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US Office of Strategic Services FOREIGN NATIONALITIES BRANCH FILES 1942-1945

<strong>US</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

<strong>FOREIGN</strong><br />

NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES<br />

1942-1945


<strong>US</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

<strong>FOREIGN</strong><br />

NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES<br />

1942 -1945<br />

INDEXES<br />

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BBBIBM<br />

<strong>US</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Files, 1942-1945 is published in two volumes.<br />

As an added convenience, the User Guide section has<br />

been printed in both <strong>of</strong> these volumes.<br />

REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Introduction p. vii<br />

User Instructions p. xi<br />

Reference Bibliography p. 1<br />

Introduction p. vii<br />

User Instructions p. xi<br />

Index by Subjects and Names p. 1<br />

Index by Document Numbers p. 407


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The Foreign Nationalities Branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong><br />

<strong>Services</strong> (OSS) was the only agency <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Government<br />

that focuset its attention in a comprehensive way on foreign<br />

nationals and ethnic groups in the U.S. during World War II.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Justice was concerned with potentially<br />

subversive aliens and other Federal agencies gathered at least<br />

some domestic political intelligence, but only the Foreign Na-<br />

tionalities Branch (FNB) developed an extensive network <strong>of</strong><br />

contacts and systematically collected information among<br />

foreign nationality groups in the U.S. to enable our govern-<br />

ment to understand, anticipate, and influence political<br />

developments in Europe.<br />

Based on the belief that ethnic groups in the U.S. both<br />

reflected and influenced attitudes and events in occupied<br />

Europe, FNB's specific mission was to report on activities<br />

linked to political trends. In practice, FNB's information<br />

gathering ranged broadly to include social, religious, cultural<br />

and economic factors that provided the backdrop for ethnic<br />

concerns and attitudes. The efforts <strong>of</strong> the FNB amounted to<br />

a survey <strong>of</strong> activities and beliefs <strong>of</strong> American ethnic groups<br />

and resident aliens, as well as an analysis <strong>of</strong> the specific<br />

political links between these groups and Europe.<br />

The materials collected and prepared by this agency con-<br />

stitute not only a valuable resource for the study <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War II, but also a unique picture <strong>of</strong> a time when foreign-born<br />

and first generation Americans comprised almost a third <strong>of</strong><br />

the U.S. population. FNB's examination <strong>of</strong> the complex pat-<br />

chwork <strong>of</strong> closely-knit ethnic communities that existed<br />

throughout the Northeast and the Midwest during the 1940s<br />

and their relations with the newly arrived wartime refugees<br />

and political emigres took three basic forms: review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lively and diverse European language press that then existed;<br />

attendance at rallies, meetings, and lectures; and the soliciting<br />

<strong>of</strong> information from members and leaders <strong>of</strong> a wide array <strong>of</strong><br />

social, political, and religious organizations with ethnic or<br />

foreign language orientation.<br />

FNB's mission was distinctly different from that <strong>of</strong> other<br />

OSS Branches in several respects. First, FNB was not to at-<br />

tempt to influence the activities or views <strong>of</strong> the groups it<br />

observed, but rather, to report and analyze their activities in<br />

an effort to understand political trends. Second, FNB's field<br />

<strong>of</strong> operations was domestic, rather than foreign. Although<br />

FNB analysts were asked to link the activities <strong>of</strong> ethnic<br />

organizations, including governments-in-exile, to foreign<br />

political trends and movements, they were not charged with<br />

conducting operations abroad. Finally, the FNB concentrated<br />

its efforts on Europeans to the exclusion <strong>of</strong> the Japanese and<br />

other Oriental groups.<br />

These differences between FNB's mission and those <strong>of</strong><br />

other OSS Branches were in part reflected in its methods.<br />

Rather than the covert means that other Branches employed,<br />

FNB gathered information through two overt methods. First,<br />

FNB assiduously gathered and carefully analyzed the foreign<br />

language press including newspapers, pamphlets' and other<br />

serialized and occasional materials. Second, anp perhaps<br />

more importantly, FNB developed contacts within the na-<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

tionality groups who were familiar with the groups' concerns,<br />

views, and aspirations. These individuals, who included<br />

leading intellectuals and clergy, as well as many aristocrats<br />

and high-ranking political leaders, provided a wealth <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

formation. Another major difference in FNB methods, as<br />

distinguished from those <strong>of</strong> other Branches, was FNB's<br />

dependence on volunteers. FNB recruited volunteers both as<br />

readers <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press and as contacts in ethnic<br />

organizations.<br />

FNB did engage, however, in some activities that could be<br />

called covert. For example, since FNB interviewers did not<br />

always reveal their link to the U.S. Government, some groups<br />

and individuals were unaware that the OSS was monitoring<br />

their views and activities. FNB analysts also compiled<br />

dossiers on certain individuals without their knowlege.<br />

Nonetheless, FNB activities were predominantly overt, and<br />

the Branch did not generally make any attempt to influence<br />

the views or actions <strong>of</strong> the groups it monitored.<br />

Introduction to the CIS Index and<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Collection<br />

The records <strong>of</strong> the OSS are undeniably important to<br />

understanding the role <strong>of</strong> intelligence operations in World<br />

War II. For many years however, their importance to resear-<br />

chers and historians was overshadowed by issues <strong>of</strong> national<br />

security and personal privacy. Records <strong>of</strong> the OSS Research<br />

and Analysis Branch and a few other groups <strong>of</strong> materials<br />

were sent to the Department <strong>of</strong> State after the war and, in<br />

1946, were accessioned by the National Archives. These<br />

materials were made available to the public in 1975.<br />

The 1975 opening <strong>of</strong> these OSS records, however, did not<br />

effect the availability <strong>of</strong> other OSS materials, including the<br />

entire FNB archive, that had been sent to the CIA. In 1980,<br />

the CIA allowed the National Archives to accession approx-<br />

imately one half <strong>of</strong> the total complement <strong>of</strong> 6,000 cubic feet<br />

<strong>of</strong> OSS records in its possession. But the records remained<br />

closed to researchers until 1983, when a compromise reached<br />

as a part <strong>of</strong> the Intelligence Information Act provided for the<br />

opening <strong>of</strong> some materials, including the records <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch.<br />

The complete inaccessibility <strong>of</strong> FNB records prevented<br />

scholarly research and analysis for several decades and, even<br />

after the records were finally opened, researchers were faced<br />

with the frustrating task <strong>of</strong> sorting through materials whose<br />

organization was less than perfect and for which only an un-<br />

published, general, folder-level finding aid existed. The lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> availablity <strong>of</strong> FNB documents in micr<strong>of</strong>orm until now has<br />

also contributed to their underutilization.<br />

The CIS Index to U.S. <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945, and companion<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection provide researchers for the first time<br />

with the most comprehensive coverage possible. This collec-<br />

tion is drawn from the OSS Archive maintained by the<br />

Military Reference Branch at the National Archives and<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 vii


Records Administration and includes more than 18,000<br />

documents on 2450 micr<strong>of</strong>iche.<br />

The Index includes the following sections:<br />

• Reference Bibliography. Provides the title, date, and<br />

other bibliographic data for each document, and<br />

specifies the subject terms under which each item is<br />

indexed.<br />

• Index by Subjects and Names. Provides access to<br />

documents by subject, organization, or personal name.<br />

• Index by Document Numbers. Provides access to<br />

documents by FNB-assigned document numbers.<br />

All Index sections are more fully described below under<br />

User Instructions, beginning on p. xi.<br />

Agency History and Mission<br />

Though FNB slightly antedated the OSS, one can ap-<br />

preciate FNB's full significance only with a basic understan-<br />

ding <strong>of</strong> the OSS itself. While it is impossible to provide more<br />

than a very brief sketch <strong>of</strong> the OSS within the limited con-<br />

text <strong>of</strong> this Introduction, the following central facts require<br />

explanation.<br />

During the two decades following World War I, there was<br />

general agreement among intelligence <strong>of</strong>ficers and other<br />

analysts that the foreign policy <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Government was<br />

at risk due to a lack <strong>of</strong> concern for intelligence gathering.<br />

This concensus manifested itself in the creation <strong>of</strong> various<br />

U.S. Government agencies (especially within the Departments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice and State) that were devoted to intelligence<br />

activities.<br />

Eventually, concern for the lack <strong>of</strong> overall organization<br />

and integration <strong>of</strong> intelligence activities resulted in the<br />

establishment in 1941 <strong>of</strong> the Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(COI). Although COI was created to integrate the existing in-<br />

telligence activities <strong>of</strong> various Federal departments and agen-<br />

cies, COI also maintained a Research and Analysis Branch<br />

to interpret reports received from various sources.<br />

Of even greater significance than its involvement in coordi-<br />

nating existing intelligence activities was the fact that COI<br />

provided an opportunity for the expansion <strong>of</strong> intelligence<br />

activities. COI became the intelligence agency predecessor <strong>of</strong><br />

the OSS and many <strong>of</strong> COI's intelligence activities were proto-<br />

typical <strong>of</strong> activities later undertaken by the OSS and, even-<br />

tually, the CIA.<br />

Beyond the concerns regarding the role <strong>of</strong> aliens in possibly<br />

subversive activities, there was a growing conviction that<br />

political intelligence drawn from foreign nationals and ethnic<br />

organizations was an important, but much-neglected field.<br />

In 1918, without the knowledge or participation <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Government, the basic agreements that led to the establish-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia had been worked out<br />

at meetings <strong>of</strong> political emigres in Pittsburgh, Pa. Many ex-<br />

perts concluded that the U.S. had missed other similar oppor-<br />

tunities to influence political and military developments in<br />

Europe during and after World War I through a failure to<br />

develop appropriate intelligence.<br />

William J. Donovan, the Director <strong>of</strong> COI, believed that the<br />

scanning <strong>of</strong> foreign language newspapers by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice was inadequate for purposes <strong>of</strong> political in-<br />

telligence because it focused too narrowly on identifying<br />

subversive activities, rather than being a more generalized<br />

gathering <strong>of</strong> information on foreign political developments.<br />

viii OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Donovan's effort to establish a Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch as a part <strong>of</strong> COI to undertake the kind <strong>of</strong> research he<br />

believed to be necessary began in September 1941. He was<br />

assisted in his effort by John C. Wiley, the former U.S.<br />

Minister to Estonia and Latvia, who had joined COI in<br />

August, and by DeWitt Clinton Poole, a former consular and<br />

diplomatic <strong>of</strong>ficial and Director <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Affairs at Princeton University, who had been recruited<br />

by Wiley.<br />

The Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Budget approved funding for the branch<br />

in January 1942 with Wiley as its head, but the debate over<br />

whether or not this type <strong>of</strong> intelligence was proper and, if<br />

proper, what agency should house it continued through the<br />

July 1942 transformation <strong>of</strong> COI into the OSS, and did not<br />

end until December 23, 1942, when a Joint Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff<br />

directive definitively established FNB as an OSS operation.<br />

By that date, Wiley had moved on to other OSS respon-<br />

sibilities and Poole had become FNB chief, a post he would<br />

hold until FNB was disbanded in November 1945.<br />

By December 1942, FNB had already been reading and<br />

interpreting the domestic foreign language press and creating<br />

a network <strong>of</strong> contacts in ethnic organizations throughout the<br />

U.S. for almost a year, but as a formal part <strong>of</strong> the OSS, FNB<br />

received a mandate to broaden the scope <strong>of</strong> its contacts and<br />

increase the production and dissemination <strong>of</strong> materials.<br />

One measure <strong>of</strong> FNB's activities was its prolific publishing<br />

program. During the years 1942 to 1945, FNB produced<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> Reports, Bulletins, Specials, News Notes and<br />

Public Meeting Reports, as well as two editions <strong>of</strong> the Hand-<br />

book <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S. intended to<br />

provide an overview <strong>of</strong> the foreign nationalities in the U.S.<br />

(For more information on OSS publications and other<br />

documents, see Substantive Content <strong>of</strong> the Collection, below.)<br />

FNB distributed its material to a group <strong>of</strong> recipients that in-<br />

cluded the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice, the Department <strong>of</strong> State,<br />

the Joint Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff, the Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and other OSS<br />

Branches, and the President. Despite this wide circle <strong>of</strong><br />

potential recipients, however, FNB material was classified<br />

and was actually distributed only to those agencies and in-<br />

dividuals who were directly involved in the specific subject <strong>of</strong><br />

a report. No single recipient received all <strong>of</strong> the materials pro-<br />

duced by FNB.<br />

Substantive Content and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Collection<br />

Though political reporting and analysis was the focus <strong>of</strong><br />

FNB efforts, its records reveal information on a vast array <strong>of</strong><br />

cultural, social and economic subjects, including religion,<br />

peace organizations, labor unions, and communists in the<br />

U.S. Geographically, FNB records focus on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, though substantial files do exist for France,<br />

Italy and Greece. Research on English-speaking ethnic groups<br />

was not considered useful and consequently there are no files<br />

on English, Scottish, or Welsh Americans and the small Irish<br />

file consists almost entirely <strong>of</strong> unsolicited materials submit-<br />

ted to FNB.<br />

FNB sought to provide a thorough view <strong>of</strong> the attitudes<br />

and activities <strong>of</strong> European nationality groups in the U.S. with<br />

regard to the war and its likely political aftermath. The<br />

Branch acquired, translated, and analyzed pamphlets and<br />

newspapers published by various organizations. They con-


ducted many interviews, formally and informally, with<br />

political figures, and their informants attended meetings <strong>of</strong><br />

organizations to report on current attitudes and events. FNB<br />

also arranged with the FCC, which had exclusive responsi-<br />

bility for monitoring foreign language radio broadcasts in the<br />

U.S., to obtain transcripts and translations <strong>of</strong> numerous<br />

broadcasts.<br />

The records are generally arranged in four broad categories<br />

identified by acronyms devised by the OSS for the general use<br />

<strong>of</strong> its staff: Administrative (AD), Intelligence (INT), Opera-<br />

tional (OP), and Personnel (PERS). A fifth category, Sup-<br />

plemental (SUP), was devised by CIS for additional memo<br />

and correspondence items located at the National Archives<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> the main FNB archive. The Intelligence files,<br />

which form 90% <strong>of</strong> these records, contain the product <strong>of</strong> all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Branch's endeavors.<br />

The Administrative category <strong>of</strong> the records includes<br />

budgets, organization manuals and charts, a short history <strong>of</strong><br />

the Branch, memoranda for the staff from the Chief, a series<br />

<strong>of</strong> memoranda for the American Delegation to the San Fran-<br />

cisco United Nations Conference on International Organiza-<br />

tion, examples <strong>of</strong> the reports produced, some letters <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

mendation <strong>of</strong> the Branch for its work, and two editions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Branch's Handbook <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationality Groups in the<br />

U.S. These files are divided into three sections somewhat ar-<br />

bitrarily, and thereafter, arranged in numbered folders.<br />

The Intelligence category contains a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

materials: correspondence with informants, newspaper clip-<br />

pings, reports <strong>of</strong> interviews, pamphlets, field reports, reports<br />

<strong>of</strong> other Branches <strong>of</strong> the OSS, internal memoranda, and<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the formal reports produced by the Branch. These<br />

files are arranged in an alphanumeric system (outlined below)<br />

identifying a series <strong>of</strong> numbered items for each nationality<br />

studied. At the end <strong>of</strong> the series, three file numbers contain<br />

the final versions <strong>of</strong> the various formal reports prepared by<br />

the Branch.<br />

The Branch developed five numbered series <strong>of</strong> reports:<br />

Reports, Bulletins, Memoranda for the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State and<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> the OSS, News Notes, and Public Meeting<br />

Reports. The Reports provided analysis, background and<br />

overviews <strong>of</strong> the attitudes <strong>of</strong> the various groups. The<br />

Bulletins updated information on a nationality group for a<br />

given period. The Memoranda for the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State and<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> the OSS formed the formal communication<br />

channel to the Department <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> information and<br />

analysis particularly suited to diplomatic needs. The News<br />

Notes reprinted relevant excerpts from the many periodicals<br />

read by the Branch's volunteer readers. Public Meeting<br />

Reports were minutes <strong>of</strong> meetings attended by the Branch's<br />

network <strong>of</strong> contacts.<br />

The Operations category is subdivided into two parts, one<br />

relating to the work <strong>of</strong> the Branch as a whole and the other<br />

to that <strong>of</strong> individual staff members, arranged alphabetical-<br />

ly and then chronologically. The files contain the regular<br />

monthly activity reports <strong>of</strong> the Branch, and memoranda and<br />

correspondence among the staff and their regular contacts.<br />

These files vary considerably in substance from the purely ad-<br />

ministrative record <strong>of</strong> correspondence and interaction to<br />

substantive discussion <strong>of</strong> the work and events in which an in-<br />

dividual was involved. A list <strong>of</strong> the folders included in the<br />

series appears at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the file.<br />

The Personnel files contain a variety <strong>of</strong> vouchers and let-<br />

ters <strong>of</strong> agreement between the Branch and its volunteer<br />

readers. They are arranged in alphabetical order.<br />

The Supplemental memo and correspondence files contain<br />

a miscellaneous group <strong>of</strong> records that were accessioned out-<br />

side the main FNB archive.<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> the Records reproduced<br />

in the Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Collection<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

File Acronym Documents Nationality/Category<br />

AD-1 through 26 Administrative<br />

AD-3<br />

INT-1AL 200 Albanian<br />

INT-2AB 320 Arab<br />

This series began as Near Eastern (2NE)<br />

INT-3AM 90 Armenian<br />

INT-4AU 911 Austrian<br />

INT-5BA 610 Baltic<br />

INT-6BE 100 Belgian<br />

INT-7BU 150 Bulgarian and Macedonian<br />

INT-8CR 280 Carpatho-Russian<br />

INT-9CZ 960 Czechoslovak<br />

INT-10EU 640 European<br />

This is a series <strong>of</strong> documents involving<br />

more than one nationality, including the<br />

organizations specifically aimed at the<br />

eventual unification <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />

INT-11FI 140 Finnish<br />

INT-12FR 1080 French<br />

INT-13GE 1720 German<br />

INT-14GR 748 Greek<br />

1NT-15HU 823 Hungarian<br />

INT-16IR 30 Irish<br />

INT-17IT 1840 Italian<br />

INT-18JE 580 Jewish<br />

INT-19MI 480 Miscellaneous<br />

This series consists mainly <strong>of</strong> unsolic-<br />

ited materials relating to labor unions<br />

submitted to FNB.<br />

INT-20NS 50 Netherlands<br />

INT-21PO 1560 Polish<br />

INT-22PR 60 Portuguese<br />

INT-23RM 390 Romanian<br />

INT-24RS 410 Russian<br />

INT-25SC 400 Scandinavian<br />

INT-26SL 240 Slavic<br />

This series relates primarily to the ac-<br />

tivities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

INT-27SP 501 - Spanish<br />

INT-28TU 12 Turkish<br />

INT-29UK 380 Ukranian<br />

INT-30YU 1891 Yugoslavian<br />

INT-32A This file contains 75 unnumbered<br />

bulletins.<br />

INT-33• This file contains a complete set <strong>of</strong><br />

the various reports and memoranda<br />

produced in numbered series by the<br />

Branch. They are arranged by nation-<br />

ality as are the preceeding INT files.<br />

Records for several nationality groups<br />

which are combined in the preceding<br />

INT files are filed separately here<br />

(e.g., Scandinavian groups).<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 ix


OP-1 and<br />

OP-2<br />

127 Operations files<br />

PERS-1 122 Personnel<br />

SUP-1 and<br />

SUP-2<br />

2 Supplemental<br />

Source, Chronological Scope, and Size<br />

<strong>of</strong> the CIS OSS Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Collection<br />

CIS filmed all FNB materials in the OSS Archive.<br />

However, the CIA, FBI, Department <strong>of</strong> Navy and Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> State withdrew approximately 400 documents pro-<br />

duced or collected by the Branch which to date have not been<br />

declassified. Documents withdrawn by the CIA remain in the<br />

custody <strong>of</strong> the CIA, and requests for declassification review<br />

should be addressed to Information and Privacy Coor-<br />

dinator, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.<br />

20505. Documents withdrawn by other agencies or at the re-<br />

quest <strong>of</strong> foreign governments are in the custody <strong>of</strong> National<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Archives. Requests for declassification review <strong>of</strong> these<br />

documents should be addressed to Assistant Archivist for the<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> the National Archives, National Archives and<br />

Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408.<br />

When documents were withdrawn from the files <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch, withdrawal sheets were left in<br />

their place. CIS filmed these sheets and noted the withdrawn<br />

document in the Reference Bibliography. CIS will film these<br />

materials when they become available to the public. Occa-<br />

sionally, no document and no withrawal notice was present<br />

in the Intelligence files for a particular number or range <strong>of</strong><br />

numbers. A Publisher's Note has been filmed in place <strong>of</strong> the<br />

missing items and they have been noted as missing in the<br />

Reference Bibliography.<br />

The documents reproduced in this publication are among<br />

the records <strong>of</strong> the OSS in the custody <strong>of</strong> the National Ar-<br />

chives <strong>of</strong> the U.S. No copyright is claimed in these <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

U. S. Government records. FNB materials are in Entry 100<br />

<strong>of</strong> the OSS Archive, which NARA maintains as Record<br />

Group 226. Entry 100 includes 131 Hollinger boxes. Material<br />

from the single box <strong>of</strong> FNB records in Entry 86 <strong>of</strong> Record<br />

Groups 226 were also filmed. The micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection in-<br />

cludes more than 18,000 documents on 2450 micr<strong>of</strong>iche.


The instructions below describe the publication accession<br />

numbering system used for the collection, and review the<br />

scope, organization, information elements, and suggested<br />

uses <strong>of</strong> the Reference Bibliography, Index by Subjects and<br />

Names, and Index by Document Numbers.<br />

FILE ORGANIZATION AND<br />

ACCESSION NUMBERS<br />

Each document has been assigned a single accession number<br />

for reference purposes throughout all Index sections. This<br />

accession number is identical to the document's micr<strong>of</strong>iche<br />

accession number within the companion micr<strong>of</strong>iche collec-<br />

tion, and is based on the numbering system used at the Na-<br />

tional Archives.<br />

The first element indicates whether the document belongs<br />

to the administrative, intelligence, operations, personnel, or<br />

supplemental files.<br />

<strong>US</strong>ER INSTRUCTIONS<br />

Sample Accession Numbers<br />

accession<br />

number range<br />

The final element <strong>of</strong> the accession number is the sequen-<br />

tial document number used to identify each individual item.<br />

The intelligence files, which are broken down by country,<br />

contain a third, middle, element, which is an alphanumeric<br />

country designation.<br />

Occasionally, separately issued parts <strong>of</strong> the same docu-<br />

ment are filmed under one accession number. In most <strong>of</strong><br />

these cases, "subtarget" numbers (2, 3, 4, etc.) are present on<br />

the micr<strong>of</strong>iche following the first document to indicate where<br />

subsequent document parts begin. These "subtargets" are<br />

only reflected in the published accession number if necessary<br />

to clarify or further describe the nature <strong>of</strong> the documents. In<br />

those cases, an additional "subtarget" number is added to<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> the accession number, preceded by a period.<br />

These elements are illustrated in the sample provided<br />

below, together with illustrations <strong>of</strong> how numbers appear in<br />

the bibliography and on micr<strong>of</strong>iche headers.<br />

INT-12FR-442 INT-33PO-1 to INT-33PO-192 PERS-1-38<br />

country<br />

designation file designation<br />

Sample Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Headers<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-6<br />

Card 1 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

INT-33HU-20<br />

to<br />

INT-33HU-28<br />

INT-10EU-563<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 xi


REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

materials contain a wide variety <strong>of</strong> documents including for-<br />

mally numbered series <strong>of</strong> reports, clippings from newspapers<br />

and periodicals, correspondence, and memoranda. The docu-<br />

ment descriptions in the Bibliography have been specially<br />

designed to provide appropriate levels <strong>of</strong> detail for the dif-<br />

ferent types <strong>of</strong> documents in this collection.<br />

Individual and Group Entries<br />

All items in the micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection are described in-<br />

dividually in the Reference Bibliography. In addition, a group<br />

entry has been used to describe each document series.<br />

A group entry provides descriptors and bibliographic in-<br />

formation common to all documents in the series, while suc-<br />

cessive entries for each <strong>of</strong> the individual documents in the<br />

series contain bibliographic information and descriptors<br />

specific to the individual documents. Where there is relatively<br />

(3333@@OSIX) fÂSQïïuËI? •*- ^ l ^:<br />

QPm>®*Ür8 •<br />

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xii OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

==4gj?o m ¡¡cm â5ic======:===__<br />

- ORJüMM as 0KJijoaMr°a©3©<br />

little additional information for individual documents<br />

following a group entry, the individual entries are indented<br />

with accession numbers in smaller type and their titles (if<br />

present) in lightface type.<br />

Titles appear immediately following document accession<br />

numbers. (Titles for main entries appear in bold type; titles<br />

for subordinate entries appear in lightface type.) Many FNB<br />

documents are not "titled" in the formal published sense,<br />

but rather have captions or headings. In addition, many<br />

documents are untitled altogether.<br />

Where documents show assigned titles or captions, they<br />

have been transcribed directly with the following<br />

modifications:<br />

E&SHEHHS ÜSSQB SO) (&3 dtoäBa ¡gifflñtefWl<br />

¡Däätoase m& sfcK^sfaB «if MÈfiB así! îMBa&><br />

SKsgßssas Sis ssassa? [Mfci,<br />

aÉnçp Ssssmm âasÉD t&s sum smäaäMSie<br />

stfdïe mm ssGEÊfe 6EiS4!B^(aiöps£sä&mi&3<br />

MmM §ss8a§7 nsS 8© mäM %5E@ ©SBSB<br />

©äife âfeGaa, fus aäMto asá OaaSteg pc<br />

ssQEíftfe


Where a formal title does not exist, a descriptive title has<br />

been supplied within brackets. Where a number <strong>of</strong> docu-<br />

ments, each with a different title, has been filmed under one<br />

number,.a title has been supplied in brackets to describe the<br />

documents collectively.<br />

Bibliographic Data<br />

Bibliographic data given for each listing (in italic type follow-<br />

ing the title) includes the following items:<br />

• Date • The date provided is the generation date <strong>of</strong> the<br />

document, wherever possible. In cases where documents<br />

do not have a generation date but do have another <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

cial date (i.e. date received, or date <strong>of</strong> the meeting being<br />

described) that date has been provided. Where there is<br />

no date on a document, CIS has attempted to provide<br />

a date from the context <strong>of</strong> the document and its sur-<br />

rounding material. These dates are enclosed in brackets.<br />

Where documents are covered in a single entry, a range<br />

<strong>of</strong> dates is provided, if appropriate.<br />

• Collation • The collation refers to the total number <strong>of</strong><br />

pages occupied by the document. Any oversized pages<br />

filmed with the document are also noted.<br />

Annotations<br />

Annotations, in a separate paragraph following italicized<br />

bibliographic data, are employed to amplify the information<br />

provided by the title and subject descriptors, if necessary, and<br />

to describe collectively the common subject matter or organiza-<br />

tional structure <strong>of</strong> document series. In cases where more than<br />

one copy <strong>of</strong> a document has been filmed under different acces-<br />

sion numbers, annotations have been used to direct the user to<br />

the copy <strong>of</strong> the document that has been fully indexed.<br />

Descriptors<br />

The descriptors listing (following the lead-in Descriptors:) fur-<br />

ther serves to characterize the nature and scope <strong>of</strong> the docu-<br />

ment. Also, because they correspond to the subject and name,<br />

and document number index terms under which the document<br />

will be found in other index sections, the descriptors can be used<br />

as references for finding additional items <strong>of</strong> similar subject mat-<br />

ter in the index sections.<br />

The descriptors section lists all subject, organization, and per-<br />

sonal name terms assigned to the document or document series.<br />

All relevant document numbers are also listed.<br />

As described above, a group entry for a series <strong>of</strong> documents<br />

will list descriptors applying to all or most documents in that<br />

series. The descriptors listings for the individual items that<br />

follow contain only descriptors that are specific to the individual<br />

documents.<br />

INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND NAMES<br />

The Index by Subject and Names provides access by:<br />

(1) major subject matter <strong>of</strong> documents; (2) geographic<br />

regions discussed; (3) organizations that are the subjects <strong>of</strong><br />

documents; (4) personal names <strong>of</strong> subjects or authors <strong>of</strong><br />

documents.<br />

Entries in this index consist <strong>of</strong> the following structural<br />

elements, illustrated in the sample entries on p. xiv.<br />

• terms<br />

• notations <strong>of</strong> content (usually the title <strong>of</strong> the document<br />

or document series)<br />

• document date<br />

• accession numbers assigned to each indexed document,<br />

used to identify that document in the Reference<br />

Bibliography and the micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection<br />

• cross references {see and see also).<br />

Subject Terms<br />

Documents are indexed to the key subject concepts that<br />

represent the primary focus <strong>of</strong> the document. Subject terms<br />

and cross references used in the Index by Subjects and Names<br />

are based upon an extensively cross-referenced hierarchical<br />

indexing vocabulary developed specifically to handle the<br />

FNB material.<br />

When indexing a document to which a hierarchy <strong>of</strong> these<br />

vocabulary terms might apply, we select the most specific ap-<br />

plicable term or terms, and usually do not also index to the<br />

broader or narrower referencing terms that, while relevant,<br />

do not reflect as well the focus <strong>of</strong> the document. For exam-<br />

ple, a document focusing specifically on "Kurds" would not<br />

also be indexed to the more general term "Racial and ethnic<br />

groups." It is important, therefore, to pursue relevant see also<br />

references under a term, as these generally list additional<br />

documents not identified under the broader term. See<br />

references direct the user from terminology that has not been<br />

used in our controlled vocabulary thesaurus to the specific<br />

form <strong>of</strong> the subject term we have used.<br />

Geographic Areas Indexing<br />

All geographic areas that are the significant focus <strong>of</strong> a<br />

document are indexed. Geographic indexing is provided at<br />

both the country and regional levels. The spelling and names<br />

<strong>of</strong> geographic entities used are generally the historically ap-<br />

propriate forms found in the documents, with minor editorial<br />

standardization. As is the case with other subject terms, it is<br />

important to pursue relevant see also references under a<br />

geographic term, as these generally list additional documents<br />

not identified under the broader geographic term.<br />

Personal and Organization Names<br />

Documents are replete with varying forms <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

names. Every effort has been made to standardize these per-<br />

sonal names under the most common form without<br />

preference for European or Americanized forms. Where<br />

possible, cross references have been added to direct users to<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> the name used.<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> organizations are also frequently cited in the<br />

documents in varying forms. Again, every effort has been<br />

made to standardize these names and to provide cross<br />

references to the form used.<br />

Alphabetization and Sorting <strong>of</strong> References<br />

Index terms and notations <strong>of</strong> content are alphabetized on<br />

a word-by-word and letter-by-letter basis', observing spaces<br />

but ignoring punctuation. Thus, "Air transport" would<br />

precede "Aircraft and aircraft industry," "Electric power"<br />

would precede "Electrical machinery and equipment," "San<br />

Roque, Philippines" would precede "Sandakan, Borneo."<br />

Therefore, it is important to know where there are word<br />

breaks in a term.<br />

Where multiple items are indexed under the same notation<br />

<strong>of</strong> content, references appear in ascending accession number<br />

order.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 xiii


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RäßiBajasaiiteoEiiosissdi?<br />

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tain numbering systems unique to their originators. These<br />

numbers are not indexed.<br />

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INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND NAMES


A Jo Pasztor (newspaper)<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-409<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-33HU-60<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

A Mi Lapunk (newspaper)<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors' Letter on Transylvania<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-15HU-66S;<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-33HU-47<br />

[Comments on A Mi Lapunk]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-15HU-222<br />

[Editorial Entitled "Thanks, Mr. Hull"]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-472<br />

[Editorials from A Mi Lapunk and Magyar Jovo]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943; Jan. 26. 1943) INT-15HU-269<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33HU-60<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) 1NT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-33HU-58<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchill's<br />

Reference to Hungary<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-42<br />

[New Hungarian-language newspaper]<br />

(Dec. 7-15, 1942) INT-15HU-229<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and Article by<br />

Louis Toth] (Dec. 4, 1943: Dec. 23,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-467<br />

a Prato, Carlo<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascist<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(iVov. iZ-Dec. 29. 1941) INT-17IT-1111<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-17IT-527<br />

[Carlo a Prato] (May 7-8, 1942) INT-17IT-112;<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1081:<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-17IT-1176;<br />

(July 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1286<br />

[Carlo a Prato activities and Generoso Pope<br />

political attitude] (Feb. 24. 1942) INT-17IT-42<br />

[Carlo a Prato and Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

(Jan 22. 1942) INT-17IT-36<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi, and<br />

Giuseppe Lupis] (May 24. 1942) INT-17IT-363;<br />

(Sept. 2-13, 1942) INT-17n , -457<br />

[Carlo a Prato's remarks on conditions in Italy]<br />

(Dec. 1941) INT-171T-134<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi, Carlo a Prato, and Dr.<br />

Giuseppe A. Borgese]<br />

(July 11, 1942) INT-1717-365<br />

Conversation with Carlo a Prato<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-17IT-565<br />

[Dissension among anti-Fascist Italians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 10-18, 1942) INT-17IT-191<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

['Free Italy 4 movement]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-1717-35<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(May 30, ¡942; June 12, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-1S6<br />

[Information on Carlo a Prato and Free Italian<br />

Movement, and Fascist newsletter "Rubicon" <strong>of</strong><br />

Luigi Criscuolo] (Mar. 9. 1942) INT-1717-103<br />

[Italian-American Political Attitudes]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-17/7-68<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Mr. Poole with Mr. Carlo a Prato and<br />

Mr. Albin E. Johnson at Princeton, Jan. 4, 1942<br />

([Jan. 1942]) IN7-17I7-74<br />

Aachen, Germany<br />

Report on Sentiment <strong>of</strong> German People in Aachen<br />

(May 24, 1945) IN7-13GE-1S56<br />

Aasgaard, J. A.<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept 30, 1943) IN7-25SC-247<br />

Abbate, Frank<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania chapters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society] (Sept 17, 1942; Oct. 16,<br />

1942) ¡N7-1717-420<br />

Abdul-Hab, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong> Iraq<br />

Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-Ilah, Regent <strong>of</strong><br />

Iraq (June 14. 1945) INT-33AR-34<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-Ilah to Princeton University<br />

(June 7, 1945) IN7-2AB-309<br />

Abdullah, Emir <strong>of</strong> Transjordan<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> Emir Abdullah <strong>of</strong><br />

Transjordan] (Mar. 22, 1942; Mar. 31,<br />

1942) IN7-2AB-3; (Mar. 31, 1942) IN7-33AR-6<br />

Abek, Fred<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27. 1944) IN7-5BA-328<br />

Abekas, Kalbes F.<br />

Current Speeches <strong>of</strong> Kalbes F. Abekas<br />

(Nov. 17. 1942) IN7-5BA-67<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (JVov. 13, 1942) INT-5BA-66<br />

Abel, Theodore<br />

New Contacts [Mr. Krzyzanowski and Theodore<br />

Abel] (Dee. 24. 1942) IN7-10EU-113<br />

[Theodore Abel] (Feb. 8, ¡943) ¡N7-21PO-249<br />

Abourjaily, Michel<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) IN7-2AB-193<br />

Abraham Lincoln Brigade<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18. 1945) IN7-13GE-¡528<br />

Abramchik, William V.<br />

Russian Section [International Workers Order]<br />

(July 23. 1944) IN7-24RS-268<br />

Abramovitch, Raphael<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) ¡N7-33RS-25<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) IN7-33Z-108<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) IN7-¡3GE-¡249<br />

[Raphael R. Abramovitch's views on the post-war<br />

world; statement <strong>of</strong> the International Labor<br />

Conference on International Affairs]<br />

(Sept 2, 1944) IN7-19MI-344<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Second Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the "Socialist Courier"<br />

(Dec 12, 1942) IN7-24RS-101<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC (Feb. 5. 1944) IN7-24RS-226<br />

Abramson, Samuel H.<br />

Montrealers Duped by Phoney "Free Romania"<br />

(Ocl. 16. 1942) IN7-23RM-100<br />

Abrial, Jean<br />

[Admiral Abrial's statement in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French armistice] (July 27. 1942) IN7-12FR-254<br />

Abt, John J.<br />

[Jacob Pot<strong>of</strong>sky and John J. Abt] IN7-21PO-719<br />

Abyssinia<br />

Lithuanian Displaced Persons Problem<br />

(July 18, 1945) IN7-5BA-605<br />

Acción Demócrata Española de San Francisco<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish-speaking San Franciscans]<br />

(May 7, 1945) IN7-27SP-477<br />

Acción Republicana Austríaca De Mexico<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, 1942) IN7-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum on Free Austrians [Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) IN7-4AU-468<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-S17<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti; Carl<br />

Oscar Alwin] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-467<br />

Achimovich, Milan<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-30YV-165<br />

Acker, Ivar<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-229<br />

Ackermann, Anton<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. ¡943) INT-13GE-730<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Ackermann, Manfred<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡945; Mar. 23, ¡945) 1N7-4AU-715<br />

Acropolis (newspaper)<br />

EEE and Acropolis Newspaper<br />

([March 1944]) IN7-14GR-53¡<br />

Action Catholique (newspaper)<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July ¡, 1942) ¡N7-I2FR-W5<br />

Action (newspaper)<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> First Issue <strong>of</strong> "Action," Underground<br />

Labor Paper (Feb. 8, 7944) IN7-I2FR-762<br />

Action Party, Italy<br />

see Italian Action Party<br />

Action to Liberate Hungary<br />

Action to Liberate Hungary<br />

(May ¡8. ¡944) IN7-I5HU-556<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944; Apr. 28. 1944) IN7-15HU-545<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi (June 2. ¡944) IN7-33HU-22<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21. 1944) IN7-1SHU-563<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


Action to Liberate Hungary Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23. 24, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-534<br />

Adamcik, Daniel J.<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-571<br />

Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

Alojzy Adamczyk's Activities in the U.S. and<br />

Canada (Jan. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1081<br />

Alojzy Adamczyk's Lecture in New York<br />

(Dec ¡4, 1944) INT-21PO-1043<br />

[Feliks Gross and Alojzy Adamczyk]<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-21PO-505<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) INT-33PO-44;<br />

(Dec. 29, 1944) INT-33PO-156<br />

Polish Delegate to the UNRRA Will Also Be<br />

"Ambassador" to American Labor<br />

(June 25, 1944; July 4, 1944) INT-21PO-898;<br />

(July 4, 1944) INT-33PO-103<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. IS, 1944) INT-26SL157<br />

Adamic in Chicago and Gary<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1308<br />

[Adamic protests] (Oct. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1575<br />

[Adamic speech at Slovenian American National<br />

Council meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14,<br />

1943] (Nov. 23. 1943) INT-30YU-1150<br />

Adamic's "Inside Yugoslavia"<br />

(Dec. 28, 30, 1942) INT-30YU-499<br />

Adamic's Resignation<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1373<br />

Address by Louis Adamic before American Slav<br />

Congress, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1943<br />

CD«. 21, 1943) INT-30YV-1182<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-26SL-143<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-26SL158<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) ¡NT-26SL155<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally<br />

(Nov. 16. 1943) INT-33RS-9<br />

American Srbobran <strong>of</strong> December 18, 1942 pn<br />

Adamic-Pribichevich-Trivanvovich "Versus" the<br />

Serbs (Dec. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-483<br />

American Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

(Dec 10, 1943) INT-33YU-56<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Catholic press articles about<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1168<br />

Anti-Adamic Pamphlet<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1293<br />

Ban Subasich Goes to London, etc.<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-670<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-731<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

[Comments on Adamic letter about Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Dec 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1173<br />

[Comments on Louis Adamic article "Death in<br />

Front <strong>of</strong> the Church"] (Sept. 4. 1943; Sept. 10,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1069<br />

[Common Council for American Unity,<br />

information] (Mar. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-354<br />

"Concerning the Slovenian National Congress" by<br />

Louis Adamic (Dec. 2, 1942) 1NT-30YU-426<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

[Conversation with Gabrovsek]<br />

(Dec 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1167<br />

[Conversation with Louis Adamic and Etbin<br />

Kristan] (Ocr. j, 1943) INT-30YU-I101<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Gabrovsek about Louis<br />

Adamic article] (Sept. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-1067<br />

[Critique <strong>of</strong> Louis Adamic book "My Native<br />

Land"] (Nov. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1138<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Description <strong>of</strong> Finland]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-25SC-35<br />

Excerpts From Letter Written by Louis Adamic to<br />

a Friend in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-492<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1277<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Jan. 17. 1944) INT-26SL-145<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

Further Developments in the Gary Quarrel<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1291<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up [by<br />

Ruth MitcheU] (July 1. 1943) INT-30YU-986<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sept 11. 1944) INT-26SI^192<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-322<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1060<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) ¡NT-7BU-76<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel (Slovene), Cleveland,<br />

Ohio (Oct. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-408<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1275<br />

Interview with Louis Adamic, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

November 27, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-658<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Oman <strong>of</strong> St. Lawrence<br />

Rectory (Oct. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-1105<br />

Interview with Rev. Mijatovich<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1183<br />

Interview with Rudolph Trost (Slovene)<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1055<br />

Interview with Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst<br />

for Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />

(Apr. 14. ¡944) 1NT-30YÜ-1348<br />

Interview with Vatro Grill, President <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

congress branch in Cleveland, very active in<br />

Slovene affairs and editor <strong>of</strong> the Enakopravnost<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1097<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar<br />

(Jan. 3. 1943) INT-30YU-885<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-18JE-162<br />

[Leftist Press Reports on Mihailovich]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) 1NT-30YU-455<br />

Louis Adamic and Co. Send Greetings to Yugoslav<br />

Partisans Via Moscow<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-570<br />

Louis Adamic in Chicago; American Yugoslav<br />

Unity Day (Dec. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1163<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-33YU-64<br />

Louis Adamic Sees Undersecretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Sumner Welles (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-503<br />

Louis Adamic: Statements; and Article "In Re:<br />

Two-Way passage"<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-763<br />

[Louis Adamic talk in favor <strong>of</strong> partisans United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans bulletin<br />

views on postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 20-Nov. 4, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1126<br />

Louis Adamic's Article on Mihailovich [note]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-643<br />

[Louis Adamic's resignation as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> the Common Council for American<br />

Unity] (Mar. 1, 1944) INT-10EU-3S5<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

(Sept. 16-Oct. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-1123:<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-47<br />

Meeting Addressed by Ray Brock in Detroit on<br />

Apr. 9, 1944 (Apr. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1367<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovenian American National Council<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-33YU-49<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1359<br />

Memorandum for Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [on international<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav partisan politics]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-520<br />

Memorandum on Albanian Activities<br />

(Sept. 21, 1945) INT-1AL-198<br />

[Memorandum on State Department ban on "<br />

Saturday Evening Post" Article]<br />

(Nov. 16, 17, 1942) INT-30YU-260<br />

Mikhailovich: Balkan Mystery Man [by Louis<br />

Adamic] (Dec. 19, 1942) INT-30YV-458<br />

More About Croat-American. A "New Trend"<br />

Among Croat Leaders Seen<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-627<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, ¡943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(Nov. 12, ¡943) INT-33RS-8<br />

[Newspaper articles concerning Louis Adamic]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1299<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept 3. ¡942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Note on Louis Adamic; Sketch <strong>of</strong> Louis Adamic<br />

(Dec. 3¡. 1942-Jan. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-526<br />

On Estimates <strong>of</strong> the Future Among Southern Slavs<br />

(Mar. 14, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡296<br />

[Opposition to Ambassador Fotitch's Proposed<br />

Appointment as a United Nations Food<br />

Commissioner]<br />

(Apr. 10-16, 1943) INT-30YU-815<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 2¡. ¡944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Pageant <strong>of</strong> the United Istrian Societies<br />

(Jan. 3¡. ¡944) INT-30YU-1238<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

[Press reaction to Louis Adamic book "My Native<br />

Land"] (Nov. 12. ¡943) INT-30YU-H37<br />

Proposal for a Book Entitled "Andover: A Little<br />

Finland in Vermont"<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-l¡FI-3¡<br />

Reactions to Louis Adamic<br />

(Jan. 3, ¡943) INT-30YU-525<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-33YU-H8<br />

Reichstag Fire Trial Commemorated at New York<br />

Carnegie HaU (Dec 29. ¡943) INT-13GE-930<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-H69<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

(Mar. 20, ¡944) 1NT-30YU-13W<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8, ¡945) INT-33YU-¡53<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, ¡944) INT-26SI^¡98<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. ¡3, ¡944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Serb Charges Against Croat Congress<br />

(Feb. 20. ¡943) INT-30YU-709<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1338<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Serb National<br />

Federation (Apr. 7, 20, ¡942) INT-30YU-45<br />

Serbs: Current Activités and Views<br />

(Apr. 2¡. ¡943) INT-30YU-836<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis G Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis Christopher<br />

(June 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-940<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko M. Buncich, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vidov-Dan Organization<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-I040<br />

Slav Congress (Jan. ¡0. ¡944) INT-26SL-¡42<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene (Jan. 6, ¡944) INT-30YU-H96


Index by Subjects and Names Advisory Committee on Economics<br />

Slovene National Council<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1225<br />

Slovenes (June 11. ¡943) INT-30YU-950<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-572<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1942] (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-445<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 2. 1943) ¡NT-33YV-53<br />

[Slovenians in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-1027<br />

SNF Resolutions (Mar. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1288<br />

South Slav Popular Front<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) INT-33YU-42<br />

Srbobran Once More Attacks Louis Adamic and<br />

All Croats (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-30YU-838<br />

Statement by Louis Adamic [on political and<br />

military developments resulting from partisan<br />

feuding in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-523<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

(Nov. 20. 1943) INT-33YU-51<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1042<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatian, Serbian, and<br />

Slovenian Americans [United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-30YU-1028<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Aug. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-1043<br />

United Committee Tito Poster<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) 1NT-30YU-134S<br />

United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New York Festival<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-563<br />

Yugoslav Affairs (Feb. 8, 1943) 1NT-30YU-618<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-524<br />

Yugoslav Developments - Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1143<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33YU-66<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20, 1945) 1NT-33YU-150<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25. 1944) 1NT-33YU-69<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-229<br />

Yugoslav Situation (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-805;<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1760<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24. 1943) INT-30YU-904<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Zlatko Balakovic in Chicago<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1371<br />

Adams, Mildred<br />

[Mildred Adams' statement on the conditions in<br />

Spain] (Oct. 21, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-336<br />

Adams, Mr.<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Mr. Adams and Miss<br />

Wellington (Sept. 13, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-757<br />

Adams, Philip<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Philip Adams<br />

(July 27, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-53<br />

Adanalian, Alice A.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alice A.<br />

Adanalian - Armenian press]<br />

(Aug. 24. 1942-Aug. 25. 1943) PERS-1-4<br />

Addis, Thomas B.<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Revolution, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 14, 1944<br />

(Nov. 15. 1944) INT-24RS-302<br />

Addresses<br />

see Speeches and addresses<br />

Adenauer, Konrad<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Adler, Evelyn<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Oct. 16. 1943) INT-17IT-866<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

[Adler on proletarian movement]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-4AU-661<br />

[Assembly for a Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

(Apr. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-110<br />

Austria-In-Exile Still Becalmed<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-33AU-20<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee participation in rally<br />

commemorating Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-474<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.: organization,<br />

leadership, and aims]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-52<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-166<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-4AU-123<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33AU-18<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

poUticians] (Jan. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-49<br />

[Austrian Socialists views on German Socialism]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1942) 1NT-4AU-160<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> issuance <strong>of</strong> visa to Julius<br />

Deutsch] (Oct. 23. 1944) INT-4AU-623<br />

[Correspondence between Czemin and Adler<br />

concerning common Austrian front]<br />

(Dec. 23, 27, 1943) INT-4AU-441<br />

[Denial <strong>of</strong> Travel Permits for Adler, Deutsch, and<br />

Leichner] (Sept. 26, 1944) INT-4AU-604<br />

[Deutsch conversation on future <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-484<br />

[Deutsch's statement <strong>of</strong> Socialist policy; British<br />

refusal to receive Czemin and Deutsch]<br />

(Nov. 13. 1943) INT-4AU-398<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the Working<br />

Class (Dec. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-682<br />

[Dr. Adler and Austrian Socialists]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1942) INT-4AU-156<br />

[Exchange <strong>of</strong> letters between Count Czemin and<br />

Friedrich Adler] (Jan. 14. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-242<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Friedrich Adler (Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-445<br />

Friedrich Adler Resigns<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-519<br />

Fritz Adler; Post-War Austrian Ideas<br />

(Jan. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-460<br />

[General Deutsch] (Oct. 4. 1944) INT-4AU-610<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16. 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-51<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialist refugees to be returned<br />

to Europe] (Mar. 20, 1945) INT-4AU-756<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-8S0<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-897<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Siegfried Taub]<br />

fiVov. 10, 1944) INT-9CZ-803<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard Taurer<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-630<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Johann Hannak<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-762<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-4AU-451:<br />

(Mar. 3. 1945) 1NT-4AU-730<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

(Dec 14, 1944) INT-4AU-678<br />

Moscow Declaration and the Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Dec 24. 1943) INT-4AU-440<br />

Points <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Intercepts<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) 1NT-4AU-491<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept 1, 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by Free<br />

Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-334<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen: What "Neue<br />

Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

(1941) INT-13GE-93<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

[Talks with Socialist leaders]<br />

(May 11, 1942) INT-4AU-I13<br />

"Two Years <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Information" by<br />

Friedrich Adler (Apr. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-522<br />

[Views and writings <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-772<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-4AU-677<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

Adler, Margrit<br />

[Margrit Adler's comments on "German<br />

American" newspaper activités]<br />

(Sept. 6. ¡945) lNT-13GE-¡685<br />

Adler, Philip<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 20 Year Pact between the<br />

Czechoslovak Republic and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Socialist Soviet Republics<br />

(Apr. 2¡, ¡944) INT-9CZ-678<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3, ¡945) INT-33Z-107<br />

[Interview with Father Opreanu]<br />

(Apr. 20. ¡943) INT-23RM-153<br />

Adler, Viktor<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Admajo, Veojo<br />

[Program on the United Nations: the Netherlands]<br />

(Dec. 1, ¡942) INT-20NS-H<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> justice<br />

see also Arrest<br />

see also Civil procedure<br />

see also Courts<br />

see also Internment<br />

see also Lawyers and legal services<br />

see also Sentences, criminal procedure<br />

Administrative Commission (Austria)<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems (Jan. 25, 1945) INT-33AU-38<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar Austria]<br />

(Dec. 21-22, ¡944) INT-4AU-692<br />

Administrative Commissions <strong>of</strong> the Solidarity<br />

for Anti-Fasdst Spaniards<br />

New Spanish Aid Society: foundation and<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> the Administrative Commissions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Solidarity for Anti-Fascist Spaniards<br />

(May ¡0, ¡944) INT-27SP-295<br />

Adriatic Sea<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published Posthumously<br />

Argues That Eastern Adriatic Is Serbian<br />

(Nov. 2¡. ¡944) INT-33YU-W2<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(Apr. 25-May 23, ¡944) 1NT-WEU-383<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


Advocate (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Advocate (newspaper)<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

CJVov. 27, 1941) ¡NT-16IR-20<br />

Aerial bombing<br />

see also Bombing strategies<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3. 1942) INT-12FR-126<br />

[Air raids in northern Italy and German<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> factories there]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) lNT-nrr-773<br />

Attitude in Spain Toward the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />

(July 23, 1943) INT-27SP-203<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10, 1943) INT-25SC-272<br />

[Bombing raids effect on morale in Germany]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-486<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1. 3. 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

Dr. Paul Schwarz on bombardment <strong>of</strong> Berlin<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-13GES92<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-160<br />

Germany: Air Raid Damage in Hamburg; Attack<br />

on Wamamuende; German Intentions in Russia<br />

(Aug. 1-6, 1943) INT-13GE-756<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-33GE-18<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary (Apr. 18. 1943) INT-33HU-19<br />

"Hungarian Magnanimity Repaid by Allied<br />

Bombs" (July 24. 1944) INT-15HU-591;<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-33HU-29<br />

Internal Situation (Aug. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-772<br />

[Italian-American reactions to Allied bombing <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy] (May 26, 1943) INT-1717-669<br />

Italian-Americans and the Present Situation<br />

(July 23, 1943) INT-33IT-13<br />

[Mussolini's overthrow and Allied bombing in<br />

Italy] (Aug. 11, 1943) INT-17IT-771<br />

Notes on Greece (Jan. 9, 1942) INT-14GR-67<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Catholic clergy and laity in the U.S.<br />

to the Rome bombing]<br />

(July 24. 1943) INT-17rr-734<br />

Report from Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies; Catholic<br />

Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome;<br />

Measures Affecting the Italian Population<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-10EU-396<br />

[Ujedinjeno Srpstvo editorial policy; comments on<br />

article about Yugoslav bombing crews]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1158<br />

[U.S. press reaction to the bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome]<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-17rr-728<br />

AFL<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the annual congress <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini<br />

Society; proceedings <strong>of</strong> a session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor Convention]<br />

(Oct. U-Nov. 28. 1943) INT-17IT-916<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6.<br />

1942) INT-Í9MI-93<br />

AFL-Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33Z-96<br />

American Labor and Italian Trade Union<br />

Recognition (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33IT-110<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs (June 18, 1943) INT-19MI-225<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16-June 25, 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

(July 8. 1942) ¡NT-19M1-92;<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-19MI-94<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 8,<br />

1942) irrr-19MI-38<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33Z-94<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Oct. 9, iO, 1944) INT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33GE-89<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

[Labor unions position regarding the war effort]<br />

(June 28, 1942) INT-19MI-138<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-10EU-607<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL-175<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

Africa<br />

see also Algeria<br />

see also Belgian Congo<br />

see also Chad<br />

see also Egypt<br />

see also French Morocco<br />

see also French West Africa<br />

see also Libya<br />

see abo Madagascar<br />

see also North Africa<br />

see also South Africa<br />

see also Spanish Morocco<br />

see also Tangier<br />

Aga, Selman<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-1AL-82<br />

Agar, Herbert<br />

What We Are Fighting For. Why Shouldn't We<br />

Make Intelligent Use <strong>of</strong> Friendly "Enemy"<br />

Aliens? (May 25, 1942) 1NT-13GE-230<br />

Agar, William<br />

[Austrian Action and Free Austrian Movement<br />

campaign for funds]<br />

(May 21, 1945) INT-4AU-808<br />

Austrian Group Meets (Dec. 23, 1941) INT-4AU-4<br />

Austrian War Relief (May /, 1945) INT-4AU-782;<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-844<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Afar. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-736<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

(Aiay 24, 1943) INT-12FR-591<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-120<br />

Meeting, Czernin-Deutsch, Mar. 11, 1943; [Benes<br />

sympathy message to Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-4AU-307<br />

[Relief Agency for Austrians]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1945) INT-4AU-771<br />

[Talk with William Agar on anti-Otto meeting]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) 1NT-4AU-233<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans<br />

Rott, 19 September 1945; Austrian Exiles<br />

Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

(Sept. 19, 1945) 1NT-4AU-887<br />

[William Agar: echoes <strong>of</strong> Freedom House]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-19MI-187<br />

Ager, Cecelia<br />

Andre Philip <strong>of</strong> Fighting French [article by Cecelia<br />

Ager] (JVov. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-402<br />

Aggiman, Mrs. Jacques<br />

[Information on Mrs. Jacques Aggiman]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-2AB-81<br />

Aglion, Raoul<br />

Aglion's Views on Postwar France<br />

(Oct. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-674<br />

[Conflict <strong>of</strong> loyalties among French sailors in New<br />

York; role <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943; Mar. 6, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-541<br />

Conversation with Mr. Aglion [concerning<br />

American broadcasts and French morale]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-452<br />

"Fighting French" by Raoul Aglion<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-12FR-590<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27, i 942; INT-12FR-86<br />

[Information from Mr. Aglion on approaching visit<br />

<strong>of</strong> de Gaulle] (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-12FR-453<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

(Oct. 19, 1943) 1NT-33FR-21<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) 1NT-13GE-714<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aiglion's book on Islam]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-2AB-91<br />

[Proposal for a joint Arab, Syrian, and Lebanese<br />

rally for the United Nations]<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-2AB-28<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Jacques Maritain and Louis Dolivet<br />

against the removal <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-12FR-663<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-531;<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-12FR-662;<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-12FR-730;<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-12FR-749;<br />

(Apr. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-802;<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-902<br />

[Raoul Aglion, head <strong>of</strong> Fighting French<br />

Delegation, New York, conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) 1NT-12FR-645<br />

[Raoul Aglion, information]<br />

(Sept 29. 1943) INT-12FR-659;<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-12FR-667<br />

[Raoul Aglion's information on Guerin de<br />

Beaumont] (Oct. 22, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-669<br />

[Raoul Aglion's position]<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-12FR-595<br />

[Raoul Aglion's position with respect to Giraud<br />

and de Gaulle] (Nov. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-436<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning Adrien Tixier,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-573<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning French sailors,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-574<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning the<br />

forthcoming meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-575<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks on Fighting French<br />

personalities and activities]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-12FR-481<br />

[Raoul Aglion's talk on the Free French situation<br />

in U.S.] (June 4, 1942) INT-12FR-209<br />

Tunis May Go Over to British, Lecturer Says<br />

(Dec. 3, 1941) INT-12FR-96<br />

Agnides, Athanasios<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Agrarian Party<br />

Demands <strong>of</strong> the Agrarian Party<br />

(July 1944) INT-14GR-556


Index by Subjects and Names Albanian Relief Fund<br />

Agreements<br />

see Lend-lease agreements<br />

see Trade agreements<br />

see Treaties and conventions<br />

Agricultural commodities<br />

see also Cotton<br />

see also Tobacco industry and products<br />

Agricultural policies<br />

see also Land reforms<br />

Agriculture<br />

see also Farm population<br />

see also Land reforms<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Agudas Israel World Organization<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Agudas Israel World<br />

Organization; interview with Mr. Norman]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944; Mar. 3, 1944) INT-1&JE-361<br />

Agudath Israel <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Agudath Israel <strong>of</strong> America: information form<br />

submitted to San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 28. 1945) INT-18JE-S36<br />

Agushi, Ilyas<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24. 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

AHEPA<br />

see American Hellenic Educational Progressive<br />

Association<br />

[Ahepa concern over possible political use <strong>of</strong><br />

Greek Battalion] (Dec. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-338<br />

Abepan (newspaper)<br />

["Ahepan" Condemns Formation <strong>of</strong> New Greek<br />

Youth Movement (EON)]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-14GR-98<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) INT-14GR-102<br />

AHF<br />

see American Hungarian Federation<br />

Aid to Hungary Committee<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-15HU-627<br />

Aiken, William A.<br />

[Conversation with Major William Appleton Aiken<br />

concerning Kamil Chamoun]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1944) INT-2AB-263<br />

Air bases<br />

see Military bases<br />

Air forces<br />

see also Bombing strategies<br />

see also Military aircraft<br />

Russian Naval Mission<br />

(Dec. J«, 1941) INT-24RS-62<br />

[Training <strong>of</strong> French naval aviators in U.S.]<br />

(Sept 24. ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-364<br />

Air raids<br />

see Aerial bombing<br />

Aircraft and aircraft industry<br />

see also Military aircraft<br />

[Henri Bernstein, information on Paul Louis<br />

Weiller] (June 18. 1942) INT-12FR-163<br />

Military, Political and Economic: Summary<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-30rU-I409<br />

Serbian-American Quarrels Involved in Christening<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Heavy Bomber<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-33YU-7S<br />

Airports<br />

Airports: Internal Conditions<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-1AL-49<br />

Ajjiman, Joseph<br />

[Background information on Joseph Ajjiman]<br />

(Apr. 18 and 20, ¡942) INT-2AB-46<br />

Akacich, F.F.<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sepr. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Akle, Antoun<br />

[Conversation with Daniel Frisch]<br />

(Ocf. 12, 1945) ¡NT-18JE-577<br />

Akrokeravnia<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote Societies<br />

"Akrokeravnia" (July ¡1. ¡944) 1NT-UGR-543<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote<br />

Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

(July ¡5. 20. 1944) rNT-33GR-S4<br />

Akron Germania (newspaper)<br />

[National Weeklies chain, Texas Herold, Akron<br />

Germania] (Sepl. 10. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-3¡7<br />

Akron, Ohio<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. ¡9. ¡943) INT-30YU-711<br />

Cosmopolitan Akron: Yugoslav Harmony in U.S.<br />

Sought: Pastor to Attend National Parley<br />

(Sept. 13. ¡942) INT-30YU-226<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9, ¡943) INT-30YU-¡044<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Meeting, Akron,<br />

Ohio, Feb. 1945] (Fei. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-510<br />

Serb Meeting: Akron, Ohio, February 14, 1943<br />

(Feb. 16, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-698<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡366<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio, September 13, 1944<br />

(Sept ¡4, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡534<br />

Serbs-Croats: Akron, Ohio Meeting, February 14,<br />

1943 (Feb. ¡3. ¡943) INT-30YU-673<br />

Akzin, Benjamin<br />

[Congressional letter to President Truman urging<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> Jewish State in Palestine]<br />

(May 31. 1945) 1NT-18JE-527<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Akzin]<br />

(Sepr. ¡8. ¡944) lNT-¡8JE-43¡;<br />

(Apr. ¡0, ¡945) ¡PÍT-18JE-S06;<br />

(Apr. 26, ¡945) ¡NT-18JE-515;<br />

(May 3¡. ¡945) ¡NT-¡8JE-S54<br />

Al-'Abd, Nakhlab<br />

[Nakhlah Al-'Abd, de Gaulle's personal<br />

representative in Mexico]<br />

(Sept. 4. ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-320<br />

al-Akhlak (newspaper)<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. ¡0. ¡944) ¡NT-33AR-20<br />

Al-Arous (newspaper)<br />

[Information on Al-Arous (newspaper)]<br />

(Aug. 27, ¡942) ¡NT-2AB-77<br />

al-Bayan (newspaper)<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. ¡0, ¡944) ¡NT-33AR-20<br />

Al-Daleel (periodical)<br />

New Arabic Weekly (June ¡, ¡943) INT-2AB-H2<br />

Al-Ettehad (newspaper)<br />

[Information on Al-Ettehad (newspaper)]<br />

(Aug. 28. ¡943) ¡NT-2AB-117<br />

Al-Hoda (newspaper)<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

the foreign-language in the U.S. and the<br />

controversy in the Arabic press]<br />

(Apr. ¡8-May 3¡, ¡942) INT-2AB-2¡<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. ¡0, ¡944) INT-33AR-20<br />

[Information on the Al-Hoda (newspaper)]<br />

(Dec. 9-JO, ¡942) ¡NT-2AB-50<br />

al-Husayni, Al-Haj Amin<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem]<br />

(Jan. 28-May 17. ¡942) INT-2AB-9<br />

[Biographical information on the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem and the Emir Emin Arslan]<br />

(Feb. ¡5. ¡942) ¡NT-2AB-8<br />

[Information on the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem]<br />

(Nov. ¡9. ¡942) INT-2AB-89<br />

al-Islaah (newspaper)<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. JO. ¡944) INT-33AR-20<br />

al-Rawwaf, Shaykh K.<br />

Moslem Chaplain in the U.S. Army<br />

(June 22, 1943; June 25. ¡943) INT-2AB-5¡<br />

al-Wakil, Abd-al-Wahid<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> Egypt's Minister <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-251<br />

Wafdist Statesman Praises Arab Union and Is<br />

Critical <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

(Aug. 24. 1944) INT-33AR-26<br />

Aland Islands<br />

Aaland Islands Anti-Finnish Sentiment<br />

(Sept 3. ¡942) INT-¡¡FI-¡2<br />

Albala, David<br />

[Yugoslav Jews] (Apr. ¡6. ¡942) INT-30YU-¡9<br />

Albania<br />

see also Albanians<br />

see also Berat, Albania<br />

see also Epirus<br />

see also Permet, Albania<br />

see fliso Tirana, Albania<br />

Albanians: document series INT-lAL-¡ to<br />

INT-¡AL-200<br />

Albanians: numbered reports INT-33AL-¡ to<br />

¡m , -33AL-20<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> the Albanian section in the<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. ¡8-23. ¡941) lNT-10EU-¡0<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20. 1945) INT-33YU-145<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern Epirus<br />

(Sept ¡5. ¡943) ¡NT-33GR-35<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept ¡7. ¡94¡ to Apr. ¡3, ¡942) INT-WEU-24<br />

Albanian-American Committee<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

(Sept ¡, 1944) ¡NT-33AI^15<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog<br />

(Oct. JO, ¡944) INT-33AL¡3<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

(Dec. 5, ¡944) INT-33AL¡7<br />

Albanian factionalism today: Talk with G. M.<br />

Panarity (iVov. 24. 1944) INT-¡AI^¡55<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 4 (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-1AI^¡66<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Fed. JO, ¡945) INT-¡AI^¡67<br />

Conversation with Mr. G. M. Panarity<br />

(July ¡4, ¡944) INT-1AL-132<br />

Interview with Mr. James Viso <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Liria Convention, Boston, 3-6<br />

June (July 7. 1944) INT-lAL-¡27<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Aug. 22. 1944) INT-1AL-144<br />

Joint Statement <strong>of</strong> the Albanian-American<br />

Committee (July 22. 1944) JNT-¡AI^¡43<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan Noli<br />

(Jan. 26, ¡945) JJVT-JAL-J«<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity<br />

(July 28. 1944) INT-33AI^14<br />

Vatra and Free Albania Choose a Joint Committee<br />

for Approach to the American Government:<br />

Conclusion <strong>of</strong> the Convention<br />

(July 15. 1944) INT-¡AIs¡36<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations and<br />

the Albanian Liberation Committee]<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-¡7IT-¡2¡2<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20, ¡944) INT-33AL-H<br />

Albanians (July 6. ¡944) INT-¡AL-¡28<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June ¡5, ¡944) ¡NT-¡AL-¡¡9<br />

Albanian Relief Fund<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20, ¡945) ¡NT-¡AL-¡83<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 17 (June ¡0, ¡945) INT-¡AL¡89<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20. ¡945) INT-¡AI^¡64<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


Albanian Relief Fund Index by Subjects and Names<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 4 (Jan. 31, ¡945) INT-1AL-166<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (R*. 10. 1945) INT-1AL-167<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 6 (Feb. 20. 1945) INT-1AL-168<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 7 (Feb. 28. 1945) INT-1AL-169<br />

[Congress <strong>of</strong> the Albanian Relief Fund]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) INT-1AL-112<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan Noli<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-1AL-165<br />

Albanians<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1AL-I to<br />

¡NT-1AL-200<br />

Albanians: numbered reports INT-33AL-1 to<br />

INT-33AL-20<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 21. 1942) INT-33GR-18<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

ReUef (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Phineas B.<br />

Kennedy- Albanians] (Jan. 25, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-59<br />

Aldrich, Winthrop W.<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Alemania (Costa Rica)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Alemania Libre Movement (Mexico)<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25. 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Alemania Libre (newspaper)<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25. 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Alemann, Ernesto F.<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) INT-13GE-468<br />

Alessandroni, Eugene<br />

[Judge Eugene Alessandroni]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-I7IT-762<br />

Alexander, Carl O.<br />

Press release by the Save Finland Committee<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-11FI-125<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation With Carl Onkka<br />

Alexander (July 5, 1945) ¡NT-11FI-131<br />

Alexander, L. R. G.<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government (May 26, 1945) INT-4AV-816<br />

Alexander, Philip<br />

[Conversation with Philip Alexander]<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-2AB-315<br />

Alexander, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford, Conn,<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State College,<br />

Kingston, R.I. (June 23. 1945) INT-24RS-393<br />

Alexander, Robert<br />

[Conversation with Robert Alexander]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1944) INT-27SP-272<br />

Alexandria, Egypt<br />

Speech Delivered by the Vice-Premier <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek Government, Panaioti Kanellopoulos,<br />

Before the Greek Colony in Alexandria, Egypt<br />

(Sept 24. 1942) INT-14GR-275<br />

Alexandris, Constantine<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June i5, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Alexandrovsky, Serge<br />

[Letter from M. W. Fodor to Jacob Landau,<br />

managing director <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (Sept. 18. 1942) INT-9CZ-120<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Alexei, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Ocf. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27, 1945) INT-24RS-380<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Ocr. 30, 1945) 1NT-24RS-406<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] (Ocr. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-405<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

[Report to Soviet authorities on conference <strong>of</strong><br />

American Orthodox bishops]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-24RS-383<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America with<br />

the Mother Church-Conditions Contained in the<br />

Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Patriarchate, Feb. 16,<br />

1945 (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-24RS-367<br />

Alexei, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27. 1945) ¡NT-24RS-380<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America and<br />

the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-347<br />

Alexei, Patriarch<br />

Theophilus and Alexis<br />

(Nov. 31, 1944) INT-8CR-189<br />

Alexei, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27, 1945) INT-24RS-380<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America and<br />

the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-347<br />

Alfange, Dean<br />

[Alfange Plea for Italy; Italian Aliens To Get<br />

Break] (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-17IT-416<br />

Alfaro, Ricardo J.<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

Algeria<br />

see also Oran, Algeria<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily Intelligence<br />

Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-455<br />

International: North African Political Situation;<br />

Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian<br />

Army in Russia INT-9CZ-307<br />

[Jacques Maritain's open letter on abrogation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

naturalization law in Algeria]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-491<br />

[Marjan Zyndram-Koscialkowski and Polish<br />

activities in North Africa]<br />

(JVov. /9-25, 1942) INT-21PO-130<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Ali Barada, Sidi Mohamad<br />

Conversation with Sidi Mohamad Ali Barada in<br />

Hollywood (July 25. 1945) INT-2AB-316<br />

Ali Cheriffa, Gazelle<br />

[Niece <strong>of</strong> late King Feisal volunteers services to<br />

the U.S. InteUigence Service]<br />

(Jan. 9. 1942) ¡NT-2AB-1<br />

Ali, Mehmet<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13. 1943) INT-1AL-87<br />

Alianca Liberal Portuguesa<br />

[Memorandum on Portuguese contacts in the U.S.]<br />

(June 5. 1943) 1NT-22PR-11<br />

Alianza Democrática Republicana<br />

Spanish Opposition Groups in the Frontier Area<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-27SP-37S<br />

Alianza Garibaldi<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi] (June 1, 1942) INT-1717-198;<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-171T-1643<br />

["Alianza Garibaldi" in Mexico]<br />

(Feh. 7. 1944) INT-17IT-1011<br />

[Anti-Fascist groups in Mexico]<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-1010<br />

[Background information on and objectives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

(July 22. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1453<br />

[Excerpts from manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1941) 1NT-17TT-1280<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance<br />

(iVov. 1, 1944) INT-33IT-100<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1941) INT-17IT-1333<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> personalities in the Free Italian<br />

movement in Mexico] (Dec. 17, ¡943-Jan. 10,<br />

1944) iNT-nrr-ioi2<br />

Alien Registration Act<br />

[Yugoslav Press and Alien Registration Act]<br />

(July 21, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1016<br />

Aliens<br />

see Citizenship<br />

see Displaced persons<br />

see Immigration<br />

see International law<br />

see Refugees<br />

Alien Problem (Apr. 14-17, 1942) INT-19MI-76<br />

[Classification <strong>of</strong> Axis nationals as enemy aliens]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1941) INT-19MI-2<br />

[Federal government poUcy on position <strong>of</strong> aliens in<br />

the U.S.] (Dec. 10, 1941) INT-19MI-1<br />

[Naturalization restrictions imposed on aliens]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1941) ¡NT-19MI-3<br />

Six Aliens Seized Near West Point<br />

(Mar. 12, ¡942) INT-19MI-22<br />

Alija, Halit<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. JS, ¡943) ¡NT-1AL-62<br />

Aliquippa, Pa.<br />

Democratic Yugoslav Meeting<br />

(June ¡9, 1943) INT-30YU-974<br />

[Serbs: Priest in Aliquippa, Pa.]<br />

(Feb. 3, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡243<br />

Alkalay, Isaac<br />

[Conversation with Isaac Alkalay]<br />

(Feb. 7, ¡945) INT-30YU-¡688<br />

Noted Yugoslav Rabbi Visits Miami on U.S. Trip<br />

(July 5, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-¡80<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4, ¡943) INT-30YU-734<br />

All-American Carpatho-Russian Congress,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> the American-Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress (Aug. ¡5. ¡942; Aug. 3¡,<br />

1942) lNT-8CR-¡<br />

All-American Orthodox Church Council<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] (Ocl. 9, 7945) 1NT-24RS-405<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, ¡945) INT-24RS-37¡<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. ¡8, ¡945) ¡NT-24RS-365<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America with<br />

the Mother Church-Conditions Contained in the<br />

Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Patriarchate, Feb. 16,<br />

1945 (Apr. 6, ¡945) INT-24RS-367<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-24RS-359<br />

All-American Slav Congress<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-42


Index by Subjects and Names Allied military occupation policies<br />

All-American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

West<br />

All Slav Day, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-26SL-176<br />

All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943<br />

[All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

(June 30. 1943) INT-29UK-201:<br />

(July 10. 1943) INT-29UK-207<br />

[Resolutions Adopted at the All<br />

Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

(July 7. 1943) INT-29UK-203<br />

All National Convention, Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

Oct 10, 1943<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen Mamchur,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-8CR-63<br />

All-National Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1944<br />

Carpatho-Russian Liberation Congress<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-33CR-10<br />

Forthcoming "All-National Liberation Congress"<br />

in Philadelphia (Aug. 30. 1944) ¡NT-8CR-172<br />

Forthcoming Congress<br />

(Oct. 6, 1944) INT-8CR-178<br />

On the Eve <strong>of</strong> the Russian Liberation Congress<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-8CR-177<br />

Russian Liberation Congress in Phildelphia<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-179<br />

All-Russian Committee for Medical Aid to the<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1944) INT-24RS-324<br />

All-Russian Congress, NYC, June 1943<br />

All-Russian Congress, June 21, 1943<br />

(May 3. ¡943) INT-33CR-2<br />

[All-Russian Congress Postponed Until June 1943]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) INT-8CR-31<br />

Congresses (May 20. 1943) INT-8CR-44<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-8CR-32<br />

Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Michael Lagoyda<br />

(Apr. 8. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-30<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> the All-Russian Congress<br />

([June 30. 1943]) INT-8CR-51<br />

All-Russian National Revolutionary Party<br />

[Background material on "The Fascist," periodical<br />

published by Anastase Vonsiatsky]<br />

(Mar. 17. 194¡-Apr. 28, 1942) INT-24RS-53<br />

All Serbian Congress Against Fascism,<br />

Detroit, Mich., July 4-5, 1942<br />

[All Serbian Congress Against Fascism, Detroit,<br />

July 4 and 5, 1942]<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-30YU-104<br />

All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

[Moscow visitors to American Slav Congress]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1944) ¡NT-26SL197<br />

Outline and Survey <strong>of</strong> the Organization and<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

(Jan. 17, ¡945) INT-26SL-213<br />

All Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Republics<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. ¡944) ¡NT-26SL-155<br />

All-Slav Congress<br />

All-Slav Congress (Mar. 25, 1942) INT-21PO-7;<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-672<br />

All-Slav Congress: Conversation Between William<br />

Boyd and Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Russian representative in<br />

Slav Congress (Sept. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-2¡6<br />

Democratic Yugoslav Meeting<br />

(June ¡9, ¡943) INT-30YU-974<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press for Week Ending August<br />

22, 1942 (Sept. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-221<br />

[Radio reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. ¡942) INT-26SL-8<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-9<br />

All Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York and<br />

Vicinity<br />

All Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

(Nov. 4. ¡942) INT-26SL-92<br />

All-Slav Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

People's Council and the All-Slavonic Congress in<br />

Pittsburgh (Oct. 3¡. ¡94¡) INT-9CZ-8<br />

All-Slav Council<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tomich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 3¡. ¡945; Feb. 5.<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1680<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 3¡. ¡944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

All Slavic Committee <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

All-Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta, 29 May, 1943<br />

(June 1. 1943) INT-26SL-H4<br />

All World Hebrew Central Organization<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Claim <strong>of</strong> the All World Hebrew<br />

Central Organization (Apr. 11, 1943-May 21,<br />

¡945) INT-¡8JE-538<br />

Allegheny County, Pa.<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

(Oct 7, ¡943) INT-WEU-264<br />

Foreign-Language Organizations in Allegheny<br />

County (Dec. ¡4, ¡942) INT-I0EU-H2<br />

Allen, Edward<br />

[Edward Allen] OP-2-3<br />

Allen, James S.<br />

["Needed: a Bastille Day pohcy towards Vichy,"<br />

by James S. Allen]<br />

(July ¡2, 1942) INT-12FR-251<br />

Alliance Française<br />

[Alliance Française and its connection with French<br />

politics, report] (Oct. 3¡, 1942) INT-¡2FR-439<br />

Meeting Alliance Française, Milwaukee<br />

(Dec. ¡9. ¡942) lNT-¡2FR-457<br />

Alliance Nationale<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> French fraternal aid<br />

organizations and their <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-12FR-88<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Mar. JO, ¡943) INT-9CZ-3¡7<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> North-East Lands<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Catholic<br />

Federation Press Bureau Item "Pleckaitis<br />

Organizes Divisions Against Lithuania Among<br />

Poles in England" (Mar. 6. ¡943) INT-5BA-¡49<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Polish Democrats<br />

[Polish refugee groups]<br />

(Apr. 30. ¡945) ¡NT-21PO-¡292<br />

Polish Refugee Groups Favoring Understanding<br />

with Warsaw (Mar. 28. ¡945) INT-21PO-1221<br />

Allied Commission on Italy<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Miha Krek for Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Allied Commission on Italy<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-¡356<br />

Allied Control Commission<br />

[Czemin's views on Allied administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] (Feb. 3. 1945) INT-4AU-712<br />

Allied Labor News Agency<br />

Allied Labor News (May 16. ¡942; May ¡8.<br />

¡942) ¡NT-¡9M¡-97;<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-19M1-99<br />

Allied military occupation policies<br />

Allied Military Government in the<br />

Italian-American Papers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 4, ¡944) INT-33IT-4¡<br />

[Allies as victors and not liberators <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(May 25. ¡945) INT-4AU-809<br />

Answers to Questionnaire on "What to do with<br />

Germany" by Oscar Meyer, January 28, 1945<br />

(Feö. 7, ¡945) lNT-¡3GE-¡359<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct 27, ¡944) INT-4AU-632<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept. 7, ¡944) 1NT-33AU-25<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems (Jan. 25. ¡945) INT-33AU-38<br />

Basic Points For a New Administration in Austria<br />

(Sept. H, 1944) INT-4AU-590<br />

Belgians: document series INT-6BE-1 to<br />

1NT-6BE-W0<br />

Belgians: numbered documents INT-33BE-¡ to<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

Boston Appearances <strong>of</strong> Frederick W. Foerster<br />

(Jan. 29. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-1345<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5. ¡942) INT-13GE-477<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-700<br />

Conservative German-Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

(May 2¡. ¡945) INT-33GE-96<br />

[Czemin's views on Allied administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] (Feb. 3. ¡945) lNT-4AU-7¡2<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated Reich<br />

Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Germany<br />

and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

(June 27, ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡¡59<br />

"Disarm Germany, Police Her, But Let Her<br />

Rehabilitate Herself"<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-¡3GE-¡628<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in Germany<br />

and Italy (June ¡4, ¡944) INT-33GE-50<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany (Feb. ¡7, ¡945) INT-33GE-79<br />

Employment <strong>of</strong> German Nationals by Allied<br />

Occupation Authorities<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-714<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on Purported<br />

Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

(Mar. JO, ¡945) INT-33AU-4¡<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 3¡, ¡945) ¡NT-33GE-98<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5. ¡944) lNT-¡3GE-¡¡09<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5, 1943) 1NT-13GE-605<br />

Germany Tomorrow<br />

(May 4. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-64¡<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on U.S. and Soviet policy in<br />

Europe] (June 5, ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡566<br />

Heinrich Bruening (May 6, ¡944) INT-13GE-¡¡¡0<br />

Herman Budzisawski<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-13GE-¡425<br />

Hermann Rauschning<br />

(Mar. ¡9. 1945) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡428<br />

[House <strong>of</strong> Commons Post-War Policy Group,<br />

Memorandum] (June 2, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-670<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Apr. 24. 1945) INT-33AU-45<br />

Intercept No. MI-318142<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-13GE-¡007<br />

Interview with Dr. Heinrich Bruening<br />

(May ¡4. ¡945) INT-I3GE-1513<br />

Interview with Dr. Langer, Austrian<br />

(July H. ¡945) INT-4AU-846<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Jan. ¡0, ¡945) INT-¡7IT-¡630;<br />

(Jan. 20, ¡945) INT-¡7IT-¡645<br />

Leopold Schwarzschild<br />

(June ¡4. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡585<br />

Max Fischer (May ¡7, ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡537<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(July 14, ¡945) INT-4AU-850<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government (May 26, ¡945) INT-4AU-8¡6<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government and general European situation]<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-4AU-780<br />

Paul Hagen in Chicago<br />

(June H, 1945) INT-¡3GE-¡582<br />

Political Forces Available for German<br />

Reconstruction (Oct. 19. ¡944) INT-33GE-65<br />

Political Information Concerning the Salzburg<br />

Area (May 24, ¡945) INT-4AU-829<br />

[Pravdin <strong>of</strong> Tass Agency on Austria]<br />

(Mar. ¡4. ¡945) lNT-4AU-74¡<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


Allied military occupation policies<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-13GE-674<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May I, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1301<br />

Provisional Austrian National Committee<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) INT-4AU-699<br />

Report about meeting <strong>of</strong> the Freie Gemeinde in<br />

Jefferson Hall, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

(Oct. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-910<br />

[Schaeffer appointment in Bavaria]<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-13GE-1562<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1361<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav political<br />

situation]] (Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33YU-41<br />

Suggested Allied Declaration Concerning Future<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> Italy (Jan. 29. 1943) INT-17IT-5S2<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal for Germany as an<br />

Interim Solution <strong>of</strong> Civil Service Problem<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-33GE-97<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1349<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1302<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> a Representative Austrian Group in<br />

Close Touch with Socialist Movement in Austria<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-479<br />

[Volkszeitung articles on current situation in<br />

Germany] (May 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1555<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1018<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann, views on plebiscite for<br />

Germany] (June 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1586<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> the Allied Military Government<br />

from southern Italy and Sicily<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1024<br />

Allied Nations<br />

see also Atlantic Charter<br />

see also Cairo Conference<br />

see also China<br />

see also Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

see also Great Britain<br />

see also Moscow Declaration<br />

see also Potsdam Conference<br />

see also Soviet Union<br />

see also U.N. planning and development<br />

see also Yalta Conference<br />

see also under names <strong>of</strong> U.S. allies<br />

Allied Labor Alliance<br />

(Sept 2. 1942) INT-19MI-95<br />

American Slav Congress [rally for the United<br />

Nations] (July 17. 1942) INT-26SL-34<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-15S<br />

American Slav Congress to Become United<br />

Nations Congress (Feb. 7, 1943) INT-26SL48<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Miha Krek for Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Allied Commission on Italy<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1356<br />

Austria Held Worthy <strong>of</strong> Allied Aid<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-4AU-149<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is Confident<br />

United Nations Will Win, Archduke Otto Tells<br />

Jewish Women (Oct. 15, 1942) INT-4AU-184<br />

[Constantin Fotich on Allied radio propaganda]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-33YU-18<br />

[Correspondence on article, "A New Propaganda<br />

Approach To German"]<br />

(Oct 28. 1942) INT-13GE-415<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-33YU-137<br />

8 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Croat Anti-Allied and Anti-Chetnik Broadcasts]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) 1NT-30YU-586<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept 1941) 1NT-4AV-159<br />

[Future German government and peace settlement]<br />

(Nov. 24. 1944) INT-13GE-1286<br />

General Giraud Sends Greetings to General<br />

Mihailovich • Srbobran <strong>of</strong> March 12, 1943<br />

(Mar. ¡5, 1943) INT-30YU-764<br />

German Maneuvers to Split the Allies<br />

(May 4, 1943) INT-13GE-642<br />

Germany: S<strong>of</strong>t Peace Moves<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-1065<br />

Greetings Sent by Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> February<br />

20-21, 1943 [to Allied leaders]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-751<br />

Inter-Allied Information Centre<br />

(Dec. 16-21. 1941) INT-10EU-6<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British, Russian,<br />

and American] (Feb. 17. 1945) INT-33GR-94<br />

[Interview with] Hans Rott<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-4AU-549<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1347<br />

Item Received from ICC London <strong>Office</strong> via Cable<br />

[on Allied guerrilla aid]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-390<br />

Leftist Slavic-Americans Give Currency to Tito's<br />

Strictures on Anglo-American Aid<br />

(Oct. 26. 1944) 1NT-33YU-96<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Needed - A New Propaganda Approach To<br />

Germany (Nov. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-386<br />

Notes on the Yugoslav Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1377<br />

[Parliamentary debates in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

on newspaper attacks against Allied<br />

Governments, excerpts]<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-19MI-62<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1383<br />

Partisan Needs (Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1370<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-4AU-130<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Pool <strong>of</strong> war resources among the Allies]<br />

(Sept 3, 1942) INT-12FR-363<br />

[Report on Guerrilla Warfare Situation in<br />

Yugoslavia] (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-832<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter on<br />

Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1013<br />

[Second American Slav Conference reports]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-26SL-199<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Serb Nationalists and Mihailovich<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33YU-126<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Charges Anglo-Americans with<br />

Employing Hunger To Solve Trieste Problem<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-141<br />

Unusually Outspoken Editorial, Of Divisive Trend,<br />

In the German-Language Press<br />

(July 31, 1944) 1NT-33GE-55<br />

[Yugoslav Affairs from View <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in<br />

Britain] (Aug. 5. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1037<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

[Yugoslav Cabinet in London, Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Fotitch as Ambassador to U.S.;<br />

Mihailovich/Partisans in Yugoslavia] ]<br />

(Oct 3, 1942) INT-30YU-275<br />

Yugoslavia: Political - Current Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 17-22, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1360<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Allina, Heinrich<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AV-858<br />

Aloisine, Sister<br />

[Sister Aloisine] (May 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1346<br />

Alouette (periodical)<br />

Notes on the French Press in Argentina<br />

(¿pr. 26. 1943) INT-12FR-584<br />

Alphand, Herve<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks on Fighting French<br />

personalities and activities]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-12FR-481<br />

Alsace-Lorraine<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

[Contact between Alsatian groups in Switzerland<br />

and U.S.] (Feb. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-267<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> Alsace-Lorraine]<br />

(Oct 15, 1942) INT-12FR-416<br />

Interview with Jean d'Hellocourt, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Committee for the Defense <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Alsace and Lorraine<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-12FR-963<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-12FR-936<br />

Alski, Victor<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-26SL150<br />

[Polish-American attitudes about Poland's postwar<br />

boundaries and Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942; Dec. 24, 1942) INT-21PO-170<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski to Molotov plan]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-21PO-711<br />

[Victor Alski] (Mar. 19 1943) INT-21PO-303;<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1262<br />

Victor Alski on Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Extraction (Apr. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-790<br />

Victor Alski on Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-21PO-722<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski on Polish affairs]<br />

(Oct 28, 1942) INT-21PO-312<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski regarding Polish reaction to<br />

Soviet military advances]<br />

(Jan. 1944) INT-21PO-640<br />

Alter, Victor<br />

Ehrlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-33PO-15<br />

Ehrlich and Alter: Two Jewish Socialist Leaders<br />

Who Were Executed by the Bolsheviks<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) 1NT-21PO-306<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Ehrlich-Alter executions]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) 1NT-21PO-286<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(-4pr. 26. 1945) INT-33PO-17<br />

[Reactions to the Soviet execution <strong>of</strong> Henryk<br />

Ehrlich and Victor Alter in Moscow]<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-332<br />

[U.S. labor leaders seek release <strong>of</strong> Ehrlich and<br />

Alter from Soviet prison] (July 7, 1942: July 9,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-222<br />

Altman, Mrs.<br />

[Conversations with Mr. Eulau and Mrs. Altman]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942; Dec. 4, 1942) INT-27SP-102


Index by Subjects and Names American Baltic Society<br />

Altmann, Siegfried<br />

[Altmann and Taylor]<br />

(OCL 20, 1944) INT-4AU-621<br />

Austrian Institute (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-4AU-518<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Oct. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-625<br />

Austrian Institute and Monarchism<br />

(Feb. 5. 1944) 1NT-4AU-466<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec 30. 1943) INT-4AV-446<br />

Austrians in New York<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-4AU-339<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

(July 13. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-557<br />

Items on Austrian Affairs<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-4AU-344<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee<br />

(Dec. ¡1. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-250<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Frederick Taylor, Siegfried<br />

Altmann, and Hans Rott]<br />

(Jan. 29. ¡945) INT-4AU-703<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Altmann<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) INT-4AU-490<br />

[Rott and Altmann] (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-732<br />

United Jewish Organizations <strong>of</strong> Austrian Origin<br />

(May 5. 1944) 1NT-4AU-523<br />

Altmann, Victor<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

Altrocchi, Rudolph<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rudolph Altrocchi]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-17IT-1512:<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-17IT-16S2<br />

[Rudolph Altrocchi] (Dec. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-951<br />

Altschuler, Michael<br />

[Dr. Penzik, Michael Altschuler, and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Polish Democracy]<br />

(Jan. 30-Feb. IS, 1942) INT-21PO-17<br />

Alvano, Vincent<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Alwin, Carl O.<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti; Carl<br />

Oscar Alwin] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-467<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Boston Joint Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

CiVov. 3. 1944) INT-17IT-1507<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22, 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

[Polish participation in] American Slav Congress<br />

(June 30, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-37<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22. 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

Ambridge, Pa.<br />

Ambridge [Pa.] Meeting December 12, 1942<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-491<br />

Ambrocich, Bernard<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1347<br />

[Rev. Bernard Ambrocich]<br />

(Jan. 17. 1943) INT-30YU-561<br />

Ambrose, A. S.<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

Ambrozic, Peter B.<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Amercian Hungarian Federation<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American-Hungarian Federation<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-15HU-631<br />

America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

Danish Meeting (May 16, 1944) INT-25SC-296<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

(June 17. 1944) INT-25SC-305;<br />

(June 17. 1944) ¡NT-33DA-4<br />

America-Herald (newspaper)<br />

[Atomic bomb traced to German research work]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1945) INT-13GE-1681<br />

America-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse<br />

(newspaper)<br />

["America-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse"<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> military activities, espionage, and aid<br />

for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(Dec 29. 1942) INT-13GE-476<br />

Emil Leicht: Owner and Publisher <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Weeklies, Winona, Minnesota<br />

(July 28, 1943) .INT-13GE-703<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1182<br />

America (newspaper)<br />

[Brief memorandum on the newspaper "America"]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) ¡NT-23RM-326<br />

[Correspondence on the Romanian-language<br />

newspaper, "America"]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1942) INT-23RM-108<br />

Romanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33RM-12<br />

America (periodical)<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Amerika, Ukrainian Paper <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-29UK-185<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the Nationalist<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-29UK-305;<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-33UK-19<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Group in Philadelphia]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-29UK-137<br />

Jesuits and de Gaulle<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-12FR-807<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1, 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26Slsll<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-29UK-290;<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-33UK-16<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans fOcr. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and the<br />

Providence Association<br />

(Apr. 15, ¡943) INT-29UK-174<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23. 1942) INT-29UK-26<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, ¡943) INT-29UK-¡68<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 2, ¡943) INT-29UK-¡87<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23. ¡945) ¡NT-33UK-34<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 3¡, 1944) INT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16, ¡944) INT-29UK-27¡<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on Ukrainian<br />

Nationalism in Argentina<br />

(July 2¡, ¡944) INT-33UK-2¡<br />

Ukrainian-Language Papers Disagree on Refugees<br />

from the Eastern Front<br />

(July ¡9, ¡944) ¡NT-33UK-20<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-29UK-258;<br />

(Mar. 14, ¡944) lNT-33UK-¡3<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. ¡8, ¡945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21. 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-33UK-31<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social<br />

Science<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May ¡, ¡944) INT-33Z-70<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

and Social Science in Philadelphia, Nov. 16,<br />

1942: Central East Europe After the War<br />

(Nov. 24, ¡942) INT-10EU-120<br />

American Albanian Council<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, head <strong>of</strong> Vatra,<br />

concerning results <strong>of</strong> the Vatra and Liria<br />

Conventions (July 8, ¡944) INT-¡AL-¡30<br />

American Association for a Democratic<br />

Germany<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Nov. 6, ¡944) lNT-¡3GE-¡268<br />

Aufhaeuser (Jan. 8. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-1323<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Sept. 20. ¡944) INT-33GE-58<br />

German Affairs (Sept. 5. 1944) INT-13GE-1206<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. 30. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡3¡9<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> the American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July ¡2. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡¡73<br />

Meeting with Mrs. Elizabeth Hauptmann,<br />

Executive Secretary <strong>of</strong> Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany, New York City; Some Recent<br />

Information on Anti-Nazi Developments Among<br />

German Youth (May 24. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡556<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Aug. ¡6. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡¡98<br />

American Association for Reconstruction in<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Feb. 20. ¡945) INT-33YU-118<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

Hungarian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 17. ¡942) INT-15HU-17<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Former Austrian<br />

Jurists<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Former Austrian Jurists<br />

(Sept. 5. 1945) INT-4AU-872<br />

[Return <strong>of</strong> Certain Pr<strong>of</strong>essors and Jurists to<br />

Austria] (July 9. 1945) INT-4AU-841<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Slavonic<br />

and East European Languages<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Slavonic and East European<br />

Languages] (Oct. 15. 1944; Dec. ¡5.<br />

1944) INT-21PO-1054<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

[Information on the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Spanish]<br />

(Oct. 22, ¡942) lNT-27SP-¡0¡<br />

American Austrian Relief Agency<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20, ¡945) INT-4AU-8S3<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

(July ¡5, ¡943) INT-5BA-2¡8<br />

American Baltic Society Meeting, Apr. 27, 1944<br />

(Apr. 28, ¡944) INT-5BA-358<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-244<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society on Nov.<br />

20, 1943; Lithuania in a Post War Europe as a<br />

Free and Independent State<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-5BA-271<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


American Carpathian-Russian Central Index by Subjects and Names<br />

American Carpathian-Russian Central<br />

Conference<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

[Zatkovich Meeting with Benes]<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-8CR-48<br />

American Carpathian-Russian Council<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, ¡942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

([Jan. ¡942]) INT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INTSCR-l to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-29UK-57<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡942) INT-29VK-¡2<br />

American Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

Agitation for Carpatho-Russian Plebescite<br />

Resumed (Dec. ¡, ¡944) ¡NT-33CR-11<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Oct. 11, ¡943-Feb. ¡0, ¡944) INT-33CR-4<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4. ¡942) INT-33CR-¡<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups and the Yalta<br />

Conference (Mar. 20, 1945) INT-8CR-215<br />

Carpatho-Russian Immigration to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. ¡2, ¡943) INT-8CR-65<br />

Conference on Carpatho-Russian Problem To Be<br />

Held in Pittsburgh (Jan. 5, ¡945) INT-8CR-¡97<br />

Events Among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Nov. ¡5, ¡944) INT-8CR-¡82<br />

Remarks by President <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

(Apr. ¡5, ¡945) INT-8CR-219<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Nov. ¡8, ¡943) INT-8CR-70<br />

["Vistnik Messenger" issue <strong>of</strong> July 9, 1942]<br />

(July 9, ¡942) INT-29UK-92<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 5, ¡944) ¡NT-33CR-6<br />

American Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce for Trade<br />

with Italy, Inc.<br />

Desire for the Resumption <strong>of</strong> Trade with Italy<br />

(June 26, ¡944) INT-33¡T-67<br />

"Italian Trade Day" Conference<br />

(May 28, ¡945) 1NT-33IT-M5<br />

American Committee for a Free Spanish<br />

Republic<br />

[Policy statements and information on the<br />

American Committee for a Free Spanish<br />

Republic and the Spanish Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation] (May 30, ¡945) INT-27SP-48¡<br />

[Press conference with the American Committee<br />

for a Free Spanish Republic; statement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Junta Española de Liberación]<br />

(May 3¡, ¡945) INT-27SP-468<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

(July 2, ¡945) INT-33SP-38<br />

American Committee for a New Democratic<br />

Hungary<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24, 1943) INT-1SHU-395<br />

[Messages between Rustem Vambery and Bela<br />

Szedenyi, President <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National<br />

Assembly] (Oct. 4, ¡945) INT-¡5HU-819<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

(Sept. 20, ¡945) INT-4AU-888<br />

American Committee for Civil Rights in<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 2¡, 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

10 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

American Committee for Democratic Rights<br />

in Romania<br />

[Interview with Reverend John Trutza]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-23RM-¡7¡<br />

American Committee for Italian Democracy<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political Scene in<br />

the U.S. (Aug. 3, ¡943) INT-33¡T-¡4<br />

Italian-Americans and the Surrender <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Sept. ¡5, 1943) INT-33IT-22<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) 1NT-33IT-35<br />

[Roland Sala] (July 30, ¡943) INT-17IT-750<br />

American Committee for Italian Relief, Inc.<br />

[American Committee for Italian Relief]<br />

(Mar. 5-22, ¡944) INT-¡7¡T-¡076<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

Italian Relief, Inc.]<br />

(Aug. 7, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-1346<br />

American Committee for Italy's Freedom<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit chapter <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Italy's Freedom]<br />

(Mar. 4, ¡945) INT-¡7¡T-¡7¡4<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born<br />

[Abner Green, national secretary, American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

views] (Aug. 9, ¡944) INT-¡0EU-447<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom [activities and publications]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-10EU-342<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom: letter from John Panchuk concerning<br />

certain objectionable statements]<br />

(May 24-June 8, 1944) lNT-¡0EU-43¡<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom [meeting report]<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡943) lNT-¡9MI-246<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born, reports on forthcoming sixth national<br />

conference]<br />

(Feb. 22-Apr. 28, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-4¡<br />

[American Committee for the Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom anniversary: United Nations in<br />

America dinner] (Apr. ¡9, ¡943) ¡NT-10EU-188<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom (Dec. ¡3, ¡943) 1NT-WEU-297;<br />

(Dec. ¡3, ¡943) 1NT-33Z-52 ~~<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for the<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Bom<br />

(Oct. 8, ¡943) ¡NT-33Z-45<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June ¡6, ¡944) INT-33Z-78<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity [announcement]<br />

(Apr. 21, ¡944) INT-10EU-381<br />

Emergency Conference on American Unity<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) 1NT-33Z-6S<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom for Victory in 1942<br />

(June 29. ¡942) INT-¡9M1-104<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> O.N.I, agents at certain meetings]<br />

(May 21. 1942) ¡NT-19M¡-50<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

(May 9, 1942) 1NT-19MI-103<br />

Tenth Anniversary National Conference, American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Bom<br />

(Nov. ¡7. ¡943) INT-¡0EU-284<br />

American Committee for Spanish Freedom<br />

[Acceptance by Bishop Hartman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chairmanship <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

Spanish Freedom] (Sept. 6. 1944) INT-27SP-326<br />

American Socialists Organize To Counter<br />

Communist Committee for Spain<br />

(Nov. 16, ¡944) ¡NT-33SP-2¡<br />

Anti-Franco Meeting<br />

(July 24, ¡945) lNT-33SP-4¡<br />

[Information on the American Committee for<br />

Spanish Freedom]<br />

(Sept. 27. ¡944) INT-27SP-33¡<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief<br />

Ship<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief Ship<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-33YU-97<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and letter about<br />

Yugoslav war relief organization activities]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) lNT-30YU-¡645<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

[Appeal by American Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Relief for funds]<br />

(May ¡2. ¡945) lNT-30YU-¡864<br />

Dinner Held Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

(May 28, ¡945) INT-30YU-¡8¡7<br />

Local organizational efforts <strong>of</strong> "American<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief fail to make<br />

progress (Jan. 29, ¡945) ¡NT-30YU-¡669<br />

Macedonian Meeting<br />

(May. 25, ¡945) ¡NT-7BU-142<br />

Proclamation and Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Liberation Day Sponsored by the American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Los Angeles,<br />

Calif., Mar. 27, 1945<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-¡750<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 (Feb. 13. ¡945) INT-33YU-H6<br />

American Committee on European<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Danubian Interrelationships in Exile<br />

(Sept. ¡. ¡942) ¡NT-WEU-96<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. ¡3, ¡942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. ¡, ¡942) INT-4AU-¡7¡<br />

American Council Against Nazi Propaganda<br />

[Communist Control <strong>of</strong> "The Hour"]<br />

(June 2. ¡942) INT-29UK-¡48<br />

American Council for Austrian Affairs<br />

[Proposal for formation <strong>of</strong> American Council for<br />

Austrian Affairs; sale <strong>of</strong> Staatzeitung]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1945) INT-4AU-866<br />

American Council for Judaism<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

fiVov. 20, 1943) INT-33JE-18<br />

[American Council for Judaism: establishment and<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> principles]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1943) INT-18JE-¡75<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Sept, 13, 1943) ¡NT-33JE-17<br />

[Criticism by Jewish groups and individuals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(Jan. ¡0, ¡944) INT-18JE-299<br />

[Jewish press commentary on activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-18JE-2H<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 23, ¡943) INT-¡8JE-215<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the American<br />

Council for Judaism]<br />

(Jan. 6, ¡943) lNT-¡8JE-¡72<br />

[Official statement by the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America on the American Council for Judaism]<br />

(Dec. 22, ¡942) INT-18JE-¡69<br />

[Press commentary on the activities and objectives<br />

<strong>of</strong> various Jewish organizations]<br />

(Dec. 29, ¡942) INT-18JE-¡70<br />

[Press reports on a resolution by Central<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Rabbis and an article<br />

by Lessing Rosenwald]<br />

(June 28, ¡943) INT-18JE-238<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Mar. 16, ¡943) lNT-¡8JE-2¡2<br />

[Press reports on statement by Dr. Stephen S.<br />

Wise and resolutions adopted by the National<br />

Executive Board <strong>of</strong> the Order Sons <strong>of</strong> Zion]<br />

(Dec 21, 1942) lNT-¡8JE-¡67


Index by Subjects and Names American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(Dec 15. 1942) 1NT-1SJE-165;<br />

(Jan. 11. 1943) INT-18JE-200<br />

S. F. Group Fights Proposals for Jewish State<br />

(Nov. 8. 1943) INT-18JE-274<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria<br />

[American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-57<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria fSepr. 1. 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Slavonic Unity<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) INT-26SL55<br />

American Croatian Conference<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) 1NT-26SL-160<br />

American Croatian National Alliance<br />

American Croatian National Alliance Rally<br />

(May 12. 14. 1942) INT-30YU-98<br />

Rev. Spiro Andrianich<br />

(May ¡9. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-80<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslav Rally With Ban Subasic on May 10,<br />

1942 (May 6-9, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-34<br />

American Croatian Women's National<br />

Congress<br />

Serbo-Croat Organizational Activities<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1352<br />

American Czech Council<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3. 1943) INT-SBA-196<br />

American Czechoslovak Foundation<br />

Vaso Trivanovich, Yugoslav, Speaks at American<br />

Czechoslovak Foundation<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-3<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, NY, Dec. 1943<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-33LI-18<br />

American Economic Association<br />

[Federal solution for Europe: report on joint<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association,<br />

the American Political Science Association, and<br />

the American Society for Public Administration]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1944) INT-10EU-324<br />

American Economic Foundation<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1018<br />

American Emergency Committee for Zionist<br />

Affairs<br />

[Jewish press comments on the Extraordinary<br />

All-Zionist Conference in New York City, May<br />

9-11, 1942]<br />

(Apr. 28-May 19, 1942) INT-18JE-9S<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-33RS-S<br />

[Press commentary on the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information and the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (June 11, 1943) INT-18JE-230<br />

[Press releases on anti-Zionist statement by<br />

Reform rabbis and activities <strong>of</strong> vanous Zionist<br />

organizations] (Nov. 16, 1942) INT-18JE-158<br />

Program for the Extraordinary Zionist Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Emergency Committee for<br />

Zionist Affairs (May 13, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-44<br />

American Emergency Zionist Council<br />

[Statement by the American Emergency Zionist<br />

Council attacking the American League for a<br />

Free Palestine] (Jan. 13, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-301<br />

American-European Club<br />

[Mrs. Adrienne Thomas: the American-European<br />

Club, conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-10EU-505<br />

American Evzones, Inc.<br />

[American Evzones, Inc.]<br />

(¿Vov. 12, 16, 1942) INT-14GR-305<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Democrats<br />

Austrian Affairs [conversation with Ferdinand<br />

Czerain] (June 8, 1943) INT-4ÂU-351<br />

Austrian Legion; American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Werthiemer [conversation<br />

with Count Czemin]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-261<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(June 30, 1943) INT-33AU-9<br />

Austrian PoUtics in the U.S. Since the "Otto<br />

Episode" (Jan. 27, 1943) 1NT-33AU-4<br />

[Austrian situation] (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-260<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-33AU-7<br />

Conversation with Count Czemin<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) 1NT-4AU-298<br />

[Troubles concerning registration <strong>of</strong> aliens among<br />

members <strong>of</strong> American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats] (Mar. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-314<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

[American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians]<br />

(May 23-27, 1942) INT-1SHU-73<br />

Democratic Hungary Meeting on Sept. 19 and 20,<br />

at New York (Sept. 23, 1942) INT-15HU-175<br />

[Extracts <strong>of</strong> letters from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-15HU-164;<br />

(Aug. 28-Sept. 14, 1942) INT-15HU-168<br />

Foreign Language Groups<br />

(Nov. 20-27, 1942) INT-15HU-209<br />

[Hungarian newspaper opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech-communist attacks]<br />

(Mar. 19-Apr. 2, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-44<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24, 1943) INT-15HU-395<br />

[Hungarian politics in the U.S.]<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-15HU-380;<br />

(Sept. 30. 1942) ¡NT-33HU-3<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarian Reactions to Otto's Raising a Foreign<br />

Legion (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-15HU-201<br />

[Hungarians in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-15HU-60<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's Independence<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-I5HU-740<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians (June 18. 1943) INT-15HU-361<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

(Feb. 21. 1945) INT-15HU-724<br />

[Notes on Hungarian Movements]<br />

(Sept. 6. 1942) 1NT-15HV-174<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

- (Feb. 17. 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

see AFL<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Jews<br />

[Conversation with Isaiah Razovsky, executive<br />

secretary, American Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Jews] (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-5BA-82<br />

Lithuanian Jew published by the American<br />

Federation for Lithuanian Jews<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-229<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1377<br />

American Foreign Language Press Association<br />

[Advisability <strong>of</strong> organizing an American Foreign<br />

Language Press Association]<br />

(Mar. 6-16, 1944) INT-10EU-358<br />

[By-laws <strong>of</strong> the projected American<br />

Foreign-Language Newspaper Association, first<br />

draft] (Sept. 2, 1943) INT-19MI-236<br />

American Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

Interview with Mr. John Biro, Vice Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians (May 16, 1945) INT-15HU-773<br />

American Free World Association<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2. 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary memoranda]<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-456<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11. 1944) 1NT-10EU-427<br />

[Proposed merger <strong>of</strong> sundry American<br />

organizations] (May 13, 1944) 1NT-10EU-394<br />

[Relationship among Free World organizations]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-384<br />

American French Alliance<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American French Alliance, at<br />

Which the Guest <strong>of</strong> Honor was Louis Saillant <strong>of</strong><br />

the French Resistance and Head <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Labor (May 10, 1945) INT-12FR-1029<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

[Cordell Hull's Message to Albania]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-1AL48<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary, and<br />

Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly and<br />

separately, 2-7 June<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-lAIsll7<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) ¡NT-4AV-347<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia celebration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Republic, NYC,<br />

Oct. 25-28, 1943] (Ocr. 1, 1943) INT-9CZ-552<br />

[Czech Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-174<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia for the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Republic, NYC, Oct. 25, 1943]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-568<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Danish Freedom and<br />

Democracy<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and Möller (Jan. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-77<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) 1NT-33DA-1<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and Möller (Jan. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-77<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> a Free Germany issues<br />

statement on Moscow Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-755<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom Luncheon,<br />

December 5, 1942 (Dec. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-443<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen (June 28, 1941; Jan. 17,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-72<br />

Declaration on the Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-13GE-121<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-15<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-33<br />

[Financial support <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom] (Oct. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-414<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

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American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Germany Tomorrow<br />

(May 4, 1943) INT-13GE-641<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> the American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 12. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1173<br />

Morale in the Reich Seen Deteriorating<br />

(Feb. 22. 1942) 1NT-13GE-60<br />

[Reinhold Niebuhr's comments on Free German<br />

Committee] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-746<br />

Tillich Meeting (Apr. 24. 1944) INT-13GE-1091<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-14GR-478<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

(July 7, ¡945) INT-14GR-734<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Irish Neutrality<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-SBA-233<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-288<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33U-22<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Loyal Foreign Peoples<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Loyal Foreign Peoples<br />

movement] (Dec. 27, 1941) INT-19MI-9<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

[Assistance and defense strategies for Scandinavia]<br />

(Apr.. May 1942) INT-2SSC-4<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1943) INT-21PO-588<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in the U.S.]<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-21PO-460<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland and Followers <strong>of</strong><br />

PUsudski organizations]<br />

(June 30, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-56<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12. 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland, in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

(Apr. 18. 1943) INT-33PO-16<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept 26. 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Recent Conversations with Poles<br />

(Oct. 13. 1943) INT-21PO-562<br />

Sundry Slav News and Views<br />

(Mar. 12. 18, 1943) INT-26SL-79<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Polish Democracy<br />

[Dr. Penzik, Michael Altschuler, and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Polish Democracy]<br />

(Jan. 30-Feb. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-17<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1665<br />

Local organizational efforts <strong>of</strong> "American<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief fail to make<br />

progress (Jan. 29. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1669<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

[Conversation with James Brunot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control Board:<br />

Yugoslav relief]<br />

(May 22, 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1408<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War ReUef<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

12 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(June 7. 1944) INT-33YU-74<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War ReUef Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1555<br />

Vaso Trivanovich (June 29. 1942) INT-30YU-H5<br />

Yugoslav Developments - Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1143<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-230<br />

Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1519<br />

American Friends Service Committee<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 6. ¡944) INT-10EU-430<br />

American Hebrew (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

American Hellenic Democracy League<br />

[American Hellenic Democracy League protest<br />

against U.S. reception <strong>of</strong> King George II,<br />

Kotzias, and Dimitratos]<br />

(June 22. ¡942) INT-¡4GR-208<br />

American Hellenic Educational Progressive<br />

Association<br />

[AHEPA-sponsored dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Delegation, San Francisco, May 21, 1945]<br />

(May 24. ¡945) INT-14GR-715<br />

[Disquiet over invitation to Alexander Sakellariou<br />

to attend AHEPA convention]<br />

(July 19. 20, 1943) INT-14GR-39S<br />

[George Voumas UNCIO Registration Card;<br />

Ahepa War Service Units]<br />

(June ¡5, ¡945) INT-¡4GR-728<br />

Greek Affairs (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-14GR-405<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

(July 7, 1945) INT-¡4GR-734<br />

[Greeks in America: Interviews with Theophanides<br />

and Dimitratos] (June 6. 1942) INT-14GR-120<br />

American Herald (newspaper)<br />

German Press (Aug. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-404<br />

American Home (newspaper)<br />

Slovenes: Interview with James Debevec, Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"American Home" - Slovenian Daily<br />

(Apr. 27. ¡943) INT-30YU-835<br />

"These Are Not Times for Holding Congresses"<br />

[October 7, 1942 Issue <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Home(Slovenian)]<br />

(Oct. 23, ¡942) 1NT-30YU-648<br />

American Hungarian Catholic Society<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-15HU-596<br />

American Hungarian Council for Democracy<br />

Meeting in New York Regarding Hungarian Relief<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-15HU-642<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 20. ¡945) ¡NT-33HU-62<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares for<br />

Action (Apr. 29. ¡944) INT-33HU-21<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary<br />

fJVov. 25. 1944) INT-33HU-44<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-33HU-12<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Mug. 15. 1944) ¡NT-33HV-30<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi (June 2. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-22<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

(July 5. ¡944) INT-33HU-26<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27, ¡945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad?<br />

(Oct. ¡7. 1944) INT-33HU-37<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31, ¡945) INT-33HU-58<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

CO«. ¡3, ¡943) INT-33HU-H<br />

[Hungarian relief drive meeting]<br />

(Oct. 26, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-640<br />

Hungarians: document series lNT-¡5HU-¡ to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. H. ¡942) INT-33HU-2<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, ¡943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

(Ocr. ¡3, ¡944) INT-33HU-36<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-33HU-6<br />

American Hungarian Observer (newspaper)<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

(Nov. 27. 1943) 1NT-15HU-455;<br />

(Dec. 8. ¡943) INT-33HU-¡2<br />

American Hungarian Reform Federation<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-¡5HU-77<br />

American Hungarian Relief<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-15HU-653<br />

American Hungarian ReUef<br />

(Nov. 7, 1944) INT-33HU-43<br />

[American Hungarian Relief meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio] (May 29, 1945) INT-¡5HU-786<br />

[Conversation with Paul Nadanyi]<br />

(June 28, ¡945) ¡NT-¡5HU-806<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Oct. 6, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-625<br />

Hungarian-American Relief Unity Threatened<br />

(July 3. 1945) INT-33HU-78<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mar. 28, ¡945) INT-33HU-57<br />

Interview with Judge Louis Petrash<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-15HU-778<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American Hungarian<br />

Relief (Oct. 9. ¡945) lNT-¡5HV-823<br />

American-Hungarian Roosevelt Committee<br />

Hungarian Items (Oct. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-620<br />

American Jewish Assembly<br />

[Jewish press commentary on activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Jan. 25, ¡943) INT-¡8JE-2¡¡<br />

American Jewish Committee<br />

[Address by Maurice Wertheim delivered at the<br />

35th annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Committee] (June 22-25, ¡942) INT-18JE-127<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

fJVov. 20, 1943) ¡NT-33JE-18<br />

American Jewish Committee Urges Abrogation <strong>of</strong><br />

British White Paper at Congressional Hearing<br />

(Feb. ¡5-¡8, ¡944) INT-¡8JE-329<br />

[Conversation with Alan M. Stroock]<br />

(Oct. 9. 1943) ¡NT-18JE-273<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin; Dr. Gregor Sebba<br />

(July ¡4. ¡942) 1NT-4AU-133<br />

[Criticism by Jewish groups and individuals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(Jan. ¡0. 1944) INT-18JE-299<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Joint Emergency Committee on<br />

European Jewish Affairs]<br />

(Apr. ¡4. 1943) INT-18JE-219<br />

Eugene Hevesi (Oct. 3. 1942: Oct. 10.<br />

1942) INT-¡5HU-187<br />

Jewish Press Comment on Formulas for Post-War<br />

Jewish Rights (Sept. ¡2, 1944) INT-33JE-34<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the Palestine<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Committee]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) 1NT-18JE-199<br />

Jewish Rally in Madison Square Garden<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) 1NT-18JE-416<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> various Jewish-American<br />

organizations] (June 30, ¡942) ¡NT-¡8JE-¡06<br />

[Memorandum on the American Jewish<br />

Committee's position on Zionism and a Jewish<br />

army] (June 20. ¡942) INT-¡8JE-¡25


Index by Subjects and Names American Lithuanian Mission<br />

[Relations between the American Jewish<br />

Committee and the Zionist movement]<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-18JE-105<br />

[Relations between the American Jewish<br />

Committee and the Zionists]<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-18JE-99<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Statement on the American Jewish Committee<br />

Adopted by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) I\T-18JE-277<br />

[Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee from<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(Oct. 27-JVov. 1, 1943) INT-18JE-267<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee from<br />

the American Jewish Conference<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) INT-18JE-278<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

CJVov. 20, 1943) INT-33JE-18<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-174<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Sept. 13, 1943) ¡NT-33JE-17<br />

American Jewish Conference [aims and activities]<br />

([n.d.]) INT-18JE-259<br />

[American Jewish Conference: information form<br />

submitted to San Francisco Conference]<br />

([1945]) INT-18JE-537<br />

American Jewish Conference [observations <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

Isaac Rabinowitz and reactions <strong>of</strong> the Yiddish<br />

press] (Sept. 1943) INT-18JE-261<br />

[Announcement for the American Jewish<br />

Conference] (Apr. 23, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-225<br />

Chicago Delegation to the Jewish Conference<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-18JE-344<br />

[Criticism by Jewish groups and individuals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-18JE-299<br />

Forthcoming American Jewish Conference<br />

(Aug. 24, 1943) INT-18JE-255<br />

Jewish Press Comment on Formulas for Post-War<br />

Jewish Rights (Sept. 12, 1944) 1NT-33JE-34<br />

[Jewish press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(June 25, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-235<br />

Jewish Rally in Madison Square Garden<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-18JE-416<br />

Notes on the American Jewish Conference<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) INT-33JE-16<br />

Organizations Represented at American Jewish<br />

Conference and Their <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

([1943]) INT-18JE-283<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (May 12, 1943) INT-18JE-226;<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-18JE-228<br />

[Press reports on the American Jewish Conference<br />

and lend-lease aid to Saudi Arabia]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-18JE-224<br />

[Press reports on the programs <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

American Hebrew Congregations at the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-18JE-231<br />

[Report I on the second session <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Conference]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) 1NT-18JE-448<br />

[Report II on the second session <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Conference]<br />

(Dec. 1-5, 1944) INT-18JE-449<br />

[Report III on the second session <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Conference]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-450<br />

[Report IX on the second session <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Conference]<br />

(Dec. 6-7, 1944) INT-18JE-452<br />

[Reports IV-VIII on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(Dec. 5-6, 1944) INT-18JE-451<br />

[Rules <strong>of</strong> election for the American Jewish<br />

Conference] (Apr. 1943) 1NT-18JE-233<br />

[Statement by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference attacking the<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe] (Jan. 4, 1944) INT-18JE-298<br />

Statement on the American Jewish Committee<br />

Adopted by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) INT-18JE-277<br />

[Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee from<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

fOci. 27-Nov. 1, 1943) INT-18JE-267<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee from<br />

the American Jewish Conference<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) INT-18JE-278<br />

Zionist Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-33JE-15<br />

American Jewish Congress<br />

[Biennial convention <strong>of</strong> the women's division <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Jewish Congress, Apr. 25-29,<br />

1942] (Apr. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-64<br />

[Information on the American Jewish Congress]<br />

(May 27. 1942) INT-18JE-50<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Congress in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stephen S. Wise]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-18JE-524<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-33RS-5<br />

Recent Zionist Activities<br />

(June 13. 1942) ¡NT-33JE-7<br />

["Stop Hitler Now" demonstration in Madison<br />

Square Garden] (Mar. 1, 1943) INT-18JE-214<br />

War Emergency Session <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Congress, May 16-18, 1942<br />

(May 19, 1942) INT-18JE-47<br />

American-Jewish Joint Distribution<br />

Committee<br />

[Availability <strong>of</strong> Herbert Katzki, field representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American-Jewish Joint Distribution<br />

Committee, for work in France]<br />

(Sept. 21-23, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-339<br />

American Jewish Outlook (newspaper)<br />

Jewish Newspapers Read in Pittsburgh<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-18JE-429<br />

American Labor Conference <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Affairs<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Salvemini at the American Labor<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> International Affairs<br />

(June 16, 1943; June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-685<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report] (Apr. 18, 1944) 1NT-19MI-311<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, 1945) 1NT-10EU-584<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Labor Conference on<br />

International Affairs [report]<br />

(June 18. 1943) INT-33Z-26<br />

American Labor Party<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Section <strong>of</strong> American Labor<br />

Party (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-14GR-570<br />

American League for a Free Palestine<br />

[Activities and objectives <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and the<br />

American League for a Free Palestine]<br />

(July 21, 1944) 1NT-18JE-412<br />

[Appeal from the American League for a Free<br />

Palestine] (Apr. 17, 1944; Apr. 19,<br />

1944) 1NT-18JE-366<br />

[Request for contributions to American League for<br />

a Free Palestine] (June 28, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-406<br />

[Statement by the American Emergency Zionist<br />

Council attacking the American League for a<br />

Free Palestine] (Jan. 13, 1944) INT-18JE-301<br />

American League for the Defense <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the American League for the<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-2AB-236<br />

American League <strong>of</strong> Russians and<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

American-Russian and Carpatho-Russian League<br />

Meets with Representatives <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Department (June 15. 1945) INT-8CR-249<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V. M.<br />

Molotov] (May 9. 1945) INT-8CR-253<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups and the Yalta<br />

Conference (Mar. 10. 1945) INT-8CR-215<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21. 1945) INT-33CR-17<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14, 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Memorandum Concerning the Russian People <strong>of</strong><br />

Russia Rubra (May 8. 1945) INT-8CR-245<br />

American Legion<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong> Scripps<br />

College] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-45<br />

Some Greek-American Organizations in Athens<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) ¡NT-14GR-693<br />

Wall Street Post American Legion Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

the 156th Anniversary Bill-<strong>of</strong>-Rights Enactment<br />

(Sept. 25, 1945) INT-10EU-628<br />

American Lithuanian Catholic Federation<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-5BA-261<br />

American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

[American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1942]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-45<br />

American Lithuanian Conference, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Sept. 1943<br />

American Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Sept. ¡3, 1943) INT-33LI-11<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 26. 1943) 1NT-33L1-10<br />

American Lithuanian Congress, New York,<br />

N.Y., Feb. 1944<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Nationalist Conference in<br />

New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-5BA-301<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-SBA-302<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Conference, Feb. 5-6, To<br />

Be Held in New York<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-293<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Congress <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

Feb. 5 and 6, and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-5BA-304<br />

On the Forthcoming American Lithuanian<br />

Congress in New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-285<br />

Proposed Lithuanian Nationalist (Smetonaite)<br />

Conference, New York, Feb. 5-6, 1944<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-282<br />

"Vienybe" on the Forthcoming American<br />

Lithuanian Congress<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-286<br />

American Lithuanian Council<br />

see Lithuanian American Council<br />

American Lithuanian Mission<br />

[Alexander Kumskis and P. J. Zuris meeting with<br />

DeWitt C. Poole regarding the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 16, 1945) INT-5BA-591<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Forthcoming<br />

Conference (Mar. 15. 1945) INT-5BA-529<br />

[American Lithuanian Mission memorandum on<br />

some aspects <strong>of</strong> the World Security<br />

Organization, concerning the rights <strong>of</strong> small<br />

nations and related matters]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-5BA-586<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Prepares for San<br />

Francisco (Mar. 17, 1945) INT-33U-53<br />

[Anthony A. Olis and Alexander G. Kumskis<br />

representing the American Lithuanian Mission<br />

for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-5BA-590<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 13


American Lithuanian Mission<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-SBA-521<br />

Lithuanian Americans: San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-5BA-583<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 28. 1945) INT-5BA-S54;<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-5BA-55S<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-SBA-S44<br />

William Laukaitis' Press Interview at San<br />

Francisco (May 14. 1945) INT-5BA-563<br />

American Lithuanian Roman Catholic<br />

Alliance<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-5BA-23<br />

American Lutheran Conference<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30. ¡942) INT-25SC-16<br />

American National Pan-Epirotic League<br />

American National Panepirotic League<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-14GR-394<br />

American National Red Cross<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-19MI-82<br />

German-Americans (Feb. 8. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-977<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

[Possible use <strong>of</strong> Red Cross ónices to transmit<br />

coded messages] (Sept. 11, 1942) 1NT-13GE-303<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-14GR-45;<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-33GR-22<br />

American Panhellenic Federation<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) INT-14GR-300<br />

Conversation with Mr. Poulos<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) INT-14GR-301<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas, Counselor for<br />

The American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-14GR-418<br />

Pan-Hellenic Federation (Interview with a<br />

prominent Greek American in Cleveland)<br />

CJVov. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-313<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

American Pan-Hellenic League<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-33GR-4<br />

American Philosophical Society<br />

Midwinter Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical<br />

Society (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-19MI-204<br />

American-Polish Congress<br />

[Joint PoUsh-Serbian Rally, NYC, May 20, 1945]<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1798<br />

American Polish Council<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

American-Polish Labor Council<br />

American Slav Congress [political position]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-26SL-148<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-10EU-584<br />

Conference and Mass Rally <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

American Polish Labor Council<br />

(May 19. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-90<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Jan. 17. 1944) INT-26SL-145<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-147<br />

Serbo-Croat Organizational Activities<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1352<br />

American-Polish National Council<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

14 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

American-Polish Trade Union Council<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

American-Polish Trades Council<br />

[Joseph Piech; The American-Polish Trades<br />

Council] (July 19, 1943) INT-21PO-491<br />

American Political Mission<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 11 (Apr. 10, 1945) INT-1AL177<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20, 1945) INT-1AL-183<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 17 (June 10, 1945) INT-1AL-189<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20, 1945) INT-1AI^191<br />

American Political Science Association<br />

[Federal solution for Europe: report on joint<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association,<br />

the American Political Science Association, and<br />

the American Society for Public Administration]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-324<br />

American Relief for Austria<br />

Austrian War Relief (July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-844<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20, 1945) INT-4AU-853<br />

American Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

Comment by Platek and Stankoviansky<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-825<br />

Comments on "Slovenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944 (Oct. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-767<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America and <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 27, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-790<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-33CZ-64<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Arthur Ringland]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-9CZ-864<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-8CR-190;<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-33CR-13<br />

Two Articles in "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Ocl 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-61<br />

American Relief for Germany<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

rOcI. 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1706<br />

American Relief for Italy; Inc.<br />

[Developments and present situation in the Italian<br />

relief problem] (Apr. 1944) INT-17IT-1168<br />

American Relief for Latvia<br />

New Agency for Latvian Relief Organized<br />

(Dec. 9, 1944) INT-33LA-2<br />

American Relief for Romania<br />

Constitution and By-Laws <strong>of</strong> American Relief for<br />

Romania (June 12, 1945) INT-23RM-373<br />

[Interview with Helen Cabas; establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

American Relief for Romania]<br />

(June 6, 1945) INT-23RM-370<br />

[Meeting minutes for American Relief for<br />

Romania] (June 12. 1945) INT-23RM-374<br />

[Request by Romanian relief organization for a<br />

charter; conflict within the Romanian<br />

Episcopate] (July 16, 1945) INT-23RM-379<br />

American Relief to Austria, Inc.<br />

American Relief to Austria Committee<br />

(Sept. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-889<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> American relief for Austria]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-881<br />

Proposed Plan for a United Austrian Relief<br />

Committee: Submitted by Marem Somer to<br />

Maria Deutsch (Sept. 17. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-885<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20. ¡945) INT-4AU-853<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans<br />

Rott, 19 September 1945; Austrian Exiles<br />

Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

(Sept. 19. ¡945) INT-4AU-887<br />

American Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

League<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues Agitation<br />

for Inclusion in U.S.S.R. <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak<br />

Districts (July 21. 1945) INT-33CR-23<br />

Carpatho-Russian Liberation Congress<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-33CR-10<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16. 1945; May 14. 1945) ¡NT-8CR-228<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League<br />

(July 23. 1945) INT-8CR-264<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 30. 1945) INT-33CR-18<br />

Russian Liberation Congress in Phildelphia<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-¡79<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czech Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Aug. ¡4, 1945) INT-8CR-269<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Aug. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33CR-25<br />

American Russian Carpatho-Russian Union<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Note from Fr. Joseph Mihaly,<br />

Bridgeport, Conn. (July 23, 1945) INT-8CR-263<br />

American Russian Cultural Association<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. ¡944) INT-33RS-¡5<br />

American Russian Institute for Cultural<br />

Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc.<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the western<br />

hemisphere] (Aug. H, 1943) INT-24RS-177<br />

Russian War Relief (Oct. 7, ¡944) INT-24RS-281<br />

[Suspension <strong>of</strong> Bulletin "Russia at War"]<br />

(Oct. ¡2, ¡942) INT-24RS-8I<br />

American-Russian Institute in San Francisco<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 (Oct. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

American Russian Messenger (newspaper)<br />

see Amerikansky Russky Viestnik (newspaper)<br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory (Jan. 17, ¡945) INT-33RS-37<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-33RS-39<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(JVov. 9. 1944) INT-24RS-300<br />

Russian Section [International Workers Order]<br />

(July 23, 1944) INT-24RS-268<br />

American Russian National Brotherhood<br />

'Bratstvo'<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-U9<br />

American-Russian National Committee<br />

Victory Banquet (Feb. ¡3, ¡945) INT-33RS-41<br />

American-Russian Slavic Democratic Club<br />

Victory Banquet (Feb. 13. ¡945) INT-33RS-41<br />

American-Scandinavian Foundation<br />

[American-Scandinavian Foundation meeting]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-128<br />

[G. Hilmer Lundbeck biography]<br />

(Sept. 7, ¡944) 1NT-25SC-323<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

(Oct. J, 1943) INT-25SC-2¡9<br />

American Serb (periodical)<br />

American Serb (Feb. 28, ¡944) INT-30YU-1281;<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1455<br />

American Serb and Cheshal<br />

(July 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1479<br />

[American Serb and Croat propaganda]<br />

(Feb. ¡2, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡256<br />

"American Serb" Changes Publisher<br />

(June ¡0, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡433<br />

American Serb [periodical]<br />

(Jan. H, ¡944) 1NT-33YU-60<br />

American-Serbian Cultural Association<br />

(June 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1450<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and message to<br />

King Peter II from United Serbian Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

Northern California] (Jan. 30, ¡945: Feb. ¡5,<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1695


Index by Subjects and Names American Society for Public<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

[Information about Serbian nationalist activities in<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1194<br />

Serbian General Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1283<br />

Serbian Nationalist Views on Post-War Serbia<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-12S5<br />

[Three new publications, note]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-10EU-315<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published Posthumously<br />

Argues That Eastern Adriatic Is Serbian<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-33YU-102<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept 2, 1944) INT-33YU-8S<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1432<br />

American-Serbian Cultural Association<br />

"American Serb" Changes Publisher<br />

(June 10, 1944) 1NT-30YV-1433<br />

American-Serbian Cultural Association<br />

(June 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1450<br />

Anti-Soviet Bloc (June 6, 1945) INT-26SI^234<br />

American Serbian Organization<br />

[American Serbian Organization]<br />

(May 3, ¡943) INT-30YU-868<br />

American Service Institute <strong>of</strong> Allegheny<br />

County<br />

[American Service Institute <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

Newsletter about Carpatho-Russians]<br />

(Sept. 1943) INT-8CR-61<br />

American Sick Benefit and Life Insurance<br />

Association<br />

American Sick Benefit and Life Insurance<br />

Association banquet<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-15HU-159<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-1SHU-304<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Address by Louis Adamic before American Slav<br />

Congress, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1943<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1182<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the second annual<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-21PO-1297<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-84<br />

AU Slav Day: June 20, 1943 [report]<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-33Z-27<br />

[American Serb and Croat propaganda]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1256<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33Z-110<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-33Z-63<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(May 2. 1942) INT-33Z-1<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Bulletin<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-7BU-32<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Fnends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1315<br />

Comments by Anthony Lucas<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1496<br />

[Committee for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-29UK-88<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-33Z-76<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

and Vicinity (Feb. 13, 1945) INT-33RS-42<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Union 50th anniversary]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1527<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1231<br />

Detroit Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Serbians]<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-30YU-934<br />

[Differences among Slavic-American leaders]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1556<br />

Forthcoming Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-33Z-S8<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33Z-107<br />

[Interview with George A. Pirinsky]<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1825<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-29UK-191<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-9CZ-18<br />

[Leo Krzycki interview and American Slav<br />

Congress] (Apr. 1-May 7, 1942) INT-21PO-36<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-12<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-103<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Executive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1943) 1NT-33Z-13<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-33Z-83<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1372<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. 1942) INT-33Z-3<br />

[Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Poland and its<br />

views on American Slav Congress activities]<br />

(July 28. 1942) INT-21PO-69<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to and participation in<br />

American Slav Congress, Detroit Mich.]<br />

(Mar. 28-Apr. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-37<br />

[Polish-American leadership struggle and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-21PO-68<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-33PO-56<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-33Z-112<br />

Recent Moves in Serb Nationalist Press<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) I\T-33YU-85<br />

Reception Meeting for Leo Krzycki<br />

(June 18, 1945) INT-21PO-1405<br />

Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 28. 1944) 1NT-33Z-67<br />

Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian press<br />

(Mar. 28-May 26, 1942) INT-7BU-11<br />

[Rev. Ernest Ziska, Catholic priest in Chicago]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-590<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-231<br />

Second American Slav Congress: a Preview<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-33Z-88<br />

Second American Slav Congress: Footnote<br />

(Oct. 16, 1944) INT-33Z-90<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-33Z-113<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1526<br />

Serbo-Croat Organizational Activities<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1352<br />

Slav Meetings (July 1, 1944) INT-33Z-80<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

The Wide Horizon: Polish Dilemmas<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-21PO-43<br />

Thomas (Thomasic) on the Amer. Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1493<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

[report] (July 26, 1943) INT-33Z-34<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Francis X. Swietlik toward American<br />

Slav Congress and Ignacy Matuszewski]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-21PO-78<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept 11. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1528<br />

American Slav Congress Midwest Division<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) 1NT-26SL-184<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10. 1944) 1NT-26SL-175<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Two Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Mar. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-164<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Domestic and International Politics<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-26SL-211<br />

Milo Mamula, Secretary <strong>of</strong> American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(June 2, 1944) INT-26SL-173<br />

Second Meeting: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-26SL-166<br />

Slav Congress Resolution on Greek Internal<br />

Situation (Dec. 12. 1944) INT-26SL-212<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-26SL-171<br />

Two Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Mar. 28. 1944) 1NT-26SL-164<br />

American Slav Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Gregory Zatkovich Comments on Recent<br />

Developments (Mar. 6, 1944) INT-8CR-112<br />

Interview with Vladimir Maudr<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-887<br />

American Slav Council <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee County<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-26SL56<br />

American Slav Magazine (periodical)<br />

Leo Krzycki and American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 25. 1942) INT-26SL-89<br />

New Organization (Apr. 10. 1943) INT-26SL-98<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

(June 7, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-115<br />

American Slav Monitor (periodical)<br />

New Organization (Apr. 10, 1943) INT-26SL-98<br />

American Slav (periodical)<br />

American Slav Congress Official Organ<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-151<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1506<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-26SL-118<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) ÍNT-30YU-150<br />

American Slav Printing Association<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-30YU-1263<br />

American Slav Society<br />

First American Slav Congress<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-26SL128<br />

American Slovak Catholic Relief<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

(¿Vov. 14. 1944) INT-33CZ-64<br />

American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-33CZ-79<br />

American Slovene National Congress<br />

[Comment on American Slovene National<br />

Congress] (Dec. 13, 1942; Jan. 14,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-235<br />

American Society for Public Administration<br />

[Federal solution for Europe: report on joint<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association,<br />

the American Political Science Association, and<br />

the American Society for Public Administration]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-324<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 15


American-Soviet Friendship Council<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Council<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

(Noy. 8, 1943) INT-26SL-134<br />

American Soviet Friendship Rally, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Nov. 14, 1943<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-33RS-9<br />

American-Swedish Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

[Swedish influence in U.S.]<br />

(June 18. 25. 1942) INT-25SC-28<br />

American-Swedish Monthly (periodical)<br />

[Swedish influence in U.S.]<br />

(June 18. 25. 1942) INT-25SC-28<br />

American Swedish News Exchange<br />

American Swedish News Exchange and Finnish<br />

Propaganda (Jan. 7. 1944) INT-25SC-334<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-260<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

(Oct. 17. 1943) INT-2SSC-259<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

[Swedish influence in U.S.]<br />

(June 18. 25. 1942) INT-25SC-28<br />

American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Descent<br />

Hungarian Activities<br />

(Nov. 14. 1944) INT-15HU-652<br />

American Turner (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-13GE-681<br />

American Ukrainian Congress<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-106<br />

American Ukrainian Congress, Washington,<br />

D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24. 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar. 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

American Ukrainian Council<br />

American Ukrainian Council<br />

(July 17. 1943) INT-33UK-5<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainian Council]<br />

(July 14, 1943; July 17, 1943) INT-29UK-206<br />

American-Ukrainian Fraternal Union<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5, 1945]<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-29UK-354<br />

American Women's Voluntary <strong>Services</strong><br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Fourth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland's Fight for Freedom<br />

(Sept 13. 1943) INT-33PO-36<br />

American Youth for a Free World<br />

[American Youth for a Free World and<br />

International Labor Committee, information]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-446<br />

American Yugoslav Society<br />

American Yugoslav Society [and Serb Children's<br />

Welfare Association: no information available]<br />

(May 24. 1944) INT-30YU-1410<br />

American Yugoslav Society; Supreme Council and<br />

Domobranci (May 30. 1944) INT-30YU-1421<br />

American Yugoslav Women's Club<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conservation with Lazar Dropo in San<br />

Francisco on May 9, 1945<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1810<br />

American Zionist Emergency Council<br />

American Zionist Leader Tenders Resignation<br />

(Sept. 9, 1944) INT-33JE-33<br />

Silver Recalled to American Zionist Emergency<br />

Council (July 17. 1945) INT-33JE-74<br />

American Zionist Youth Commission<br />

[Avukah: organization, aims, and activities <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Zionist student group]<br />

(July lOSept. 15. 1942) INT-18JE-143<br />

16 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Americans All<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans All (Feb. 18, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-11<br />

["Americans All" and "I Will Do My Best,"<br />

information] (July 2, 1942) INT-10EU-84<br />

Americans All and Paul Deac [reactions to Yalta<br />

decisions] (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-10EU-S76<br />

[Americans All, conversation memo]<br />

(JVbv. 24, 1943) INT-10EU-287<br />

[Americans All, Inc., information]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-10EU-230:<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) 1NT-10EU-303<br />

Americans All Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-10EU-293<br />

["Americans All" meeting report]<br />

(Ocf. 23. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-90;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-10EU-130<br />

Americans All [meetings and activities]<br />

(Feb. 22-Mar 23, 1942) INT-19MI-67<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and Americans All, Inc. and<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Paul Deac]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1943) INT-23RM-202<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber, President<br />

(Apr 12, 1945) INT-13GE-612<br />

[Memorandum on the organization "Americans<br />

All"] (Feb. 10, 1942) ¡NT-23RM-5<br />

[Recent developments in Americans All, Inc.,<br />

information] (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-332;<br />

(Mar 31. 1944) INT-10EU-370<br />

[Relations between Americans All, Inc. and the<br />

German American Central Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan] (Apr 12, 1943) 1NT-10EU-179<br />

Report on Americans All<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-58<br />

Report on Paul M. Deac and Americans All<br />

(Mar 9-Apr 30, 1942) INT-19MI-66<br />

Romanians Urged To Join Americans All<br />

(Fei. 22, 1942) INT-23RM-2<br />

Win-the-War Rally Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans All [report]<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-10EU-424<br />

Americans for Peace<br />

"Peace Speaker" Found No Nazi in Yorkville<br />

(Mar 20, 1942) INT-13GE-59<br />

Americans for Poland<br />

[Additional information on "Americans for<br />

Poland"] (June 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1397<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Austrian Descent<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(JVov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-214<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent at<br />

Los Angeles on Apr. 23, 1944]<br />

(May 20, 1944) INT-15HU-S66<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Descent National<br />

Convention, New York, NY, Feb. 1944<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death (Mar 14, 1944) INT-33LI-22<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent Congress,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-3I4<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Aug. 26. 1944) INT-33Z-87<br />

[Americans United and Non-Partisan Council,<br />

documents] (Aug. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-451<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-442<br />

[Americans United for World Organization,<br />

meeting report] (May 15, 1945) INT-10EU-589<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

[programs and activities]<br />

(June 30. ¡945) 1NT-10EU-610<br />

Americans United for World Organization:<br />

Purpose and Program<br />

(July 15, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-436<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Free World and Americans United in Chicago,<br />

information] (Aug. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-454<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11, 1944) INT-10EU-427<br />

[Resources for Americans United, note]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-443<br />

Americas<br />

see also Central America<br />

see also Latin America<br />

Americke Delnicke Listy (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-77<br />

Amerika (newspaper)<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Nationalist Conference in<br />

New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-301<br />

[Lists <strong>of</strong> owners and editors <strong>of</strong> "Amerika," and<br />

"Dirva," two Lithuanian newspapers]<br />

(Oct. 15-18, 1942) INT-5BA-86<br />

Lithuanian Communists Conference, Brooklyn,<br />

New York, Dec. 1943<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) INT-5BA-275<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 18, 1944) INT-33LI-37<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Premier's Statement to the Press<br />

(Sept 16, 1944) INT-5BA-423<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

Amerika (periodical)<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, St. Casimir Parish,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31, 1943<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-116<br />

Lithuanian Polish Relations<br />

(Oct. 6. 1943) INT-5BA-245<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper)<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr 26, 1944; Apr. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-545<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

(Dec. 8, ¡943) INT-33HU-12<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(June 4. ¡942) INT-¡5HU-124<br />

"Amerikai Magyar Nepszava" on Ridder vs.<br />

Foerster-Tetens case<br />

(Aug. 2¡, ¡943) INT-13GE-767<br />

[Benes and the Atlantic Charter, editorial from<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(May 27. ¡943) INT-9CZ-43¡<br />

[Contributor to Nepszava]<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-¡5HU-188<br />

Current Item from Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(July 10, 1943; July 20, 1943) INT-15HV-387<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

(May 30, ¡945) INT-33CZ-73<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza and <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

Movements Against the Attack <strong>of</strong> the "A. M.<br />

Nepszava" (Aug. 21, 1943) INT-¡5HU-415<br />

[Editorial and article from Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava and comments]<br />

(May 3, ¡943; May 5, 1943) INT-15HU-330<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May H. ¡943) INT-9CZ-409<br />

Horthy's "Visit" in the Press<br />

(Apr 26, 1943) INT-15HU-33¡<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (July ¡5, 1943) INT-15HU-384<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. ¡5, ¡945) INT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

(Mar 3¡, ¡945) INT-33HU-59<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr 13, ¡945) INT-33HU-60<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept. 13, 1945) ¡NT-¡5HU-8¡6


Index by Subjects and Names Andic, E. V.<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

ßfar. 9, 1945) INT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mor. 28, 1945) 1NT-33HU-57<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-33HU-58<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchiirs<br />

Reference to Hungary<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-33HV-42<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-15HU-567<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee" (July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-715<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarian Reaction to Reports <strong>of</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> 192<br />

"Rebels" in Hungary Against the Horthy<br />

Regime; Hungarian Anti-Nazis Ask President<br />

Roosevelt to Warn Hungarian Government<br />

Against Executions<br />

(Mar. 6. 1943) INT-15HU-289<br />

Interview with the Reverend Geza Takaro in New<br />

York, Apr. 27th (Apr. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-539<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American Press<br />

Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation] (June 4. 1945) INT-15HU-801<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Nadanyi and<br />

Kaufman (Wov. 3, 1944) INT-15HU-644<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi and<br />

Max Kaufman (May 14, 1945) INT-15HU-770<br />

[Miscellaneous documents on Hungarian meeting<br />

in Chicago] (July 9, 1943; July 13,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-379<br />

[Nepszava managers obstruct and oppose the<br />

National War Fund Drive]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-15HU-475<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(Jan. 9, 1944) INT-15HU-473<br />

Ownership <strong>of</strong> the Nepszava<br />

(May 15, 1943) 1NT-15HU-336<br />

Reflections (May 4, 1943) INT-15HU-326<br />

Rustem Vambery (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-15HU-610<br />

[Rustem Vambery vs. Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) 1NT-15HU-600<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-33HU-53<br />

Amerikan Suontetar (newspaper)<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

Amerikanski Russki Vestnik (periodical)<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Amerikanski Slovenec (newspaper)<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) 1NT-33YU-117<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-33YU-133<br />

Slovenian Catholic Paper Looks to Moscow<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-115<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-953;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1432<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran (newspaper)<br />

American Srbobran and Greater Serbia Movement<br />

(Sept 8. 1942) INT-32A-69<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Amerikanski Yugoslovenski Glasnik<br />

(newspaper)<br />

[New Yugoslav Vice Consul]<br />

(Oct 2, ¡942) INT-30YU-341<br />

Amerikansky Russky Viestnik (newspaper)<br />

Amerikansky Russky Viestnik<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-8CR-93<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

Pro-Magyar Line-ups (May 15, 1943) INT-8CR-40<br />

Some Signifícant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Nov. 18, 1943) INT-8CR-70<br />

Amerikas Latweetis (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-5BA-439<br />

Amerikas Latweetis (periodical)<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Amerikos Lieturis (newspaper)<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) 1NT-5BA-233<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Paper Prefers Russians to<br />

Poles (Aug. 11. ¡944) INT-SBA-415;<br />

(Aug. 11. ¡944) INT-33U-35<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) lNT-5BA-¡3<br />

Ameriska Domovina (newspaper)<br />

["Ameriska Domovina" Article on Slovenian<br />

Congress] (Dec. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-460<br />

"Concerning the Slovenian National Congress" by<br />

Louis Adamic (Dec. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-426<br />

Crosscurrents f-om the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15. 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Data on Slovenian Newspapers Published in<br />

Cleveland (June 16. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1442<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Otto Hapsburg (Oct. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-180<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7. ¡943) INT-30YU-H69<br />

Slovene Catholic Paper uses Mussolini's Death To<br />

Condemn Italians and Prophesy Same Doom for<br />

Communism (May 14. 1945) INT-33YU-135<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May 10, 1945) 1NT-33YU-133<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5. ¡944) INT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26. 1945) 1NT-33YV-138<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, ¡944) INT-33YV-88<br />

Ameryka Echo (newspaper)<br />

[Notes on Polish activities reported in Ameryka<br />

Echo (newspaper)]<br />

(Jan. 12, ¡943) INT-21PO-195<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Ameryka Echo (newspaper) articles<br />

about postwar Poland]<br />

(Jan. 12, ¡943) INT-21PO-¡93<br />

Amsterdam, Saul<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Soviet<br />

puppet government in Poland]<br />

(June 4, ¡945) ¡NT-2¡PO-¡367<br />

Amtorg Trading Corp.<br />

Dinner meeting on "Russia and Postwar Markets/'<br />

[Sept. 28, 1944] (Sept. 29, ¡944; Oct. 2,<br />

¡944) 1NT-24RS-278<br />

Anarchists<br />

German and Spanish Anarchists<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-499<br />

Anastasius, Bishop<br />

[Information <strong>of</strong> Bishop Anastasius]<br />

(Nov. 20, ¡943) INT-30YU-1144<br />

Anastas<strong>of</strong>f, Christ<br />

[Interviews with Macedonian Organization<br />

Leaders] (Apr. 24, 1944) INT-7BU-96<br />

[Macedonian Political Organization 21st Annual<br />

Convention] (Oct. 14, ¡942) INT-7BU-¡8<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept 19, ¡942) INT-7BU-2¡<br />

Ancevich, Franz<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July ¡2, ¡944) 1NT-5BA-402<br />

Ancevicius, Pranas<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

(Oct. ¡5. 194¡) INT-5BA-40<br />

Ancmm, Calhoun<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. JO, ¡943) INT-25SC-272<br />

Norwegian-American Cross-Currents<br />

(Feb. ¡5. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-124<br />

Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong><br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Swedish immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) INT-25SC-103;<br />

(Oct. 30, ¡942) INT-25SC-W5<br />

Effects <strong>of</strong> the Immigration Law <strong>of</strong> 1924 upon a<br />

Minority Immigrant Group<br />

(Jan. ¡4. ¡943) INT-25SC-¡¡¡<br />

O. F. Ander's Proposed Study <strong>of</strong> Communism<br />

(July JO, ¡4, ¡942) INT-25SC-W<br />

Swedes in the State <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

(Jan. 14, 1942) INT-25SC-H4<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

(Sept. 30, ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-249<br />

Andersen, Axel H.<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association] (iVov. 3, ¡943) INT-25SC-264<br />

Andersen, Gerda M.<br />

Danish Elections (Apr. 23. ¡943) lNT-25SC-¡63<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and MoUer (Jan. 24, ¡943) INT-25SC-77<br />

Interview with Miss Gerda Andersen<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-25SC-295<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

(Sept. ¡1. 1943) ¡NT-33DA-2<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June ¡5, ¡944) INT-33¡C-¡<br />

[Women's role in Danish resistance]<br />

(Feb. J. ¡943) INT-25SC-¡23<br />

Anderson, G. Bernard<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Oct. 5. ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-2S¡<br />

Anderson, George F.<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Oct. 5, ¡943) INT-25SC-25¡<br />

Anderson, H. Foster<br />

[H. Foster Anderson and George Clement, from<br />

New Europe] (June 8, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-42<br />

Anderson, Louis<br />

Norwegian Inquiry (Fei. ¡3, ¡945) INT-25SC-349<br />

Anderson, Paul<br />

CIP Forum (Jan. 3¡, ¡944) JNT-33Z-61<br />

Anderson, Selma<br />

Norwegian Inquiry (Feb. ¡3. 1945) INT-25SC-349<br />

Andersson, Einar<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

(Oct. 17. 1943) INT-25SC-259<br />

Andic, E. V.<br />

Slovaks and Hungarians<br />

(JVov. ¡7. ¡942) ¡NT-9CZ-92<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 17


Andjelinovic, Gregor Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Andjelinovic, Gregor<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) INT-33AL-2<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

CSept. 23. 1942) INT-1AL-9<br />

[Gregor Andjelinovic]<br />

(Sept. 22. 1942) mT-30YU-255<br />

[Gregor Andjelinovic's Views on Yugoslav<br />

Situation] (July 28. 19S6) INT-30YU-156<br />

[Newspaper Attack on Gregor Andjelinovic; First<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Serbian Women]<br />

(Aug. 7-8, 1942) INT-30YU-197<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-524<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Andorka, Rudolf<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-33HU-20<br />

Andover, Vt.<br />

Proposal for a Book Entitled "Andover: A Little<br />

Finland in Vermont"<br />

(Dec. 30. ¡942) INT-11FI-31<br />

Andrei, Velichki<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept. 19. 1942) INT-7BU-21<br />

Andress, Bart<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> American relief for Austria]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-881<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

Andrews, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Andrews] (May 6, 1943) INT-21PO-381<br />

Speeches in Congress in Honor <strong>of</strong> Polish National<br />

Day (May 3, 1943) INT-10EU-198<br />

Andrianich, Spiro<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Rev. Spiro Andrianich<br />

(May 19. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-80<br />

Andriano, Sylvester<br />

[San Francisco investigation <strong>of</strong> Fascist activities]<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-17IT-235<br />

Andrianopoulos, Andreas<br />

Andreas Andrianopoulos<br />

(Mar. 3, 1942) INT-14GR-S8<br />

Conditions in Greece [Interview with C.<br />

Andrianopoulos] (Feb. 5. 1942) INT-14GR-31<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

(Feb. 19. 26, 1942; June 15,<br />

1942) INT-14GR-86<br />

[Information from Andrianopoulos on Conditions<br />

in Greece, Italy and Spain]<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) 1NT-14GR-96<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> interviews with Andreas<br />

Andrianopoulos] (Feb. 17, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-214<br />

Andrica, Theodore<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) INT-23RM-333<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> "Romanian Day" at Youngstown<br />

and conversation with Theodore Andrica]<br />

(July 14, 1943) 1NT-23RM-169<br />

[Interview with Theodore Andrica]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-23RM-315<br />

[Interviews with Romanians in Cleveland]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-23RM-353<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland to organize<br />

Romanian relief] (May 29. 1945) INT-23RM-369<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 9, 1943<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-33CZ-14<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> the article appearing in "America"<br />

entitled "Open Letter to Mr. Andrica"]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-23RM-316<br />

Andrlik, Jaroslav<br />

Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian Papers Discuss<br />

Benes' Plan for Sudeten Germans<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) INT-33CZ-67<br />

18 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Andrulis, Vincent<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-33LI-18<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet Republics<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) INT-5BA-322<br />

Mr. Andrulis, Editor <strong>of</strong> the Communist Daily,<br />

"Vilnis," in Chicago<br />

(June 7, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-198<br />

On Lithuanian Communists<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-165<br />

Angel, Ernest<br />

Report on Hoellering by Ernest Angel<br />

(Sept. 18. 1940) INT-13GE-351<br />

Angelí, Norman<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20. 1943) INT-13GE-661<br />

Angelo, James<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Section <strong>of</strong> American Labor '<br />

Party (Sept. 7. 1944) INT-14GR-S70<br />

Ángelus, Oskar<br />

Twelve Thousand Estonians Executed as Nazis<br />

Use Petty Gangsters in Rule <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) INT-5BA-25<br />

Anghyra (ship)<br />

[Letter and interview with Christopher Stephane;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> Greek Maritime Union; telegram<br />

about S.S. Anghyra] (July 1942) INT-14GR-144<br />

Angjelinovich, B.G.<br />

[B.G. Angjelinovic]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-556<br />

Anglo-Albanian Association<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33AL-5<br />

Aninger, Eva<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Italian personalities regarding<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945; Mar. 30, 1945) ¡NT-I7IT-1708<br />

Anostoli, Evagjel<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(JVov. 17. 1943) INT-1AL-82<br />

Anschluss<br />

[Anschluss anniversary rally <strong>of</strong> March 11]<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-4AU-728<br />

Austria and the Anschluss<br />

(May 27. 1942) INT-4AU-99<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee participation in rally<br />

commemorating Anschluss]<br />

(Feh. 12. 1944) INT-4AU-474<br />

[Austrian political groups representation at<br />

anniversary commemoration <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-477<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-4AU-123<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

(Dec. 29. 1943) INT-33AU-18<br />

Britain Won't Recognize Nazi Seizure <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-168<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AV-303<br />

General Deutsch and the Future <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-33AU-10<br />

Julius Deutsch (June 18, 1942) 1NT-4AU-126<br />

March 11 [anniversary <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feh. 11, ¡943) INT-4AU-290<br />

Memorial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-33AU-42<br />

[Preparations for March 11 Anschluss anniversary<br />

rally] (Feh. 20, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-721<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and the<br />

French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and Munich;<br />

Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-429<br />

Re-Classification <strong>of</strong> Austrian Aliens<br />

(June 4-6. 1942) INT-4AU-80<br />

Situation in the Austrian Camp<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-4AU-101<br />

[Socialist relations with other Austrian emigres]<br />

(Feh. 22. 1942) INT-4AU-22<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

(Dec. 1-6, 1943) INT-4AV-421<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-46<br />

[Talks with Socialist leaders]<br />

(May 11, 1942) 1NT-4AU-113<br />

Antal, Istvan<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feh. 7. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-485<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(June 4, 1942) INT-ISHU-124<br />

Anthony, Philip James<br />

Jamriska on League Policy; Benes and the Future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovakia (Apr. 12, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-88S<br />

Anthroposophic Society<br />

[Anthroposophic Society, information; list <strong>of</strong><br />

publications by Rudolf Steiner and other authors]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-19M1-141<br />

Anti-Axis Movement<br />

Hungarian-American situation<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-15HU-143<br />

Anti-Fascist Assembly <strong>of</strong> the People's<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Serbia<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's Liberating<br />

Assembly resolution]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1626<br />

Anti-Fascist Council for the Peoples<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

A Declaration and a Decision <strong>of</strong> the Second<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council for the<br />

Peoples Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(JVov. 29-30, 1943) INT-30YU-1197<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1198<br />

Article <strong>of</strong> Marshal Tito Dealing with Political<br />

Issues (May 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1382<br />

"Council <strong>of</strong> National Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Sends Greetings and Thanks to American<br />

Yugoslavs for Their Moral and Political Aid." ~<br />

Slobodna Rec, January 21, 1943<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-931<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(¿Vov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Make-up <strong>of</strong> Three Important Political Committees<br />

(Feb. 11. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1272<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1234<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-30YU-1216<br />

Anti-fascist Military Organization<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-406<br />

Anti-Fascist (newspaper)<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-406<br />

Anti-fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Air Force<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-406<br />

Anti-fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Fleet<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-406<br />

Anti-Nazi League<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news commentator<br />

on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-378<br />

Anti-Semitism<br />

Accounts <strong>of</strong> Interviews with Croatians<br />

(May 17. 1942) INT-30YU-103<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

CFeh. - Dec., 1942) INT-29UK-153


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec, 1941-Apr, 1942) INT-29UK-78<br />

[Anti-Semitism in Norwegian Merchant Marine<br />

Circles] (Mar. 8. 1945) INT-2SSC-354<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4, 15. 1943) INT-4AU-372;<br />

(Aug. 25, 1943) INT-33AU-11<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-270<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

fOcr. 27, 1941) INT-13GE-192<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT-21PO-8<br />

Dreyfus' Son Tells <strong>of</strong> Reliving Father's Ordeal<br />

Under Vichy (Wov. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-381<br />

[Edouard Herriot's imminent arrest and<br />

anti-Semitism in the unoccupied zone <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

(Ocr. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-443<br />

[German policy on Jews]<br />

(Mar. 25, May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-593<br />

[Guy de Rothschild, extract <strong>of</strong> letter from a cousin<br />

in France] (Apr. 15, 1942) INT-12FR-146<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-14<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

(July 5, 1944) INT-33HU-26<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-29UK-191<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-138<br />

Jews: document series INT-18JE-1 to<br />

INT-18JE-580<br />

Jews: numbered reports INT-33JE-1 to<br />

INT-33JE-76<br />

Joint Council Meeting, German-Amencan<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-968<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, NYC, July<br />

8, 1943 (July 15. 1943) INT-33RS-3<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-12<br />

Memorandum on Lithuanians and White Russians<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-5BA-42<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. 14. 1943) INT-33RS-5<br />

More on Memo Number 174<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-513<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1422<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-279<br />

[Nazi Propaganda] (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-24RS-19<br />

Nikifor Grigorief (Mar. 30, 1943) INT-29UK-173<br />

[Polish Catholic clergy views on Irish Roman<br />

Catholic clergy and anti-Semitism]<br />

(Apr. 20-21, 1942) INT-21PO-63<br />

Polish Jews Here Disturbed by Reports <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Pogroms (Apr. 21. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1271<br />

Polish Liberal Group's Plans Temporarily<br />

Hampered (June 17. 1944) INT-21PO-885<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-99<br />

[Pro-Quisling Norwegian-American]<br />

(Nov. 17. 1941) INT-25SC-23<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki anti-Semitic line and<br />

Cardinal Hlond's response]<br />

(June 2. 1942) INT-21PO-44<br />

Report on Common Council<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-19MI-227<br />

Rev. Herbert J. Brodt<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1230<br />

Richard Grau letter (Ocr. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-362<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec. 18, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-188<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-23<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-29VK-275<br />

["The Hour" and its Editor, Albert E. Kahn]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-77<br />

["The Hour's" Communist Connections and<br />

Pattern <strong>of</strong> its Attacks on Prominent<br />

Anti-Communists]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-145<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> articles in "Pittsburczanin"<br />

concerning anti-Semitism]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943; Apr. 30, 1943) INT-21PO-415<br />

Two Hungarian-American Meetings Protesting<br />

Sztojay's Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-33HU-28<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Periodical "Nova Pora"<br />

COcr. 19, 1942) INT-29UK-121<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-21PO-1377<br />

[Zorya (Dawn), new Russian periodical]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-132<br />

Antier, Paul<br />

Free French National Committee: Vignaux'<br />

Philosophy (July 30, 1942) INT-12FR-19S<br />

Antinori, Vincenzo<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Vincenzo Antinori, link between Spanish<br />

and Italian anti-Fascists]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-17IT-447<br />

Antoine, Aristide<br />

Notes on France Forever Meeting<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-12FR-815<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Antonescu, Ion<br />

Romanians: document series ¡NT-23RM-I to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

Antonescu, Mihai<br />

[Communication from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mihai Antonescu<br />

to the British] (Oct. 3, ¡943) INT-23RM-210<br />

Antonijevich, Milosh<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American Labor<br />

Delegates to Italy (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-33IT-85<br />

Antonini Rumored Relenting in His Opposition to<br />

Communist-Socialist Collaboration in Italy<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33IT-92<br />

[Antonini's address at meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Labor Conference on International Affairs]<br />

(Oct. 23. 1944) INT-niT-1545<br />

[Antonini's appeal for U.S intervention in political<br />

situation in liberated countries]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1588<br />

[Antonini's comments regarding Giuseppe<br />

Modigliani's visa hearing]<br />

(Apr. 29. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-114<br />

[Antonini's criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information's personnel and programs in<br />

connection with broadcasts to Italy]<br />

(July 21. 1942) ¡NT-171T-280<br />

[Antonini's support <strong>of</strong> the Italian underground<br />

movement] (Aug. 16. 1943) 1NT-171T-769<br />

Antonini's Views After His Return from Italy<br />

(Ocr. 30, 1944) INT-33IT-99<br />

[Antonini's views on communist campaign to<br />

dominate the anti-Fascist movement in the U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1943; Feb. 4. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-612<br />

[Buscemi-Montana and Antonini's claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist responsibility for the Tresca murder]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-17IT-526<br />

[Carlo Sforza letter on Italy's Future; Anti-Axis<br />

Rally article] (Jan. 21. 1942;) INT-17IT-7<br />

[Comments on Luigi Antonini's stay in Italy]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-17IT-1376<br />

Communists Renew Attacks on Antonini<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-33IT-120<br />

Conversations with Mr. Antonini and Mr.<br />

Montana on the Communist situation Among<br />

the Italians (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-17IT-561<br />

Antunuck, Stephen<br />

Current Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. 1943) /OT-337T-J0<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political Scene in<br />

the U.S. (Aug. 3. 1943) INT-33IT-14<br />

[Financial contributions from Luigi Antonini to<br />

Italian political groups]<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-17IT-1493<br />

[Garibaldi commemoration in Washington, D.C.<br />

and speech by Luigi Antonini]<br />

(June 7-15. 1942) 1NT-17IT-215<br />

Interview with Luigi Antonini<br />

(June 4, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1209;<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-171T-1467<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17rr-682<br />

[Italian-American delegates <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor unions<br />

received by the Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor] (Sept. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1441<br />

Italian-American Labor Council Mass Meeting and<br />

Concert at Madison Square Garden<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-17IT-79<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council meeting in New<br />

York City] (Feb. 1, 1942) INT-17IT-5<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1257<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the activities<br />

and criticism <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

(July 8-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-17IT-351<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-33IT-133<br />

Italian Submarines in the Atlantic<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-17IT-66<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 51-HR<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-509<br />

[Luigi Antonini] (Apr. 29, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-113;<br />

(May 4, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-136<br />

Luigi Antonini Scores Communists on Italian<br />

Boundary Question<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33IT-126<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor Council<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33IT-82<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

(Ocr. 31, 1944) ¡NT-171T-1491<br />

[Press conference <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

(Mar. 27-31, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-615<br />

[Radio broadcast by Luigi Antonini]<br />

(July 11. 1943) INT-17IT-851<br />

Report on Italian-American Labor Council Rally at<br />

Madison Square Garden, Jan. 31, 1942<br />

([n.d.]) INT-17IT-18<br />

[Resolution adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 11-12, 1943) INT-17IT-764<br />

Schism in the Mazzini Society and a New Free<br />

Italy Movement (Dec. 21, 1943) ¡NT-33IT-38<br />

Silone Attacks Antonini and the AFL<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33IT-135<br />

[Speeches at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society and<br />

the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(June 2-9, 1942) INT-17IT-201<br />

Testimonial Dinner for Luigi Antonini<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1436;<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1437<br />

Today and Tomorrow [appeal for unification <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian groups] (Jan. 1, 1944) lNT-nrr-959<br />

U.S. Italians Make Plea to Roosevelt<br />

(Jan. 11. 1942) INT-17IT-1<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) INT-17rr-814<br />

Antunes, Luiz<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) 1NT-33PR-4<br />

Antunovic, Ivo<br />

Spotlight on Austria, 10 March 1945<br />

(Mar. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-740<br />

Antunuck, Stephen<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford, Conn.<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State College,<br />

Kingston, R.I. (June 23, 1945) 1NT-24RS-393<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 19


Anzeuger und Post (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Anzeuger und Post (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-lSGE-SSl<br />

AOA<br />

see Anti-fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Air Force<br />

AON<br />

see Anti-fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Fleet<br />

Aosta Valley<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Separatists in the Aosta Valley]<br />

(Dec. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1650<br />

Apor, Gabrielle<br />

[Anthony Balasy on Hungary's present position<br />

and outlook for the future]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) INT-15HU-604<br />

Baron Gabrielle Apor<br />

(June 13, 1944) INT-15HU-577<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

(June-22, 1944) 1NT-33HU-25<br />

Apostolides, Andreas<br />

A. Apostolides (Feb. 20, 1942) INT-14GR-480<br />

Andreas Apostolides<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-14GR-332<br />

Apostolides (Jan. 19, 1942) INT-14GR-40<br />

Fight Against King George II<br />

(Jan. 8. 1942) INT-14GR-22<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

(Feb. 19. 26, 1942; June 15.<br />

1942) INT-14GR-86<br />

Memorandum Re: Apostolides<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-14GR-19<br />

[Notes on Greek personalities in America]<br />

(Aug.-Sept. 1942) 1NT-14GR-268<br />

Appreciate America, Inc.<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-584<br />

Arab National League<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem]<br />

(Jan. 28-May 17, 1942) ¡NT-2AB-9<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-33AR-10<br />

Arab World (periodical)<br />

[Information on the Arab quarterly "The Arab<br />

World"] (Aug. 1. 1944) INT-2AB-242<br />

Arabs<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Sept, 13, 1943) INT-33JE-17<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant Crisis<br />

and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League<br />

(June 25, 1945) ¡NT-33JE-68<br />

Arab Alignments in the Near East<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-142<br />

Arab Politics in Palestine ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-196<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 17. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-189<br />

Arabic Newspapers in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) 1NT-32A-29<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320: INT-33AR-1 to 1NT-33AR-35<br />

Arabs in Relation to the Political Situation in<br />

North Africa (Nov. 19. ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-413<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Arab-Jewish relations and Arab<br />

internal politics] (Jan. 20. 1944) 1NT-18JE-313<br />

Early Zionist Reactions to Arab Compromise<br />

Proposal for Palestine<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) ¡NT-33JE-54<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

[Information on Jewish and Arabic political<br />

organizations and periodicals published in<br />

Palestine and Transjordan]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-18JE-220<br />

Jewish Attitudes Towards Terrorism<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-18JE-373<br />

Jewish Comment on a Message Allegedly Sent by<br />

President Roosevelt to the Palestine Arab Party<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-18JE-409;<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-33JE-30<br />

[Jewish press commentary on Dr. Magnes'<br />

suggestions for Arab-Jewish rapprochement]<br />

(June 16-July 21, 1942) INT-18JE-121<br />

20 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Jewish press reaction to Dr. Judah L. Magnes'<br />

proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> Palestine as a<br />

bi-national state] (July 14. 1942) INT-18JE-104<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-18JE-194;<br />

(Jan. 4, ¡943) INT-33JE-12<br />

Latest Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Palestine Zionist-Arab<br />

Problem (July ¡9. 1943) ¡NT-18JE-242:<br />

(July 25, ¡943) INT-18JE-251<br />

Notes on the Arab Press<br />

(Fed. 12. 1942) INT-32A-¡7<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Fei. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-366<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> Zionist and<br />

anti-Zionist organizations]<br />

(June 23. ¡943) ¡NT-¡8JE-236<br />

[Proposal by Dr. Magnes for binational regime as<br />

solution to Palestine problem]<br />

(Fe6. 15. 1945; Feb. 23. 1945) INT-18JE-48I<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-24RS-286<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, ¡944) INT-10EU-472<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-born population]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-3¡8<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Farhat<br />

Ziadeh - Arabs]<br />

(Fef>. 20-Aug. ¡0, ¡945) PERS-1-121<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nabih A.<br />

Faris (Arabic-language press) and M. W. Fodor]<br />

(May 20. 1942-May ¡5. ¡943) PERS-¡-32<br />

Zionism- Aims and Prospects<br />

(Jan. 12. 1942) INT-18JE-¡<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-33JE-10<br />

Aranha, Mr.<br />

Report from Brazil: Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-458<br />

Araquistain, Ramon<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ramon Araquistain]<br />

(Jan. ¡2, ¡944) INT-27SP-248<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar and Ramon<br />

Araquistain] (Feb. ¡9, ¡945) INT-27SP-4¡4<br />

Ararat Society<br />

Ararat Society Meeting<br />

(Apr. ¡7, ¡944) INT-3AM-39<br />

Arason, Louise<br />

Icelanders (Sepi. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-241<br />

Arbeiter-Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-337<br />

Suggestions For New Organization <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

Newspapers (Ocr. 5, ¡945) 1NT-4AU-907<br />

Ardahan<br />

Kars and Ardahan Stir Armenian-American<br />

Ambitions (Aug. 8, 1945) INT-33AM-10<br />

Ardas, V. M.<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, ¡945) INT-33YU-¡40<br />

Yugoslav Query (May ¡5, ¡945) ¡NT-30YU-¡796<br />

Arendsee, Martha<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-¡3GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Argentina<br />

see also Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> a Polish journalist group in Buenos<br />

Aires] (Atov. 13, ¡943; Nov. ¡7,<br />

¡943) 1NT-21PO-606<br />

Agreement Between Spanish Republicans and Free<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> the Argentine Republic<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-27SP-¡50<br />

American Slavs Salute the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 7, ¡945) INT-26SL-230<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1, 1944) INT-2AB-202<br />

Arabs Aid Axis in Argentina<br />

(May 15. ¡944) INT-2AB-209<br />

Argentine Serbs Seek Collaboration with Anti-Tito<br />

Serbs Here (July 13. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-¡48<br />

"Argentinian News" Reveals Pro-Axis Sentiment<br />

(Mar. 27, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-¡52<br />

Austrian Personalities: Argentina and Brazil<br />

(Jan. 24, ¡942) INT-4AU-H6<br />

[Barter trade agreement between Argentina and<br />

Spain] (Mar. ¡4, ¡942) INT-27SP-41<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

(Nov. 27, ¡943) INT-29UK-244;<br />

(Oct. 27. ¡943: Dec. 8. ¡943) ¡NT-29UK-250<br />

[Celebration by Argentine Fascists in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's rescue; activities in<br />

Argentina and Uruguay]<br />

(Nov. ¡, ¡944) ¡NT-17IT-1497<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

(Mar. 23. 1944) INT-29UK-281<br />

[Conditions in Brazil and Argentina]<br />

(Apr. 20-25, ¡942) INT-17IT-509<br />

Confusion Reported in Italian Anti-Fascist<br />

Activities in Argentina<br />

(Jan. 30, ¡943) INT-¡7¡T-607<br />

Croatians in Argentina<br />

(¿Vov. 72, 1942) INT-30YU-392<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June U, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> Vichy diplomats in Latin America to<br />

the Fighting French]<br />

(Nov. 14, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-450<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Jugoslav Legation in Buenos Aires<br />

(Feb. 4, ¡943) INT-30YU-793<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. ¡945) INT-9CZ-860;<br />

(Dec, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-534;<br />

(Feb. 28, ¡945) INT-10EU-539;<br />

(Jan., 1945) 1NT-10EU-540;<br />

(Feb. ¡945) INT-I2FR-972;<br />

(Feb. ¡945) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡392;<br />

(Mar. 1945) INT-25SC-363;<br />

([Feb., 1945]) ¡NT-29UK-342<br />

Foreign language groups in Argentina: Armenians<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) ¡NT-3AM-60<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina: Russians<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-335<br />

Foreign language groups in Argentina: the Dutch<br />

community (March, 1945) INT-20NS-47<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Ocr. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-¡8¡<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 24, ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-468<br />

French and Free French in Argentina<br />

(July 21-Aug. 7, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-282<br />

German Espionage in Argentina<br />

(Jan. 5. ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-50¡<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

(¿Vov. 50-Dec. 3¡, ¡943) ¡NT-¡4GR-446<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's Vote<br />

Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

(May 4, ¡945) INT-33GR-109<br />

[Greeks in Argentina] (Feb. 1945) INT-¡4GR-664<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Aug. 4, 1943; Aug. 20,<br />

1943) lNT-¡5HU-402<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco: First<br />

Phase (May 30, ¡945) INT-33HU-73<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. H, 1944) INT-4AU-5¡6<br />

[Information on Lebanese communities in Mexico<br />

and Argentina] (June 6. ¡944) lNT-2AB-22¡<br />

[Information on Spanish Republican personahties<br />

and institutions in Argentina]<br />

(Mar. ¡, 1943) lNT-27SP-¡24<br />

[Information on the Polish community in<br />

Argentina] (Feb. 1945) INT-21PO-H75<br />

[Information on the Spanish Republican Centre <strong>of</strong><br />

Buenos Aires] (Mar. 25, ¡943) ¡NT-27SP-¡28


Index by Subjects and Names Armenians<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(May 23. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-930<br />

Italian Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Mission in Argentina and Chile<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) I\T-17IT-505<br />

Italian-Controlled Companies and Institutions in<br />

Argentina (May 11, 1942) INT-IJIT-SOó<br />

Italian Embassy in Argentina Supports Badoglio<br />

Government (Oct. 11. 1943) INT-17IT-875<br />

[Italian-language press in Argentina]<br />

(Mar. 15-Apr. 11, 1942) INT-niT-224;<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-17IT-598;<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) ¡NT-17¡T-641<br />

Italians in the Province <strong>of</strong> Mendoza (Argentina)<br />

(Dec. 18, 1942) INT-17IT-476<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America, conversation<br />

memo] (Nov. 28, 1944) ¡NT-10EV-501<br />

Jewish Population <strong>of</strong> South America: statistics <strong>of</strong><br />

population and occupational distribution<br />

(May 2. 1944) INT-18JE-343<br />

Jewish Press and Organizations in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 22, 1943) INT-18JE-205<br />

[Jewish press comments on activities at the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(June 6. 1945) 1NT-18JE-548<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1, 1944) 1NT-29VK-322<br />

"La Prensa" All-Out for Argentina's Hemisphere<br />

Rights (Jan. 25. 1945) INT-33SP-29<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> some pro-Fascist businessmen in<br />

Rosario and Santa Fe]<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-17IT-1182<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-348<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government in Exile [in<br />

Argentina] Criticized<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-651<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-I53<br />

[Memorandum on discontinuation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

National Committee; Report <strong>of</strong> Comité<br />

Austríaco <strong>of</strong> Argentina]<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-4AU-161<br />

Memorandum Regarding Syrio-Lebanese Activities<br />

in Argentina during the Period <strong>of</strong> May 1943 to<br />

June 1944 (JVov. 28, 1944) INT-2AB-259<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

More on the Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-282<br />

Nazi and Fascist Activities in Province <strong>of</strong> Sante<br />

Fe, Argentina (Jan. 6. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-520<br />

Notes on the French Press in Argentina<br />

(Apr. 26. 1943) INT-12FR-584<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) INT-33PO-153<br />

[Political activities in Brazil and Argentina; listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> German libraries in Argentina]<br />

(Jul-Aug. 1942) INT-17IT-459<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Groups in<br />

Argentina (Nov. 9. 1944) INT-5BA-357;<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-519<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13. 1942) INT-29UK-99<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the De Gaullist Committee for<br />

Argentina (Nov. 9. 1943) INT-12FR-677<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian Clergy in Argentina<br />

(May 4, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-508<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

[Reader's Comment on Argentine Croatian<br />

Newspapers, September 16, 1942<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942) INT-30YU-5I0<br />

Repercussion <strong>of</strong> Italian Events on Italians <strong>of</strong><br />

Argentina from the Unconditional Surrender to<br />

the Co-Belligerency<br />

(iVov. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-905<br />

[Report on Argentine Hungarian Groups]<br />

(Feb., 1945; Mar. 14, 1945) 1NT-15HU-733<br />

[Report on Yugoslav groups in Argentina]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) INT-30YU-1751<br />

Report Prepared by Division <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Republics on Franz van Cauwelaert<br />

(Jan. 10. 1942) INT-6BE-15<br />

Republican Spaniards in Argentina<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-27SP-151<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-24RS-74<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Italian Colony in Rosario de Santa<br />

Fe' (Dec. 22. 1943) INT-17IT-950<br />

Spanish Colony in Argentina<br />

(July 29. 1942) INT-27SP-12S<br />

Spanish Falangist Activities in Argentina<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943; Apr. 16. 1943) INT-27SP-148<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Argentina's New<br />

Status (Apr. 21. 1945) INT-33SP-35<br />

The Ukrainian Language Press in South America<br />

([Apr.. 1944]) INT-29UK-286<br />

Twentieth <strong>of</strong> September Celebration in Argentina<br />

and Uruguay (Nov. ¡3. 1942) lNT-¡7lT-5¡0<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on Ukrainian<br />

Nationalism in Argentina<br />

(July 21. 1944) INT-33UK-21<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Nazi Headquarters<br />

in Argentina fSept. 23. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-319<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-18<br />

Yugoslav Group in Argentina Seeks Directives<br />

from Marshal Tito's Representative in London<br />

(Nov. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1664<br />

Argentinisches Tageblatt (newspaper)<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-468<br />

Argentinske Nova (newspaper)<br />

"Argentinian News" Reveals Pro-Axis Sentiment<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-IS2<br />

Argentinske Novine (newspaper)<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other Yugoslav<br />

Activities] (July 23, 1942) INT-30YU-121<br />

Croatians in Argentina<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-392<br />

["Hrvatski Domobran"and "Argentinski Novine"]<br />

(Ocr. JO, 1942) INT-30YU-387<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Ari, Bela<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

Arkansas<br />

see also Slovac, Ark.<br />

Arlet, Wieslaw<br />

[Discussions with Mr. Besterman, Mr. Arlet, and<br />

Under Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Welles]<br />

(May 3, 1943; May 6, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-368<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wieslaw Arlet on the Moscow<br />

Conference] fOcr. 29. 1943) ¡NT-33PO-43<br />

Arlett, Mr.<br />

Dr. Bencs' Trip seen by a Slovak member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovak Legation<br />

(June 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-473<br />

Armed forces<br />

see Air forces<br />

see Military forces<br />

see Naval forces<br />

Armenia<br />

Armenian Press in America<br />

(May 12. 1942) INT-2AB-32<br />

Armenians: document series INT-3AM-1 to<br />

INT-3AM-90; ¡NT-33AM-1 to INT-33AM-10<br />

[Suggested names <strong>of</strong> possible readers]<br />

(July 10. 1943) INT-10EU-240<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1941) INT-24RS-63<br />

Armenian-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong><br />

California<br />

[Admission <strong>of</strong> Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League to San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-3AM-77<br />

[Background information on Armenian-American<br />

Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

(May 1945) ¡NT-3AM-69<br />

[Dispatch on Armenian-American Citizens' League<br />

<strong>of</strong> California] (May 3. 1945) ¡NT-3AM-79<br />

Program for Ninth Annual State Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armenian-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong><br />

California (May 31, 1943) INT-3AM-13<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-3AM-23<br />

[Reports on the Ninth Annual State Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armenian-American Citizens League <strong>of</strong><br />

California and an interview with the Reverend<br />

H. M. Hovagimian] (June 9. 1943) 1NT-3AM-12<br />

Armenian Democratic Liberal Union<br />

Armenians: document series INT-3AM-1 to<br />

INT-3AM-90; ¡NT-33AM-I to INT-33AM-10<br />

Armenian General Benevolent Organization<br />

[Armand H. Gizir's comments on membership in<br />

Armenian-American political and religious<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1945) INT-3AM-80<br />

Armenians in America<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-3AM-26<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-3AM-23<br />

Armenian National Committee<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

(May 24. 1945) INT-3AM-70<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches Anti-Turk<br />

Campaign (June 12. 1945) INT-33AM-9<br />

Armenian National Council <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) 1NT-33AM-8<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches Anti-Turk<br />

Campaign (June 12. 1945) INT-33AM-9<br />

Armenian Progressive League<br />

[Armand H. Gizir's comments on membership in<br />

Armenian-American political and religious<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1945) INT-3AM-80<br />

Armenian Community in Boston<br />

(Feb. 27. 1944) INT-3AM-33<br />

Armenian Groups Pledge Loyalty to the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-2AB-3S<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) INT-33AM-8<br />

Convention Opened by Armenians: United War<br />

Effort by Its Members Is the Goal <strong>of</strong> Progressive<br />

League (Sept. 6, 1942) INT-3AM-2<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sepr. 28, 1943) INT-3AM-23<br />

Armenian Revolutionary Federation<br />

Armenians: document series 1NT-3AM-Î to<br />

INT-3AM-90; INT-33AM-1 to INT-33AM-10<br />

Armenian Social Democratic Party<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) INT-33AM-8<br />

Armenian Youth Federation<br />

Hairenik Daily [background <strong>of</strong> Armenian<br />

Revolutionary Federation] ([1943]) 1NT-3AM-22<br />

Armenians<br />

Armenian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 13-21. 1942) INT-2AB-34<br />

Armenians: document series INT-3AM-1 to<br />

INT-3AM-90; INT-33AM-1 to INT-33AM-10<br />

Armenians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 29. 1942) 1NT-2AB-33<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-562<br />

[Information on Armenian political parties and<br />

press] (Apr. 3. 1942) INT-2AB-37<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 21


Armenians Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Armenian organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-2AB-36<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-344<br />

Russian Activities (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-24RS-195<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: 11<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-286<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alice A.<br />

Adanalian - Armenian press]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942-Aug. 25, 1943) PERS-1-4<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Rouben<br />

Gavoor - Armenians] (Aug. 27, ¡943-Mar. 29,<br />

1944) PERS-1-38<br />

Armistices<br />

see also Peace settlement<br />

[Admiral Abrial's statement in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French armistice] (July 27, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-254<br />

Bonomi Government Seen Doomed by "Harsh"<br />

Armistice Terms (Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33IT-84<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-15HU-725<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo] (Nov. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1511<br />

Finnish Social Democratic opinion<br />

(Ocr. 1, 1944) INT-11FÍ-96<br />

Foreign-Language Press Comments on the Finnish<br />

Armistice (Nov. 2, 1944) INT-33FI-14<br />

Giuseppe Berti Discusses the Italian Armistice<br />

Terms (July 27, 1944) INT-33IT-77<br />

Greek-American Press Comment on Bulgarian<br />

Armistice Terms (Wov. 13, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-76<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33HU-54<br />

Hungarian-Americans Continue Agitation Over<br />

Transylvania (Apr. 27, 1945) INT-33HU-65<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1365<br />

[Italian political parties appeal to Badoglio for an<br />

immediate armistice]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-768<br />

Italy To Publish the Armistice at Allied Request?<br />

(July 7, 1944) INT-33IT-69<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) 1NT-15HU-717<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms<br />

(Oct. 6, 1944) INT-15HU-646<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms Add to<br />

Italian-American Discontent<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33IT-93<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-33HU-36<br />

Romania's Situation After the Armistice<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-269<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans on Romanian<br />

Armistice and Transylvania]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-649<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians on the armistice terms]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-273<br />

Armstrong, Hamilton F.<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-229<br />

Armstrong, Margaret<br />

[Lady Margaret Armstrong, information]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-199<br />

Army<br />

see U.S. Army<br />

Army Emergency Relief Fund<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> the heavyweight championship<br />

fight between Pvt. Joe Louis and Abe Simon for<br />

the Army Emergency Relief Fund]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-28<br />

Arpesyan, Stepan<br />

Armenian-Americans Welcome a Soviet-Armenian<br />

to New York (May 4, 1944) INT-33AM-3<br />

22 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Arra, Jack<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Arrest<br />

see also Internment<br />

[Arrest and release <strong>of</strong> Vichy secret agent in New<br />

York] (July 14-Aug. 13, 1942) INT-12FR-255<br />

Austria: Morale <strong>of</strong> the People and Army<br />

(Apr. 1943) INT-4AU-349<br />

[Edouard Herriot's imminent arrest and<br />

anti-Semitism in the unoccupied zone <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-443<br />

[General de Lattre de Tassigny arrested in France]<br />

CJVov. /5, 1942) INT-12FR-397<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1319<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi<br />

Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-13GE-195<br />

[Pierre Bertaux <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Toulouse]<br />

(Mar. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-9<br />

[Reaction to the declaration <strong>of</strong> Herriot and<br />

Jeanneney]<br />

(Sept. 14-Oct. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-360<br />

Statement In Regard To Taking Into Custody And<br />

Release Of Arnold Bergstraesser<br />

(¿Vov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-431<br />

Arslan, Emir Emin<br />

[Biographical information on the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem and the Emir Emin Arslan]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1942) INT-2AB-8<br />

Arts and the humanities<br />

[Brecht Bertolt] (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-13GE-860<br />

Combined Croatian Rally and Concert, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 1, 1943<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1175<br />

Communists at work (Apr. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-71<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

tfVov. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-398<br />

Heinrich Mann and Thomas Mann<br />

(Sept. 25, 28, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-867<br />

[Lion Feuchtwanger, Frederick W. Foerster, Ernst<br />

Fraenkel] (Sept. 27-Oct. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-862<br />

Paul Tillich, Gottfried Treviranus, and Fritz von<br />

Unruh (Sept. 27-30, 1943) INT-13GE-873<br />

[Performance <strong>of</strong> sixth war loan spectacle, entitled<br />

"The Light <strong>of</strong> Freedom," report]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-10EU-521<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in the U.S.<br />

establishment] (May 16, 1942) INT-21PO-47<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Croner; Remarks on the Spirit and<br />

Destiny <strong>of</strong> the Germans<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1483<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Alfred Doeblin in<br />

Hollywood, December 12, 1944<br />

(Jan. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Artucio, Hugo F.<br />

Excerpts from "The Nazi Underground in South<br />

America' by Hugo Fernandez Artucio<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-13GE-237<br />

Artz, Arthur<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-829<br />

As-Semeer (newspaper)<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

the foreign-language in the U.S. and the<br />

controversy in the Arabic press]<br />

(Apr. 18-May 31, 1942) INT-2AB-21<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-33AR-20<br />

Asbarez (newspaper)<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) 1NT-33AM-2<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) 1NT-3AM-23<br />

[Report on the Armenian Press in California]<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-3AM-15;<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-3AM-16<br />

[Reports on the Ninth Annual State Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armenian-American Citizens League <strong>of</strong><br />

California and an interview with the Reverend<br />

H. M. Hovagimian] (June 9. 1943) INT-3AM-12<br />

Ascoli, Max<br />

Conversation with Max Ascoli<br />

(June 15. 1944) ¡NT-171T-1237<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33Z-70<br />

[Italian-American Press]<br />

(Apr. 18-May 7, 1942) INT-171T-90<br />

[Max Ascoli] (Mar. 26, 1945) INT-17IT-1707;<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) 1NT-171T-1732;<br />

(June 3, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1784:<br />

(June 3, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-I787;<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1807<br />

[Max Ascoli's statement explaining views <strong>of</strong><br />

Mazzim Society] (June 12, 1942) INT-17IT-187<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-310<br />

Asensio, Jose<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

(July 22. 1943) INT-27SP-194;<br />

(Mar. I. 1944) INT-27SP-263;<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-281;<br />

(Oct. 24. 1944) INT-27SP-339;<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-27SP-411<br />

[Information on Antonio de la Cruz Mann and<br />

General Jose Asensio]<br />

(Dec. 27, 1941) INT-27SP-5<br />

[Information on leading Spanish personalities]<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-27SP-4<br />

[Information regarding correspondence from<br />

General Jose Asensio]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-27SP-47<br />

[Interview with General Jose Asensio]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-27SP-441<br />

Asia<br />

see also Armenia<br />

see also China<br />

see also Far East<br />

see also India<br />

see also Iran<br />

see also Iraq<br />

see also Japan<br />

see also Korea<br />

sec also Lebanon<br />

see also Middle East<br />

see also Palestine<br />

see also Syria<br />

see also Transjordan<br />

see also Turkey<br />

Asians<br />

see under names <strong>of</strong> specific peoples (listed under<br />

Racial and ethnic groups)<br />

Askoutsis, Nickolaos<br />

Clandestine Meeting between Markos Kladakis<br />

and Nikolaos Askoutsis<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-14GR-557<br />

Asian, Samuel<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

ASO<br />

see Anti-fascist Military Organization<br />

Asociación Austria Libre (Cuba)<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Asociación Pan-Islamista<br />

Memorandum Regarding Syrio-Lebanese Activities<br />

in Argentina during the Period <strong>of</strong> May 1943 to<br />

June 1944 (JVov. 28. 1944) INT-2AB-259<br />

Assassination<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1943) INT-171T-527<br />

American Zionists Intercede with Egyptian<br />

Authorities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Moyne Assassins<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-33JE-46<br />

Anniversary Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Assassination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carlo Tresca (Jan. 18. 1944) INT-33IT-45<br />

[Appeal to Governor Dewey to appoint a special<br />

prosecutor for the investigation <strong>of</strong> the Tresca<br />

murder] (Oct. 19, 1944; Nov. 10,<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1675


Index by Subjects and Names Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

[Assassination <strong>of</strong> Henry Gachelin and growing<br />

anti-collaborationist opposition in France]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-253<br />

[Buscemi-Montana and Antonini's claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist responsibility for the Tresca murder]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-526<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a committee to investigate the<br />

Tresca murder] (Mar. 24, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-619<br />

[Falangist attempt to assassinate Minister <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Valera] (Aug. 26, 1942) 1NT-27SP-87<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis] (Jan. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-525<br />

Jewish Reactions to the Assassination <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Moyne and the Death Sentence Against His<br />

Assassins (Jan. 23, 1945) INT-33JE-42<br />

L'Assassinat de Carlo Tresca et la Reaction dans<br />

les Milieux Italiens et Italo-Americains des Etats<br />

Unis (Feb. 23, 1943) INT-17IT-687<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-33IT-88<br />

[Memorial service for Carlo Tresca and Mazzini<br />

Society meeting] (June 1, 1943) INT-17IT-673<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-33IT-6<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1941) INT-13GE-14<br />

Assefat Hanivharim<br />

Resolutions Passed by Jewish Elected Assembly<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-18JE-331<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

" Freiheit fuer Oesterreich" Published by<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

(June 28, 1942) INT-4AV-67<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austnan Republic<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-64;<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-4AU-110<br />

Austrian Affairs [conversation with Ferdinand<br />

Czernin] (June 8, 1943) 1NT-4AU-351<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Legion; American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Werthiemer [conversation<br />

with Count Czernin]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-4AU-261<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) INT-4AV-166<br />

Austrian Unit (Nov. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-191<br />

Austrians Here United Only on Beating Hitler<br />

(May 11, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-9I<br />

Conversation with Czernin; Military Committee<br />

for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Dee. 18, 1942) 1NT-4AU-248<br />

[Count Czernin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-4AV-89<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austnan Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-214<br />

[Lectures organized by Assembly for a Democratic<br />

Austrian Republic] (Oct. 9, 1942) INT-4AU-177<br />

[Leftist reactions to activities <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-59<br />

[Manifesto by East Europeans protesting<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> Hapsburgs]<br />

(Nov. 1942) INT-4AV-217<br />

March 11 [anniversary <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-290<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-305<br />

[New Austrian Socialist organization]<br />

([Apr. 1942]) 1NT-4AV-61<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Freiheit fuer Oesterreich"]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-162<br />

[Strasburger speech; meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) 1NT-4AU-174<br />

Assembly for a Democratic Union<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-124<br />

Assie, Georges<br />

Discussion with Georges Assie [<strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-389<br />

[George L. Assie's letters transmitting publications<br />

edited by France Forever]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) 1NT-12FR-464<br />

[Henri Bonnet, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-I2FR-12<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier from Montreal]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1942) 1NT-12FR-10<br />

Assistance programs<br />

see Economic assistance<br />

see Food assistance<br />

sec Medical assistance<br />

see Military assistance<br />

see War relief<br />

Associacion Pro-Refugiados Políticos De<br />

Habla Alemana in Mexico<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Associacion Ugraniana de Cultura (Prosvita)<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

([Feb., 1945]) INT-29UK-342<br />

Associacion Ugraniana de Renacimiento<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

([Feb., 1945]) INT-29UK-342<br />

Associated Austrian Relief, Inc.<br />

Proposed Plan for a United Austrian Relief<br />

Committee: Submitted by Marem Somer to<br />

Maria Deutsch (Sept. 17, 1945) INT-4AU-885<br />

Associated Leaf Tobacco Co.<br />

David Schnur (Dec. 17, ¡942) INT-13GE-444<br />

Association Austria Libre (Cuba)<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere COcr. 12. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-181<br />

Association Canado-Americaine<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> French fraternal aid<br />

organizations and their <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-12FR-88<br />

Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) INT-5BA-61<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Wov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Interview with Dr Antanas Smetona<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-5BA-223<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) 1NT-SBA-169<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> American War Mothers <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Descent<br />

Inaugural Convention <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> American<br />

War Mothers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944; Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-21PO-1017;<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33PO-145<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Tangier<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Tangier<br />

and problem <strong>of</strong> securing visas for Austrian<br />

refugees in Spanish Morocco]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-456<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Catholics from Europe<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> European Catholics: Purposes<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-19MI-320<br />

European Catholics (Mar. 6, 1944) 1NT-19MI-288<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> European Newcomers<br />

Lecture on "America and Russia After the War"<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-33RS-40<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

Albert Grzesinski (Apr. 15, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-188<br />

[Albert Grzesinski and Association <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans] (Dec. 8. 1942) 1NT-13GE-446<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-13GE-146;<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-322;<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-¡7¡7<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-13GE-460<br />

[Democracy in post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-64<br />

Democratic Germans and the German Post-War<br />

Problem (May 9. ¡942) INT-33GE-2<br />

[Dr. Rudolf Katz] (June 23. ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-325<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> "Association for a Free Germany"]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1941) INT-13GE-48<br />

Free German Group Is Incorporated Here<br />

(Jan. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-130<br />

Free German group movement; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans (Sept. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-810<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26, 1943) 1NT-13GE-673<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, ¡942) 1NT-13GE-243<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-I52<br />

[Meeting for creation <strong>of</strong> proposed Free German<br />

Committee] (Oct. 9, 1943) 1NT-13GE-823<br />

[Notwendige Aufklarung]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-474<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi<br />

Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-13GE-195<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

Provisional List <strong>of</strong> exiled German democratic and<br />

labor leaders for a Radio Propaganda into<br />

Germany (June 30, 1942) ÍNT-13GE-175<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> German Socialists submitted to<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-768<br />

[Rudolf Katz] (Sept. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-326<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Bolivia<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) ¡NT-15HV-535<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great Britain<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

(Apr. 4, ¡944) INT-15HU-554<br />

[Letter from Andrew Revai, and statement <strong>of</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great Britain]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945; Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-7¡6<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Jewish Refugees from Poland<br />

[Symposium on "The Political Responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the German People"]<br />

(Feb. 9, ¡943) INT-33PO-7<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Priests<br />

[Lithuanian organization meetings in New York<br />

City] (Jan. 20. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-100<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

(Oct. 3¡. 1944) INT-5BA-451<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-333<br />

I.W.O. and Lithuanians (June 29. ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-389<br />

Lithuanian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 9, ¡943) INT-5BA-H7<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago fFeb. 4, ¡943) INT-5BA-H5<br />

[Paul Dargis, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

National Alliance comments on Lithuanian<br />

American concerns]<br />

(Apr. ¡0, ¡945) 1NT-5BA-542<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 3, ¡942) INT-5BA-114<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong>rs and Men formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

the Russian Army<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 22. ¡944) INT-24RS-324<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 23


Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Jurists Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Jurists<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Jurists Split Over Political<br />

Issue (Apr. 28, 1945) INT-21PO-1288<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Publishers and<br />

Newspapermen <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Publishers<br />

and Editors held in Trenton]<br />

(Feb. 20-21, 1943) INT-21PO-266<br />

[Polish newspapermen's convention in Trenton,<br />

N.J.] (Mar. 1, 1943) INT-33PO-10<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Russian Lawyers in New York<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Russian Lawyers in New York<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-57<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak Newspapers<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak Newspapers<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-601<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> the Hetman's Organizations<br />

see United Hetmán Organizations<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Women<br />

New Ukrainian Newspaper<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-29UK-232<br />

Association pour la liberation de l'Autriche<br />

(France)<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1944) 1NT-4AU-745<br />

Associations<br />

see International agencies<br />

see Labor unions<br />

see Political parties<br />

see under names <strong>of</strong> specific organizations and<br />

groups<br />

Assyrian National Federation<br />

[Information on the Assyrian National Federation]<br />

([1943]) 1NT-2AB-108<br />

[Information on the Assyrians- delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

Assyrians<br />

[Conversation with Rev. Alphonse D. Chaurize on<br />

Assyrians] (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-2AB-275<br />

[Information on the Assyrians]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1945; Jan. 29, 1945) AD-2-8<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Assyrian clubs and organizations in the<br />

U.S.] (Mar. 27, 1943) INT-2AB-107<br />

[Population data on Assyrians in the U.S. and<br />

Middle East] (May 7, 1945) INT-2AB-299<br />

Astoria, Oreg.<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

(Mar, 1944) INT-10EU-376<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

Astrology<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> astrological tables to forecast Hitler's<br />

decisions] (Feb. 27, 1942; Mar. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-69<br />

Aszkenazy, Natalia<br />

Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944; May 30. 1944) INT-21PO-854<br />

Polish Diplomat Lectures on Russia and Poland<br />

(June 2. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-93<br />

Two Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-82<br />

24 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Atcheff, Peter<br />

Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-7BU-68<br />

[Interviews with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, George Pirinsky<br />

and Peter Atcheff] (Jan. 3, 1945) INT-7BU-130<br />

Atdheu (newspaper)<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

(January 1944) INT-1AL-131<br />

Congress Legalitet at Herraj: Clandestine Paper<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-1AL-96<br />

Atenas (newspaper)<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

(Nov. 30-Dec. 31, 1943) INT-14GR-446<br />

Greek Press (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-33GR-19<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-356;<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942, Apr. 12, 1943) INT-14GR-389<br />

[Greek Press in South America]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-271<br />

Athenagoras, Archbishop<br />

Greek Church in the U.S '<br />

(Mar. 21-Apr. 17, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-181<br />

Athens, Greece<br />

Athens Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-14GR-674<br />

Foreign Policy <strong>of</strong> Athenian Newspapers<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-14GR-654<br />

Press in Athens (Jan. 22, 1945) mT-14GR-653<br />

Atlantic Charter<br />

["Aims <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League," memorandum from<br />

Joseph Husek to Msgr. Dubosh]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-582<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

(May 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-445<br />

Atlantic Charter and the Baltic States<br />

(Sept. 8, 1942) INT-33U-1<br />

[Atlantic Charter-Joint Declaration]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1941) INT-19MI-6<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Benes' Farewell (May 31, 1943) INT-15HV-349<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-33CZ-70<br />

[Differences in Soviet pacts <strong>of</strong> mutual assistance<br />

with Great Britain and Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-24RS-210<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press for Week Ending August<br />

22, 1942 (Sept. II, 1942) INT-30YU-221<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the Break<br />

with Finland (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-33FI-9<br />

Foreign-Language Press Comments on the Finnish<br />

Armistice (Nov. 2, 1944) INT-33FI-14<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May (June 28, 1944) INT-33Z-79<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund Headquarters<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-5BA-432<br />

Four Freedoms Rally [report]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-33Z-41<br />

Frans van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations (Dec. 23, 1943) INT-33BE-3<br />

Full Text <strong>of</strong> Antiaxis Pact Signed Here by 26<br />

Nations (Jan. 3, 1942) INT-19MI-7<br />

[George Borshy-Kerekes on Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-605<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33GE-54<br />

Kerensky on Russia and the Atlantic Charter<br />

(Feb. 15, 1944) INT-33RS-11<br />

Latvia (June 2, 1942) INT-5BA-2<br />

[Macedonian Political Organization 21st Annual<br />

Convention] (Oct. 14, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-18<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13, 1942) INT-29UK-99<br />

Report on Russky Golos (Russian Voice)<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-18<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

American Labor Council; fugitive New York<br />

mob leader who hid out by joining the Allied<br />

Military Government] (Jan. 28, 1945; Feb. 8,<br />

1945) INT-17IT-1656<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12. 1945) 1NT-33YU-134<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Great Britain and the<br />

Atlantic Charter (Jan. 9, 1945) INT-33SP-26<br />

["The Atlantic Charter: A Warning Note," extract<br />

from article] (Aug. 7. 1942) INT-10EU-94<br />

They Have Not Forgotten<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-15HU-341<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, ¡943) INT-10EV-221<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Situation<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-1227<br />

Atlantic Ocean<br />

Italian Submarines in the Atlantic<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-17IT-66<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

(JVov. 9, 1943) INT-33GR-38<br />

Atlantis Claims Credit for Inducing Greek<br />

Government To Inaugurate New Economic<br />

Policy (June 13. 1945) ¡NT-33GR-116<br />

Atlantis Reports Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs from<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ia (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-33GR-69<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-171<br />

British Elections in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-33GR-125<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press<br />

(Apr. 21-June 3, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-185<br />

Dollar and the Drachma<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-33GR-108<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) INT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War Relief<br />

Association]<br />

(May 11-June 28, 1942) INT-14GR-179<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards Italy and<br />

Italian propaganda]<br />

(Mar. 31-June 23, 1942) INT-14GR-172<br />

-Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

(Jan. 25, 1945) INT-33GR-91<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-33GR-79<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Letter (May 9, 1944) INT-33GR-51<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's Vote<br />

Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33GR-109<br />

Greek Embassy Under Fire from Right<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33GR-110<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. 17, 1943) INT-33GR-40<br />

Greek National Herald Outpoints Atlantis in<br />

Popular Favor: Score 932-192<br />

(Jan. 17. 1945) INT-33GR-90<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the Post-War<br />

Regime in Greece (July 8, 1943) INT-14GR-391<br />

Notes on Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-33GR-2<br />

Prime Minister Voulgaris' Rebuke to<br />

Greek-American Leftists<br />

(May 29. 1945) INT-33GR-114<br />

Re Demetrios Stroumbos<br />

(Sept. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-276<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North African<br />

Campaign (¿Vov. 30, 1942) INT-33GR-23<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942 (May 1. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-85<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-33GR-112


Index by Subjects and Names Augustana Synod<br />

Sophianopoulos and the Greek-American<br />

Community (July 19. 1945) 1NT-33GR-121<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong> Constantinides,<br />

Stroumbos, Volanis, and the newspaper Atlantis]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-60<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-175<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GR-97<br />

Atlas Trading Corp.<br />

[Letter From Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-158<br />

Atseff, Peter<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

(Ocr. 21, 1942) INT-7BU-34;<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-33BU-2<br />

Atseff, Peter G.<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) INT-7BU-21<br />

Atsinki, Jalmari<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) ¡NT-33F1-4<br />

Attorneys<br />

see Lawyers and legal services<br />

Auer, Johannes A.<br />

Interview with Dr. Johannes A. C. Fagginger Auer<br />

(Aug. 3, 1944) ¡NT-20NS-3S<br />

Auemheimer, Raoul<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer (May 10, 1945) INT-4AU-812<br />

Auersperg, Hilda<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

(Mar. 16. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1417<br />

Aufbau (newspaper)<br />

Aufbau and the Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 17. 1944) INT-4AU-497<br />

Aufbau and the "Other Germany*'<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-900<br />

[Aufbau forthcoming meeting on Europe's peace<br />

problem: Danubian basin]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-140<br />

"Aufbau," May 14, 1943 issue<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-13GE-647<br />

"Aufbau" Meeting, Jan. 28, 1943<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-2S3<br />

[Aufbau meeting report]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-10EU-146<br />

Ban Subasic Article in Aufbau<br />

(Jan. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-552<br />

Charges Against Paul Scheffer<br />

(Aug. 7-5, 1942) INT-13GE-214<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Press<br />

(June 23. 1942) INT-13GE-203<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

[German language newspaper "Aufbau"]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-39<br />

[German language newspapers]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-21<br />

German Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German Milieu (Mar. 11. 1944) I\T-13GE-1023<br />

[German press in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-54<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German Refugees<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-1030<br />

Interview with Count Czemin<br />

(Sept. ¡4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-593<br />

Lecture <strong>of</strong> F.W. Foerster under auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

"Aufbau" (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-482<br />

Letter in the "Aufbau" from General Julius<br />

Deutsch (Apr. 15. 1942) 1NT-4AU-34<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-38<br />

[Newspaper attacks on Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-63<br />

[Paul Hagen and Paul Strasser]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-18<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1941) INT-13GE-14<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18, 1942) 1NT-13GE-148<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Apr. 28-May 3. 1943) INT-13GE-650<br />

(Staats-Zeitung and Aufbau]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-5Í<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Article by Erika Mann in the<br />

"Aufbau" (April 22, 1944) im , -13GE-1090<br />

Various Items About the Tillich Committee<br />

(May 8, 1944) ÍNT-13GE-1112<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers] (Jan. 26, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1347<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-322<br />

Aufhaeuser (Feb. 4. 1944) 1NT-13GE-979;<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-1257;<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1323<br />

[Aufnaeuser on future German government]<br />

fDec. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1290<br />

[Aufhaeuser views's restoration <strong>of</strong> German trade<br />

unions] (Dec. 18, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1305<br />

Civil Service in Occupied Areas <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Dec. 12. 1944) INT-13GE-1298<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) 1NT-13GE-700<br />

[Council for a Democratic Germany]<br />

CJVov. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1281<br />

[Dohm and Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1348<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. J3, 7945; INT-13GE-1364<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oct. 15. 1943) INT-33GE-26<br />

German Labor Delegation<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1115<br />

[German Labor Delegation in U.S.; data on<br />

co-chairmen, Max Brauer and Siegfried]<br />

(Aug. 3. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-729<br />

German Milieu (Mar. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1023<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 5. 1942) ¡NT-33GE-5<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

(Feb. 3. 7944; INT-13GE-975<br />

[German trade union activités in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1332<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17. Feb. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1401<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Ocr. 9. 70, 7944; INT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33GE-89<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1472<br />

Manfred George (Aug. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1197<br />

Mr. S. Aufhaeuser<br />

(Dec. 77, 7944; INT-13GE-1300<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

New Alignments <strong>of</strong> German Political Refugees<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-602<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9, 1945) INT-Í3GE-1500;<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1502<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold<br />

(iVov. 27, 7943; INT-13GE-893<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> a Free German Committee]<br />

(IVov. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-880<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Social Democrats in United States<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-695<br />

[S. Aufhaeuser's meeting with Thomas Mann on<br />

proposed Free German Committee]]<br />

(Dec. 7. 7943; INT-13GE-896<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Apr. 28-May 3, 1943) 1NT-13GE-650;<br />

(July 31, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-724;<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-960:<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1361;<br />

(Oct. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1700<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser, biographical sketch]<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-13GE-1263<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser contact with Robert<br />

Murphy] (Sepf. 7, 7944; INT-13GE-1204<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser; Max Beer; Felix Boenheim<br />

(Sept. 30, Ocf. 72, 7943; INT-13GE-857<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser's views on German affairs]<br />

(May 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1499<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Stampfer Defends Aufhaeuser<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1088<br />

[United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent]<br />

(Dec. 4, Í, 7944; INT-13GE-1292<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10, 1944) 1NT-33GE-42<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Aufricht, Ernest<br />

Anti-Stalinists (Apr. 4, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1061<br />

Augsburg Publishing Co.<br />

Lutheran Leader and Journalist Plans To Visit<br />

Liberated Areas in Northern Europe<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1944) INT-33NW-11<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 7943; 1NT-25SC-245<br />

Augustana Lutheran Fellowship <strong>of</strong><br />

Reconciliation<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Augustana Lutheran<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-25SC-110<br />

Augustana (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) 1NT-25SC-311<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1942) 1NT-25SC-16<br />

Augustana Synod<br />

[Augustana Synod clergy political attitudes]<br />

(July 7. 1942) INT-25SC-30<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Augustana Lutheran<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

(Dec. 7, 7942) 1NT-25SC-110<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the Augustana<br />

Synod (July 17. 1942) INT-25SC-93<br />

Standard Analysis or Outline <strong>of</strong> a Foreign Political<br />

Situation in the U.S.<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-25SC-15<br />

[Swedish-American affairs]<br />

(Nov. 20, 7944; INT-25SC-339<br />

[Swedish-American press]<br />

(Feb. 22. 7945) INT-25SC-352<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-25SC-16<br />

[Swedish groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

(7943; INT-25SC-161<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 25


Augustincic, Antun Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Augustincic, Antun<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1234<br />

Aumont, Jean-Pierre<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever at Los Angeles, July 6,<br />

1945 (July. 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1064<br />

Aupban, Paul<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Aurora und Christliche Woche (newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8. 1943) INT-13GE-154<br />

Aurora Verlag<br />

Aurora Verlag (May 23. 1945) INT-13GE-1543<br />

Auslaender, J.<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June ¡1. 1945) INT-13GE-1581<br />

Ausländer, Jacob<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13, 1942) ¡NT-4AV-125<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee (Feb. 7. 1944) INT-4AU-463<br />

For a Free Austria in a Free World<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-4AU-I24<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Ausma (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Foreign Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 16. 1942) INT-5BA-88<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-5BA-439<br />

Two Latvian Journals (Apr. 7, 1942) INT-5BA-8<br />

Ausma (periodical)<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Austo-American Committee for the<br />

Re-election <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

Austro-American Committee for the Re-election <strong>of</strong><br />

President Roosevelt<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-S68<br />

Australia<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10. 1944) INT-26SL185<br />

Austria<br />

see also Anschluss<br />

see also Austrians<br />

see also Burgenland<br />

see also Carinthia<br />

see also Salzburg, Austria<br />

see also Tyrol<br />

see also Vienna, Austria<br />

Additional Item on the Hapsburgs<br />

(JVov. 26. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-263<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Canka as Slovene Delegate to<br />

Advisory Council; Yugoslav Reactions to<br />

Moscow Declaration on Austria<br />

(Nov. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1129<br />

[Articles from "The Dartmouth" on statements by<br />

John Pelenyi]<br />

(Feb. 18-Mar. 4. 1942) INT-15HU-103<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Czech Nationalists]<br />

(Mar. 17. 1942) INT-9CZ-15<br />

[Austrian and Bavaria regionalism]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) INT-13GE-276<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports ÍNT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

26 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Central European political matters]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) rNT-10EU-139<br />

Comment on Situation Report Central Europe, 16<br />

Dec. 1944 (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-530<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-33CZ-18<br />

[Conversation with President Benes]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-426<br />

[Count Czemin's conversation with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-10EU-609<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

[Czech authorities fear Hapsburg restoration]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1943) INT-9CZ-365<br />

Czechoslovak-Austrian Relations<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-9CZ-8S<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-33CZ-38<br />

Danubian Interrelationships in Exile<br />

fSepr. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-96<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-98<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942 to Apr. 8, 1942) INT-10EU-20<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sepr. 15, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-886<br />

Greek Press Reactions to Otto and the Austrian<br />

Legion (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-315<br />

Hapsburg Return Opposed<br />

(Jan. 1, 1943) INT-I7IT-470<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-33HU-48<br />

[Influence <strong>of</strong> the Comintern]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-24RS-167<br />

Joint Message <strong>of</strong> the Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

Free Movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, Hungary and<br />

Rumama, to the Antioch College, at the Closing<br />

Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, March 11, 1943<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-10EU-174<br />

[Josip Vidmar speech about Liberation Front and<br />

Communist Party aims in Slovenia; Miha Krek<br />

letter about Slovenia's northern postwar<br />

boundary] INT-30YU-1152<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-9CZ-606<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania and<br />

Spain] (June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-231<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Rumania and<br />

Spain] INT-10EU-257<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

Minister Kosnaovich on Otto von Habsburg<br />

(JVov. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-264<br />

Moscow Criticism <strong>of</strong> Anti-Democratic Emigre<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Poland, Hungary, Austria and Other<br />

Countries (Aug. 18, 1943) INT-10EU-254<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-10EU-559<br />

New Habsburg Publication<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-33HU-16<br />

[News on Austrian Socialists and Monarchists;<br />

German-language radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) 1NT-10EU-11<br />

Otto Hapsburg (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YV-486<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-367<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President Benes<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-203<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and Article by<br />

Louis Toth] (Dec. 4, 1943; Dec. 23,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-467<br />

Reaction in Europe to the Results <strong>of</strong> the Moscow<br />

Conference; German Reactions; Suggested<br />

Activities as Result <strong>of</strong> Conference<br />

(JVov. 2, 1943) INT-10EU-273<br />

Recent Developments in Latin America Free<br />

German and Austrian Movements<br />

(July 29, 1943) 1NT-13GE-745<br />

[Representation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Zionists at the<br />

Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-18JE-9<br />

Slovene views on Germany and Austria<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

Slovenians and "Austria<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-852<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Dec. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-100<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-33Z-50<br />

Starhemberg Joins de Gaulle<br />

(June 6, 1942) INT-12FR-136<br />

Ten Million Austnans (JVov. 28, 1942; Dec. 1,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-210<br />

[Transfers <strong>of</strong> Military Personnel]<br />

(Mar. 19, 22, 1943) INT-15HU-297<br />

Ukrainian Politics in Europe<br />

(May 28, 1943) INT-29UK-188<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use] (Mar. 4-12, 1942) INT-29UK-32<br />

Yugoslav Attitude Concerning Future Austria<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) INT-30YU-162<br />

[Yugoslav Opposition to Hapsburgs]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-437<br />

"Zajednicar" Editorial on Austria and Otto<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-402<br />

Austria Labor News (periodical)<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Austria Libre (Chile)<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-347<br />

Austria Libre (Cuba)<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

Austria Libre (periodical)<br />

["Austria Libre" articles on Central Europe and<br />

memorandum on Austrians in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-4AU-725<br />

Austria (periodical)<br />

[Articles in "Austria"]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1945) 1NT-4AU-870<br />

[Austrian press] (Mar. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-749<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-690<br />

[Contents <strong>of</strong> Austria, monthly]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-696<br />

[Günther and "Austria"]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-4AU-826<br />

Heine-Geldern (Jan. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-691<br />

[Monarchist activities]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-4AU-701<br />

[Monarchist activities and letter <strong>of</strong> Otto Günther]<br />

(July 19, 28. 1945) 1NT-4AU-857<br />

New Austrian Exile Monthly Shows The Hapsburg<br />

Colors (Dec. 29. 1944) INT-33AU-37<br />

Austria Special Service<br />

[Austrian press] (Mar. 19. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-749<br />

Austrian Action<br />

Austrians: document series 1NT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports 1NT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48


Index by Subjects and Names Austrian Labor Information (periodical)<br />

Austrian American Catholic Federation<br />

[Austrian American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) ¡NT-4AV-706<br />

[Austrian American Catholic Federation circular<br />

letter] (Apr. 9. 1945) INT-4AU-759<br />

[Conversation with Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-729<br />

First Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Austrian American Catholic<br />

Federation (June 1945) ¡NT-4AU-863<br />

Austrian Bulletin in the United States<br />

(periodical)<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-1S9<br />

Austrian Center<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) 1NT-4AU-36<br />

[Letter from Dr. Oskar Heitler to Fritz Sabl on<br />

Austrian organizations]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-4AU-268<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Austrian Center (Great Britain)<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Austrian Central Committee in Montevideo<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 11. 1944) ¡NT-4AU516<br />

Austrian Committee<br />

Austrian emigrant groups in United States<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-4AU-30<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily Intelligence<br />

Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-455<br />

Austrian Committee in Brazil<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-516<br />

Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome<br />

[Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome]<br />

(June 1944) ¡NT-4AU-540<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-4AV-539<br />

Communist in Rome Austrian Committee<br />

(¿Vov. 9, ¡944) INT-4AU-650<br />

Czernin on Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-4AU-548<br />

Hans Rott and the Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-537<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1944) INT-4AU-635<br />

Austrian Cultural Institute<br />

Austrian Gleanings (Mar. 22, 1943) INT-4AU-315<br />

Austrian Democratic Review (periodical)<br />

Austrian Action [suspension <strong>of</strong> publication]<br />

(Apr. 11. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-515<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) 1NT-33AU-15<br />

Czemin-Deutsch Controversy<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-458<br />

Austrian Democratic Union (Great Britain)<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-433<br />

Short Memorandum on Austrian Organizations in<br />

the U.K. (Aug. 2. 1943) INT-4AU-368<br />

Austrian Free Movement<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

(Dec. i5, 1943) ¡NT-33AU-16<br />

Austrian Freedom Front<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-320<br />

Austrian Institute<br />

[Altmann and Taylor]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-621<br />

Aufbau and the Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-4AU-497<br />

Austrian Institute (JVov. 19. 1943) INT-4AU-407;<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-4AU-518<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Ocr. 24. 1944) INT-4AU-625<br />

Austrian Institute and Monarchism<br />

(Feb. 5. 1944) INT-4AU-466<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-446<br />

Controversy between Czemin and Austrian<br />

Institute (Apr. 3. 1944) INT-4AU-506<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-4AU-557<br />

Egon Hock (July 28. 1944) INT-4AU-563<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Altmann<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-490<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

(JVov. 13. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-403<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) INT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian Independence Day Meeting]<br />

(A'ov. 23, ¡944) INT-33AU-34<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

(Feb. 14, 1943) INT-4AU-295:<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) INT-4AU-601<br />

Austrian Labor Committee Meeting, "Austria as a<br />

Battleground," speaker, Julius Deutsch<br />

(Dec. ¡6. 1944) 1NT-4AU-675<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee opposition to Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1942) INT-4AU-50<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee participation in rally<br />

commemorating Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-4AU-474<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee proclamation on<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Austrian Republic]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) INT-4AU-655<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

provisional government]<br />

(May 1, ¡945) 1NT-4AV-827<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.: organization,<br />

leadership, and aims]<br />

(Mar. 23, ¡942) INT-4AU-52<br />

[Austrian political groups representation at<br />

anniversary commemoration <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-4AU-477<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-4AU-166<br />

Austrian Social-Democrats Commemorate<br />

Revolution Day (JVov. ¡9. ¡943) INT-4AU-409<br />

Austrians Here United Only on Beating Hitler<br />

(May H. ¡942) INT-4AU-91<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Independence<br />

(Nov. ¡9. 1943) INT-33AU-13<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-33AU-7<br />

Conversation with General Deutsch<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-263<br />

[Cooperation among Austrian political groups]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-4AU-97<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> letter <strong>of</strong> Ferdinand Czernin to Austrian<br />

Labor Committee] (JVov. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-415<br />

[Correspondence between Czernin and Adler<br />

concerning common Austrian front]<br />

(Dec. 23, 27, 1943) INT-4AU-441<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee in New<br />

York; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Organizations in<br />

London; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists and<br />

Trade Unionists in London<br />

(JVov. 3, ¡943) INT-4AU-38¡<br />

First reactions on new Austrian government<br />

(Apr. 30, ¡945) INT-4AU-778<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Fred Neubauer [views on Austrian labor unions]<br />

(May 29, ¡945) INT-4AU-813<br />

Friedrich Adler Resigns<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-5¡9<br />

General Julius Deutsch, the Austrian Labor<br />

Committee and the Council for a Free<br />

Underground Trade Union in Axis-occupied<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Dec. 5, ¡944) INT-4AU-667<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(JVov. 16. 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

[Letter from Dr. Oskar Heitler to Fritz Sabl on<br />

Austrian organizations]<br />

(Jan. ¡9, ¡942) INT-4AU-268<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialist refugees to be returned<br />

to Europe] (Mar. 20, ¡945) INT-4AU-756<br />

March 11 [anniversary <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. H, ¡943) INT-4AU-290<br />

May 1 celebration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-4AU-785<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-850<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Ocr. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> 11 March<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) INT-4AU-486<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-4AU-¡24<br />

Organizational Problems <strong>of</strong> the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

the Worker Movement in Austria<br />

(JVov. ¡6, 1944) INT-4AU-6S7<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-7¡0<br />

Present Set-Up Among Austrian Groups in the<br />

U.S.A. (Mar. 9. 1942) INT-4AU-19<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. ¡. ¡942) INT-4AU-171<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3. ¡944) INT-4AU-488<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(JVov. JO, ¡943) INT-4AU-392<br />

"Two Years <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Information" by<br />

Friedrich Adler (Apr. 29, ¡944) JNT-4AU-522<br />

[Views and writings <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1945) INT-4AV-772<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. i, ¡945) INT-4AU-892<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical)<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discontinues<br />

(May ¡2, ¡945) INT-33AU-48<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-33AU-15<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss:<br />

Addendum (Dec. 30, 1943) lNT-33AU-¡9<br />

[Austrian SociaUsts] (Aug. 27, ¡942) INT-4AU-¡72<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Friedrich Adler Resigns<br />

(Apr. 27. ¡944) INT-4AU-519<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(JVov. 1. ¡942) INT-4AU-253<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens Friedrich,<br />

Otto Leichter] (May 8. ¡944) INT-4AU-525<br />

[Leftist reactions to activities <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 23. 1942) INT-4AU-59<br />

[Leftist views <strong>of</strong> world political scene as viewed by<br />

writer in Austrian Labor Information]<br />

(Ocr. JO, 1944) INT-4AU-612<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(May 5. 1945) ÍNT-4AU-793<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, ¡943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Moscow Declaration and the Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Dec. 24, 1943) INT-4AU-440<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 27


Austrian Labor Information (periodical) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

"Neue Volkszeitung"; Austrian Labor Information<br />

(Feb. 20, 22, 1943) INT-4AU-297<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3, 1944) INT-4AU-488<br />

[Socialist collaboration with the bourgeoise]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-4ÁU-247<br />

Total War Against Total Fascism!<br />

(June 12, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-538<br />

"Two Years <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Information" by<br />

Friedrich Adler (Apr. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-522<br />

[Views and writings <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-772<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

COcr. 1, 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

[Wilhelm Ellenbogen on Austrian independence]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-4AV-231<br />

Austrian Labor News (periodical)<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss:<br />

Addendum (Dec. 30, 1943) 1NT-33AU-19<br />

Austrian League<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-36<br />

Austrian League (Great Britain)<br />

Short Memorandum on Austrian Organizations in<br />

the U.K. (Aug. 2, 1943) INT-4AU-368<br />

Austrian Liberation Committee<br />

Count Czernin (Sept. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-586<br />

Austrian Liberation Front<br />

Material from Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1268<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

(July, Sept., Oct. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-218<br />

[Austrian Action Bylaws, Membership<br />

Applications, and Other Organizational Material]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1942) INT-4AU-53<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is Confident<br />

United Nations Will Win, Archduke Otto Tells<br />

Jewish Women (Ocf. 15, 1942) INT-4AU-184<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Gleanings (Mar. 22, 1943) 1NT-4AU-315<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Ocf. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-625<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee opposition to Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-50<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.: organization,<br />

leadership, and aims]<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-4AU-52<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-10;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-26;<br />

(Feb. 20, 1942) 1NT-4AU-47;<br />

(May 25. 1942) INT-4AU-86;<br />

(May 21. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-95;<br />

(May 3, 1942) INT-4AU-112;<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-4AU-125;<br />

(Feb. 7, 10, 1943) INT-4AU-288<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-446<br />

[Austrian National Representation in Exile]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-4AU-83<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-4AU-166<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 3, 1942) INT-33AU-3<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S. Since the "Otto<br />

Episode" (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-33AU-4<br />

Austrian Unit (Nov. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-191<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

(Mar. 11, 12, 1942) INT-4AU-151<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-36<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee (Feb. 7, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-463<br />

[Composition <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(July 13. 1942) INT-4AU-135<br />

[Cooperation among Austrian political groups]<br />

(May 9, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-97<br />

28 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Austrian Franciscan priest]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1942) INT-4AU-513<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5. 1942) INT-4AU-89<br />

[Crisis in Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1942) INT-4AU-35<br />

Developments Within Free Austrian Movements<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-4AU-94<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-4AU-557<br />

Dr. Fuch's contact with the Russian Embassy;<br />

Memorandum on Visit to Maxim Litvinov,<br />

Ambassador <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR to Washington on<br />

Aug. 11, 1942 by Ferdinand Czernin<br />

(July 30-Aug. 2, 1942) INT-4AU-158<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-4AV-132<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Executive Committee, Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-4AU-134<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Frederick Taylor's views on provisional<br />

government for Austria]<br />

(July 13, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-556<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(iVov. 16, 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

Interview with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

regarding U.S. politics in Austrian affairs<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-4AU-169<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

[Leftist reactions to activities <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-59<br />

Letter in the "Aufbau" from General Julius<br />

Deutsch (Apr. 15, 1942) INT-4AU-34<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> democratic nations formerly under<br />

Hapsburgs]; Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria as a Liberator<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-4AU-192<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Ocr. 5. 1942) INT-4AU-188<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-62<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-187;<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-250<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Count Czernin<br />

CJVov. i«, 1943) INT-4AU-406<br />

[Memorandum on discontinuation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

National Committee; Report <strong>of</strong> Comité<br />

Austríaco <strong>of</strong> Argentina]<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-4AV-161<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Newspaper attacks on Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-63<br />

[Organization meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 23. 1942) INT-4AU-58;<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-4AU-60<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-21<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Present Set-Up Among Austrian Groups in the<br />

U.S.A. (Mar. 9, 1942) INT-4AU-19<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

[Reaction to Justice Department decision not to<br />

consider Austrians as aliens]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1942) 1NT-4AU-269<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11, 1942) 1NT-4AU-136<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-33AU-2<br />

[Representation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Zionists at the<br />

Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-18JE-9<br />

[Rift between Rott and Zematto]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) 1NT-4AU-104<br />

[Rott and Altmann] (Mar. 7. 1945) INT-4AU-732<br />

Situation Among Austrians<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-4AU-163<br />

[Socialist relations with other Austrian emigres]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1942) INT-4AU-22<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-46<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-4AV-139<br />

Austrian National Committee (Great Britain)<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian National Committee in<br />

London] (Nov. 10. 1943) INT-4AU-394<br />

Austrian National Council<br />

Austrian emigrant groups in United States<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-4AU-30<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) 1NT-4AU-270;<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-33AU-1<br />

Count Ferdinand Czernin; Dr. Gregor Sebba<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-4AU-133<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

Austrian News (newspapers)<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by Free<br />

Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-334<br />

Austrian Press Service<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Press Service]<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-4AU-138<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Austrian Reconstruction Committee<br />

[Deutsch, Czemm, and Friediger]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-4AU-289<br />

Austrian Red Cross Society<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldern<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-15<br />

Austrian Representative Committee (Great<br />

Britain)<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) 1NT-33AU-16<br />

Statement by the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists (Mar. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-330<br />

Austrian Representative Movement (Great<br />

Britain)<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(JVov. 20. 1943) INT-4AU-433<br />

Austrian Research Institute<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 7. 10. 1943) INT-4AU-288<br />

Austrian University League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Austrian University League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[formation]; Memorandum on the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Austrian Universities<br />

(Aug. 18. 1945) INT-4AU-867<br />

Austrian World Movement<br />

Austrian World Movement<br />

(July 1, 1944) 1NT-4AU-552<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

(Ocr. 24. 1944) INT-33AU-29<br />

Austrian Young Conservatives<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347


Index by Subjects and Names Axis nations<br />

Austrians<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4ÂU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-91I<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

fJVov. 9, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-485<br />

Benes Visit (Apr. 24, 1943) INT-9CZ-363<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EV-585<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1417<br />

Dr. Benes and Austrians<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-371<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Dec.. 1944) INT-10EU-534<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) 1NT-33Z-104<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) INT-10EU-426<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

[Georg Bittner, Dr. Rauschning, Stefan Possonyi]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-13GE-16<br />

[Information on Austrians in the U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1942) INT-32A-15<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-19M1-195;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-33Z-10<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-9<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, further information]<br />

(Ocr. 12, 1944) INT-10EU-474<br />

[Neues Beginnen] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-10<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21, 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. 14, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-366<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-167<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Stammtisch (Dec. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-898<br />

[Win the War activities <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> foreign birth<br />

or extraction in the Chicago area]<br />

(July 13, 1942) 1NT-10EU-58<br />

Austro-Ameriean Association<br />

Austria (Apr. 3, 1942) INT-4AV-31<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

CiVov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-403<br />

Austro-Ameriean Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22, 26, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-528<br />

Benefit for United Jewish Appeal<br />

(May 26, 1944) INT-33AV-21<br />

Austro-Ameriean Catholic Federation<br />

Austro-Ameriean Catholic Federation<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-687;<br />

(Jan. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-690;<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-4AU-694<br />

Heine-Geldern (Jan. 15, 1945) 1NT-4AU-691<br />

Austro-Ameriean Center<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

(June 21, 1942) 1NT-4AU-228<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-4AU-89<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

Austro-Ameriean Circle<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

Austro-Ameriean Committee<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

Austro-Ameriean Committee for Re-Election<br />

<strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

Austro-Ameriean Committee for Re-Election <strong>of</strong><br />

President Roosevelt<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) INT-4AV-575<br />

Austro-Ameriean League<br />

Austrian emigrant groups in United States<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-4AU-30<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-114<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-214<br />

[Letter from Dr. Oskar Heitler to Fritz Sabl on<br />

Austrian organizations]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1942) INT-4AU-268<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-124<br />

[Reaction to Justice Department decision not to<br />

consider Austrians as aliens]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1942) INT-4AU-269<br />

Says Nazi Slew 17,000<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-147<br />

Situation Among Austrians<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-4AU-163<br />

Austro-Ameriean Trade Union Committee<br />

[Austro-Ameriean Trade Union Committee<br />

Activities] (Sept. 30, 1944) 1NT-4AU-607<br />

Austro-Ameriean Tribune (periodical)<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory councU] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-499<br />

[Austrian Communist line]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-4AU-722<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) 1NT-4AU-651<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-403<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) ¡NT-33AU-15<br />

Austro-Ameriean Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22, 26. 1944) INT-4AU-528<br />

Austro-Ameriean Committee for the Re-election <strong>of</strong><br />

President Roosevelt<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) INT-4AU-568<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee (Feb. 7. 1944) INT-4AU-463<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-Ameriean<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) INT-4AU-554<br />

"Was wir wollen" [Article in Austro-Ameriean<br />

Tribune] (Mar. 14. 1944) INT-4AU-493<br />

Austro-Czech Committee<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) ¡NT-10EV-485<br />

Autret, Jean<br />

[Jean Autret, student at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 20. 1944) INT-12FR-870<br />

Auttaja (newspaper)<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, ¡945) ¡NT-33FI-23<br />

Avenir National (newspaper)<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-71<br />

French Newspapers from New Hampshire<br />

(June 9-July 1. 1942) 1NT-12FR-107<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present Situation in<br />

the French Press <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-12FR-113<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-12FR-105<br />

[Reports <strong>of</strong> French newspapers from New<br />

Hampshire] (July 20, 1942) INT-12FR-299<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-26<br />

Aviation<br />

see Aircraft and aircraft industry<br />

see Airports<br />

see Civil aviation<br />

see Military aviation<br />

Aviation Conference<br />

Greek Delegation to the Aviation Conference<br />

Criticized by Liberal National Herald<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-80<br />

Avsic, Jakob<br />

[General Jakob Avsic <strong>of</strong> Slovene party]<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1446<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1213<br />

Avukah<br />

[Avukah: organization, aims, and activities <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Zionist student group]<br />

(July lOSept. 15, 1942) INT-18JE-143<br />

Awakening Magyars<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery and<br />

John Montgomery]<br />

(Feb. 9-July 16, 1943) INT-1SHU-388<br />

Awakening Party<br />

[Hungarians: Statement <strong>of</strong> Louis Targai]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) 1NT-15HV-Í52<br />

Axis nations<br />

see also Germany<br />

see also Italy<br />

see also Japan<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-399<br />

America in the War About Yugoslavia<br />

(Mar. 10, Apr. 26, 1943) INT-33YU-21<br />

"Argentinian News" Reveals Pro-Axis Sentiment<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-30YV-152<br />

Axis Activity in Rio de Oro<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-27SP-152<br />

[Axis diplomatic agencies in Turkey, personnel<br />

list] (Dec. 16, 1942-Jan. 6, 1943) INT-10EU-116<br />

Axis Newspapers in Yugoslavia [List]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1014<br />

British, Soviet, and Axis attitudes towards new<br />

Yugoslav cabinet (1943)<br />

(June 29, 1943) INT-30YU-985<br />

Current Axis Offensive Against Yugoslav Fighting<br />

Forces; Summary <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 3-6, 1943) INT-30YU-812<br />

[Exiled governments pledge <strong>of</strong> penalties for Axis<br />

crimes] (Jan. 14. 1942) INT-10EU-5<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.<br />

(June 3. 1943) ¡NT-33YU-27<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.; Comments<br />

on FNB 130, Greater Serb Movement<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-30YU-938<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-436<br />

"How Should Axis War Criminals Be Tried?":<br />

America's Town Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Air, Feb. 10<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-13GE-992<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10. 1945) INT-4AU-84}<br />

[Loyalty and support <strong>of</strong> immigrants from Nazi and<br />

Fascist oppressed countries]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-19MI-44<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Atrocities Committed by Axis<br />

Armed Forces on Yugoslav Population<br />

(May 21, 1942) INT-30YU-67<br />

Mihailovich-Partisan Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

(Ocf. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-431<br />

Mikhailovich: Balkan Mystery Man [by Louis<br />

Adamic] (Dec. 19. 1942) INT-30YU-458<br />

Must the United Nations Control the Education <strong>of</strong><br />

the Axis Peoples? [broadcast]<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-10EU-205<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 29


Axis nations Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Situation in Romania and public opinion in Axis<br />

countries] (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-10EU-125<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila activities<br />

in Eastern Europe]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-164<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) 1NT-30YU-659<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Renner's Article by Axis<br />

Propagandists (Jan. 14, 1943) INT-10EU-136<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

Az Ember (newspaper)<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25, 1944) INT-15HU-482<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-15HU-385<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) 1NT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33HU-57<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-594<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

[Information on Hans Habe; Az Ember Celebrates<br />

Fiftienth Anniversary] (Oct. 31. 1933-Apr. 1.<br />

1942) INT-15HU-522<br />

Az Otthon (newspaper)<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Azerbaijan<br />

Nazis Prepare for the "Liberation" <strong>of</strong> Azerbaijan<br />

CO«. 9, 1942) INT-24RS-77<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1941) INT-24RS-63<br />

Azores<br />

Azores, Portugal: Attitude <strong>of</strong> Minorities<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-22PR-8<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Portugal to the Cession <strong>of</strong> the Azores<br />

(Ocr. 28, 1943) INT-22PR-26<br />

Babalscoy, Mr.<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

Babinec, John C.<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Leonard H. Marks]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-304<br />

Babinek, John<br />

[Transcript <strong>of</strong> John Babinek's "The Slovak Radio<br />

Hour" broadcast from Hammond, Ind., Mar. 28<br />

and Apr. 4, 1943]<br />

(Mar. 28-Apr. 24. 1943) INT-9CZ-364<br />

Babka, Joseph<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Joseph Babka in San<br />

Francisco on 29 June 1945<br />

(July 2, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-933<br />

Babutiu, George<br />

[Interview with Reverend George Babutiu]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-23RM-247<br />

Bacevicius, Mr.<br />

[Annual benefit concert <strong>of</strong> Vienybe]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-5BA-101<br />

Bachmann, Carl A.<br />

Vienna-Bom Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July 15. 1942) INT-4AU-209<br />

30 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Bacich, Leo<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Baciunas, Joseph<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-5BA-543<br />

Lithuanian "Ambassador at Large" for Unity<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-5BA-549<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

Background (newspaper)<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Background Publishing Co.<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Backora, Vaclav P.<br />

Additional Information on League Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

March 25, 26 1943 (Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-291<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Rev. Vaclav<br />

P. Backora] (June 30, 1942-Nov. 13,<br />

1944) PERS-1-7<br />

Badoglio, Pietro<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians Toward the New<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1167<br />

[Badoglio government proclamation on volunteer<br />

recruitment]<br />

(Nov. 22-Dec. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-975<br />

[Badoglio Government: sketches <strong>of</strong> Cabinet<br />

ministers and forecast <strong>of</strong> future cabinet]<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-17IT-1210<br />

Cabinet Members in the Badoglio Government<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-980<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-33IT-27<br />

Conference between Badoglio and Lo Verde<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1150<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Collaboration<br />

Between the King, Badoglio, and the<br />

Communists (Apr. 21, 1944) INT-33IT-56<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-720<br />

[Italian political parties appeal to Badoglio for an<br />

immediate armistice]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-768<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-270<br />

"Nazioni Unite" on Collaboration with the<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943) JNT-33IT-26<br />

Negotiations with Allies<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1184<br />

[Plans for removal <strong>of</strong> Badoglio; declaration by<br />

Communist and Socialist parties]<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-17¡T-1271<br />

[Political conditions in liberated Italy after the Bari<br />

Congress] (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-17rr-1083<br />

Russia ed il Riconoscimento del Govemo Badoglio<br />

(Mar. 19, 1944) INT-17IT-1079<br />

[Statement by the Committee for a Democratic<br />

Foreign Policy regarding the Badoglio<br />

Government] (June 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1202<br />

Badzik, Julius<br />

Interview with Julius Badzik, Weil-Known Slovak<br />

Attorney and at Present in the County<br />

Prosecutor's <strong>Office</strong> as Assistant<br />

(May 6, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-386<br />

Baebler, Aleksij<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Baerensprung, Horst<br />

["Aktions-Komitee"]<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-913<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-322<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(•Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1109<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States] (Sept. 24-28, 1943) INT-13GE-799<br />

Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

Baerwald and Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1163<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15, 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

Catholic Research Center?<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1164<br />

[Council's Censorship <strong>of</strong> Baerwald for release <strong>of</strong><br />

memorandum on German emergency measures]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1476<br />

Dr. Frederick Baerwald<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1589<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-87<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Frederick Baerwald<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-13GE-1S57<br />

Talk with Dohm (Aug. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-I200<br />

Tillich Committee (Ocr. JO. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1716<br />

Baerwald, Paul<br />

[Conversation with Paul Baerwald]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1943) INT-18JE-270<br />

Baerwalde, Robert<br />

[Robert Baerwalde]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1223<br />

Baeyens, James<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-33FR-63<br />

[Characters <strong>of</strong> French Embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

resigned] (May 1, 1942) INT-12FR-238<br />

[Resignations from the French Embassy in protest<br />

against Laval's return]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-297<br />

Vichy Acts to Punish Five Embassy Aides<br />

Resigning Here (May 30. 1942) INT-12FR-140<br />

Bagdonas, Jeronimas<br />

[Memos regarding Owen J. C. Norem's Book on<br />

Lithuania, and Rev. Jeronimas Bagdonas as<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> Zvaigzde]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-173<br />

Bagnoli, Bruno<br />

[Bagnoli's views on the Free Italian movement and<br />

a proposed Italian government-in-exile]<br />

(July 23, 1942; Aug. 26. 1942) INT-171T-311<br />

Bagocius, F. J.<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-76<br />

[Investigation <strong>of</strong>] F. J. Bagocius<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-5BA-19<br />

Lithuanian Unity Meeting, New York, N.Y., Jan.<br />

1943 (Feb. 4. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-105<br />

[Ludlow Griscom letter to Weston Howland]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1942) INT-SBA-16<br />

Bagran<strong>of</strong>f, Tzvetko S.<br />

Report on the Bulgarian Community in the St.<br />

Louis Area, September, 1942<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-7BU-19<br />

Baikar (newspaper)<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-33AM-1<br />

Baird, Joseph H.<br />

Finnish Conditions Re Peace With Russia<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) 1NT-11FI-28<br />

Bajoras, Pranas<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "I Don't Like<br />

Hitler's Stooges" by Laukuviskis, Vilnis, Feb. 18,<br />

1943 (Mar. 6. 1943) INT-5BA-150<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-5BA-11


Index by Subjects and Names Balkan Committee (London)<br />

Bajraktari, Muharem<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 1 (Dec. SI, 1944) INT-1AL-162<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 2 (Jan. 10. 194S) ¡NT-1AL-163<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-1AL28<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17. 1943) INT-1AL42<br />

[Reports on a New Albanian Movement, Albanian<br />

Guerrillas, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-iAL-12<br />

Baker, Alfred B.<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen; What "Neue<br />

Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

(1941) INT-13GE-93<br />

Baker, John J.<br />

Interview with John J. Baker<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-457<br />

Baker, Noel<br />

Letter from Exintaris to Noel Baker MP<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-14GR-51S<br />

Bakerich, F.<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

Cvar. dates, May-Dec. ¡942) INT-30YV-485<br />

Rev. F. Bakerich (May 11. 1942) 1NT-30YU-70<br />

Bakery and Confectionary Workers<br />

International Union <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. IS, 1944) INT-19MI-2S2<br />

[Rudolph Koehler's views on European situation]<br />

(June 29, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1618<br />

Balaban<strong>of</strong>f, Angelica<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo; Mrs. Angelica<br />

Balaban<strong>of</strong>f et "Le Traditore"]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942; Jan. 5, 1943) INT-171T-469<br />

Balakian, Nona<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file; Nona<br />

Balakian] (2Vov. 11, 1943-June 19,<br />

194$) PERS-1-6<br />

Balakovich, Zlatko<br />

All Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

(Wov. 4, 1942) 1NT-26SL-92<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-5S<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

Balokovich Meets Krzycki, Günther Ahead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American All Slav Meeting in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-93<br />

Balan, Sime<br />

[Col. Sime Balan, new commissar <strong>of</strong> Partisan 11th<br />

corps, southern Croatia]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1594<br />

Balasy, Anthony<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944; Apr. 28, 1944) 1NT-15HU-545<br />

[Anthony Balasy letter to Andrew Revai]<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944; Oct. 16. 1944) INT-15HU-632<br />

[Anthony Balasy on Hungary's present position<br />

and outlook for the future]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) mT-15HV-604<br />

Anthony Balasy's Article on the Hungarian<br />

Question in the Social-Democratic Az Ember<br />

(The Man) <strong>of</strong> N.Y.C.<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-427<br />

Balasy on Ghika (Feb. 2. 1943) INT-15HU-253<br />

Balasy's Call for Hungarian-Russian Accord<br />

(Wov. 3, 1944) INT-33HU-41<br />

[Balasy's report <strong>of</strong> meeting with Vambery]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942; Apr. 18, 1942) INT-15HU-53<br />

[Correspondence between Anthony Balasy and<br />

Andrew Ravai]<br />

(Aug. 19-Oct. 11, 1944) INT-15HU-629<br />

[Eckhardt Committee]<br />

(July 10-13, 1942) INT-15HU-134<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Hungarian military unit in the<br />

U.S. Army] (Jan. 9, 1943) INT-15HU-234;<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-236:<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-237<br />

[Hungarian activities and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 15-21. 1942) im , -15HU-54<br />

Hungarian Affairs (Dec. 11, 1943) INT-15HU-463;<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-15HU-624<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi (June 2. 1944) INT-33HU-22<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27. 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad?<br />

(Oct. 17, 1944) INT-33HU-37<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-32A-67<br />

[Informal statement on American-Hungarian<br />

situation] (Feb. 10, 1943; Feb. 11.<br />

1943) INT-15HU-260<br />

[Information on Anthony Balasy]<br />

(Dec i«, 1942) INT-15HU-224<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American-Hungarians in New<br />

York City, 23 Apr. 1944<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-15HU-S38<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Balasy and Vambery]<br />

(Apr. 17-21. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-52<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Anthony Balasy<br />

(Dec. 27, 7944; INT-15HU-681<br />

Plans for a Hungarian Legion<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-15HU-230<br />

[Preparation for Hungarian mass rally]<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-15HU-502<br />

[Projected Meeting <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Victory Councils<br />

Meeting] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-15HU-226<br />

[Proposed Meeting <strong>of</strong> Balasy and Vambery]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-15HU-51<br />

[Response to Count Karolyi request for<br />

cooperation in Hungarian National Council in<br />

London] (Sepf. 25, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-623<br />

Toth's Telegram to Secretary Hull<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) INT-15HU-517<br />

[Vambery group anticipates meeting with Balasy]<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-15HU-150<br />

Balayton, Pal<br />

Whitewashing the "Free" Hungarians<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-15HU-127<br />

Balcikonis, Juozas<br />

Lithuanian Diplomats and Germany<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) INT-5BA-87<br />

Baldanzi, George<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American Labor<br />

Delegates to Italy (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-33IT-85<br />

Conversation with George Baldanzi<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1225<br />

[George Baldanzi] (July 12, 1944) INT-17IT-1281<br />

George Baldanzi on the Italian Situation<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-33IT-107<br />

Interview with George Baldanzi<br />

(Oct. 26, 1944) INT-17IT-1478<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-17TT-1069<br />

Mass Meetmg <strong>of</strong> the Boston Joint Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(JVov. 3, 1944) INT-17IT-1507<br />

[Reception dinner held by the Free Italy American<br />

Labor Council for George Baldanzi's return from<br />

Italy] (Oct. 12, 1944) INT-17IT-1451<br />

Baldega, Gus S.<br />

[Gus S. Baldega] (Mar. 19, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1212<br />

Baldwin, Hanson W.<br />

American Srbobran's Reaction to Ambassador<br />

Fotich's Letter to New York Times Concerning<br />

General Nedich, and to Hanson Baldwin's<br />

Article in New York Times on General<br />

Miuhailovich and Yugoslav Partisans<br />

(iVov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-361<br />

Article Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong><br />

November 24, 1942; 'For Unity in Yugoslavia"<br />

(¡Vov. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-400<br />

"Croatians for Allied Cause"- Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko<br />

Tomasich (¿Vov. 30. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-371<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

(JVov. 20, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-436<br />

Baldwin, Joseph Clark<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

(Mar. II, 12, 1942) INT-4AU-151<br />

Baldwin, Roger N.<br />

In reference to Report No. 162<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-Í029<br />

Balfour, Arthur J.<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Balfour Declaration]<br />

(JVov. 2, 1917) INT-18JE-156<br />

Balfour Declaration<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Balfour Declaration]<br />

(Nov. 2. 1917) ¡NT-18JE-156<br />

[Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Balfour Declaration]<br />

(JVov. 3. 1942) INT-18JE-155<br />

Balindu, Nicholas<br />

[Conversations with Jacob Barbu, Nicholas<br />

Balindu, and Reverend John Trutza]<br />

(June 6. 1945) 1NT-23RM-371<br />

[Correspondence from Paul Deac on the conflicts<br />

within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Aug. 2. 1943) INT-23RM-181<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac and Nicholas Balindu]<br />

(Aug. 24. 1943) 1NT-23RM-179<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac, Nicholas Balindu, and<br />

Louis Bozin within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-23RM-175<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Sept. 16. 1943) INT-23RM-189<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy] (Sept 10, 1943) INT-23RM-185<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and the Romanian Episcopate]<br />

(Oct. 1. 1943) INT-23RM-195<br />

[Interview with Nicholas Balindu]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) INT-23RM-118;<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-23RM-138;<br />

(June 12, 1943) INT-23RM-161;<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT-23RM-170<br />

[Interviews with Romanians in Cleveland]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) ¡NT-23RM-3S3<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Romanians towards the<br />

proposed radio address by ex-King Carol]<br />

(JVov. 24. 1943) INT-23RM-213<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American Politics<br />

(Sept. 21. 1943) INT-33RM-6<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

Moves Leftward (JVov. 2, 1943) INT-33RM-8<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-198<br />

Balint, Nicholas G.<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9. ¡944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

Balkan Committee<br />

[Cavendish Cannon: the Balkan Committee]<br />

(Oct. 9, J942; INT-10EU-88<br />

Balkan Committee Against Aggression<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-1AL107<br />

Balkan Committee (London)<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 25. ¡942) INT-33AL-2;<br />

(Oct. 12. ¡942) 1NT-33AL3<br />

Albanians Support Balkan Federation<br />

(Dec. 22. 7942) INT-¡AL-33<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Sept. 23. ¡942) INT-1AL-9;<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-1AL-20<br />

[Correspondence Between Balkan Committee, Sotir<br />

Martini, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(July 2-Oct. 10. ¡942) INT-¡AL-2<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 31


Balkan Committee (London) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Free Albania (Sept. 16. 1942) INT-1AL-59<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL46<br />

Balkan Federation<br />

Albanians Support Balkan Federation<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) ¡NT-1AL-33<br />

Balkan States<br />

see also Albania<br />

see also Bulgaria<br />

see also Greece<br />

see also Romania<br />

see also Turkey<br />

see also Yugoslavia<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1ÂL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

[Articles from "The Dartmouth" on statements by<br />

John Pelenyi]<br />

(Feb. IS-Mar. 4, 1942) INT-15HU-I03<br />

[Balkan situation, information]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-10EU-309<br />

"Balkans Seen As Asset" -- Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-30YU-435<br />

[Cairo Broadcast to Europe]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-533<br />

[Cavendish Cannon: the Balkan Committee]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-88<br />

Dr. Paul Schwartz on the Austrian Question<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-4AU-423<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943, Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23. 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

[Fotitch speech to Foreign Policy Asociation,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1944]<br />

(Ocr. U 1944) INT-30YU-1565<br />

German policy in Greece and the Balkans<br />

(Mar. 26-June 19, 1942) INT-14GR-166<br />

Greek-American Views <strong>of</strong> the Churchill-Stalin<br />

Agreement (Noy. 9, 1944) INT-33GR-75<br />

Greek News Notes: Talk by Andre Michalopoulos<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) 1NT-14GR-S89<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-33GR-S0<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-33GR-16<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) ¡NT-33GR-36<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-33Z-22<br />

Information on Communist activities in Turkey<br />

and the Balkan (Dec. 24, 1943) INT-24RS-214<br />

Information on Communist Activities in Turkey<br />

and the Balkans<br />

(Oct. 21-Oct. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-285<br />

Italian Diplomats in the Balkan Countries<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-17IT-1639<br />

[Ivan Subasich's Views on European Situation]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1943) INT-30YU-1034<br />

Kosto Unkovich's views on greater south Slavic<br />

state (Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-671<br />

Lecture by Basil Vlavianos at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy (Nov. 27, 1944) INT-14GR-608<br />

[Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Convention, Detroit, Sept. 3-4, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) 1NT-7BV-111<br />

Nationality Problem in Balkans. Lecture Delivered<br />

by Boris Furlan, February 20, 1943<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) INT-30YU-791<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-46<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Qiosophic Society at Princeton University]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-4AU-301<br />

San Francisco Conference [discussion meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> small nations in New York]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-556<br />

32 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Serbian Views on Post-War Settlement and<br />

Russia] (May 6, 1943) INT-30YU-869<br />

Stimson <strong>Office</strong> Backing <strong>of</strong> Austrian Archduke Stirs<br />

Wasps Nest in Balkans and Russia; Dorothy<br />

Thompson over Blue Network, NBC, WJZ, Nov.<br />

22, 1942 (Nov. 22, 23, 1942) INT-4AU-211<br />

Symposium in Freedom House, Apr. 20, 1945<br />

(Apr. 24. 1945) INT-24RS-366<br />

[Turkish support for a postwar Balkan federation]<br />

(July 3. 1942) INT-28TU-2<br />

Balkunas, John<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-270<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-287<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society<br />

CO«. 4, 1943) 1NT-5BA-244<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

(Oct. 15, 1941) INT-5BA-40<br />

Balli Kombetar<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and Nacional<br />

Clirimtare Shifts: Will There Be Civil War?<br />

(Dec. 25. 1943) INT-1AL-90<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April 1944) INT-1AL-115<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) 1NT-1AL-79<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong> Balli<br />

Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

(Nov. 14, 1943) 1NT-1AL-83<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, 1943]) INT-1AL100<br />

Internal conditions<br />

(Ocr. 29-iVov. 9, 1943) INT-1AL-85<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13, 1943) 1NT-1AL-87<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli Kombetar<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-95<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-1AL-69<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26, 1944) INT-1AL-125<br />

Meeting with Balli Kombetar Council<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-1AL-84<br />

Musa Yuka and His Activities in Istanbul<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-1AL-78<br />

Political Activity<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 2, 1943) INT-1AL-68<br />

Political and military activities<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) lNT-lALr91<br />

Political Orientation <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and LNC<br />

(¿Vov. 9, 1943) INT-1AL-86<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> L.N.C. with Respect to Kosova<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL-123<br />

Two principal political parties<br />

(Sept. 2, 1943) INT-1AL-73<br />

Balogh, Joseph<br />

Anti-Nazi and anti-Horthy Booklet Published by<br />

Democratic Hungarians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-15HU-400<br />

Balogh, Stephen<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Displaced Hungarians in Europe<br />

Commented on by Two Hungarian-American<br />

Publications (July 20, 1945) INT-33HU-82<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-26SL-157<br />

Adamic's Resignation<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1373<br />

All Slav Day at Kennywood Park<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-26SL-122<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 21, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-124<br />

[American Slav Conference <strong>of</strong> Greater New York]<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-26SL-19<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

Delegates Meet (Oct. 29, Í942J INT-26SL-91<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Renner government<br />

and Russian war relief activities]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-4AU-815<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1548<br />

Call to Second Congress<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-26SL-186<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Seamen<br />

(Apr. 5-16 1943) INT-30YU-800<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

Combined Croatian Rally and Concert, Detroif,<br />

Mich., Nov. 1, 1943<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1175<br />

Comments by Butkovich<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1697<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

¿Sepi. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) INT-33YU-57<br />

"Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croatians Adopted.<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Croatian American<br />

Organizations From the Largest Settlements<br />

Unanimously Agreed to Hold a Congress on<br />

February 20 and 21 in Chicago Illinois" [article<br />

by Boyd in Narodni Glasnik]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-30YU-381<br />

"Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent" In<br />

Search <strong>of</strong> Working Secretaries<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-798<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) 1NT-30YU-714<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

Croatian-American Congress Meeting<br />

(Mar. 13. 1943) 1NT-30YU-759<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Semi-Annual Meeting<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1740<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Fe6. 2«, 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

(Fei>. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1277<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sepf. 11, 1944) 1NT-26SL-I92<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(JVov. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1584<br />

[Living conditions for Yugoslav prisoner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1324<br />

Louis Adamic and Co. Send Greetings to Yugoslav<br />

Partisans Via Moscow<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-570<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

(Ocr. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-47<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(May 31, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-919<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent, Pittsburg, May 30, 1943<br />

(May 31, 1943) ¡NT-33YU-26<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1359<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

[Opposition to Ambassador Fotitch's Proposed<br />

Appointment as a United Nations Food<br />

Commissioner]<br />

(Apr. 10-16, 1943) INT-30YU-815<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-26SL-147<br />

Poland's Liberation Rally To Back the Crimea<br />

Conference (Mar. 12. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1165<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28, 1943) INT-30YV-723<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-33Z-112


Index by Subjects and Names Barres, Philippe<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-175<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Croatian Organizations in<br />

Allegheny County Held on May 30, 1943<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-30YU-925<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

(Aug. ¡, 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1038<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-24RS-231<br />

[Second American Slav Conference reports]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-199<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-26SL156<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

fOcf. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1552<br />

To National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent [letter by Ivan Subasich]<br />

(June 30, 1943) INT-30YU-989<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1042<br />

Withdrawn Tribune Article [on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-730<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-33YU-69<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1760<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) 1NT-30YU-150<br />

Zlatko Balakovic in Chicago<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1371<br />

Zlatko Balokovich (Apr. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-853;<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-874;<br />

(May 12, 13, 1943) INT-33YU-24<br />

Zlatko Balokovich on General Mihailovich and Dr.<br />

Ivan Ribar (Jan. 15, 1943) INT-30YV-553<br />

Balos, Henry<br />

[Henry Balos] OP-2-6<br />

Baltic-American Cultural Council<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-SBA-302<br />

Baltic American Society<br />

[Baltic American Society Meeting, New York,<br />

Feb. 1943] (Feb. 5, 1943) INT-5BA-102<br />

Baltic Committee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-SBA-188<br />

Baltic Cooperation and the Catholic Clergy:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic-American Society<br />

(Oct. 8, 1943) ¡NT-33LI-12<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic American Society<br />

CDec. 2, 1943) ¡NT-33LI-17<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph Kajeckas<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-SBA-159<br />

Russo-Baltic Controversy in the New York at War<br />

Parade (June 22, 1942) INT-5BA-14<br />

Baltic Committee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

Baltic Committee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

(May 18, 1943) 1NT-5BA-188<br />

Excerpts from Meie Tee (Dec. 1942) INT-5BA-193<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas<br />

(June 13, 1943) INT-5BA-203<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Baltic News Bulletin (newspaper)<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 72-HR<br />

(July 9, 1945) 1NT-5BA-598<br />

Baltic Rally, Detroit, Mich., June 1943<br />

Baltic Rally, Detroit, Michigan, June 20, 1943<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-33U-9<br />

Baltic Review (newspaper)<br />

"Baltic Review" (Mar. 22. 1944) INT-5BA-342<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sending Dark Horse<br />

Delegation to San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33LI-58<br />

Baltic States<br />

see also Estonia<br />

see also Latvia<br />

see also Lithuania<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-6<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V. Halperin<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-24RS-140<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

[German plan for organizing the Baltic States:<br />

document transmitted by the Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 5. ¡943) 1NT-10EU-200<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

(May 24. 1943) INT-33Z-22<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-306<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-33Z-100<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 fOcr. 30. 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

Russia and the Far East<br />

rOcr. 11. 1943) 1NT-24RS-189<br />

San Francisco Conference [discussion meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> small nations in New York]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) INT-10EU-5S6<br />

[U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> the Baltic states]<br />

(Dec. 24. 1943: Jan. 4. 1944) INT-24RS-215<br />

Baltic States Council<br />

Lithuanian National Organizations<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942) INT-5BA-78<br />

Baltic States Society<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(May 28. 1942) 1NT-5BA-11<br />

Baltic Study Committee<br />

Baltic Study Committee<br />

(July 14, 1943) ¡NT-SBA-219<br />

Baltich, Nick<br />

Baltich <strong>of</strong> IWO (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1731<br />

[Conversation with Nick Baltich]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-30YU-1729<br />

Baltimore Correspondence (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

Report on German Activity in the United States<br />

(May 23. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-207<br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

[Conversations with Italian-Americans in<br />

Baltimore] (Apr. 10. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1106<br />

[Drive for defense bonds in Baltimore Greek<br />

community] (Feb. 26. 1942) 1NT-14GR-99<br />

[Foreign national group organizations in Baltimore,<br />

list] (July 27, 1942) INT-10EU-74<br />

Report on German Activity in the United States<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-13GE-207<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys<br />

Pakstas, PH.D. (Mar. 1942) INT-5BA-192<br />

Baltrusaitis, Johanna<br />

[Lithuanian Workers Alliance Meeting, New York,<br />

N.Y., June 1943] (June 29. 1943) INT-5BA-2H<br />

Banac, Bozo<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YV-150<br />

Bandera, Stephen<br />

[German Arrest <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Leschinsky] (Wov. 28. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-114<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity (Oct. 22. 1943) INT-29UK-236<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> France suit (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-451<br />

Banks and banking<br />

see Credit<br />

see Foreign exchange<br />

Banner (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) INT-20NS-30<br />

Banque de l'Indochine<br />

[Banque de l'Indochine and H. Worms et Cie: no<br />

representation in Buenos Aires]<br />

(Fei. 11, 1942) ¡NT-I2FR-59<br />

Banyanin, Yovan<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

(July 5. 1943) INT-30YU-993<br />

Baptists<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Russian and Ukrainian Baptists<br />

[report] (June 1, 1944) 1NT-19MI-327<br />

Barakat, George M.<br />

Interviews with Faris S. Malouf and George M.<br />

Barakat, [Syrian] Nationalist Leaders<br />

(June 11. 1945) ¡NT-19MI-435<br />

Barasch, Werner<br />

[Werner Barasch] (June 2. 1945) INT-13GE-1565<br />

Barauskas, Kazys<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16. 1942) INT-5BA-24<br />

Barberio, Chiodi<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Paramount Macaroni Company and Chiodi<br />

Barberio] (July 15-Aug. 12. 1942) INT-17IT-258<br />

Rabid Fascist on New Haven Radio Station<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-17IT-I01<br />

Barbers, Beauticians and Allied Industries<br />

International Association<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-2S9<br />

Barbu, Jacob<br />

[Conversations with Jacob Barbu, Nicholas<br />

Balindu, and Reverend John Trutza]<br />

(June 6. ¡945) INT-23RM-371<br />

[Conversations with Paul Deac and Jacob Barbu]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-23RM-160<br />

[Interview with Jacob Barbu]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) 1NT-23RM-119<br />

[Interviews with Romanians in Cleveland]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-23RM-353<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland on the<br />

Romanian situation]<br />

(July 12. 1944) INT-23RM-258<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians on the armistice terms]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1944) INT-23RM-273<br />

Barbutiu, George<br />

[Interview with Reverend Father George Barbutiu]<br />

(June 14, 1945) INT-23RM-376<br />

Bardi, Gino<br />

Bardi Calls on Italians to Aid U.S. War Effort<br />

(Jan. 13, 1942) INT-niT-45<br />

Bari Congress<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Bari Congress]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-17IT-1086<br />

Barich, Mr.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Yugoslav Sokol<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-30YU-894<br />

Bamaud, Jacques<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-179<br />

Barnes, Sherman B.<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(Nov. 19. 1943) INT-4AU-413<br />

Barnouw, A. J.<br />

Netherland-America Foundation: Monthly Letter<br />

(Sept., 1945) ¡NT-10EU-634<br />

Baronowski, Xavier<br />

[Father Xavier Baronowski]<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-21PO-829<br />

Barothy, Dr.<br />

Hungarian Reactions to Otto's Raising a Foreign<br />

Legion (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-15HU-201<br />

Barres, Philippe<br />

[Philippe Barres, conversation memo]<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-12FR-612<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 33


Barrio, Martinez Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Barrio, Martinez<br />

Republique Française Meeting<br />

(Dec. 4. 1944) INT-10EU-507<br />

Barsh, Barbara<br />

American Slav Magazine<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-26SL107<br />

The American Slav (magazine)<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-26SL-110<br />

Barsky, Edward K.<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-10EU-259<br />

Barth, Artur<br />

[Information on Artur Barth]<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1839<br />

Barth, Max<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-17<br />

[Max Barth] (May 29, 1943) INT-13GE-677<br />

[Max Barth's views <strong>of</strong> Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1943) INT-13GE-766<br />

Ruth Fischer and Max Barth<br />

CJVov. 4, 18, 1943) INT-13GE-902<br />

Barthélémy, Joseph<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Bartok, Bela<br />

[Eckhardt Committee]<br />

(July 10-13, 1942) INT-15HU-134<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

(July 17. 1942) 1NT-32A-67<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

and Georg Faludy<br />

(May 14, 194S) INT-15HU-771<br />

Telephonic Request To Go and See Mr. Bela<br />

Bartok, Hungarian Author<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-15HU-794<br />

Vambery and Bartok Elected to Hungarian<br />

National Assembly<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-15HU-760<br />

Bartowski, Stephen<br />

[Father Stephen Bartowski]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1944) INT-21PO-779<br />

Barzin, Betty<br />

Belgian Echoes; Betty Barzin in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) INT-6BE-59<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

[Betty Barzin] (Apr. 15, 1942) ¡NT-6BE-7<br />

Evening Spent at Home <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs.<br />

Paul Barzin (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-6BE-68<br />

Farewell Evening Spent at the Home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Barzin (July 2. 1945) INT-6BE-96<br />

Interview with Mrs. Barzin and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gergoire<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-6BE-64<br />

Luncheon with Mrs. Betty Barzin<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-6BE-74<br />

Mme. Barzin's Views (June 19, 1944) INT-6BE-48<br />

[Mrs. Betty Barzin on Belgian groups in United<br />

States] (Mar. 13, 1945) INT-6BE-77<br />

Barzin, Marcel<br />

Evening at the Barzin's<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-12FR-989<br />

Evening Spent at Home <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs.<br />

Paul Barzin (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-6BE-68<br />

Evemng Spent at the Barzin's<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-6BE-84<br />

Evening With Marcel Barzin<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-13GE-1605<br />

Farewell Evening Spent at the Home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Barzin (July 2, 1945) INT-6BE-96<br />

Barzun, Jacques<br />

Evening Spent at the Barzuns<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-6BE-75<br />

Basch, Antonin<br />

Hungary and Imredy: a Czech view<br />

(Mar. 21, 23, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-501<br />

[Letter to DeWitt C. Poole concerning Antonin<br />

Basch] (Aug. 18. 1942) INT-9CZ-184<br />

34 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Meeting at the International Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-670<br />

Bases, military<br />

see Military bases<br />

Basilian Order<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Basmatzides, Christos<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ianopoulos, Basmatzides and Mylonas<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-14GR-522<br />

Basques<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-33SP-20<br />

Basques Reported Withdrawing Opposition to<br />

Spanish Constitution <strong>of</strong> 1931<br />

(May 12, 1945) INT-33SP-37<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) INT-10EU-426<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June 17, 1942) ÍNT-IOEU-ÓO<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces (Dec. 13, 1944) INT-33SP-24<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, further information]<br />

COcr. 12, 1944) INT-10EU-474<br />

Spanish: document series INT-27SP-] to<br />

WT-27SP-501<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-33SP-4<br />

Bass, Leo<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

[Leo Bass's assumption <strong>of</strong> editorial direction <strong>of</strong><br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1942) INT-13GE-241<br />

Bastide, Paul<br />

French Deputy Condemns "Rootless" Government<br />

and Assembly <strong>of</strong> "Ghosts"<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-33FR-50<br />

Bastille Day<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in Chicago]<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-12FR-859;<br />

(July 15, 1945) INT-12FR-1068<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in New York City]<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT-12FR-609;<br />

(July 15, 1944) INT-12FR-856<br />

[Bastille Day celebration in New" York City, July<br />

14, 1942] ([July 1942]) ¡NT-12FR-158<br />

[Bastille Day celebration in San Francisco]<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-12FR-289<br />

Bastille Day Celebrations [in Chicago]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-12FR-616<br />

Bastille Day 1943: Two de Gaullist Celebrations<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-33FR-15<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day by the Boston Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(July 15, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-857<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in Detroit, July 14,<br />

1943 (July 28. 1943) 1NT-12FR-623;<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-33FR-17<br />

France Forever [celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in<br />

Detroit] (July 21, 1944) INT-12FR-860<br />

[Free French celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in New<br />

York] (July 14-17, 1942) INT-12FR-266<br />

French-American Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day [in<br />

San Francisco] (July 18. 1945) INT-12FR-1070<br />

[Meeting to commemorate the 14th <strong>of</strong> July]<br />

(July 16, 1945) INT-12FR-1057<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> July 14th Celebration by French Colony<br />

<strong>of</strong> San Francisco, at Veterans Auditorium<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-12FR-621<br />

[Senator Maroselli, information; text <strong>of</strong> speech<br />

delivered on Bastille Day 1943]<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-12FR-614<br />

[Vichy and Free French celebrations <strong>of</strong> Bastille<br />

Day in New York]<br />

(July 11, 1942) INT-12FR-257<br />

Bates, Ralph<br />

[Conversation with Ralph Bates and Keith<br />

Hutchinson] (Mar. 31. 1945) INT-27SP-434<br />

Batista i Roca, J. M.<br />

[Interview with J. M. Batista i Roca; statement <strong>of</strong><br />

the Catalan National Council in London]<br />

(Jan. 5. 1945) INT-27SP-421<br />

Bator, Viktor<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Battistoni, Giacomo<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in Detroit]<br />

(May 31. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-714<br />

Baudet, Philippe<br />

[Philippe Baudot's lecture on French-American<br />

relations] (Nov. 10. 1943) INT-12FR-684<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 7. 1943) mT-33FR-12<br />

Bauer, Fritz<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21. 1944) INT-13GE-1220<br />

Bauer, Gustav<br />

Dr. Bauer [and Karl Winter]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-16<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

[Information on Gustav Bauer, Georg von Alexich,<br />

and Theodore Schmidt]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-45<br />

Bauer, Max<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-310<br />

Bauer, Otto<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee opposition to Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1942) INT-4AU-50<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

(June 24. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-123<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[German language newspaper "Aufbau"]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-39<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-55<br />

Bauer, Robert<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29, 1941) INT-4AU-1<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) 1NT-4AU-38<br />

Bauman, Carlo A.<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Carlo A. Bauman regarding<br />

personal activities] (Feb. 8, 1942) 1NT-5BA-9<br />

Bavaria<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> talks with the Rev. Baron Oskar von<br />

Soden (Nov. 1, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-422<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

[Adolf Wagner resignation as Gaulieter <strong>of</strong> Bavaria]<br />

(June 30, 1942) 1NT-13GE-182<br />

[Austrian and Bavaria regionalism]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) INT-I3GE-276<br />

[Austrian-Bavarian frontier]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-4AU-660<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations With<br />

Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-33AU-46<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

(Nov. 21-Dec. 31. 1942) INT-13GE-479<br />

[Bavarian political groups in U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-702<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-194;<br />

(Aug. 15. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-290<br />

Charles Friediger's views on separatism and<br />

particularism (Aug. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-289<br />

Comment on Situation Report Central Europe, 16<br />

Dec. 1944 (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-530<br />

[Correspondence on German separatism and<br />

Prussianism] (Oct. 22, ¡942-Nov. 15,<br />

1942) ¡NT-13GE-573


Index by Subjects and Names Beiden, Michael<br />

[Dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1285<br />

Dr. Frederick Proewig [scheme for leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

an independent Bavaria]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-981<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's views on Schaeffer's<br />

appointment] (June 28. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1617<br />

Dr. Frederick W. Proewig<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-496<br />

[Dr. Frederick W. Proewig on dismemberment <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany] (Oct. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1243<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany (Feb. 17, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-79<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian Separatism<br />

(Oct. 17, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-64<br />

[Dr. Hoegner appointment as Prime Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria and Catholic activities]<br />

(Oct. /, 1945) INT-13GE-1694<br />

Dr. Paul Schwartz on the Austrian Question<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-4AU-423<br />

[Dr. Proewig and Bavarian separatist movement]<br />

(Oct. 9. 1943) INT-13GE-827<br />

[Dr. Proewig on a federated Germany]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1167<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Bavaria (May 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1138<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-33GE-70<br />

F. W. Foerster and his views on Particularism<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-291<br />

[Frederick Proewig's comments on Bavarian<br />

separatist movement]<br />

(JVov. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-850<br />

[German decentralization and separatist<br />

movements] (Feb. 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1360<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-17<br />

[German federalist and particularist arguments]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-628<br />

Klaus Dohrn (Jan. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-492<br />

Klaus Dohrn [biography and views on regional<br />

organization] (Apr. 30, 1945: May 4,<br />

1945) INT-4AU-806<br />

[Klaus Dohrn's views on German Catholic<br />

activities] (May 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1496<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> "Zentrum" and "Bayerische<br />

Volkspartei" Who Are Now in United States<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-I3GE-682<br />

List <strong>of</strong> administrative control personnel in<br />

American zones in Germany and Austria;<br />

Americans Oust Bavarian Officials for Nazi<br />

Activities, Falsehoods<br />

(Aug. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1669<br />

[Max Earth's views <strong>of</strong> Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Aug. 24. 1943) INT-13GE-766<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Bavarian particularists<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-275<br />

[Moscow radio address to Bavarians]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-629<br />

Notes on Plan for Federalization <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1221<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Bavarian Council<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-601<br />

Particularism (June 3. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-672<br />

[Postponement <strong>of</strong> publication on Bavarian<br />

particularism] (Dec. 2. 1942) INT-13GE-438<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4. 1943) INT-13GE-674<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-764<br />

[Proewig advocates support for German<br />

regionalism] (Feb. 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1367<br />

[Proewig and Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1273;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1469<br />

[Proewig on recent developments in Bavarian<br />

movement] (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1395<br />

[Proposed Austro-Bavarian union; article by<br />

Wilhelm Ellenbogen, "Oesterrich in der<br />

europaeischen Revolution"]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-164<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized Germany]<br />

(Nov.. 1942; Mar. 19, 23. 1943) 1NT-13GE-523<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-763<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer (May 10, ¡945) INT-4AU-8I2<br />

[Report on governor <strong>of</strong> Bavaria relief from duties]<br />

(Nov. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-527<br />

Rev. Baron Carl von Soden and Dr. Frederick<br />

Proewig, both political refugees from Bavaria<br />

(Nov. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-529<br />

[Russian attempts to encourage Bavarian<br />

particularism] (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-448<br />

[Schaeffer appointment in Bavaria]<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1562<br />

["Schwarzes Korps" and particularism]<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-13GE-457<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

(Oct. 1942) INT-13GE-480<br />

Statement by Baron von Soden's Group<br />

(Dec 18. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-459<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(tfov. 20. ¡943) INT-33GE-27<br />

World War Without Arms (1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

fJVov. 21-Dec. 31. 1942) INT-13GE-479<br />

Bavarian Council<br />

Affairs <strong>of</strong> the Bavarian Council<br />

(May 29, ¡943) ¡NT-13GE-676<br />

[German federalist and particularist arguments]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-628<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Bavarian Council<br />

(Apr. 2, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-60¡<br />

[Resignations from Bavarian Council]<br />

(Oct. 6, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-822<br />

Bavarian People's Party<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> "Zentrum" and "Bayerische<br />

Volkspartei" Who Are Now in United States<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-¡3GE-682<br />

[Situation report on Bavaria]<br />

(June ¡5. 1945) INT-13GE-1606<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

Bayern Verein<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-450<br />

Bazdarich, Joseph<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-633<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-723<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Milwaukee; American-Croatian<br />

Rally for Ban Subasich, Gary, Indiana: May 17,<br />

1942 (May 14-23, 1942) INT-30YU-56<br />

Bazderich, Josip<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-646<br />

Bazykin, Vladmir I.<br />

[Czemin letter to Bazykin, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Embassy in Washington]<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-4AU-561<br />

Beaumont, Andre A., Jr.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Milan D.<br />

Popovic and Andre A. Beaumont, Jr.]<br />

(Dec. ¡, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-8<br />

Beb-Horin, Aliahu<br />

Among the Revisionists <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(Sept. 22, 1943) INT-18JE-263<br />

Bech, Georg<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

(Apr. 10, 15, 1942) INT-25SC-11:<br />

(Apr. ¡0, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-50<br />

Bech, Joseph<br />

Luxembourg Head Arrives on Clipper<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-¡2FR-¡38<br />

Becher, Johannes R.<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-706<br />

Bechyne, Rudolf<br />

Sudeten German Transfer Plan<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-843<br />

Beck, Josef<br />

[Radio address on Sikorski government attitude<br />

toward Josef Beck and Marshal Smigly-Rydz]<br />

(Mar. 18, ¡942) 1NT-21PO-21<br />

Beck, Richard<br />

Icelanders in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 16, 1943) INT-25SC-284<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-240<br />

Becker, James<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) ¡NT-1SHU-785<br />

Beckman, Francis J.<br />

Coadjutor Imposed on Isolationist Archbishop<br />

(Sept. ¡1, ¡944) INT-13GE-1210<br />

[German Catholics in Chicago, political attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-364<br />

On Certain German PersonaUties in the Middle<br />

West (Oct. 26, 1942) ¡NT-¡3GE-300<br />

Bedacht, Max<br />

Excerpts From the Report by Max Bedacht,<br />

General Secretary, to the General Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) ¡NT-¡9MI-420<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June H. 1945) INT-13GE-1581<br />

Beer, Max<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-I2<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser; Max Beer; Felix Boenheim<br />

(Sept. 30, Oct. ¡2. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-857<br />

Begalla, Stefan<br />

Talk with Father Begalla in Youngstown, Ohio<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-617<br />

Behuncik, Edward J.<br />

[Edward J. Behuncik's Proposition to Come to the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May H, ¡945) INT-9CZ-904<br />

Beirut, Lebanon<br />

Broadcast by General de Gaulle<br />

(Sept. 24. ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-351<br />

Be}, Ali Kuci<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(iVov. 17, ¡943) INT-¡AL-82<br />

Bekessy, Imre<br />

"Ask the Ustashis:" Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article<br />

by Imre Bekessy and Comments<br />

(Sept. 28, ¡942; Oct. 6, ¡942) INT-¡5HU-¡83<br />

[Information on Hans Habe; Az Ember Celebrates<br />

Fiftienth Anniversary] (Oct. 3¡, ¡933-Apr. 1,<br />

1942) 1NT-15HU-522<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. ¡944; Mar. ¡3. ¡944) lNT-¡5HU-498<br />

Bekessy, Jean<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-¡945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Beiden, Michael<br />

Anti-Nazi German Language Newspapers<br />

(July 18. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-223<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> "German Day"<br />

(July 6, ¡943) INT-13GE-692<br />

[German Day celebration in Chicago]<br />

(June 28, ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-688<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 35


Beiden, Michael<br />

"German Day" Struggle [Chicago]<br />

(May 25. 1943) INT-13GE-666<br />

Belgian-American Associates<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner, July 21<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-6BE-26<br />

Belgian American Educational Foundation<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin Groups<br />

for Which we Have Card Files But No Branches<br />

Listed (Apr. 5, 1943) JNT-6BE-19<br />

Belgian American Foundation<br />

Interview with Mr. Galpin <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

American Foundation<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-6BE-70<br />

Belgian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in the U.S.<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin Groups<br />

for Which we Have Card Files But No Branches<br />

Listed (Apr. 5. 1943) [NT-6BE-19<br />

Belgian Congo<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) JNT-12FR-186<br />

Belgian Information Bureau<br />

Interview <strong>of</strong> Monsieur Goris, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

Information Bureau (Apr. 24. 1945) INT-6BE-92<br />

Belgians<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

Belgians: document series 1NT-6BE-1 to<br />

INT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians in exile declare war upon Japanese<br />

(Dec. 21. 1941) INT-12FR-3<br />

Belgians: numbered documents INT-33BE-1 to<br />

1NT-33BE-7<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Third Year <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Libre<br />

des Hautes Etudes; Belgian-Chinese Wedding<br />

(Mar. 5. 1945) INT-12FR-97S<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9. 1942) INT-10EU-69<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-19MI-195;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-33Z-10<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-482<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> Information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

(Mar. 5. 1942) INT-10EU-37<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-167<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-472<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Max<br />

Berenblut] (Feb. 9, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-9<br />

Belgium<br />

see also Belgians<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1942) INT-12FR-185<br />

Belgians: document series INT-6BE-1 to<br />

INT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians: numbered documents INT-33BE-1 to<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

Benes and the Soviet Union; State <strong>of</strong> Mind in<br />

Belgium; Osucky's New Pamphlet against Benes<br />

(Apr. 27, May 4, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-370<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5. 1942) INT-19MI-68<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

Labor and Other Material on France, Holland, and<br />

Belgium (Apr. 16-24. 1942) INT-10EU-48<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-187<br />

36 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Belgium (periodical)<br />

Belgian Views on Peace Plans and Postwar<br />

Organization (June 10, 1944) mT-6BE-44<br />

Belgium Inveighs Against a "S<strong>of</strong>t Peace"<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33BE-5<br />

Belgium, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Belgian Congo<br />

Belgrade, Yugoslavia<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message to<br />

King Peter II from Serbian-American groups]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-I666<br />

Belin, F. L.<br />

[F. L. Belin] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-21PO-675;<br />

OP-2-7<br />

Belinsky, John<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

C^ug. 26, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-314<br />

Bell, Aaron<br />

[Aaron Bell: CIO Political Action Committee's<br />

activities relating to the electoral campaign and<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1944) INT-19MI-371<br />

Bell, Donald<br />

[Notes on news items signed by Donald Bell]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1509<br />

Bella, Julius Igor<br />

Interview with Rev. Dr. Julius Igor Bella, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

(Jan. 23. 1945) INT-9CZ-844<br />

Bellak, Mr.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Bellanca, August<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-17IT-928<br />

Conversation with August Bellanca<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1222<br />

[Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi, August<br />

Bellanca, and Richard Rohman]<br />

(Jan. 2, ¡942) INT-niT-73<br />

Interview with August Bellanca<br />

(Sept. 28, 1942) INT-17IT-422<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Italian personalities regarding<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945; Mar. 30, 1945) 1NT-171T-1708<br />

Italian-American Labor Council Mass Meeting and<br />

Concert at Madison Square Garden<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-171T-79<br />

[Presidency <strong>of</strong> Mazzini Society <strong>of</strong>fered to August<br />

Bellanca] (Sept. 1, 1942) INT-17IT-1110<br />

Schism in the Mazzini Society and a New Free<br />

Italy Movement (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-33rr-38<br />

[Statements by August Bellanca and Joseph<br />

Catalanotti] (June 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1262<br />

Bellanca, Dorothy<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-282<br />

Bello, Vincent<br />

[Vincent Bello] (Oct. 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1417<br />

Belorussia<br />

see also Belorussians<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

(May 23. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-17<br />

[Interview with Joseph J. Voronko]<br />

(Mar. 15, ¡945) 1NT-24RS-352:<br />

(Jan. 17. ¡944) INT-29UK-264<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> a Representative Sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish-American Press to Recent Russian Claims<br />

to Ukrainian and Byelorussian Territory Held by<br />

Poland (Feb. 22-Mar. 6, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-302<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22. ¡94¡) 1NT-24RS-63<br />

Belorussian American National Council<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28, ¡944) 1NT-24RS-289<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Belorussians<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conferences with Ukrainians<br />

and Belorussians (Mar. 4, ¡944) INT-8CR-114<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Representatives Meet with<br />

Ukrainians and Belorussians at UNCIO]<br />

(May ¡5, ¡945) INT-8CR-254<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. ¡1, 1945) 1NT-10EU-562<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, St. Casimir Parish,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31, 1943<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-H6<br />

Memorandum on Lithuanians and White Russians<br />

(Aug. 5. ¡942) INT-5BA-42<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian-Americans<br />

(Dec. ¡5, ¡944) INT-33RS-32<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, ¡942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28, ¡944) INT-24RS-289<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-¡ to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Talk with Tarasevich<br />

(Aug. ¡3, ¡944) ¡NT-24RS-274<br />

Talks with J. J. Voronko<br />

(Aug. 1, ¡944) INT-24RS-27¡<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

(Mar. 28, ¡945) INT-24RS-357<br />

White Russians Threatened with Repatriation<br />

(Sept. 17, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-285<br />

Ben-Eliezer, Arieh<br />

Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Members <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

([n.d.]) INT-18JE-4¡3<br />

[Political activity in Palestine]<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-280<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Arieh Ben-Eliezer to Palestine]<br />

(Dec. 75, ¡943) ¡NT-¡8JE-293<br />

Ben-Gurion, David<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities] (Dec. i5, ¡943) INT-18JE-276<br />

[Comments by David Ben-Gurion on the Jewish<br />

Labor Party] (Oct. ¡3, ¡942) INT-18JE-148<br />

[Conversation with David Ben-Gurion]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-¡8JE-549<br />

[Information on Dr. Weizmann and Mr.<br />

Ben-Gurion] (Feb. ¡944) INT-¡8JE-35¡<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Moshe Shertok and Dr. Chaim<br />

Weizmann regarding resignation <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Ben-Gurion] (Dec. 23, ¡943) lNT-¡8JE-297<br />

[Memorandum on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish leaders]<br />

- (Jan. ¡9, 1944) INT-18JE-3H<br />

[Public opinion toward proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force] (July 7-29, ¡942) INT-18JE-H6<br />

[Request to David Ben-Gurion for conference]<br />

(Jan. 9. ¡942) INT-¡8JE-5<br />

World Zionist Leader Foresees Crisis in Palestine<br />

(July 2, ¡945) INT-33JE-69<br />

Benau, Desider<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

(Oct. ¡6, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-956<br />

Benau, Dezo<br />

[Conversation with Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 3, ¡945) INT-9CZ-875<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland (June 11, 1945) INT-33CZ-7S<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May ¡7, ¡945) lNT-33CZ-7¡<br />

Hodza Article (June ¡, ¡942) ¡NT-9CZ-47<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 9, ¡945) INT-9CZ-884;<br />

(Oct. 9, ¡945) INT-9CZ-954<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau; Slovak<br />

Nation Wants its Sovereignty]<br />

(May ¡2. ¡945) INT-9CZ-908<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Karel Leitner, Mr.<br />

Stanislav Budin, Mr. Dezo Benau, and Mr.<br />

Valusek] (May 6. ¡944) INT-9CZ-689<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-10EU-559


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechoslovakia and<br />

Developments in Czechoslovak Community Here<br />

(Oct. 17, 1945) INT-9CZ-955<br />

Benca, Shefqet<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 7 (Feb. 28. 1945) INT-1AL-169<br />

Bencivenga, Roberto<br />

[General Roberto Bencivenga's report on activities<br />

in Rome and statement <strong>of</strong> Italian army expenses]<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1480<br />

Bencze, John<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943; Oct. 8. 1943) INT-I5HU-442<br />

Bendes, Harold H.<br />

[Personal correspondence <strong>of</strong> Harold H. Bendes]<br />

(July 24. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-10<br />

Benedek, Martin<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943; Oct. 8. 1943) INT-15HU-442<br />

Benes, Boras<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland (June 11. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-75<br />

[Libel suit between Stefan Osusky and Bonis<br />

Benes heard in the British High Court <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

London, Oct. 13-14, 1943; press coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

trial] (Itov. 12-23. 1943) INT-9CZ-593<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

Adolf A. Berle and Edouard Benes<br />

(Apr. 28, May 6. 1943) INT-15HU-319<br />

Alleged Russian Intentions with Regard to<br />

Romania and Poland<br />

(Jan. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-218<br />

[Ame Leroy's statement on ties between Benes<br />

and Alexis Leger]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-770<br />

[Amerikai Magyar Nepszava editorial reproaches<br />

Benes] (Mar. 19, 1943) ¡NT-15HV-301<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Benes by conservative Austrian group<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-32S<br />

[Anthony Balasy on Hungary's present position<br />

and outlook for the future]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-604<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(June 30, 1943) INT-33AU-9<br />

[Autonomy <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian]<br />

(mr. dates, 1929 to 1939) INT-8CR-1S1<br />

Benes' Farewell (May 31, 1943) INT-15HU-349<br />

Conference to Meet Benes<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-8CR-35<br />

Conferences with Dr. Oscar Lange and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

de Ropp Concerning Their Conversations with<br />

Dr. Benes (June 11-12, 1943) 1NT-21PO-446<br />

[Conversation with General Deutsch: talk with<br />

Benes, plans <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association]<br />

(May 28, 1943) 1NT-19MI-221<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1942) INT-32A-73<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-32A-64<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact and the Polish-American<br />

Press (Jan. 3. 1944) INT-33PO-59<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

[Downfall <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-530<br />

Dr. Paul Schwartz on the Austrian Question<br />

CD«. 6. 1943) INT-4AU-423<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-345<br />

[Hodza, Milan, article: "Europe at the<br />

Crossroads"] (Mar. 1944) ¡NT-32A-7S<br />

Hungarian Affairs (Dec. 11. 1943) INT-15HV-463<br />

Hungarian Political Problems<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-15HU-391<br />

Irwin Spencer's interview with Eduard Benes<br />

(June 23, 1943) INT-30YU-978<br />

Items on Austrian Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1943) INT-4AU-344<br />

[Letters from Carpatho-Russians to Czech<br />

Govemment-in-Exile in London].<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942 to June 28, 1943) INT-8CR-67<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3, 1943) INT-5BA-196<br />

Luncheon for Archduke Otto<br />

(July 24, 1943) INT-4AU-363<br />

Meeting, Czernin-Deutsch, Mar. 11, 1943; [Benes<br />

sympathy message to Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-4AU-307<br />

Otto Hapsburg Again in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-300<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (May 14, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-346;<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-33AU-8<br />

[Pamphlets published by American Hungarian<br />

Federation] (Apr. 18-29. 1942) 1NT-15HU-62<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Benes<br />

maneuvers] (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-21PO-293<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Eduard<br />

Benes' speech on the future status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovaks] (Aug. 2. 1943) INT-21PO-502<br />

[PoUsh opinion in Detroit regarding the union <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland and Czechoslovakia in Central European<br />

Federation] (June 22. 1943) INT-21PO-467<br />

Polish Press Campaign Against Benes<br />

(Sept. 22, 1943) INT-33PO-37<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President Benes<br />

(May 10. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-203<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-310<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Benes' Negotiations in Moscow over<br />

Carpatho-Russia INT-8CR-83<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) INT-10EU-359<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

[Slavic activities] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-26SL-161<br />

Welcome Mr. Benes 1<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-15HU-338<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24, 1943) INT-30YU-904<br />

Zatkovich-Benes (May 19, 1943) INT-8CR-43<br />

[Zatkovich Meeting with Benes]<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-8CR-48<br />

Zatkovich on Moscow Statements<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) INT-8CR-23<br />

Benes, Joseph<br />

Trip <strong>of</strong> Benes to Moscow<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-24RS-105<br />

Benes, Vojta<br />

Czech "Mobilization for Liberty" Rally<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-33CZ-24<br />

Czech Rally <strong>of</strong> Sunday, August 8<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-522<br />

Benesch, Otto<br />

Otto Benesch (May 22, 1942) INT-4AU-92<br />

Priorities for Exit <strong>of</strong> Austrian Refugees<br />

(Sept. 22, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-891<br />

Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-380<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 16. 1944) INT-33Z-78<br />

[Efforts to "Reorient" Bishop Dionisije from<br />

nationalist to "left-wing" stand]<br />

(Nov. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1612<br />

[Interview with Father Dankevich]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) INT-24RS-245<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3. 1945) INT-24RS-395<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

Benoit, Charles<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] (Oct. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-405<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin]<br />

(Ocr. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-287<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin travels to Moscow<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-315<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin's Lecture on the Church<br />

and the Soviet Union<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-290<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin's statement to the<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the National Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Christians and Jews]<br />

(Noy. 19, 1943) INT-19MI-255<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> the various Orthodox churches in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. J8, 1943) INT-24RS-190<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. ¡8, 1945) INT-24RS-365<br />

[Reaction to American bishops' decision to reject<br />

reunion with Russian Orthodox authorities]<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-24RS-385<br />

[Report to Soviet authorities on conference <strong>of</strong><br />

American Orthodox bishops]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-24RS-383<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America with<br />

the Mother Church-Conditions Contained in the<br />

Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Patriarchate, Feb. 16,<br />

1945 (Apr. 6, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-367<br />

Russian Archbishop Benjamin<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-180<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-182<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(JVov. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-312;<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-24RS-359<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America and<br />

the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-347<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

fiVov. 78, 1944) INT-24RS-305<br />

Sobor in Moscow (Jan. 24. 1945) INT-24RS-333<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-30YU-593<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

Benko, S.M.<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

(Ocf. 12, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-558<br />

Bennahum, Theodore<br />

[Biographical note on Theodore Bennahum]<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-18JE-390<br />

Bennett, Francis<br />

[Francis Bennett] fJVov. 5, 1943) lNT-17[T-897<br />

Bennett, John K.<br />

[Conversation with Count Czemin concerning<br />

request to meet with Cordell Hull]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-4AU-439<br />

Benoist-Mechin, Jacques<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

[Laval's cabinet changes]<br />

(Sept. 11-28. 1942) INT-12FR-342<br />

Memorandum About Some <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

PersonaUties (June 26. 1941) ¡NT-12FR-182<br />

Benoit, Charles<br />

[Characters <strong>of</strong> French Embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

resigned] (May 1. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-238<br />

Vichy Acts to Punish Five Embassy Aides<br />

Resigning Here (May 30. 1942) INT-12FR-140<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 37


Bentwich, Norman Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Bentwich, Norman<br />

Anglo-Jewish Relations in Palestine<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-1SJE-336<br />

Berat, Albania<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

(Dec. 5. 1944) INT-33AL-17<br />

Berber, Fritz<br />

Conversation in Berlin, September 1939<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-710<br />

Bermblut, Max<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Max<br />

Berenblut] (Feb. 9, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-9<br />

Beresney, Timothy A.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Aid to Soviet Russia<br />

(Jan. 22, ¡945) INT-26SL-214<br />

Berg, Anton<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-242<br />

Bergamini, Mr.<br />

[Senator Bergamini's activity in monarchist groups]<br />

(Wov. 29, 1944) INT-17IT-1618<br />

Berge, Einar<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Ocr. 4. 1943) INT-25SC-224<br />

Berger, Dobrets<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> Dr. Dobrets Berger in North Africa]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-373<br />

Berger, Elmer<br />

American Council for Judaism: correspondence<br />

between the executive director and a Boston<br />

Zionist (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-18JE-442<br />

Berger, Hans<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Oct. 7. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-62<br />

[Hans Berger] (Mar. 2. 1944) INT-13GE-1012<br />

Berger, Peter<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Berger-Waldenegg, Egon<br />

[Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome]<br />

(June 1944) INT-4AU-540<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

(June 12. 1944) INT-4AU-539;<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-33AU-22<br />

[Berger-Waldenegg appointment to Austrian<br />

legation in Rome] (June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-534<br />

Hans Rott and the Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-537<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-536<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-635<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Bergh<strong>of</strong>, Herbert<br />

Austro-American Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22. 26. 1944) INT-4AU-528<br />

Bergman, Alfred<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S. for use<br />

by the Free French: services and claim <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />

Bergman]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1941-May 7. 1942) 1NT-12FR-189<br />

Bergson, Peter H.<br />

Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Members <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

([n.d.]) INT-18JE-413<br />

[Jewish reaction to establishment <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation]<br />

(May 23. 1944) INT-18JE-382<br />

Bergstraesser, Arnold<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong> Scripps<br />

College] (Apr. 10. 1942) INT-19M1-45<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Arnold Bergstrasser]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) 1NT-13GE-1227<br />

38 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Statement In Regard To Taking Into Custody And<br />

Release Of Arnold Bergstraesser<br />

(JVov. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-431<br />

Berizzi, Mrs. Stefano<br />

Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Stefano Berizzi<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-17IT-1679<br />

Berizzi, Stefano<br />

Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Stefano Berizzi<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-17IT-1679<br />

Berkeley, Calif.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Mathurin Dondo in<br />

Berkeley (June 19, 1945) INT-12FR-1044<br />

Speech by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />

California (May 11, 1945) INT-10EU-590<br />

Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

[A. A. Berle, Jr.: foreign nationality groups and<br />

U.S. policy] (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-19MI-201<br />

[Adolf A. Berle, Jr.] OP-2-8<br />

American Slav Congress [and visit <strong>of</strong> Polish Labor<br />

and Health Minister]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-26SL-84<br />

[Berle's plea for anti-Mussolini revolt]<br />

(Nov. 15-16, 1942) INT-17IT-513<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's weekly conferences with Adolf<br />

A. Berle, Jr.] OP-2-9<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian battalion]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-205<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) 1NT-30YU-321<br />

[Mr. A. A. Berle, conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-10EU-331<br />

[Need for <strong>of</strong>ficially recognized Austrian<br />

representation] (Nov. 24, 1943; Jan. 5, 6,<br />

1944) INT-4AU-411<br />

Notes From the Meeting with Elmer Davis<br />

(Sept 30-Oct. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-324<br />

Otto and the State Department<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-185<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Dr. Paul Schwarz on bombardment <strong>of</strong> Berlin<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-892<br />

Berlin, Isaiah<br />

Isaiah Berlin <strong>of</strong> the British Embassy in Washington<br />

on the American-British Alliance<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-10EU-403<br />

Jan Masaryk and Soviet Russia<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-704<br />

Berlin Journal (newspaper)<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1356<br />

Berlits, Paul<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-563<br />

Herman, Rudolph<br />

[Letter from M. W. Fodor to Jacob Landau,<br />

managing director <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (Sept. 18. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-120<br />

Bermann, Friedrich<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily Intelligence<br />

Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-455<br />

Bermunkas (newspaper)<br />

"Bermunkas" organ on the Hungarian I.W.W.<br />

group (Oct. II, 1943) INT-15HU-445<br />

Bernard, Jean<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' interview with Jean Bernard:<br />

notes on "Liberation" and the French<br />

underground] (June 19, 1942) INT-12FR-245<br />

Bernhard, Georg<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Bernheim, Felix<br />

Interview with Dr. Felix Bemheim, 57 West 58th<br />

Street, New York City, German<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1637<br />

Bernstein, Henri<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

(Oct. 23, 1943) INT-33FR-22<br />

[Henri Bernstein, information on Paul Louis<br />

Weiller] (June 18. 1942) INT-12FR-163<br />

Bernstein, Hyman<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Bernstein, Meyer<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Bernstein, Walter<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Bersell, P. O.<br />

[Swedish-American affairs]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-25SC-339<br />

Berstein, E. G.<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Bertaux, Pierre<br />

[Pierre Bertaux <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Toulouse]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1942) INT-12FR-9<br />

Berthiaume, Eugene<br />

[Berthiaume, Dansereau, and Mariano:<br />

information] (Oct. 17-26. 1942) INT-12FR-388<br />

Berthier, Col.<br />

New Leftist FFI Chief at Toulouse<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) INT-12FR-910<br />

Berti, Giuseppe<br />

Anglo-American Policy in Italy: a Communist<br />

View (Dec. 8, 1943) INT-33IT-36<br />

[Berti's reaction to the political situation in Italy]<br />

fSepr. 23, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-838<br />

Commemoration Meeting for Bruno Buozzi and<br />

Giovanni Roveda (Ocr. 15. 1943) INT-33IT-28<br />

Communist and Former Pro-Fascist Editors<br />

Express Similar Views on Italy<br />

(July 20, 1944) INT-33IT-75<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-33IT-27<br />

Giuseppe Berti Discusses the Italian Armistice<br />

Terms (July 27, 1944) INT-33IT-77<br />

Giuseppe Berti on the Lesson <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Sept. 20, 1943) INT-33IT-24<br />

[Giuseppe Berti, Randolfo Pacciardi, and<br />

Ambrogio Donini]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1326<br />

Italy Deserves More Generous Treatment Than<br />

Germany, Argues the Communist-line "L'Unita<br />

del Popólo" (Aug. 21, 1944) INT-33rT-86<br />

[Lecture by Giuseppe Berti on "Italy and the<br />

Mediterranean"] (Jan. 23. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-553<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini and Giuseppe Berti]<br />

(Jan.12. 1943) INT-17IT-520<br />

Berzinec, George<br />

[Biographical Notes on George Berzinec and<br />

Joseph Olas] (Aug. 25. 1944) INT-8CR-171<br />

Beseda, Rev.<br />

Czechs <strong>of</strong> Caldwell, Texas<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-9CZ-891<br />

Besenic, Thomas<br />

Croatians: Interview with Thomas Besenic<br />

(Dec. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-472<br />

Bessarabia<br />

Memorandum on Bessarabia [historical<br />

background] (JVov. 1, 1943) INT-23RM-209<br />

Bessemer, Stephen M.<br />

[Stephen M. Bessemer, Pastor <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian<br />

Reformed Church]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) 1NT-15HU-S20<br />

Besterman, Wladislaw<br />

[Andre Visson] (Mar. 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1211<br />

¡"Andrews" Interviewed]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-21PO-758<br />

[Discussions with Mr. Besterman, Mr. Arlet, and<br />

Under Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Welles]<br />

(May 3, 1943; May 6, 1943) 1NT-21PO-368<br />

[Jan Ciechanowski and Wladislaw Bestermann]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-21PO-697


Index by Subjects and Names Bishara, K. A.<br />

[Official reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Embassy regarding<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

(Nov. 2-3. 1943) INT-21PO-577<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(May S, 1945) INT-21PO-1424<br />

[Statements by Wladislaw Besterman on the<br />

Moscow Conference]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) ¡NT-33PO-45<br />

[Wladislaw Besterman]<br />

(Apr. 9 1945) 1NT-21PO-123S<br />

Besthom, Capt.<br />

[Information on certain German personalities]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-143<br />

Bethlen, Stephen<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33AU-24<br />

[Ghika and Count Bethlen's Efforts to Come to<br />

U.S.] (Feb. 6. 1943) INT-15HU-262<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) 1NT-15HU-304<br />

Pro and Con Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Stephen Bethlen's Coming to the U.S. to Defend<br />

Hungary's Position<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-263<br />

"The Truth, the Count, and the Plagiarist"<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) ¡NT-1SHU-248<br />

Bethouard, Marie Emile<br />

Bethouard Mission (Mar. 5, 1943) 1NT-12FR-542<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the American<br />

Landings in North Africa<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) ¡NT-33FR-6<br />

Bethune, Mary Mc Loed<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Bevk, Franc<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Beyer, Anna<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1027<br />

Bez, Nick<br />

[Conversation with Nick Bez (Bezamlinovich)]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1730<br />

[Conversation with Nick Bez (Bezmalinovich)<br />

Treasurer, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans) (Mar. 13, 1945) INT-30YU-1728<br />

[Information on the activities <strong>of</strong> Nick Bez]<br />

(Mar. 5-May 29, 1945) INT-30YU-1847<br />

Bicaku, Ibrahim<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-IAL-118<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-106<br />

Bicanich, Rudolf<br />

Cabinet Changes [Yugoslav]<br />

(July 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1026<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(iVov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

Bichelonne, Jean<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Bicinic, Ivan<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) 1NT-30YU-150<br />

Bidault, Georges<br />

[Bidalut's views on Germany]<br />

(Wov. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1277<br />

[Bidault and Prieto, note]<br />

(May 17, 1945) 1NT-10EV-604<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-902<br />

Biddle, Francis<br />

[Columbus Day celebration by Italian-Americans;<br />

Attorney General's announcement <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

removal <strong>of</strong> enemy alien status from Italian<br />

aliens] (Oct. 13, 1942) INT-17IT-395<br />

Echoes et Commentaires de la Manifestation<br />

Italo-Americaine pour M. Francis Biddle<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) 1NT-17IT-625<br />

"Progresso's" Proposal To Make Biddle<br />

Ambassador to Italy Blasted by Communist<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

(July 19. 1945) INT-33IT-155<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16. 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

Biebel, Edward M.<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-546;<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) 1NT-33GE-8<br />

Biebring, David<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AV-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Bielecki, Tadeusz<br />

[Romuald Gantowski and Prince Drucki-Lubecki<br />

activities in U.S. in opposition to Polish<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Oct. 13. Nov. 11. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-104<br />

[Tadeusz Bielecki and Stanislaw Mackiewicz]<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-21PO-402<br />

Bielek, Ivan<br />

Interview with John J. Baker<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-457<br />

Bielopolski, A.<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-337<br />

Bien (newspaper)<br />

Bien: General Observations<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-277<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-25SC-148<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-286:<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-311<br />

Bienstock, Victor M.<br />

[Fifth column activities among foreign national<br />

groups] (Mar. 12. 1942) INT-10EU-33<br />

Biezis, Stephen<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23, 1943) INT-5BA-154<br />

Bigel, Jack<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> labor<br />

organizations in the U.S.; alleged activities <strong>of</strong><br />

selected Italian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-17IT-841<br />

Biheller, Frico<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-813<br />

Bijanovsky, Henryk<br />

[Helidor Sztark and Henryk Bijanovsky]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-741<br />

Bilinski, John<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-330<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Nov. 29, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-329<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-33VK-30<br />

Bilinsky, Vladimir<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-168<br />

Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' reaction to A. Margolin's<br />

newspaper article in "Novoye Russkoye Slovo"<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-205<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' views regarding Poland and the<br />

Baltic States] (Feb. 9, ¡943) INT-5BA-131<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-5BA-218<br />

Armed Might Will Rule World After War, Latvian<br />

Envoy Feels (Sept. 25. 1942) INT-5BA-38<br />

Baltic Committee in New York<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-5BA-190<br />

Bilmanis Letter to the Editor<br />

(Dec. 26. 1942) 1NT-5BA-37<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-5BA-325<br />

Latvians and the Prospective Re-entry <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Country (Nov. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-268<br />

Latvians Proudly Celebrate Independence at<br />

Legation; Democratic Freedom Is Latvians'<br />

Demand (Nov. 10, 1941) INT-5BA-12<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-5BA-545<br />

Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-5BA-290<br />

Polish-Baltic States Relations<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-5BA-180<br />

Political Differences between Latvian Leaders<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-350<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

What Does Latvia Want?<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) 1NT-5BA-255;<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) ¡NT-33LA-I<br />

Bilmanis, Mrs. Alfred<br />

Latvians Proudly Celebrate Independence at<br />

Legation; Democratic Freedom Is Latvians'<br />

Demand (Wov. ¡0, 1941) INT-5BA-12<br />

Bimba, Antanas<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) 1NT-33U-18<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-5BA-281<br />

Lithuanian Meetings in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-124<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 52-HR<br />

(Fef>. 3. 1945) INT-5BA-511<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. ¡I, 1943) INT-5BA-151;<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-33LI-6<br />

Binet, George<br />

Hungarian Politics (June 22. 1943) INT-15HU-365<br />

Bing, Edward G.<br />

[Edward G. Bing's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Ocr. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-483<br />

Birinyi, Louis K.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Biro, Benedict<br />

[Benedict Biro, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Emery's Church]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) 1NT-15HU-516<br />

' Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-15HU-596<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-717<br />

Biro, John<br />

Interview with Mr. John Biro, Vice Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians (May 16. 1945) INT-15HU-773<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17. 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

Birobidjan (Jewish) Autonomous Region<br />

[Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union] (May 26, 1944) INT-33RS-18<br />

Birolli, Pirzio<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Montenegro<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-977<br />

Bises, Arnold<br />

[Interview with Arnold Bises; information on<br />

Handicraft Development Inc.]<br />

(July 2, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1815<br />

Bishara, K. A.<br />

[Conversation with Rev. K. A. Bishara]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) ¡NT-2AB-267<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lawrence<br />

B. Horvath and Reverend K. A. Bishara]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943-Nov. 1, 1945) PERS-1-10<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 39


Bisikir, Mr. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Bisikir, Mr.<br />

Interview by Boyd with Bisikir, British Vice<br />

Consul in Cleveland<br />

(Nov. 27. 1942) INT-30YU-370<br />

Bitner, Waclaw<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish group in the International<br />

Catholic Writer Association]<br />

(June 6. 1943) INT-21PO-436<br />

Bitner Tries To Rally Catholics<br />

(Apr. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-761<br />

["Commonweal" article on the question <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish frontier] (Nov. 12, 1943) INT-21PO-601<br />

First Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Pro Deo Group and Mr.<br />

Bitner (Sept. 25, 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) ÍNT-19MI-165<br />

Lecture on Communism<br />

(Nov. 1.4, 1944) INT-33PO-143<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-66<br />

[Polish-American and European Catholic activities]<br />

(May 23-Oct. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-26<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Waclaw Bitner] INT-21PO-15<br />

[Waclaw Bitner] (Mar. 29, 1944) INT-21PO-751;<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-21PO-824;<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-21PO-917<br />

[Waclaw Bitner on policy changes for Polish<br />

Catholic Press Agency]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1945) INT-21PO-1543<br />

Bittner, Georg<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Georg Bittner, Dr. Rauschning, Stefan Possonyi]<br />

(Nov. 10. 1941) INT-13GE-16<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens Friedrich,<br />

Otto Leichter] (May 8. 1944) INT-4AU-525<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AV-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Bjankini, Jurich<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Interviews with Dr. Jurich Bjankini, Leader <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian-Americans in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-30YU-24<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Yugoslav Friction (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-183<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YV-194<br />

Bjork, Kenneth<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15, 1942) INT-25SC-6<br />

Black, Algernon<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian clubs in New York City]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-4AU-175<br />

Black Americans<br />

Baroness de Hueck, the Negro and the War<br />

(May 14, 1942: May 18 . 1942) INT-19MI-121<br />

Disaffection Among American Negroes<br />

(May 20. 1942; May 26. 1942) 1NT-19MI-123<br />

International Institute for Afro-American Studies<br />

(Feb. 15. May 13, 1944) INT-19MI-319<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Report on Negro Conference at Lincoln University<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-19MI-122<br />

Black, Cyril E.<br />

[Mr. Cyril E. Black] (Jan. 10, 1942) INT-7BU-5<br />

Black, Floyd H.<br />

[New Articles <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria During the War]<br />

(Oct. 2, 4, 1942) INT-7BU-25<br />

Black Front<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

(Oct. 7. 1941) ¡NT-13GE-78<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

40 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943) 1NT-13GE-562<br />

Black market<br />

Conditions in France<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-12FR-155<br />

Notes on Greece (Jan. 9, 1942) INT-14GR-67<br />

Blackmore, J. T. Cullum<br />

[New Hampshire Methodist minister's support <strong>of</strong><br />

the Free French movement]<br />

(July 20, 1942) 1NT-I2FR-249<br />

Blaha, Paul<br />

[Translation from the "Slovak Record"]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-259<br />

Blanchar, Pierre<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

(Nov. 16. 1944) INT-33FR-40<br />

Blanquie, Raoul<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French Consul<br />

General in San Francisco<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-33FR-27<br />

Blaskovic, Dragica<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1309<br />

Blazek, Paul<br />

[Letter from Paul Blazek and Joseph Zary to the<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the U.S.]<br />

(Wov. 17. 1943) INT-9CZ-599<br />

Biegen, Mrs. Carl W.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs. Carl<br />

W. Biegen] (June 6, 1944; Aug. 25.<br />

1945) PERS-l-U<br />

Blencke, Elizabeth<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

Blessum, Ben<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Reconciliation Here<br />

(Feb. 21, 1945) ¡NT-33NW-12<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ben Blessum Before the Stoughton<br />

Forum (Jan. 30, 1945; Feb. 13.<br />

1945) ¡NT-25SC-348<br />

Blitz, William<br />

[Claims] (Jan. 16. Feb. 3. 1944) 1NT-13GE-978<br />

[Information on] Dr. William Blitz<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943 to Jan. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-454<br />

U.S. Economic Propaganda After V.E. Day<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1254<br />

Bllaca, Qazim<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21. 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Bloch, Jean<br />

[Jean Bloch, note] (June 13, 1942) INT-12FR-171<br />

Bloch, Kurt<br />

[Conversation with John K. Jessup, Kurt Bloch,<br />

and Miss Davenport <strong>of</strong> "Fortune"]<br />

(Wov. 10, 1943) INT-18JE-272<br />

German Opposition<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-559<br />

Blockades<br />

[Trade between Japan and Germany]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) INT-13GE-310<br />

Blok, Mrs. Nils<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Sender Jaari<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-11FI-40<br />

Blok, Nils<br />

Danish-American Participation in the War Effort<br />

(Feb. 15. 1943) INT-25SC-122<br />

[Danish elections and war relief]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-168<br />

[Jaari-Blok Interview: Finns and Danes]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1943) /AT-JJF/-53<br />

Blondel, Jules<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> diplomat Jules Blondel to de Gaulle<br />

and the Fighting French]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1942; Sept. 26. 1942) 1NT-12FR-318<br />

Blonski, Stanislaus A.<br />

[Stanislaus A. Blonski]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-21PO-1351;<br />

(June 21, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1421;<br />

(Aug. 9. 1945) INT-21PO-1515<br />

Bluestein, Abraham<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) 1NT-13GE-700<br />

Blum, Charles<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Blum, Leon<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-869<br />

[Leon Blum's letter to Suzanne Blum]<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-12FR-346<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Vichy press (Nov. 1941); proposed<br />

constitution for a French Republic; letter from<br />

Leon Blum to the Riom court; material on the<br />

labor movement in France]<br />

(Mar. 14. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-150<br />

Blum, M.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Blum, Suzanne<br />

[Leon Blum's letter to Suzanne Blum]<br />

(July 9. 1942) INT-12FR-346<br />

[Suzanne Blum, letter received on the Riom trials]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-162<br />

[Suzanne Blum, note]<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-12FR-159;<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-12FR-191<br />

Blumberg, Hyman<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Blumberg, Isidore<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Blumel, Andre<br />

Blumel Visit Stirs Speculation on Anti-de Gaullist<br />

Exiles (Feb. 27, 1945) INT-33FR-48<br />

[French personahties]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-869<br />

[Situation <strong>of</strong> Andre Blumel and Jules Moch in<br />

France] (July 16. 1942) INT-I2FR-786<br />

Blumenfeld, Kurt<br />

Jewish Problem After Victory<br />

(Feb. 24. 1943) INT-18JE-206<br />

Blumenreich, Morris<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Blumit, Oswald A.<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 (Mar. 9. 1945) INT-33ES-2<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10. 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

B'nai B'rith<br />

[All Slav meeting in Fresno, Calif.]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-26SL-78<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> various Jewish-American<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1942) INT-18JE-106<br />

What to do with the Germans. Meeting <strong>of</strong> B'nai<br />

B'rith, Cleveland College, Feb. 11, 1945<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1390<br />

Bobers, Paul<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-881<br />

Bodosakis, Jean<br />

[Bodosakis] (Sept. 9. 1943) INT-14GR-410<br />

Greek American Fascists<br />

(July 27. 1942) 1NT-14GR-251<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-14GR-143<br />

Proposal to create Greek-managed munitions<br />

enterprise in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 9, 1942) INT-14GR-11


Index by Subjects and Names Bonnet, Henri<br />

Boegner, Etienne<br />

[Albert Grand and Etienne Boegner, notes]<br />

(July 20. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-247<br />

[Boegner's statements on the situation <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

French] (May S, 1942) INT-12FR-52<br />

Conversation with MM. Boegner and de Sales,<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Free French Movement in<br />

the U.S. fJVov. 27, 1941) INT-12FR-199<br />

[Etienne Boegner, conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. IS. 1943; Feb. 25. 1943) INT-12FR-525<br />

[Etienne Boegner, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier, and Albert<br />

Grand, notes] (July 20, 1942) INT-12FR-192<br />

[Etienne Boegner's remarks on de Gaulle and the<br />

Free French]<br />

(May 22; June 22, 1942) INT-12FR-263<br />

[Etienne Boegner's statements on French affairs]<br />

(Dec. 9. 1942) INT-12FR-430<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

[Jacques Paris' letter from London to Etienne<br />

Boegner: the latter's comments]<br />

(May 6. 1942) INT-12FR-201<br />

North African Journeys<br />

(Mar. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-555<br />

Boehm, William<br />

Items from Dr. Vambery<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-15HU-491<br />

Boehme, Oscar<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-380<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) 1NT-13GE-535<br />

Boenheim, Felix<br />

Contact given to me by Dr. Felix Boenheim has<br />

left for South America<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1656<br />

[Felix Boenheim's views on reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany] (May 25, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1552<br />

German Activities<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1467<br />

German American Emergency Conf., November<br />

13, 1942 (Wov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-390<br />

[German American Emergency Conference]<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-13GE-331<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

[German communist activities in U.S.]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-13GE-1280<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-975<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

"The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33RS-8<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21, 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18. 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(JVov. 30. 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser; Max Beer; Felix Boenheim<br />

(Sept. JO, Ocr. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-857<br />

Third Anniversary <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

(May 22, 1944) 1NT-33GE-46<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1136<br />

[Von Paulus provisional regime]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1351<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June 11, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1581<br />

Boerner, Otto<br />

[Article in Freies Deutschland]<br />

(July 5. 1942) INT-13GE-333<br />

[German Communist press in U.S.]<br />

(July 5. 1942) INT-13GE-162<br />

Bogdan, Bishop<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

Bogdanovic, Ivan<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Bogdanoricb, Martin<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-731<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YV-I253<br />

Bogdo, Perlet<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-1AV101<br />

Boggia, Dominick<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Bohachevsky, Bishop<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Bohemia<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau]<br />

(Ocr. 9, 1945) INT-9CZ-954<br />

Bohemian Catholic First Central Union<br />

Bohemian Catholic First Central Union<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-9CZ-347<br />

Bohlen, Charles E.<br />

[Charles E. Bohlen] OP-2-J0<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944; Mar. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

Bohn, Frank<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21, 1941) INT-13GE-4<br />

Preliminary Report <strong>of</strong> Frank Bohn On<br />

German-American Population in the United<br />

States and Work <strong>of</strong> German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy (Nov. 30, 1941) INT-13GE-11<br />

Bohn, William<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Bojnowski, Lucyan<br />

[Father Lucyan Bojnowski]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-778;<br />

(Apr. 19. 1944) INT-21PO-788<br />

Bolaffio, Robert<br />

Conversation with Robert Bolaffio<br />

(June 1. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1207<br />

[Robert Bolaffio] (July 27. 1944) INT-17IT-1312<br />

Boletín Centro Europeo<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> a Polish journalist group in Buenos<br />

Aires] (¿Vov. 13. 1943; Nov. 17.<br />

1943) INT-21PO-606<br />

Bolivia<br />

Cable from Dabetic to Fotitch<br />

(Apr. 5. 1944) INT-30YU-1333<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

(Jan. 3-Feb. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-387<br />

[Communication <strong>of</strong> M. Karolyi concerning funding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian movement by Hungarians in<br />

BoUvia] (May 1. 1942) INT-15HU-115<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Ocr. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Hungarian Political Activities (in Bolivia)<br />

(Nov. 17, 1941; Feb. 2, 1942) INT-15HU-68<br />

"Italia Libre" Movement Being Formed in BoUvia<br />

(May 18. 1942) INT-17IT-379<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Arthur Posnansky in "Register <strong>of</strong><br />

Visitors From the Other American RepubUcs"]<br />

(Fe¡>. 18. 1944) INT-4AU-478<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Political Yugoslavs in Bolivia<br />

(May 11. 1942) JNT-30YU-157<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Arthur Posnansky<br />

(Fei. 4. 1944) INT-4AU-462<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Bollack, Robert<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

Boües, Blair<br />

Article in "Harper's" (Jan. 5. 1943) INT-4AU-259<br />

[Dual-nationalism among foreign-language groups<br />

in Pittsburgh: comments on Blair Bolles' article]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) 1NT-10EU-129<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts concerning article by<br />

Blair BoUes] (Dec. 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-219<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

Psychological Warfare Plan Held Failing <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

Purpose, by Blair Bolles<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-lOEU-111<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6. 1943) INT-33CZ-5<br />

[V. S. Platek's response to Blair Bolles article in<br />

"Harper's" magazine]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-9CZ-242<br />

Bologh, Theodore C.<br />

[Statement by Theodore C. Bologh]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) INT-23RM-131<br />

Boloni, Imre<br />

Vambery and Bartok Elected to Hungarian<br />

National Assembly<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-15HU-760<br />

Bolton, Frances<br />

[Msgr. Dubosh's views and meeting with<br />

Congresswoman Frances Bolton]<br />

(Ocr. 16. 1943) INT-9CZ-560<br />

Boman, Eero<br />

[Reivo-Boman Interviews: American Finns]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1943) ¡NT-11FI-52<br />

Bombing strategies<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17. 1943, May 31. 1943) INT-13GE-669<br />

Bombs<br />

see Aerial bombing<br />

see Bombing strategies<br />

Boncompagni, Prince<br />

[Prince Boncompagni]<br />

(June 2. 1945) INT-17IT-1786<br />

Bondy, Karl F.<br />

[Karl Franz Bondy's plans for purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

Staats-Zeitung] (July 18. 1945) INT-13GE-1646<br />

[Letter from Charles [Karl] F. Bondy on Austrian<br />

press] (Oct. 22. 1945) INT-4AU-906<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-710<br />

Regarding Creation <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Press in<br />

Liberated Austria (July 1, 1944; Nov. 8,<br />

1944) 1NT-4AU-649<br />

Bonfante, Giuliano<br />

Una Lettera di G. Bonfante<br />

(Sept. J2. 1942) INT-17¡T-S67<br />

Bonnafous, Max<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-179<br />

Bonnard, Abel<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-179<br />

Bonneau, Capt.<br />

[Captain Bonneau, note]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-173<br />

Bonnet, Georges<br />

Note Concerning Georges Bonnet<br />

(Dec. 17, 1941) INT-12FR-778<br />

Bonnet, Henri<br />

Ambassador Bonnet Discusses France's<br />

International and Domestic Situation<br />

(Mar. 29. 1945) INT-33FR-55<br />

[Czemin reception by French Ambassador Bonnet]<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡945) INT-4AU-726<br />

[Henri Bonnet, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-12<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 41


Bonnet, Henri Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

for Ambassador Henri Bonnet]<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-12FR-96S<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever] (May 3. ¡945) INT-12FR-1035<br />

Republique Française Reception for Ambassador<br />

Bonnet (Mar. 13, ¡945) lNT-¡2FR-983<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Henri Bonnet<br />

[director <strong>of</strong> the World Citizens Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago] (Dec. 22, 1941) INT-12FR-22<br />

Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

Bonomi Government Seen Doomed by "Harsh"<br />

Armistice Terms (Aug. 8, ¡944) INT-33IT-84<br />

[Bonomi's address on foreign policy]<br />

(July 27, 1944) INT-¡7¡T-¡350<br />

Churchill-Bonomi Talk in Rome<br />

(Sept. 20, ¡944) INT-17IT-1459<br />

[Crisis in the Bonomi Government]<br />

(Nov. 28, ¡944) INT-171T-1575<br />

Dissatisfaction Aroused by Bonomi's<br />

Appointments Without Cabinet Approval<br />

(Nov. 2, ¡944) INT-niT-1555<br />

Evidences <strong>of</strong> Bonomi's Pro-Monarchical Leanings<br />

(June 29-30, 1944) INT-171T-1290<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Bonomi<br />

Government (July 10, ¡944) INT-33Fr-70<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

(June ¡5, 1945) INT-33IT-148<br />

[Italian press hostility leads to crisis in Bonomi<br />

coalition government] (Sept. 28, 1944; Sept. 30,<br />

1944) ¡NT-17IT-1474<br />

[Ivanoe Bonomi] (Feb. 16, 1944) 1NT-171T-1105<br />

"La Parola" Sees Hope for the Fall <strong>of</strong> the Bonomi<br />

Cabinet (July 28, ¡944) INT-33¡T-78<br />

"Nazioni Unite" Shifts to the Anti-Bonomi Camp<br />

(Jan. ¡3. ¡945) INT-331T-117<br />

Status and Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Bonomi Government<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) lNT-17IT-¡404<br />

Bonsai, Stephen<br />

[Rustem Vambery vs. Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-600<br />

Bontoux, August<br />

Letts in Chicago (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-5BA-479<br />

Booty<br />

see Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property<br />

Borba (newspaper)<br />

Campaign for return <strong>of</strong> Trieste, Istria<br />

(Nov. 16, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡600<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message to<br />

King Peter II from Serbian-American groups]<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡945) lNT-30YU-¡666<br />

Borchard, Hermann<br />

Anti-Stalinists (Apr. 4, ¡944) INT-¡3GE-106¡<br />

[Hermann Borchard]<br />

(July 17. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1647<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4, ¡944) INT-33GE-38<br />

Stammtisch (Dec. 3, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-898<br />

Borders<br />

see Boundaries<br />

Bordes, Frederic<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

poUticians] (Jan. 27, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-49<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens Friedrich,<br />

Otto Leichter] (May 8. ¡944) INT-4AU-525<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Bordiga, Amedeo<br />

[Political background and views <strong>of</strong> Amedeo<br />

Bordiga] CO«. 19. ¡944) INT-¡7¡T-¡54¡<br />

Borgese, Elizabeth M.<br />

German Notes (Aug. 5. ¡944) INT-13GE-H84<br />

Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

[Borgese's views on the Catholic Church in Italy]<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-17IT-737<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi, Carlo a Prato, and Dr.<br />

Giuseppe A. Borgese]<br />

(July II, 1942) INT-17IT-365<br />

42 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in Germany<br />

and Italy (June ¡4, ¡944) INT-33GE-50<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(July 28, ¡943) ¡NT-¡7IT-732<br />

La Rivoluzione Latina<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-¡7¡T-¡8¡<br />

Lecture Tour <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe Borgese<br />

(Nov. 22, ¡944) INT-niT-1568<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-27¡<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe Borgese]<br />

(July 3 ¡944; July 7, 1944) INT-¡7IT-¡272<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese Discusses Europe and Italy<br />

(June 22, ¡945) INT-33IT-150<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese's lecture on "Common Cause<br />

and the Common Man"]<br />

(Bee. ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡598;<br />

(Dec. ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-1599<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese's lecture on "Italy Today and<br />

Tomorrow"] (Dec. //, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1594<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe Borgese]<br />

(Dec. ¡5. ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡597<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June ¡5, ¡945) INT-24RS-386<br />

Two Lectures by G. A. Borgese<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) ¡NT-33IT-H3<br />

Borghi, Armando<br />

[Armando Borghi] fjan. 7, ¡942) INT-17IT-40<br />

[Armando Borghi and "L'Adunata dei Refrattari<br />

(newspaper)] (July ¡7, ¡945) INT-¡7IT-1822<br />

[Correspondence concerning activities <strong>of</strong> Tibor<br />

Eckhardt and Armando Borghi]<br />

(Dec. 3-27. 1941) INT-15HU-4<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942: Dec. 8, 1942) WT-¡7IT-480<br />

Boric, Stanislav<br />

Change in the Editorship <strong>of</strong> Nasa Nada<br />

(Sept. 5. ¡944) INT-30YU-15¡8<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 3. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-2<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Wov. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-16H<br />

Borich, Frank<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Boris, Georges<br />

[Situation among the Fighting French in London<br />

after Philip's arrival]<br />

(Sept. 24. ¡942) INT-12FR-378<br />

Boris, Gilbert<br />

[Gilbert Boris, information]<br />

(Dec. 6. 1942; Jan. 28, 1943) ¡NT-¡2FR-498<br />

Boris III, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, ¡942) 1NT-7BU-2<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) ¡NT-33BU-1<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress, Detroit,<br />

July 17 and 18 (Sept. 27. 1943) INT-7BU-67<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1943) INT-7BU-6¡<br />

Borkaniuk, Oleksa<br />

Carpatho-Russian Mass Meeting at Webster Hall,<br />

New York (July 3¡. ¡943) INT-8CR-53<br />

Bornstein, Julius<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, ¡942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Boros, L.<br />

[Struggle <strong>of</strong> nationalism versus liberty]<br />

COcr. ¡6, 1944) INT-15HU-636<br />

Borras, Juan<br />

[Interviews with Juan Borras and Manuel de<br />

Agostin] (Mar. 23, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-269<br />

Borshy-Kerekes, George<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(JVov. 7 7, ¡944) INT-15HÜ-653<br />

[George Borshy-Kerekes on Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-605<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Borshy-Kerekes (Jan. 10, ¡945) INT-15HU-695<br />

Borup, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Einar Johansen and Mr.<br />

Borup] (Apr. 28, 1945) INT-25SC-376<br />

Borza, John, Jr.<br />

[Interview with John Borza, Jr.]<br />

(June H, ¡943) INT-23RM-¡62<br />

Bosak, Francis<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />

SVAZ (Apr. 29, ¡944) INT-9CZ-683<br />

Bosak, Michael<br />

General Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 3, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-461<br />

Interview with Michael Bosak, Publisher and<br />

Owner <strong>of</strong> the "Obrana"<br />

(June 1. 1943) INT-9CZ-45¡<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />

SVAZ (Apr. 29, ¡944) INT-9CZ-683<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Michael J. Bosak]<br />

(Feb. 6, ¡945) INT-9CZ-852<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bombers to the U.S. Army by the<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

May 29, 1943 (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-463<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow, proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-647<br />

Bosano, Gabriella<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gabriella Bosano]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1943) INT-¡7IT-884;<br />

(May 20. ¡945) INT-17IT-1770<br />

Bose, Ernest<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1943) ¡NT-¡7IT-733<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. ¡7, ¡943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-¡7IT-80¡<br />

Boso, Lazari<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. ¡7, 1943) lNT-¡AL-82<br />

Bosshardt, Hans<br />

[Sources <strong>of</strong> information on Free German<br />

Committee in Moscow]<br />

(Aug. 4. ¡943) INT-13GE-734<br />

Boston Estonian Society<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Estonian Independence Day,<br />

February, 1944 (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-33ES-1<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, ¡945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-325<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 (Mar. 9, 1945) ¡NT-33ES-2<br />

Boston Institute<br />

Win the War: Win the Peace Meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

' Boston Institute (Dec. ¡5, 1943) INT-10EU-300<br />

Boston Latvian Forum<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3, ¡944) INT-SBA-455<br />

Boston, Mass.<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) 1NT-1AL-98<br />

Armenian Community in Boston<br />

(Feb. 27, 1944) INT-3AM-33<br />

[Arnold Margolin: Boston Contacts, 1929-1934]<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡942) ¡NT-I9MI-18<br />

Boston and Father Curran<br />

(Apr. 7, ¡942) INT-16IR-11<br />

[Boston organizations, note]<br />

(Sepr. J, 1944) INT-10EU-466<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day by the Boston Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(July ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-857<br />

[Corliss Lament speaks in Boston]<br />

(Dec. 20, ¡943) INT-24RS-213<br />

Developing Situations-The Irish in Boston<br />

(Sepr. 11, 1942) INT-16m-9<br />

Enemy Alien Minorities in Eastern Cities<br />

(June 22, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-228


Index by Subjects and Names Boundaries<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-325<br />

German Newspapers in Boston and Vicinity<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-136<br />

German Papers in Boston<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1317<br />

[Greek language broadcasts from Boston station]<br />

(May 19, June 3, 1942) INT-14GR-I33<br />

Italian-Americans in Boston Divided on Consul's<br />

Reinstatement (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-33IT-137<br />

Italian Situation In Boston<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) lNT-nrr-991<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day meeting, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts (Feb. 14, 1945) INT-5BA-517<br />

[Lithuanian meeting, Boston, Mass., July 1944]<br />

(July 5, 1944) INT-SBA-394<br />

Polish Relief Campaign in the Boston Archdiocese<br />

(May 26. 1945) irrr-21PO-1344<br />

Public Opinion Currents in Boston<br />

(Jan. 16. 1944) INT-10EU-311<br />

Report on a Greek Mass Meeting, Oct. 18, 1942<br />

[Boston, Mass.] (Nov. 5, 1942) INT-14GR-299<br />

[Resignation letter from Francois Briere, Vichy<br />

consul in Boston] (Jan. 20. 1943) INT-12FR-502<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Francois Briere, Vichy consul at<br />

Boston] (TVov. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-471<br />

[Resolution by Boston City Council to endorse the<br />

Marcantonio bill]<br />

(Apr. 10-11. 1945) 1NT-171T-1726<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-2AB-193<br />

Syrian Opinion in Boston<br />

(Mar. 17. 1944) INT-2AB-194<br />

Böttcher, Herman<br />

[Tribute to Herman Böttcher]<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1530<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1528<br />

Botton, Joseph<br />

[Controversy between Jacques Maritain and other<br />

French Catholics, after the British bombing <strong>of</strong><br />

Paris suburbs] (Mar. 15, 1942) INT-12FR-18<br />

[Free French personalities]<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-63<br />

Joseph Botton (June 23, 1942) INT-12FR-234<br />

[Joseph Botton, note]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-788<br />

[Paul Vignaux and Joseph Botton, conversation<br />

memo] (Mar. 20. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-765;<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-12FR-956<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux and Joseph Botton: remarks on<br />

the Free French conflict in London regarding<br />

the control <strong>of</strong> underground activities in France]<br />

(May 8. 1942) INT-12FR-202<br />

Travailleurs de France et de l'Empire, de New<br />

York un Syndicaliste Chretien Vous Parle<br />

[broadcast by Joseph Botton]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-25<br />

Botzaris, Demetrios<br />

Luncheon with Col. Simic and Major Gen.<br />

Demetrios Botzaris<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1340<br />

Boudoures, Peter<br />

Conversation with Peter Boudoures in San<br />

Francisco on 4 Aug. 1945<br />

(Aug. 7. 1945) INT-14GR-743<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece"<br />

(Jan. 13, 1945) INT-33GR-88<br />

Boukstein, Maurice<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-18JE-322:<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-18JE-443;<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-18JE-490;<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-18JE-500;<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-18JE-508;<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-18JE-553<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities regarding<br />

Zionist affairs] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-18JE-337<br />

Boundaries<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. 10. 1945) INT-1AL-170<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20, 1945) INT-1AL-191<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33AL-11<br />

[Albanian organizations activities]<br />

(July 1942) INT-1AL-11<br />

[Albanian Politics in the U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-IAL^S;<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-33AL-2;<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-33AL-3;<br />

(Nov. 2, 1942) INT-33AL-4<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian Issue<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) 1NT-33Z-64<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

[Annual Banquet <strong>of</strong> National Epirotic Liberation<br />

Society] (Nov. 20. 1943) INT-33GR-41<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany After<br />

the War (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-13GE-489<br />

[Article about Polish National Council postwar<br />

territorial claims] (Dec. 5. 1942) INT-21PO-156<br />

[Article about Polish National Council resolution<br />

on Poland's postwar boundaries]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-165<br />

[Article on Polish territorial claims]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-147<br />

[Austrian-Bavarian frontier]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-660<br />

[C. Telford Erickson]<br />

(Apr. 21-May 21. 1945) ¡NT-1AL-190<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote Societies<br />

"Akrokeravnia" (July 11. 1944) INT-14GR-543<br />

Controversy on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Slav Federation<br />

in Europe (Apr. 13, 1942-Feb. 5,<br />

1943) INT-26SL-69<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) INT-15HU-809<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-1AL-20<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Henryk Strasburger (Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Finance) (Wov. 27, 7942; INT-21PO-154<br />

[Excerpts from Matuszewski article "Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Council"]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-164<br />

Finns: document series INT-11FÎ-1 to<br />

INT-11F1-140<br />

Free Albania (August 1942) INT-IAL-H<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) INT-33AL-1<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) INT-10EV-133<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-150<br />

Greece and Albania (JVov. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-81<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-50<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(iVov. 19, 1942) INT-14GR-235;<br />

(Nov. 19, 1942) INT-33GR-21<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern Epirus<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33GR-35<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-33GR-36<br />

Greeks and Albanians (Nov. 5. 1943) 1NT-1AL-72<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33GE-88<br />

[Hungarian Democratic Council Directorium asked<br />

to appeal to Czech and Russian governments]<br />

(May 27, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-564<br />

Inner-European Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Germany: A Series <strong>of</strong><br />

Maps (Oct. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-324<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

(Oct. 22, 1943) INT-1 AL-66<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-American<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) INT-4AU-554<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Leader Reported Willing To<br />

Cede to Yugoslavia Italian Territory Inhabited<br />

by Slovenes and Croats<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-1149<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

Uve on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-1 AL-28<br />

ítalo-Yugoslav Border Problem in the<br />

ItaUan-Language Press<br />

(Jan. 24. 1945) INT-33IT-121<br />

[Josip Vidmar speech about Liberation Front and<br />

Communist Party aims in Slovenia; Miha Krek<br />

letter about Slovenia's northern postwar<br />

boundary] INT-30YU-1152<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-624<br />

Kars and Ardahan Stir Armenian-American<br />

Ambitions (Aug. 8. 1945) INT-33AM-10<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AI^26<br />

Krzyzanowski's Reply to Pares<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-204<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote<br />

Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

(July 15, 20, 1944) INT-33GR-54<br />

Luigi Antonini Scores Communists on Italian<br />

Boundary Question<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-33IT-126<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski]<br />

(Jan. 3. 1943) INT-21PO-183<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski,<br />

with comments] (Dec. 29, 1942: Jan. 6,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-191<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June 15, 1944) INT-1AL-119<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent communique about Polish eastern<br />

boundaries] (Jan. 4. 1942) INT-21PO-185<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-46<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Oct. 26-30, 1942) INT-21PO-113<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-33AU-28<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-562<br />

Pacciardi's Views on the Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-17IT-1439<br />

Particularism (June 3, 1943) INT-13GE-672<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on German federalism]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-551<br />

[Poland's territorial integrity]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-179<br />

Poles: numbered reports INT-33PO-1 to<br />

INT-33PO-192<br />

[Polish-American and Polish-Canadian opposition<br />

to Sikorski agreement with Stalin]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-32<br />

[Polish-American attitudes about Poland's postwar<br />

boundaries and Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942; Dec. 24, 1942) INT-21PO-170<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> German-Polish borders]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1115<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the question<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish boundaries]<br />

(July 27. 1945) INT-21PO-1491<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the settlement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Curzon Line"]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1523<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 43


Boundaries Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the shifting <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland's borders]<br />

(June 29, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1429<br />

Polish-American Press Divided Over Potsdam<br />

Decisions on Poland's Western Boundary<br />

(Aug. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1531<br />

Polish-American Press on the Boundary Dispute<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-21PO-687<br />

Polish Boundary Claims Disputed<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-21PO-750<br />

Polish claims to East Prussia ("Steuben News"<br />

item) (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-614<br />

Polish Government and the Boundary Dispute<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-724<br />

Political Activity<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 2, 1943) INT-1AL-68<br />

Political Situation (Oct. 23, 1943) INT-1AL-75<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> L.N.C. with Respect to Kosova<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL-123<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

[Postwar territorial settlements in Eastern Europe,<br />

extract from Walter Lippman's U.S. Foreign<br />

PoUcy] (June 1, 1943) INT-10EU-219<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-674<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33AL-5<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-613<br />

Render the Germans Impotent As A Military<br />

Threat (June 16, 1942) INT-13GE-294<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton University]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-4AU-301<br />

[Retrospective view <strong>of</strong> Sikorski visit to<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-196<br />

Serbian Nationalist Views on Post-War Serbia<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1285<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec. 18, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-188<br />

[Slavic activities] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-26SL-161<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26, 1942) INT-26SL-6<br />

[Socialist views on South Tyrol]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-626<br />

[South Tyrol] (Dec. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-670<br />

[Soviet-Pohsh border question]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-18JE-325<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges by<br />

Greece and Bulgaria<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-33GR-61<br />

Sundry Slav News and Views<br />

(Mar. 12. 18, 1943) INT-26SL-79<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) ¡NT-33AL-9<br />

Toward an Albanian United Front?<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-33AL-8<br />

U.S. <strong>of</strong> Europe Seen as Cure for War Menace<br />

(Aug. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-295<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans on Romanian<br />

Armistice and Transylvania]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-Í5HU-649<br />

[Views on Polish-Russian relations]<br />

(Mar. 27-Apr. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-31<br />

[Vladimir Levitsky] (Jan. 11, 1943; Jan. 13.<br />

1943) INT-21PO-203<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14, 15, 1943) INT-26SL-138<br />

[Yolles comments on Poland postwar boundary<br />

concerns] (Jan. 27. 1943) INT-21PO-211<br />

Yugoslav Border Question Flares Anew Among<br />

Italian-Americans (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33IT-129<br />

Bourjois, Inc.<br />

[Pierre Wertheimer, information; annual reports <strong>of</strong><br />

Bourjois, Inc. for 1940 and 1941]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-236<br />

Bousquet, Robert<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

44 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Bowen, M. W.<br />

[Socony Vacuum Oil Company request for advice<br />

on Austrian political developments]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-186<br />

Bowie, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Bowie] (Dec. 15, 1942) INT-21PO-167<br />

Bowman, Francis F.<br />

Forthcoming Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York: the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England and World Order<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) 1NT-33Z-66<br />

Bowman, Francis F., Jr.<br />

[Francis F. Bowman, Jr.] OP-2-11<br />

Bowman, Isaiah<br />

[U.S. army training school for German military<br />

occupation administration, controversial<br />

teachers] (Sept. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-353<br />

Bowron, Fletcher<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for Peace<br />

Week" in Los Angeles] (Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13,<br />

1945) ¡NT-10EU-570<br />

Boxing<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> the* heavyweight championship<br />

fight between Pvt. Joe Louis and Abe Simon for<br />

the Army Emergency Relief Fund]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) 1NT-10EV-28<br />

Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

All-Slav Congress: Conversation Between William<br />

Boyd and Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Russian representative in<br />

Slav Congress (Sept. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-216<br />

"American Croatians Unite" [Boyd article in<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Chicago Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-652<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1017<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran's Alleged Anti-Croat<br />

Campaign] (Apr. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-43<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21. 27. 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Horvath, Boyd, Kovach etc. to<br />

Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) mT-30YU-688<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> William Boyd and John Kovach<br />

towards a Croatian Congress<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-637<br />

[Boyd's Views on Yugoslav Press]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) 1NT-30YU-647<br />

Comments by William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Sept. 10. 1942) INT-30YV-234<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

"Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croatians Adopted.<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Croatian American<br />

Organizations From the Largest Settlements<br />

Unanimously Agreed to Hold a Congress on<br />

February 20 and 21 in Chicago Illinois" [article<br />

by Boyd in Narodni Glasnik]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-381<br />

[Croat-American Congress]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-660<br />

Croat Congress, If Held, Will Not be Separatist in<br />

Character (Nov. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-378<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-235;<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-236:<br />

(Sept. 11, 12. 1942) INT-30YU-237<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

January 31st (Feb. 3. 1943) INT-30YU-609<br />

Croatians (Oct. 2, 1942) 1NT-30YU-384<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-322<br />

Impressions Gathered by William Boyd About<br />

Croatian Congress From Different People<br />

Including Members <strong>of</strong> the Committee in<br />

Pittsburgh (Mar. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-724<br />

Interview by Boyd with Bisikir, British Vice<br />

Consul in Cleveland<br />

(Wov. 27, 1942) 1NT-30YU-370<br />

Interview with John Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick<br />

Benefit <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union; John D.<br />

Butkovich; William Boyd-Boich<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-219<br />

Interviews in Cleveland<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-22<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-321<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23, 25, 1942) INT-30YU-87<br />

Mark Vinski on Congress [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-30YU-930<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union, December 11, 1942, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-653<br />

Preparation for Great Celebration <strong>of</strong> 35th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik and National<br />

Conference to be Held in Detroit on December<br />

12 and 13th (¿Vov. 27, 1942) INT-30YU-401<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-354<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-1082<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-613<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> an article by<br />

Anthony Minerich appearing in Narodni Glasnik<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-374<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> Editorial<br />

Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong> Sept. 28,<br />

1942 (Sept. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-398<br />

"Truth About the Whole Situation" [William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich in Yugoslavenski Glasnik]<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-280<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-229<br />

William M. Boyd-Boich Answers His Critics in<br />

Regard to Croat-Amencan Congress<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-382<br />

Yugoslavs (Aug. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-159<br />

Boyer, Charles<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

(Nov. 16. 1944) INT-33FR-40<br />

Charles Boyer Discusses Some French Questions<br />

(Apr. 28. 1945) INT-12FR-1020;<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-33FR-60<br />

Interview with Charles Boyer<br />

- (Apr. 14. 1945) INT-12FR-1011<br />

Boyesen, Jens<br />

[Interview with Jens Boyesen]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1945) INT-25SC-394<br />

Boyle, Bishop<br />

Comment by Brook (July 20. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-939<br />

Boyle, Edward<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12. 1942) 1NT-33AL-3<br />

[Correspondence Between Balkan Committee, Sotir<br />

Martini, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(July 2-Oct. 10, 1942) 1NT-1AL-2<br />

[Reports on a New Albanian Movement, Albanian<br />

Guerrillas, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-1AL-12<br />

Bozin, Louis<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

(iVov. 14, 1944) INT-23RM-309<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac, Nicholas Balindu, and<br />

Louis Bozin within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-23RM-175<br />

[Interview with Dr. Louis Bozin]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-23RM-345<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland to organize<br />

Romanian relief] (May 29, 1945) INT-23RM-369<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-33Z-100


Index by Subjects and Names Brazil<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit on Romanian<br />

situation] (July IS, 1944) INT-23RM-260<br />

Bozzani, Amerigo<br />

[Amerigo Bozzani]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1945) ¡NT-171T-1700;<br />

(July 27. 1945) INT-17IT-1S28<br />

Braatoy, Bjarne<br />

Bjarae Braatoy (May 21. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-153S<br />

Braatoy-Deutsch conversation memo <strong>of</strong> 30 April<br />

(May 4, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-792<br />

[Letter from Bjarne Braatoy, Chief, Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-5BA-S37<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Rev. Owen J. C. Norem,<br />

former American Minister to Lithuania]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-5BA-S47<br />

[Scandinavian economists biographical notes]<br />

(June 8. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-22<br />

Braatoy, Mrs. Bjarne<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs. Bjarne<br />

Braatoy] (July 5, 1943; June 15,<br />

1944) PERS-1-13<br />

Bradac, John C.<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Ocr. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-S71<br />

Interview with Rev. John C. Bradac <strong>of</strong> Whiting,<br />

Indiana (July 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-509<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(¿Vov. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-581<br />

Bradley, Lyman<br />

Discussion at Institute for International<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> German Culture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Lyman Bradley and Berthold Viertal<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) INT-13GE-1343<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lyman<br />

Bradley - Germans] (July 16, 1943) PERS-1-14<br />

Brady, Mrs.<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-714<br />

Brady, Mrs. A. M.<br />

[CIP activities] (Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 8,<br />

1944) INT-19M1-264<br />

Brager, John<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-266<br />

Bramley-Moore, Eric<br />

[Sample material distributed by Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1037<br />

Bramy, Roger<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

(June 27, 1945) 1NT-33FR-63<br />

Branch!, Gamillo<br />

Interview with Carmelo Zito<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-17IT-791<br />

Brandeis, Louis D.<br />

[Article on Supreme Court Justice Louis D.<br />

Brandeis] (Apr. 1942) INT-18JE-76<br />

Brandenburg<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

Brandi, Rudolf<br />

[Reacton to Dr. Brandl's views <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American League for Culture]<br />

(May 3. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-640<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

Brandt, Joseph<br />

Meeting Advertised in Narodni Glasnik to be<br />

Held on January 24, 1943 at Cleveland, Ohio at<br />

Which Joseph Brandt, Communist "Organizer"<br />

Will Speak on "Mihailovich the Traitor"<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-583<br />

Brandt, Karl<br />

"Disarm Germany, Police Her, But Let Her<br />

Rehabilitate Herself<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-13GE-1628<br />

German Economist Calls for Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Oct. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1709<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

Tet Arnold von Borsig; Karl Brandt<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-858<br />

Branting, George<br />

"The Hour" (Apr. 21, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-144<br />

Brasol, Boris<br />

[Boris Brasol] (Jan. 22, 1942) INT-24RS-9<br />

The Russian "Rightist" Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-311<br />

Bratianu, Helen<br />

[Conversation with Helen Bratianu]<br />

(Jan. 2. 1943) INT-23RM-93<br />

Bratstvo Congress<br />

Philadelphia Congress [<strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians]<br />

(July 27, 1944) 1NT-8CR-164<br />

Brauer, Max<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-700<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) 1NT-33GE-26<br />

[German Labor Delegation in United States]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1943) 1NT-13GE-741<br />

[German Labor Delegation in U.S.; data on<br />

co-chairmen, Max Brauer and Siegfried]<br />

(Aug. 3, 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-729<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. 15. 1943) INT-33GE-24<br />

[Labor unions war chest; organization <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

"Trustees for Democratic Germany"]<br />

(Aug. 26, 27, 1943) INT-13GE-770<br />

[Max Brauer] (Sept. 13. 1943) INT-13GE-787;<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1241<br />

Max Brauer, Rudolf Katz want to go to Germany<br />

(Aug. 14, 1945) INT-I3GE-1670<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-33GE-34<br />

[Rudolf Katz and Max Brauer]<br />

(Aug. 23. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1678<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-696<br />

[State Department financial support for German<br />

labor delegation]<br />

(May 19. 1944) INT-13GE-1127<br />

War, Revolution, and Peace<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-13GE-123<br />

Braun, Kurt<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> lecture by Kurt Braun at<br />

American Sociological Society meeting]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1942) INT-13GE-197<br />

Braun, Otto<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German political<br />

refugees] (July 6. 1944) INT-13GE-I171<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9. ¡945) INT-13GE-1502<br />

[Otto Braun's views on detachment <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

from Germany] (Mar. 28. 1944) INT-I3GE-1046<br />

[Paul Hertz comments on Otto Braun and Ernst<br />

Reuter] (May 14. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1523<br />

Braunthal, Alfred<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report] (Apr. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-311<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Brazil<br />

see also Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

see also Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian movement in Brazil]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1942) INT-17IT-174<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> collaboration by Gaspar Dutra with<br />

the Nazis] (Feb. 25, 1942) INT-32A-21<br />

Arabic Broadcasts from Brazil<br />

(Aug. 9. 1942) INT-2AB-41<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1. 1944) INT-2AB-202<br />

Austrian Personalities: Argentina and Brazil<br />

(Jan. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-116<br />

[Axis and anti-Fascist activities in Brazil and<br />

French Morocco]<br />

(Nov. 18-22. 1942) INT-1717-503<br />

Axis industries and businesses liquidated in Brazil,<br />

list (Nov. 20. 1943) INT-4AU-412<br />

Brazilian Opinion <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian Movement<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-628<br />

[Conditions in Brazil and Argentina]<br />

(Apr. 20-25. 1942) INT-nrT-509<br />

Developments in Italy as Seen in Brazil<br />

(Aug. 31. 1943) INT-17IT-800<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian Movement <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />

(July 6. 1943) 1NT-17IT-1049<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-I81<br />

Free German Activities: Free Germans Publish A<br />

Manifesto in the Brazilian Press<br />

(June 22. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-247<br />

German Colony in State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Dec. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-471<br />

German-Language Group in Brazil<br />

(July, 1943) INT-13GE-737<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. II. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-516<br />

Intercept from Count Schoenfeld <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires<br />

to Count Czernin [on Austrian emigre activities<br />

in Brazil] (Apr. 26-28. 1942) INT-4AV-155<br />

Italian Colony <strong>of</strong> Santos<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-17IT-642<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America, conversation<br />

memo] (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-501<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in Brazil<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-520<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Nicholas Horthy, Jr., Spoke to Brazilian<br />

Hungarians from Budapest<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-15HU-350<br />

Notes on the French in Brazil<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-357<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) ¡NT-33BE-2<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-153<br />

[Political activities in Brazil and Argentina; listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> German libraries in Argentina]<br />

(Jul-Aug. 1942) INT-17IT-459<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) ¡NT-22PR-1;<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-22PR-28<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil: attitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

monarchists (Sept. 25, 1942) INT-22PR-3<br />

Portuguese in Sao Paulo<br />

(Aug. 31, 1943) INT-22PR-21<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Relations between Brazil and the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-24RS-129<br />

Report from Brazil: Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-458<br />

Report from Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies; Catholic<br />

Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome;<br />

Measures Affecting the Italian Population<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-10EU-396<br />

Report From Sao Paulo: Committee to Protect<br />

Austrian Interests in Brazil<br />

(¿Vov. 20, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-412<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 45


Brazil Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Report on unnamed person (Walter von<br />

Schusnigg pencilled on document)]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1944) INT-4AU-473<br />

[Rumor that Amanas Smetona bought a farm in<br />

Brazil] (Oct. 22. 1942) INT-5BA-129<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-24RS-74<br />

Spanish Colony in Brazil<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-27SP-100<br />

Statistical Data on Enemy Aliens in Brazil<br />

(Mar. 14. 1942) INT-10EU-46<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Italian aliens in Brazil]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-17IT-147<br />

The Ukrainian Language Press in South America<br />

([Apr. 1944]) 1NT-29UK-286<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa<br />

Broadcast by General de Gaulle<br />

(Sept. 24. 1942) INT-12FR-351<br />

[De Gaulle's activities; trip to Brazzaville, Cairo,<br />

and Syria] (Aug. 1-11, 1942) INT-12FR-242<br />

Fighting French Broadcasts<br />

CSepr. JO, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-352<br />

Free French [broadcasts from Brazzaville]<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-12FR-121<br />

Free French Propaganda [from the Brazzaville<br />

radio] (Aug. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-270<br />

[General Sice's attempt at persuading de Gaulle to<br />

move to Brazzaville]<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-12FR-208<br />

Brecelj, Marjan<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Brecht, Arnold<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

"Political Composition <strong>of</strong> the German People, Past<br />

and Present," lecture by Arnold Brecht<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-856<br />

Brecht, Bertolt<br />

[Brecht Bertolt] (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-13GE-860<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1000<br />

Reichstag Fire Trial Commemorated at New York<br />

Carnegie Hall (Dec. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-930<br />

Bredel, Willi<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Breem, Jefferson<br />

[Jefferson Breem] (Apr. 8, 1942) 1NT-10EU-15<br />

Breitner, Hugo<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations With<br />

Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

(May 1. 1945) ¡NT-33AU-46<br />

[Biographical Note on] Hugo Breitner<br />

(May 12, 18. 1944) INT-4AU-526<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-7<br />

Foreign PoUtics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) ÍNT-4AU-38<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by Free<br />

Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-334<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-763<br />

46 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Brenlove, Roderick<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1230<br />

Brennan, Dr.<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11. 1943) INT-1AL-14<br />

Brennan, Robert<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Eire Society, Boston, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 27. 1943) 1NT-33IR-1<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorothy Harris [notes on a speech<br />

by Robert Brennan] (Aug. 4. 1943) INT-16IR-17<br />

Breslaw, Joseph<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] ¡NT-21PO-406<br />

Bretons<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June 17. 1942) 1NT-WEU-60<br />

Brettauer, Irwin<br />

Germany; S<strong>of</strong>t Peace Moves<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-1065<br />

Brevie, Jules<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Brewster, Mrs. Walter S.<br />

France Forever in Chicago, 1943-1944<br />

(July 4, 1944) INT-12FR-845<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-I2FR-1026<br />

Briand, Aristide<br />

Addresses in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the Eightieth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristide Briand<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-98<br />

Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

(July 1, 1942) ¡NT-33HU-1<br />

Informal Arrangement, Made June 15 in<br />

Bridgeport, Conn., with the Very Rev. Joseph<br />

Mihaly <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong> Eastern Rite Church <strong>of</strong><br />

North and South America, for the Supply <strong>of</strong><br />

Information (June 20, 1945) INT-8CR-246<br />

Interview with John Popp, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

(June 23. 1945) 1NT-8CR-251<br />

Interview with the Very Rev. Joseph Mihaly, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic<br />

Diocese, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-8CR-250<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Revesz on American Hungarian Federation<br />

Meeting, Bridgeport, April 19, 1944<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-15HU-528<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-33HU-6<br />

Bridges, Harry<br />

Foreign-language press; Browder and Bridges<br />

(June 27, 1942) INT-13GE-172<br />

[Italian-American press comments on labor groups<br />

and personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 15-June 26, 1942) INT-17IT-22S<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 (Oct. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

Bridges, Styles<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Associations in the East]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1206<br />

Bridoux, Eugene<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Briefs, Goetz<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1069<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-605<br />

Goetz A. Briefs (Sept. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-301<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 1, 1943) INT-13GE-637<br />

Briere, Francois<br />

[Francois Briere, note]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) INT-12FR-539<br />

[Resignation letter from Francois Briere, Vichy<br />

consul in Boston] (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-502<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Francois Briere, Vichy consul at<br />

Boston] CiVov. JO, 1942) INT-12FR-471<br />

Brigman, L. S.<br />

Lithuanian Affairs m Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Ocr. 23, 1942) INT-5BA-58<br />

Brigmans, Rev.<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> "Lietuviu Zinios" in Pittsburgh<br />

(Wov. 17, 1942) INT-5BA-68<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (Nov. 2. 1942) INT-5BA-64;<br />

(Nov. 13. 1942) INT-5BA-66<br />

Vilnis Editor: Lietuviu Zimos<br />

(Nov. 11, 1942) INT-5BA-65<br />

Brill, Herman<br />

Herman Brill (May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1544<br />

British<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

British Commonwealth<br />

see also Australia<br />

see also Canada<br />

see also Great Britain<br />

see also Great Britain, territories and dependencies<br />

see also South Africa<br />

Field Marshal Jan Smuts Speech<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-54<br />

Lord Halifax Speech (Feb. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-62<br />

British Labor Party<br />

[Austrian Socialists] (Aug. 27, 1942) INT-4AU-172<br />

British Political Warfare Mission<br />

[Mrs. W. McC. Stewart, British Political Warfare<br />

Mission: English-Canadian Information Service]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-155<br />

British Trade Union Congress<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-93<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) 1NT-19M1-94<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[Trade Union Congress: British and American<br />

labor; Communist Party]<br />

(Oct. ¡5. 1942) 1NT-19MI-96<br />

Brizgys, Bishop<br />

On the Rumor <strong>of</strong> Bolshevik Murder <strong>of</strong> Archbishop<br />

Skvireckas, Bishop Matulionis, and Bishop<br />

Brizgys (Oct. 6, 1944) INT-5BA-437<br />

Broadcasting<br />

see Radio<br />

Brock, Ray<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(Nov. 8, ¡942) INT-30YU-399<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

Meeting Addressed by Ray Brock in Detroit on<br />

Apr. 9, 1944 (Apr. 27, 1944) ÍNT-30YU-1367<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

[Ray Brock lecture payments]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1344<br />

[Ray Brock's alleged activities, information]<br />

(Mar. 30-Apr. 1, 1944) INT-10EU-368<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1338<br />

[Serbian affairs] (Apr. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1361<br />

[Talk with Louis Nemzer; Conversation with Ivan<br />

Ivanovich on Ruth Mitchell and Ray Brock]<br />

(Dec. 9, 11, 1942) INT-30YU-446<br />

"The Yugoslavian Enigma"<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1341


Index by Subjects and Names Bruening, Heinrich<br />

Two Pan-Serb Speeches<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33YU-70<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30. 1944) INT-33YU-66<br />

Brodi, Andrija<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals To<br />

Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-33CR-12<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation. Alexis Gierowski<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) INT-SCR-1S4<br />

Brodt, Herbert J.<br />

Rev. Herbert J. Brodt<br />

(Sept 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1230<br />

Bromfield, Louis<br />

[Address by Louis Bromfield]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943-Jan. S. 1944) INT-12FR-702<br />

[Common Council draft letter to foreign-language<br />

newspapers in New York City]<br />

(Dec. 14-15. 1942) INT-19MI-144<br />

[Common Council letter to Louis Bromfield,<br />

Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York] (Dec. 17. 1942; Dec. 21.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-14S<br />

[Common Council letter to sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Victory<br />

Conference: foreign-language press]<br />

(Nov. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-142<br />

[Common Council letters rejecting the Bromfield<br />

proposed conference <strong>of</strong> foreign-language press]<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942; Jan. 4, 1943) INT-19MI-159<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 24. 1943) INT-12FR-591<br />

[Louis Bromfield, note]<br />

(Jan. 5. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-705<br />

Some Typical Thinking on Current International<br />

Problems (Jan. 5, 1944) INT-33Z-57<br />

[Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York, invitation]<br />

(Dec. 9-11, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-119<br />

Bronisch, Gotthilf<br />

Dr. G. P. Bronisch<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1092<br />

Free Germans (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1093<br />

[G. Bronisch] (May 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1514<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-6S<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1109<br />

Interview with Dr. Bronisch in re Loyal Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; German Language<br />

Broadcasts Dealing With Field <strong>of</strong> Religion in<br />

Present Crisis (Aug. 22. 1942) INT-13GE-285<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee]<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-13GE-969<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler" in New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold]]<br />

(Nov. 24. 1944) INT-13GE-1287<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-33GE-69<br />

Bronisch, Max<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1000<br />

Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-897<br />

Bronson, H. A.<br />

[Scandinavian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-237<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

Brook on (Lochner) AP Story [on<br />

Carpatho-Russia] (Jan. 16, 1945) 1NT-8CR-200<br />

Calvin Brook on Sundry Matters<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-745<br />

[Calvin Brook's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian<br />

Situation] (June 8, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-242<br />

Comment by Brook (July 20. 1945) INT-9CZ-939<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook<br />

(May 11. 1944) INT-9CZ-690<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook and John Marsalka<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-9CZ-663<br />

[Comments from Calvin Brook]<br />

(Apr. 6. 1945) INT-9CZ-881<br />

Comments on "Slovenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944 (Ocr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-767<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> 868; Comments by Brook<br />

(Dec. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-820<br />

[Conversation with Calvin Brooks Concerning his<br />

Political Views] (Feb. 9, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-853<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-9CZ-924<br />

[Information on Calvin Brook, editor <strong>of</strong> L'udovy<br />

Dennik] (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-9CZ-645<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To Have<br />

Repudiated Benes Government<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-33CZ-60<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists<br />

(Aug. 7. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-79<br />

Recent Slovak Communist Comments on "Slovak<br />

rights" (June 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-712<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook<br />

(Aug. 11, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-735<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook Slovak League Political<br />

Factions (Oct. 21, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-782<br />

Rev. Lach and Rev. Mlynarovic in San Francisco,<br />

Religious-Political Aspects<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-9CZ-916<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland<br />

(July 31. 1944) INT-33CZ-47<br />

Slovak Internal Situation: Comment by Calvin<br />

Brook (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-829<br />

Speech, January 23, 1943, William Penn Hotel by<br />

Calvin Brook (Jan. 31, 1943) INT-9CZ-620<br />

Brookings Institute<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Foerster (Oci. 5. 1942) INT-13GE-360<br />

Brooklyn Tablet (newspaper)<br />

Catholic Press and European Affairs<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-19MI-263<br />

Brooks, Howard<br />

[Howard Brooks' resignation as executive secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Free World Association]<br />

(June 25. 1943) INT-10EU-249<br />

Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Group in Philadelphia]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) INT-29UK-137<br />

Forthcoming "All-National Liberation Congress"<br />

in Philadelphia (Aug. 30, 1944) 1NT-8CR-172<br />

Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Brots, F.A.<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Oct. 20, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-417<br />

Browder, Earl<br />

Foreign-language press; Browder and Bridges<br />

(June 27, 1942) INT-13GE-172<br />

Reichstag Fire Trial Commemorated at New York<br />

Carnegie Hall (Dec. 29. 1943) INT-13GE-930<br />

Brown, Charlotte Hawkins<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-581<br />

Brown, Huntington<br />

[University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota pr<strong>of</strong>essors' views on<br />

Swedish policies] (Sept. 14, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-213<br />

Brown, John<br />

[Otto Strasser] (July 15, 1942) INT-13GE-217<br />

[Sample material distributed by Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1037<br />

Brown, Marshall S.<br />

Addresses in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the Eightieth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristide Briand<br />

CO«. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-98<br />

Broz, Jaroslav<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Jaroslav<br />

Broz - Czechs] (Feb. 17, 1944; June 8,<br />

1944) PERS-1-15<br />

Broz, Joseph P.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph P.<br />

Broz - Czechs] (Sept. 9, 1942-Aug. 25,<br />

1944) PERS-1-16<br />

Bruckner, Ferdinand<br />

Austrian War Relief (Oct. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-900<br />

Austrian War Relief Committee<br />

(Oct. 9, 1945) INT-4AU-901<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-485<br />

Bruening, Heinrich<br />

Attack on Catholic Leader Given to Congressmen;<br />

Blast at Bruening Seen as Attempt to Throttle<br />

Church in Post-War Germany<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-I3GE-878<br />

"Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

ChanceUor" (June 19, 1944) lNT-pGE-1168<br />

Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

Chancellor [Boston Sunday Globe]<br />

(June 24. ¡945) INT-13GE-163¡t<br />

Bruening, Treviranus Active? /<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-13GE-1209<br />

Conversation with Heinrich Bruening; Miners<br />

Near Aachen Organize First German Union<br />

Since 1933 (May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1529<br />

Data gathered in conversation with D.C.D. in<br />

New York <strong>Office</strong> /<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-I3GE-314<br />

Democracy (Dec. 27. 1942) INT-13GE-34<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21. 1941) INT-13GE-4<br />

[Dr. Heinrich Bruening]<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-13GE-721;<br />

(Oct. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-830;<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-990<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

Gerhart Seger (JVov. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-402<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

(Sept. 8, 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1222<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24. 1941 to Apr. 1. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-68<br />

[German military activity on Russian front]<br />

(Dec. 27, 1941) INT-13GE-49<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

[Heinrich Bruening] (Dec. 20, 1941) 1NT-13GE-30;<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) INT-13GE-356:<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-563;<br />

(May 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1110;<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-13GE-1250<br />

Heinrich Bruening and German Politics, Present<br />

and Future (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-33GE-90<br />

Heinrich Bruening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 11. 1944) INT-33GE-44<br />

[Heinrich Bruening on recent German events]<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1525<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's background and role in<br />

pre-1933 German political life]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-861<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's political career in the Weimar<br />

Republic] (June 4. 1942) INT-13GE-156<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-33GE-18<br />

Interview with Dr. Heinrich Bruening<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1513<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Heinrich Bruening to Father Reinhold]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1148<br />

Luncheon at Veau D'Or Restaurant as Guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Treviranus (May 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1517<br />

Meeting with Dr. Treviranus at the Savoy-Plaza<br />

Hotel (Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1420<br />

[Newspaper speculation on Bruening as Chancellor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany] (Nov. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-884<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 47


Bruening, Heinrich Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Otto Strasser, Heinrich Bruening, Wilhelm<br />

SoUmann] (Jan. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-22<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-7S0<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Bruening]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) INT-13GES4<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Au%. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-764<br />

Report on a Lecuture Given December 10, 1942,<br />

Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> IMAS <strong>of</strong> Boston: Dr.<br />

Heinrich Bruening, Speaker<br />

(Dec. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-463<br />

Brunei, Mr.<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-280<br />

Brunner, Mrs. Robert<br />

Interview with Mrs. Robert Brunner<br />

(Apr. 6. 1945) INT-6BE-87<br />

Bruno, Frank<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-33GE-75<br />

Bruno, Jack<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Bruno, Walter<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Brunot, James<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1548<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

[Conversation with James Brunot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control Board:<br />

Yugoslav relief]<br />

(May 22, 24. 1944) INT-30YU-1408<br />

[James Brunot, Executive Secretary, President's<br />

War Relief Control Board, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-10EU-582<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Oct. 2. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1553<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1555<br />

Bryan, B.M.<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General, and<br />

Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(May 22. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1132<br />

Bryan, Helen<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 21. 1943) INT-10EU-259<br />

Bryan, Julian<br />

"An American Named Bryant"<br />

rOcr. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-309<br />

Brzovich, Mate<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1708<br />

Buban, George M.<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

Buchberger, Carl<br />

[Austrian movement in Sweden]<br />

(Dec. 13-14. 1944) INT-4AU-673<br />

Buchvarov, Vasil<br />

Memorandum on Vasil Buchvarov, May 25, 1942<br />

(May 25. 1942) INT-7BU-6<br />

Bucys, P. P.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942 to Dec. 1. 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

48 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Buday, George<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Struggle for Hungarian Liberation<br />

(July 13. 1944; July 14. 1944) INT-15HU-592<br />

Budimljanski, Benjamin<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> the Serb Orthodox Church<br />

submitted August, 1941 to Generat Dunklemann,<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> Occupation Army in Serbia<br />

(June 5-16, 1942) INT-30YU-54<br />

Budín, Stanislav<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Karel Leitner, Mr.<br />

Stanislav Budin, Mr. Dezo Benau, and Mr.<br />

Valusek] (May 6, 1944) INT-9CZ-689<br />

Budisavljevic, Srgian<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Budrys, Jonas<br />

American Lithuanian Council Meeting at New<br />

York on June 11-16th<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-5BA-582<br />

Interview with Mr. A. Simutis, Attache to the<br />

Consul General <strong>of</strong> Lithuania and the Consul,<br />

Jonas Budrys (June 15, 1945) INT-5BA-581<br />

1. Budrys, Lithuanian Counsul-General in New<br />

York on Lithuanian-Polish Relations<br />

(May ¡4, 1943) INT-5BA-182<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (July 19, 1944) INT-33LI-30<br />

Budzislawski, Herman<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1101<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1417<br />

Herman Budzisawski<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-13GE-1425<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1515<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18. 1941) INT-13GE-14<br />

Routine Visit (Apr. 26. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-679<br />

Buell, Raymond Leslie<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-133<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Albanian Organization <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires Seeks<br />

Collaboration with Vatra<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-33AL-16<br />

[Albanians in Latin America]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1945) INT-1AL-174<br />

American Slav Congress [support from Polish<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-26SL-52<br />

[Banque de l'Indochine and H. Worms et Cié: no<br />

representation in Buenos Aires]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-59<br />

Crisis in the Fascist Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires<br />

(Apr. 27. 1942) INT-17IT-139<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942) INT-14GR-356;<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942. Apr. 12. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-389<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

[Italian educational institutes and organizations in<br />

Buenos Aires] (May 7, 1942) INT-17IT-S07<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to Argentina]<br />

(July 31. 1942) INT-26SL-51<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to South America]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1942) INT-26SL-29;<br />

(July 24. ¡942) ¡NT-26SL-30<br />

[Polish and Jewish newspapers in Latin America,<br />

information] (Apr. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-380<br />

[Slav Congress in Argentina]<br />

(July 31. 1942; Aug. 15, 1942) INT-26SL-49<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-IOEU-472<br />

Suspicious Individuals Living in Buenos Aires<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-10EU-371<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Buffalo, N.Y.<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Buffalo,<br />

N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942] (Oct. 24. 1942; Oct. 27.<br />

1942) INT-21PO-106<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942, activities and war relief efforts]<br />

(Oct. 10-21, 1942) INT-21PO-108<br />

[Polish American Council war relief efforts and<br />

convention in Buffalo, N.Y.]<br />

(Oct. 8-19, 1942) INT-21PO-107<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-145<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942 (Oct. 24, 1942) 1NT-21PO-112<br />

Prominent Personalities at the Polish American<br />

Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942 (Oct. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-110<br />

Buggelli, Concetta<br />

[Concetta Buggelli] (Dec. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-461<br />

Interview with Mrs. Concetta Buggelli<br />

(Jan. 7, 1943) INT-17IT-475;<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-1717-1295<br />

[Mrs. Concetta Buggelli]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-1717-941<br />

Buhl, Vilhelm<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Bulgaria<br />

see also Bulgarian military occupation policies<br />

see also Macedonia<br />

see also S<strong>of</strong>ía, Bulgaria<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitler and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1942) INT-10EU-27<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Bulletin<br />

(June 5. 1942) IN7-32A-58<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series ¡N7-7BU-1 to ¡N7-7BU-150<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: numbered<br />

reports IN7-33BU-1 to IN7-33BU-18<br />

Bulgarian propaganda<br />

(Feb. U-June 8, 1942) IN7-14GR-170<br />

Communist plans and agreement between the<br />

Communist Parties <strong>of</strong> Greece and Bulgaria<br />

(JVov. 10, 1944) ¡N7-14GR-452<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20, 1945) IN7-33YU-145<br />

Croat-American Congress treatment <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian<br />

problem (Feb. 23, 1943) IN7-30YU-714<br />

EAM Parties Denounce Bulgar Agreement<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) IN7-14GR-602<br />

Greek-American Papers Publicize Bulgarian<br />

Brutality (Sept. 21. 1944) IN7-33GR-65<br />

Greek-American Press Comment on Bulgarian<br />

Armistice Terms (Nov. 13, 1944) IN7-33GR-76<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) IN7-33GR-44<br />

Greek-American Press Protests Bulgarian-Yugoslav<br />

"Designs" Against Greece<br />

(July 30. 1945) ¡N7-33GR-123<br />

Greek-American Press Views Russia's Declaration<br />

<strong>of</strong> War on Bulgaria<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) IN7-33GR-63<br />

Greek Press (July 3. 1942) ¡N7-33GR-14<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

fiVov. 19. 1942) ¡N7-14GR-235;<br />

(Aug. 22, 1942) 1NT-33GR-17;<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) IN7-33GR-21<br />

Greek relations with Turkey<br />

(Apr. 24-June 6. 1942) 1N7-14GR-167<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1. 1945) IN7-24RS-398


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Notes from the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-33GR-1<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-33GR-7;<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-33GR-9<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-46<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-367<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8. 10. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

[Protest against Bulgarian propaganda]<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-293<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1941 to Apr. 13. 1942) INT-10EU-24<br />

Serb Nationalist Comment on Bulgaria's Peace<br />

Overtures (Aug. 31. 1944) INT-33YU-87<br />

Sidelights on the Fate <strong>of</strong> Germany's Former<br />

Satellites (Sept. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-460<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing in<br />

the French-African countries]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) 1NT-10EU-124<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Reports Its First Editor<br />

Appointed Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-33YU-132<br />

"Srbobran"" Publishes Bishop Dionisije's<br />

Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Partisan Federation Plans<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-33YU-104<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges by<br />

Greece and Bulgaria<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-61<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Jews in Bulgaria Protested<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) 1NT-33JE-45<br />

Views on Yugoslavian Federation with Bulgaria;<br />

Attitude Toward Mihailovich and Nedich<br />

(Apr. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1375<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1528<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Association<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) INT-7BV-2<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational Clubs<br />

Convention, Detroit, Dec. 1944<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-7BU-131<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Social Democratic<br />

Educational Federation<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War"<br />

Congress, Detroit, July 1943<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War" Congress<br />

(July 29, 1943) 1NT-33BU-5<br />

Bulgarian military occupation policies<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities<br />

(Oct. 5. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-70<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) ¡NT-33GR-36<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) 1NT-33GR-3<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

(June 3. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-118<br />

Bulgarian-Socialist Labor Federation<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13. 1944) ¡NT-33BV-7<br />

[Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federation and<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational<br />

Clubs] (Dec. 19. 1942) INT-7BU-27<br />

Preliminary Report on Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Groups in the U.S. (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-7BV-1<br />

29th Regular Congress <strong>of</strong> the Bulgarian Socialist<br />

Labor Union in America<br />

(Jan. 11. 1943) INT-7BU-30<br />

Bulgarians<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: numbered<br />

reports 1NT-33BU-1 to INT-33BU-18<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland [reactions <strong>of</strong><br />

concerned groups to U.S. declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(June 24. 1942) INT-33Z-2<br />

[News articles from Az Ember]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1941-July 31. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-148<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian Press<br />

(Mar. 18. 1942) INT-32A-28;<br />

(Apr. 16. 1942) INT-32A-43<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

1NT-26SL-240<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-7<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-318<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Basil G.<br />

Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f - Bulgarians] (Aug. 9, 1943; Apr. 7,<br />

1945) PERS-l-62<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Kroum S.<br />

Jordan - Bulgarians] (Sept. 25, 1942-Oct. 16.<br />

1945) PERS-1-52<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Theodore I. •<br />

Geshk<strong>of</strong>f- Bulgarians] (Oct. 1, 1942-Aug. 31,<br />

1943) PERS-1-39<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Beneficial Association<br />

Bulgarians and Bulgaro-Macedomans: Facts about<br />

the groups in the Pittsburgh area<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-7BV-26<br />

Bulgarska Missul (periodical)<br />

[Bulgarian paper "Bulgarska Missul," (Bulgarian<br />

Thought)] (Feb. 21. 1944) INT-7BU-88<br />

Bulletin Index (periodical)<br />

Comments on "Bulletin Index" Article<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) 1NT-30YU-580<br />

Bumke, Erwin<br />

Bumke (Dec. 24, 1943) INT-13GE-926;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-931<br />

Buncic, Yacho<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Buncich, Zarko<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6. 1942) 1NT-30YU-323<br />

Conference with Zarko Buncich<br />

(Oct. 7. ¡942) 1NT-30YU-306<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1060<br />

Serbs: Conversations in Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1788<br />

Serbs-Croats: Akron, Ohio Meeting, February 14,<br />

1943 (Feb. 13, 1943) 1NT-30YU-673<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko Buncich in Akron,<br />

Ohio, October 23<br />

(Ocr. 31. 1942) INT-30YU-311<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko M. Buncich, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vidov-Dan Organization<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1040<br />

Zarko Buncich Takes Place <strong>of</strong> Late Rev. Yovan<br />

Krajnovich (Apr. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-807<br />

Bund<br />

see Jewish Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

Bund Deutsche Emeurung (Great Britain)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. ¡5,<br />

¡944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Bunzel, Joseph<br />

Some Remarks <strong>of</strong> Dr. Joseph Bunzel<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-109<br />

Burdon-Miller, Rowland<br />

[Volunteer correspondence file: Rowland<br />

Burdon-Miller - French Canadians]<br />

(Dec 23. ¡943; June 25. 1945) PERS-¡-¡7<br />

Bure, Emile<br />

[Emile Bure and Henry Torres, editors <strong>of</strong><br />

France-Amérique, conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-12FR-717<br />

[Emile Bure, editor <strong>of</strong> France-Amérique,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-12FR-615;<br />

(Apr. ¡0. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-798<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Geopolitical Research<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. ¡. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-338<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish Religious Affairs<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish Religious Affairs in Moscow:<br />

announcement <strong>of</strong> rabbinical seminary to be<br />

opened in Soviet Russia<br />

(Mar. ¡3. 1944) INT-Í8JE-347<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian-Latrian-Estonian Unity<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Atov. 20. 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Census<br />

Conference at the Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Census<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-19MI-208<br />

[Marshall Clinnard, Census Bureau: role <strong>of</strong><br />

churches in foreign group policies]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-19Ml-¡46<br />

Burgenland<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-33HU-48<br />

Burin des Roziers, Etienne<br />

[Characters <strong>of</strong> French Embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

resigned] (May 1. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-238<br />

[Resignations from the French Embassy in protest<br />

against Laval's return]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-I2FR-297<br />

Vichy Acts to Punish Five Embassy Aides<br />

Resigning Here (May 30. ¡942) INT-12FR-140<br />

Burke, Charles<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Charles Burke (Karol Burke) as<br />

Polish American Congress press representative]<br />

(Mar. 5. ¡945) INT-2IPO-1150<br />

[Charles Burke] (Apr. 18. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1257<br />

Burke, Thomas L.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(May 7. 1945) INT-9CZ-898<br />

Burt, Struthers<br />

"Christmas Declaration": Struthers Burt Replies to<br />

What He Believes To Be a Misunderstanding <strong>of</strong><br />

It (Jan. 10, 1943) lNT-13GE-58¡<br />

Bury a, Mirko<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mirko Burya, Former<br />

Military Attache<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-30YU-1018<br />

Busbey, Fred<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡320<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1338<br />

Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Aug. ¡6, 1944) 1NT-1717-1356<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-17IT-547<br />

[Broadcast <strong>of</strong> radio program with Vanni Montana]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-¡001<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 49


Buscemi-Montana, Vanni Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Buscemi-Montana and Antonini's claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist responsibility for the Tresca murder]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-17IT-526<br />

Conversation with Vanni Buscemi-Montana<br />

(June 15. 1944) INT-niT-1239<br />

Conversations with Mr. Antonini and Mr.<br />

Montana on the Communist situation Among<br />

the Italians (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-17IT-561<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-17IT-1069<br />

[J. Wesley Jones] (Mar. 25. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-614<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-1717-560;<br />

(Feb. 9. 1943) INT-1717-579:<br />

(Feb. 9. 1943) INT-1717-580;<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) IN7-17IT-583;<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) IN7-1717-584;<br />

(May 6, 1943) ¡N7-1717-658;<br />

(June 30. 1943) IN7-17I7-702;<br />

(July 26. 1943) IN7-1717-722;<br />

(July 26, 1943) IN7-1717-723;<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) IN7-1777-814;<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943) ¡N7-1717-848;<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943) IN7-1717-849;<br />

(Jan. 28-29. 1944) IN7-1777-1000;<br />

(Mar. 15. ¡944) IN7-17I7-1070;<br />

(July 24. 1944) IN7-17I7-1308;<br />

(June 1. 1945) IN7-17I7-1793<br />

Busch, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Hungarians (Aug. 14. 1944) IN7-15HU-597<br />

Bushati, Maliq<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) ¡N7-1AL-62<br />

Business and industry<br />

see also Agriculture<br />

see also Industrial plants and equipment<br />

see also Industrial production<br />

see also under name <strong>of</strong> specific industry or industry<br />

group<br />

Address Delivered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) IN7-10EU-102<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) IN7-10EU-133<br />

Manuscript by Kurt L. Gruenebaum: "Expose on<br />

Economic Relations on Swiss-German Frontier"<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) IN7-13GE-1443<br />

Occurrences in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(July 17, ¡945) IN7-8CR-262<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) IN7-13GE-1031<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) ¡N7-13GE-750<br />

Post-War Aims <strong>of</strong> German Trade Unions<br />

(June 1943) IN7-13GE-779<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) IN7-30YU-1253<br />

Yugoslavs in Chile<br />

(Feb. 11. ¡944) IN7-30YU-¡337<br />

Busko, Nikolai<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the People's Congress<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡944) 1N7-8CR-128<br />

Butka, Kemal<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, 1942) IN7-1AL-22<br />

Butkovich, John D.<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27, 1942) INT-30YU-116<br />

[Action by Croatian Fraternal Union on war relief<br />

funds] (Sept. 19, 1944) IN7-30YU-1542<br />

Activities, Cleveland Mar. 8-11, 1942<br />

(Mar. H, 1942) IN7-30YU-17<br />

All Slav Congress (Feb. ¡3, 1943) IN7-30YU-672<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) ¡N7-26SL-95<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. ¡9. ¡943) IN7-30YU-711<br />

50 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8. 1943) IN7-30YU-623<br />

[Article about Butkovich break with left-wing<br />

Croatians] (Aug. 26. 1943) IN7-30YU-1064<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27. 1944) IN7-30YU-1369<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21, 27, 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

[Background on May 20 Celebration Planned in<br />

Pittsburgh] (May ¡9, ¡945) IN7-30YU-1799<br />

Butkovich Case COcf. 7, 1942) ¡N7-30YU-367<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) IN7-30YU-¡548<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) ¡N7-30YU-13¡5<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡944) ¡N7-30YU-¡309<br />

"Collected Documents" - Bosko Ivanovich<br />

(Oct. ¡5, ¡942) IN7-30YU-326<br />

Comments by Butkovich<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) ¡N7-30YU-¡697<br />

Comments by William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Sept. 10. 1942) IN7-30YU-234<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22, ¡944) ¡N7-30YU-1547<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-¡668<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) IN7-30YU-323<br />

"Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croatians Adopted.<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Croatian American<br />

Organizations From the Largest Settlements<br />

Unanimously Agreed to Hold a Congress on<br />

February 20 and 21 in Chicago Illinois" [article<br />

by Boyd in Narodni Glasnik]<br />

(Dec. 4, ¡942) ¡N7-30YU-38¡<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Slav Americans<br />

(Nov. 2¡-23, ¡941) IN7-26SL-1<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

(Sept. H, 1943) IN7-30YU-1073<br />

[Conversation with Butkovich]<br />

(Mar. 3¡, 1945) IN7-30YU-1752<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other Yugoslav<br />

Activities] (July 23, ¡942).IN7-30YU-¡2¡<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Feb. 24. ¡943) IN7-30YU-7¡3<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

(Feb. 23, ¡943) ¡N7-30YU-7¡4<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Kraja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

(May 24. ¡944) IN7-30YU-14¡2<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

rFeb. JO, 1943) IN7-30YU-633<br />

Croatian Affairs (Apr. 7. 1942) IN7-30YU-4<br />

Croatian-American Congress<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) IN7-33YU-10<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) IN7-30YU-235;<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) IN7-30YU-236;<br />

(Sept. 11, 12, 1942) IN7-30YU-237<br />

Croatian Congress Delegation to Washington [to<br />

refute anti-Croat propaganda <strong>of</strong> Srbobran]<br />

(July 9. 1943) IN7-30YU-1002<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Affairs<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) IN7-30YU-42<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Semi-Annual Meeting<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1740 _<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Union 50th anniversary]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1944) INT-30YU-¡527<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

(June 25, 1943) IN7-30YU-972<br />

Croatian Showdown<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) ¡N7-30YU-¡06¡<br />

Croatians in America: Reception <strong>of</strong> King Peter<br />

Held in New York<br />

(Apr. 14, ¡942) IN7-30YU-122<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May ¡4, ¡945) IN7-30YU-¡794<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25, ¡944) IN7-30YV-¡506<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

(Fefc. 25, 1944) IN7-30YU-1277<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. ¡3, ¡942) IN7-33YU-¡<br />

Further Information on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) IN7-30YU-1545<br />

Interview with John Butkovich, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) IN7-30YU-H04<br />

Interview with John Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick<br />

Benefit <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union; John D.<br />

Butkovich; William Boyd-Boich<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) IN7-30YU-219<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 27, ¡943; Sept. 28, ¡943) IN7-30YU-¡096<br />

[John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Set. 25, ¡942) ¡N7-30YU-366<br />

[John D. Butkovich and Canadian Fraternal<br />

Association] (Aug. ¡7. ¡944) IN7-30YU-1498<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23. 25, 1942) IN7-30YU-87<br />

Mark Vinski on Congress [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(June 4. 1943) IN7-30YU-930<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Amencans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(May 31. 1943) ¡N7-30YV-919<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent, Pittsburg, May 30, 1943<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-33YV-26<br />

Mr. Butkovich Reportedly to be Tried in Criminal<br />

Court (Nov. 20. 1942) IN7-30YU-369<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) IN7-30YU-646<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Feb. 26. ¡944) IN7-30YÜ-¡278<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

(Apr. 20. ¡943) IN7-30YU-83¡;<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) IN7-30YU-842<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9. 1944) IN7-33YU-72<br />

Participation <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich in the Congress<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) IN7-30YV-579<br />

Petrak-Krasich Referendum<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) IN7-30YU-1193<br />

[Plans for Croatian Congress in Pittsburgh, Nov.<br />

29, 1942] (Dec. 1-3. ¡942) IN7-30YU-52¡<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27, ¡944) IN7-30YU-¡230<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1944) IN7-30YU-1502<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28. ¡943) IN7-30YU-723<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dinko Tomasich<br />

(May ¡8, ¡942) INT-30YU-61<br />

Referendum for Election <strong>of</strong> New Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

(Dec. 3¡, ¡943) IN7-30YV-H89<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevich<br />

(JVov. ¡7, ¡944) IN7-30YU-¡597<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, ¡942) IN7-30YU-354<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943]<br />

(Sept. ¡6. ¡943) ¡N7-30YU-1082<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Croatian Organizations in<br />

Allegheny County Held on May 30, 1943<br />

(June 1, ¡943) IN7-30YU-925<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) IN7-30YU-917<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, ¡944) IN7-30YU-¡526


Index by Subjects and Names California<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1257<br />

[Serb Leader Ivanovich Charges Croatian Leader<br />

Butkovich Is Pro-Nazi]<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-30YU-427<br />

Serb Meeting: Akron, Ohio, February 14, 1943<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-69S<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Serb National<br />

Federation (Apr. 7, 20, 1942) INT-30YU-45<br />

Serbs-Croats: Akron, Ohio Meeting, February 14,<br />

1943 (Feb. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-673<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko M. Buncich, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vidov-Dan Organization<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1040<br />

[Slavic-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1941) INT-26SL-3<br />

Some reactions to reported Tito-Subasich<br />

agreement (Dec. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1619<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1042<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1043<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Bosko Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-707<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1203<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1, 7, 1942) INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslav Vice-Premier Dr. Yuray Kmjevich<br />

Greets Croat-American Congress<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-582<br />

Butler, Harold<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

Butting, Otto<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Butts, Carl F.<br />

[Carl F. Butts] OP-2-13<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-21PO-840;<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-30YU-1655;<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-30YU-1690<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts about Yugoslav<br />

regency] fWov. So, 1944) INT-30YU-1627<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts regarding Lithuanian<br />

organizations and leaders]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-SBA-471<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts to Dewitt C. Poole<br />

concerning the Slovak National Alliance<br />

meeting] (Nov. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-147<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts to Spencer Taggart]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-9CZ-839<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl Butts<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-238<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-8CR-225<br />

[Plans for congress <strong>of</strong> American Poles;<br />

conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-21PO-828<br />

Biixton, G. Edward<br />

[Colonel G. Edward Buxton] OP-2-14<br />

Bybowski, Zygmunt<br />

[Zygmunt Dybowski]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1945) INT-21PO-1506<br />

Byelorussia<br />

see Belorussia<br />

Bygdelagenes Fellesraad<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22. 23, 26, 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

Byrnes, James F.<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 72-HR<br />

(July 9, 1945) INT-5BA-598<br />

Cabas, Helen<br />

[Interview with Helen Cabas]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-23RM-117<br />

[Interview with Helen Cabas; establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

American Relief for Romania]<br />

(June 6. 1945) INT-23RM-370<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland on the<br />

Romanian situation]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-23RM-258<br />

Cabej, Eqrem<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21, 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Cabric, Pero<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Cabrich, Ivan<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) 1NT-30YU-149<br />

Cacchione, Peter V.<br />

[Cacchione's address at Detroit meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians] (Apr. 20. 1943) INT-17IT-631<br />

Left-Wing Italian-American Meeting<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-33IT-49<br />

[Peter V. Cacchione]<br />

(June 29, 1943) INT-171T-700<br />

[Political discussions by Peter V. Cacchione and<br />

Joseph Fiascone] (Oct. 23, 1944) INT-17IT-1472<br />

Cadbury, Henry J.<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-10EU-430<br />

Caden, Gert<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> "Comité Alemán Antifascista de<br />

Cuba" (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1470<br />

Cadicamo, Louis D.<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-1AL-14<br />

Cahen, Fritz M.<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23, 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Cainkar, Vincent<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other Yugoslav<br />

Activities] (July 23, 1942) 1NT-30YU-12I<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-714<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1275<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar<br />

(Jan. 3, 1943) INT-30YU-885<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar, President <strong>of</strong><br />

S.N.P.J. (largest Slovene Society in America)<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1098<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec 5-6, 1942] (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-445<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1302<br />

Talks with Slovene Leaders<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1I14<br />

[Vincent Cainkar] (Mar. 19, 1942) INT-30YV-14<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1760<br />

Cairo Conference<br />

Cairo Conference in "Staats-Zeitung"<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-13GE-899<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL175<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-225<br />

Cairo, Egypt<br />

Changes in Cabinet and Transfer <strong>of</strong> Government<br />

to Cairo (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1047<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

ImpUcations (Dec. 17, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-477<br />

[De Gaulle's activities; trip to Brazzaville, Cairo,<br />

and Syria] (Aug. 1-11, 1942) INT-12FR-242<br />

[Fighting French, notes]<br />

(Aug. 20-Oct. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-315<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

[Conversation with Giuseppe Calabi; opinions <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian emigre on formation <strong>of</strong> an Italian<br />

Committee] (Dec. 30, 1942; Jan. 4,<br />

1943) INT-17IT-474<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi] ([Feb. 17, 1942]) INT-17IT-19;<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-17IT-529;<br />

(Sept. 24. 1943) INT-17ÍT-840;<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-983;<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1087<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi and Dr. Roberto Lopez]<br />

(Aug. 1. 1942) INT-17IT-282<br />

Calabrese, Massimo<br />

[Dr. Calabrese speech before the Mazzini Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Haven] (Nov. 22, 1942) INT-17IT-S00<br />

Caldwell, Tex.<br />

Czechs <strong>of</strong> Caldwell, Texas<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-891<br />

California<br />

see also Berkeley, Calif.<br />

see also Claremont, Calif.<br />

see also Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

see also Oakland, Calif.<br />

see also San Diego, Calif.<br />

see also San Francisco, Calif.<br />

see also San Pedro, Calif.<br />

see also Treasure Island, Calif.<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Extraction and Italian<br />

Citizens on the Pacific Coast<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) 1NT-17IT-645<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943; Dec. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-1176<br />

[Background information on Armenian-American<br />

Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

(May 1945) INT-3AM-69<br />

Bill Passed by the California Legislature Regarding<br />

Publications in Foreign Languages<br />

(May 12. 1943; May 19, 1943) INT-19MI-215<br />

[California Senate bill controlhng newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July 1,<br />

1943) INT-19MI-223<br />

California State Conference <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

fSepr. 25, 1944) INT-33PO-131<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1. 1943) INT-33Z-30<br />

[Church and Sute relations in the U.S.S.R.;<br />

various nationality groups in California,<br />

information] CO«. 21, 1942) INT-10EU-81<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Political Trend Found in California<br />

Armenian Newspapers during Aug. 1944<br />

(Aug. 1944) INT-3AM-51<br />

[Editorial attacks California law requiring<br />

translation <strong>of</strong> foreign language newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943; Sept. 1, 1943) INT-15HU-420<br />

Enemy-Language Newspapers in California<br />

(Apr. 20-30, 1943) INT-19MI-203<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 51


California Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Foreign-Nationality groups in California: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Born Whites in<br />

California•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report) (May, 1943) INT-10EU-242<br />

French Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-33FR-39<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

fSepI. 22, 1944) INT-15HU-627<br />

[Information on L'ltalia (newspaper), California<br />

Italian-American clubs, and Japanese-American<br />

relocation] (Feb. 23-Apr. 9, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-109<br />

[Information on the background and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

the Spanish community in California]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-27SP-207<br />

[Italian community in California]<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-17IT-729<br />

[Italian national group in California]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1092<br />

Local Armenian Opinion<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) INT-3AM-35<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Armenians in California<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-3ÂM-50<br />

Preliminary Survey <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language<br />

Newspapers in California<br />

(Apr. 5. 1943) INT-10EU-163<br />

Proposed Restrictions on Foreign-Language Press<br />

in California (June 23, 1943) INT-17IT-689<br />

[Readers <strong>of</strong> foreign-language publications on the<br />

West Coast] (Dec. 24, 1942) INT-19M1-153<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Capt. Paul Perigord,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> French Civilization at UCLA<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-12FR-1009<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-3AM-23<br />

Report on Fascist Propaganda in Cahfomia<br />

(May 22, 1943) 1NT-17IT-666<br />

Report on Some <strong>of</strong> the Leading Elements in the<br />

France Forever Movement in the Bay Area<br />

[Northern California]<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-12FR-601<br />

[Report on the Armenian Press in California]<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-3AM-15;<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-3AM-16<br />

[Reports on the Ninth Annual State Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armenian-American Citizens League <strong>of</strong><br />

California and an interview with the Reverend<br />

H. M. Hovagimian] (June 9, 1943) INT-3AM-12<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14. 1943) INT-24RS-160<br />

S. F. Bund Smashed by FBI Raids; 17 Arrested by<br />

FBI in Bay Raids on Bund<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-110<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Spanish-Americans in the Southwest and the War<br />

Effort (Aug. 18, 1942) INT-27SP-86<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the French<br />

National Group [in California]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-641<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

[Supplementary information on the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish community in California]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1943) INT-27SP-211<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1536<br />

California Staats-Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

California Staats-Zeitung<br />

(Dec. 14. 1943) INT-13GE-918<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8. 1943) INT-13GE-154;<br />

(July 27. Aug. 3. 1942) INT-13GE-264<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

[German language press activties]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-100<br />

[Pro-German propaganda <strong>of</strong> "California<br />

Staats-Zeitung"] (Dec. 1, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-435<br />

52 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

California Veckoblad (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) 1NT-25SC-311<br />

California Vorwaerts (newspaper)<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-406<br />

Califomiai Magyarsag (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-15HU-627<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-S94<br />

Callendar, Harold<br />

[Harold Callendar] (Dec. IS. 1942) INT-21PO-168;<br />

(June 21. 1943) INT-21PO-458<br />

Polish Stand Stated<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-21PO-213<br />

Camacho, Avilo<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish refugee groups in Mexico]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944; Apr. 30, 1944) INT-27SP-293<br />

Camarini, Alfredo C.<br />

[Alfredo Coen Camarini]<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-niT-303<br />

Camden, N. J.<br />

I. Morawski's Lecture in Camden, N.J., Jan. 10,<br />

1943 INT-21PO-200<br />

Camello, Salvatore<br />

Interviews with Graziano N. Longarini, Reverend<br />

Dr. Theodore De Luca, and Salvatore Camelio<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-17IT-1589<br />

Joint interview with Joseph Salerno and Salvatore<br />

Camelio (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-1717-1138<br />

Camille, Rousseau<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever] (May 3, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1035<br />

Cammerer, Manfred<br />

[Alleged inaccurate reporting on situation in<br />

Germany; data on Manfred Cammerer]<br />

(Oct. 26. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-836<br />

Camoesas, Joao<br />

Anti-Salazar Leader Here Discusses His Activities<br />

and Plans Mug. 3. 1945) INT-33PR-9<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-33PR-4<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese community in<br />

Massachusetts (Sept. 2, 1944) INT-22PR-30<br />

[Conversation with Joao Camoesas]<br />

(June 8, 1943) ¡NT-22PR-15<br />

[Interview with Dr. Joao Camoesas]<br />

(July 30, 1945) INT-22PR-S9<br />

Long-Heralded Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy Commences Activities<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) ¡NT-33PR-7<br />

Camp Little Norway Association<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) 1NT-25SC-244<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-25SC-287<br />

[Norborg interview]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-25SC-248<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 19. 1943) INT-25SC-234;<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-239<br />

Camp Little Norway, Toronto, Canada<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-260<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-257<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Ole Reistad]<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-265<br />

Camp Ripley, Minn.<br />

[Norwegian Battalion letters]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-25SC-86<br />

Campbell, Francis S.<br />

Afternoon Spent With Ernst Lothar, Austrian<br />

(June 29. 1945) INT-4AU-833<br />

Campbell, Francis Stuart<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(JVov. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-413<br />

Camprubi, Raimundo<br />

[Conversation with Raimundo Camprubi]<br />

(-4pr. 6, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-130<br />

[Information on Raimundo Camprubi and La<br />

Prensa (newspaper)]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-27SP-117<br />

Canada<br />

see also Canadians<br />

see also French Canadians<br />

see also Montreal, Canada<br />

see also Toronto, Canada<br />

see also Winnipeg, Canada<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Canada]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1407<br />

Anti-Nazi and anti-Horthy Booklet Published by<br />

Democratic Hungarians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-15HU-400<br />

[British/Canadian report on Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Canadians] (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-308<br />

Canada Lifts Ban on New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-33FI-31<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27. 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

Canadian Communities <strong>of</strong> Recent European Origin<br />

[Italian] 1NT-17IT-1141<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-29UK-195;<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Canadians <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Origin<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-15HU-537<br />

Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak origin<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-9CZ-681<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Otto von Habsburg's Trip to Canada<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-1SHU-412<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the western<br />

hemisphere] (Aug. 11, 1943) INT-24RS-177<br />

[Dr. Osowski's talk before Slavs <strong>of</strong> Canada]<br />

(¿Vov. i/, 1944) INT-26SL-209<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> Spyros Skouras as President <strong>of</strong><br />

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation;<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> George Depasta as Minister to<br />

Canada (Apr. 14, June 7, 1942) INT-14GR-156<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Joint Canada-U.S. Committee<br />

on Education] (Oct. 2, 1944; Oct. 10,<br />

1944) INT-12FR-898<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian Canadians Congress<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944; Nov. 1, 1944) INT-24RS-293<br />

Fifth Column in French Canada<br />

(May-9-14, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-54<br />

[Foreign national groups in Canada]<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-12FR-945<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Canada [statistics]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-470<br />

[Hapsburg family travels]<br />

(¿Vov. 20. 1944) INT-4AU-663<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-29VK-331;<br />

(June 7, 1945) 1NT-29UK-355<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (¿Vov. 1, 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

[Lack <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian national sentiment among<br />

immigrants in Canada]<br />

(July 31, 1944) INT-29UK-312<br />

[Liaudies Balsas, Lithuanian publication in<br />

Toronto] (¿Vov. 1944) INT-5BA-459<br />

Lithuanian Communists in Canada<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-485<br />

Lithuanians in Canada<br />

(¿Vov. 15. 1944) INT-5BA-465<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America and Canada<br />

(Oct. ¿0, 1944) INT-5BA-440<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin] (Feb. 5. 1942) INT-29UK-31<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-198


Index by Subjects and Names Carol II, King <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

[Otto Strasser] (July 15. 1942) INT-13GE-217<br />

[Otto Strasser's alleged Canadian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1941) ¡NT-13GE-32<br />

Poles in Canada (Dec. 4. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-149<br />

[Polish Army recruitment failure in Canada]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1942) 1NT-21PO-19<br />

Polish-Language Papers Published in Canada<br />

([1943]) ¡NT-21PO-1002<br />

Pravda Article on Canadian-Ukrainian Reaction to<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Western Ukraine<br />

(Aug. 22. 1944) INT-29UK-316<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Minister in Canada]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1289<br />

[Resolutions Adopted at the All<br />

Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

(July 7, 1943) INT-29UK-203<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(Wov. ¡1. 1944) lffT-25SC-335<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia in Canada<br />

(Nov. 3. 1941) INT-9CZ-32<br />

Slovak Language Press (1944) INT-9CZ-798<br />

[Spiecker's departure for Canada]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-13GE-38<br />

Strasser's Activities in Canada Questioned by H.G.<br />

Wells (Jan. 28. 1942) 1NT-13GE-9<br />

The Past, Present and Future <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Nation<br />

(Aug. 20. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-339<br />

[The Polish community in Canada]<br />

(Noy. 23. 1944) INT-21PO-1026<br />

Ukrainian Communist Line Paper Reports Support<br />

for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian Separatists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) 1NT-33UK-32<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2. 1944) 1NT-29VK-296<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in Canada<br />

([n.d.]) ¡NT-29UK-324<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8. 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. II. 1944) INT-30YU-1589<br />

Yugoslav press in Canada<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1515<br />

Canada Posten (newspaper)<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(¿Vov. 11. 1944) INT-25SC-335<br />

Canada Tidningen (newspaper)<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) 1NT-25SC-335<br />

Canada-U.S. Committee on Education<br />

[EstabUshment <strong>of</strong> a Joint Canada-U.S. Committee<br />

on Education] (Oct. 2, 1944; Oct. 10,<br />

1944) INT-12FR-898<br />

Canadan Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-11FI-I00<br />

Canadan Viesti (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-11F1-100<br />

Canadian Democratic Hungarians Federation<br />

Canadian-Hungarian Democratic and Anti-Nazi<br />

Activities (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-15HU-206<br />

Canadian Fraternal Association<br />

[John D. Butkovich and Canadian Fraternal<br />

Association] (Aug. 17. 1944) INT-30YU-1498<br />

Canadian Slovak League<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak Origin to the<br />

Canadian and American Delegation <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Security Conference, San Francisco, California<br />

(July 2. 1945) 1NT-9CZ-932<br />

Canadians<br />

see also French Canadians<br />

Canadian-Hungarian Democratic and Anti-Nazi<br />

Activities (Nov. 30. 1942) INT-15HU-206<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Volunteer correspondence file: Rowland<br />

Burdon-Miller - French Canadians]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943; June 25. 1945) PERS-1-17<br />

Canals<br />

see also Kiel Canal<br />

see also Suez Canal<br />

Canaval, Gustav<br />

Dr. Gustav Canaval (Sept. 5, 1945) INT-4AU-873<br />

Candotti, Bruno<br />

[Bruno Candotti] (Sept. 25. 1942) INT-171T-488<br />

Canellopoulos, Alecko<br />

Memorandum on the Canellopoulos Family<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-14GR-124<br />

Canellopoulos, Angelos<br />

Memorandum on the Canellopoulos Family<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-14GR-124<br />

Canellopoulos, Mr.<br />

[New developments in Spain and among the<br />

Greeks in exile] (Jan. 2, 1943 to Jan. 4,<br />

1943) INT-10EU-115<br />

Canellopoulos, Nellos<br />

Fight Against King George II<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-22<br />

Greek American Fascists<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-14GR-251<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-14GR-143<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

(Feh. 19. 26, 1942: June 15,<br />

1942) 1NT-14GR-86<br />

Memorandum on the Canellopoulos Family<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-I4GR-124<br />

Memorandum Re: Nellos A. Canellopoulos<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-14GR-18<br />

Canellopoulos, Nicholas<br />

Memorandum on the Canellopoulos Family<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-14GR-124<br />

Cangemi, Bourdamilio<br />

[Correspondence between Separatist leaders in<br />

Sicily] (Aug. 10-12, 1944) INT-17IT-1371<br />

Canikar, Vincent<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Canka, Isidor<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Canka as Slovene Delegate to<br />

Advisory Council; Yugoslav Reactions to<br />

Moscow Declaration on Austria<br />

(Nov. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1129<br />

Cankar, Mr.<br />

[Political developments in Slovenia]<br />

(Sepr. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1543<br />

Cankur, Izidor<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Minister in Canada]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1289<br />

Cannon, Cavendish<br />

[Cavendish Cannon: the Balkan Committee]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-88<br />

[Cavendish W. Cannon] OP-2-17<br />

[Conversation with Cavendish Cannon]<br />

(SqH. 20, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-272<br />

Count Czemin [views on Cavendish Cannon]<br />

(Sept. 7, 7945) INT-4AU-874<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944; Mar. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko Tomasich views on Yugoslav<br />

situation] (Sept. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-1326<br />

[Schuschnigg on monarchist activities]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1945) INT-4AU-876<br />

Cannon, Robert I<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

Canovai, Ugo<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] ([1943]) INT-171T-770<br />

Canton, Ohio<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-318<br />

Canziani, Gastone<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gastone Canziani]<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-171T-1278<br />

Capdevilla, Gabriel<br />

Spanish Republican Conference in Montevideo: a<br />

Preview (May 1. 1943) INT-27SP-153<br />

Capita] investments<br />

see also Industrial plants and equipment<br />

Capíes, Anna<br />

Aufhaeuser (Jan. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1323<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Cappotta, Mr.<br />

[Lt. Cappotta] (Nov. 10, 1943) ¡NT-I7IT-913<br />

Capuano, Ignazio<br />

[Exposure <strong>of</strong> Ignazio Capuano as Nazi-Fascist<br />

coUaborator] (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-17IT-1506<br />

Carandini, Nicolo<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Nicolo Carandini<br />

(Sept. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1440<br />

[Nicolo Carandini] (Oct. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-IS46<br />

Cardell, Edward<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Carey, James<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

Caribbean area<br />

see also Cuba<br />

see also Dominican Republic<br />

see also Guadeloupe<br />

see also Haiti<br />

see also Martinique<br />

see also Saintes-Maries Islands<br />

U.S. Bars Laval's "Collaboration" Policy from<br />

New World [and other matters]<br />

(May 15. 1942) INT-12FR-205<br />

Carinthia<br />

Austrian Communists Back Slovenes in Carinthia<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-33AU-39<br />

Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation<br />

Bruening, Treviranus Active?<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1209<br />

Dr. Max Diez (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-983<br />

Carle, Louis<br />

Conversation with Louis Carle in San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1015<br />

Carlson, Anton J.<br />

Danish and Norwegian Rallies<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-25SC-156<br />

Cámaro<br />

see Fiume<br />

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace<br />

Soviet World Aim Held Not Revolt<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-24RS-104<br />

Carnegie Endowment Fund<br />

Austrian Committee (Jan. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-285<br />

[Deutsch, Czemin, and Friediger]<br />

(Jan. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-289<br />

Carner Ribalta, J.<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals and J. Carner<br />

Ribalta] (June 14. 1943) INT-27SP-179;<br />

(Nov. 3. 1943) INT-27SP-232;<br />

(Oct. 20. 1944) INT-27SP-340<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals, J. Camer<br />

Ribalta, and another Catalan]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-27SP-282<br />

[Proposed declaration setting forth Catalan claims<br />

in connection with the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (Mar. 16. 1945) INT-27SP-425<br />

Carney, Tom<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> labor<br />

organizations in the U.S.; alleged activities <strong>of</strong><br />

selected Italian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 25. 1943) INT-171T-841<br />

Carol II, King <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

Romanians: document series INT-23RM-1 to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

Romanians: numbered reports INT-33RM-1 to<br />

¡NT-33RM-16<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 53


Carp, Betty Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Carp, Betty<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Betty Carp<br />

(Nov. 28, 1942) INT-lAL-7<br />

Carpathian Educational Society <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Descent<br />

[Carpathian Educational Society <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Descent] (July 9, U, 1942) INT-14GR-188<br />

Carpathian (newspaper)<br />

Carpathian and Jedinstvo to Cease Publication<br />

(Aug. 6, 1943) INT-8CR-57<br />

[Report on Gregory Zatkovich article in The<br />

Carpathian (newspaper)]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-8CR-4<br />

[Russian Emigre Newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-29UK-100<br />

Carpathian-Russian Unity<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

([Jan. 1942]) INT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Carpatho-Russia<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Analysis by Wendell Platek<br />

(May 15, ¡945) INT-9CZ-907<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-9CZ-896<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-18<br />

Carpatho-Russia to Soviet Russia?<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-32A-50<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INT-8CR-1 to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

Carpatho-Russians: numbered reports INT-33CR-1<br />

to INT-33CR-25<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-878<br />

[Conversation with Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-9CZ-875<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the Nationalist<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-29UK-305<br />

Czecho-Slovaks (Aug. 1, 1945) INT-9CZ-944<br />

Czechoslovak and Left-wing<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-9CZ-935<br />

[Harriman's commentary on Slovak events]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-9CZ-619<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb., 1943]) INT-29UK-157<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

[Karpatska Rus (newspaper) views on future <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia] (June 5, 1942) 1NT-32A-57<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] (Oct. 9. 1945) INT-24RS-40S<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

(Jan. 9. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-5<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political AUgnments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9. 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-164<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-27<br />

Slav Notes (July 9, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-934<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-29UK-287<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-33HU-53<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July, 1941) INT-29UK-4<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

Vrabel on Subcarpathian-Russia<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-9CZ-890<br />

54 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Carpatho-Russia (newspaper)<br />

Russian-American Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Language Papers (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-24RS-138<br />

Carpatho-Russian American Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Internationa] Workers Order<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Carpatho-Russian Association<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) INT-8CR-22<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference, New York, NY,<br />

June 1944<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russian Groups<br />

(June 15. 1944) INT-8CR-152<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Jan. 1945<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference in Pittsburgh<br />

([n.d.]) INT-8CR-211<br />

[Greek Catholic Groups Response to Jan. 23<br />

Congress Resolution]<br />

(February 5, 1945) 1NT-8CR-213<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Organizational Leaders in Pittsburgh,<br />

Jan. 23, 1945 (Jan. 25, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-204<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-8CR-208<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

[on Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-8CR-214<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-8CR-202;<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-8CR-203<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jan. 23, cont.<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-8CR-206<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

[Slav meetings] (June 17, 1943) 1NT-26SL-120<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress Committee<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conferences with Ukrainians<br />

and Belorussians (Mar. 4, 1944) INT-8CR-114<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

July 1942<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) 1NT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

([July 20, 1942]) INT-29UK-67<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July<br />

12-13, 1942] (Jul. 16,1942) INT-29UK-53<br />

Memorandum on Carpathian Russians and on the<br />

Carpathian Russian People's Congress to be<br />

Convened at Pittsburgh, Pa. on July 12-13, 1942<br />

(June 25, 1942; June 26. 1942) 1NT-29UK-74<br />

Memorandum on the Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

to be Held in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-29UK-43<br />

[Resolutions Passed by Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942;<br />

"Ukrainian Life" Suspends Publication]<br />

(July, 1942) INT-29UK-61<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox<br />

Diocese<br />

[Names and Addresses <strong>of</strong> Priests and Churches <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ukrainian Orthodox and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Greek Catholic Orthodox Churches in the U.S.]<br />

(May 16, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-42<br />

Carpatho-Russian Messenger (periodical)<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-29UK-57<br />

Carpatho-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO)<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-239<br />

Carpatho-Russian National Committee<br />

Carpatho-Russian Mass Meeting at Webster Hall,<br />

New York (July 31, 1943) INT-8CR-53<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24. 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Rival Unionists<br />

(Aug. 6, 1943) INT-8CR-56<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Feb. i 9, 1943) INT-8CR-22<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian Partisans<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-33CR-3<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sepr. 17, 1942) INT-8CR-7<br />

Carpatho-Russian National Organization<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) INT-8CR-7<br />

Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic<br />

Diocese <strong>of</strong> Eastern Rite Church <strong>of</strong> North<br />

and South America<br />

Informal Arrangement, Made June 15 in<br />

Bridgeport, Conn., with the Very Rev. Joseph<br />

Mihaly <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong> Eastern Rite Church <strong>of</strong><br />

North and South America, for the Supply <strong>of</strong><br />

Information (June 20, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-246<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

Carpatho-Russian (periodical)<br />

Russian-American Press Report<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-29UK-101<br />

Carpatho-Russian Society<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) INT-8CR-103<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soyuz<br />

see Carpatho-Russian Union<br />

Carpatho Russian Union<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Rival Unionists<br />

(Aug. 6, 1943) INT-8CR-56<br />

Gierowski and Svoboda<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-8CR-142<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-8CR-7<br />

Svoboda-Gierowski (June 8, 1944) INT-8CR-143<br />

Carpatho-Russian Unity<br />

[Ivan Ladizinsky and Pavel Cibere]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-8CR-29<br />

[Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-40<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dee. 12, 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

see afso Lemkos<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

[British Government Inquiries about<br />

Ukrainian-Americans] (Sept. 29, 1943; Oct. 8.<br />

1943) ¡NT-29UK-233<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference<br />

([July 20, 1942]) INT-29UK-67;<br />

(July 7, 1942) 1NT-29UK-71<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

([Jan. 1942]) 1NT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INT-8CR-1 to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-29UK-57<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24. 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Carpatho-Russians: numbered reports INT-33CR-1<br />

to INT-33CR-25<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook and John Marsalka<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-663<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-81<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944) INT-9CZ-646<br />

[Czechoslovakia the 17th Soviet republic ?]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944) INT-9CZ-6S3


Index by Subjects and Names Catholic Committee for International<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Liberation<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33CZ-S3<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1506<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-29UK-293<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

Joint Czechoslovak Anniversary Celebration at<br />

Bohemian Hall (Oct. 25, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-171<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Ocr. 30, 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

Memorandum on Carpathian Russians and on the<br />

Carpathian Russian People's Congress to be<br />

Convened at Pittsburgh, Pa. on July 12-13, 1942<br />

(June 25, 1942; June 26, 1942) INT-29UK-74<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all Russian<br />

Land with the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-75<br />

Memorandum on the Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

to be Held in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-43<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, 1945) ÍNT-24RS-371<br />

Preliminary Report on the Czechs, Slovaks, and<br />

Carpathian-Russians AD-2-11<br />

Projected fusion <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian ORB<br />

with the Russian ROOVA<br />

fJVov. 23, 1944) INT-24RS-307<br />

[Resolutions Passed by Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942;<br />

"Ukrainian Life" Suspends Publication]<br />

(July, 1942) INT-29UK-61<br />

Russian-American Press Report<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-29UK-101<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) 1NT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

¡NT-26SL-240<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

fOct. 25. 1944) INT-24RS-286<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-344<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alia<br />

Emerson - Russians and Carpatho-Russians]<br />

(Oct. 7-29, 1942) PERS-1-31<br />

Carpatina Society<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Carpatina Society]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) INT-23RM-115<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Oltean Club and the Carpatina<br />

Society in Cleveland]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-23RM-324<br />

Carpatska Rus<br />

see Carpatho-Russia<br />

see Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

Carpentier, P. Michel<br />

[Article defending the French in Africa]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-513<br />

Carr, Edward H.<br />

British-American "Pan-Germanism" and<br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-13GE-693<br />

[Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace, by Edward Hallett Carr:<br />

reactions and comments]<br />

(July 17-Aug. 14. 1942) INT-10EU-59<br />

Carretta, Donato<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Sept 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1432<br />

Carroll County, Iowa<br />

German newspaper - "Ostfriesische Nachrichten"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-I3GE-570<br />

Carter, Edward C.<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27. 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Cartier, Pierre<br />

[Conference and correspondence with Pierre<br />

Cartier concerning the activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce]<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943 to Mar. 6, 1943) 1NT-12FR-544<br />

Casa Italiana<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

(Apr. 2, 1945) JNT-6BE-8S<br />

Casademont, Henry F.<br />

[Biographical note on Henry F.<br />

Casademont] ¡NT-22PR-2<br />

Casafuerte, Ilian<br />

Interview with Ilian Casafuerte<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) INT-12FR-I017<br />

Casal Cátala<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> policy <strong>of</strong> Casal Cátala in the interest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Catalans in the western hemisphere]<br />

(Dec. 1-31. 1941) INT-27SP-12<br />

Casal, Enrique<br />

Spanish Republican Conference in Montevideo: a<br />

Preview (May 1, 1943) INT-27SP-153<br />

Case Western Reserve University<br />

[Cleveland, Ohio, Study Group on Polish situation]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-21PO-62<br />

Caspari, Fritz<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong> Scripps<br />

College] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-19M1-45<br />

Cassavetes, N. J.<br />

American National Panepirotic League<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-14GR-394<br />

Castaglioni, Vincent<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-171T-682<br />

Castaldi, E. W.<br />

[Italians: Their Contributions to America;<br />

information on Italians in Pittsburgh]<br />

COcr. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-390<br />

Castellano, Mr.<br />

Sicilian Pacification Plan Collapses<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-171T-1688<br />

Castro, Jose<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-27SP-138;<br />

(Apr. 13, 1943) INT-27SP-140;<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-165;<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-27SP-¡78;<br />

(June 15. 1943) ¡NT-27SP-186;<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-27SP-197;<br />

(Apr. 8. 1944) INT-27SP-288;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) INT-27SP-407<br />

Casualties<br />

see War casualties<br />

Catalan National Council<br />

[Information on political and social conditions in<br />

Catalonia] (Sept. 22. 1943) INT-27SP-213<br />

[Interview with J. M. Batista i Roca; statement <strong>of</strong><br />

the Catalan National Council in London]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1945) 1NT-27SP-421<br />

[Members <strong>of</strong> the U.S. delegation <strong>of</strong> the Catalan<br />

National Council]<br />

(Apr. 21-22, 1942) INT-27SP-13<br />

[U.S. delegation <strong>of</strong> the Catalan National Council<br />

in London present the national aspirations <strong>of</strong><br />

Catalonia before the United Nations]<br />

([1943]) INT-27SP-257<br />

Catalanotti, Joseph<br />

Conversation with Joseph Catalanotti<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1223<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1069<br />

[Joseph Catalanotti and Eduardo Molisani]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-17IT-829<br />

[Statements by August Bellanca and Joseph<br />

Catalanotti] (June 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1262<br />

Catalans<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

CJVov. 13, 1944) ¡PÍT-33SP-20<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29. 1944) INT-10EU-426<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June 17. 1942) INT-10EU-60<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces (Dec. 13, 1944) INT-33SP-24<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-482<br />

Spanish: document series INT-27SP-1 to<br />

1NT-27SP-S01<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33SP-4<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-472<br />

Cathala, Pierre<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-I79<br />

Catholic Action<br />

Catholic Action, Polish Unit: Outline <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutes INT-21PO-367<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-33PO-63<br />

[Polish Catholic Action]<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-21PO-408<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish unit <strong>of</strong> Catholic Action]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-621<br />

Catholic Association <strong>of</strong> Propagandists<br />

[Information on the Catholic Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Propagandists] (iVov. 13. 1942) INT-27SP-169<br />

Catholic Big Sisters<br />

[Lady Margaret Armstrong, information]<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-19MI-199<br />

Catholic Center Party (Germany)<br />

[Catholic plans for future German cabinet]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1944) INT-13GE-1248<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> "Zentrum" and "Bayerische<br />

Volkspartei" Who Are Now in United States<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-682<br />

Remarks concerning two memoranda about<br />

CathoUc Church (Oct. 1944) INT-13GE-1235<br />

Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-4S0<br />

[Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1942) INT-13GE-349<br />

[German Catholics in Middle West]<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) INT-I3GE-365<br />

More on Germans <strong>of</strong> Middle West<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-454<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-1253<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a National<br />

Conference, sponsored by OWI<br />

(Nov. 13. 1942) INT-13GE-389<br />

Catholic Church<br />

see Greek CathoUc Church<br />

see Roman Catholic Church<br />

Catholic Committee for European<br />

Reconstruction<br />

[Catholic Committee for European Reconstruction]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) INT-13GE-1201<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 55


Catholic Committee for Refugees Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Catholic Committee for Refugees<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15, 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

Catholic Croatian Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> American Slavs]<br />

(June 3, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-172<br />

Catholic European Association<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15, 26. 1944) INT-13GE-117a<br />

Catholic Federation<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-92<br />

Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs<br />

Meeting Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-21PO-1104<br />

Catholic Herald (newspaper)<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29. 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Catholic Knights <strong>of</strong> St. George<br />

[Germans in Pennsylvania; Catholic Knights <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

George] (Sept. 11, 21, 1942) INT-13GE-306<br />

Catholic League<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the League for<br />

Religious Assistance to Poland]<br />

(Sept. 26-27, 1944) 1NT-21PO-9S3<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish Catholic<br />

League in Cleveland]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-990<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> opening and aims <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Catholic League convention at Cleveland]<br />

(Sept. 25. 1944) INT-21PO-973<br />

Catholic League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-33PO-138<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Catholic League in Cleveland]<br />

(Sept 26-27. 1944) INT-21PO-989<br />

Catholic parties<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory council] (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-4AU-499<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 25. 1943) INT-33AU-1I<br />

[Austrian American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-706<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

(Noy. IS, 1944) INT-33AU-33<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks American<br />

CathoUc Support (Mar. 23. 1945) INT-33AU-43<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) INT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

[Austrian political parties and movements in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 11,<br />

1942) INT-4AU-90<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-433<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-4AU-694<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-194<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

[Catholic Church in Germany]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1213<br />

[Catholic European emigre views on Neue<br />

Beginnen group] (May 29, 1942) INT-13GE-229<br />

[Catholic plans for future German cabinet]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1248<br />

[Christian Socialist appeal to Austrians]<br />

(Feb. 10. Mar. 13, 1945) INT-4AU-716<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived in<br />

America (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-4AU-662<br />

Comment by Slovak League Spokesmen<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-828<br />

Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-9CZ-660<br />

56 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Comments <strong>of</strong> Father Hala's Radio Speech<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-9CZ-665<br />

Conversation with Julius Deutsch<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-4AU-252<br />

[Cooperation among Austrian political groups]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-4AU-97<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-4AU-89<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

(June 13. 1945) INT-9CZ-924<br />

Dr. Frederick Baerwald<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1589<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings Over<br />

Monarchy (Sept 14, 1944) INT-33NS-2<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Christian Democracy in Holland, a<br />

Lecture by Dr. Emmanuel Sassen<br />

(July 17, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-611<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

(Sept. 8, 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1222<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Opposition<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-559<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

Heine-Geldern (Jan. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-691<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's background and role in<br />

pre-1933 German political life]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-861<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's political career in the Weimar<br />

Republic] (June 4, 1942) INT-13GE-156<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

(Fe¿>. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1096;<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1193<br />

Joseph Dobretsberger<br />

(May 4, 8, 1944) INT-4AU-524<br />

[Joseph Krai's views on Slovak issues]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-148<br />

Julius Deutsch (June 18, 1942) INT-4AU-I26<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> "Zentrum" and "Bayerische<br />

Volkspartei" Who Are Now in United States<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-682<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Hans Rott<br />

(Nov. 7, 1944) INT-4AU-644<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-50<br />

[Observances <strong>of</strong> Queen Wilhelmina's 64th<br />

birthday] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-20NS-41<br />

[Opposition to the govemment-in-exile]<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-20NS-35<br />

Political Catholicism: An Analysis by Helen Vrabel<br />

(Jan. 1, 1945) INT-9CZ-830<br />

Political Information Concerning the Salzburg<br />

Area (May 24, 1945) INT-4AU-829<br />

Political Position <strong>of</strong> Labor in France<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-12FR-713<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders in<br />

Exile (June 28. 1944) INT-20NS-33<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

[Religious and political differences between the<br />

Czechs and the Slovaks]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-12<br />

Remarks concerning two memoranda about<br />

Catholic Church (Oct. 1944) INT-13GE-1235<br />

Report on the Situation <strong>of</strong> the Christian Trade<br />

Unions in France (Sept. 1, 1943) INT-12FR-736<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism as a<br />

prime potentiality in German regeneration<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) 1NT-33GE-72<br />

[Role <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic Church and Catholic<br />

Center Party in Germany]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-1218<br />

[Rott and von Schuschnigg views on Austrian<br />

provisional government]<br />

(May 14, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-804<br />

[Rott-Deutsch exchange <strong>of</strong> letters]<br />

(Mar. IS, 1945) INT-4AU-755<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

(Dec. 1-6, 1943) INT-4AU-421<br />

[Suggested draft <strong>of</strong> cablegram to Berne on<br />

Austrian situation] (Dec. 16, 1943) INT-4AU-430<br />

Suggested Plans For a South-German Federation<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-13GE-616<br />

Suggestions for Propaganda to France; Notes on<br />

French Syndicalists, Farmers, and Catholic<br />

Youth, by Louis Marlio<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-68<br />

Talk with Baron Heine-Geldem<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-4AU-636<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June 19, 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942) INT-4AU-131<br />

[Vatican and Catholic activities in reference to<br />

Germany] (Sept. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1208<br />

Werner Thormann views on German federalism<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-13GE-530<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-S60<br />

[Young Catholic Workers action in Europe,<br />

information] (May 13. 1942) INT-19MI-124<br />

Catholic Polish News Agency<br />

First Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Pro Deo Group and Mr.<br />

Bitner (Sept. 25. 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-165<br />

Catholic Slovak Brotherhood<br />

Catholic Slovak Brotherhood<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-9CZ-34S<br />

Catholic Slovak Sokol Union <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak Origin to the<br />

Canadian and American Delegation <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Security Conference, San Francisco, California<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-9CZ-932<br />

Catholic Student and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Organization<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-92<br />

Catholic Union<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-9CZ-115<br />

Catholic Workmen<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Branch Secretaries, Katolicky Delnick<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-9CZ-348<br />

Catroux, Gen.<br />

General Catroux's Address to the French Colony<br />

[Syria and Lebanon]<br />

(JVov. 29, 1943) INT-12FR-707<br />

Cattoner, Anthony<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Cease-fires<br />

see Armistices<br />

Cechoslovak (newspaper)<br />

[News issue <strong>of</strong> "Cechoslovak"]<br />

(July 21. 1944) INT-9CZ-761<br />

Ceglinsky, Nicholas<br />

[Personnel changes in Periodicals People's Will<br />

and Ukrainian Life]<br />

(Feb. 27. 1942) INT-29UK-24<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29VK-103<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942) INT-29UK-25<br />

Ceglowski, Roman<br />

[Roman Ceglowski]<br />

(July 6. 1945) INT-21PO-1459<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

Czecho-Slovakia, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1945<br />

Meeting to Celebrate the Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

Czecho-Slovakia (June 19, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-927


Index by Subjects and Names Central National Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Uprisings in Slovakia, Chicago,<br />

111., Sept. 1944<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-33CZ-54<br />

Celler, Emanuel<br />

Celler Cracks Archduke Otto in Broadcast; Celler<br />

Warns Otto on "Austrian Legion"<br />

(Nov. 29. 1942: Dec. 8. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-19S<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-12<br />

Rep. Celler Denounces Royalist Aims; Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg and Other Monarchists<br />

(Dec 8. 1942) INT-4AU-229<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1528<br />

Celler, Emmanuel<br />

"Dracula" Council Dinner, December 5<br />

(Nov. 16. 1943) INT-1SHU-452<br />

Cengia, Peter<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) ¡NT-33YU-47<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1372<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Censorship<br />

see also Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July 1,<br />

1943) INT-19MI-223<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-30<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> Communists<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-13GE-679<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press<br />

(Apr. 21-June 3. 1942) INT-14GR-185<br />

Excerpt From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Suppression <strong>of</strong> French-Language Newspaper<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943: Sept. 20, 1943) INT-33Z-43<br />

Extract From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Control <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943: Aug. 23. 1943) ¡NT-33Z-39<br />

[French underground publications and Vichy<br />

orders] (July 24, 1942) INT-12FR-314<br />

Greek-Language Press on News Reporting from<br />

Greece fOcr. 23, 1944) INT-33GR-72<br />

[Memorandum on State Department ban on "<br />

Saturday Evening Post" Article]<br />

CiVov. 16, 17. 1942) INT-30YU-260<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-359<br />

Spanish Censorship <strong>of</strong> Italian Newspapers<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-27SP-212<br />

Speech Made by Constantine Poulos, Chief for<br />

Press, Foreign Language Division, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information, at Anniversary Dinner <strong>of</strong> Neue<br />

Volks-Zeitung in New York, N.Y., December 2,<br />

1942 (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-439<br />

[Suggested measures regarding foreign-language<br />

press] (Apr. 13-May 11, 1942) INT-19MI-65<br />

"The Hour" (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-29UK-144<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

[Address to be delivered at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

European Catholics]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-19MI-166<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo Forum<br />

(Feb. 22. 1943) INT-19MI-183<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo: International<br />

Correspondence (Aug. 8, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-133<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo [lecture program]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-19MI-262<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo [promotion<br />

leaflets] (Feb. 10, 1944) INT-19MI-277<br />

[Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo, religious<br />

information and propaganda]<br />

(Nov. 14. 1941: Jan. 22, ¡942) INT-19MI-14<br />

[CIP activities] (Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 8,<br />

1944) INT-19MI-264<br />

CIP Forum (Jan. 31, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-61<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5, 1942) 1NT-13GE-477<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Democracy (Nov. 30. 1943) INT-12FR-692;<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-12FR-694<br />

[CIP forum on German federalism]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-493<br />

[Cooperation Between CIP and Philip Rodgers'<br />

International Catholic Information and<br />

Documentation Service]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-25<br />

First Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Pro Deo Group and Mr.<br />

Bitner (Sept. 25, 1942: Sept. 29.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-16S<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943: Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

[Free World Association meeting report; letters<br />

from CIP] (Mar. 24-26. 1943) 1NT-10EU-168<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) 1NT-33GE-17<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-605<br />

International Correspondence: Last Ditch Stand <strong>of</strong><br />

German Bishops (Oct. 22, 1942) INT-19MI-136<br />

[Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro<br />

Deo] (June 9, 1943) INT-19MI-222<br />

[Polish-American and European Catholic activities]<br />

(May 23-Oct. 6. 1942) INT-21PO-26<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942; Jan. 31. 1943) INT-19MI-156<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-134<br />

[Reactions to Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

Forum] (Mar. 11. 1943) ÍNT-19MI-192<br />

[Reactions to forum held by Center <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Pro Deo] (Mar. 17, 1943) 1NT-13GE-591<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-671<br />

[Relations between European Leftists and<br />

Catholics] (Mar. 24, 1943) INT-10EV-166<br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Pro Deo broadcasts to Germany<br />

[invitation to Jacques Maritain to participate]<br />

(Oct., 1942) INT-19MI-135<br />

Tass and CIP (Mar. 2. 1943) INT-33Z-8<br />

What is Democracy? [Pro Deo round table]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-19MI-193<br />

Central America<br />

see also Costa Rica<br />

see also Guatemala<br />

see also Panama<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Central America<br />

(Jan. 10, 12. 1942) 1NT-13GE-87<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board<br />

Austrian Committee (Jan. 28, 1943) INT-4AU-285<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board and<br />

a Central and Eastern Europe Institute<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-10EV-548<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 10, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-158;<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

ILO] (June 8. 1942) INT-10EU-43<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

quarterly report] (Jan, 29, 1943) INT-10EU-137<br />

Central European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-30YU-604<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-10EU-602<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board (June 8, 1945) INT-33Z-114<br />

[Felix Gross, Central Eastern European Planning<br />

Board, views] (Aug. 9, 1944) 1NT-10EU-450<br />

[German plan for organizing the Baltic States:<br />

document transmitted by the Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-10EU-200<br />

[Inter-Danubian Committee, proposed<br />

establishment] (Sept. 2. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-85<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-33Z-21<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-9CZ-316<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) 1NT-10EU-613<br />

[New York <strong>of</strong>fice for Yugoslav Government in<br />

London]<br />

(May 28, June 3, 1943) 1NT-30YU-923<br />

[Proposed revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1943) 1NT-21PO-616<br />

Report on Meeting at Which Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

Spoke (June 22, 1943) INT-10EU-241<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. ¡8. 1943) INT-33Z-53<br />

[Stephen W. Mamchur on Father Rigas and the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1355<br />

[Subsidies from governments-in-exile to the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(Nov. 17-19. 1943) INT-10EU-288<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

(Sept. 25. 1943) INT-33YV-34<br />

Central and South-East European Union<br />

[Danubian Club meeting report: proposal <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Central and South-East European Union]<br />

(TVov. 13. 1943) INT-10EU-294<br />

Central Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

[Central Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Latin America]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1944) INT-4AU-502<br />

Central Citizens Committee<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and personalities<br />

in Detroit] (Mar. 23-24. ¡944) INT-21PO-763<br />

[Meeting under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />

Citizens Committee in Detroit]<br />

(July 8, ¡945) INT-21PO-1473<br />

Central Conference <strong>of</strong> American Rabbis<br />

[Press reports on a resolution by Central<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Rabbis and an article<br />

by Lessing Rosenwald]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-18JE-238<br />

Central Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper<br />

Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

[A. Olszewsky interview and Central Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

resolutions] (Aug. 17, 1942) INT-21PO-76<br />

Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. S-Aug. ¡2. ¡942) INT-2¡PO-59<br />

Central Europe<br />

see Eastern Europe<br />

Central European Federation<br />

see Danubian Federation<br />

Central European Observer (periodical)<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡942 to Apr. 8. 1942) 1NT-10EU-20<br />

German question (July 24. 1942) INT-13GE-233<br />

Central Federation <strong>of</strong> Consumer Cooperatives,<br />

Helsinki<br />

Finnish-American Relief Triangle<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-33FI-26<br />

Central League <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions <strong>of</strong> Finland<br />

[Finns] (June 9, ¡942) INT-1IFI-4<br />

Central National Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Serb nationalist attitudes and<br />

propaganda] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1761<br />

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Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic Yugoslav<br />

News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to Questions<br />

Addressed to General Mihailovich by Journalist<br />

Sulzberger]<br />

(July 25; Aug. 4, 1944) INT-33Y<strong>US</strong>O<br />

Former Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch Rallies<br />

Support for (Serbian) Central National<br />

Committee (Oct. 18, 1944) INT-33YU-95<br />

[Fotitch letter to UNRRA director Lehman]<br />

(Ocr. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1566<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Elders" <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1490<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8, 10, 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

Central Polish Alliance<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-26SL-24<br />

Central Trading Corp.<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Central United Russian Committee <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

War Relief<br />

[First meeting <strong>of</strong> Central United Russian<br />

Committee and NYC branches, Apr. 30, 1945]<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-24RS-375<br />

Central Verein (Detroit)<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-13GE-487<br />

Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish American Societies<br />

Polish War Anniversary Commemoration<br />

(Aug. 30, 1943) INT-33PO-35<br />

Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Societies <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution: New York<br />

Mass Meeting (May 3, 1943) INT-21PO-372<br />

[Background information on the Polish Céntrala<br />

and the Polish National Council in New York]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-261<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

November Insurrection<br />

(Dec. 8, 1944) INT-33PO-151<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German Attack on Poland<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) 1NT-33PO-133<br />

Forum Discussion on Poland's Boundaries<br />

(Dec. 4. 1943) INT-33PO-54<br />

[Installation meeting and dinner <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong><br />

PoUsh Societies in New York City]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1207<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-33PO-66<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish American<br />

Societies in New York City]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-Í520<br />

Memorial Meeting for Marshal Pilsudski<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-21PO-I322<br />

Polish Invasion Anniversary Commemorated in<br />

New York City (Sept. 16, 1944) INT-21PO-962<br />

Polish Rally in New York's Manhattan Center<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-21PO-707<br />

Rally <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Societies<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York City<br />

(Jan. 31, 1943) INT-21PO-239<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question (Apr. 12, 1944) INT-33PO-85<br />

Cerne, James<br />

Liberated Slovene-American Catholic Priest Looks<br />

to Russia (Mar. ¡5, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-124<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-33YU-133<br />

Certo, Antonio<br />

[Antonio Certo] (July 28. 1943) INT-171T-731<br />

58 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Cervenka, John A.<br />

Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-320<br />

Cesarini-Sforza, Marco<br />

[Marco Cesarini-Sforza]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1944) INT-17IT-1553<br />

Cesario-Chesrow, Eugenio<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-17IT-732<br />

Cesevicius, Domas<br />

A Pro-Soviet Appeal to Lithuanian Nationalists<br />

(July 31, 1944) INT-33LI-33<br />

Former Lithuanian Nationalist Leader Dr. Domas<br />

Cesevicius Announces his Stand for a Soviet<br />

Lithuania (July 28, 1944) INT-SBA-407<br />

Joseph Laucka, Lithuanian Catholic Editor, on<br />

Soviet-Lithuanian Relations<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) INT-5BA-417<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) ÍNT-33LI-36<br />

Pro-Soviet Appeal to Lithuanian Nationalists<br />

(July 31, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-410<br />

Cesna, Father<br />

Mahanoy, Pa. Lithuanians<br />

(Ocr. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-243<br />

CGT<br />

see Confederation Generale des Travailleurs<br />

Chaco-Dangley, Nicholas<br />

[Extract <strong>of</strong> Letter from Nicholas Chaco-Dangley]<br />

(Cec. 30. 1941) INT-1AL-25<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Chaconis, Steve<br />

Steve Chaconis (Sept. 30, 1942) INT-I4GR-284<br />

Chad<br />

[Mission <strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Vallin to the Fighting<br />

French troops in Chad and Libya]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-369<br />

Chamberlain, John<br />

Moscow Pact; [views <strong>of</strong> Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

future world organization]<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-4AU-382<br />

Chamberlain, Joseph P.<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2, 3, 1942) INT-4AU-215<br />

Chamberlin, Mr.<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-18JE-194<br />

Chamberlin, William Henry<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-33UK-14<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Jubilee Concert in<br />

New York City] (Mar. 7, 1943; Mar. 13,<br />

1944) INT-29UK-273<br />

Chamoun, Kamil<br />

Arab-Americans Disturbed by American<br />

"Isolationism" (Jan. 2, 1945) INT-33AR-31<br />

[Conversation with Major William Appleton Aiken<br />

concerning Kamil Chamoun]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1944) INT-2AB-263<br />

Chanteclair (periodical)<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza]<br />

(July 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1275<br />

Charanis, Peter<br />

Peter Charanis (June 28, 1943) INT-14GR-385<br />

Charity<br />

see Gifts and contributions<br />

Charity Society (German)<br />

Second German-American Rehef Group Organized<br />

in Chicago (Ocr. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1701<br />

Charles Carroll Forum<br />

Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />

[membership] (Feö. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-348<br />

Kerensky on Russia and the Atlantic Charter<br />

(Feb. 15. 1944) INT-33RS-11<br />

[Otto lecture at Catholic University sponsored by<br />

Charles Carroll Forum]<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) 1NT-4AU-429<br />

Charles, Prince <strong>of</strong> Belgium<br />

Interview with Miss Cauwelaert at Her Home<br />

(Apr. 10. 1945) 1NT-6BE-90<br />

Charlotte, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg<br />

[Hapsburg finances] (Aug. 28. 1945) INT-4AU-882<br />

Luxembourg Head Arrives on Clipper<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-12FR-138<br />

[Luxembourg items] (1943/1944) INT-6BE-83<br />

Charter <strong>of</strong> the U.N.<br />

see U.N. Charter<br />

Chase, Thomas G.<br />

Pamphlet "Significance <strong>of</strong> Ruthenian and<br />

Muscovite Elements in Lithuanian History," by<br />

Rev. Thomas G. Chase<br />

(Feb. 13. 1944) INT-5BA-311<br />

Chateaubriant, Alphonse de<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

Chatel, Yves<br />

[Louis Rougier's letters to Yves Chatel and<br />

Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-871<br />

Chaurize, Alphonse D.<br />

[Conversation with Rev. Alphonse D. Chaurize on<br />

Assyrians] (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-2AB-275<br />

Chautemps, Camille<br />

Another Lunch with Pierre Rodrigues<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-12FR-131<br />

[Camille Chautemps' discussion <strong>of</strong> the future <strong>of</strong><br />

France] (Sepf. 27, 1943) INT-12FR-658<br />

[Camille Chautemps' views on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

France] (Sept. 27, 1943) INT-33FR-19<br />

Free French Organizations<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-32<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-12FR-885<br />

[Hirsch-Monmartin, information requested by<br />

Camille Chautemps] (Oct. 22, 1941-Sept. 25,<br />

1942) INT-12FR-785<br />

Information Regarding the Activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Ambassador, M. Henri-Haye, and M. Camille<br />

Chautemps (Dec. 16. 1941) INT-12FR-262<br />

Chebithes, V. A.<br />

Greek Affairs (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-14GR-405<br />

Checho, Pandel<br />

Albanian Movement (JVov. 12, 1942) INT-1AL-21<br />

Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and Assistants<br />

Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) ¡NT-19MI-266<br />

Chekrezi, Constantine A.<br />

Albanians: document series ÏNT-1AL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

Cheminot Algerien (newspaper)<br />

[Note transmitting a copy <strong>of</strong> "Le Cheminot<br />

Algerien"] (Jan. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-725<br />

Chepeleff, John<br />

Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-32S<br />

[Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff <strong>of</strong> the All<br />

Saints Orthodox church, Detroit]<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-24RS-384<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

Cheradame, Andre<br />

[Andre Cheradame, information]<br />

(Fed. 17. 1944; Feb. 19. 1944) INT-12FR-7S0<br />

[Direct and indirect destruction <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

populations in Europe by the Germans, lecture<br />

by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) INT-12FR-530<br />

Lectures Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> France Forever by<br />

Andre Cheradame (Mar. 1, 1943) INT-12FR-562<br />

[Peace conditions suggested in America and the<br />

consequences <strong>of</strong> a negotiated peace for the New<br />

World, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-12FR-537<br />

[Really lasting peace conditions deduced from the<br />

facts, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-547


Index by Subjects and Names Chicago Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> German People<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-33GE-9<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> the German People, by Andre<br />

Cheradame <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-519<br />

Cherau, Bernard<br />

Conversation with Bernard Cherau <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information Bureau in New York City<br />

(Feb. 23, 1945) INT-12FR-966<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-12FR-88S<br />

Chernitzky, Stephen F.<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) INT-15HU-4S5<br />

[Editorial Entitled "Thanks, Mr. Hull"]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-472<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-596;<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-33HU-30<br />

"Hungarian Magnanimity Repaid by Allied<br />

Bombs" (July 24, 1944) 1NT-15HU-591<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

[New Hungarian-language newspaper]<br />

(Dec. 7-15, 1942) INT-15HU-229<br />

Patriotic Mass Meeting sponsored by the<br />

Hungarians <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport, Connecticut at Klein<br />

Memorial Hall (Feb. 1, 1943; Feb. 18,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-276<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Slovaks Protest Against Insult <strong>of</strong> Rev. S.<br />

Chernitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> the "A Mi Lapunk",<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-306<br />

[Stephen Chernitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> A Mi Lapunk, and<br />

Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Church]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-15HU-518<br />

Chernov, Victor<br />

Chernov's Birthday Anniversary<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-24RS-238<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-76<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-80<br />

[Information on "The Hour" and Victor Chernov]<br />

(Feb. 23. 1942) INT-29UK-38<br />

[Information on Victor Chernov]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-24RS-51<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

([Nov.. 1944-Jan.. 1945]) ¡NT-29UK-335<br />

Non-Bolshevik Left Foregathers<br />

(Apr. 10. 1944) INT-33RS-13<br />

[Relations between Russian and Ukrainian leaders<br />

in the U.S.] fOcr. 10. 1942) INT-24RS-117<br />

[Russian calls for second front]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-24RS-44<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-24RS-226<br />

[Victor Chernov and Anna Minor: remarks on the<br />

Free French situation in U.S.]<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-204<br />

Chesha (periodical)<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Cheshal (periodical)<br />

American Serb and Cheshal<br />

(July 29. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1479<br />

Chester, Sanford<br />

[Conversation with Col. Sanford Chester about<br />

Serbian National Defense Council dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. Army aircraft]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-1070<br />

[Peter P. Hletko's right to free speech at<br />

dedication banquet]<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-486<br />

Chetniks<br />

[Ail-American Serbian Congress at St. Sav<br />

Monastery in Libertyville, 111.]; Serbian<br />

"Chetniks" (June 30, 1942) INT-30YU-114<br />

America in the War About Yugoslavia<br />

(Mar. 10, Apr. 26. 1943) INT-33YU-21<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Montenegro<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-977<br />

Billy Mitchell's Sister, Member <strong>of</strong> Famed Serb<br />

Guerilla Band, Speaks to Newspaper Women<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-319<br />

"Chetnick Day in America"<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-30YU-109<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes Another<br />

"Document" Against General Mihailovich;<br />

Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich, in Close<br />

Cooperation with Italians<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-782<br />

Conditions in Albania (June 1. 1943) INT-1AL-48<br />

[Conditions in Italian-Occupied Slovenia; False<br />

Reports on General Mihailovich]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-601<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Criiis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

(July 5. 1943) INT-30YU-993<br />

[Croat Anti-Allied and Anti-Chetnik Broadcasts]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) INT-30YU-586<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1048<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Chetniks<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-428<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the United States<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-596<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the Communists;<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts from<br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. 19-24, 1942) INT-30YU-190<br />

General Draza Mihailovitch and the Slavic Press<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 12. 1942) INT-33YV-8<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up [by<br />

Ruth Mitchell] (July 1, 1943) INT-30YU-986<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-436<br />

[Internal dissention in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1236<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1314<br />

[London Cables on Partisan Guerrilla Fighting]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-797<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense Council<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-33YU-29<br />

Mihailovich Articles; Mihailovich Opens New<br />

Offensive (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-451<br />

Mikheil Zheleznov's Letter to Editor <strong>of</strong> "Nation"<br />

[regarding Mihaliovich]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-512<br />

New York Times and Daily Worker on General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-276<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet: Political Composition<br />

(June 29, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-985<br />

Official and Private Reaction to Ruth Mitchell's<br />

Letter to New York Herald Tribune<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-318<br />

Petain Is Warned by Mihailovich<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-429<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Chetniks<br />

in Yugoslavia] (May 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1361<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) INT-33YU-68<br />

Representative Samples <strong>of</strong> Anti-Chetnik<br />

References <strong>of</strong> the "Free Yugoslavia" Station<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-804<br />

[Ruth Mitchell's Forthcoming Book on Chetniks]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-809<br />

Serbian-American Quarrels Involved in Christening<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Heavy Bomber<br />

(June 7. 1944) 1NT-33YU-75<br />

Serbs: Meeting under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council, Detroit, Mich., June 6, 1943<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-941<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko Markovich;<br />

Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

(¿Vov. 28. Dec 8, 1942) INT-30YU-334<br />

"Slobodna Rec," Yugoslav Partisans, and General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 24, 1942) INT-30YU-284<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by United<br />

Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12, 1943<br />

(Oct. 13. 1943) INT-33YU-46<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(¿Vov. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1331<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1216<br />

[Truth About the Chetniks- Article in American<br />

Srbobran] (May 14, 1942) INT-30YU-85<br />

"Truth About the Whole Situation" [William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich in Yugoslavenski Glasnik]<br />

(Ocr. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-280<br />

Truth About Yugoslavia: A Documentary Record;<br />

Yugoslavian Front Against Fascism: Truth about<br />

Partisan Army and Legend <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihailovich<br />

[Partisan viewpoints]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33YU-66<br />

[Yugoslav Resistance Groups]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-281<br />

Chevreux, Charles<br />

[Charles Chevreux' letter on the situation in North<br />

Africa] (Dec 21, 1942; Feb. 11.<br />

1943) INT-12FR-521<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> Resistance in Morocco<br />

(Aug. 10. 1942) INT-12FR-307<br />

Chiaromonte, Nicola<br />

[Nicola Chiaromonte]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-982<br />

Chicago Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

Abendpost Chicago<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1682<br />

Anti-Nazi German Language Newspapers<br />

(July 18, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-223<br />

Communist-line German-language newspaper<br />

attacks Deutsche Milwaukee Zeitung and<br />

Chicago Abendpost<br />

(Apr. 5. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1448<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

Conservative German-Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

(May 21. 1945) INT-33GE-96<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth report-<br />

June 11-20, 1942<br />

(July 9. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-259<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-154;<br />

(June 23. 1942) INT-13GE-203;<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-13GE-204<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3. 1944) INT-33GE-54<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

German-American Views on Foreign Politics<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-511;<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-33GE-1<br />

[German-Americans in Illinois]<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-13GE-187<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

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Chicago Abendpost (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

[German language press activties]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-100<br />

[German language press in Middle West]<br />

(May 15. 1942) INT-13GE-95<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Meeting to Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for German<br />

Relief and Postal Communication<br />

(Oct. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1698<br />

Newspapers in Difficulty<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-512<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Ocr. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

Sixth report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: June 21-30, 1942; Seventh report...July<br />

1-10, 1942 (July 21, 29, 1942) INT-13GE-260<br />

Third report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-208<br />

Unusually Outspoken Editorial, Of Divisive Trend,<br />

In the German-Language Press<br />

(July 31, 1944) INT-33GE-55<br />

Chicago Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-33Z-56<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

Chicago Forum on Russian Affairs<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5, 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

Chicago Herald-American (newspaper)<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

Chicago, 111.<br />

[A. Olszewsky interview and Central Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

resolutions] (Aug. 17, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-76<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations<br />

and personalities in Chicago]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1164<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Jan Kwapinski in Chicago]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-617<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities in Chicago]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1079;<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-21PO-1433<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Chicago chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe] (Mar. 3, 1944; Mar. 6,<br />

1944) INT-18JE-341<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Chicago]<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-745;<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-17IT-1759<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Chicago<br />

and Omaha] (Jan. 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1097<br />

Adamic in Chicago and Gary<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1308<br />

Additional Report on Magyars in Chicago<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-15HU-46<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33AL-11<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-84<br />

All Slav Groups [meetings]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-26SL-66<br />

American Croatian National Alliance Rally<br />

(May 12. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-98<br />

"American Croatians Unite" [Boyd article in<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Chicago Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-652<br />

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American Slav Congress<br />

(June 25. 1942) 1NT-26SL-20<br />

American Slav Congress [Grunwald victory rally]<br />

(July 7. 1942) INT-26SL-47<br />

American Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) INT-33YU-56<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-24RS-111<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

CJVov. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-414<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in Chicago]<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-12FR-859;<br />

(July 15, 1945) INT-12FR-1068<br />

Bastille Day Celebrations [in Chicago]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-12FR-616<br />

Belgian Ambassador in Chicago<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-6BE-23<br />

Belgians <strong>of</strong> Chicago (Apr. 22. 1943) ¡NT-6BE-20<br />

Call for American Croatian Congress<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-577<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-584<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) INT-8CR-103<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-21PO-8<br />

Chicago Delegation to the Jewish Conference<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-18JE-344<br />

Chicago French on the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1024<br />

Chicago Slavic Groups (July 15, 1942; Aug. 1,<br />

24, 1942) INT-26SL-48<br />

Chicago's Army <strong>of</strong> Italian Folk Out To Win War<br />

(June 15, 1942) INT-171T-249<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-444<br />

Chicago's French and Their Friends<br />

(June 7. 1943) INT-12FR-599<br />

Chicago's Isolationists and the Poles<br />

(Jan. 29. 1944) INT-21PO-678<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet Republics<br />

(Feb. 24. 1944) INT-5BA-322<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Czech Journalists<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-658<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-1073<br />

Count Karolyi's Visa and the Reason for the<br />

Chicago Federation Resigning<br />

(Sept. 9. 1942) INT-15HU-166;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-15HU-169<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-633<br />

Croatian Congress [Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-258<br />

Czech News (June 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-462<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24. 1942) INT-9CZ-75<br />

Czechs To Mark Anniversary Here<br />

(Mar. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-33<br />

Danes, Nordic Law Club<br />

(Oct. 2. 1943) INT-25SC-255<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 111., Polish-American<br />

labor union member support for U.S. war<br />

effort] INT-21PO-81<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration (Feb. 15, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-119<br />

Dr. Eduard Benes in Chicago, 1939<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-388<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> "German Day"<br />

(July 6. 1943) INT-13GE-692<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council at Chicago]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) lNT-nrT-421<br />

[Finnish Chicago Consul, Elmer Forsberg]<br />

rOcr. 3, 1943) INT-11F1-60<br />

France Forever in Chicago, 1943-1944<br />

(July 4, 1944) I\T-12FR-845<br />

[Free World and Americans United in Chicago,<br />

information] (Aug. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-454<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-885<br />

French in Chicago (June 28. 1944) INT-12FR-841<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33FR-33<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

in Chicago (June 2, 1943) INT-5BA-195<br />

Further Details on Plans for [Croatian] Congress<br />

(Jan. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-544<br />

General observations on the Dutch in Chicago<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-20NS-4<br />

General Sikorski in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-21PO-172<br />

General Sikorski's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-181<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19, 1945) mT-13GE-1383;<br />

(May 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1512<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League rallies]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-13GE-234<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

[German Catholics in Chicago, political attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-364<br />

[German Day celebration in Chicago]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-13GE-688<br />

"German Day" Struggle [Chicago]<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-13GE-666<br />

German Organizations in Cincinnati and Chicago<br />

(Apr. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-600<br />

[Germania Club <strong>of</strong> Chicago, history and<br />

membership data]<br />

(Wov. ;;, 1942) 1NT-13GE-387<br />

Germanic Folk <strong>of</strong> Chicagoland and War Effort<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-13GE-170<br />

Germans in Chicago and environs<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-70<br />

Greek Celebration <strong>of</strong> Last Sunday [Greek<br />

Independence Day Celebration, Chicago]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-14GR-483<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

(July 7, 1945) ¡NT-14GR-734<br />

Greeks and Albanians (Noy. 5. 1943) INT-1AL-72<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-15HU-694<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago IU., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-709<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-29UK-264<br />

Interviews with Dr. Jurich Bjankini, Leader <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian-Americans in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-24<br />

Italian-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-489<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussohni<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-17IT-732<br />

Judge Gutknect-German-American Anti-Nazi<br />

League (Aug. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-284<br />

[Konrad H<strong>of</strong>fman's Chicago war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1228<br />

Latest Collaboration Among Nationality Groups<br />

[in Chicago] (June 9, 1945) INT-10EU-600<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens Formed in<br />

Chicago (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-33RS-24<br />

Letts in Chicago (Nov. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-479<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Paris: Echoes in Chicago<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-12FR-875<br />

List <strong>of</strong> National Group Leaders in Chicago<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-64<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-5BA-23<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian in America: Work Plan for a National<br />

Study (July 10, 1942) INT-5BA-18<br />

Lithuanian Lidice Spurs Colony Here<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-5BA-39


Index by Subjects and Names Chile<br />

[Lithuanian Notes from Chicago. 111.]<br />

flVov. 9, 1944) INT-5BA-458<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22, 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3, 1943) INT-5BA-196<br />

[Lithuanians in Chicago]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-SBA-22<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Louis Adamic in Chicago; American Yugoslav<br />

Unity Day (Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YV-1163<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Executive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) ¡NT-33Z-13<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the German American Congress for<br />

Democracy. Chicago, October 23, 1942<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-379<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June 15, 1944) INT-1AL-119<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) 1NT-5BA-147<br />

Mr. Smetona and the Chicago Lithuanians<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-5BA-197<br />

National Unity Day (December 1) in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-406<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-271<br />

Observations and Facts about the Foreign<br />

Languaged Population in Chicago: Hungarians<br />

(Mar. 30. 1942) INT-15HU-47<br />

[On the Eve <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Arrival: Program<br />

in Chicago, IU., May 22-25, 1943]<br />

(May 19, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-429<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

Otto Hapsburg Again in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-4AU-300<br />

Otto's Speech <strong>of</strong> Last Tuesday [in Chicago]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-396<br />

Paul Hagen in Chicago<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1582<br />

[Polish-American activities in Chicago, 111.]<br />

(Apr. 27. 1942) INT-21PO-46<br />

[Polish-Americans in Chicago, 111.]<br />

(May 27, 1942) INT-21PO-28<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration in Chicago<br />

(June 7. 1943) INT-33PO-25<br />

Polish Constitution Day Commemoration<br />

Exercises (May 10, 1944) mT-21PO-817<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit and Chicago; Slavic<br />

demonstration in Detroit]<br />

(Aug. 14-18, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-310<br />

[Polish reaction in Chicago to the Moscow<br />

negotiations for a new Polish government]<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1411<br />

[Polish relief campaign by the Catholic churches in<br />

Chicago] (June 13, 1945) INT-21PO-1389<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> German-Americans to Manifesto <strong>of</strong><br />

Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-13GE-533<br />

[Report about Chicago-Milwaukee Poles political<br />

activity and comments <strong>of</strong> Janek de Rosen]<br />

(Sept. 8, 11. 1942) INT-21Pa85<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-1082<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943;<br />

information about Domobranci (political faction);<br />

and note about Serb National Federation<br />

convention] (Sept. 16, 1943; Sept 21,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1081<br />

Report on the Italian-American Situation in<br />

Chicago (Oct. 1-6, 1942) lNT-niT-419<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.] (Sept. 15-21. 1942) INT-1AL-24<br />

[Rev. Ernest Ziska, Catholic priest in Chicago]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-9CZ-590<br />

Rev. Spiro Andrianich<br />

(May 19. 28. 1942) INT-30Y<strong>US</strong>0<br />

[Romanians in Chicago]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-23RM-34<br />

Romanians in Chicago Area<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) ¡NT-23RM-222<br />

[Russian Church Affairs in Chicago]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1943) INT-24RS-193<br />

[Russian Day, Chicago, 111., July 11, 1943]<br />

(July 18. 1943) INT-24RS-168<br />

[Russian Fireworks: Chicago lecture on postwar<br />

borders] (Dec. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-207<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-289<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-305<br />

Russian Section [International Workers Order]<br />

(July 23, 1944) INT-24RS-268<br />

Russian War Relief (Oct. 7, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-281<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-33Z-113<br />

Second German-American Relief Group Organized<br />

in Chicago (Oct. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1701<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec. 18, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-21PO-188<br />

[Slovene Parish Union meeting, Chicago, 111., Oct.<br />

6, 1943] (Ocr. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1107<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

Smetona in Chicago (Feb. 78, 1943) INT-5BA-126<br />

Sophianopoulos and the Greek-American<br />

Community (July 19. 1945) INT-33GR-121<br />

Speech by Emil Lengyel<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-33HU-14<br />

[Speech <strong>of</strong> Ban Subasich at Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union Conference, Chicago, 111.]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1075<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish unit <strong>of</strong> Catholic Action]<br />

(Dec. Í8, 1943) INT-21PO-621<br />

[Swedish-Americans in Chicago]<br />

(June 8, July 8, 1942) INT-25SC-31<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

Tribute to Russia Rally, [Chicago, IU., June 22,<br />

1943] (June 23, 1943) INT-24RS-161<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22, 23, 26, 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

"Victory in War Chief Goal <strong>of</strong> Chicago Slavs"<br />

(May 1. 1942) INT-30YU-112<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York to Chicago, Apr.<br />

29-30, 1944: an Appraisal<br />

(May 21, 1944) INT-19MI-322<br />

[Win the War activities <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> foreign birth<br />

or extraction in the Chicago area]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-10EU-58<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1. 7. 1942) INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslav Friction (Sept. 2, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-183<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1432<br />

Yugoslav Rally With Ban Subasic on May 10,<br />

1942 (May 6-9, 1942) INT-30YU-34<br />

Zlatko Balakovic in Chicago<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1371<br />

Chicago Latvian Club<br />

Letts in Chicago (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-5BA-479<br />

Chicago Sun (newspaper)<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

(Nov. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-414<br />

German Sentiment in Chicago<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1S34<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-236<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-26SL-139<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14, 15, 1943) INT-26SL-138<br />

Chicago Tribune (newspaper)<br />

Adamic in Chicago and Gary<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1308<br />

[Anti-Semitism in the "Chicago Tribune"]<br />

(JVov. 7, 1943) INT-18JE-544<br />

[Chicago Tribune Reports on King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-151<br />

Danish News (May 8, 1945) INT-25SC-379<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) 1NT-13GE-345<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, IU.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22. 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) 1NT-25SC-257<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-26SL-139<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Oct. 5, 1943) INT-25SC-251<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. J2. 1943) INT-26S1^137<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14. 15, 1943) INT-26SL138<br />

Withdrawn Tribune Article [on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-730<br />

Children<br />

see also Youth<br />

Child Care Units for Displaced Persons<br />

(June 1945) INT-4AU-849<br />

Conditions in Greece: Spring 1942<br />

(April 1942) INT-14GR-140<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-843<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe, proposed<br />

seminar and activities]<br />

(Sept. 21-OcL 5, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-262<br />

Childs, Marquis<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-33<br />

Chile<br />

see also Santiago, Chile<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1, 1944) INT-2AB-202<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

[Information on Spanish political groups in Chile]<br />

([Apr. 1944]) INT-27SP-296<br />

Italian Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Mission in Argentina and Chile<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-17IT-505<br />

Italian Colony in Chile<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) lNT-17rr-477<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-1S3<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-153<br />

Political Developments in the Spanish Colony <strong>of</strong><br />

Chile (Nov. 20. 1943) 1NT-27SP-236<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in Latin American to new<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(July 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1475<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17/7-93 7<br />

Report from Chile (May 5, 1944) INT-27SP-297<br />

Report Prepared by Division <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Republics on Franz van Cauwelaert<br />

(Jan. 10. 1942) ¡NT-6BE-15<br />

Yugoslavs in Chile<br />

(Fe¡>. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1337<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 61


Chilowsky, Constantin<br />

Chilowsky, Constantin<br />

[Constantin Chilowsky, biographical data and<br />

recommendations] (Dec. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-4SS<br />

China<br />

see also Chinese<br />

see also Manchuria<br />

[Chinese and Russian delegates to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks] (Aug. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-452<br />

[Jan Drohojowski appointment as Polish<br />

ambassador to China]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-21PO-49<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-33Z-S6<br />

Nazis Won't Conquer Czechs, Club Is Told<br />

(Mar. 29. 1942) INT-9CZ-37<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-14<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) 1NT-24RS-225<br />

Chinese<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Third Year <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Libre<br />

des Hautes Etudes; Belgian-Chinese Wedding<br />

(Mar. 5. 1945) ¡NT-12FR-975<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

Chmielinski, Henry H.<br />

[Henry H. Chmielinski]<br />

(May 15, 1944) 1NT-21PO-825<br />

[Henry H. Chmielinski and Kuryer Codzienny<br />

(newspaper)] (Feb. 26, 1944) INT-21PO-717<br />

Chodacki, Mr.<br />

[Visit with Mr. Chodacki at the Polish Consulate]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1362<br />

Chomock, Orestes P.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Rite<br />

(May 15, 1943) 1NT-8CR-39<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29. 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Chount, Peter<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

(June 21. 1944) INT-10EU-417<br />

Chramiec, Alexandra<br />

[Alexandra Chramiec]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1942) INT-21PO-64<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs.<br />

Alexandra Chramiec - Poles]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1942-Dec 10. 1943) PERS-1-19<br />

Christ, Mr.<br />

Interview with Mr. Chirst<br />

(Apr. 29. 1944) INT-7BU-98<br />

Christensen, Thomas<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 21. 1943) INT-10EU-259<br />

Christian Century (periodical)<br />

[Lutheran opinions] (JVov. 18, 1942-Jan. 2,<br />

1943) INT-2SSC-60<br />

Christian Democrat Party<br />

Christian Democrat Party Developments<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) INT-12FR-927<br />

Christian Democratic Party, Italy<br />

see Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

Christian Palestine Conference<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Christian Palestine Conference in<br />

Boston] (Apr. 10, 1945) INT-18JE-499<br />

Christian Social Action (periodical)<br />

[Transmittal <strong>of</strong> issues <strong>of</strong> Christian Social Action<br />

magazine] (Oct. 27, 1942) INT-19MI-130<br />

Christian Social Party (Austria)<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-372<br />

[Austrian Christian Socialist Party; Walter von<br />

Schuschnigg] (Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-605<br />

62 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

[Christian Socialist appeal to Austrians]<br />

(Feb. 10, Mar. 13. 1945) INT-4AU-716<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Christian X, King <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16. 1945) INT-25SC-382<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June 15. 1944) INT-33IC-1<br />

Christians and Christianity<br />

see also Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

see aiso Greek Catholic Church<br />

see also Protestant Churches<br />

see also Roman Catholic Church<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Democracy (Noy. 30, 1943) INT-12FR-692<br />

Electoral Situation in Lebanon<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-2AB-76<br />

European Christian Forum [invitation and<br />

manifesto] (Apr. 28, 1944) INT-19MI-309<br />

European Christian Forum [report]<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-19MI-318<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Latest Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Palestine Zionist-Arab<br />

Problem (July 19, 1943) INT-18JE-242<br />

Lecture Recently Delivered by Dr. H. Rauschning<br />

(June 6. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-164<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

(June 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1567<br />

[Meeting with various foreign personaUties: speech<br />

by Pastor Forell on the future <strong>of</strong> European<br />

civilization] (May 16, 1945) INT-10EU-592<br />

People and Freedom [Oct. 7, 1944 issue]<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-19MI-350<br />

Shipwrecks <strong>of</strong> Conscience<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-15HU-96<br />

What is a Christian Civilization? Basic Prinicples<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-13GE-1535<br />

Christiansen, Gen.<br />

[Information on certain German personahties]<br />

(Apr. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-143<br />

Christiansen, Mr.<br />

Interview with Mr. Christiansen<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-25SC-381<br />

Christianson, A. M.<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-23I<br />

Christopher, Louis C.<br />

A Public Statement by Kovacevich; Editorial<br />

Letter Attacking "American Srbobran; Editorial<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Kirst<strong>of</strong>orovich [Louis C.<br />

Christopher] (Sept. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-243<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Serb nationalist attitudes and<br />

propaganda] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1761<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National Federation,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1, 1944<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-33YU-94<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-33YU-44<br />

[Conversation with Bishop Dionisije, Louis C.<br />

Christopher, and M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1667<br />

[Conversations with Christopher, Shundich, and<br />

Ellesin] (Apr. 2, 1945) INT-30YU-1753<br />

Croatian Affairs (Sept. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-248<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Financial subsidy <strong>of</strong> "Reflector"]<br />

(June 23. 1942) INT-30YU-107<br />

First Anniversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Cathedral<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33YU-143<br />

[Interview with Louis C. Christopher]<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-30YU-1860<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) ¡NT-7BU-80<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-321<br />

[Louis C. Christopher]<br />

(July 29, 1942) INT-30YU-238<br />

[Louis C. Christopher's relations with U.S<br />

government agencies] (June 1, 1944; June 4,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1428<br />

Luka Kristophorovich [Louis C. Christopher]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-347<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Elders" <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1490<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense Council<br />

(June 8, 1943) ¡NT-33YU-29<br />

Miladen Trbuhovich (Serb)<br />

(JVov. 25, Í942; INT-30YU-332<br />

[National Organizations Registration Cards for<br />

Louis Christopher and the Serb National<br />

Federation]<br />

(Apr. 23-May 1, 1945) INT-30YU-1848<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Notes on Some Developments in Serb-American<br />

Community (Feb. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-16<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

(var. dates, May-Dec. 1942) INT-30YU-485<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

Recent Remarks <strong>of</strong> Louis C. Christopher<br />

(June 5, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1426<br />

Relative to Resolutions Passed by Supreme Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation July 2, 1943<br />

(July 7, 1943) INT-30YU-997<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-354<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1252<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

[Serb National Federation]<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-30YU-97<br />

Serb National Federation Convention - Report 2<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-1092<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, October 4, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7, 7942) INT-30YU-343<br />

Serb[ian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-30YÜ-749<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Serb National<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-45<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

(Aug. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-154<br />

Serbs (Sept. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-340<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis Christopher<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-940<br />

["Slobodna Rec" and Communist Propaganda<br />

Techniques] (Aug. 1. 1942) INT-30YU-196<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1287<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1653<br />

The Serb National Federation Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 13-18, 1943<br />

(Sept. 22. 1943; Sept. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1089<br />

United Committee Plan and SNF Reaction<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1282<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Feh. 3. 1945) INT-30YU-1676


Index by Subjects and Names Ciano, Count Galeazzo<br />

Christophorides, Demetrios<br />

Lecture by Demetrios Christophorides<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) INT-14GR-490<br />

Christophorus, Demetrios<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Section <strong>of</strong> Amencan Labor<br />

Party (Sept 7, ¡944) INT-14GR-570<br />

Christopoulos, Louis<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America, Toledo, Ohio, Aug.<br />

30-Sept. 3, 1944 (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-14GR-S72<br />

Christove, Stoyan<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-150<br />

Christowe, Stoyan<br />

[Narodna Volya articles regarding Stoyan<br />

Christowe] (Jan. 21, 1943) 1NT-15HU-240<br />

Chrome<br />

Yugoslavia Trade Agreements; Yugoslavia,<br />

Chrome Production<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-30YU-27<br />

Chubaty, Michael<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Chubaty, Mikola<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-272<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-33UK-12<br />

Chubrilovich, Branko<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Goes to London<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-745<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

(July 5. 1943) INT-30YU-993<br />

Cubrilovich's Cabinet<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1162<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in London<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-30YU-876<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Chuk, Walter<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran staff and operations]<br />

(Feb. 3. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1244<br />

More on Walter M. Chuk, Now With Srbobran<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-769<br />

New Assistant Editor at Srbobran<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-728<br />

[New Serb publication in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-30YV-1223<br />

Serb[ian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-749<br />

Serbs: Current Activités and Views<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-836<br />

[Srbobran's New Editor]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-697<br />

Walter M. Chuk Leaves Jugoslovenski Glasnik for<br />

Pittsburgh American Srbobran<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-770<br />

Chulich, Franjo<br />

Zagreb Radio, December 8<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-517<br />

Chumbris, Peter M.<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America, Toledo, Ohio, Aug.<br />

30-Sept. 3, 1944 (Sept. 14, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-572<br />

Churches<br />

see Religious groups<br />

Churchill, Clementine<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Churchill, Winston S.<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-12FR-194<br />

Chruchill Visits Rome<br />

(Sept. 6. 1944) INT-17IT-1411<br />

Churchill and Hull Statements Give Hope to<br />

Hungarian-Americans<br />

COcr. 11, 1944) INT-33HU-35<br />

Churchill-Bonomi Talk in Rome<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1459<br />

Churchill's and Eden's Letters on Mihailovich<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-30YU-966<br />

[Churchill's statements regarding policy on Darían]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-401<br />

Conservative Republican Greek-Language Paper<br />

Criticizes Churchill<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33GR-101<br />

[Count Czemin: reactions to Churchill's speech,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-347<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press for Week Ending August<br />

22, 1942 (Sept. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-221<br />

EAM Memorandum to Churchill<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-14GR-646<br />

Fighting French; Alexis Leger, General de Gaulle,<br />

and Prime Minister Churchill<br />

(July 27. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-787<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May (June 28, 1944) INT-33Z-79<br />

Free Austnan Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

Geman Peace Feeler<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1021<br />

Greek-American Liberals Now Ask for British or<br />

American Assistance<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33GR-100<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Churchill's Speech<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) 1NT-33GR-47<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Letter (May 9, 1944) INT-33GR-51<br />

Greetings Sent by Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> February<br />

20-21, 1943 [to Allied leaders]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-751<br />

Hungarian Affairs (Dec. 11, 1943) INT-15HU-463<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchill's<br />

Reference to Hungary<br />

(JVov. 6. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-42<br />

Italian America Considers the Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Statement and UNRRA Aid<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-33IT-97<br />

Italian-American Press Comments on Britain's Bad<br />

Faith (Feb. 19. 1945) INT-33IT-127<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech (Dec. 9. 1942) 1NT-17IT-524<br />

[Jewish press comments regarding the Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Exile and Churchill's statement<br />

on Soviet-Polish relations]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) 1NT-18JE-346<br />

Jewish Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33JE-52<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-270<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-15<br />

Notes on the Polish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. IS, 1944) 1NT-33PO-80<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-33AU-17<br />

Pierre Rodrigues: Split in France Forever and<br />

Other Gossip (Apr. 16-20. 1942) INT-12FR-51<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Churchill's<br />

statements regarding Poland's borders]<br />

(Aug. 22. 1945) INT-21PO-1524<br />

Polish-American Press on Churchill's Address in<br />

Parliament and Related Events<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-21PO-756<br />

Polish Press Comments on Recent Statements by<br />

Churchill and Stettinius<br />

(Jan. 10. 1945) INT-21PO-1067<br />

Prime Minister Churchill's Statement in English<br />

ParUament (Feb. 23. 1944) INT-5BA-319<br />

[Protest meeting against Churchill's statement on<br />

Franco] (June 6. 1944) INT-27SP-310<br />

[Protest meeting against Prime Minister Churchill's<br />

speech] (June 3, 1944) INT-27SP-309<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Greeks in Egypt to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 22 February<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-14GR-476<br />

Relations Between Yugoslav and British<br />

Governments (June 8. 1943) INT-30YU-976<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) 1NT-26SI^198<br />

Serbian General Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1283<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1287<br />

Spanish RepubUcans and the Current Spain<br />

(June 10, ¡944) INT-33SP-U<br />

[Talk with Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1284<br />

"The Yugoslavian Enigma"<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) 1NT-30YU-134¡<br />

Tito-Churchill Talks; American Mission to<br />

Mihailovich (Aug. 24. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡550<br />

[Tito's recent activities and conference with<br />

Churchill] (Aug. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1521<br />

Victor Alski on Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

(Mar. ¡. ¡944) INT-21PO-722<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-33YU-65<br />

Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

(Nov. 27. 1943) INT-29UK-244<br />

Chyz's Remarks on the Lichtensztul-Levitsky Talk<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-2¡PO-570<br />

Common Council Activities; Foreign-Language<br />

Communist Press (Apr. 22, ¡943) INT-I0EU-¡92<br />

Dr. Luke Myshuha<br />

(Nov. 27, ¡943) INT-29UK-245<br />

Editorship <strong>of</strong> the Narodna Wola [People's Will]<br />

(Dec. ¡. 1943) INT-29UK-246<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) 1NT-29UK-219<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz] fOcr. ¡4, ¡942) INT-29UK-H1<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz on Ukrainian Nationalist Groups]<br />

(Dec. 3. 1942) INT-29UK-H7<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26, ¡945) INT-29UK-343<br />

[Personnel changes in Periodicals People's Will<br />

and Ukrainian Life]<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡942) INT-29UK-24<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

(Apr.. ¡942-Mar. ¡6, ¡944) INT-29UK-280<br />

Ukrainian Activities in the U.S. and its<br />

Background in Europe<br />

(Oct. 5-¡2. ¡942) INT-29UK-I07<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([¡942-Sept. 18. ¡944]) INT-29UK-3¡7<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July ¡7, ¡942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡942) 1NT-29UK-25<br />

[Yaroslav Chyz, Common Council for American<br />

Unity, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) INT-10EU-588<br />

Chyz, Yeroslav<br />

Background for Croat Congress<br />

(May ¡8, ¡943) INT-30YU-890<br />

[Comments on Adamic letter about Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Dec. 7, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-1173<br />

Cianea, Alberto<br />

[Alberto Cianea and Alberto Tarchiani]<br />

(Jan. 8. ¡943) INT-¡7IT-563<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Alberto Cianea]<br />

(May 7, ¡943) INT-171T-660<br />

Editor Hits Ex-Fascists on Isolation<br />

(Oct. 5. ¡942) INT-17IT-413<br />

[Italian-American Leaders]<br />

(Nov. 26-Dec. ¡8. 1941) INT-¡7IT-3<br />

Quarrels in Italian Anti-Fascist Circles<br />

(Dec. H. 1942-Jan. H, ¡943) INT-17IT-564<br />

Ciano, Count Galeazzo<br />

Change in the Ministenat Personnel in Italy: the<br />

New Senators (Fei. 10. 1943) INT-¡7IT-608<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 63


Ciarrochi, Joseph Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

[Italian American Progressive Committee To Free<br />

Italy meeting; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini and Monsignor<br />

Ciarrochi] (Mar. 26. 1944) INT-17ÍT-1089<br />

[Monsignor Ciarrochi]<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-17IT-677<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-17IT-462;<br />

(Apr. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-624;<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-17IT-869;<br />

(June 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1268;<br />

(Sept. 30. 1944) INT-17IT-1402;<br />

(May 27. 1945) INT-17IT-1791<br />

Cibere, Pavel<br />

Carpatho-Russian Question<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-8CR-84<br />

Cibere's Resignation from the Czechoslovak State<br />

Council (July 6. 1944) INT-9CZ-730<br />

Czech Political Report<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-8CR-129<br />

[Ivan Ladizinsky and Pavel Cibere]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-8CR-29<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

[Letters from Carpatho-Russians to Czech<br />

Govemment-in-Exile in London]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942 to June 28, 1943) INT-8CR-67<br />

[Pavel Cibere Resignation]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1943) INT-8CR-75<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) INT-8CR-7<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Cibere<br />

(Nov. 23, 1943) INT-8CR-74<br />

Trip to Moscow by Pavel Cibere<br />

(July 4, 1944) INT-9CZ-719<br />

Ciccotti, S.<br />

"Free Italy" Activities<br />

(Dec. 30, 1941) INT-17IT-17<br />

Cicogna, Count<br />

[Count Cicogna] (June 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1788<br />

Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

Address on World Organization<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33PO-46<br />

[Ambassador Ciechanowski]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-21PO-340<br />

[Anthony Eden's treatment <strong>of</strong> Ambassador<br />

Ciechanowski in Washington D.C.]<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-21PO-392<br />

Interview with the Polish Ambassador<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943; Mar. IS, 1943) INT-21PO-294;<br />

(June 17. 1943) INT-21PO-464<br />

[Jan Ciechanowski]<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-21PO-452<br />

[Jan Ciechanowski and Wladislaw Bestermann]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-21PO-697<br />

Official Polish View <strong>of</strong> Current Polish-Russian<br />

Relations (Feb. 16, 1943) INT-33PO-8<br />

[Official reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Embassy regarding<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

(Nov. 2-3. 1943) INT-21PO-577<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942, activities and war relief efforts]<br />

fOcr. 10-21, 1942) INT-21PO-108<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-297<br />

[Press comments on the activities <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(Sept. 9-Oct. 17, 1942) INT-21PO-215<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the Polish Ambassador and the Polish<br />

Consuls at the Polish American Council<br />

Convention in Buffalo<br />

(Nov. 4. 1942) INT-21PO-120<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on Soviet<br />

and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-24RS-171<br />

Cieslak, Hans<br />

Intercept CAN. 1103/44<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-13GE-1006<br />

Cincars<br />

Yugoslav Cincar <strong>of</strong>ficials, role in national politics<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

64 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

German Organizations in Cincinnati and Chicago<br />

(Apr. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-600<br />

Germans. Cincinnati, Ohio, February 16, 1945<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1380<br />

[Visit in Cincinnati, Ohio: foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-10EU-319<br />

Cincinnatier Freie Presse (newspaper)<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Germans. Cincinnati, Ohio, February 16, 1945<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1380<br />

Cinema<br />

see Motion pictures<br />

CIO<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-93<br />

Allied Labor Alliance<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-19MI-95<br />

American Labor and Italian Trade Union<br />

Recognition (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33IT-110<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs (June 18, 1943) INT-19MI-225<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16-June 25, 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 8,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-38<br />

CIO Broadcasts to Europe<br />

(Sept. 3, 1942) INT-19MI-102<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-584<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 29, 1944; June 3,<br />

1944) INT-26SL-I67<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

Democratic Yugoslav Meeting<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-974<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33Z-94<br />

German-Americans Praise CIO Stand<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-13GE-115<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sept 11, 1944) INT-26SIsl92<br />

Internal Dissension With American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 1, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-181<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-26SL-165<br />

[Labor unions position regarding the war effort]<br />

(June 28, 1942) INT-19MI-138<br />

Lawrence Drake, the Communists and OWI<br />

[control <strong>of</strong> CIO broadcasts to Europe]<br />

(Aug. 26. 1942; Aug. 29. 1942) INT-19MI-101<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June. 1943) INT-33Z-29<br />

Press Reference to CIO-Foreign Language Group<br />

Cooperation (July 21, 1944) INT-19MI-335<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL-175<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

Second American Slav Congress Evaluation<br />

(Sept. 29. 1944) INT-26SL-201<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Second Meeting: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) 1NT-26SL-166<br />

Short-Wave to Europe [CIO internal conflict over<br />

control <strong>of</strong> broadcasts]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-I9MI-98<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-26SL-171<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) ¡NT-19MI-478<br />

CIO Political Action Committee<br />

[Aaron Bell: CIO Political Action Committee's<br />

activities relating to the electoral campaign and<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-19MI-371<br />

Foreign Language Division•PAC<br />

fFei». 16, 1945) INT-19MI-408<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) 1NT-19MI-372<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Alexander Parsky, executive<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Political Action Committee,<br />

CIO] (Nov. 30, 1944) ¡NT-19M1-370<br />

CIP<br />

see Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> Freies Deutschland<br />

(Brazil)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> Russian Jurists<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

(Fei. ¡4, 1945) INT-33RS-43<br />

Cisar, Jaroslav<br />

Count Karolyi's Speech After the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

on the Future <strong>of</strong> Hungary and <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-15HU-429<br />

Citizens' Central Committee<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Citizens' Central<br />

Committee in Detroit]<br />

(Feb. II, 1945) INT-21PO-1135<br />

[Polish mass meeting held in Detroit]<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-21PO-827<br />

Citizens Committee for Democratic Freedom<br />

in North Africa<br />

German American Emergency Conference; Call to<br />

an Emergency Work Conference to secure four<br />

freedoms for North Africa<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-13GE-646<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Committee<br />

for Democratic Freedom in North Africa<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-12FR-630<br />

Citizens Committee To Aid Italians Loyal to<br />

the U.S.<br />

San Francisco Committee Formed To Aid Italian<br />

Aliens (Mar 19, 1942) INT-17IT-232<br />

Citizens Council for the United Nations<br />

[Citizens Council for the United Nations,<br />

information] (Apr. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-186<br />

[Citizens Council for the United Nations, meeting<br />

report] (May 4. 1943) INT-10EU-199<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Council for the<br />

United Nations] (Apr. 14. 1943) INT-10EU-180<br />

Organizations Affiliated With the Citizens Council<br />

for the United Nations [list]<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-10EU-201<br />

Citizens for Victory<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2. 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11. 1944) INT-10EU-427<br />

[Proposed merger <strong>of</strong> sundry American<br />

organizations] (May 13. 1944) INT-10EU-394<br />

Works in Progress on American Organizations in<br />

New York (June 24, 1943) INT-10EU-239<br />

Citizenship<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich's Military Induction Status]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-529<br />

[Ante A. PaveUch's Military Status]<br />

(Fei. /, 1943) INT-30YU-608<br />

[Citizenship status <strong>of</strong> German political refugees,<br />

list] (Oct. 27, 1942) INT-I3GE-412


Index by Subjects and Names Clergy<br />

Conversation with Mr. Joseph Saslaw<br />

(Nov. 28, 1941) INT-26SL-5<br />

[Count de Limur's naturalization]<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-291<br />

[Denaturalization proceedings against Domenico<br />

Trombetta] (July 24. 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) lNT-niT-406<br />

[Jacques Maritain's open letter on abrogation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

naturalization law in Algeria]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-491<br />

Movement to Unite Slavs in U.S.A. in Common<br />

Bond <strong>of</strong> American Ideals Is Launched by<br />

Slavonic Committee (June 1941) INT-26SL-2<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) views on Russo-Polish<br />

dispute over Polish citizens]<br />

(Nov. IS. 1942) INT-2ÍPO-14S<br />

Rauschning Takes Citizenship Step<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-13GE-127<br />

Re-Classification <strong>of</strong> Austrian Aliens<br />

(June 4-6, 1942) INT-4AU-80<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents with<br />

Italian Citizenship; Activities and Conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

(May S; Oct. 16. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-419<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-19MI-103<br />

Suit to Revoke Citizenship <strong>of</strong> Bundist Begun<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) 1NT-13GE-114<br />

[U.S. citizenship for Finnish applicants]<br />

(July 29, 1942) INT-2SSC-37<br />

Vienna-Bom Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July 15, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-209<br />

Citrine, Walter<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MJ-93<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16-June 25. 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

(July S. 1942) INT-19MI-92;<br />

(Sept. I. 1942) INT-19MI-94<br />

[Polish-American press comment on speech by Sir<br />

Walter Citrine] (Feb. 23, 1945) INT-21PO-1126<br />

[Trade Union Congress: British and American<br />

labor; Communist Party]<br />

(Ocf. 75, 1942) INT-19MI-96<br />

Ciuperca, General<br />

[Correspondence on General Ciuperca]<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-23RM-58<br />

Civil affairs administration<br />

see Military government<br />

Civil aviation<br />

see also Aircraft and aircraft industry<br />

see also Airports<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June, 1942) ¡NT-10EV-251<br />

Civil liberties<br />

see also Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

see also Racial and ethnic discrimination<br />

see also Religious discrimination<br />

see also Religious liberty<br />

Address Delivered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-102<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and Maintain<br />

Lasting Peace (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-473<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(May 20. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-149<br />

Anti-Soviet "World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association"<br />

Incorporates (Sept. 24. 1945) INT-10EU-629<br />

[Article "Estonia and her Right to Freedom," by<br />

former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta]<br />

í3Vov. 15. 1943) INT-5BA-264<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26. 1944) INT-14GR-478<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Incorporation <strong>of</strong> World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association; Constitution, By-Laws<br />

(Aug. 31. 1945) INT-10EU-625<br />

[Charter <strong>of</strong> the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association,<br />

note] (Aug. 14, 1945) INT-10EU-620<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

information] (Sept. 10. 1942) INT-10EU-86<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[purpose and activities]<br />

(May 22. 1945) INT-10EU-593<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants] (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-453<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Aims and Principles <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Federation (June 5. 1943) INT-10EU-236<br />

First American Slav Congress<br />

(Sept 30. 1943) INT-26SL-128<br />

[Hungarian "Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights" and Hungarian<br />

Brotherhood "Special Statement"]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1945) INT-15HU-696<br />

Kravchenko Case Re-emerges<br />

(June 3. 1944) INT-33RS-19<br />

Kravchenko Incident in the Foreign Language<br />

Press (Apr. 28. 1944) INT-33RS-14<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15. 1943) INT-10EU-267<br />

Magyar Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

(Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33HU-51<br />

[Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to champion<br />

human rights] (June 3. 1942) INT-I9MI-52<br />

[Petition for the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

charter] (Aug. 20. 1945) INT-10EU-621<br />

[Petitions to obtain charter for World Bill <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights Association]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1945) INT-10EU-618<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942; Jan. 31. 1943) INT-19M1-156<br />

Report from Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies; Catholic<br />

Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome;<br />

Measures Affecting the Italian Population<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-10EU-396<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Committee<br />

for Democratic Freedom in North Africa<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-12FR-630<br />

Russian-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Right Plan Anti-Soviet<br />

Protest in San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) 1NT-33RS-50<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bora,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-19MI-103<br />

Statutes <strong>of</strong> World Confederation for Democracy<br />

(Sepr. 2, 1942) INT-10EU-378<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

Wall Street Post American Legion Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

the 156th Anniversary Bill-<strong>of</strong>-Rights Enactment<br />

(Sept. 25, 1945) INT-10EU-628<br />

Why did the Reichstag Convene on April 26, 1942<br />

(May 7-14, 1942) INT-13GE-103<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association, information]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1945) INT-10EU-616<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association, organizational<br />

meeting report] (July 31. 1945) INT-10EU-614<br />

Ovil procedure<br />

see also Claims<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> France suit (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-12FR-451<br />

Christopher Contegeorge v. Athenagoras Spyrou<br />

and Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and South<br />

America, Inc. (Feb. 26, 1944) INT-19MI-28S<br />

Czernin vs. Heine-Geldern and Hoor<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-448<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against "Pour<br />

la Victoire" (Dec. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-942<br />

Ivanovich-Markovich-Srbobran Feud<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1440<br />

[Libel suit between Stefan Osusky and Boms<br />

Benes heard in the British High Court <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

London, Oct. 13-14, 1943; press coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

trial] (Nov. 12-23. 1943) INT-9CZ-S93<br />

Civil service<br />

see Government employees<br />

Civilian Air Conference, 1944<br />

[Refusal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union to participate in Civilian<br />

Air Conference in Switzerland]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-633<br />

Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept 1. 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

Claims<br />

see also Insurance<br />

see also Reparations<br />

see also Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property<br />

see also Territorial claims<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-382<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against Pour la<br />

Victoire (Dec. 2J, 1944) INT-33FR-43<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S. for use<br />

by the Free French: services and claim <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />

Bergman]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1941-May 7, ¡942) INT-12FR-189<br />

Clan-na-Gael<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(IVov. 27. 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

Claremont, Calif.<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong> Scripps<br />

CoUege] (Apr. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-45<br />

Clark, Joseph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (iVov. 9. 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

Clark, Mark<br />

Srbobran Quotes General Clark To "Prove" that<br />

Mihailovich Was Not a Traitor<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-33YU-142<br />

Claudel, Pierre<br />

[Evening with various foreign personalities: speech<br />

by Pierre Claudel] (May 4. 1945) INT-iOEU-586<br />

Clemenceau, Pierre<br />

France Forever [celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in<br />

Detroit] (July 21, 1944) ¡NT-12FRS60<br />

Clement, George<br />

[H. Foster Anderson and George Clement, from<br />

New Europe] (June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-42<br />

Clemente, Egidio<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Victory Council<br />

(Mar. 29, 1943) INT-33IT-8<br />

Clergy<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept II. 1944) INT-30YU-1529<br />

A. L. R. K. Kunigu Vienybes Metrastis, 1941<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) INT-5BA-46<br />

Accounts <strong>of</strong> Interviews with Croatians<br />

(May 17. 1942) 1NT-30YU-103<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-30YU-1017<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Hlond (Primate <strong>of</strong> Poland) in<br />

U.S. (Apr. 13. 1942; Apr. IS.<br />

1942) INT-21PO-24<br />

[Article by Bishop Dionisije opposing views <strong>of</strong><br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

about shape <strong>of</strong> postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1109<br />

Attacks on the Russian Orthodox Clergy at the<br />

Funeral Service <strong>of</strong> Archbishop Kedrov<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-19MI-326<br />

[Augustana Synod clergy political attitudes]<br />

(July 7. 1942) INT-25SC-30<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 65


Clergy Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Answer to the Slobodna Rec<br />

Regarding the Memorandum [<strong>of</strong> the Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church]<br />

(Nov. ¡8, 1942) INT-30YU-360<br />

Campaign <strong>of</strong> the American Clergy Against Carlo<br />

Sforza (Dec. 2, 1943) INT-17IT-945<br />

[Catholic clergy in the U.S. and foreign politics]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-19MI-51<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-21PO-8<br />

Comment by Brook (July 20, 1945) INT-9CZ-939<br />

[Comments on Louis Adamic article "Death in<br />

Front <strong>of</strong> the Church"] (Sept. 4, 1943; Sept. 10,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1069<br />

[Conversation with and information from<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944; Jan. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1200<br />

[Conversation with Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-9CZ-875<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

[Conversation with Nick Baltich]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-30YU-1729<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Mirko Vuicich]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1945) INT-30YU-1705<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Nikola Drenovac]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1721<br />

[Croat Radio Bradcast Greetings for Pro-Axis Rev.<br />

Ladislav Luburic]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sepl. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-188<br />

Croatian atrocities against Serbian Orthodox<br />

clergy, details <strong>of</strong> individual incidents<br />

(June 5-16, 1942) INT-30YU-54<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1049<br />

Czech Catholics <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

(Apr. 22, 1945) INT-9CZ-893<br />

[Failure <strong>of</strong> extreme Serbian nationalists to remove<br />

Bishop Dionisije] (Dec. 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1629<br />

[Father Zakraishek on Yugoslav Politics]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-674<br />

Fifth Triannual Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb Diocese<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1276<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian Church<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 26, 1942) INT-25SC-84<br />

Greek Orthodox chaplains [in U.S. Army]<br />

(Mar. 28-June 19, 1942) INT-14GR-182<br />

[Hungarian] Clergy Speaks<br />

(Ocr. 15, 1942) INT-15HU-219<br />

[Information on Bishop Dionisije]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1207<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1060<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1044<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Oman <strong>of</strong> St. Lawrence<br />

Rectory (Oct. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-1105<br />

Interview with Rev. Mijatovich<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-1183;<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1334<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodraj Mijatovich<br />

(Jan. 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1648<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodraj Mijatovich, new Serb<br />

priest in Detroit (Oct. 11, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1110<br />

Interview with Reverend Mijatovich<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) INT-30YU-1712<br />

[Interviews with American Catholic priests on war<br />

and labor problems]<br />

(May 17, 1942) INT-19MI-29<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-5BA-58<br />

Lutheranism in America<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-25SC-250<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran] (June 23, 1943-Dec. 6,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1624<br />

66 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Aid to Soviet Russia<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-26SL-214<br />

[Message <strong>of</strong> Drnko Tomasic on Archbishop<br />

Aloisius Stepinac] (Sept. 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-244<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept. 30. 1943) INT-25SC-247<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1943) INT-25SC-207<br />

[Note about Reverend Karol Rekas <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

National Catholic Church]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-21PO-83<br />

[Note on Bishop Dionisije action against Maletich<br />

and Drenovac (Serbian Orthodox priests)]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1677<br />

Pekich and Shundich on the Serbian Eastern<br />

Orthodox Diocese<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-30YU-1720<br />

[Polish activities in U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-21PO-10<br />

[Polish-American activities]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-21PO-23<br />

[Polish Catholic clergy views on Irish Roman<br />

Catholic clergy and anti-Semitism]<br />

(Apr. 20-21. 1942) INT-21PO-63<br />

[Polish Catholic Clergymen in the U.S. and Polish<br />

Newspapers They Read]<br />

(June 7-20, 1941) INT-21PO-769<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the Augustana<br />

Synod (July 17, 1942) INT-2SSC-93<br />

Possible Clerical Alignments [Croatian]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-578<br />

Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek's refutation to charges <strong>of</strong><br />

being Vatican agent<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-S97<br />

[Russian church influence on U.S. Orthodox<br />

bishops] (Feb. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1245<br />

"Serbian Clergy Condemns Mihailovich," Parisan<br />

documentary statements<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

Serbian priests affirm belief in Yugoslav solidarity<br />

while Croatian clergy are separatist<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-195<br />

Serbs: Views <strong>of</strong> Three Serb Priests Who Are With<br />

Louis Adamic Group<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1041<br />

["Slobodna Rec" and Communist Propaganda<br />

Techniques] (Aug. 1, 1942) INT-30YU-196<br />

Slovak Franciscans in the U.S.<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-708-<br />

Slovenes: Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1944<br />

[Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> Amencan<br />

Memorandum on Slovenian Communist<br />

Persecution <strong>of</strong> Catholics]<br />

(Sept. 11, 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1533<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-26SL-171<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1331<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-I653<br />

Talks with Slovene Leaders<br />

(Oct. 21. 1943) INT-30YU-1114<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33Z-105<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Milan Popovich <strong>of</strong> St. Sava's<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church, McKeesport, Pa.<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-30YV-349<br />

Wargovich on Recent Slovak and Slovak-American<br />

Developments (May 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-699<br />

Yugolsav-German Negotiations; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Zagreb; Communist-Partisan<br />

Relations; Mihailovich Situation<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1157<br />

Yugoslav-American Communist Papers Support<br />

Partisan Radio Attack on Croatian Catholic<br />

Priests (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-33YU-119<br />

Yugoslav Partisans Form a National Council<br />

Entrusted with the Task to Make a Constitution<br />

for Yugoslavia; Proclamation <strong>of</strong> Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Priests in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 14, 22. 1942) INT-30YU-450<br />

Yugoslav priests' influence on Croat and Serb<br />

political thinking (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Cleveland Committee <strong>of</strong> Five<br />

Some Notes on American- and Canadian-Slovak<br />

Organizations (Oct. 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-786<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic organizations in<br />

Cleveland] (JVov. 18, 1944) INT-21PO-1025<br />

[Adamic speech at Slovenian American National<br />

Council meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14,<br />

1943] (Nov. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-1150<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(2Vov. 17, 1944) INT-15HU-653;<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-1SHU-657;<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-666<br />

[American Hungarian Relief meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio] (May 29, 1945) INT-15HU-786<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33Z-110<br />

[Annual Slovene Day in Cleveland]<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1865<br />

Article on Foreign Nationals <strong>of</strong> Cleveland<br />

(Mar. 21, 1942) INT-10EU-47<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Poles in Cleveland towards the<br />

Polish-Russian controversy]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-21PO-673<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Cleveland]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1170<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Syrian community in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-2AB-181<br />

Banquet Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense<br />

Council, Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1943<br />

(Jan. 3, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-58<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-119<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish Constitution Day in<br />

Cleveland] (May 7, 1944) INT-21PO-833<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 152nd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Signing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-33PO-19<br />

[Cleveland, Ohio, Study Group on Polish situation]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-21PO-62<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German Attack on Poland<br />

(Sepl. 29, 1944) INT-33PO-133<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) INT-33YU-57<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Germans in support <strong>of</strong><br />

democracy] (Jan. 21. 1943) INT-13GE-498<br />

[Cosmopolitan Committee in Cleveland, formation]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-87<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

January 31st (Feb. 3, 1943) INT-30YU-609<br />

Croats, Serbs, Slovenes, Bulgars: Coming Events<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1029<br />

Data on Slovenian Newspapers Published in<br />

Cleveland (June 16. 1944) INT-30YU-1442<br />

Detroit: a Sample <strong>of</strong> American Polonia with a<br />

Note on Cleveland<br />

(Fei. 10. 1944) INT-33PO-69<br />

[Discussions on minorities and nationalities in<br />

Europe, preliminary meeting]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-10EU-545<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the Polish<br />

question] (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-568<br />

[Discussions on postwar problems, report]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945) INT-10EU-538<br />

Fraternal Croatian Day <strong>of</strong> Eleven Lodges <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 13, 1942<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-257<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, August 6, 1945<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1668<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar 14, 1943<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1414<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, May 4, 1945<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1495<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-546;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-33GE-8<br />

Germans. Waechter und Anzeiger Newspaper,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Feb. 21, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1389


Index by Subjects and Names Coda, Albert<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-33HU-30<br />

[Hungarian meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 28,<br />

1945] (Mar. IS, 1945) INT-15HU-743<br />

[Inter-Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, information<br />

request] (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-10EU-349<br />

Interview with Demytro Szmagala<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-29UK-297<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

(¿Vov. 30, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-330<br />

[Interview with John Tarnavsky, Prominent Leader<br />

in Cleveland] (Dec. 8. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-251<br />

Interview with Louis Adamic, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

November 27, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-658<br />

Interview with Victor Tlach, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Dec. 23. ¡942) INT-4AU-240<br />

Interviews in Cleveland<br />

(Mar. 13. 1942) 1NT-30YU-22<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-321<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-I27<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1943]<br />

(Fefc. 25, 1943) WT-5BA-133<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-323<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-103<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German American Emergency<br />

Conference (Apr. 17. 1943) INT-33GE-16<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Section <strong>of</strong> Intercultural<br />

Library ([rud.]) INT-33GE-10<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovenian American National Council<br />

(¿Vov. 16. 1943) INT-33YU-49<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Council for Democracy<br />

(May 31, 1944) ¡NT-15HV-572<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America (Sept. 20, 1942) INT-15HU-177<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the King St. Stephen Catholic Society<br />

(July 11, 12, 1942) INT-15HU-133<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians [report]<br />

(May 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1400<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-15HU-793<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Democratic Council<br />

Brotherhood (WO) Branch 1973<br />

(June 10. 1945) INT-15HU-792<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> the 154th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the May<br />

3rd Polish Constitution<br />

(May 13, 1945) INT-21PO-1325<br />

[Opinions expressed by nationality leaders in<br />

Cleveland regarding the breakdown in<br />

Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) INT-21PO-360<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Polish leaders in Cleveland to the<br />

conference in Moscow]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1425<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1260<br />

[Reactions in Cleveland to the breaking <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian-Polish relations]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943; Apr. 29. 1943) INT-21PO-355<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians and Romanians in<br />

Cleveland to the conflict in Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1944) INT-23RM-270<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Romanians and Hungarians in<br />

Cleveland to conflict over Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-23RM-268<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.] (Sept. 15-21. 1942) 1NT-1AL-24<br />

Russian Orthodox Church: Interview With Rev.<br />

Vladimir Prislopsky<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) INT-19MI-383<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, October 4, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-343<br />

Slav Committee, Northern Ohio<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-26SL-12<br />

Slav Parade ~ Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-26SL-21<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Conference in Cleveland, Oct. 18<br />

and 19, 1942 (Ocr. 26. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-329<br />

Slovene-American Congress in Cleveland<br />

(Nov. 11. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-655<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

CSepr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1535<br />

[Slovenians in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1027<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-33UK-1<br />

Steuben Society (German) meeting: October 29,<br />

1942, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-385<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Speech <strong>of</strong> Leonard Simutis,<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> "Draugas" at meeting Feb. 21 at<br />

Lithuanian Hall, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-134<br />

Yugoslavs (Aug. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-159<br />

Zionists in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Oct. 22, 1944) INT-18JE-445<br />

[10th anniversary meeting and war relief efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

Progressive Slovenian Woman's Club, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Nov. 26, 1944]<br />

(Dec. /, 1944) INT-30YU-1613<br />

16th Annual Convention, Russian Orthodox Clubs,<br />

Hotel Carten, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 5-7, 1942<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) JNT-8CR-6<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-33UK-30<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer (newspaper)<br />

Interview with Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst<br />

for Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1348<br />

Cleveland Public Library<br />

[Discussions on minorities and nationalities in<br />

Europe, preliminary meeting]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-10EU-545<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the Polish<br />

question] (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-568<br />

[Discussions on postwar problems, report]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945) INT-10EU-538<br />

Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-154;<br />

(July 10, 20, 1942) 1NT-13GE-263<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Germans (June 19, 1945) INT-13GE-I594<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, August 6, 1945<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1668<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar 14, 1943<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1414<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, May 4, 1945<br />

(May 8, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1495<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Fei. 3, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-546<br />

Germans. Translation <strong>of</strong> an editorial appearing in<br />

Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(June 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1595<br />

Newspapers in Difficulty<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-512<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13, 1945) INT-33GE-113<br />

Cleveland Zionist Society<br />

Zionists in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Oct. 22, 1944) 1NT-18JE-445<br />

Clinnard, Marshall<br />

[Marshall Clinnard, Census Bureau: role <strong>of</strong><br />

churches in foreign group policies]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-19MI-146<br />

Cloak, Suit and Shirt Makers Union,<br />

I.L.G.W.U.<br />

War Aid Pledged by Italian Group<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) INT-17IT-6<br />

Cloth Sponging Drivers and Helpers Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Club Lafayette<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> French fraternal aid<br />

organizations and their <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-12FR-88<br />

Club Obrero Español<br />

Educational Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Club Obrero Español<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-27SP-249<br />

Co-operative Builder (newspaper)<br />

Editorial in the Co-operative Builder<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) INT-11FI-14<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) ¡NT-33FI-23<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Associations in the East<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the annual convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Associations in the East]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-21PO-1269<br />

American Polonia and the Problem Posed by the<br />

Lublin Government<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-33PO-158<br />

Appeal to President Harry S. Truman by the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Parishes and Associations in the East<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-21PO-1334<br />

Co-ordinating Committee Strengthened by New<br />

Director (Apr. 26. 1945) INT-21PO-1280<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Organizations in<br />

New York (Mar. 16. 1944) INT-21PO-742<br />

Current Activities <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Polish Associations in the East<br />

(Oct. ;7-Dec. 11, 1944) INT-21PO-1048<br />

[Father Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-21PO-1264<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Associations in the East]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1206<br />

[Plans for protest meeting <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish Associations in<br />

the East] (May 10, 1945) INT-21PO-1313<br />

Polish-American Committee Demands British Aid<br />

to Warsaw (Sept, 19 1944) INT-33PO-129<br />

[Polish reactions to the Big Three decision<br />

concerning Poland]<br />

(Fei. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1108<br />

Protest Mass Meeting at the New York City<br />

Center (May 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1333<br />

[Reverend Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-21PO-1464<br />

Skoniecki Bid to Secretary Stettinius for UNCIO<br />

status (Apr. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1263<br />

Co-ordinating Council for the Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy as an Ally<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-33IT-I33<br />

Cobalt<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feö. 4. ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-¡86<br />

Cockinos, Nicholas<br />

[Comments on broadcasts by Nicholas Cockinos]<br />

(June ¡5. 1943) INT-14GR-379<br />

[Report on Nicholas Cockinos <strong>of</strong> Boston]<br />

(May ¡7. June 9, ¡943) ¡NT-¡4GR-747<br />

Coda, Albert<br />

[Albert Coda and James Dunn]<br />

(Sept. ¡5, ¡943) INT-¡7IT-82¡<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 67


Code,Joseph B. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Code, Joseph B.<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Dr. Code named to Iowa Faculty<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-150<br />

[Newspaper column referring to Archduke Otto]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-44<br />

[Note on Father Code]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-33<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee, John M.<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-33Z-112<br />

Coney, John M.<br />

American Slavs Salute the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 7, 1945) INT-26SL-230<br />

Cogliandro, Antonio M.<br />

[Antonio Cogliandro and Carmelo Zito]<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-17IT-1777<br />

[Antonio M. Cogliandro]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1945) INT-17IT-1705<br />

Cohen, Abe<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Ocr. 16, 1943) INT-17IT-866<br />

Cohen, Abraham H.<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. 18. 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

Cohen, Helmuth<br />

[Inquiry on Helmuth Cohen]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-449<br />

Cohen, Isaac A.<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes Another<br />

"Document" Against General Mihailovich;<br />

Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich, in Close<br />

Cooperation with Italians<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-782<br />

Cohen, Jack<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Cohen, Julius<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Cohen, Sarah<br />

[Mrs. Sarah Cohen: project <strong>of</strong> the Committee for<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-564<br />

Coil, E. J.<br />

[Possible import <strong>of</strong> oil from the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-24RS-372<br />

Cok, Ivan M.<br />

Dr. Ivan M. Cok [Tchok]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-507<br />

[Hungarian terror campaign in northern<br />

Yugoslavia] (May 27. 1942) INT-30YU-63<br />

[Ivan M. Cok] (July 7. 1943) INT-30YU-995<br />

[Sabotage in Slovenian Provinces Ocuppied by<br />

Italy] (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-559<br />

[Slovenian Liberation Leaders]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1942) INT-30YU-211<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1942] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-445<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec 2, 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New York Festival<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-563<br />

Yugoslav Affairs (Feb. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-618<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

[Yugoslav Information Center Bureau and<br />

Yugoslav Internecine PoUtics]<br />

(Dec. ¡1, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-676<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Colakovic, Radoljub<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

68 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Colbjomsen, Ole<br />

[Scandinavian economists biographical notes]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-25SC-22<br />

Collaborators<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(JVov. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-399<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 17 (June 10, 1945) INT-1AL-189<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) IM , -lAL-62<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-382<br />

Ambassador Fotich's Letter to New York Times<br />

Regarding General Nedich<br />

(Wov. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-645<br />

America in the War AboutYugoslavia<br />

(Mar. 10. Apr. 26. 1943) INT-33YU-21<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in United<br />

States" (May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-5<br />

[Assassination <strong>of</strong> Henry Gachelin and growing<br />

anti-collaborationist opposition in France]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-253<br />

Athens Government<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-14GR-416<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-30YU-90<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April 1944) INT-1AL-115<br />

[Celebration in Paris <strong>of</strong> the hundredth issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

collaborationist paper "Les Nouveaux Temps"]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-178<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General Milan<br />

Nedich (Oct. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-336<br />

Collaborationist Tendencies [in France]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1943) INT-12FR-723<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes Another<br />

"Document" Against General Mihailovich;<br />

Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich, in Close<br />

Cooperation with Italians<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-782<br />

Developments in France<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-I2FR-83<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-112<br />

[Exposure <strong>of</strong> Ignazio Capuano as Nazi-Fascist<br />

coUaborator] CO«. 13. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1506<br />

Fotitch-"Quisling" Neditch Relationship<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-404<br />

France and Collaboration, by Boris Souvarine<br />

(Feb. 20-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-183<br />

France and Collaboration: Comments on the<br />

Situation and Leading Political Figures, by B.<br />

Souvarine (Mar. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-35<br />

[French labor underground proposal for the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a clandestine<br />

anti-collaborationist newspaper]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-784<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the United States<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-596<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

Information Concerning Croatia [on Italian move<br />

for collabo, ation between Pavelich and Machek]<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-30YU-908<br />

[Information on political figures in France, French<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials in Washington, and private individuals<br />

in New York or elsewhere]<br />

(Mar. 5-27, 1942) INT-12FR-116<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-87<br />

Jean Dupuy, French Citizen, Former Co-owner <strong>of</strong><br />

"Petit Parisien"<br />

(Mar. 28-May 12, 1942) INT-12FR-55<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-33JE4<br />

Kazys Musteikis, Lithuanian Quisling<br />

(Jan. 1, 1943) INT-5BA-94<br />

[Kostas Kotzias] (Jan. 19, 1942) INT-14GR-30<br />

La Presse russe en U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-24RS-113<br />

Leroy-Ladurie (Apr. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-57<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26, 1944) 1NT-1AL-125<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duplicity] (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-239<br />

Memorandum About Some <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Personalities (June 26, 1941) INT-12FR-182<br />

Memorandum Re: Nellos A. Canellopoulos<br />

(Jan. 6, 1942) INT-14GR-18<br />

[Message <strong>of</strong> Dinko Tomasic on Archbishop<br />

Aloisius Stepinac] (Sept 7, 1942) 1NT-30YU-244<br />

Mihailovich condemned as ally <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich by<br />

Partisans (Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

"Mihailovich Deal With Nazi is Uncovered"<br />

(Oct. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-274<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5<br />

Political and military activities<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) INT-1AL-91<br />

Possible Greek Darían: Voulpiotes<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-14GR-447<br />

[Pro-Axis activities in the Near East]<br />

(Apr. 14-July 28, 1942) INT-18JE-120<br />

[Pro-Nazi clergy in exile]<br />

(Wov. 4, 1943) INT-24RS-197<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and the<br />

French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and Munich;<br />

Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-429<br />

Proposed Yugoslav Declaration [on Croat<br />

Quislings, Budget, King Peter]<br />

(July 25, 1943) INT-30YU-1022<br />

[Prud'homme's appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Vichy leaders and<br />

programs down to Dec. 1, 1941; Henri Lemery]<br />

(Mar. 2-18, 1942) INT-12FR-62<br />

Rallys Government<br />

(July 11, 1943) INT-14GR-408<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press<br />

(Dec. 9, 1944) INT-33FR-41<br />

Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek's refutation to charges <strong>of</strong><br />

being Vatican agent<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-597<br />

Russian Opinion on Pro-German Tendencies <strong>of</strong><br />

Laval (May 15, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-132<br />

Secret Report on the Collapse <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. 31, 1941) 1NT-14GR-2<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(Nov. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-330<br />

"Slobodna Rec," Yugoslav Partisans, and General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 24. 1942) INT-30YU-284<br />

Srbobran Quotes General Clark To "Prove" that<br />

Mihailovich Was Not a Traitor<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-33YU-142<br />

Swedish Attitude Toward Possible Quislings<br />

(Sept. 3, 1942) INT-25SC-97<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noli's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

([Feb. 20, 1944]) INT-1AL-108<br />

Trials <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Collaborators Approved by<br />

Pro-Soviet Bulgarian-American Society<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33BU-13


Index by Subjects and Names Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) 1NT-30YV-659<br />

Tsolakoglou government<br />

(Feb. 26-Apr. 14. 1942) INT-14GR-I74<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Nazi Headquarters<br />

in Argentina (Sept. 23. 1944) INT-29UK-319<br />

U.S. Bars Laval's "Collaboration" Policy from<br />

New World [and other mattere]<br />

(May 15. 1942) INT-12FR-20S<br />

[Violaine Hoppenot, Aix-en-Provence, to her<br />

father, minister in Uruguay, letter extract]<br />

(Jan. 28. 1942) INT-12FR-145<br />

Weekly French Intelligence Report No. 6<br />

CJVov. ¡6. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-922<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

[Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile Against Partisans;<br />

King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat<br />

(Dec. 2. 16. 1942) 1NT-30YU-602<br />

Yugoslav Leaders Indict Mihailovich; Yugoslav<br />

Patriots Hold Conference, Resolution Adopted<br />

Exposes Nation's Traitors<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-220<br />

Yugoslav Politics in London [Genral Velebn's<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich's Alleged Cooperation<br />

with Germans] (May 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1420<br />

Collins, Alan<br />

Foreign Markets (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Collins, Charles A.<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1528<br />

Collins, L. C.<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943) INT-4AU-447<br />

Colokovic, Rodoljub<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

CJVov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Colombia<br />

[Anti-Nazi freedom movement in Bogota,<br />

Colombia] (Apr. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-165<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Free French Envoy in Bogota<br />

(May 30. 1942) INT-12FR-135<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Colonialism<br />

[Instructions by the Italian Government for a<br />

diplomatic report on Italian colonies]<br />

(Apr. 9. 1942) INT-17IT-2S7<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1524<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann's views; Institute on Patterns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lasting Peace, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-13GE-S85<br />

Colton Lee Booking Agency<br />

[Ray Brock lecture payments]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1344<br />

Colubich, Rocco<br />

Croatians; Interview with Rocco Colubich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Supreme Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union, Vice-President <strong>of</strong> Sponsoring Lodges for<br />

Croatian Congress and Member <strong>of</strong> Arrangement<br />

Committees - Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-704<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System (Short-Wave Dept.)<br />

News Item Dealing with Croat-American<br />

Congress and Gen Mihailovich<br />

(Fei>. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-628<br />

"Twenty-Second Letter' [Columbia Broadcast<br />

Dedicated to Yugoslav Underground]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-163<br />

Colombia Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian Mutual<br />

Societies<br />

[Columbia Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian Mutual Socities]<br />

(Apr. 1942) INT-I7IT-186<br />

Columbia University<br />

Hungarian Reference Library<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-15HV-739<br />

Columbia University Russian Institute<br />

Russian Institute at Columbia Will Train Peace<br />

SpeciaUsts (June 20, 1945) INT-24RS-390<br />

Columbian League<br />

[Information on the Columbian League and the<br />

Itahan Democratic Club]<br />

([June 29, 1942]) INT-17IT-272<br />

Columbus (periodical)<br />

Italian Magazine Out<br />

(JVov. 75, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-389<br />

Combat (newspaper)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept.. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-685<br />

[August 1942 issue <strong>of</strong> Combat]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-455<br />

Clandestine French Publications<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) INT-12FR-709<br />

[De Gaullist underground press attitude toward<br />

U.S., analysis] (Nov. 2, 1942) INT-12FR-409<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

(June 23, 1942) INT-12FR-219<br />

[French underground publications and Vichy<br />

orders] (July 24, 1942) INT-12FR-314<br />

Note sur la Ligne Politique de "Combat"<br />

Clandestin (aout-decembre 1943)<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-796<br />

[Paul Vignaux' cable to Albert Grand: information<br />

on "Liberation" and "Combat"]<br />

(Aug. 1. 1942) INT-12FR-217<br />

[Underground press in France, review]<br />

(July 14-20. 1942) INT-12FR-294<br />

Comfort, Howard<br />

[Comments on article in "Fortune"]<br />

(Oct. 1. 1942) INT-17IT-490<br />

[Suggestions for gaining Italian public favor]<br />

(JVov. 4, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-466<br />

Comintern<br />

Second All-Slav Meeting Held in Moscow on Apr.<br />

4 and 5, 1942 (May 3, 5. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-44<br />

Comisión der Alemanes Libres (Argentina)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Comité Alemán Antifascista de Cuba<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> "Comité Alemán Antifascista de<br />

Cuba" (Apr. 17. 1945) INT-13GE-1470<br />

Comité Alemán AntiFascista (Uruguay)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943: Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Comité Austríaco (Argentina)<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Ocr. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

[Memorandum on discontinuation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

National Committee; Report <strong>of</strong> Comité<br />

Austríaco <strong>of</strong> Argentina]<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-4AU-161<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) 1NT-4AU-347<br />

Comité Austríacos in Buenos Aires<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 11. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-516<br />

Comité Autrichien de Liberation (France)<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

(Dec. 16. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-745<br />

Comité de Protecao dos Interesses Austríacos<br />

no Brazil<br />

Report From Sao Paulo: Committee to Protect<br />

Austrian Interests in Brazil<br />

(JVov. 20. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-412<br />

Comité de Unificación Hispana<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Comité de Unificación Hispana<br />

(Dec. 2«, 1943) INT-33SP-9<br />

Comité Latino Americano De Alemanes<br />

Libres<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

Comité Permanent de la Survivance Française<br />

en Amérique<br />

[French organizations in U.S.]<br />

(JVov. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-406<br />

Comité Pro Liberación<br />

Underground Political Organizations in Spain<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-27SP-437<br />

Comité Républicain Francois<br />

see French Republican Committee<br />

Comité Yugoslavia Libera<br />

Pro-Partisan Organizations in Cuba and Mexico<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1303<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> General Milan R.<br />

Stefanik's Death, Cleveland, Ohio, May<br />

1943<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Alliance<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-384<br />

Commerce<br />

see Business and industry<br />

see Foreign trade<br />

Commission on Cultural Inter-Relations<br />

Commission on Cultural Inter-Relations<br />

[establishment proposal]<br />

(Jan., ¡945; Apr. 9, 1945) INT-IOEU-560<br />

Commission To Study the Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Peace<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants] (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-453<br />

Works in Progress on American Organizations in<br />

New York (June 24, 1943) INT-10EU-239<br />

Committe for Organization <strong>of</strong> an Eastern<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Anti-Fascists<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) 1NT-13GE-964<br />

Committee Favoring Unity <strong>of</strong> Slavs in<br />

Argentina<br />

[Slav Congress in Argentina]<br />

(July 31. 1942; Aug. 15. 1942) 1NT-26SL-49<br />

Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy<br />

[Appeal to President Roosevelt from the<br />

Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1125<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated Reich<br />

Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Germany<br />

and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1159<br />

Germany: Summer Institute for Social Progress<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-10EU-437<br />

[Statement by the Committee for a Democratic<br />

Foreign Policy regarding the Badoglio<br />

Government] (June 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1202<br />

Committee for a Free Hungary<br />

Justice to Hungary and War and Peace Problems<br />

History Research Analysis<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944; Mar. 15, 1945) INT-15HU-747<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

[Agitation <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish Army to<br />

rescue Romanian Jews]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-204<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> special meeting <strong>of</strong> Committee<br />

for a Jewish Army]<br />

(July 6. 1942) INT-18JE-135<br />

[Correspondence on Los Angeles campaign <strong>of</strong><br />

Committee for a Jewish Army and Atlantic City<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> anti-Zionist Reform rabbis]<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-18JE-124<br />

Demand for a Jewish Army<br />

(JVov. 25, 1942) INT-18JE-201<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and Its<br />

Background (June 6, 1944) INT-33JE-27<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 69


Committee for a Jewish Army Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Information on the Emergency Committee To<br />

Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(July 14. 1943) INT-18JE-241<br />

[Jewish press commentary on various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Apr. 14. 1943) INT-18JE-22Í<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1942) INT-18JE-65<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish State Party and the<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

(June 2. 1942) INT-18JE-45<br />

[I 'ational Proclamation Dinner sponsored by the<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

/Dec. 16. 1942) INT-18JE-168<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Mar. 27-Apr. 17. 1942) INT-18JE-53<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Mar. 16. 1943) INT-18JE-212<br />

[Press reports on statements by the National<br />

Conference for Palestine and the Committee for<br />

a Jewish Army] (May 10, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-227<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (May 12. 1943) INT-18JE-226;<br />

(May 20. 1943) INT-18JE-228<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish military<br />

force] (Jan. 2, 1942) INT-18JE-2;<br />

(May 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-18JE-27;<br />

(June 5-7, 1942) INT-18JE-42;<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-18JE-63<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Committee for a Jewish Army <strong>of</strong> Stateless<br />

and Palestinian Jews<br />

(Feb. 8. 1943) INT-18JE-202;<br />

(Feb. 8. 1943) INT-33JE-13<br />

[Reports on the sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army, a European-Jewish conference,<br />

and the Weizmann testimonial dinner]<br />

(June 11-12. 1942) INT-18JE-126<br />

Committee for a New Democratic Hungary<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's Independence<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-1SHU-740<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

(Feb. 21. 1945) INT-15HU-724<br />

Committee for an Independent Hungary<br />

[Eckhardt resigns] (July 24, 1942) INT-15HV-160<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(Apr. 25-May 23, 1944) INT-10EU-383<br />

Committee for Italian Unity<br />

Committee for Italian Unity Formed<br />

(Feb. 22, ¡945) INT-33IT-128<br />

Committee for Revitalizing the Struggle<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> new organization "The Committee<br />

for Revitalizing the Struggle"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-14GR-453<br />

Committee for the Conference <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Lithuanians<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-5BA-302<br />

Committee for the Defense <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Alsace and Lorraine<br />

Interview with Jean d'Hellocourt, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Committee for the Defense <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Alsace and Lorraine<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-12FR-963<br />

Committee for the Imprisoned <strong>of</strong> Zion<br />

New Revisionist-Led Relief Organization Makes<br />

Anti-British Appeai (Feb. 9, 1945) INT-33JE-47<br />

Committee for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Christ's<br />

Cause in America<br />

[Religion and politics: controversial letter and<br />

articles] (Aug. 17, 1942: Sept. 5.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-72<br />

70 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Nov. 14. 1942) INT-29UK-152;<br />

(Feb. - Dec., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-153<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec, 1941-Apr, 1942) INT-29UK-78<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian and Hungarian<br />

sections in the Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Dec. 15, 1941-Jan. 23,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-9<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> the Albanian section in the<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 18-23. 1941) INT-10EU-10<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26, 1942) 1NT-10EV-19<br />

[Changing name <strong>of</strong> Berlin in U.S. to Lidice,<br />

suggestion from Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (June 18-24, 1942) INT-10EU-52<br />

[Committee for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-29UK-88<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Sept. 22-Nov. 27. 1941) INT-10EU-2;<br />

(Feb. 15. 1942) INT-10EU-16;<br />

(June 26, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-150<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> American Citizens <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Origin or Descent (July 1, 1942) INT-10EU-53<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

information] (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-10EU-86<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-80<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[purpose and activities]<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-10EU-593<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

[Jefferson Breem] (Apr. 8. 1942) INT-10EU-15<br />

[Margolin's resignation from Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-17<br />

[Memoranda on and Newspaper Interviews with<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Dec. 1941 -Apr., 1942) INT-29UK-82<br />

My Interview with Mr. Ame Làurin <strong>of</strong> Mar. 2,<br />

1942 (Mar. 6, 1942) INT-9CZ-9<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

([Nov.. 1944-Jan., 1945]) INT-29UK-335<br />

[Rebuttal by Fedor S. Mansvetov to Allegations <strong>of</strong><br />

Nazi Ties] (Feb. 9. 1942; Feb. 22,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-81<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

(Apr.. 1942-Mar. 16. 1944) INT-29UK-280<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Committee for the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

Distomo Episode an Occasion for Recrimination in<br />

the Greek-American Press<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-33GR-71<br />

Mass Meeting Sponsored by the Committee for<br />

the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-14GR-576;<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33GR-68<br />

Committee for the Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy as a<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy (Apr. 26, 1945; May 27,<br />

1945) INT-17IT-1783<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Michigan Committee for the<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy as a Member <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations] (Apr. 20. 1945) INT-17IT-1743<br />

Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration from Europe<br />

[Mrs. Sarah Cohen: project <strong>of</strong> the Committee for<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-564<br />

[Work <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration from Europe]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-550<br />

Committee for the Union <strong>of</strong> Slavs in the<br />

Argentine Republic<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to South America]<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-26SL-30<br />

Committee for the Union <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

People<br />

An Appeal to Italians: Destroy the Axis! Free<br />

Italy! ([1941]) INT-17IT-179<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

[Appeal in Italy by the Committee <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

urging uprising] (Oct. 24. 1942) INT-17IT-400<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Action Against Neo-Fascism<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders in<br />

Exile (June 28. 1944) INT-20NS-33<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-29UK-281<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1. 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

More on the Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-29UK-282<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-33UK-12<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on Ukrainian<br />

Nationalism in Argentina<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-33UK-21<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18. 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21. 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Democratic Members <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

Comment by Prica: "Committee <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> SNF"<br />

(Mar. 27. 1945) INT-30YU-1746<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Fighting France<br />

[French organizations in U.S.]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-406<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> French Speaking Societies, Inc.<br />

Contribution Pledge to War Relief<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-12FR-274<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionists<br />

Has Germany a Future?<br />

(Sept. 14. ¡945) 1NT-13GE-1688<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> German American<br />

Trade Unionists at the Manhattan Center, N.Y.,<br />

June 18, 1944 (June 23. 1944) INT-13GE-1156<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian Societies United for<br />

Victory <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian Societies<br />

United for Victory <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) INT-17IT-517;<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-niT-550<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Jewish Writers and Artists<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, Polo<br />

Grounds, NYC, July 8, 1943<br />

([July 15. 1943]) ¡NT-24RS-170<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish delegation from<br />

Russia] (Aug. 17. ¡943) INT-18JE-250<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

(July 28. ¡943) INT-24RS-¡73<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation, Italy<br />

see Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Descent<br />

[Joseph Schwarz letter to Cordell Hull]<br />

(Jan. 16. 1943) lNT-¡5HU-249<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

see Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-Americans, Detroit,<br />

Mich.


Index by Subjects and Names Communists and communist parties<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Ukrainians <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-26SL127<br />

Committee on Re-education <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

[Committee on Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners<br />

<strong>of</strong> War] (June 20, 1944) INT-13GE-1155<br />

Gerhart Seger discusses his new Committee on<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-33GE-4S<br />

Committee to Aid the Soviet Ukraine<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-29UK-307<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-26<br />

Committee To Defend America<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2, 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

Committee to Fight Nazism<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Committeee <strong>of</strong> Austrian University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

[Return <strong>of</strong> Certain Pr<strong>of</strong>essors and Jurists to<br />

Austria] (July 9, 1945) INT-4AV-841<br />

Commodities<br />

see <strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

Common Council for American Unity<br />

[American organizations in touch with foreign<br />

political groups, suggested list]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-185<br />

Common Council Activities; Foreign-Language<br />

Communist Press (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-10EU-192<br />

Common Council and the Victory Council<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-19MI-177<br />

[Common Council and Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign-Language Press]<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ¡NT-19MÏ-176<br />

[Common Council draft letter to foreign-language<br />

newspapers in New York City]<br />

(Dec. 14-15, 1942) INT-19M1-144<br />

[Common Council for American Unity,<br />

information] (Mar. 8, 1944) INT-10EU-354<br />

Common Council for American Unity<br />

[organization and activities]<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-10EU-222<br />

[Common Council for American Unity proposal to<br />

organize a multinational/racial conference to<br />

study possible terms <strong>of</strong> a just peace]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1941) INT-19MI-11<br />

[Common Council group's plans for a<br />

foreign-language newspapers conference]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-19MI-158<br />

[Common Council letter to Louis Bromfield,<br />

Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York] (Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 21,<br />

1942) 1NT-19MI-148<br />

[Common Council letter to sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Victory<br />

Conference: foreign-language press]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-142<br />

[Common Council letters rejecting the Bromfield<br />

proposed conference <strong>of</strong> foreign-language press]<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942; Jan. 4, 1943) INT-19MI-159<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Kosanovich and Furian Speak at Public Meeting<br />

(May 16, 1943) INT-30YU-889<br />

[Louis Adamic's resignation as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> the Common Council for American<br />

Unity] (Mar. 1, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-355<br />

Martinek and Common Council for American<br />

Unity (June 6, 1945) INT-IOEU-598<br />

[Meeting between the Common Council steering<br />

committee for the conference <strong>of</strong> foreign-language<br />

press and OWI members, report]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-19MI-164<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Common Council steering committee<br />

for the conference <strong>of</strong> the foreign-language press,<br />

report] (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-173<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> representatives from Victory Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> the foreign-language press and Common<br />

Council] (May 1, 1943) INT-10EU-197<br />

Presidential Campaign in the Foreign-Language<br />

Press (Sept. 22-29, 1944) INT-10EU-469<br />

Report on Common Council<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-19MI-227<br />

Victory Press Conference Plans <strong>of</strong> Common<br />

Council (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-10EU-170<br />

[Yaroslav Chyz, Common Council for American<br />

Unity, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-10EU-588<br />

Commonweal (periodical)<br />

Manifesto on the War<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-19MI-213<br />

Communications media<br />

see also Censorship<br />

see also International cooperation in<br />

communications and transportation<br />

see also Motion pictures<br />

see also Press<br />

see also Propaganda<br />

see also Radio<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-14GR-U8<br />

Telegraph, Telephone and Radio Communications<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-14GR-401<br />

Communism<br />

see Communists and communist parties<br />

see Socialists and socialist parties<br />

Communist International<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1941) INT-24RS-25;<br />

(Dec. 15, 1941) ¡NT-24RS-29<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the western<br />

hemisphere] (Aug. 11, 1943) 1NT-24RS-177<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by David J.<br />

Dallin (July 1, 1943) INT-24RS-172<br />

[Influence <strong>of</strong> the Comintern]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) 1NT-24RS-167<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-164<br />

Polish-American Press Comments on Comintern's<br />

Liquidation (June 1, 1943) INT-24RS-155<br />

Press Reaction to the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist International<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-24RS-165<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> different Nationally Group<br />

Leaders...to Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist<br />

International (May 25, 1943) INT-24RS-152<br />

[Reaction to disbanding <strong>of</strong> Communist<br />

International] (May 23, 1943) INT-24RS-151<br />

Reactions to Disbandment <strong>of</strong> Comintern<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-24RS-153;<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-24RS-154<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George Kagan<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-24RS-126<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

during the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-135<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintem's Liquidation<br />

(June 2, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-187<br />

Communist (periodical)<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Ocr. 7, ¡944) 1NT-33GE-62<br />

Communist Political Association<br />

Communist Political Association Mass Meeting<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-33Z-74<br />

"Spotlight on New England," Published by<br />

Communist Political Association <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Aug. 8, 1944) INT-19MI-337<br />

Communists and communist parties<br />

see also Comintern<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Communist Party in Catalonia]<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-27SP-208<br />

Adamic's "Inside Yugoslavia"<br />

(Dec. 28, 30, 1942) INT-30YU-499<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1363<br />

[Adler on proletarian movement]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) JNT-4AU-661<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3. 1942) INT-12FR-126<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

[Alleged communist activities among de Gaullists]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-12FR-548<br />

[Alleged communist domination <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movement] (Jan. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-281<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory councU] (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-4AU-499<br />

Allied Labor News (May 23. 1942) INT-19MI-99<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13. 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 1 (Dec. 31, 1944) INT-1AL-162<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 2 (Jan. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-163<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom, reports on forthcoming sixth national<br />

conference]<br />

(Fefc. 22-Apr. 28, 1942) INT-10EU-41<br />

American Labor and the "Popular Front"<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-19MI-81<br />

American Minonties and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Politics (June 10, 1942) INT-19MI-56<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Aug. 26, 1944) INT-33Z-87<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-33Z-1<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-30YU-1017<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-33YU-120<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Catholic press articles about<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1168<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> comments on Yugoslavia situation by<br />

Stevenson (British ambassador to Yugoslavia)]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1170<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-896<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> press items on the Soviet government,<br />

Communism, and Zionism]<br />

(June 14-July 22, 1942) INT-18JE-110<br />

[Andre Philip, the trade-union situation, and<br />

communist activities in France]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-268<br />

Anti-Communist Action Within Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union (May 5, 1943) 1NT-30YU-857<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 11, 1944) INT-33PR-4<br />

Anti-Salazar Spokesman Discusses Portuguese<br />

American Activity (JVov. 29, 1944) ¡NT-33PR-5<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-434<br />

Armenian Community in Boston<br />

(Feb. 27, 1944) INT-3AM-33<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) INT-33AM-8<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-33AM-1<br />

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Communists and communist parties Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Armenians in America<br />

fDec. 7. 1943) INT-3AM-26<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942: May 8,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-38<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1I76<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Detroit Poles Toward the Dissolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-21PO-455<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese community in<br />

Massachusetts (Sept 2, ¡944) INT-22PR-30<br />

Austria (Apr. 3. 1942) INT-4AU-31<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldem<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-15<br />

Austria: Economic and General Conditions, Oct.<br />

and Nov., 1942 (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-327<br />

[Austrian Action] (June 30, 1944) INT-4AU-550<br />

[Austrian Action Meeting]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1944) INT-4AU-603<br />

Austrian Affairs [conversation with Ferdinand<br />

Czernin] (June 8, 1943) INT-4AU-351<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-33AU-25<br />

[Austrian Communist line]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-4AU-722<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

(June 21, 1942) INT-4AU-228;<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) INT-4AU-651<br />

[Austrian communists in U.S.]<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-4AU-276<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) INT-33AU-47 '<br />

[Austrian movement in Sweden]<br />

(Dec. 13-14, 1944) INT-4AU-673<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) INT-4AU-166<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Bands belonging to LNC, Communists<br />

([July 13, 1943]) 1NT-1AL-70<br />

Bishop Dionisije (Not. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1610<br />

[Boyd's Views on Yugoslav Press]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-30YU-647<br />

[Bringing Leon Jouhaux to the U.S.; support for<br />

workers in maritime cities; and use <strong>of</strong> young<br />

labor leaders for short-wave broadcasts]<br />

(Feb. 25. 1942) INT-12FR-30<br />

[Cables against pro-Communist propaganda in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 17-Nov. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-1125<br />

Catholic Upper Middle-class Attitude Toward<br />

Russia and the French Communist Party, with<br />

Biographical Notes<br />

(2Vov. 29. 1944) INT-12FR-941<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R. Called<br />

'Slap' at Pro-Communist Carpatho-Russians Here<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-33CR-22<br />

[Comintern maneuvers in Mexico; former Spanish<br />

Socialist leader in concentration camp in<br />

Germany] (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-10EV-392<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1647<br />

Comment by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1671<br />

Comment by Slovak-American Leftist<br />

(Dec. 14. 1944) INT-9CZ-823<br />

Comment by Slovak League Spokesmen<br />

fDec. 28. 1944) INT-9CZ-828<br />

Comment on Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers' cooperation with<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 23. 1944) INT-9CZ-744<br />

Comments by Butkovich<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1697<br />

72 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Comments from Calvin Brook]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-9CZ-881<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

Common Council Activities; Foreign-Language<br />

Communist Press (Apr. 22, 1943) INT-10EU-192<br />

Communist Activities [in European countries]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1943) INT-10EU-256<br />

Communist Attacks on Anti-Nazi<br />

Non-Communists (Mar. 28, 1942) INT-19MI-77<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-4AU-463<br />

Communist in Rome Austrian Committee<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-4AU-650<br />

Communist Infdtration: New Organizations<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-19MI-79<br />

Communist Influence in European Emigrant<br />

Groups (Mar. 14-17, 1942) INT-10EV-34<br />

Communist Influences in the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Jan. 31, ¡944) INT-9CZ-626<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-140<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

NationaUty (July 11. 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Communist "L'ltalia d'Oggi" Folds Again<br />

(July 7, ¡945) INT-33IT-¡51<br />

Communist "Narodni Glasnik" Becomes a Daily<br />

(Dec. 29. ¡942) INT-30YU-504<br />

Communist Paper Champions "Statehood Rights"<br />

for Jews in Palestine<br />

(Jan. 22. 1945) lNT-33JE-4¡<br />

Communist Party Builders Congress<br />

(Apr. 5. 1943) INT-¡9MI-¡97<br />

Communist Party Builders Congress [report]<br />

(Apr. 5. ¡943) ¡NT-33Z-¡5<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-4AU-337;<br />

(Dec. 17. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-450<br />

Communist Party in Relation to Other Parties in<br />

Yugoslavia (Feb. 1, ¡945) ¡NT-30YU-¡672<br />

Communist Party Meeting, San Francisco, and<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> William Z. Foster<br />

(July ¡, 1943) INT-19MI-228<br />

Communist Political Association Mass Meeting<br />

(May 27. 1944) INT-33Z-74<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-33Z-44<br />

Communist Propaganda Against the British<br />

(May 11. 1942) INT-19MI-39<br />

Communist World Policy<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-84<br />

Communists and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-10EU-5¡<br />

[Communists attitudes toward, and relations with<br />

Russia] (June 23, ¡942) lNT-¡9MI-80<br />

Communists in Army Camps<br />

(July 8, 1942) 1NT-19MI-83<br />

Communists in Czech Government<br />

(Apr. ¡0, ¡944) INT-9CZ-693<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

(July 3. ¡942) lNT-¡9M¡-82<br />

Communists Pledge Full Support to Jewish<br />

"Statehood" in Palestine<br />

(July 4, 1945) INT-33JE-70<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Jan. 22, ¡945) lNT-30YU-¡662<br />

[Conversation with Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 3. ¡945) INT-9CZ-875<br />

[Conversation with ex-ambassador Fotitch]<br />

(Sept. 8, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡524<br />

Conversation with General Deutsch<br />

(Jan. H, ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-263<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. ¡5. ¡945) ¡NT-30YU-¡734<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Feb. 28. ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-646<br />

"Council <strong>of</strong> National Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Sends Greetings and Thanks to American<br />

Yugoslavs for Their Moral and Political Aid." •<br />

Slobodna Rec, January 21, 1943<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡943) 1NT-30YU-931<br />

Count Ferdinand Czernin [concerning recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> provisional government]<br />

(May ¡2. ¡945) INT-4AU-800<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May ¡9. ¡945) INT-33YU-¡37<br />

[Critique <strong>of</strong> Louis Adamic book "My Native<br />

Land"] (Nov. ¡5. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-H38<br />

Croat-Serbs: Current Issue <strong>of</strong> Zajednicar and<br />

Related Subjects (Feb. H, ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-668<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote Machek's<br />

Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's Pro-Russian<br />

Orientation (May 15. 1945) INT-33YU-136<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists - Nationalist Bloc in<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

(July ¡2. 1943) mT-30YU-1007<br />

Croats: Pending Congress<br />

(Dec. 29. ¡942) INT-30YU-662<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. ¡5, ¡945) INT-33YU-H7<br />

Current Item from Nasa Nada [on Communism]<br />

(Mar. 17. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-77¡<br />

Czechoslovak and Left-wing<br />

(July ¡0. ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-935<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May ¡7, 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

De Gaulle and the Communists<br />

(Mar. 2, ¡943) INT-12FR-538<br />

Devious Program <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 9, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-9¡8<br />

[Differences among Slavic-American leaders]<br />

(Ocf. 4, ¡944) lNT-30YU-¡556<br />

[Dinko Tomasic views on Partisan movement and<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> separate Serbian and Croatian<br />

states] (Jan. ¡7. ¡945) INT-30YU-¡66¡<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the Working<br />

Class (Dec. 30. ¡944) rNT-4AU-682<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Proposed Change <strong>of</strong> Name for the<br />

Communist Party (Jan. 20, ¡944) INT-33Z-59<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

(Jan. 8. ¡945) 1NT-33YU-H2<br />

Dissident ItaUan-American Communists Seek<br />

Vindication in Duelos' Attack on American<br />

Communist Policy<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-331T-¡46<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy<br />

(July ¡, ¡943 to Aug. 2. ¡943) INT-33Z-36<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

(July ¡3. ¡944) ¡NT-4AU-557<br />

[Dohm's views on Italian Communists]<br />

(Oct. ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-1448<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Krnjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

(Jan. 27. ¡945) INT-30YU-1670<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-33CZ-39<br />

[Fascism and Communism in the Spanish press in<br />

the U.S ; information on the Portuguese press in<br />

the U.S.] (Dec. ¡942) ¡NT-27SP-259<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League (Apr. 24. ¡945) INT-9CZ-892<br />

[Ferdinand Czernin on alleged Communist<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian Youth Committee]<br />

(Aug. 3, 6. ¡942) lNT-4AU-¡28<br />

Financial Assistance from U.S.A. to Communist<br />

Party in Ireland (July 20, ¡943) INT-¡6IR-¡5<br />

Finns: document series INT-l¡FI-¡ to<br />

INT-¡¡Fl-¡40<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. ¡3, ¡944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May (June 28, 1944) INT-33Z-79<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-108


Index by Subjects and Names Communists and communist parties<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) im--4AU-303<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government ßfar. 23, 1944) INT-lALlOó<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. ¡0. 1942) INT-SOYV-óSl<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen); Executions<br />

in Vienna (Mar. 12, ¡945) INT-4AU-747<br />

Free French [relations with the labor movement]<br />

(May 1. 1942) INT-12FR-48<br />

Free World Organization [mass meeting report]<br />

(May I. 1945) INT-19MI-440<br />

French Cleavage Between the U.S. and the Soviet<br />

Union (Sept. 9, 1943) INT-33FR-18<br />

French Communist Party<br />

(Sept. 1943) INT-12FR-671<br />

[French underground, note]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1943; Mar. 22, 1943) INT-12FR-561<br />

Further Comment by Markovich<br />

(Dec 19, ¡944) INT-30YV-1641<br />

Further report on Austrian and German radical<br />

and labor groups in the United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-29<br />

Further Report on "The Hour"<br />

(Mar. 3¡, ¡942; Apr. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-143<br />

General Deutsch (July 26, ¡944) INT-4AU-562<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the Communists;<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts from<br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. ¡9-24, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡90<br />

[General Draza Mihailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the U.S.] (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-33YU-11<br />

[General Jakob Avsic <strong>of</strong> Slovene party]<br />

(May 5, ¡944) INT-30YU-1446<br />

General Mihailovich and the Communists'<br />

Extracts from Monitoring Report from Istanbul<br />

["Free Yugoslavia" Radio]<br />

(Sept. 24, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-245<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up [by<br />

Ruth Mitchell] (July ¡, 1943) INT-30YU-986<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

(Sept. 50, 1942) INT-13GE-3¡5<br />

Germans: document series INT-¡3GE-¡ to<br />

lNT-¡3GE-¡720<br />

Germans: numbered reports INT-33GE-1 to<br />

¡NT-33GE-113<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

Greek View <strong>of</strong> Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

(Jan. ¡4. ¡943) INT-30YV-550<br />

Greeks: document series ¡NT-14GR-1 to<br />

INT-I4GR-748<br />

[Grenier, information]<br />

(Jan. ¡9. 1943) INT-12FR-50¡<br />

Growing Romanian-American Concern with<br />

Events Abroad (Oct. 9, ¡945) INT-23RM-382<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

(JVov. 20, ¡942) INT-30YU-436<br />

[Harriman's commentary on Slovak events]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-619<br />

"Hear Red Bands Harry Serbian Patriot Array"<br />

(Sept. 20, ¡942) INT-30YU-202<br />

[Hermann Borchard]<br />

(July 17, 1945) lNT-13GE-¡647<br />

Highlights <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union as given by Daniel Stakich<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-1086<br />

[Historical background and present activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish Communist Party; communist activities<br />

in Switzerland, Portugal, and Sweden]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) INT-27SP-39<br />

[Hodza, Milan, article: "Europe at the<br />

Crossroads"] (Mar. 1944) INT-32A-75<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Continues to<br />

Attack Croat-American Congress and Ban<br />

Subasich (Jan. 26. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-581<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-¡ to<br />

¡NT-15HU-823<br />

Important Comment by Vrabel<br />

(Apr. 7, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-882<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, ¡943]) ¡NT-¡AL-¡00<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message to<br />

King Peter II from Serbian-American groups]<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡945) INT-30YU-¡666<br />

[Information on Calvin Brook, editor <strong>of</strong> L'udovy<br />

Dennik] (Fei>. 28. ¡944) INT-9CZ-645<br />

Information on Communist Activities in Turkey<br />

and the Balkans<br />

(Oct. 2i-Oct. 28. ¡943) lNT-¡0EU-285<br />

[Information on Helen Vrabel]<br />

(Feb. 2¡, ¡944) 1NT-9CZ-638<br />

[Information on the Turkists and Communists in<br />

Turkey] (May 8. ¡944) INT-28TU-9<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

(Oct 24, ¡944) INT-33AU-29<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. ¡5, 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British, Russian,<br />

and American] (Feb. 17, ¡945) INT-33GR-94<br />

Interview with Dr. Marie Jahoda, Assistant to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Horcheimer, Head <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Research Committee<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-85¡<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-18<br />

Interview with Pastor Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner Gulbrandsen<br />

(May 8, ¡945) INT-25SC-380<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡944) INT-¡AL-107<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 3¡, ¡945) INT-30YU-¡673<br />

Italians: document series ¡NT-¡ 717-1 to<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports INT-331T-1 to<br />

INT-33IT-158<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav Internal<br />

Situation and Yugoslav-Russian Relations<br />

(Apr. 25, 1946) INT-33YU-130<br />

IWO Activities in General<br />

(Sept. 2¡, ¡942) INT-19MI-85<br />

IWO and Communist Rally [observations]<br />

(June ¡2, ¡944) INT-19M1-332<br />

IWO Program and Reorganization<br />

(June 9, 1944) 1NT-10EU-409<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

John Kovach <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Discusses Yugoslav-American Communists<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) lNT-30YU-¡654<br />

[Josip Vidmar speech about Liberation Front and<br />

Communist Party aims in Slovenia; Miha Krek<br />

letter about Slovenia's northern postwar<br />

boundary] INT-30YU-1 ¡52<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong> January<br />

25, 1943 [Slovenia] (July, ¡943) INT-30YU-I036<br />

Labor in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 30, ¡942) INT-¡9M¡-86<br />

Late News from France [French peasantry, de<br />

Gaulle, Communists and other problems]<br />

(May 25, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-¡¡9<br />

Lawrence Drake, the Communists and OWI<br />

[control <strong>of</strong> CIO broadcasts to Europe]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1942; Aug. 29, 1942) INT-¡9MI-¡0¡<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli Kombetar<br />

(Dec. 30, ¡943) INT-¡AL-95<br />

[Lecture by Juan Comorera on the Communist<br />

program in Spain] (Aug. 5, ¡942) ¡NT-27SP-389<br />

Lecture on Communism<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-¡43<br />

[Leftist newspapers information about Mihailovich]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1942) INT-30YV-1327<br />

[Leftist views <strong>of</strong> world political scene as viewed by<br />

writer in Austrian Labor Information]<br />

(Oct. ¡0, 1944) INT-4AU-6I2<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (iVov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-421<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. ¡5. Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Letter by Richard Rohman on alleged Communist<br />

affiliations <strong>of</strong> Willi Schlamm]<br />

(Oct. 2. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-206<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

(June ¡5. ¡943) INT-lAIs69<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. 1944) INT-lAL-¡25<br />

Louis Adamic, Mirko Markovich, Overseas News<br />

Agency on General Mihailovich-Yugoslav<br />

Partisan Controversy<br />

(Dec. ¡8. ¡942) INT-30YU-475<br />

Ludovy Dennik Moving to Pittsburgh<br />

(Jan. 7. ¡943) INT-9CZ-227<br />

Make-up <strong>of</strong> Three Important Political Committees<br />

(Feb. H. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡272<br />

"March <strong>of</strong> Time" Broadcast on Mihailovich<br />

(Dec. ¡1. ¡942) INT-30YU-285<br />

Mazzini Society (June 29. ¡942) INT-33IT-¡<br />

Meeting Addressed by Ray Brock in Detroit on<br />

Apr. 9, 1944 (Apr. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1367<br />

Meeting Advertised in Narodni Glasnik to be<br />

Held on January 24, 1943 at Cleveland, Ohio at<br />

Which Joseph Brandt, Communist "Organizer"<br />

Will Speak on "Mihailovich the Traitor"<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡943) INT-30YU-583<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 2J, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1569<br />

Mehdi Frasheri's Relationship to LNC<br />

(Dec. ¡2. ¡943) INT-¡AL120<br />

Memorandum for Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [on international<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav partisan politics]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-520<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard Taurer<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-4AU-630<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Philip Adams<br />

(July 27. ¡943) INT-¡ALS3<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20. ¡942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

(Dec. ¡4. ¡944) ¡NT-4AU-678<br />

[Mihailovich] (Dec. ¡6. ¡942) INT-30YU-467<br />

Mihailovich Mystery and the Yugoslav<br />

Government (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-849<br />

Mikhailovich: Balkan Mystery Man [by Louis<br />

Adamic] (Dec. 19. 1942) INT-30YU-458<br />

Mikheil Zheleznov's Letter to Editor <strong>of</strong> "Nation"<br />

[regarding Mihaliovich]<br />

(Dec. JJ, 1942) INT-30YU-512<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28, ¡943) ¡NT-¡0EU-270<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

(Mar. 3¡. ¡945) INT-10EU-559<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1054<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1286<br />

Nationalism in the International Brigades<br />

(Feb. ¡7, ¡944) INT-¡0EU-337<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, ¡944) lNT-30YU-¡557<br />

New Communist Tactics (July ¡5, ¡944; Aug. 23,<br />

¡944) lNT-¡9MI-340<br />

[New de Gaullist line in Algiers and the<br />

communist menace]<br />

(Mar. 29, ¡944) JNT-¡2FR-772<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, ¡943) INT-30YU-¡219<br />

New York Times and Daily Worker on General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-276<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-¡390;<br />

(May 9, ¡944) INT-33YU-72<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, ¡942) INT-30YU-27¡<br />

[Norwegian-American attitudes toward<br />

Communism] (July ¡9, 1942) INT-25SC-8¡<br />

Note Concerning Franco-Soviet Relations<br />

(Jan. 30. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-¡23<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 73


Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship, Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship,<br />

NYC, Dec. 1942<br />

[Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1942) INT-24RS-93<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship,<br />

NYC, Nov. 6-8, 1943<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33RS-S<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainians<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, 1942) INT-29UK-47<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Extraction<br />

Lithuanian Leaders May Attend Polish Congress<br />

in Buffalo (May 12. 1944) INT-21PO-820<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans, Montevideo,<br />

Uruguay<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans (Apr. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-609<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations<br />

see CIO<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations Political<br />

Action Committee<br />

Thomas on American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 3. 1944) INT-26SL-183<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> So-Called Free German Entities,<br />

Jan., 1943<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> So-Called Free German Entities<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-639<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Ukrainian Baptist<br />

Alliance, New York, N.Y., May 26-30, 1944<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

(June 12. 1944) INT-29UK-301<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

see also House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />

Congressional Leaders Petition President<br />

Roosevelt for Jewish Homeland in Palestine<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-18JE-160<br />

[Congressional letter to President Truman urging<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> Jewish State in Palestine]<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-18JE-527<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> ten Poles elected to the new U.S.<br />

Congress] ffJ?«;.) INT-21PO-135<br />

Middle East Reaction to Congressional Palestine<br />

Resolution (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-18JE-369<br />

Speeches in Congress in Honor <strong>of</strong> Polish National<br />

Day (May 3. 1943) INT-10EU-198<br />

[Sympathy <strong>of</strong> U.S. Congress and people for the<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> European union]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1945) INT-10EU-554<br />

Congress Weekly (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Congressional Record (publication)<br />

Austria Held Worthy <strong>of</strong> Allied Aid<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-4AU-149<br />

Connaughton, John A.<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28. ¡943) INT-4AU-442<br />

Connecticut<br />

see also Bridgeport, Conn,<br />

see also New Haven, Conn.<br />

[Italian-language newspapers in Connecticut]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-646<br />

Slav League <strong>of</strong> Stamford, Conn.<br />

(Oct. 23. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-58<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29. 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Connecticut Staats-Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

Connolly, Eugene P.<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-10EU-259<br />

76 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Conscription<br />

see Compulsory military service<br />

Consolation (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258<br />

Constantinides, Vladimeros<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-33<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1942) INT-I4GR-81<br />

Constantinides, Vladimiros<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong> Constantinides,<br />

Stroumbos, Volanis, and the newspaper Atlantis]<br />

(Fed. 21. 1942) ¡NT-I4GR-60<br />

Vladimiros Constandinides<br />

(Fei. 17, 1942) ¡NT-I4GR-42<br />

Constitutional reforms<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Article <strong>of</strong> Marshal Tito Dealing with Political<br />

Issues (May 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1382<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27. 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

Chernov's Birthday Anniversary<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-24RS-238<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem (Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33GE-85<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Constitutional Changes in Yugoslavia<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-30YU-101<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Fei>. 28, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-646<br />

Czechoslovak capitalists worried<br />

(July 13, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-723<br />

Excerpts from "Russia is no Riddle" by Edmund<br />

Stevens (Mar. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-354<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-24RS-243<br />

[German legislative and constitutional matters]<br />

(Apr. 20. 22, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-627<br />

[German POW's in Soviet Union]<br />

(Feb. 2, 7942) INT-24RS-10<br />

[Greek constitutional decree]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-14GR-203<br />

Interview with Father Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1255<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(June 7. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-355<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Letter from Exintaris to party leaders in Greece<br />

([Sept. 30. 1943]) INT-I4GR-442<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 1<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-305<br />

Luncheon with Col. Simic and Major Gen.<br />

Demetrios Botzaris<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1340<br />

[Proposal that Russian-American organizations<br />

agree on an anti-Soviet memorandum for<br />

submission to the San Francisco conference]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945; Apr. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-387<br />

Reaction to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1264;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1265<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) INT-9CZ-636<br />

Signiñcance <strong>of</strong> Petain's November 13th Address<br />

(JVov. 21, 1943) INT-12FR-722<br />

[Solomon Schwarz on trends among Soviet<br />

emigres] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-24RS-236<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

[Soviet claim for sixteen votes in the U.N.]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944) 1NT-24RS-233<br />

Stalin on Federalism<br />

(Feb. 78, 1944) INT-24RS-228<br />

[Statement by Miloye M. Sokitch, Yugoslav<br />

government's "Delegate for Information," NYC,<br />

July 14, 1944]<br />

(July 14, Aug. 8, 7944) INT-30YU-1495<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-29UK-271<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2, 7944) INT-33UK-25<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

(Feb. 27, 7944) 1NT-24RS-229<br />

Yugoslav Partisans Form a National Council<br />

Entrusted with the Task to Make a Constitution<br />

for Yugoslavia; Proclamation <strong>of</strong> Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Priests in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 74, 22, 7942) INT-30YU-450<br />

"Yugoslavia's New Council; A Development <strong>of</strong><br />

What is Described as a Republican Anti-Fascist<br />

Government" (Jan. 78, 7943) INT-30YU-562<br />

Constitutions<br />

see also Constitutional reforms<br />

see aíso U.N. Charter<br />

Amerslav Club <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-132<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 152nd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Signing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-33PO-19<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Incorporation <strong>of</strong> World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association; Constitution, By-Laws<br />

(Aug. 31, 1945) INT-10EU-625<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Democracy (TVov. 50, 1943) INT-12FR-692;<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-694<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> Frit Norge<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-25SC-145<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Augustana Lutheran<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

(Dec. 7, 7942) INT-25SC-110<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions on<br />

His European Federation Plan, with Particular<br />

Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers<br />

(May 4, 1944) 1NT-10EU-389<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's letter submitting the<br />

draft constitution <strong>of</strong> a United States <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Apr. 6-18. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-377<br />

[Draft constitution <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> Europe,<br />

discussion and addresses]<br />

(Feb. 79-^pr. 27, 7944) INT-10EU-388<br />

French Loyalty to the Third Republic<br />

(June 29, 1942) 1NT-12FR-229<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's political career in the Weimar<br />

Republic] (June 4, 1942) INT-13GE-156<br />

Magyar Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33HU-51<br />

[Report on Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Council meeting, NYC, Dec. 14, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 74, 7944) ¡NT-15HU-672<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Vichy press (Nov. 1941); proposed<br />

constitution for a French Republic; letter from<br />

Leon Blum to the Riom court; material on the<br />

labor movement in France]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-150<br />

Round Table Meeting on the Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

French Democracy<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-12FR-700<br />

Construction Workers Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

Consular service and consulates<br />

see Diplomatic and consular service<br />

Consulting Committee <strong>of</strong> German Refugees<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 79, 7942) INT-13GE-460<br />

Contact (newspaper)<br />

Report on Contact <strong>of</strong> Fall River, Mass.<br />

(June 9. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-115<br />

Contegeorge, Christopher<br />

Christopher Contegeorge v. Athenagoras Spyrou<br />

and Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and South<br />

America, Inc. (Feb. 26. 1944) INT-19MI-285


Index by Subjects and Names Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

Contemporary Jewish Record (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-42S<br />

Contini, Paolo<br />

[Paolo Contini and Niccolo Tucci]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) JNT-17IT-1062<br />

[Paolo Contini and Serafino Romualdi]<br />

(Mar. 73, 1944) INT-17¡T-1059<br />

Contributions<br />

see Gifts and contributions<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Railroad Workers<br />

Syndicate<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Railroad Workers Syndicate in<br />

Naples (May 18-19, 1944) 1NT-17IT-12Í4<br />

Cooley, Thomas<br />

[Conversations with James Sharp and Thomas<br />

Cooley] (Dec. 11-19, 1942) ¡NT-23RM-85<br />

Cooper Union Forum<br />

Lecture on the <strong>US</strong>SR (Dec. 11. 1943) ¡NT-33Z-51<br />

Coordinating Committee for Republican Spain<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> various Spanish organizations]<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-27SP-462<br />

New Spanish Republican Committee Formed by<br />

Leftists (May 3. 1945) ¡NT-33SP-36<br />

Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American-Polish<br />

Associations in the East<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York County]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-I270<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association, information]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1945) 1NT-I0EU-616<br />

Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Estonians,<br />

Latvians, and Lithuanians<br />

Baltic Nationahsts Join Forces<br />

(iVov. 4, 1944) INT-33U-42<br />

Copper and copper industry<br />

Essential Intelligence - Copper Mine at BOR<br />

Yugoslavia (Oct. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-1103<br />

Copyright<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Alfred Doeblin in<br />

Hollywood, December 12, 1944<br />

(Jan. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Cord, George H.<br />

[George H. Cord and Overseas Press, Inc.,<br />

information] (Mar. 17. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-557<br />

Corda, Anthony<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17, ¡943: Aug. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-801<br />

Corfu<br />

EAM Organization on Corfu<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) 1NT-14GR-598<br />

Corporations<br />

see also Public utilities<br />

Córrelo Da Manha (newpaper)<br />

Relations between Brazil and the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(Feb. 12. 1943) INT-24RS-129<br />

Corriere del Connecticut (newspaper)<br />

[Italian-language newspapers in Connecticut]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1943) INT-17IT-646<br />

Corriere della Sera (newspaper)<br />

[Information on the Corriere della Sera<br />

(newspaper); political tendencies in Swiss-Italian<br />

circles] (Oct. 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1496<br />

Corsi, Edward<br />

[Edward Corsi and Dr. Gigliotti]<br />

(July 1. 1943) INT-17IT-703<br />

Resentment against Mr. Edward Corsi's Activities<br />

(Jan. 18, 1942) 1NT-17IT-43<br />

Corsica<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

French-Italian relations and preservation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Corsican dialect]<br />

(July 18-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-171T-331<br />

Cosmopolitan Committee<br />

[Cosmopolitan Committee in Cleveland, formation]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-87<br />

Costa, Mariano<br />

[Taormina's statements on the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Mariano Costa] (June 14. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1276<br />

Costa Rica<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> Vichy diplomats in Latin America to<br />

the Fighting French]<br />

(JVov. 14. 1942) INT-12FR-450<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the western<br />

hemisphere] (Aug. 11. 1943) 1NT-24RS-177<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Costantini, Costantino<br />

[Costantino Costantini]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-171T-759<br />

Costino, Thomas<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Oct. 20. 1943) INT-23RM-204<br />

Cot, Luise Phelps<br />

[Report on Venezuela, by Mrs. Luise Phelps Cot]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) 1NT-I2FR-777<br />

Cot, Pierre<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30. 1943) ¡NT-10EV-223<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

German American Emergency Conf., November<br />

13, 1942 (JVov. 14. 1942) 1NT-13GE-390<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

(Ocr. 10. 1944) INT-33Z-89<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 2J, 1943) 1NT-10EU-259<br />

[Pierre Cot, Henri Laugier, and Henri Torres:<br />

addresses published by France Forever]<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-12FR-330<br />

[Pierre Cot's information on Guerin de Beaumont]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1943) 1NT-12FR-664<br />

[Russian War Relief] (Oct. 26, 1942: Nov. 20.<br />

1942) INT-24RS-86<br />

Cotnareanu, Leon<br />

Annual Report <strong>of</strong> Coty, Inc. [1940]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) INT-23RM-50<br />

Cotton<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-629<br />

Cottone, Anthony<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19, 1943) INT-17IT-711<br />

Cottone, Steve<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Oct. 16, 1943) ¡NT-171T-866<br />

Coty, Inc.<br />

Annual Report <strong>of</strong> Coty, Inc. [1940]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) INT-23RM-50<br />

Coucouzes, James<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-102<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Mrs. Richard N.<br />

Austrian War ReUef (May 1. 1945) INT-4AU-782<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-4AU-727<br />

[Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi's war relief<br />

activities] (Feb. 24, 1945) INT-4AU-724<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-4AU-66S<br />

Addresses in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the Eightieth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristide Briand<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-98<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks American<br />

Catholic Support (Mar. 23, 1945) INT-33AU-43<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) 1NT-4AU-114<br />

[Campaign <strong>of</strong> the European Council <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

World Association against Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi's Pan Europa Union]<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-I56<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union [report]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1943) INT-33Z-14<br />

[Conversation with Count Coudenhove-Kalergi:<br />

Russian psychological warfare and<br />

counter-measures to be taken]<br />

(July 23. 1943) INT-33Z-33<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-7<br />

Coudenhove (Mar. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-319<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions on<br />

His European Federation Plan, with Particular<br />

Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-10EU-389;<br />

(May 4. ¡944) INT-33Z-71<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) 1NT-33Z-106<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi: European<br />

reorganization, conversation memo]<br />

(iVov. 27, ¡944) INT-10EU-510<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on European<br />

federation] (May 4. 5. 1944) INT-10EU-390<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on the Moscow<br />

Conference (Nov. 25. 1943) INT-33Z-48<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi [recent activities]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-10EU-603<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's address on<br />

psychological warfare, analysis]<br />

(Sept. 6. 1942) INT-10EU-97<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's letter submitting the<br />

draft constitution <strong>of</strong> a United States <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Apr. 6-18. 1944) INT-10EU-377<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's luncheon to discuss<br />

plans for European federation]<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-5¡9<br />

[Draft constitution <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> Europe,<br />

discussion and addresses]<br />

(Fei. 19-Apr. 27. ¡944) ¡NT-10EU-388<br />

[European situation, discussion]<br />

(Dec. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-518<br />

[European unification: views <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi and William P. Simms]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-10EU-H4<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) INT-4AU-303<br />

French Leadership and American Power May Save<br />

Europe, According to Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

(Dec. ¡4, ¡944) INT-33Z-93<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Europe and America<br />

(Apr. 1, 1942) INT-I0EU-¡3<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡942) 1NT-4AU-38<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Pan-European Conference [report]<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-33Z-25<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-302<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, ¡943) 1NT-4AV-347<br />

Moscow Pact; [views <strong>of</strong> Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

future world organization]<br />

(JVov. 6, ¡943) INT-4AU-382<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-718<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT-4AV-32<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-4AU-¡30<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. H, ¡942) INT-4AU-55<br />

Press Conference by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi in San Francisco<br />

(May 12, 1945) INT-¡0EU-59¡<br />

[Relationship <strong>of</strong> a regional federation to the world<br />

organization, documents]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-10EU-574<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer (May JO, ¡945) INT-4AU-8¡2<br />

Speech by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />

CaUforaia (May H. 1945) INT-10EU-590<br />

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Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Sympathy <strong>of</strong> U.S. Congress and people for the<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> European union]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) INT-10EU-554<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

psychological counter to Russian influence in<br />

Europe] (July 23, 1943) INT-4AU-364<br />

Coufalik, Josef<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Coulolias, Nicholas<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Nicholas<br />

Coulolias (Oct. 3. 1944) INT-14GR-583<br />

Coumantaris, Aglea<br />

[Aglea Coumantaris]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-283<br />

Council Against Intolerance in America<br />

Council Against Intolerance in America [meeting<br />

report and publications]<br />

(May 20, 1942) ¡NT-19M1-48<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> O.N.I, agents at certain meetings]<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-19MI-50<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Former German Social Democrats<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1187<br />

Anti-TUlich Group?<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1108<br />

Aufhaeuser (Oc!. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-1257;<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1323<br />

Baerwald and Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1163<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-58<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1101;<br />

(June 6, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1143;<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1177;<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-13GE-1281<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33GE-52<br />

[Council for a Democratic Germany's breakup<br />

predicted by Rudolf Katz]<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1602<br />

[Council's Censorship <strong>of</strong> Baerwald for release <strong>of</strong><br />

memorandum on German emergency measures]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1476<br />

Dr. Frederick Baerwald<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1589<br />

[Dr. Kurt Glaser comments on German leftist<br />

activities] (Aug. 20, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1673<br />

Excerpts from the Dr. Staudinger letter dated<br />

March 21, 1944 (May 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1114<br />

[Exit <strong>of</strong> Staudinger from Tillich Committee]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1011<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> German Labor Committee to<br />

oppose Tillich Committee]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1224<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1000<br />

Free Germans (Apr. 20. 1944) INT-13GE-1084;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1093;<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1097<br />

George N. Shuster (May 5, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1106<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33GE-54<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Ocr. 9, 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-89<br />

Germans. Waechter und Anzeiger Newspaper,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1389<br />

Hagen (Dec. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1296<br />

[Hans Scherber's opinions <strong>of</strong> Tillich Committee]<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-I3GE-1133<br />

Heinrich Bruening (May 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1110<br />

Heinrich Bruening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 11, 1944) INT-33GE-44<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1472<br />

78 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> the American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-U73<br />

Manfred George (May 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1129<br />

Max Brauer (Oct. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1241<br />

Max Fischer (May 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1537<br />

Meeting with Mrs. Elizabeth Hauptmann,<br />

Executive Secretary <strong>of</strong> Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany, New York City; Some Recent<br />

Information on Anti-Nazi Developments Among<br />

German Youth (May 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1556<br />

More information on the Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(JVov. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-846<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1172<br />

Paul Hagen Discusses Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany (June 15, 1944) INT-33GE-51<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nehring's resignation from Tillich<br />

Committee] (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1185<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1301<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (July-Sept. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1232<br />

Rudolf Katz fOcr. 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1711<br />

Ruth Fischer Comment on Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1104<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser's views on German affairs]<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1499<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1294<br />

Talk with Dohrn (Aug. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1200<br />

Tet Borsig and Stephen S. Oppenheimer<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-13GE-1498<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

(Mar. 31. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1051;<br />

(May 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1136;<br />

(Oct. 11, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1705;<br />

(Oct. 30. 1945) INT-13GE-1716<br />

Tillich Committee [controversey over Potsdam<br />

Declaration] (Sept. 21. 1945) INT-13GE-1690<br />

Tillich Committee Tries to Attract Catholics<br />

(Mar. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1034<br />

Tillich Meeting (Apr. 24. 1944) INT-13GE-1091<br />

Various Items About the Tillich Committee<br />

(May 8. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1112<br />

Volksfront or Communist Front?<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-33GE-45<br />

Yorkville Reaction to German Council for<br />

Democracy (May 4. 1944) INT-13GE-1105<br />

Council for a Free Underground Trade Union<br />

Movement in the Axis-Occupied Countries <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe<br />

Composition and Activities <strong>of</strong> the Council for a<br />

Free Underground Trade Union Movement in<br />

Axis-Occupied Countries<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-497<br />

[Isaiah Mink<strong>of</strong>f: Council for the Underground<br />

Labor Movement in the Axis-Dominated<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-487<br />

Council for Democracy<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-19M1-63<br />

Reinhold Schairer and Arthur Goldsmith<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-347<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians for Victory<br />

see Victory Council<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Group to Slovak League<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-9CZ-292<br />

Break Down <strong>of</strong> Joint-Meeting<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-300<br />

Comment by Wargovich<br />

rJVov. 27. 1944) INT-9CZ-815<br />

Comment on Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers' cooperation with<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-744<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook and John Marsalka<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-9CZ-663<br />

Comments on "Slovenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944 (Oct. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-767<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-33CZ-7<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series 1NT-09CZ-1 to<br />

1NT-09CZ-960<br />

Interview With League's Dubosh<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-657<br />

League's Dubosh in Communication with<br />

CASON's Stankoviansky<br />

(Apr. 5. 1944) INT-9CZ-669<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-773<br />

Pittsburgh Group vs. League Committee <strong>of</strong> Five<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-315<br />

Postscriptum to Slav Meeting Held in Pittsburgh,<br />

November 11, 1942<br />

(Wov. 20, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-152<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-758<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Joseph Husek from Slovak League<br />

(Dec. 29. 1942) INT-9CZ-215<br />

Some Notes on American- and Canadian-Slovak<br />

Organizations (Ocr. 24. 1944) INT-9CZ-786<br />

Wargovich on "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-286<br />

Wendell Platek on Slovak-American Political<br />

Development (May 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-684<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

European Origin<br />

[Council <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Origin] (June 27. 1944) INT-19M1-333<br />

Latest Greek Activities; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-449<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Luigi<br />

Criscuolo and the Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Origin]<br />

(Aug. 28-Sept. 9. 1942) INT-17IT-336<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Great Britain<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-4AU-79<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Baltic Nations<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Baltic Nations Sponsored by Laisve<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-5BA-209<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Bavaria<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-17<br />

Klaus Dohm (Dec. 6. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-901<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33GE-27<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans for Victory<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (May 6, 1944) 1NT-15HU-547<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and Welfare<br />

Funds<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds,<br />

Inc., General Assembly, Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-18JE-324<br />

General Assembly: Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations<br />

and Welfare Funds, Inc., Pittsburgh, Penn.<br />

(Feb. 5 1944) INT-18JE-323<br />

[General assembly <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Federations and Welfare Funds]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-18JE-326<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Women<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is Confident<br />

United Nations Will Win, Archduke Otto Tells<br />

Jewish Women (Ocr. 15, 1942) INT-4AV-184<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

American Slav Congress [inclusion <strong>of</strong> non-Slavs]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-88<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Bishops <strong>of</strong><br />

North America<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Nov. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-312


Index by Subjects and Names Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on World<br />

Affairs and other organizations, letter <strong>of</strong><br />

explanation] (Mar. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-558<br />

Council on World Affairs<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on World<br />

Affairs and other organizations, letter <strong>of</strong><br />

explanation] (Mar. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-558<br />

[Discussions on minorities and nationalities in<br />

Europe, preliminary meeting]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) 1NT-10EU-545<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the Polish<br />

question] (Apr. 18, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-568<br />

[Discussions on postwar problems, report]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945) 1NT-10EU-S38<br />

Courland Young Men's Society<br />

Further notes on Latvians in the Americas<br />

(Jan. 5. 1945) INT-5BA-498<br />

Courrier de Lawrence (newspaper)<br />

Reviews on: La Justice, La Liberte, and Le<br />

Courrier de Lawrence<br />

(June 19. 1942) INT-12FR-112<br />

Courrier de Salem (newspaper)<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present Situation in<br />

the French Press <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

(May 4. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-113<br />

Courrier du Pacifique (newspaper)<br />

[Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis and Courrier du<br />

Pacifique] (May 22-26. 1944) INT-12FR-819<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. 19, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-549<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-714<br />

Readings from "Le Courrier Francais des<br />

Etats-Unis" and "Le Courrier du Pacifique" re<br />

French Organizations<br />

(Oct. 24-Dec. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-490<br />

Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis (newspaper)<br />

[Colonel E. Longin-Spindler, correspondent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis, information]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943; Feb. 9. 1943) 1NT-12FR-523<br />

[Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis and Courrier du<br />

Pacifique] (May 22-26. 1944) INT-12FR-819<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-549<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) 1NT-12FR-714<br />

Readings from "Le Courrier Francais des<br />

Etats-Unis" and "Le Courrier du Pacifique" re<br />

French Organizations<br />

(Oct. 24-Dec. 22. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-490<br />

Courrier Francais du Témoignage Chretien<br />

(bulletin)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept.. 1943) ÍNT-12FR-676<br />

Courts<br />

see also Civil procedure<br />

see also Courts-martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry<br />

[Court proceedings in Polish Unionists Radio Hour<br />

Association vs. Radio Station WJBK]<br />

(Jan. 16, 1944) INT-21PO-668<br />

Italian Courts Face Regimentation Plan<br />

(Oct. S, 1942) INT-171T-415<br />

[Proposed political supreme court for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1486<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Vichy press (Nov. 1941); proposed<br />

constitution for a French Republic; letter from<br />

Leon Blum to the Riom court; material on the<br />

labor movement in France]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-150<br />

Courts-martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry<br />

Greek-Americans and the Cairo Trials<br />

(June 30. 1944) INT-33GR-53<br />

[Smuggling <strong>of</strong> arms to Serbia]<br />

(July 8, 1942; July 9, 1942) INT-15HV-130<br />

Statement by the Greek-American Labor<br />

Committee (In regard to the trials staged at<br />

Cairo by the Government <strong>of</strong> Papandreou and<br />

King George) (June 19, 1944) INT-14GR-533<br />

Covelli, Mr.<br />

[Public meeting in Naples to be presided by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Covelli]<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1521<br />

Coviacich, Louis<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19. 1943) INT-17IT-711<br />

Cox, Roy A.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Roy A. Cox<br />

- Italians] (July 20, 1943; Aug. 3.<br />

1943) PERS-1-21<br />

Cracow, Poland<br />

[Polish-American press comment on conditions in<br />

Cracow] (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-21PO-1146<br />

Cranston, Alan<br />

[Alan Cranston] (Ocr. 4. 1943) INT-21PO-552;<br />

OP-2-21<br />

[American Slav Congress political position]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) 1NT-26SL-146<br />

Conference on Immigration Policy<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943; Mar. 10. 1943) ¡NT-19M1-190<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. 11. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-237<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-322<br />

Ladesic's Visit to O.W.I.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-631<br />

[Leftist newspapers information about Mihailovich]<br />

(Sepr. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1327<br />

National Slovak Society Day<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-9CZ-450<br />

Notes From the Meeting with Elmer Davis<br />

(Sept 30-Oct. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-324<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11 through 13, 1942<br />

(iVov. JO, 1942) INT-9CZ-157<br />

[Propsal for Yugoslav Congress in U.S.]<br />

(Sepr. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-304<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Ocr. 7, 7942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> an article by<br />

Anthony Minerich appearing in Narodni Glasnik<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7. 1942) 1NT-30YU-374<br />

Creditanstalt-Wiener Bankverein (Austria)<br />

British Move to Control Austrian Finances<br />

(Fed. 2, 1945) INT-4AU-708<br />

Crete<br />

[Crete] (Bee. 1, 1942) INT-14GR-316<br />

Crete: Internal Conditions<br />

(June 18. 1943) INT-14GR-386<br />

[Incident on Crete]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-14GR-253<br />

Political activity (Greece and Crete)<br />

(Nov. 1943) INT-14GR-451<br />

Crime and criminals<br />

see also Arrest<br />

see also Black market<br />

see also Crimes against humanity<br />

see also War crimes<br />

Criminal Germany<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1413<br />

Crimea Conference<br />

see Yalta Conference<br />

Crimes against humanity<br />

see also Concentration camps<br />

see also Forced labor<br />

see also Genocide<br />

see also War crimes<br />

All Slav Congress Sponsored Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-72<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

[Article "Estonia and her Right to Freedom," by<br />

former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta]<br />

(iVov. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-264<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Mr. Constantin Fotitch<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-30YU-1328<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

[Correspondence on article, "A New Propaganda<br />

Approach To German"]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-415<br />

[Hungarian terror campaign in northern<br />

Yugoslavia] (May 27, 1942) INT-30YU-63<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(¿Vov. 15. Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Memorandum from Croatian National<br />

Representation regarding the struggle <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

for independence]<br />

(May 25. 1939) ¡NT-30YU-1480<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Atrocities Committed by Axis<br />

Armed Forces on Yugoslav Population<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-30YU-67<br />

Needed - A New Propaganda Approach To<br />

Germany (JVov. 11. 1942) 1NT-13GE-386<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18, 1943<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1239<br />

[Reports on Slovene political aspirations, Yugoslav<br />

political groups, and four concentration camps]<br />

(Jan. 29-Aug. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-1058<br />

Says Nazi Slew 17,000<br />

(Aug. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-147<br />

Slavs, Jewish Congress, Poles Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 (Feb. 17, 1943) INT-26SL-74<br />

Slovenes: Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1944<br />

[Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Memorandum on Slovenian Communist<br />

Persecution <strong>of</strong> Catholics]<br />

(Sept. H, 13, 1944) INT-30YV-1533<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1331<br />

Yugoslav Embassy Press Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-13S1<br />

Zwanzig Jahre Terror<br />

(June 6, 1942) INT-13GE-329<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German general<br />

staff differences with Nazi leaders and Nazi<br />

atrocities in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 19-May 15, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-51<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge AU-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3, 1942) INT-26SL-36<br />

Criminal procedure<br />

see also Arrest<br />

see also Trials<br />

see also War crimes<br />

Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-17IT-274<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo; Mrs. Angehca<br />

Balaban<strong>of</strong>f et "Le Traditore"]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942; Jan. 5. 1943) INT-17IT-469<br />

Banker Challenges Pécora To Duel After Justice<br />

Speaks on Patriotism<br />

(Sept. 28. 1942) INT-17IT-404<br />

Conversation with Luigi Criscuolo<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1197<br />

[Criscuolo's suggestion for an investigation <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Italian-American committee]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1716<br />

[Francesco Macaluso and Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) INT-17IT-118<br />

[Information on Carlo a Prato and Free Italian<br />

Movement, and Fascist newsletter "Rubicon" <strong>of</strong><br />

Luigi Criscuolo] (Mar. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-103<br />

[Italian-American press comments on controversies<br />

with Luigi Criscuolo and Generoso Pope and<br />

enemy aliens in war industries]<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) INT-niT-313<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Luigi<br />

Criscuolo and the Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Origin]<br />

(Aug. 28-Sept. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-336<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

reaction to Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

(May 25-Aug. 22. 1942) 1NT-17IT-320<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Italy Thanks Criscuolo<br />

(Aug. 4. 1944) INT-33IT-81<br />

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Criscuolo, Luigi Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

(Mar. 14-June 15, 1942) INT-17IT-158<br />

[Luigi Criscuolo and his newsletter "The<br />

Rubicon"]<br />

(June 30-July 14, 1942) lNT-niT-165<br />

Notes on Some Leading Italian Fascist Agents<br />

Now Active in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-171T-78<br />

[Psychological study <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo's writings]<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-17¡T-27S<br />

Cristo-Loveanu, Elie<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Elie<br />

Cristo-Loveanu - Romanians]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945-Oct. 26, ¡945) PERS-1-23<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

AU Slav Congress (Feb. 13. 1943) INT-30YU-672<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Goes to London<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-745<br />

American Croatian Congress<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) iyT-33YU-15<br />

American Croatian Congress: February 20 and 21,<br />

1943 (Feb. 22. 1943) INT-33YU-17<br />

"American Croatians Unite" [Boyd article in<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Chicago Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-652<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Congress [Croat-American] Group to<br />

OWI (Feb. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-689<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Horvath, Boyd, Kovach etc. to<br />

Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-688<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> William Boyd and John Kovach<br />

towards a Croatian Congress<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-637<br />

Background for Croat Congress<br />

(May 18, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-890<br />

Balokovich Meets Krzycki, Günther Ahead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American All Slav Meeting in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-26SL-93<br />

Call for American Croatian Congress<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-577<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System (Short-Wave Dept.)<br />

News Item Dealing with Croat-American<br />

Congress and Gen Mihailovich<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-628<br />

Congress Committee and Questions <strong>of</strong> Mentioning<br />

Names in Its Resolutions<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-691<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croats<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-650<br />

[Croat-American Congress]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-660<br />

Croat-American Congress Declaration in<br />

"Zajednicar" (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-638<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-30YU-713<br />

[Croat-American Congress Resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) 1NT-30YU-684<br />

Croat Congress (Feb. 24, 1943) INT-30YU-716;<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-814<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-714<br />

Croatian-American Congress<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-33YU-10<br />

Croatian-American Congress Meeting<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-759<br />

Croatian Catholic Union on the "Croatian<br />

Congress" (Mar. 1, 1943) 1NT-30YU-725<br />

Croatian Congress (Jan. 25, 1943) INT-30YU-641<br />

Croatian Congress [Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-258<br />

Croatian Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-30YV-726<br />

Croatian Congress [summary <strong>of</strong> resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-768<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-777<br />

Croatians; Interview with Rocco Colubich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Supreme Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union, Vice-President <strong>of</strong> Sponsoring Lodges for<br />

80 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Croatian Congress and Member <strong>of</strong> Arrangement<br />

Committees - Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-30YU-704<br />

Croats: Details <strong>of</strong> Croat Congress<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-686<br />

Croats: Pending Congress<br />

fDec. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-662<br />

Further Details on Plans for [Croatian] Congress<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-544<br />

Further Reports on Croatian Congress<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-758<br />

Greetings Sent by Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> February<br />

20-21, 1943 [to Allied leaders]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-751<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Continues to<br />

Attack Croat-American Congress and Ban<br />

Subasich (Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-581<br />

[Hrvatski Svijet Article on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-664<br />

Impressions Gathered by William Boyd About<br />

Croatian Congress From Different People<br />

Including Members <strong>of</strong> the Committee in<br />

Pittsburgh (Mar. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-724<br />

Ivan Ivanovich (Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-746<br />

Kovacs: Croat Congress<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-760<br />

Ladesic's Election [Croat-American Congress]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-729<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

"Mihailovich Treachery Bared," American<br />

Croatian Congress, Narodni Glasnik, March 17,<br />

1943 (Mar. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-781<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

Participation <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich in the Congress<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-579<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) im , -30YU-639;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-640<br />

Pending Croat Congress; Alignments; Factions<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-605<br />

Peter Radich's Visit to Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13. 1943) INT-30YU-669<br />

Plans for a Super Great Organization [Croat]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-692<br />

[Plans for Croatian Congress in Pittsburgh, Nov.<br />

29, 1942] (Dec. 1-3, 1942) INT-30YU-521<br />

[Political Factions in Congress <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians] (Feb. 6, 1943) 1NT-3QYU-864<br />

Possible Clerical Alignments [Croatian]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-578<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-723<br />

Questions <strong>of</strong> Greeting at Congress Discussed<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-690<br />

Reactions to Croat Congress [<strong>of</strong> Serbians]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-694<br />

Resolutions for Croat Congress<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-687<br />

[Serb and Croatian Press Views <strong>of</strong> Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Feb. 19, 1943) 1NT-30YU-710<br />

Serb Information on Croatian Congress<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) 1NT-30YU-706<br />

"Srbobran" and the Croat-American Congress<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) 1NT-30YU-611<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YV-613<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Bosko Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-707<br />

Wednesday Night Meetings <strong>of</strong> [Croat-American]<br />

Congress Committee<br />

(Jan. 28. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-621<br />

Withdrawn Tribune Article [on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-730<br />

Yugoslav Vice-Premier Dr. Yuray Kmjevich<br />

Greets Croat-American Congress<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-582<br />

Zajednicar, English Section, on Croat-American<br />

Cogress (Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-678<br />

"Zajednicar," English Section, on Croat-American<br />

Congress (Feb. 4, 1943) INT-30YÜ-634<br />

Zajednicar on Croat Congress, Srbobran's English<br />

Edition (Jan. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-663<br />

Croat National Council<br />

American Srbobran's Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-39<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

(May 18-19, 1942) INT-30YU-66<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33YU-1<br />

Croatia<br />

see also Croats<br />

Relations with Germany, Croatia, and<br />

Czechoslovakia (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-15HU-458<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports INT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Croatian-American Council<br />

Croatian-American Council Refuses to Greet King<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Feb. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-722<br />

Croatians: Interview with Anton Narich and Otto<br />

Dobiyish, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 21, 1945<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-30YU-1777<br />

Formation, list <strong>of</strong> newly-elected members<br />

(Feb. 24. ¡943) INT-30YU-713<br />

Croatian American Council <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Croatian American Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan (May 28. ¡945) INT-30YU-¡8¡6<br />

Croatian-American National Alliance<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, 1943) INT-30YU-633<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Croatian Anti-Fascist Peasant Party<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy Toward<br />

Political Parties (Mar. ¡6, ¡945) INT-33YU-¡25<br />

Croatian Black Legion<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. ¡8, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡2¡7<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 9. ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-90<br />

Change in the Editorship <strong>of</strong> Nasa Nada<br />

(Sept. 5, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡5¡8<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-140<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

(May ¡0, ¡943) INT-30YU-877<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord<br />

(July 3, ¡945) INT-33YU-¡47<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 3. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-2;<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-383:<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-610<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Meeting, Steelton, Pa.<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-469<br />

Croatian Catholic Union on the "Croatian<br />

Congress" (Mar. 1. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-725<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Supports the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

(Aug. 19, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1500;<br />

(Aug. 19, 1944) INT-33YU-84<br />

Current Item form "Nasha Nada"<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-727<br />

Current Item from Nasa Nada [on Communism]<br />

(Mar. 17, 18, 1943) INT-30YU-77¡<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, ¡942) INT-30YU-32<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Nov. 27, ¡944) INT-30YU-16H


Index by Subjects and Names Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Possible Clerical Alignments [Croatian]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-578<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

(van dates. May-Dec. 1942) INT-30YU-4S5<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Yugoslav Relief (Oct. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1579<br />

Croatian Central Committee <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

Croatian Affairs (Apr. 7. 1942) INT-30YU-4<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Serb National<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 20, 1942) INT-30YU-45<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

[Action by Croatian Fraternal Union on war relief<br />

funds] (Sept. 19. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1542<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1362;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1363<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

Anti-Communist Action Within Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union (May 5, 1943) INT-30YU-857<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1369<br />

[Branches and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union] (Aug. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-]486<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1548<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1315<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) 1\T-30YU-1321<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1309<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1647<br />

[Comments by Croatian Fraternal Union Vice<br />

President Ladesic]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-30YU-1778<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

Comments by William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Sept. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-234<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-33YU-43<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1073<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee) about<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Treasurer election<br />

referendum] (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1179<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

(Wov. 4. 1942) INT-30YU-654;<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-660<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-30YU-713<br />

Croat and Serbian Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 20, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-266<br />

Croat Congress, If Held, Will Not be Separatist in<br />

Character (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-378<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-633<br />

Croatian Affairs (Apr. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-4<br />

Croatian-American Congress<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) mT-33YU-10<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-168<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-235;<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-30YÜ-377<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-30YV-777<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Affairs<br />

(Apr. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-42<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) INT-30YU-1251<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Semi-Annual Meeting<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-30YU-1740<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Union 50th anniversary]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1527<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists - Nationalist Bloc in<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1007<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-30YU-972<br />

Croatian Showdown<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1061<br />

Croatians (Aug. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-160;<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-384<br />

Croatians in America: Reception <strong>of</strong> King Peter<br />

Held in New York<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-122<br />

Croatians; Interview with Rocco Colubich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Supreme Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union, Vice-President <strong>of</strong> Sponsoring Lodges for<br />

Croatian Congress and Member <strong>of</strong> Arrangement<br />

Committees - Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-30YU-704<br />

Croatians: Interview with Thomas Besenic<br />

(Dec. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-472<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5. 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1231<br />

Developments in field <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslav relief<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1598<br />

Dispute Concerning Collection <strong>of</strong> Post-War Relief<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1397<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1277<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) INT-33YU-63<br />

Fraternal Croatian Day <strong>of</strong> Eleven Lodges <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 13, 1942<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-257<br />

Further Information on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1545<br />

Highlights <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union as given by Daniel Stakich<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-1086<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23. 1945) INT-30YU-1665<br />

[Information on war relief collection efforts for<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. 30, 1943; Dec. 31,<br />

1943) 1NT-30YU-1185<br />

Interview with John Butkovich, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-1104<br />

Interview with John Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick<br />

Benefit <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union; John D.<br />

Butkovich; William Boyd-Boich<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) INT-30YU-219<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1584<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943; Sept. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1096<br />

John Kovach <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Discusses Yugoslav-American Communists<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1654<br />

Kohn Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick Benefit Fund <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union in Pittsburgh, Jan. 13<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-566<br />

Kovach, Mihailovich, Croat-Serb Relations<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-430<br />

Krasich-Petrak Referendum in Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union (Fei. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1260<br />

List <strong>of</strong> All Branches <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

in United States As <strong>of</strong> Sept. 12, 1942<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-603<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Alleghany County Committee <strong>of</strong> 40<br />

Lodges <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-379<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union, December 11, 1942, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. (Dec 16, 1942) INT-30YV-653<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1372<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(JVov. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1611<br />

Mr. Michael Horvath's Views, English Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Zajednicar," Organ <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-372<br />

National Council and CFU Pohtics<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1278;<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1286<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-831<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9. 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-767<br />

Pending Croat Congress; Alignments; Factions<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-605<br />

Petrak-Krasich Referendum<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) INT-30YV-1193<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

[Political Factions in Congress <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians] (Feb. 6, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-864<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1502<br />

Possible Changes in Leadership <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union (May 19, 1943) INT-30YU-893<br />

Projected Croatian Congress<br />

(Nov. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-375<br />

Projected National Croatian Congress<br />

(3Vov. 20, 1942) INT-30YU-376<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1555<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(May 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1403<br />

Referendum for Election <strong>of</strong> New Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943) INT-30YU-1189<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevich<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1597<br />

Remarks <strong>of</strong> Tomasic and Ladesic on<br />

Croat-American Politics<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1374<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-30YU-1082<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union convention,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11, 1943;<br />

information about Domobranci (political faction);<br />

and note about Serb National Federation<br />

convention] (Sept. 16. 1943; Sept 21.<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1081<br />

[Report on National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent interest in postwar Yugoslav<br />

war relief] (Dec. 31. 1943) INT-30YU-1188<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Salaries <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union and Serb<br />

National Federation <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1229<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1526<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-30YU-1257<br />

[Serb Leader Ivanovich Charges Croatian Leader<br />

Butkovich Is Pro-Nazi]<br />

(May 29. 1942) INT-30YU-427<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) INT-26SL-38<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 81


Croatian Fraternal Union Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Slavic-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1941) INT-26SL-3<br />

Some Comments by Michael Horvath<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1271<br />

[Speech <strong>of</strong> Ban Subasich at Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union Conference, Chicago, 111,]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1075<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Oct. 2. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1552<br />

Thomas (Thomasic) on the Amer. Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1493<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1651<br />

Trafford Meeting/Minerich/All Slav Congress<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-26SL-82<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> an article by<br />

Anthony Minerich appearing in Narodni Glasnik<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-374<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1203<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on the<br />

Same Subject (Feb. 24. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1274<br />

Yugoslav Relief (Oct. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1579<br />

[Yugoslav Views <strong>of</strong> King Peter's Visit to U.S.]<br />

(July 19, 1942) INT-30YU-145<br />

Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1519<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Croatian Homedefenders Lodge<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 3, 5. 1942) INT-30YU-2<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Apr. 29. May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-28<br />

Croatian National Council<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

[Call for creation <strong>of</strong> Croatian independent state]<br />

(Sept. 20. 1933) INT-30YU-1063<br />

Croatian Affairs (Apr. 7. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-4<br />

Croatians (Aug. 5. 1942) INT-30YU-160<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1048<br />

Dinko Tomasich (Aug. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-176<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1. 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-31<br />

Croatian National Fratemalists<br />

Anti-Communist Action Within Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union (May 5, 1943) INT-30YU-857<br />

Brochure; anti-Mitchell Activities<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-30YU-955<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-877:<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-30YU-895<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists - Nationalist Bloc in<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

(July 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1007<br />

[Dinko Tomasich] (June 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-946<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar (Croatian<br />

National Fratemalists)<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-875<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29. 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Croatian Party <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatian Peasant League<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-I372<br />

Peter Radich Comments on Peasant Party Politics<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1368<br />

82 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Remarks Concerning the Croatian Peasant Party<br />

and Croatian Peasant League<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1663<br />

The Machek Question<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1722<br />

Croatian Peasant Party<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Slavic Community in Chicago]<br />

(July 28, 1945) INT-30YU-1872<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1362;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1363<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1315<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-30YV-1321<br />

Comment by Assistant Editor <strong>of</strong> Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper) (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-30YU-1702<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1647<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. ¡6, 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan Attack<br />

on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(Noy. 23, 1944) INT-33YU-103<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Constitutional Changes in Yugoslavia<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-30YU-101<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1662<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Zaninovich]<br />

(Feb. 7. ¡945) INT-30YU-1703<br />

Conversations with Minister Kozanovich and Ban<br />

Subasich (Jan. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1210<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-145<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote Machek's<br />

Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's Pro-Russian<br />

Orientation (May 15, 1945) IÑT-33YU-136<br />

[Croatian Peasant Party Message to Ivan Subasich]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-787<br />

Croatian Peasant Party Personahties<br />

(July 31. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-H33<br />

"Croatians for Allied Cause"- Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko<br />

Tomasich (JVov. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-371<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) 1NT-33YU-H7<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-32<br />

Developments in field <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslav rehef<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) JNT-30YU-1598<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

(Jan. 8. 1945) INT-33YU-112<br />

Dr. Juraj Kmjevich's Views on Current Yugoslav<br />

Affairs (Jan. 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1222<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kmjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1670<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-¡592<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duplicity] (Sepr. 2, J942J 1NT-30YU-239<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1390;<br />

(May 9, 1944) 1NT-33YU-72<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Peter Radich Comments on Peasant Party Politics<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1368<br />

Peter Radich's Visit to Pittsburgh<br />

(Fi*. 13, ¡943) INT-30YU-669<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. ¡8, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(Sepr. 2, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1539<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

MobUzing (July 24, ¡945) INT-33YU-152<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28. 1944) INT-33YU-77<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevich<br />

(iVov. 17, 1944) INT-30YU-¡597<br />

Remarks Concerning the Croatian Peasant Party<br />

and Croatian Peasant League<br />

(Jan. 22, ¡945) INT-30YU-1663<br />

Situation in Croatia (Oct. 1943) 1NT-30YU-U86<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. ¡7, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡93<br />

Statement by Kmjevich<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-30YU-1656<br />

"The New Opposition' Interprets the Recent<br />

Kmjevich Statement<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-30YU-1657<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9. 1945) INT-30YU-¡651<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25, ¡944) INT-33YU-69<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-734<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept. ¡1, 1944) INT-30YU-1528<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

January 31st (Feb. 3, 1943) INT-30YU-609<br />

Croatian War Relief Committee<br />

[Croatian War Relief Committee]<br />

(Jan. 7, ¡943) INT-30YU-535<br />

Croats<br />

Addition to Report No. 379 on Dohm<br />

(Sept. ¡1. 1944) INT-13GE-1211<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, ¡944) INT-33Z-84<br />

American-Croatian Rally for Ban Ivan Subasich,<br />

Gary, Indiana, May 17, 1942<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-32A-52<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July ¡1, ¡944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Croat-Hungarian Conflict<br />

(July 20, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-390<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) INT-10EU-69<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

(June ¡5, 1944) INT-10EV-4¡9<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June ¡7, ¡942) INT-10EU-60<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation with<br />

Tibor Eckhardt] (May 6, 1942) INT-15HU-102<br />

San Francisco Conference [and foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Mar. 6, ¡945) INT-10EU-55¡<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-¡ to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. ¡941-Jan. ¡942) INT-¡0EU-40<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Wayne A.<br />

Kalenich - Croatian and Slovene]<br />

(Apr. 3-Aug. 9, ¡944) PERS-1-53<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-¡891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports ¡NT-33YU-¡ to<br />

¡NT-33YU-¡54<br />

Croce, Benedetto<br />

[Benedetto Croce's protest <strong>of</strong> political party<br />

suppression in Italy]<br />

(Jan. ¡0. 1944) INT-17IT-978<br />

[Benedetto Croce's reaction to a newspaper<br />

interview <strong>of</strong> the Prince <strong>of</strong> Piedmont]<br />

(May 28, ¡944) INT-171T-1235<br />

[Croce's views on Communism today]<br />

(July 29, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡35¡<br />

Croner, Mr.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Croner; Remarks on the Spirit and<br />

Destiny <strong>of</strong> the Germans<br />

(Apr. 25, ¡945) INT-13GE-1483


Index by Subjects and Names Czarnecki, Tony<br />

Crosby, Helen<br />

[Helen Crosby] OP-2-22<br />

[Miss Helen Crosby]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-21PO-263<br />

Crosby, Margaret<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Margaret<br />

Crosby - Greeks] (June 6, 1945; Sept. 25,<br />

1945) PERS-1-24<br />

Cross, Felix<br />

Lecture on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33PO-140<br />

Cross, Samuel<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Samuel Cross]<br />

(May 6. 1944) INT-21POS22<br />

Grossman, Mr.<br />

A few items <strong>of</strong> interest on Grossman <strong>of</strong> CBS<br />

(Oct. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-268<br />

Crum, Hartley<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece"<br />

(Jan. 13. 1945) INT-33GR-88<br />

Cruz, Augustin<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

Csongradi, Cornelius<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-498<br />

[New Hungarian-language newspaper]<br />

(Dec. 7-15, 1942) INT-15HU-229<br />

[News articles from Az Ember]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1941-July 31. 1942) 1NT-15HU-148<br />

Cuba<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 6 (Feb. 20. 1945) INT-1AL-168<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1. 1944) 1NT-2AB-202<br />

Cuba Expels Ex-Envoy <strong>of</strong> Spain<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-27SP-56<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

Cuba Visas (Dec. 3. 1941) INT-19MÍ-74<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. ¡2. 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) 1NT-10EU-429<br />

[Memoranda on and Newspaper Interviews with<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Dec., 1941 -Apr., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-82<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> "Comité Alemán Antifascista de<br />

Cuba" (Apr. 17. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1470<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21. 1942 to May 28,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Possible Contacts in Cuba with Recently Arrived<br />

Austrian Refugees (Feb. 18. 1942) INT-4AU-117<br />

Pro-Partisan Organizations in Cuba and Mexico<br />

(Mar. 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1303<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) 1NT-33SP-I8<br />

Statistics <strong>of</strong> Foreigners Registered in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 1. 1945) INT-10EU-575<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) INT-10EU-77<br />

Cuban Parliamentary Committee for the<br />

Spanish Republic<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-33SP-18<br />

Cubrilovich, Branko<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-149<br />

Cuca, Alexander<br />

[Arrest and indictment <strong>of</strong> Romanians as enemy<br />

agents] (Nov. 21, 1942; Oct. 31,<br />

1942) ¡NT-23RM-123<br />

Cucu, N. T.<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and Americans All, Inc. and<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Paul Deac]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1943) INT-23RM-202<br />

Cudahy, John<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> John Cudahy as head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wisconsin Defense Council]<br />

([¡943]) INT-21PO-265<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-26SL-56<br />

Cuffari, Antonio J.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Antonio J.<br />

Cuffari - Portuguese] (Oct. 26. 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-25<br />

Cukor, Morris<br />

[Hungarian] Liberty Day<br />

(Mar. 14, 1943) INT-15HU-250<br />

[Rustem Vambery letter to G. Edward Buxton]<br />

(Oct. ¡5, 1941) INT-15HU-7<br />

Culin, Konstantine<br />

Interview with Fedor Salva, Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Obrana" (June 2, 1943) INT-9CZ-452<br />

Interview with Michael Bosak, Publisher and<br />

Owner <strong>of</strong> the "Obrana"<br />

(June 1. 1943) INT-9CZ-451<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-375<br />

Cultura Proletaria (periodical)<br />

Article in Cultura Proletaria<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-14GR-506<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) 1NT-33SP-I6<br />

Cultural Association for Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Romanian Descent<br />

[Interview with Theodore Andrica]<br />

(JVov. JO, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-315<br />

[Issue <strong>of</strong> "The New Pioneer"]<br />

(July 1943) INT-23RM-188<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent]<br />

(Nov. 4, 1942) 1NT-23RM-121;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) mT-23RM-133;<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-23RM-274<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent in<br />

Youngstown] (Feb. 12, 1943) INT-23RM-135<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "The New Pioneer" by the Cultural<br />

Association for Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian<br />

Descent] (Oct. 26, 1942) ¡NT-23RM-I07<br />

Culture<br />

see Arts and the humanities<br />

see International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities<br />

Cumansky, Mr.<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmacher: Soviet Ambassador<br />

Cumansky, Free Germany in Mexico, Anton<br />

Retschek] (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-321<br />

Cuneo, Ernest<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) INT-17IT-849<br />

Cupelli, Alberto<br />

[Alberto Cupelli] (Dec. 20, 1943) INT-17IT-933<br />

Curach, Danko<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Curran, Edward L.<br />

Boston and Father Curran<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) ¡NT-16IR-11<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. 27. 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

[Report and address delivered by Rev. Edward<br />

Lodge Curran <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1942) INT-16IR-6<br />

Curran, Joseph<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-172<br />

Currency<br />

see Foreign exchange<br />

Curzon Line<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Curzon<br />

Line] ([Feb. 1945]) ¡NT-21PO-1128<br />

Gushing, Richard J.<br />

[Conversation with Father Ladislaos A. Sikora]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-21PO-1306<br />

Customs duties<br />

see also Common markets and free trade areas<br />

Customs unions<br />

see Common markets and free trade areas<br />

Cuturic, S.J.<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-30YU-90<br />

Cuvalo, Ljubo<br />

[Appeal to U.S. Government by Ljubo Cuvalo for<br />

the expulsion <strong>of</strong> Tito's delegates from the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) INT-30YU-I850<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet<br />

(JVov. 8, 1944) INT-33YU-99<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(JVov. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1611<br />

[Revisions to the Memorandum sent by Movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia to the State Department and<br />

to San Francisco]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1795<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Cvetkovich, Dragisa<br />

[Leading Yugoslav Personalities]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-30YU-247<br />

Cvjetisa, Frano<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's Alleged Improper Conduct]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-585<br />

Campaign Against Ivan Subasich, Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatia (Jan. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-576<br />

[Letter from Frano Cvjetisa on Croatian<br />

Conditions] (May 14, 1942) INT-30YU-452<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Frano Cvjetisa from Rio de Janeiro<br />

Containing anti-Croat Propaganda ]<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-574<br />

Cwanniak, Antek<br />

[Antek Cwanniak views on Ignacy Matuszewski<br />

activities] (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-21PO-98<br />

Cyprus<br />

Cypriot Meeting (May 2, 1943) INT-14GR-372<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Cyprus (Apr. 9. 1943) INT-14GR-367<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: I. Cyprus<br />

(July 8. 1943) INT-33GR-31<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong> Cypriots,<br />

New York City, Apr. 28, 1943<br />

(May 2. 1943) ¡NT-33GR-29<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23. ¡945) INT-33GR-U7<br />

Czap, Ivan M.<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V. M.<br />

Molotov] (May 9. ¡945) INT-8CR-253<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May ¡1-16. 1945; May 14. 1945) INT-8CR-228<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14. 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Czarnecki, Tony<br />

American Slav Congress to Become United<br />

Nations Congress (Feb. 7, ¡943) INT-26SL-68<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 83


Czas (newspaper)<br />

Czas (newspaper)<br />

[Opposition to General Sikorski's government in<br />

London] (Jan. 14, 30, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-6<br />

[Polish-language press] ¡NT-21PO-1009<br />

[Transcript <strong>of</strong> Czas (newspaper) editorial about<br />

attacks on Jan Drohojowski]<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-21PO-12<br />

Czech Catholic Union<br />

Interview with Charles J. Hronek, vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czech Catholic Union, May 18, 1943<br />

(May 19. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-422<br />

Czech Ladies Benevolent Society<br />

Czech Ladies Benevolent Society<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-9CZ-349<br />

Czech National Alliance<br />

American Slav Congress [Grunwald victory<br />

celebration] (July 7, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-3S<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-738;<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-804<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Mar. 10, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-317<br />

Czech Organization in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-17S<br />

Czech Rally <strong>of</strong> Sunday, August 8<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-522<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-173<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

(June 24. 1942) INT-33CZ-I<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-31<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24, ¡942) INT-9CZ-75<br />

Districts and Branches <strong>of</strong> the Czech American<br />

National Alliance (Apr. 22, 1943) INT-9CZ-3S4<br />

[Hodza's relations with Slovak groups]<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-9CZ-477<br />

[Interview with Miles Janouch <strong>of</strong> Czech National<br />

Alliance] (May 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-433<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-18<br />

Joint American Slav Congress and<br />

Czech-American National Alliance Rally<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) INT-26SL-188<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Czech, Slovak and Czechoslovak<br />

Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-335<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

(Oct 16. 1945) INT-9CZ-956<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

Picnic <strong>of</strong> the Ambridge Branch <strong>of</strong> Czech National<br />

Alliance (Sept. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-165<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-743<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia in Canada<br />

(Nov. 3, 1941) INT-9CZ-32<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) INT-26SL-184<br />

Czech National Alliance in Canada<br />

The Past, Present and Future <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Nation<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-339<br />

Czech National Committee<br />

Membership and Program <strong>of</strong> Czech National<br />

Committee (June 20, 1945) INT-9CZ-929<br />

Czech National Union<br />

Czech Affairs (Apr. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-673<br />

Czech-Slovak Day, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct.<br />

1942<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31. 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Czechoslovak and Westake Noviny<br />

(newspaper)<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Czechoslovak Association for Collaboration<br />

with Austria<br />

Czechoslovak Press Bureau Press Service, Nov. 24,<br />

1943, Vol. 3, No. 88 [collaboration with Austria]<br />

(iVov. 27. 1943) INT-4AU-416<br />

84 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Czechoslovak Economic Council, Inc.<br />

[Czech Organizations]<br />

(JVov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-174<br />

Czechoslovak-Hungarian-American Society<br />

[Memo from August Heckscher to Bjame Braatoy]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-805<br />

Czechoslovak Information Service<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30, 1942) INT-29UK-46<br />

[Czech Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-174<br />

Czech Propaganda in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-9CZ-13<br />

Czechoslovak Government Policy Toward the<br />

Slovak Americans (June 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-492<br />

[Czechoslovak Information Service personnel<br />

listing] (Sept. 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-187<br />

Czechoslovak Press Bureau Press Service, Nov. 24,<br />

1943, Vol. 3, No. 88 [collaboration with Austria]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1943) INT-4AU-416<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-33CZ-6<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future?<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33CZ-66<br />

[Status and Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Slovenske Noviny"]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-245<br />

[Viewpoints <strong>of</strong> Mr. Schultz]<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-909<br />

Czechoslovak Legation<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-33CZ-6<br />

Czechoslovak National Council<br />

[Affiliates <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

America] (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-336<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

(July 25, 1945) INT-33GE-110<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-84<br />

All Slav Constitutional Congress<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-26SL-83<br />

American Slav Congress [Grunwald victory<br />

celebration] (July 7, 1942) INT-26SL-35<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

(Ocr. 22. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-143<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33AU-14<br />

Belle Isle Rally, Michigan Slav Congress<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-26SL-177<br />

Chicago's Czechs Reply to Otto<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-301<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16, 1944) INT-9CZ-738<br />

Czech Inquiry (May 14, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-906<br />

[Czech Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-174<br />

[Czechoslovak National Council solicits<br />

subscription to "Free World"]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1941) INT-9CZ-65<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Ocr. 1, 1942) ¡NT-33CZ-2<br />

Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-320<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-75<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Liberation<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33CZ-53<br />

[Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak Lutherans] (Aug. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-533<br />

[Hodza's relations with Slovak groups]<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-9CZ-477<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-9CZ-18<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Interview with Vladimir Maudr<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-887<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-9<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Czech, Slovak and Czechoslovak<br />

Organizations in the U S.<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-335<br />

Lobby for Czechoslovakia Proposed<br />

(Sept. 29. 1944) INT-33CZ-57<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

(Ocr. 16. 1945) INT-9CZ-956<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

[On the Eve <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Arrival: Program<br />

in Chicago, 111., May 22-25, 1943]<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-429<br />

People's Council and the All-Slavonic Congress in<br />

Pittsburgh (Ocl. 31, 1941) INT-9CZ-8<br />

Produce..Produce..Produce..So That Hitlerism Will<br />

Be Wiped Off the Face <strong>of</strong> the Earth Forever<br />

(1942) INT-26SL-22<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-743<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) INT-26SL184<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-26SL137<br />

Vrabel Reflects Shifting Slovak-American<br />

Communist Views (May 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-911<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge Ail-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3, 1942) INT-26SL-36<br />

Czechoslovak National Council Rally,<br />

Chicago, 111., May 1945<br />

Czech Inquiry (May 14, 1945) INT-9CZ-906<br />

Czechoslovak Society <strong>of</strong> America Recording<br />

Secretaries<br />

Czechoslovak Society <strong>of</strong> America Recording<br />

Secretaries (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-9CZ-352<br />

Czechoslovak State Council, London, England<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

see also Bohemia<br />

see also Czechs<br />

see also Lidice, Czechoslovakia<br />

see also Silesia<br />

see aiso Slovakia<br />

see also Slovaks<br />

see also Sudetenland<br />

see also Teschen<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (JVov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

(July 25, 1945) INT-33GE-110<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency<br />

and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency with the<br />

Czechoslovak government]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-372<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-434<br />

"Aufbau," May 14, 1943 issue<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-13GE-647<br />

["Austria Libre" articles on Central Europe and<br />

memorandum on Austrians in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-4AU-725<br />

Austrian Reaction to Moscow Declaration for an<br />

Independent Austria; Internal Austrian Public<br />

Opinion (Jan. 17. 1944) INT-4AU-457<br />

Breakdown <strong>of</strong> Polish-Czechoslovak Discussions on<br />

Federation Described by Jan Kwapinski<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-65<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-33CR-1<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INT-8CR-1 to<br />

INT-8CR-280


Index by Subjects and Names Czechs<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17. 1942) INT-29VK-57<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 10. 1943) INT-10EU-158;<br />

(Mar. 16. 1943) INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting] (June 8. 1942) INT-10EU-72<br />

[Central European political matters]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-139<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-SBA-333<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee (Feb. 7. 1944) INT-4AU-463<br />

[Confrontation <strong>of</strong> American and Soviet Russian<br />

policy in Central Europe, effect on<br />

govemments-in exile and national groups]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) INT-10EU-127<br />

[Conversation with Ignaz Schulz]<br />

(Jan. 10. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-700<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

(Oct. 8. 1945) INT-15HU-821<br />

[Cooperation Among Austrian Exiles]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1944) INT-4AU-S97<br />

[Count Czemin's conversation with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(July 5. 1945) INT-10EU-609<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia Mounts in<br />

Conservative Hungarian-Language Press<br />

(July 9, 1945) ¡NT-33HU-80<br />

[Czech plans to incorporate Sudetenland, Staats<br />

Zeitung report] (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-13GE-1025<br />

Czechoslovak Delegates Attend World Zionist<br />

Conference at London<br />

(Aug. 2. 1945) INT-33JE-76<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-32A-64<br />

Czechoslovak Press Bureau Press Service, Nov. 24,<br />

1943, Vol. 3, No. 88 [collaboration with Austria]<br />

fAfov. 27. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-416<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact and the Polish-American<br />

Press (Jan. 3. 1944) INT-33PO-59<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

Czechoslovakians: numbered reports INT-33CZ-1<br />

to ¡NT-33CZ-79<br />

[Czernin letter to Bazykin, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Embassy in Washington]<br />

(June 20. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-561<br />

Danubian Interrelationships in Exile<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-96<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19, 1945) 1NT-33Z-98<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-33GE-100<br />

[Differences in Soviet pacts <strong>of</strong> mutual assistance<br />

with Great Britain and Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-24RS-210<br />

[Dissensions in Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(Jan. 4. 1943) INT-13GE-481<br />

Dr. M. Hodza in American Public Life<br />

(May 29. 1942) INT-32A-63<br />

[Fighting French denunciation <strong>of</strong> the Munich Pact<br />

in unity pledge to Czech govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Sept. 29-Oct. 12. 1942) INT-12FR-370<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine Lies with Czechoslovakia]<br />

(June 16 and July 14, 1942) INT-29UK-90<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

Hungarian-American Protest Mounts Against<br />

Czechoslovak Minority Regulations<br />

(Aug. 7. 1945) INT-33HU-83<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26. 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak Plans<br />

for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

(May 19. 1945) ¡NT-33HU-70<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept. 13. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-816<br />

[Information on Freedom]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1942) INT-29UK-39<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(June 5. 1942) INT-29UK-116<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-33AU-29<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) 1NT-29UK-350<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-1SHU-789<br />

[Jacob Landau: Czech politics and other matters]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-10EU-193<br />

[Jan Masaryk] (Feb. 9, 1942) INT-24RS-35<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6. 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

[Karpatska Rus (newspaper) views on future <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia] (June 5, 1942) 1NT-32A-57<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-33PO-185<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in Luxembourg,<br />

Norway, Czechoslovakia, and France]<br />

(May 7-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-67<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian Partisans<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-33CR-3<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(Nov. 17. 1943) 1NT-4AU-405<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

and Georg Faludy<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-15HU-771<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-10EU-613<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1. 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-10EU-306<br />

[Mr. Masaryk, conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 7, 1941) INT-10EU-7<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-10EU-559<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (Dec. 21. 1943) ¡NT-33AU-17<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-33Z-100<br />

Paris Correspondent <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Hungarian-Language Daily Reports Hungary and<br />

Czechoslovakia Opposing Danubian Federation<br />

(July 17. 1945) INT-33HU-81<br />

Paul Hagen (Ocr. 16, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-368<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the political<br />

situation in Poland and Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1943) INT-21PO-268<br />

[Polish campaign in the U.S. against<br />

Czechoslovakia] (July 6-7. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-477<br />

[Polish opinion in Detroit regarding the union <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland and Czechoslovakia in Central European<br />

Federation] (June 22. 1943) INT-21PO-467<br />

Polish Press Campaign Against Benes<br />

(Sept. 22. 1943) INT-33PO-37<br />

Polish Press Comments on Czech Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lublin Government<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945) INT-21PO-1107<br />

Polish Press Comments on Soviet-Czechoslovak<br />

Pact (Dec. 22, 1943) INT-21PO-629<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-10EU-367<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942) 1NT-29UK-164<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the Polish-Russian<br />

Relations and the Czechs<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-21PO-454<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and the<br />

French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and Munich;<br />

Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

(Apr. 27, ¡942) INT-12FR-429<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President Benes<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-10EU-203<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33UK-27<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) INT-33Z-53<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press on<br />

Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

CD«. 15. 1943) INT-10EU-299<br />

Russian-American Press Report<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-29UK-101<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-29VK-287<br />

[Suggested names <strong>of</strong> possible readers]<br />

(July 10, 1943) INT-10EU-240<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) 1NT-33HU-53<br />

Two Hungarian-American Newspapers Denounce<br />

Plans for New Czech Army<br />

(June 14. 1945) INT-33HU-76<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-29UK-204<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use] (Mar. 4-12, 1942) INT-29UK-32<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-344<br />

Czechoslovakian-Mexican Association<br />

[<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian-Mexican<br />

Association] (Mar. 2, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-649<br />

Czechs<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

All Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta [report]<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-33Z-24<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33AU-14<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26, 1942) INT-10EU-19<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-4AU-166<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-485<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Czech Journalists<br />

(Mar. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-658<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-10EU-602<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

Czech press propaganda in the U.S. against certain<br />

Austrian and Hungarian leaders<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-109<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

(Ocr. 24, 1942) INT-32A-73<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

Czechoslovakians: numbered reports INT-33CZ-1<br />

to INT-33CZ-79<br />

Czernin vs. Heine-Geldem and Hoor<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-448<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Oct. 7. 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) 1NT-10EV-562<br />

[General Deutsch] (Oct. 4. 1944) INT-4AU-610<br />

[Hungarian newspaper opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech-communist attacks]<br />

(Mar. 19-Apr. 2. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-44<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 85


Czechs Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Latest Collaboration Among Nationality Groups<br />

[in Chicago] (June 9, 1945) INT-IOEU-600<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3, 1943) 1NT-5BA-196<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

[Opposition to Otto] (Dec. 1942) INT-4AU-199<br />

[Poem: "Traum Vom Heiligen Sowjet" by<br />

Friedrich Torberg] (Jan. 12, 1945) INT-4A U-689<br />

[Polish and Czech govemments-in-exile<br />

communique on regional cooperation]<br />

(June 11, 1942) INT-21PO-50<br />

Polish and Czech Opinions on Post-War<br />

Settlements (Feb. 11, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-147<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

(Mar. 5, 1942) INT-10EU-37<br />

Preliminary Report on the Czechs, Slovaks, and<br />

Carpathian-Russians AD-2-11<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Austrians to alleged State<br />

Department support for Otto's claims to throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria-Hungary]<br />

(Not. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-190<br />

[Report on Gregory Zatkovich and Czechoslovak<br />

persons] (Oct. 26, 1942) INT-8CR-10<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-167<br />

Slav Items (June 17, 1945) INT-19MI-447<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SI^240<br />

Slovaks, Czechs, Poles: Pamphlet Printed in<br />

London (Jan. 29, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-135<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

fOcr. 25, 1944) MT-24RS-286<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Ocr. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-472<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) 1NT-33Z-7<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-24RS-3S7<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-4AU-139<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alois Husak<br />

- Czechs] (Sept. 19, 1943-Sept. 21,<br />

1944) PERS-1-49<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anton<br />

Piskac - Czechs] (July 10-15, 1943) PERS-1-83<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Jaroslav<br />

Broz - Czechs] (Feb. 17, 1944; June 8,<br />

1944) PERS-1-15<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph K.<br />

Folsom - Czechs and Slovaks]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943-June 20, 1944) PERS-1-33<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph P.<br />

Broz - Czechs] (Sept. 9, 1942-Aug. 25,<br />

1944) PERS-1-16<br />

Yugoslavs and Czechoslovaks against Otto von<br />

Hapsburg (Nov. 25, 1942) INT-4AU-189<br />

Czemetz, Karl<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-433<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) 1NT-4AU-858<br />

86 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Czemin, Edmund<br />

Austrian Battalion; Letter from Czernin in New<br />

York Times (Nov. 26, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-197<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-38<br />

[Otto's military legion]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-210<br />

Czemin, Ferdinand<br />

Afternoon Spent With Ernst Lothar, Austrian<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-4AU-833<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

¡NT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as Amicus<br />

Curiae (June 8, 1943) INT-4AU-352<br />

[Central European political matters]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-10EU-139<br />

Conversation With Count Czernin: Plans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Danubian Leaders to See Papanek<br />

(May 13, 1943) INT-10EU-206<br />

[Count Czemin: reactions to Churchill's speech,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-347<br />

[Count Czemin's conversation with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-10EU-609<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin. A Record and a<br />

Warning by Ernst Hoor<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-4AU-760<br />

[Czemin's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (May 1, 1945) INT-4AU-781<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30. 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

[March 11 anniversary meeting; registration <strong>of</strong><br />

certain Austrians as foreign agents]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) 1NT-4AV-713<br />

D-Day<br />

D-Day Rally in New York City<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-10EU-407<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33FR-28<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, 1944) 1NT-33FR-29<br />

da Gama, Saldanha<br />

[Otto's arrival in Portugal]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-4AU-640<br />

Dabetic, Raimund<br />

Cable from Dabetic to Fotitch<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1333<br />

Dabrowski, Leonard A.<br />

[Very Reverend Leonard A. Dabrowski]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1944) INT-21PO-776<br />

Dacal, Ernesto<br />

[Conversation with Ernesto Dacal]<br />

([1944]) ¡NT-27SP-334<br />

Dahl, Math<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-223<br />

Daily National Herald (newspaper)<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

fiVov. 9, 1943) INT-33GR-38<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, attacked and defended]<br />

(Feb. 6-May 13, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-158<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

British Elections in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-33GR-125<br />

[Collection and publication <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Greeks in military service]<br />

(Aug. 7-Sept. 12, 1942) INT-14GR-262<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War Relief<br />

Association]<br />

(May 11-June 28, 1942) INT-14GR-179<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards Italy and<br />

Italian propaganda]<br />

(Mar. 31-June 23, 1942) INT-14GR-172<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

(Jan. 25, 1945) INT-33GR-91<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-33GR-79<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting Herald<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) INT-33GR-45<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Govemment-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Letter (May 9, 1944) 1NT-33GR-51<br />

Greek Battalion (July 15, 1943) INT-14GR-392<br />

Greek Delegation to the Aviation Conference<br />

Criticized by Liberal National Herald<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) INT-33GR-80<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-33GR-40<br />

Greek National Herald Outpoints Atlantis in<br />

Popular Favor: Score 932-192<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33GR-90<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-33GR-26<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

(Mar. 13-June 23, 1942) INT-14GR-183<br />

Greek Press Reactions to Otto and the Austrian<br />

Legion (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-315<br />

[Interview with Vlavianos about publication <strong>of</strong><br />

names <strong>of</strong> American Greeks in military service]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-127<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the Post-War<br />

Regime in Greece<br />

(July 8. 1943) INT-14GR-391;<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33GR-30<br />

Liberal Greek-American Paper Publishes More<br />

Greetings from Greek Leaders in Greece<br />

(Mar. 30, 1945) INT-33GR-102<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: A. J. H.<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-14GR-426<br />

Notes on Greek Pohtics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-33GR-2<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-46<br />

[Political truce during visit <strong>of</strong> King George II<br />

broken by American press and radio broadcast]<br />

(June 22, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-142<br />

Pressure Brought by Greek-American Press<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-14GR-690<br />

Propaganda in the Greek-American Community<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-503<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North African<br />

Campaign (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-33GR-23<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942 (May 1. 1942) INT-14GR-85<br />

Sir Michael Palairet's Unfortunate Words<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-267<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29, 1942) INT-14GR-175<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GR-97<br />

Daily Worker (newspaper)<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Proposed Change <strong>of</strong> Name for the<br />

Communist Party (Jan. 20, 1944) INT-33Z-59<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-730


Index by Subjects and Names Dannevirke (newspaper)<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the United States<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-596<br />

"Mihailovich Deal With Nazi is Uncovered"<br />

(Oct. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-274<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" Reprints "Daily Worker"<br />

Article (Oct. 9. 1942) INT-30YV-385<br />

New York Times and Daily Worker on General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-276<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9. 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

[Reinhold Niebuhr's comments on Free German<br />

Committee] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-746<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) INT-26SL-9<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian-Communist-Catholic Friendliness<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-5<br />

[Slavs groups request to President Roosevelt for<br />

2nd Front] (Aug. 1. 2, 1942) INT-26SL-32<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

(Dec. 1-6. 1943) INT-4AU-421<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-698<br />

Two Statements by Communist Papers on<br />

Communist-Catholic Relations<br />

(July 20, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-334<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22, 30, 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

What the Communists Are Preparing in<br />

Yugoslavia (Aug. 15. 1942) INT-24RS-11S<br />

"Yugoslav in U.S. Hit Traitor - Daily Worker,<br />

October 7, 1942 fOcr. 9. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-277<br />

Yugoslav Leaders Indict Mihailovich; Yugoslav<br />

Patriots Hold Conference, Resolution Adopted<br />

Exposes Nation's Traitors<br />

CSepr. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-220<br />

Dako, Kristo<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) ¡NT-1AL-23<br />

Dakota Free Press (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) 1NT-13GE-681<br />

Dallin, David J.<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by David J.<br />

Dallin (July 1, 1943) INT-24RS-172<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-269<br />

Talk with Mr. David J. Dallin<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-24RS-400<br />

Daly, John<br />

[Speech on conditions in liberated Italy]<br />

(May 29, 1944) 1NT-17IT-119S<br />

Damaskinos, Archbishop<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

(Jan. 25, 1945) ¡NT-33GR-91<br />

Dambski, Kazimerz<br />

"Informational Rally" <strong>of</strong> KNAPP<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) 1NT-33PO-152<br />

Damenchor der Freien Gemeinde<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Dec. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-491<br />

Damenchor Saxonia<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Dec. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-491<br />

Dan, Fedor<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-23<br />

Dan, Feodor<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-24RS-226<br />

Theodore Dan Challenges Revival <strong>of</strong> the Socialist<br />

International (Dec. 30, 1944) INT-33RS-35<br />

Dan, Theodore<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan<br />

(Ocr. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-25<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9. 1945) INT-33Z-108<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-279<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

Danes<br />

Current Opinions Among the Foreign-Nationality<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-10EU-573<br />

Danes: numbered reports ÎNT-33DA-1 to<br />

INT-33DA-10<br />

Notes on Danish American Reaction to<br />

American-Finnish Crisis<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-11FI-41<br />

[Polish, German, and Danish rallies]<br />

(June 7, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-229<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-339;<br />

(Aug. 18. 1944) INT-33Z-85<br />

Random Notes on Iowa's Scandinavians and<br />

Germans (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-362<br />

Random Remarks on Texas Czechs<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-630<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Karin<br />

Stig-Nielsen] (May 23, 1944-Sept. 19,<br />

1945) PERS-1-105<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file. Lawrence<br />

D. Steefel - Danes] (June 26, ¡942-Jan. 29.<br />

1944) PERS-1-103<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Viggo C.<br />

Mengers - Danes] (¿Vov. 20. 1943-July 11,<br />

1944) PERS-1-71<br />

Daniel], Raymond<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. IS. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-310<br />

Daniels, Josephus<br />

[American attitudes on Zionism and Jewish<br />

political aims]<br />

(June 10-July IS. 1942) 1NT-18JE-109<br />

Danish Agrarian Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Danish-American Jews for Relief <strong>of</strong> Danish<br />

Refugees<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-2SSC-289<br />

Danish Battalion<br />

Danish-American Participation in the War Effort<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-25SC-122<br />

Danish Brotherhood<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Danish Brotherhood in America<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-218<br />

Danish Brotherhood Meeting<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-25SC-S3<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

(Apr. 10, 15, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-11<br />

[Danish groups and leaders in U.S., list]<br />

(1943) INT-25SC-160<br />

Danish Brotherhood Magazine<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-25SC-148<br />

Danish Communist Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-2SSC-174<br />

Danish Conservative Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-2SSC-174<br />

Danish Council, London, England<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) ¡NT-33DA-2<br />

Danish Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Thomas Dossing]<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-25SC-314<br />

Exiled Danish Politician Comments on American<br />

Propaganda to Denmark<br />

(Apr. 10. 1945) INT-33DA-8<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16. 1945) INT-25SC-382<br />

Lecture by Peter Guldbrandsen on "Denmark and<br />

Norway Under the Nazi Occupation"<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-25SC-347<br />

Quasi-<strong>of</strong>ficial Danish Definition <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-33DA-7<br />

Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Danish Brotherhood in America<br />

(Oct. 1. 1943) INT-25SC-218<br />

[Danish groups and leaders in U.S., list]<br />

(1943) INT-25SC-160<br />

Danish Farmer Liberal Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Danish Information Service<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Danish League <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Danish National Socialist Party<br />

[Current situation in Denmark]<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-25SC-20<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-174<br />

Danish-Nazi Volunteer Corps<br />

War <strong>of</strong> Nerves in Denmark<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) 1NT-25SC-107<br />

Danish Radical Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-2SSC-174<br />

Danish Ship Operating Corp.<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-289<br />

Danish Social Democratic Party<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-2SSC-174<br />

Danish Solders' Association <strong>of</strong> California<br />

[Danish Soldiers' Association <strong>of</strong> California<br />

activities] (Feb. 4, 25, 1943) INT-25SC-130<br />

Danish War Relief<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-25SC-210<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-33DA-3<br />

[Danish relief activities]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-167<br />

[Danish relief controversy]<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-2SSC-173<br />

[Danish war relief issues]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-25SC-180<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

(Oct. I, 1943) INT-25SC-220<br />

Dankevich, J.<br />

[Interview with Father Dankevich]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-245<br />

Dannenberg, Adolf<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

German-American Federation<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-13GE-1505<br />

Dannevirke (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-25SC-148<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 87


Dansereau, Lucien J. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Dansereau, Lucien J.<br />

[Berthiaume, Dansereau, and Mariano:<br />

information] (Oct. 17-26. 1942) INT-12FR-388<br />

Dansk Sämling<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Dansk Tidende (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-2SSC-136<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-25SC-14S<br />

Dansk Tidende: General Observations<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-25SC-274<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-2S6;<br />

(Feb. 19,1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Dante Alighieri Society<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Dante Alighieri<br />

Society] (July 13, 1943) INT-17IT-710<br />

Dante Alighieri Society (Fascist)<br />

(Mar. 3, 1942) INT-17IT-52<br />

Danube River<br />

[Aufbau forthcoming meeting on Europe's peace<br />

problem: Danubian basin]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-140<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

Danubian Club<br />

[Danubian Club meeting report: proposal <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Central and South-East European Union]<br />

(JVov. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-294<br />

Danubian Federation<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-15HU-6S3<br />

Archduke Felix [views on Austrian situation]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-622<br />

"Aufbau" Meeting, Jan. 28, 1943<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-2S3<br />

Austria (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-402<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

[Austrian political parties and movements in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 27. 1942; May 11.<br />

1942) INT-4AU-90<br />

Central European Federation<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-89<br />

[Conversation between Mr. Wiley and Dr. Hodza]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1941) INT-9CZ-21<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-722<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> Danubian Review (periodical)]<br />

(Jan 8, 1945) INT-15HU-693<br />

Czech Ex-President Sees Central European Union<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-44<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-33CZ-1<br />

[Czemin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

(JVov. 8, 10, 1943) INT-4AU-388<br />

Difference in Political Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benes<br />

and Dr. Hodza (Feb. 23, 1945) INT-9CZ-859<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza (July 1, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-56<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-345<br />

Federation Plans and "Cordon Sanitair"<br />

Manipulations Attributed to the Activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vatican by "Magyar Jovo" Hungarian Radical<br />

Anti-Fascist Paper in Editorial Column<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-15HV-287<br />

[Ferdinand Czemin's views regarding<br />

reorganization <strong>of</strong> central Europe]<br />

(May 6, 1942) INT-4AU-102<br />

88 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Further Report on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 3, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-104<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Danubian Valley<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-270<br />

Gesammtmonarchie or A.E.I.O.U.<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) INT-15HU-207<br />

Hodza Article (June 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-47<br />

Hope Put In Union <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

(Dec. 7, 1941) INT-9CZ-1<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27, 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian Anti-Fascist Paper's Reaction to the<br />

Polish Plan for a Central European Federation<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-277<br />

[Hungarian Language Papers Reaction Towards<br />

Central European Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1943) ¡NT-1SHU-259<br />

[Inter-Danubian Committee, proposed<br />

establishment] (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-10EU-85<br />

[Interview with Prince von Windisch-Graetz]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-4AU-825<br />

John Dezso, President, American Sick Benefit and<br />

Life Insurance Association<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-514<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Danubia ([n.d.]) INT-8CR-147<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon concerning Eduard<br />

Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan Hodza's views on<br />

a Central European Federation; Czechoslovak<br />

press reports] (May 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former Premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Govemment-in-Exile, and<br />

reaction to the letter; Masaryk on<br />

Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations]<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-33CZ-35<br />

[Luncheon discussion with Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-329<br />

[Meeting with First Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Embassy] (Ocl. 7«, 1944) INT-15HU-635<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-540<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> a conversation with General<br />

Julius Deutsch (Mar. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-40<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor Kerekes<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-15HU-751<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-346<br />

Paris Correspondent <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Hungarian-Language Daily Reports Hungary and<br />

Czechoslovakia Opposing Danubian Federation<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-33HU-81<br />

Platek Forsees Czechoslovakia Becoming Part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Feb. 3. 1945) INT-9CZ-846<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Post-War Aims: Hodza Plan<br />

(Aug, 21, 1942) INT-9CZ-109<br />

[Post-war confederation]<br />

(July 11, 1943) INT-15HU-451<br />

Principles Adopted by the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

"Independent Hungary" Regarding the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the Danubian Area<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942; May 29, 1942) INT-15HU-36<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's article on "Danubian Peace"<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-15HU-278<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-310<br />

Report No. 2 on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-105<br />

[Stephen Chernitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> A Mi Lapunk, and<br />

Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Church]<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-15HU-518<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Central European<br />

Federation," Naujienos<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-5BA-103<br />

[Wenzel Jaksch's views on Milan Hodza's views<br />

on a Central European Federation]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-118<br />

Danubian Review (periodical)<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> Danubian Review (periodical)]<br />

(Jan 8. 1945) INT-15HU-693<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-98<br />

Darago, Joseph<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 7944) INT-15HU-485<br />

[Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Joseph Darago and Verhovay<br />

Fraternal Insurance Association]<br />

(June 10, 1942; June 11, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-86<br />

[Conversation with Darago and Revesz]<br />

(June 23, 1943) INT-15HU-362<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (July 10, ¡943) INT-15HU-392<br />

[Hungarians in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-15HU-60;<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-15HU-505<br />

[Interview with Joseph Darago]<br />

(July 2-28. J942; INT-15HU-145<br />

Joseph Darago (May 4. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-325<br />

Joseph Darago, President <strong>of</strong> Verhovay Association<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-15HU-332<br />

Julius Sopoliga on Darago<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-15HU-351<br />

[President <strong>of</strong> "Verhovay Federation" makes<br />

statement against Hapsburg recognition or<br />

restoration] (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-15HU-245<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Ocr. 1, 1943; Oct. 8, 1943) INT-15HU-442<br />

[Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association<br />

Convention] (Sept. 15. 1943) INT-15HU-431<br />

[World Federation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians]<br />

(July 17, 1937) INT-15HU-399<br />

Darbinian, Rouben<br />

[Armenian Americans]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1942) INT-24RS-54<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

(Dec. 1. 1943) INT-3AM-25<br />

Darbininkas (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

[Editorial from Darbininkas]<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-5BA-4<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 18, 1944) INT-33U-37<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33U-52<br />

Dargis, Paul<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-333;<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-339<br />

Dargis on Lithuanian Affairs<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-5BA-413<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) 1NT-26SL-150<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (Nov. 13, 1942) INT-5BA-66<br />

[Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sept. 1943]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-5BA-220<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-443<br />

[Meeting with Paul Dargis]<br />

(JVov. 6, 1944) INT-5BA-456<br />

Meetings in New York, January 1-12, 1943<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) INT-5BA-96<br />

Mr. Luke Simutis; "Folk Party"<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) INT-5BA-104<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-5BA-365<br />

[Paul Dargis, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

National Alliance comments on Lithuanian<br />

American concerns]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-5BA-S42<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-317<br />

Rumored Polish Plots (Feb. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-108<br />

Darían, Jean Francois<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3. 1942) INT-12FR-126


Index by Subjects and Names Davis, John W.<br />

[Attitudes toward de Gaulle, Darían, and the<br />

North African situation, as expressed in letters]<br />

fiVov. 19-Dec. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-422<br />

[Churchill's statements regarding policy on Darían]<br />

(Dec ¡1, 1942) INT-12FR-401<br />

Darían Affair (JVov. 22. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-644<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> six Vichy military attaches to<br />

Darían] (Nov. 16, 1942) INT-12FR-472<br />

[Foreign groups and refugees reactions to Darlan's<br />

appointment] (Nov. 20. 1942) INT-12FR-420<br />

France and Collaboration: Comments on the<br />

Situation and Leading Political Figures, by B.<br />

Souvarine (Mar. 12. 1942) INT-12FR-35<br />

French Pohtics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 25. 1942) ÍNT-33FR-5<br />

General Odic's attitude [toward Darían]<br />

(Dec. 10. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-449<br />

Interview with fixier [reaction to U.S. negotiations<br />

with Darían about North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942; Nov. 23, 1942) INT-12FR-392<br />

[Letter expressing doubts concerning Darían and<br />

advising U.S. control <strong>of</strong> North African radio<br />

stations] (Dec. S. 1942) INT-12FR-423<br />

Message to America [from Admiral Darían]<br />

(Apr. 8. 1943) INT-12FR-546<br />

[Mr. ManelTs remarks on Darlan's recognition<br />

among the French in U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-12FR-476<br />

[Opinion <strong>of</strong> a former French deputy as regards the<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> Darían in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-428<br />

Opinion <strong>of</strong> Various Nationality Leaders on the<br />

French Situation (Nov. 27. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-412<br />

[Praise <strong>of</strong> Darían in the American press]<br />

(Nov. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-427<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' remarks on Leon Morandat<br />

and Admiral Darían]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-12FR-425<br />

[Prud'homme's appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Vichy leaders and<br />

programs down to Dec. 1, 1941; Henri Lemery]<br />

(Mar. 2-78, 1942) INT-12FR-62<br />

Reactions to Cooperation with Admiral Darían<br />

(TVov. 25, 1942) 1NT-25SC-48<br />

Reactions to Darlan's Appointment as<br />

Administrator (JVov. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-262<br />

[Roosevelt's statements on Darían and Vichy]<br />

(Nov. 17-19, 1942) INT-12FR-426<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Admiral Darlan's Statement<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-514<br />

[Trade union groups reactions to recent<br />

developments in North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 1942 to Jan. 5. 1943) INT-12FR-479<br />

Darlys, Barbara<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Wov. 24. 1944) INT-5BA-474<br />

Darmopray, Michael<br />

[Michael Darmopray]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1941) INT-29UK-108<br />

Daroczy, M.<br />

Interview with Rev. M. Daroczy, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Reformed<br />

Churches (June 4. 1945) INT-15HU-787<br />

Dartmouth (newspaper)<br />

[Articles from "The Dartmouth" on statements by<br />

John Pelenyi]<br />

(Feb. 18-Mar. 4. 1942) INT-15HU-103<br />

Daru, Bruno<br />

[Georges Dumont and Bruno Daru, information]<br />

(May 10. 1944) 1NT-12FR-810<br />

Das Andere Deutschland (Latin America)<br />

Free German Activities: Free Germans Publish A<br />

Manifesto in the Brazilian Press<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-13GE-247<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28. 1942) 1NT-4AU-153<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18. 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans (Apr. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-609<br />

Dashnag Party<br />

see Armenian Revolutionary Federation<br />

Daskalakis, Apostólos<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims<br />

(July 3. ¡945) INT-33GR-119<br />

Dattner, Sigismond<br />

[Sigismond Dattner]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-21PO-1287<br />

Dauber, Doris<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Daugman, John<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> New York Latvian Organization<br />

fJVov. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-477<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

[National Conference <strong>of</strong> Latvian Organizations,<br />

New York, N.Y., Nov. 1944]<br />

(iVov. 28, 1944) INT-5BA-480<br />

Daumarie, Miss<br />

[Mademoiselle Daumarie, conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-12FR-721;<br />

(Mar. 18. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-763;<br />

(Oct. 5. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-892<br />

Dauzvardis, Josephine<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) ¡NT-SBA-23<br />

Dauzvardis, Peter<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30, ¡943) 1NT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

(June 15. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian Fete <strong>of</strong> Last Sunday<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-5BA-62<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

(Feb. 29. ¡944) ¡NT-33U-2¡<br />

Lithuanian Liberty Bell Day Celebration<br />

(June 27, ¡944) 1NT-33U-26<br />

Lithuanian Matters (June ¡9, ¡943) INT-5BA-202<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. H. ¡943) lNT-5BA-¡5¡<br />

Davenport, Marcia<br />

[Russian War Relief] (Oct. 26, 1942; Nov. 20,<br />

1942) ¡NT-24RS-86<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June<br />

(June 28, ¡945) lNT-9CZ-93¡<br />

Davenport, Miss<br />

[Conversation with John K. Jessup, Kurt Bloch,<br />

and Miss Davenport <strong>of</strong> "Fortune"]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) 1NT-18JE-272<br />

Davia, Louis<br />

[Activities and organization <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

American Victory Council in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1943) ¡NT-17rr-590<br />

[Davia's comments on the Itahan-American<br />

Victory Council] (Feb. 3. ¡943) lNT-¡7¡T-576<br />

[Reverend Antonio De Stasi and Louis Davia]<br />

(May ¡8. ¡944) lNT-¡7¡T-¡¡84<br />

[Status and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Victory Council] (May 3. ¡943) lNT-17rr-644<br />

David, Francis<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

(May 3. ¡945) ¡NT-¡5HU-764<br />

Davie, Maurice R.<br />

[Work <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration from Europe]<br />

(Mar. 2¡. ¡945) 1NT-¡0EU-S50<br />

Davies, Joseph E.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. ¡8, ¡944) ¡NT-24RS-30¡<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28, 1943) INT-33RS-1<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, ¡943) ¡NT-24RS-¡62<br />

Davila, Carlos<br />

[Central European government representatives<br />

reactions to U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> Otto von<br />

Hapsburg; course <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia]<br />

(Dec ¡5, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-¡¡7<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, ¡943) ¡NT-33Z-H<br />

Davila, Charles A.<br />

Romanians: document series lNT-23RM-¡ to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

Romanians: numbered reports ¡NT-33RM-¡ to<br />

lNT-33RM-¡6<br />

Davis, Elmer<br />

Answer to Miss Mitchell by National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent: Ruth Mitchell<br />

and Her Pan-Serbian Company; [National<br />

Council's Response to Coal Strike]<br />

(July ¡3. 1943) 1NT-30YU-10H<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

(May 28, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-445<br />

[Austrian Action correspondence on Austrian<br />

fighting unit] (Nov. ¡942) INT-4AU-235<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) 1NT-30YU-323<br />

Conversation with Branko Pekich and Three<br />

Editors <strong>of</strong> "Srbobran"<br />

(June 28, 1943) 1NT-30YU-980<br />

[Correspondence Between Elmer Davis and<br />

Samuel Welinich]<br />

(June 1, ¡4, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-954<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-¡0¡<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9, ¡944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

Greater Serbia Campaign and Davis-Werlinich<br />

Exchange <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

(July 8, ¡943) 1NT-33YU-39<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

(June 3, ¡944) 1NT-33HU-23<br />

Important Croat, Serb, and Slovene Developments<br />

During Past Week<br />

(June 20, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-958<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2. ¡942) INT-30YU-322<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29, ¡942) INT-30YU-32¡<br />

Leftist Reaction to Davis-Werlinich Letters<br />

(June 19, 1943) 1NT-30YU-963<br />

Notes From the Meeting with Elmer Davis<br />

(Sept 30-Oct. 29. ¡942) INT-30YU-324<br />

Relative to Resolutions Passed by Supreme Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation July 2, 1943<br />

(July 7. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-997<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, 1942) 1NT-30YU-354<br />

[Rustem Vambery] (Apr. 20, 1944) INT-¡5HU-527<br />

Serb Nationalists and the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information (Aug. ¡, 1944) INT-30YU-1484<br />

Serb Nationalists and the OWI<br />

(Aug. I, ¡944) ¡NT-33YU-79<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 79«; ¡NT-30YU-342<br />

Srbobran Reaction to letters between Elmer Davis<br />

and Werlinich]<br />

(June ¡8-¡9, ¡943) INT-30YU-960<br />

Tribune Article on Ruth Mitchell and the OWI<br />

(July 7, ¡943) INT-30YU-10¡0<br />

Yugoslav News From Detroit - June, 1943:<br />

Movement for a Greater Serbia Gains New<br />

Impetus (July 76, 79«; INT-30YU-10¡5<br />

Davis, John W.<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as Amicus<br />

Curiae (June 8. ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-352<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 89


Davis, John W. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Conversation with Count Czernin concerning<br />

request to meet with Cordell Hull]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1943) INT-4AU-439<br />

Schwarzkopf Case (June 19, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-356<br />

Davis, Malcolm W.<br />

Austrian Committee (Jan. 28, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-2S5<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AV-446<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-606<br />

Davison, Walter<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> Austrians]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-4AU-293<br />

Day (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

fSepr. 15, 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) ¡NT-18JE-428;<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

D.C.<br />

Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />

[membership] (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-348<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

(Sept. IS, 1942) INT-19MI-105<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Washington Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever (June 19, 1944) INT-12FR-836<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-I2FR-846<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves From<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) JNT-33Z-111<br />

de Agostin, Manuel<br />

[Interviews with Juan Borras and Manuel de<br />

Agostin] (Mar. 23. 1944) INT-27SP-269<br />

de Aguiar, Marques<br />

[Information on the Marques de Aguiar]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1943; Oct. 14. 1943) INT-27SP-221<br />

de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

Basque Activities in Exile<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) INT-27SP-2I4<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

(Nov. 13. 1944) INT-33SP-20<br />

Basque Chief Here After Devious Trip<br />

(Wov. 17, 1941) INT-27SP-7<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Aguirre and Señor de la<br />

Sota] (May 7, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-IS7<br />

[Conversation with Jose Antonio de Aguirre]<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-27SP-345<br />

[Information on the Basque movement and Jose<br />

Antonio de Aguirre] (Jan. 8, 1942) INT-27SP-9<br />

[Information on the Basques and Jose Antonio de<br />

Aguirre] (Jan. 8-Mar. 7, 1942) INT-27SP-8<br />

[Notes by Basque President Aguirre on a speech<br />

by U.S. Ambassador Carlton Hayes]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-116<br />

["Spain: Democracy and Catholicism", topic <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish meeting] (June 9, 1943) INT-27SP-167<br />

de Albornoz, Alvaro<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

RepubUcan Press (Aug. 31. 1944) INT-33SP-14<br />

[Press conference with the Junta Española de<br />

Liberación and statement by Alvaro de<br />

Albornoz] (May 22. 1945) INT-27SP-461<br />

de Beaumont, Guerin<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

(June 20. 1944) ¡NT-33FR-28<br />

France Forever Rally<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-12FR-874<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

[Guerin de Beaumont, conversation memo]<br />

(Oct 10, 1944) INT-12FR-900<br />

[Guerin de Beaumont, note]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-803<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

(Oci. 19. 1943) ¡NT-33FR-21<br />

[Pierre Cot's information on Guerin de Beaumont]<br />

CO«. 19. ¡943) INT-12FR-664<br />

[Raoul Aglion's information on Guerin de<br />

Beaumont] (Oct. 22. ¡943) INT-12FR-669<br />

90 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

de Benoist, Louis<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

de Bianchi, Joao A.<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Portuguese organizations and leading<br />

personalities]<br />

(Aug. 17-Sept. 11. 1942) INT-22PR-7<br />

de Blonay, Andre<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

de Boer, Jacob<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-287<br />

de Bourbon, Don Juan<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Don Juan de Bourbon and His<br />

Political Advisor, Lopez Olivan<br />

(Apr. ¡3. 1945) INT-27SP-457<br />

[Opinions regarding the plan for restoration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish monarchy]<br />

(Apr. 20-May. 1943) INT-27SP-224<br />

[Spanish activities and views regarding restoration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the monarchy] (June 23, 1942) ¡NT-27SP-81<br />

de Briñón, Fernand<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

[Laval's cabinet changes]<br />

(Sept. 11-28, 1942) ¡NT-¡2FR-342<br />

[Mr. de Brinon's statement against the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-12FR-325<br />

de Brouckere, Louis<br />

[Socialist controversies over Paul Hagen pamphlet]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) IST-13GE-1022<br />

de Cardenas, Fernando<br />

Spanish Republican Conference in Montevideo: a<br />

Preview (May 1, 1943) INT-27SP-153<br />

de Chambrun, Rene<br />

[Francois Monahan, information]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-12FR-878<br />

De Cicco, Pasquale<br />

De Cicco Ruled Alien, Ordered to Internment<br />

(June 2. 1942) INT-17IT-244<br />

de Croisse!, Philippe<br />

French Visitors (May 17. 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1032<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-12FR-1026<br />

de Font Nouvelle, Mr.<br />

Interview with Mr. de Font Nouvelle [ex-consul<br />

general <strong>of</strong> France in New York]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) 1NT-12FR-969<br />

de Gailin, Count Carlos<br />

Cuba Expels Ex-Envoy <strong>of</strong> Spain<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-27SP-56<br />

De Gasperi, Aleide<br />

[Conference between the Vatican and Aleide De<br />

Gasperi on the monarchy question]<br />

(Wov. 13. 1944) INT-17IT-1577<br />

[Nenni's response to speech by De Gasperi]<br />

(July 26, 1944) INT-17IT-1361<br />

de Gaulle, Charles<br />

Address by a British Journalist to the Institute for<br />

Advanced Study, Princeton<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-33Z-69<br />

Arabic-Language Press Denounces French Policies<br />

in Syria and Lebanon<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-33AR-35<br />

Bastille Day 1943: Two de Gaullist Celebrations<br />

(July 22, ¡943) INT-33FR-I5<br />

Communists and de Gaulle<br />

(Mar. ¡9, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-296<br />

De Gaulle in the Spanish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-27SP-317;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33SP-13<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground (July 9, 1942) INT-33FR-2<br />

[De Gaulle's Declaration to Mihailovich]<br />

(Feb. 11, ¡943) INT-30YU-598<br />

Discord Within Free French Movement<br />

(June 19, ¡942) ¡NT-32A-61<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and Activity<br />

Here as Affected by Recent Developments<br />

(Mar. 9. 1944) INT-33FR-25<br />

French-American Club Dinner in Tribute to<br />

General de Gaulle, New York City, June 18,<br />

1943 (June 23, 1943) INT-33FR-14<br />

French Cleavage Between the U.S. and the Soviet<br />

Union (Sept. 9, 1943) ¡NT-33FR-18<br />

French: document series 1NT-I2FR-1 to<br />

1NT-I2FR-1080<br />

French in the U.S. Since de Gaulle's Visit<br />

(Aug. ¡5. ¡944) INT-33FR-32<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, ¡944) ¡NT-33FR-29<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33FR-33<br />

General de Gaulle, in the View <strong>of</strong> the Arabic<br />

Unguage Press (July 8, 1944) INT-33AR-24<br />

General Odic's Account <strong>of</strong> His Relations with the<br />

Free French and de Gaulle<br />

(Apr. 18, ¡942) INT-32A-45<br />

Henri de Kerillis Discusses France Under de<br />

Gaulle (July H, ¡945) INT-33FR-64<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) 1NT-I0EU-267<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

(Dec. H. ¡944) INT-33FR-42<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

de Gaulle (Oct. 18. 1944) INT-33FR-36<br />

de Gaullist Committee for Argentina<br />

De Gaullist Congress in Montevideo<br />

(Nov. ¡7, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-688<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the De Gaullist Committee for<br />

Argentina (iVov. 9, 1943) INT-I2FR-677<br />

de Gentilhomme, Paul<br />

[General Paul de Gentilhomme named high<br />

commissioner <strong>of</strong> Madagascar]<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT.12FR-398<br />

de Ghika, George<br />

Balasy on Ghika (Feb. 2, 1943) INT-1SHV-253<br />

[Ghika and Count Bethlen's Efforts to Come to<br />

U.S.] (Feb. 6, ¡943) INT-15HU-262<br />

[Hungarian Minister to Washington hopes to<br />

obtain visa] (Jan. 28, 1943) INT-15HU-244<br />

de Gruben, Baron<br />

Belgium and AMG (Sept. ¡5, 1943) ¡NT-6BE-29<br />

de Guise, Duchesse<br />

Political Sympathies <strong>of</strong> the Duchesse de Guise and<br />

the Comte de Paris<br />

(Apr. 7-May 8, 1942) INT-12FR-87<br />

de Haas, J. Anton<br />

Interview With Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J. Anton de Haas<br />

(Aug. 7, ¡944) IPfr-20NS-39<br />

De Harsanyi, Zsolt<br />

"Lover <strong>of</strong> Life" is Novel Based on Life <strong>of</strong> Rubens<br />

(Apr. ¡, ¡942) INT-15HU-117<br />

de Hedry, Etienne<br />

Etienne de Hedry (Feb. 8, 1944) INT-15HV-486<br />

de Helmsberg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti, Silvio P.<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Hans Rott<br />

(Wov. 7, 7944; INT-4AU-644<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-1S3<br />

[Three Austrian Refugees]<br />

(June ¡, 1942) INT-4AU-81<br />

de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti, Silvio P.<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Pizarello de Helsmburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti<br />

(Aug. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-582<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti]<br />

(Apr. 24, ¡944) lNT-4AU-5¡7


Index by Subjects and Names de Ropp, Stefan<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti; Carl<br />

Oscar Alwin] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-467<br />

de Hueck, Katherine<br />

Baroness de Hueck, the Negro and the War<br />

(May 14, 1942; May IS , 1942) INT-19MI-121<br />

de Irala, Antonio<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

(Apr. 8. 1944) INT-27SP-287;<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-27SP-321;<br />

(Oct. 21, 1944) INT-27SP-341;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) INT-27SP-398;<br />

(Feb. 17-18, 1945) 1NT-27SP-408<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota and<br />

Antonio de Irala] (Not. 30, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-237<br />

[Information on Irala's visit to Mexico]<br />

(June 30, 1944) INT-27SP-314<br />

Statement by Irala on Position <strong>of</strong> Basques<br />

Following Cortes Fiasco<br />

(Feb. 3. 1945) INT-27SP-399<br />

de Kerillis, Henri<br />

[De Kerillis' articles in Pour la Victoire]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-934<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against "Pour<br />

la Victoire" (Dec. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-942:<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-33FR-43<br />

French Foe <strong>of</strong> Munich Calls U.S. "Great Hope" <strong>of</strong><br />

Nation (Apr. 23. 1942) INT-12FR-100<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-37<br />

[French personalities' views]<br />

(Sept. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-876<br />

[Henri de Kerillis, conversation memo]<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-12FR-864<br />

Henri de Kerillis Discusses France Under de<br />

Gaulle (July 11, 1945) INT-33FR-64<br />

[Henri de Kerillis, note]<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) INT-12FR-278<br />

Henri de Kerillis: on de Gaulle and on Great<br />

Britain's Relations with France<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-12FR-559<br />

Interview with Henri de Kerillis<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-12FR-1063<br />

Interview with Henri de Kerillis; Case Against<br />

"Pour la Victoire"<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-938<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) 1NT-12FR-881<br />

de la Chevaine, Guy D.<br />

Interview with Mr. Guy Daufresne de la Chevalrie<br />

<strong>of</strong> Belfian Consulate<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-6BE-76<br />

de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

[Application <strong>of</strong> Antonio de la Cruz Marin for U.S.<br />

citizenship] (Jan. 5, 1942) ¡NT-27SP-36<br />

[Background information on Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin] (July 30-Aug. 10, 1942) ¡NT-27SP-74<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-27SP-121;<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-27SP-137;<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-27SP-155;<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-160;<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-27SP-185:<br />

(July 19, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-190;<br />

(Nov. 5, 1943) INT-27SP-227;<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) 1NT-27SP-265;<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-285;<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-27SP-342;<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-27SP-415<br />

[Conversation with Indalecio Prieto and Antonio<br />

de la Cruz Marin] (Mar. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-267<br />

[Information on Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-27SP-37<br />

[Information on Antonio de la Cruz Marin and<br />

General Jose Asensio]<br />

(Dec. 27, 1941) INT-27SP-5<br />

[Information on leading Spanish personalities]<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-27SP-4<br />

[Interviews with and background on Juan A.<br />

Meana and Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

(Dec. 1-16, 1941) INT-27SP-3<br />

de la Sota, Manuel<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Aguirre and Señor de la<br />

Sota] (May 7, 1943) INT-27SP-157<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-135;<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-27SP-175;<br />

(June 12, 1943) INT-27SP-187;<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-27SP-191;<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) 1NT-27SP-228;<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-284<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota and<br />

Antonio de Irala] (iVov. 30, 1943) INT-27SP-237<br />

Interview with Mr. de la Sota<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-27SP-450<br />

de la Sota y MacMahon, Ramon<br />

[Biographical information on Ramon de la Sota y<br />

MacMahon] ([n.d.]) INT-27SP-330<br />

de Lacretelle, Jacques<br />

Interview with Jacques de Lacretelle<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-12FR-1016<br />

de Lageneste, Henri<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) 1NT-12FR-885<br />

French in Chicago (June 28, 1944) INT-12FR-841<br />

de Lahiguera, Antonio Garcia<br />

[Conversation with Antonio Garcia de Lahiguera]<br />

(June 17, 1943) INT-27SP-183<br />

de Lanux, Pierre<br />

[Louis A. Foy and Pierre de Lanux, notes]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-12FR-164<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Pierre de Lanux, "France and Her Place<br />

in the World" (Nov. 9, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-678<br />

de Lattre de Tassigny, Jean<br />

[General de Lattre de Tassigny arrested in France]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1942) INT-12FR-397<br />

Rumor <strong>of</strong> Giraud Replacement<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-12FR-693<br />

de Lessart, Charles<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French Consul<br />

General in San Francisco<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-33FR-27<br />

de Limur, Andre Marie Adrien<br />

[Count de Limur's naturalization]<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-291<br />

de los Rios, Fernando<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Fernando de los Rios on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

the Spanish Republicans]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-27SP-410<br />

[Conversation with Diego Martinez Barrio and<br />

Femando de los Rios]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) ¡NT-27SP-365<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-27SP-156;<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-27SP-349;<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-27SP-400;<br />

(Feb. 18. 1945) INT-27SP-416;<br />

(Mar. 6, 1945) INT-27SP-420;<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-27SP-435<br />

De los Rios Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-33SP-31<br />

[European situation, discussion]<br />

(Dec. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-518<br />

Fernando de los Rios Discusses Spain and Europe<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) INT-33SP-25<br />

[Information on leading Spanish personalities]<br />

(May 12, 1942) ¡NT-27SP-4<br />

[Meeting at the home <strong>of</strong> Fernando de los Rios]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-27SP-131<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33SP-38<br />

[Visit with Fernando de los Rios at his home]<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-27SP-460<br />

De Luca, Filippo<br />

[Filippo De Luca] (Aug. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-760;<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-17IT-992;<br />

(June 20, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1249;<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-niT-1421<br />

De Luca, Theodore<br />

Interview with Reverend Theodore De Luca<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-17IT-1134<br />

Interviews with Graziano N. Longarini, Reverend<br />

Dr. Theodore De Luca, and Salvatore Camello<br />

(Dec. 12. 1944) INT-17IT-1589<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Reverend Theodore De Luca,<br />

Graziano N. Longarini, and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano<br />

Salvemini] (Oct. 7. 1944) ¡NT-17rr-1422<br />

de Madariaga, Pilar<br />

[Conversation with Pilar de Madariaga]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-27SP-252<br />

de Manziarly, Alexandre<br />

Meeting with Capitaine Alexandre de Manziarly <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mission Militaire Française<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-12FR-1007<br />

de Messieres, Rene<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day by the Boston Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(July 15, 1944) INT-12FR-857<br />

De Nicola, Enrico<br />

[Political personalities in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-171T-1017<br />

De Nordiske Tidninger (newspaper)<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-80<br />

De Novellis, Filene<br />

[De Novellis's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 29, 1945) INT-17IT-1813<br />

[Filene de Novellis]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-nrr-1835<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Filene DeNovellis]<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-17IT-1760<br />

de Peyster, Henry<br />

[Philip C. Jessup's letter transmitting a<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> Henry de Peyster by Hector<br />

G. Spaulding] (Dec. 22. 1942 to Jan. 7,<br />

1943) ¡NT-12FR-480<br />

de Prorok, Count<br />

[Count de Prorok, information]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-147<br />

de Rochemont, Richard<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Richard de Rochemont<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1059<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast<br />

(May 24, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-591<br />

France Forever Rally<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-12FR-874<br />

[Richard de Rochemont, president <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever, conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-745;<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-12FR-816<br />

de Romree de Vichenet, Charles<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

de Rooy, Paul E.<br />

Belgian View on the "London Times" Editorial <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 12, 1944 (Aug. 24, 1944) INT-6BE-52<br />

Catholic View <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and Soviet<br />

Russia (Dec. 1. 1943) INT-33Z-49<br />

Reverend Paul Derooy<br />

(Nov. 24. 1943) INT-6BE-32<br />

Smut's Speech and Belgian Mental Reservations<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-6BE-38<br />

[Vatican and Catholic activities in reference to<br />

Germany] (Sept. 8. 1944) INT-13GE-1208<br />

de Ropp, Stefan<br />

[Baron Stefan de Ropp]<br />

fOci. 4, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-992<br />

Conferences with Dr. Oscar Lange and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

de Ropp Concerning Their Conversations with<br />

Dr. Benes (June 11-12, 1943) INT-21PO-446<br />

Functional Chart <strong>of</strong> the International Economic<br />

CounciUMay 17, 1945) INT-21PO-1419<br />

[Lectures given by Jan Papanek, minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, and Stefan de Ropp, director <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Information Bureau]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-10EU-123<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-718<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 91


de Ropp, Stefan Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29. 1944) INT-33PO-1SS<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) INT-21PO-1060<br />

[Stefan de Ropp] (Mar. 3. 1945) INT-21PO-11S5;<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) INT-21PO-1240;<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1338:<br />

(June 30. 1945) INT-21PO-1437<br />

[Stephen de Ropp, biographical data]<br />

(July 5. 1945) INT-10EU-608<br />

Ten Year Plan <strong>of</strong> Structural Economic<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Post-War Poland<br />

(Mar. 6-27. ¡945) INT-21PO-1219<br />

Ukrainian Relations, Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

(Mar. 9. ¡943) INT-26SI^77<br />

de Rosen, Janek<br />

[Report about Chicago-Milwaukee Poles political<br />

activity and comments <strong>of</strong> Janek de Rosen]<br />

(Sept. 8. H. ¡942) INT-21PO-8S<br />

de Rougemont, Denis<br />

Lord Halifax's Speech at the Ecole Libre; Jacques<br />

Maritain (Mar. 23. 1944) INT-¡2FR-759<br />

De Ruggiero, Guido<br />

Interview with Guido De Ruggiero, Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Education (Sept. ¡4. ¡944) ÍNT-17IT-1450<br />

de S. Coutinho, J.<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Jan. 12. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-690<br />

de Saint-Andre, Gerard<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S. for use<br />

by the Free French: services and claim <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />

Bergman]<br />

(Apr. 3. ¡94¡-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-¡89<br />

de Saint-Jean, Robert<br />

Address by Robert de Saint-Jean<br />

(Ocr. 79, ¡944) ¡NT-33FR-37<br />

de Saint-PhaUe, Claude<br />

[Claude de Saint-Phalle's mission in U.S., note]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1942) INT-¡2FR-335<br />

de Sauze, E. B.<br />

[Dr. E. B. de Sauze, president <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

in Cleveland, conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 25, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-433<br />

Interview with Dr. DeSauze<br />

(Mar. 8. ¡945) ¡NT-¡2FR-979<br />

de Sieyes, Jacques<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S. for use<br />

by the Free French: services and claim <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />

Bergman]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1941-May 7. ¡942) INT-12FR-189<br />

de Silver, Margaret<br />

[Margaret de SUver] (Feb. 4. 1945) INT-¡7IT-¡655<br />

De Stasi, Antonio<br />

[Reverend Antonio De Stasi and Louis Davia]<br />

(May ¡8, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡¡84<br />

de Strycker, Monseigneur<br />

Interview with Monseigneur de Strycker<br />

(Mar. ¡. 1945) INT-6BE-67<br />

de Succar, Oscar<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-27SP-251;<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-27SP-260;<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-27SP-283:<br />

(May 20, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-303;<br />

(Aug. 28. ¡944) INT-27SP-320:<br />

(Oct. 24. ¡944) INT-27SP-344<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar and Ramon<br />

Araquistain] (Feb. ¡9. ¡945) INT-27SP-4¡4<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Antonio de Succar on action by Stalin]<br />

(Feb. 23. ¡944) INT-27SP-26¡<br />

de Sushko, Alexander<br />

[Alexander de Sushko]<br />

(Aug. 28, ¡942) INT-29UK-96<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, ¡942; Aug. 20,<br />

¡942) INT-29VK-89<br />

92 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

De Sylva, B.G.<br />

[Letter from B.G. De Sylva]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-¡3GE-1175<br />

De Utassy, Lieut-Col.<br />

[Memorandum on Lieutenant-Colonel De Utassy]<br />

(Wov. 15. 194¡) INT-¡5HU-8<br />

De Vecchi, Robert<br />

[Robert De Vecchi]<br />

(Dec. ¡5, 1944) INT-17IT-¡596<br />

de Waldeck, Rosie<br />

[Countess Rosie de Waldeck]<br />

(May 20, ¡942) INT-13GE-102;<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-¡3GE-925<br />

Countess Rosie Waldeck<br />

rOcr. 24, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-378;<br />

(Apr. 4, ¡944) INT-13GE-1059;<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1518<br />

de Zunzunegui, Enrique<br />

[Negotiations for purchase <strong>of</strong> La Prensa<br />

(newspaper) by Enrique de Zunzunegui]<br />

(May 8, ¡942; May 20, ¡942) ¡NT-27SP-16<br />

Deac, Paul<br />

Americans All and Paul Deac [reactions to Yalta<br />

decisions] (Apr. 24, ¡945) INT-¡0EU-576<br />

[Americans All, conversation memo]<br />

(JVov. 24, ¡943) INT-10EU-287<br />

[Biographical information on Paul Deac]<br />

(Mar. 7, ¡942) INT-23RM-¡4<br />

[Comments on the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡944) INT-23RM-225<br />

[Conversations with Paul Deac and Jacob Barbu]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-23RM-160<br />

[Correspondence from Paul Deac on the conflicts<br />

within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Aug. 2. 1943) 1NT-23RM-18¡<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac and Nicholas Balindu]<br />

(Aug. 24, ¡943) INT-23RM-¡79<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac, Nicholas Balindu, and<br />

Louis Bozin within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

(July 29, ¡943) INT-23RM-175<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Sept. ¡6, ¡943) ¡NT-23RM-¡89;<br />

(Oct. 20, ¡943) INT-23RM-204<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy] (July ¡4, ¡943) lNT-23RM-¡68;<br />

(Sept. ¡0, ¡943) ¡NT-23RM-185<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and Americans All, Inc. and<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Paul Deac]<br />

(Ocr. 14, ¡943) INT-23RM-202<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and the Romanian Episcopate]<br />

(Oct. 1, ¡943) INT-23RM-195<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) lNT-¡3GE-380<br />

[Interview with James Ellman regarding Paul<br />

Deac] (June 9. ¡943) INT-23RM-¡59<br />

[Interview with Paul Deac]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) ¡NT-23RM-122<br />

[Recent developments in Americans All, Inc.,<br />

information] (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-332;<br />

(Mar. 31, ¡944) INT-¡OEU-370<br />

Report on Americans All<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-58<br />

Report on Paul M. Deac and Americans All<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 30, ¡942) INT-19MI-66<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American Politics<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-33RM-6<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

Moves Leftward (JVov. 2, 1943) ¡NT-33RM-8<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

(Mar. ¡5, ¡943) I\T-33RM-4<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Oct 7, 1943) 1NT-23RM-198<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter Written by Paul Deac to<br />

All the Branches <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-23RM-173<br />

Deak, Francis<br />

[Emmy Rado's opinion <strong>of</strong> Francis Deak]<br />

(Mar. 3. ¡942) lNT-¡5HV-40<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Jan. ¡4. ¡943; Dec. 3¡.<br />

¡943) INT-¡5HU-480<br />

[Information on Dr. Francis Deak]<br />

(May ¡942) INT-¡5HU-80<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. ¡944; Mar. ¡3, ¡944) lNT-¡5HU-498<br />

Dean, Ruth J.<br />

[Germany's underground operations for next war]<br />

(Jan. 24, ¡945) INT-13GE-¡340<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth J.<br />

Dean - French]<br />

(May 23, ¡944-Oct 3, ¡945) PERS-¡-27<br />

Dean, Vera Michels<br />

[Lecture by Dr. Vera Michels Dean]<br />

(Jan. 7 7, 79«,) ¡NT-24RS-329<br />

Deat, Marcel<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-379<br />

Deaths<br />

see also Assassination<br />

see also Executions<br />

see also Suicide<br />

see also War casualties<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 72, 7944; INT-5BA-292<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona]<br />

(Jan. ¡0, 1944) INT-5BA-289<br />

Dr. Grigaitis on Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 77, 7944; INT-5BA-29¡<br />

Hodza's Death (July 72, 7944; ¡NT-33CZ-45<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(July 8, ¡944) INT-9CZ-7¡6<br />

Lithuanians on General Sikorski's Death<br />

(July 9, ¡943) INT-5BA-2¡4<br />

[Memo Concerning Ame Laurin's Funeral]<br />

(Fei. 20. ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-857<br />

[Reaction to Antanas Smetona's Death]<br />

(Jan. 78. 7944; INT-5BA-296<br />

Debevec, James<br />

Slovenes: Interview with James Debevec, Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"American Home" - Slovenian Daily<br />

(Apr. 27, 7943; INT-30YU-835<br />

Debrecen, Hungary<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. ¡5. ¡945) 1NT-33HU-50<br />

Debt<br />

see Credit<br />

d'Eca, Raul<br />

Portuguese in the U.S. (Oct. ¡939) INT-27SP-70<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

[American Hungarian Federation letter to<br />

President Roosevelt]<br />

(June 4. ¡942) INT-lSHU-¡08<br />

American Hungarians: First Public Move for<br />

Super-Political Unity as Reaction to War<br />

Declaration Against Hungary<br />

(June 12. 1942) 1NT-1SHV-76<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(June 5. ¡942) INT-¡5HU-¡25<br />

Belgians in exile declare war upon Japanese<br />

(Dec. 27, 7947; INT-12FR-3<br />

Free Hungarians Pledge Their Support to U.S.A.:<br />

Hungarian Goveraement Unreservedly<br />

Condemned (June 9. 1942) INT-15HV-90<br />

[Hungarian Press] (July 2. ¡942) INT-15HU-78<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland [reactions <strong>of</strong><br />

concerned groups to U.S. declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(June 24. ¡942) INT-33Z-2<br />

Decorah-Posten (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 7943; INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9. ¡943) INT-25SC-¡48<br />

Decorah Posten og Ved Amen: General<br />

Observations (Dec. 23, ¡943) INT-25SC-276<br />

Norwegian-American Interest in Norway's<br />

Post-war Whaling Industry<br />

(Aug. 25, ¡944) INT-33NW-9


Index by Subjects and Names Democratic movements and parties<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-2&6;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Deda, Niazi<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. 1944) INT-1AL125<br />

Dédier, Olga<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

Dédier, Vladimir<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1254<br />

Partisan Needs (Mar. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1370<br />

[Press summary <strong>of</strong> Colonel Dedier's address in<br />

Seattle] (May 11-29. 1945) INT-30YU-1840<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8. 1945) INT-33YU-153<br />

Yugoslav Query (May 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1796<br />

Dedijer, Stevan<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(June 1, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1822<br />

Dedijer (May 16. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1805<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Conference in Cleveland, Oct. 18<br />

and 19, 1942 (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-329<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Defense<br />

see International security<br />

Defense Council <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

[Serb Leader Ivanovich Charges Croatian Leader<br />

Butkovich Is Pro-Nazi]<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-30YU-427<br />

Defense de la France (newspaper)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept., 1943) INT-12FR-686<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine<br />

see Ukrainian Defense Association<br />

Degenfeld, Henry<br />

[Count Henry Degenfeld]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) 1NT-4AU-676<br />

[Crisis in Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-4AU-35<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Monarchist activities]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-701<br />

[Monarchist activities and letter <strong>of</strong> Otto Günther]<br />

(July 19. 28. 1945) INT-4AU-857<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Dejean, Maurice<br />

Semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial French Views on the Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Oct. 2, 1944) INT-12FR-899<br />

Deksnys, Antanas L.<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16, 1942) INT-SBA-24<br />

del Castillo, Angel Hernandez<br />

Military and Political History <strong>of</strong> Colonel Angel<br />

Hernandez del Castillo<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-27SP-456<br />

Del Drago, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Del Drago] (June 13. 1945) INT-17IT-1799<br />

del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

(Apr. 8. 1943) INT-27SP-136;<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-27SP-180;<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-27SP-182;<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-27SP-238;<br />

(Mar. 23. 1945) INT-27SP-428<br />

[Conversations with Alvarez del Vayo and<br />

Indalecio Prieto]<br />

(May 9. 1945: May 15. 1945) INT-27SP-482<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. ¡944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-252<br />

[Information on Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-27SP-338<br />

[Interview with Alvarez del Vayo and Juan<br />

Negrin] (May 26. 1945) INT-27SP-479<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) 1NT-19M1-120<br />

Leading Negrinist Here Discusses Spain and San<br />

Francisco (Mar. 30. 1945) INT-33SP-33<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26. 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

[Rustem Vambery] (May 13. 1944; May 15.<br />

1944) INT-15HU-553<br />

Delaisi, Francis<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-379<br />

Delbos, Rene<br />

Report on Some <strong>of</strong> the Leading Elements in the<br />

France Forever Movement in the Bay Area<br />

[Northern California]<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-12FR-601<br />

Delgado de Torres, Demetrio<br />

[Conversation with Demetrio Delgado de Torres]<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-27SP-192;<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-230<br />

Delia Vida, G. Leyi<br />

[G. Levi Delia Vida]<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1251<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor G. Levi Delia Vida]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-17IT-998;<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-17IT-1419<br />

Delo Truda-Probuzhdenie (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Deloncle, Eugene<br />

[Eugene Deloncle's suspicious presence in New<br />

York] (July 20. 1942) INT-12FR-272<br />

Demaison, Andre<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

Demattia, Ralph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) 1NT-17IT-691<br />

Dembinski, Count L.<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-21PO-1060<br />

Demeter, Ladislav<br />

Interview with Ladislav Demeter<br />

(June 5. 1945) INT-9CZ-917<br />

DeMeyer, Ernest F.<br />

Nazi Baron Arrested in U.S. Uniform<br />

(Dec 17, 1941) INT-13GE-7<br />

Demilitarization<br />

see also Demobilization<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany After<br />

the War (Jan. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-489<br />

[Democracy in post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-64<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-33GE-32<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Jan. 9,<br />

1944 (Jan. 9. 1944) INT-13GE-945<br />

[House <strong>of</strong> Commons Post-War Policy Group,<br />

Memorandum] (June 2, 1943) INT-13GE-670<br />

[Peace settlement propositions by "Never Again"<br />

Association] (Feb. 22, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-1001<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-13GE-1031<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942: Jan. 31, 1943) INT-19MI-156<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-I3GE-1198<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-671<br />

Render the Germans Impotent As A Military<br />

Threat (June 16. 1942) INT-13GE-294<br />

Social Transformation <strong>of</strong> Germany and<br />

Reeducation (Fe&. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1355<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(Nov. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-876<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1294<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

War, Revolution, and Peace<br />

(May 29. 1942) INT-13GE-123<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1018<br />

Demilly, Adolphe<br />

[Europe's underground in La Voix de France]<br />

(Dec. 14. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-474<br />

Demitr<strong>of</strong>f, Alex<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and other<br />

organizations members]<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-7BU-I46<br />

Demitr<strong>of</strong>f, Luben<br />

[Interviews with Macedonian Organization<br />

Leaders] (Apr. 24, 1944) ¡NT-7BU-96<br />

[Macedonians in small Ohio towns]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-7BU-86<br />

Demobilization<br />

American Role in European Reconstruction, by<br />

Albert T. Lauterbach<br />

("Dec. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-141<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party and<br />

the National Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily] (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1S44<br />

First Public Session <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Party in Sicily CSepr. 14. 1944) INT-17IT-1427<br />

Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party Still<br />

Unsettled (Sept. 30. 1944) INT-HIT-ISOS<br />

[Projected alliance between the Social-Democratic<br />

Party and the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party]<br />

(June 29. 1944) INT-17IT-1297<br />

Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

[Transformation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

from secret to open political party]<br />

fSept 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1429<br />

Democratic Hungarians American Federation<br />

Information on the Hungarians from Mr.<br />

Greenburger (Sept. ¡7. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-173<br />

Democratic Lithuanian Council<br />

[Lithuanian Organizations]<br />

(June 1, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-379<br />

Democratic movements and parties<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-24RS-149<br />

Andrew Kolpachnik<strong>of</strong>f<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-41<br />

Canadian-Hungarian Democratic and Anti-Nazi<br />

Activities (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-15HU-206<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Democracy (Nov. 30. 1943) INT-12FR-692;<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-12FR-694<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

information] (Sept 10. 1942) INT-10EU-86<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[purpose and activities]<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-10EU-593<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Leaders (Jan. 20. 1943) INT-15HU-242<br />

[Forum for Democracy, information]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-10EU-571<br />

[Free World Association, meeting report]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-19MI-64<br />

Free World Association: Second World Congress<br />

on Democratic Victory and World Organization<br />

(May 7-8. 1942) INT-19MI-46<br />

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Democratic movements and parties Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Free World Congress (Nov. 8, 1943) INT-33Z-47<br />

Freedom House, New York City<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943; Feb. 17, 1943) INT-19MI-184<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc., information]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-314<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Christian Democracy in Holland, a<br />

Lecture by Dr. Emmanuel Sassen<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-10EV-6U<br />

Germany: Summer Institute for Social Progress<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-10EU-437<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33Z-89<br />

[Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy, note]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-10EU-531<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [organization and<br />

activities] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-363<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [programs and schedules]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-459<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-19MI-120<br />

Joint Message <strong>of</strong> the Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

Free Movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, Hungary and<br />

Rumania, to the Antioch College, at the Closing<br />

Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, March 11, 1943<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-10EU-174<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom,<br />

information] (Sept. 22, 1943) INT-10EU-260<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom report]<br />

(Jan. 30. 1944) INT-10EU-330<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity, Nov. 26, 1944<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-14GR-609<br />

Meeting Sponsored by the Union for Democratic<br />

Action [report] (Apr. 3. 1943) INT-19MI-196<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

CJVov. 21, 1941-May 8. 1942) INT-10EU-623<br />

People and Freedom [Oct. 7, 1944 issue]<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-19MI-350<br />

People's Column for World Democracy<br />

[publications] (May, 1940) INT-19MI-6I<br />

Round Table Meeting on the Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

French Democracy<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-700<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-24RS-251<br />

Russian Emigration (Aug. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-403<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) 1NT-24RS-96<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14, 1943) [NT-24RS-160<br />

Second Free World Congress<br />

(May 7-8. 1942) INT-19MI-47<br />

Shipwrecks <strong>of</strong> Conscience<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-15HU-96<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-225<br />

Statutes <strong>of</strong> World Confederation for Democracy<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-10EU-378<br />

Symposium on the Future <strong>of</strong> the Social Democrats<br />

[report] (Dec. 20. 1944) ¡NT-19MI-392<br />

Valeur's Speech on French and Democracy<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-12FR-751<br />

Democratic Party<br />

All Slav Congress [leadership dissension]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-26SL-61<br />

Domestic and International Politics<br />

fDec. 11, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-211<br />

Illinois Swedish-Americans Political Affiliations<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-25SC-100<br />

Internal Dissension With American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 1, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-181<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the Augustana<br />

Synod (July 17, 1942) INT-25SC-93<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Attitude Toward<br />

Russia and Communism<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-25SC-94<br />

Thomas on American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 3, 1944) INT-26SL-183<br />

94 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Zionism in the Republican and Democratic Party<br />

Platforms (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-18JE-435<br />

Democratic reforms<br />

see Constitutional reforms<br />

see Political reforms<br />

Demos, Raphael<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Raphael<br />

Demos - Greeks] (July 19, 1944-June 22,<br />

1945) PERS-1-28<br />

Den Danske Pioneer (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) 1NT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) 1NT-25SC-148<br />

Report on Nordisk Tidende, Report No. 55;<br />

Report on Den Danske Pioneer, Report No. 56<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-25SC-8<br />

[Request for Danish newspaper item]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-25SC-71<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-286;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Denazification<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans All (Feb. 18. 1943) INT-33GE-11<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1268<br />

Civil Service in Occupied Areas <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1298<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1101<br />

Germany - Plan to Become Effective Upon<br />

Invasion (Nov. 1943) INT-13GE-1192<br />

Immediate Program for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German School System<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1654<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20. 1945) INT-13GE-1472<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9. 1945) INT-10EU-612<br />

Intercept No. MI-318142<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-13GE-1007<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1172<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-13GE-1198<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-13GE-1301<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (July-Sept. 1944) INT-13GE-1232<br />

Redemocratization <strong>of</strong> Germany: Necessity and<br />

Prerequisites (Aug. 1943) INT-13GE-808<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1102<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General, and<br />

Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(May 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1132<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1294<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? (Feb. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-571<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

Visit with Dr. Max Gruenthal<br />

(May 30. 1945) INT-13GE-1563<br />

What to do with the Germans. Meeting <strong>of</strong> B'nai<br />

B'rith, Cleveland College, Feb. 11, 1945<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1390<br />

Denes, Julius<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "Birds <strong>of</strong> a feather flock<br />

together"] (JVov. 10, 1942) INT-15HU-217<br />

Dengler, Theobald<br />

Ridder-Shuster Controversy<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-993<br />

"What Will It Be~Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

(Mar. 15. 1944) 1NT-33GE-39<br />

Denicke, George<br />

Material from the Russian George Denicke<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1663<br />

Russian "SociaUst Courier" (Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik) meeting <strong>of</strong> Dec. 8, 1944<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-322<br />

Denis, Paul<br />

Greek Labor Leaders<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-14GR-269<br />

Denmark<br />

see also Danes<br />

see also Greenland<br />

see also Schleswig<br />

see also South Jutland<br />

Danes: numbered reports INT-33DA-1 to<br />

INT-33DA-10<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-10EU-54<br />

Scandinavians: document series ÍNT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

Dennen, Leon<br />

[Article on Yugoslavia and OSS foreign language<br />

groups study] (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1241<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-80<br />

Denni Hlasatel (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Denver Register (newspaper)<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned but<br />

Pessimistic (Aug. 29, 1944) INT-33UK-24<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Consultants [to the Commerce Department]<br />

(Sepr. 23, 1942) INT-10EU-79<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

publications] (Dec. 11, 1942) 1NT-19MI-139<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

[Department <strong>of</strong> Justice] OP-2-42<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice Censured for Not<br />

Registering Mazzini Society<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-33IT-136<br />

[Department <strong>of</strong> Justice issues]<br />

(June 29, 1943) INT-26SL-126<br />

[Federal Government removal <strong>of</strong> enemy alien<br />

classification for Italian aliens]<br />

(Oct. 14-19, 1942) INT-17IT-394<br />

[German communist activities in U.S.]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1280<br />

[Heinz H. F. Eulau, alias Enrique L. Prado,<br />

formerly with the Justice Department,<br />

information] (Apr. 4. 1944) INT-10EU-374<br />

[Inquiry by Mr. Manell, <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department, about Veuillet and Garderes]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) INT-12FR-487<br />

[Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro<br />

Deo] (June 9, 1943) INT-19MI-222<br />

[Italian press criticism <strong>of</strong> the Justice Department]<br />

(Feb. 15. 1944) INT-17IT-1026<br />

[John E. Kelly's indictment for failing to register<br />

as a paid representative <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

government] (Mar. 1. ¡943) INT-10EU-153


Index by Subjects and Names Detroit, Mich.<br />

[Mr. Manell, Justice Department: remarks on<br />

Fighting French] (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-12FR-391<br />

[Reaction to Justice Department decision not to<br />

consider Austrians as aliens]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1942) 1NT-4AU-269<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> Austrians]<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-4AU-293<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents]<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-4AU-718<br />

[Spencer Taggart, Justice Department: Jacob<br />

Landau] (May 21, 1943) INT-19MI-217<br />

[U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors Letter Regarding<br />

Justice Department Request for Cooperation in<br />

Carrying Out Federal Policy Relating to Enemy<br />

Aliens] (Dec. 20, 1941) INT-19M1-10<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

American-Russian and Carpatho-Russian League<br />

Meets with Representatives <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Department (June 15. 1945) INT-8CR-249<br />

[American Slav Congress political position]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-26SL-146<br />

American Slav Congress [support from Polish<br />

government-in-exile]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) INT-26SL-52<br />

[Anti-State Department feelings among<br />

new-immigrant elements <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

people] (May 9. 1943) INT-10EU-218<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944; Mar. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

Extracts From Some Statements and Suggestions<br />

Presented by Arnold D. Margolin to the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State in the Course <strong>of</strong> the Past<br />

Ten Years (Apr., 1943) INT-10EU-210<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-223<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to Argentina]<br />

(July 31, 1942) INT-26SL-51<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's call regarding Count Sforza's<br />

visit to the State Department]<br />

(June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-233<br />

Report on a Conference Held in the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> State [with leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements]<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-10EU-266<br />

Reversal <strong>of</strong> State Department Attitude on Free<br />

French Urged (Jan. 2, 1942) INT-12FR-99<br />

[State Department <strong>of</strong>ficials on foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Feb. 4, 1943) INT-10EU-145<br />

Depasta, George<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> Spyros Skouras as President <strong>of</strong><br />

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation;<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> George Depasta as Minister to<br />

Canada (Apr. 14, June 7, 1942) INT-14GR-156<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

Depasta, Peter<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-53<br />

Deportation<br />

Hungarian-American Debate the PUght <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(Aug. 21. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-31<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak Plans<br />

for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-33HU-70<br />

Hungarian-Americans Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews (Aug. 21, 1944) INT-15HU-599<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary (Apr. 18. 1943) ¡NT-33HU-19<br />

Deportations<br />

Report on Jewry: July-Dec. 1943<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) 1NT-18JE-354<br />

DePorte, J. V.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Serge<br />

Poutiatine and J. V. DePorte]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942; Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-84<br />

Der Americaner (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([rud.]) ¡NT-18JE-428<br />

Der Lutheraner (newspaper)<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth report...<br />

June 11-20, 1942<br />

(July 9, 14. 1942) INT-13GE-259<br />

[German language press in Middle West]<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-13GE-95<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) 1NT-33GE-82<br />

Third report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-208<br />

Der Nersessian, Serarpie<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Serarpie Der Nersessian]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1944) ¡NT-3AM-30<br />

Der Socialdemokrat (newspaper)<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(iVov. 1. 1942) INT-4AU-253<br />

Der Wanderer (newspaper)<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

German-Americans Assail Peacetime Draft<br />

(June 27. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-104<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German News in St. Paul, Minn.<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1424<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13, 1945) INT-33GE-113<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Der Yiddisher Kemfer (newspaper)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

DeRighter, John T.<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-127<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-328<br />

Derkos, Anton<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-26SL-157<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-158<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

Derkow, Willi<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Fei. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Derrer, Gustav<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Ocr. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

d'Esaguy, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Mr. d'Esaguy]<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-22PR-14<br />

D'Esquiva, Frederick W.<br />

Vienna-Born Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July 15, 1942) INT-4AU-209<br />

Dessel, H.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Ocr. 16, 1943) INT-17IT-866<br />

Det Danske Ugeblad (newspaper)<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association] (Nov. 3, 1943) INT-25SC-264<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-25SC-148<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) im , -25SC-286;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Detchmann, John A.<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31. 1944) INT-26SL171<br />

Detention<br />

see Arrest<br />

see Hostages<br />

see Internment<br />

Detroit Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

Meeting on Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

(June 30. 1944) INT-33PO-101<br />

Detroit Free Press<br />

[Slavs groups request to President Roosevelt for<br />

2nd Front] (Aug. 1, 2, 1942) /JVT-2ÖSL-32<br />

Detroit, Mich.<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community<br />

in Detroit] (Mar. 18, 1945) INT-21PO-1194<br />

[Activities in the Polish community in Detroit]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-21PO-628<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American societies in Detroit]<br />

(June-July 1943) INT-17IT-725<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish community in Detroit]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1504<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and personalities<br />

in Detroit] (Mar. 23-24, 1944) INT-21PO-763<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) INT-23RM-132;<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-23RM-265<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Detroit]<br />

(Aug. 18. ¡943) INT-niT-777;<br />

(Jan. 16. 1945) INT-17IT-1640<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syrian and Lebanese community<br />

in Detroit, Mich.] (Dec. 15. 1943) INT-2AB-151<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans All (Feb. 18. 1943) INT-33GE-11<br />

Address by Louis Adamic before American Slav<br />

Congress, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1943<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-30YV-1182<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit] (Dec 3, 1943) ¡NT-33PO-53<br />

[All Serbian Congress Against Fascism, Detroit,<br />

July 4 and 5, 1942]<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-30YU-104<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-26SL-20<br />

American Slav Congress [meetings actions]<br />

(May 2. 1942) INT-26SL-63<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-33Z-1<br />

Americans All Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-10EU-293<br />

["Americans All" meeting report]<br />

(Oct 23. 1942) INT-10EU-90;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-10EU-130<br />

Americans All [meetings and activities]<br />

(Feb. 22-Mar. 23, 1942) INT-19MI-67<br />

[Americans United for World Organization,<br />

meeting report] (May 15, 1945) INT-10EU-589<br />

Announced Meetings [Yugoslav]<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-942<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian meeting in Detroit]<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-17IT-600<br />

[Armenian community in Detroit]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-28TU-1<br />

[Armenians in Detroit, Michigan]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-3AM-7;<br />

(June 6, 1943) 1NT-3AM-11<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) INT-5BA-61<br />

Attitude Among Detroit Croatians Toward the<br />

Croatian Congress Scheduled for February<br />

20-21, 1943 (Feb. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-612<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Detroit Poles Toward the Dissolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-21PO-455<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 95


Detroit, Mich. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Polish leaders in Detroit on the<br />

Polish American Congress]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-21P0472<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Detroit]<br />

(July 5, 1945) ¡NT-2IPO-1454<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Detroit<br />

toward the general Polish situation]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1085<br />

Belgian Meeting in Detroit<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) INT-33BE-4<br />

[Belgians in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. IS, 1945) INT-6BE-61<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in Detroit, July 14,<br />

1943 (July 28, 1943) INT-12FR-623;<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-33FR-17<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish Constitution Day in Detroit<br />

(May 6, 1945) INT-21PO-1332<br />

Combined Croatian Rally and Concert, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 1, 1943<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1175<br />

Concert Sponsored by United Yugoslav Societies,<br />

Detroit, April 23, 1944<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1413<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the International Workers Order,<br />

note] (July 18. 1944) INT-10EU-435<br />

[Conversation with Stephen Kocisko]<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-8CR-243<br />

Currents <strong>of</strong> Opinion in the Italian Community in<br />

Detroit (Apr. 8, 1943; Apr. 26,<br />

1943) INT-17IT-639<br />

Detroit: a Sample <strong>of</strong> American Polonia with a<br />

Note on Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) mT-33PO-69<br />

[Detroit delegation <strong>of</strong> Polish liberals visit State<br />

Department and U.S. Congress]<br />

(Feb. 9-10, 1945) INT-21PO-1142<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 16, 1944) INT-33Z-78<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity [announcement]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-381<br />

Detroit Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Serbians]<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-30YU-934<br />

Detroit Meeting [Serbians]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-30YU-921<br />

[Detroit, Mich. Polish-American attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-109<br />

[Detroit Plans for Ukrainian Delegation]<br />

(July 14, 1945) 1NT-29UK-370<br />

Dinner Held Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

(May 28, 1945) INT-30YU-1817<br />

Discussion in Slovak communities in Detroit<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-9CZ-411<br />

[Dmitri Manuilski, Head <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Delegation in San Francisco]<br />

(July 7-17, 1945) INT-29UK-368<br />

Expressions <strong>of</strong> Opinion in the German<br />

Community. Detroit, Michigan<br />

(May 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1560<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-69<br />

Four Freedoms Rally [report]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-33Z-41<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33Z-107<br />

France Forever [celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in<br />

Detroit] (July 21, 1944) INT-12FR-860<br />

[French and Lebanese colonies in Detroit:<br />

associations and leaders]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-301<br />

Further Discussions and Changes <strong>of</strong> Opinion<br />

among the Slovaks <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-420<br />

Gapa (Greek) Convention<br />

(July 27, 1944) INT-14GR-555<br />

General Viewpoints Among the Various<br />

Nationalities in Detroit, as Given by John<br />

Panchuk (Apr. 25, 1945) INT-10EU-577<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30, 1944 INT-13GE-995<br />

96 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

German American Congress for Democracy.<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 23, 26, 1942) INT-13GE-376<br />

German Radio Hour in Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29. 1943) /¿VT-J3GE-53«<br />

German Societies. Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-413<br />

Germans "Abendpost Newspaper" Detroit,<br />

Michigan (Jan. 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1307<br />

Germans: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 16, 1945<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1342<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, November 3, 1944<br />

(Noy. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1275<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-380;<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-13GE-487<br />

[Greek leaders in Detroit, Mich., views on Greek<br />

situation] (July 7. 1945) INT-14GR-736<br />

[Information on Serbian Church meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Mar. 18, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1743<br />

Inter-Allied Exhibit <strong>of</strong> the International Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the War Chest, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-10EU-91<br />

Interview with Adam Sudetic, Head <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Printing Company , Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Jan. 7. 1942) INT-30YU-537<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber regarding German<br />

situation in Detroit<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-458<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Jan. 30. 1944) INT-29UK-269;<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) 1NT-29UK-283<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-26SIs31<br />

Interview with Martin Himler Who Controls<br />

Several Hungarian Newspapers in Detroit<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) INT-15HU-257<br />

Interview with Nicholas Fitchena, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Feb. 15, 1945 (Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-345<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-1AL107;<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-1AL-137<br />

Interview with Stanley Papich, Active in Serb<br />

Affairs in Detroit. Mich.<br />

(Jan. 7, 1943) 1NT-30YU-536<br />

[IWO conference, note]<br />

(July 31, 1944) INT-10EU-440<br />

Lecture at Detroit Catholic Central High School<br />

under auspices <strong>of</strong> College Culture League,<br />

speaker: Hermann Rauschning<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-377<br />

Lithuanian Opinion in Detroit Meeting <strong>of</strong> Feb. 28,<br />

1943 (Mar. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-143<br />

Meeting and Reception to be Held for Ukrainian<br />

Delegates Returning from the San Francisco<br />

Conference (July 14, 1945) INT-29UK-371<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June. 1943) INT-33Z-29<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-12<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-535<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Montenegrin Education Club, Detroit,<br />

Michigan, December 13, 1942<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-489<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Croatian American Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan (May 28, 1945) INT-30YU-1816<br />

[Meeting sponsored by Polish organizations in<br />

Detroit] (July 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1501<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 16, 1944) INT-1AL114<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: S. Theodore<br />

Kotelly (May 8. 1944) INT-IALIU<br />

[Norwegian-American activities in Detroit]<br />

(July 12-21, 1943) INT-25SC-191<br />

Official Report <strong>of</strong> Vatra Branch No. 33, Detroit,<br />

Michigan (June 18, 1944) INT-1AL-134<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government (May 26, 1945) INT-4AU-816<br />

Plans To Publish a New Polish Daily in Detroit<br />

(Mar. 18. 1944) INT-21PO-745<br />

[Poles in Detroit on the Polish question]<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-21PO-894<br />

[Polish activities in Detroit regarding the<br />

education <strong>of</strong> public opinion]<br />

(May 1945) INT-21PO-1357<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to and participation in<br />

American Slav Congress, Detroit Mich.]<br />

(Mar. 28-Apr. 23. 1942) INT-21PO-37<br />

[Polish-American sentiment in Detroit]<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-21PO-1225<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(Apr. 17. 1944) INT-21PO-791<br />

[Polish mass meeting held in Detroit]<br />

(May 7. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-827<br />

[Polish opinion in Detroit regarding the union <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland and Czechoslovakia in Central European<br />

Federation] (June 22, 1943) INT-21PO-467<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit and Chicago; Slavic<br />

demonstration in Detroit]<br />

(Aug. 14-18. 1942) INT-21PO-310<br />

[Polish reaction in Detroit to articles on Poland]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-328;<br />

(Apr. 20. 1943) INT-21PO-335<br />

Pro-Nazi Group in Detroit<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1226<br />

[Proclamation <strong>of</strong> General Draza Mihailovich Day;<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Minister Snoj on Yugoslav Federalism]<br />

(July 16. 1942) INT-30YU-203<br />

[Recent developments in Americans All, Inc.,<br />

information] (Feb. 2. 1944) INT-10EU-332:<br />

(Mar. 31, 1944) INT-10EU-370<br />

Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-33Z-67<br />

[Relations between Americans All, Inc. and the<br />

German American Central Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan] (Apr. 12, 1943) INT-10EU-179<br />

Report on the Baltic Rally Held in Detroit on<br />

June 20th, 1943 (July 14, 1943) INT-5BA-215<br />

Right- and Left-Wing Polish-American Meetings in<br />

Detroit (Feb. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-72<br />

Romanian Meeting in Detroit Addressed by<br />

Charles A. Davila<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-23RM-255<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-24RS-300;<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) 1NT-24RS-326<br />

[Russian War Relief Meeting in Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Apr. 2, 1945] (May 1. 1945) INT-24RS-369<br />

Scandinavian Groups in Detroit<br />

(May 13, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-176<br />

[Serb-American Celebrations in Detroit]<br />

(July 3, 1942) 1NT-30YU-139<br />

[Serb community in Detroit meets on Oct. 22,<br />

1944] (Nov. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1590<br />

Serbs: Meeting under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council, Detroit, Mich., June 6, 1943<br />

(June 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-941<br />

[Shifts in PoUsh opinion in Detroit since the<br />

suspension <strong>of</strong> Polish-Soviet diplomatic relations]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1943; June 24. 1943) INT-21PO-466<br />

[Sikorski visit to Detroit, Mich., Dec. 18-20, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-21PO-197<br />

Slav Meetings (July 1, 1944) INT-33Z-80<br />

[Society <strong>of</strong> Aid to Those Who Suffer from the War<br />

in Russia, Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944; Nov. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-309<br />

Some Recent Political Developments in the<br />

Detroit Polish Community<br />

(Mar. 31-Apr. 14. 1943) INT-21PO-318<br />

[Split in the Detroit Polish community]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-21PO-672<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

[Syrian-Lebanese community in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-2AB-238<br />

Talk by Gerhart Seger in Detroit on May 10, 1944<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1123<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-29UK-214


Index by Subjects and Names Devoir (newspaper)<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-24RS-299<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

[report] (July 26, 1943) INT-33Z-34<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Detroit towards proposed<br />

military unit by Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Dec 17, 1942) INT-4AU-239<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Sikorski to Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) 1NT-21PO-189<br />

Win-the-War Rally Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans All [report]<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-10EU-424<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Apr. 29, May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-28<br />

Yugoslav News From Detroit - June, 1943:<br />

Movement for a Greater Serbia Gains New<br />

Impetus (July 16, 1943) INT-30YU-1015<br />

Detroit Workers Cooperative<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-326<br />

Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-84<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

Detroiter Abendpost editorials<br />

(Aug. IS, 1945) INT-13GE-1679<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-33GE-70<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth report...<br />

June 11-20, 1942<br />

(July 9, 14, 1942) INT-13GE-259<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-137<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-54<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE42<br />

Germans "Abendpost Newspaper" Detroit,<br />

Michigan (Jan. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1307<br />

Germans: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 16, 1945<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1342<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, December 29, 1944<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1321<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, November 3, 1944<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1275<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-380<br />

Isolationist German-Language Paper Admits<br />

Responsibility Of German People For Hitler<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33GE-77<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) 1NT-33GE-95<br />

Reactions in Domestic Foreign Language Press to<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 7. 1943) INT-13GE-782<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Oct. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

Sixth report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: June 21-30, 1942; Seventh report...July<br />

1-10, 1942 (July 21, 29. 1942) INT-13GE-260<br />

Third report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-208<br />

Deuth, Baron<br />

[Baron and Baroness Deuth]<br />

(May 18-20. 1943) INT-1SHU-340<br />

Deuth, Lanrietta<br />

[Baron and Baroness Deuth]<br />

(May 18-20. 1943) INT-15HU-340<br />

Deutsch, Harold<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

Deutsch, Julius<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

[Conversation with General Deutsch: talk with<br />

Benes, plans <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association]<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-19MI-221<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30. 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

Free German Group; Free World Association<br />

(Oct. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-812<br />

General Julius Deutsch<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-727<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oci. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-26<br />

[Julius Deutsch's activités for formation <strong>of</strong> a Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(Ocr. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-842<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Kulturbund"<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-579<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> a Conversation with General<br />

Julius Deutsch (Mar. 11. 1942) INT-32A-25<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18. 1942) 1NT-13GE-148<br />

[Proposed Democratic German Committee]<br />

(Oct. JJ. 1942) INT-13GE-826<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States] (Sept. 24-28, 1943) 1NT-13GE-799<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German exiles]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-47<br />

Deutsch, Maria<br />

Austrian War Relief (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-733<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Fe¡>. 27, 1945) INT-4AU-727;<br />

(Mar. 10. 1945) INT-4AU-736<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> issuance <strong>of</strong> visa to Julius<br />

Deutsch] (Oct. 23. 1944) INT-4AU-623<br />

[Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi's war relief<br />

activities] (Feb. 24. 1945) INT-4AV-724<br />

General Julius Deutsch [appointment as Austrian<br />

ambassador to Soviet Union]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1945) INT-4AV-908<br />

German American Victory Festival<br />

(Oct. ¡9, 1942) INT-13GE-373<br />

[Interview with Maria Deutsch]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-489<br />

[Invitation to Julius Deutsch to Head Committee<br />

in London] (Sept. IS, 1944) INT-4AU-596<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

[Location <strong>of</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Nations in Vienna]<br />

(Oct. 19. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-619<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

fOcf. 3. 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-12<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Present attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrian Social Democrats<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-4AU-313<br />

Proposed Plan for a United Austrian Relief<br />

Committee: Submitted by Marem Somer to<br />

Maria Deutsch (Sept 17, 1945) INT-4AU-88S<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-853<br />

[Socialist views on South Tyrol]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1944) INT-4AU-626<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

(Jan. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-284<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1. 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

Deutsche Abbeitsfront (German)<br />

Deutsche Arbeitsfront; Situation on Eastern Front<br />

with Special Regard to Hungary; Suggested<br />

Propaganda for Germany after war<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1194<br />

Deutsche-Amerikanische Buerger-Zeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

Conservative German-Language Weekly Protests<br />

American Treatment <strong>of</strong> German POWs<br />

(July 9, 1945) INT-33GE-109<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-345<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-95<br />

Deutsche Sonntagspost (newspaper)<br />

Deutsche Sonntagspost<br />

(Mar. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-40<br />

German Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1182<br />

[German language press activties]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-100<br />

German Press (Aug. 10. ¡942) ¡NT-13GE-404<br />

Deutsche Wochenschrift St. Louis<br />

(newspaper)<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth report...<br />

June 11-20, 1942<br />

(July 9. 14. ¡942) ¡NT-13GE-259<br />

Sixth report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: June 21-30, 1942; Seventh report...July<br />

1-10, 1942 (July 21. 29. 1942) INT-13GE-260<br />

Third report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

(June 20. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-208<br />

Deva, Xhafer<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21, 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Deval, Jacques<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

de Gaulle (Oct. 18. ¡944) ¡NT-33FR-36<br />

DeValera, Eamon<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27, ¡94¡) INT-¡6IR-20<br />

U.S. Irish Urge De Valera To Support 26 Nations<br />

(Fei>. 2, 1942) INT-16IR-3<br />

DeVecchi, Robert<br />

[Robert DeVecchi] (Dec. 20, 1943) INT-¡7IT-93¡<br />

Devenís, Helen<br />

American Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Sept. ¡3. 1943) INT-33LI-U<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member <strong>of</strong><br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18, 1943]<br />

(Sept 2¡, 1943) INT-5BA-242<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting<br />

(Feb. 18. ¡944) INT-33LI-¡9<br />

Devenís, Michael M.<br />

[Michael M. Devenis* return from Soviet<br />

detention] (Ocr. 6, ¡942) INT-5BA-55<br />

Devoir (newspaper)<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July ¡, 1942) INT-12FR-¡05<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 97


Diplomatie and consular service Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Free Danish Representation in Moscow<br />

(July 31. 1944) INT-25SC-313<br />

[French diplomatic personnel: Lecomte and<br />

Guenet] (Nov. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-469<br />

General Julius Deutsch [appointment as Austrian<br />

ambassador to Soviet Union]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1945) INT-4AU-908<br />

German Espionage in Argentina<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-501<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Greek consulates in the U.S.<br />

(May 28-June 17. 1942) INT-14GR-162<br />

Greek Embassy Under Fire from Right<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-33GR-110<br />

[Information.on political figures in France, French<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials in Washington, and private individuals<br />

in New York or elsewhere]<br />

(Mar. 5-27, 1942) INT-12FR-116<br />

Information Regarding the Activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Ambassador, M. Henri-Haye, and M. Camille<br />

Chautemps (Dec. 16, 1941) INT-12FR-262<br />

Italian Diplomats in the Balkan Countries<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-17IT-1639<br />

[Julius Deutsch conversation on war relief<br />

activities and appointment to Moscow]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-909<br />

Laval Recalling Officials Abroad<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-290<br />

Mrs. Mabel Groutich [wife <strong>of</strong> former Yugoslav<br />

Minister to U.S.] (Apr. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-856<br />

Netherland Envoy to the Vatican<br />

(July 19. 1944) INT-20NS-34<br />

[Opinion Divided on Maritain's Appointment as<br />

French Ambassador to the Vatican]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) 1NT-33FR-47<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

[Political Sympathies among Yugoslav Diplomats]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1772<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German Group<br />

in Rome (July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1181<br />

Press Conference held by Ambassador Constantin<br />

Fotitch on the Formation <strong>of</strong> the New Yugoslav<br />

Government (July 8, 1944) INT-30YU-I461<br />

[Protest on speech by Yugoslav consul Voislav<br />

Mirkovich]<br />

(June 30-July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1460<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in Latin American to new<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1475<br />

[Reation from Yugoslav Consul General in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. to Editorial from Hearst<br />

Newspaper Chain]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1797<br />

Recent Changes in Polish Information and<br />

Consular Personnel in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) ¡NT-33PO-117<br />

Relations between Brazil and the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(Feb. 12. 1943) INT-24RS-129<br />

[Resignation letter from Francois Briere, Vichy<br />

consul in Boston] (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-502<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Francois Briere, Vichy consul at<br />

Boston] (Nov. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-471<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Minister in Canada]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1289<br />

Resignations from the French Embassy [in protest<br />

against Laval's return]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-50;<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-297<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1507<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter on<br />

Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

(June 19. 1943) INT-30YU-1013<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

Shift in Norwegian Representation in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 17. 1943) INT-25SC-212<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Reports Its First Editor<br />

Appointed Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-33YU-132<br />

100 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Soviet and U.S. policy in Central Europe<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1325<br />

[Subasich Protest on Appointment <strong>of</strong> Fotitch as<br />

Ambassador to U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-288<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June IS. 1944) ¡NT-33IC-1<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> U.S. pouch by Yugoslav groups]<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1469<br />

Vichy Acts to Punish Five Embassy Aides<br />

Resigning Here (May 30. 1942) INT-12FR-140<br />

War <strong>of</strong> Nerves in Denmark<br />

(JVov. 30, 1942) INT-25SC-107<br />

[Yugoslav Cabinet in London, Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Fotitch as Ambassador to U.S.;<br />

Mihailovich/ Partisans in Yugoslavia] ]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-275<br />

Yugoslav Government's Telegram to Kosanovich,<br />

Fotich, Consuls (Oct. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-296<br />

Yugoslav Minister Served in Serbian Army in<br />

1914-1918 (Sept. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-337<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-150<br />

Dirección General de Seguridad<br />

Official report <strong>of</strong> the Dirección General de<br />

Seguridad in Spain Concerning Rumors <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Revolutionary Movement<br />

(Mar. 6. 1945) INT-27SP-453<br />

Directories<br />

[British and international organizations]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1943) INT-19MI-235<br />

Conference on List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press in<br />

U.S. [report] (Dec. 21. 1942) INT-19MI-149<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 7. 1943) INT-10EU-264<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes: programs and<br />

curricula] (Oct. 5, 1944) 1NT-12FR-890<br />

Foreign-Language Organizations in Allegheny<br />

County (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-10EU-112<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [programs and schedules]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-459<br />

International Studies Conference: Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Conference and Groups Participating in Its Work<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-10EU-253<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press in New England<br />

(Feb. 3-May 7, 1942) INT-10EU-65<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American organizations]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1943) INT-I5HU-421<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Contacts [with foreign national<br />

groups] (Feb. 6, 1943) INT-10EU-134<br />

Lutheran Papers in German<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-19MI-428<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-464<br />

National Fraternal Congress <strong>of</strong> America: Member<br />

Societies (Feb. 9. 1942) INT-19MI-220<br />

[National organization <strong>of</strong> foreign-origin groups]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-19MI-206<br />

Organizations Affiliated With the Citizens Council<br />

for the United Nations [list]<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-10EU-201<br />

Preliminary List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Publications<br />

in Pennsylvania (Sept. 10. 1942) INT-10EU-109<br />

Racial Survey, Latin Group: French<br />

(Dec. 10. 1937-May 12, 1939) INT-12FR-156<br />

Report on the IWO [names <strong>of</strong> nationality<br />

societies] (Aug. 9, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-448<br />

Serial Publications Published in England Under the<br />

Auspices <strong>of</strong> Foreign governments and<br />

Organizations (June 28, 1943) INT-10EU-243<br />

Dirva (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

Catholic Bishops' Statement Seized Upon By<br />

Lithuanian-Language Papers<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-33LI-60<br />

Circulation <strong>of</strong> "Sandara"<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-5BA-157<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Dec. 12. 1944) INT-5BA-489<br />

[Lists <strong>of</strong> owners and editors <strong>of</strong> "Amerika," and<br />

"Dirva," two Lithuanian newspapers]<br />

(Oct. 15-18. 1942) INT-SBA-86<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) ¡NT-33U-57<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Opinion During the<br />

2nd Fortnight <strong>of</strong> June, 1944<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-5BA-399<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Advance (July 28, 1944) INT-5BA-409<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-144<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-5BA-411<br />

Lithuanian Notes (July 5, 1945) ¡NT-33LI-62<br />

Lithuanian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-SBA-117<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-115<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 18. 1944) ¡NT-33LI-37<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetonist Lithuanians at<br />

San Francisco Declared a Fraud<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-33LI-59<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5. 1945) INT-33U-52<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Premier's Statement to the Press<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-5BA-423<br />

Disarmament<br />

see Demilitarization<br />

Discrimination<br />

see Anti-Semitism<br />

see Racial and ethnic discrimination<br />

see Religious discrimination<br />

Dishnica, Ymer<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-126<br />

Dismachek, Frank M.<br />

Slovak and Hungarian Relations<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-239<br />

Displaced persons<br />

see also Deportation<br />

see also Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see also Refugees<br />

see also Relocation<br />

see also Repatriation<br />

see also under names <strong>of</strong> specific peoples (listed<br />

under Racial and ethnic groups)<br />

Child Care Units for Displaced Persons<br />

(June 1945) INT-4AU-849<br />

German Refugee Weekly Urges Congress To<br />

Permit Entry <strong>of</strong> German "Millions" Displaced<br />

by Czechs and Poles<br />

(July 30. 1945) INT-33GE-111<br />

Lithuanian Displaced Persons Problem<br />

(July 18, 1945) INT-5BA-605<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Fighting French Committee in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 24. 1945) INT-12FR-950<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Displaced Hungarians in Europe<br />

Commented on by Two Hungarian-American<br />

Publications (July 20. 1945) 1NT-33HU-82<br />

DiStasi, A.<br />

[Reverend DiStasi's conversation on the Italian<br />

American Victory Council meeting]<br />

(Mar. 12. 1943) INT-17IT-601<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: A. DiStasi]<br />

(June 23. 1944; Oct. 26. 1945) PERS-1-29<br />

District Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31. 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Djadjouli, Assaf<br />

Dr. Mirash Ivanaj (Nov. 8, 1943) INT-1AL-80<br />

Musa Yuka and His Activities in Istanbul<br />

(3Vov. 12. 1943) INT-1AL-78<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10. 1944]) INT-1AL-110


Index by Subjects and Names Domobranci movement<br />

Djilas, Milovan<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1234<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20, 1945) INT-33YU-150<br />

Djuik, Constantine<br />

Conversation with Father Constantine Djuik<br />

(Sept 12. 1943) 1NT-21PO-976<br />

Djuik, Walter<br />

Interview with Dr. Walter Djuik<br />

(Oct. 3. 1943) INT-21PO-977<br />

Djukic, Mr.<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Djuric, Colonel<br />

[Report on military movements in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-1181<br />

Dneister Society<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-211<br />

Ukrainian Societies (Mar. 2. 1942) INT-29UK-9<br />

Dnieper (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-29UK-2S8;<br />

(Mar. 14. 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Doberer, Kurt<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Dobiyish, Otto<br />

Croatians: Interview with Anton Narich and Otto<br />

Dobiyish, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 21, 1945<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-30YV-I777<br />

Dobretsberger, Joseph<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory council] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-499<br />

Austria (Nov. 5. 1943) INT-4AU-402<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria CiVov. 17, 1943) INT-33AU-12<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Hans (Joseph) Dobretsberger]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-4AU-399<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Joseph Dobretsberger]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-4AU-332<br />

[Joseph Dobretsberger] (Feb. 24, 1942; Mar. 16,<br />

1942) INT-4AU-17;<br />

(May 4, 8, 1944) INT-4AU-524<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> a conversation with General<br />

Julius Deutsch (Mar. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-40<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Joseph Dobretsberger<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) INT-4AU-304<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1944) INT-4AU-635<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Dodbiba, Sokrat<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(JVov. 21. 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Dodd, William R., Jr.<br />

"What About Germany?"<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-1279<br />

Dodecanese Islands<br />

see also Dodecanesians<br />

see also Tilos<br />

Dodecanese Islands<br />

(July 18. 1943) 1NT-14GR-397<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The Dodecanese<br />

(July 22. 1943) INT-33GR-34<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Feb. 10. ¡944) INT-33GR-46<br />

Pan-Dodecanesian Congress Held Sunday, October<br />

24, 1943: Legal Status <strong>of</strong> the Dodecanese Islands<br />

(Nov. 2. 1943) INT-14GR-432<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-33GR-112<br />

Sforza and the Dodecanese<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33IT-11<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-33GR-117<br />

Translation from the Greek <strong>of</strong> daily National<br />

Herald editorial, May 17, 1943<br />

(May 17, 1943) INT-14GR-382<br />

Dodecanesian National Council<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities<br />

(Nov. 11. 1943) INT-33GR-39<br />

Dodecanesian (newspaper)<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-33GR-40<br />

Dodecanesians<br />

Dodecanese: Enemy alien problem and background<br />

(Feb. 24-Apr. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-169<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-33GR-39<br />

Dodge County Pioneer (newspaper)<br />

[German language press in Middle West]<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-13GE-95<br />

Doeblin, Alfred<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany (Jan. 18. 1945) INT-33GE-75<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-398<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Alfred Doeblin in<br />

Hollywood, December 12, 1944<br />

(Jan. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Dohrn, Klaus<br />

Addition to Report No. 379 on Dohm<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1211<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-I94<br />

[Dohm and Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1348<br />

[Dohrn's views on Italian Communists]<br />

(Oct. 75, 1944) INT-17IT-1448<br />

[Dr. Hoegner appointment as Prime Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria and Catholic activities]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-13GE-1694<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

[German decentralization and separatist<br />

movements] (Feb. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1360<br />

Klaus Dohm (Oct. ¡2. 1945) INT-4AU-902;<br />

(Apr. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-83;<br />

(Jan. 11. 1943) ÍNT-13GE-492:<br />

(Feb. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-557;<br />

(May 27. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-667;<br />

(Dec. 6. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-901;<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1573<br />

[Klaus Dohm activities; Orthodox Church<br />

development] (JVov. 9. 1944) ¡NT-19MI-362<br />

Klaus Dohm [biography and views on regional<br />

organization] (Apr. 30, 1945: May 4,<br />

1945) INT-4AU-806<br />

[Klaus Dohm's views on German Catholic<br />

activities] (May 8, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1496<br />

[Klaus Dohms's writing activities]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-13GE-1405<br />

Luncheon at Veau D'Or Restaurant as Guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Treviranus (May 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1517<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(Nov. 19. 1943) INT-4AU-413<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡945) INT-13GE-1346<br />

[Role <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic Church and Catholic<br />

Center Party in Germany]<br />

(Sept. 19. 1944) INT-13GE-1218<br />

Talk with Dohm (Aug. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1200<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

(Mar. 31. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1051<br />

Dokic, Djura<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General Milan<br />

Nedich (Oct. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-336<br />

Dola, Jordan<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-733<br />

d'Oliveira, Jose A.<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-33PR-4<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese community in<br />

Massachusetts (Sept. 2. 1944) INT-22PR-30<br />

[Conversation with Jose A. d'Oliveira]<br />

(June 8. ¡943) INT-22PR-13<br />

Dolivet, Louis<br />

Address by Louis Dolivet [on International<br />

Problems] (Feb. 5. ¡945) INT-33FR-46<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Au%. 26. 1944) INT-33Z-87<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

Free German Group; Free World Association<br />

(Oct. 2. ¡943) INT-13GE-812<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. ¡7. ¡943) INT-¡0EU-252<br />

General Julius Deutsch [appointment as Austrian<br />

ambassador to Soviet Union]<br />

(OcL 29. ¡945) INT-4AU-908<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

(Oct. ¡0, 1944) INT-33Z-89<br />

[Louis Dolivet, conversation memo]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1943) INT-¡2FR-66¡<br />

[Louis Dolivet, information]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-329<br />

Luncheon in Honor <strong>of</strong> Louis Dolivet [Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Free World] (Oct. H, ¡944) INT-33FR-35<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Jacques Maritain and Louis Dolivet<br />

against the removal <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Oct. 7. 1943) ¡NT-¡2FR-663<br />

Speech by Louis Dolivet on "France Today"<br />

(Oct. 28. ¡944) INT-33FR-38<br />

Dollfus, Engelbert<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-302<br />

Domanski, Francis<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (JVov. ¡7, ¡944) INT-26SL-210;<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Dec. 10. 1943) INT-26SL¡36;<br />

(Aug. 10, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-¡85<br />

Dombrowski, Marion<br />

[Marion Dombrowski]<br />

(May 3, ¡945) lNT-2¡PO-¡299;<br />

(June 14, 1945) INT-2¡PO-¡390<br />

Dombrowski, Thomas<br />

[Polish-American press comments on Dr.<br />

Schacher's radio broadcasts and Dombroski's<br />

activities] (Mar. 24, ¡943; Apr. 3.<br />

¡943) lNT-2¡PO-323<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(May 24, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡374;<br />

(July 5-6, ¡945) INT-21PO-¡453<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(May 7, ¡944) lNT-2¡PO-843:<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-¡064<br />

[Thomas Dombrowski]<br />

(Apr. 22. ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡28¡<br />

Domhadovac, M. G.<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. ¡9, ¡943) INT-30YU-W60<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9. ¡943) INT-30YU-¡044<br />

Dominican Republic<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1. ¡944) ¡NT-2AB-202<br />

Germam Refugee Reports About President Trujillo<br />

(Aug. ¡7, ¡944) lNT-¡3GE-¡¡88<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, ¡942) lNT-4AV-¡53<br />

Dominique, Pierre<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-379<br />

Domobranci movement<br />

American Yugoslav Society; Supreme Council and<br />

Domobranci (May 30. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡42¡<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Kraja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

(May 24. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡4¡2<br />

[Hrvatski Domobran]<br />

(July 29-Oct. ¡, 1942) 1NT-30YU-155<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 101


Dubosh, Francis J. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Msgr. Dubosh's views and meeting with<br />

Congresswoman Frances Bolton]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-560<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

CiVov. 1. 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

Platek and Stankoviansky on Dubosh<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-295<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bombers to the U.S. Army by the<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

May 29, 1943 (June 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-463<br />

Remarks by League Leaders<br />

(Dec 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-822<br />

[Resume <strong>of</strong> conversation with Msgr. F. D.<br />

Dubosh, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Cyril and Methodius<br />

Catholic Church; and Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czecho-Slovakia Situation]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-334<br />

Slovak Affairs (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-554<br />

Slovak League (Sept 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-538<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-787<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-581<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 9, 1943<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-14<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-647<br />

Slovaks (Mar. 6, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-293<br />

Slovaks: Milan Hodza<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-516<br />

Twenty-sixth National Convention Slovak League<br />

<strong>of</strong> America (Oct. 20, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-781<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Dubosh (Slovak) on the<br />

Russian-Polish Break<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-21PO-370<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-563<br />

Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia<br />

Elections in the City <strong>of</strong> Dubrovnik<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1630<br />

Dubuisson, Colette<br />

Tea with Lt. Colette Dubuisson, <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Underground (July 24. 1945) INT-12FR-1071<br />

DuCatUlon, J. V.<br />

[Rev. DuCatillon's charges against Ambassador<br />

Henry-Haye] (Oct. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-384<br />

[Rev. J. V. Ducatillon, information]<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) INT-12FR-699<br />

Duchak, Peter<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

(Apr., 1942-Mar. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-280<br />

Duchich, Mihailo M.<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21. 27. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-82<br />

"Chetnick Day in America"<br />

(July 16. 1942) INT-30YU-109<br />

[Conversation with Bishop Dionisije, Louis C.<br />

Christopher, and M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1667<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo on Mihailo M.<br />

Duchich] (Dec 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1616<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1747<br />

[Differences among Slavic-American leaders]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1556<br />

First Anniversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Cathedral<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33YU-143<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23. 25. 1942) INT-30YU-87<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

104 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

Serb National Federation; Serbian National<br />

Defense Council<br />

(Apr. 13-15. 1942) 1NT-30YU-48<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33YU-128<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, October 4, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-343<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 21, 1942) JNT-30YU-593<br />

Duchich, Yovan<br />

American Srbobran's Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-39<br />

Conversation with Minister Kosanovich and Ban<br />

Subasich (Nov. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-292<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-33YU-22<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YÜ-32<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-33YU-1<br />

[Gregor Andjelinovic's Views on Yugoslav<br />

Situation] (July 28, 1956) ¡NT-30YU-156<br />

[Memorandum on Greater Serbia campaign in the<br />

U.S.] (June 5, 1943) INT-33YU-28<br />

[Milan Grol; Yovan Duchich]<br />

(Aug. 26. Sept. 1, 1942) INT-30YU-167<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

fvar. dates, May-Dec. 1942) INT-30YU-485<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-589<br />

[Serb National Federation Convention; chauvinistic<br />

poUcies <strong>of</strong> Srbobran] (May 1943) INT-30YU-924<br />

Serb National Federation; Serbian National<br />

Defense Council<br />

(Apr. 13-15, 1942) INT-30YU-48<br />

Srbobran - April 22, 1943 [death <strong>of</strong> Yovan<br />

Duchich] (June 15, 1943) INT-30YU-952<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published Posthumously<br />

Argues That Eastern Adriatic Is Serbian<br />

(iVov. 2J. 1944) INT-33YU-102<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-565<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1, 7, 1942) INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslavia: Territorial Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Pan-Serbian<br />

Movement (June 3, 1943) INT-30YU-949<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) 1NT-30YU-150<br />

Ducich, Yovan<br />

Notes on Some Developments in Serb-American<br />

Community (Feb. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-16<br />

[Proposed christening <strong>of</strong> two U.S. bombers by the<br />

Serbian National Defense Council with Serbian<br />

names] (May 12-13, 1944) INT-30YU-1391<br />

Duisberg, Walter<br />

New York Query - D. A. Schmitz, Walter<br />

Duisberg, William J. von Rath<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1540<br />

Dulles, Allen<br />

[Allen Dulles and Lanning Macfarland on State<br />

Department procedures]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-287<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Oct. 10. 1944) INT-15HU-628<br />

Dulles, Rhea Foster<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) 1NT-24RS-299<br />

Duluth, Minn.<br />

[Scandinavian gatherings in Duluth, Minn., area]<br />

(June 27. 1942) 1NT-25SC-44<br />

Duluth Skandinav (newspaper)<br />

Further Evidence <strong>of</strong> Swedish-Norwegian<br />

Rapprochement (May 27, 1944) INT-33SW-2<br />

Minneapolis Posten: General Observations<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-278<br />

Duma, Dervish<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-lAlrlOl<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

C^ug. J7-JVov. 17, 1942) INT-IAL-26<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17. ¡944) ¡NT-33ALr9<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

Anti-Salazar Portuguese Commentator Approves <strong>of</strong><br />

Dumbarton Oaks (Sept. 6, 1944) INT-33PR-3<br />

[Chinese and Russian delegates to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks] (Aug. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-452<br />

Comment from the Russian-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

(Sep. 23, 1944) INT-33RS-22<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-33CZ-55<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-43<br />

Dumbarton Oaks as Seen by the Italian-American<br />

Press (Sept. 25. 1944) INT-33IT-94<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference in the<br />

Spanish-Language Press<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-33SP-17<br />

Finnish-American Press Debates the Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-11FI-94;<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-33F1-12<br />

Foreign-Language Press and the Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Conference (Dec 28, 1944) INT-10EU-522<br />

Foreign Nationality Press Scrutinizes Dumbarton<br />

Oaks (Dec 26, 1944) INT-33Z-95<br />

From Dumbarton Oaks to San Francisco, a<br />

Descriptive Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Output (Apr. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-565<br />

[German-American reaction to Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Conference] (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1234<br />

Greek-Language Republican Paper Discusses<br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-14GR-578;<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-33GR-67<br />

Hungarian-American Press on Dumbarton Oaks<br />

and the Small Nations<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-33HU-34<br />

[Negotiations with Russia at Dumbarton Oaks,<br />

difficulties and problems]<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-1 OEU-476<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 18, 1944) INT-33LI-37<br />

Polish-American Press Reactions to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) INT-33PO-130<br />

Polish-Language Press on the Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Plan CJVov. 6, 1944) INT-21PO-1014<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Proposals<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-33FR-49<br />

German-American Reaction to Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-60<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-5BA-603<br />

Memorandum on Postwar International<br />

Organization (Mar.-Apr. 1945) INT-5BA-601<br />

Republique Française; Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton<br />

Oaks (Feb. 23. 1945; Feb. 27,<br />

1945) INT-12FR-962<br />

Dumont, Georges<br />

[Georges Dumont and Bruno Daru, information]<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-12FR-810<br />

Dunklemann, Gen.<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> the Serb Orthodox Church<br />

submitted August, 1941 to General Dunklemann,<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> Occupation Army in Serbia<br />

(June 5-16. 1942) INT-30YU-54


Index by Subjects and Names Eastern Europe<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Pans<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(Nov. 16. ¡942) INT-30YU-330<br />

Dunn, James<br />

[Albert Coda and James Dunn]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1943) INT-17IT-821<br />

[Schuschnigg on monarchist activities]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1945) INT-4AU-876<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's monarchist activities]<br />

(May U. 1945) INT-4AU-798<br />

Dunn, James C.<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944; Mar. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

Dupong, Pierre<br />

[Luxembourg items] (¡943/1944) ¡NT-6BE-83<br />

Dupont, E.<br />

Dupont's Plan for an Insurrection in Sardinia<br />

(Jan. 17. ¡942) INT-¡7IT-92<br />

Dupuy, Jean<br />

Jean Dupuy, French Citizen, Former Co-owner <strong>of</strong><br />

"Petit Parisien"<br />

(Mar. 28-May ¡2. ¡942) INT-12FR-55<br />

Duras, Victor H.<br />

[Victor Hugo Duras]<br />

CJVov. 27-Dec. 2. 194¡) INT-24RS-1<br />

Durbrow, Elbridge<br />

[Elbridge Durbrow]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) 1NT-21PO-¡041<br />

Duma, Joseph J.<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13. 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

Dutch<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23, ¡944) INT-WEU-338<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Saint Nicholas Society<br />

(Dec. 7. 1944) INT-10EU-509<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-19MI-328;<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-19MI-329<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23, ¡943) INT-¡0EU-3S1<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24. 1943) INT-19MI-195;<br />

(Mar. 24. 1943) INT-33Z-10<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) ¡NT-33Z-99<br />

Netherland-America Foundation: Monthly Letter<br />

(Sept., 1945) INT-10EU-634<br />

Netherlands: document series INT-20NS-0 to<br />

1NT-20NS-50<br />

Netherlands: numbered reports ¡NT-33NS-¡ to<br />

INT-33NS-2<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20, 1944) INT-10EU-344<br />

Random Notes on Michigan [Dutch and Poles]<br />

(Nov. ¡7. ¡943) INT-¡0EU-283<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 30. 1942) INT-19MI-167<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Albert van<br />

Eerden - Dutch] (May 19, 1942-Jan. 24,<br />

¡945) PERS-M13<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Martin<br />

Zwart - Dutch] flVov. 2¡, ¡943-Oct. 26,<br />

¡945) PERS-¡-¡22<br />

Du teil, H. J.<br />

Interview with H. J. Duteil, Editor <strong>of</strong> Revue de la<br />

Pensée Française<br />

(Apr. H. ¡945) INT-l2FR-¡004<br />

Dutra, Gaspar<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> collaboration by Gaspar Dutra with<br />

the Nazis] (Feb. 25. 1942) INT-32A-21<br />

Dutto, Frank<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) INT-¡7IT-69¡<br />

Dyas, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Dyas]<br />

(May ¡3. ¡943) lNT-27SP-¡6¡<br />

Dybowski, Zygmimt<br />

[Conference with Z. B. Dybowski]<br />

(May ¡3. ¡943) INT-21PO-397<br />

[E. B. Dybowski] (Sept. 14. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-960<br />

Interview with Zygmunt Dybowski<br />

(Dec. H. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-1046;<br />

(Mar. ¡4, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡¡78<br />

Interview with Zygmunt Dybowski concerning the<br />

Polish American Congress meeting<br />

(Apr. ¡9. ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡26¡<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

(Apr. 2, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡228<br />

[Z. B. Dybowski] (Apr. 28, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-375:<br />

(Feb. 25, ¡944) INT-2¡PO-7¡8;<br />

(Oct. ¡2, ¡944) INT-2¡PO-996<br />

[Zigmund Dybowski]<br />

(Mar. 9. ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡¡69<br />

[Zygmunt B. Dybowski]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1943) INT-21PO-523<br />

[Zygmunt Dybowski]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-2¡PO-65¡;<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-21PO-878;<br />

(Aug. 7, 1944) INT-21PO-930<br />

Dybvig, Philip<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

fSepr. 29, ¡943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Dykstra, Ate<br />

[Frisian movement] (Mar. 7. ¡944) ¡NT-20NS-28<br />

Dzennik Chicagoski (newspaper)<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, ¡942) ¡NT-21PO-92<br />

Dziennik dla Wszystkich (newspaper)<br />

[Dziennik dla Wszystkich (newspaper)]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-21PO-73¡<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> the Buffalo Dziennik dla<br />

Wszystkich (newspaper)]<br />

(Aug. ¡2. 1944) INT-21PO-937<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6, ¡942) lNT-2IPO-¡45<br />

Dziennik Polski (newspaper)<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8. ¡943) 1NT-33PO-55<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33PO-17<br />

Dziennik Zwiazkowy (newspaper)<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-33PO-55<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) lNT-2¡PO-¡45<br />

Dzimtene (newspaper)<br />

Foreign Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. ¡6, ¡942) INT-5BA-88<br />

Two Latvian Journals (Apr. 7, 1942) 1NT-5BA-8<br />

EAM<br />

see National Liberation Front<br />

Earle, Edward M.<br />

[Letter to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Earle regarding his report<br />

"Separatism and National Unity In Germany"]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-¡3GE-396<br />

EAS<br />

see Greek League <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

EASDO<br />

see National Liberating Military Democratic<br />

Organization<br />

East Europe (bulletin)<br />

[Note transmitting copy <strong>of</strong> bulletin entitled East<br />

Europe] (Mar. 2¡, ¡945) ¡NT-10EU-549<br />

East European Federation<br />

see Eastern Europe Federation<br />

East Prussia<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sept. ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-886<br />

[Otto Braun's views on detachment <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

from Germany] (Mar. 28. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡046<br />

What Does Latvia Want?<br />

(Oct. 29. ¡943) INT-5BA-255;<br />

(Oct. 29, ¡943) INT-33LA-¡<br />

Easterman, Alex L.<br />

Conversation with Mr. A. L. Easterman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Delegation to the World Jewish Congress<br />

at Atlantic City (Nov. 29, ¡944) INT-18JE-57¡<br />

Eastern Europe<br />

see also Albania<br />

see also Baltic States<br />

see also Bessarabia<br />

see also Bulgaria<br />

see also Czechoslovakia<br />

see also East Prussia<br />

see also Estonia<br />

see also Galicia<br />

see also Hungary<br />

see also Latvia<br />

see also Lithuania<br />

see also Poland<br />

see also Romania<br />

see also Slavs<br />

see also Soviet Union<br />

see also Turkey<br />

see also Ukraine<br />

see also Yugoslavia<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

(Ocf. 1943; Nov. 8, ¡943) 1NT-4AU-385<br />

Afternoon Spent With Ernst Lothar, Austrian<br />

(June 29, ¡945) INT-4AV-833<br />

[American Slavs Favor Federation]<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-59<br />

[Anthony Balasy on Hungary's present position<br />

and outlook for the future]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-604<br />

Archduke Otto and the Vatican<br />

(June 16. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-357<br />

Austria and the Anschluss<br />

(May 27, ¡942) INT-4AU-99<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, ¡944) INT-4AV-632<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is Confident<br />

United Nations Will Win, Archduke Otto Tells<br />

Jewish Women (Ocf. ¡5, ¡942) INT-4AU-¡84<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, ¡943) INT-4AU-302<br />

[Austrian monarchist campaign; Danubian<br />

reconstruction, comments by Rep. Pete Jarman]<br />

(Sepr. 26, ¡942) INT-4AU-202<br />

Austrian Situation in the United States:<br />

Conversation with Egon Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

(JVov. 7942) ¡NT-4AU-20¡<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, ¡944) INT-24RS-247<br />

Central European Reconstruction and Mihailovich<br />

(Dec. 22. ¡942) INT-30YU-490<br />

Count Czernin Relates Purposes <strong>of</strong> His Proposed<br />

Mission to Moscow<br />

(June 28, ¡944) INT-33AU-23<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

(Jan. 20, ¡945) INT-33RS-38<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-565<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

[Czernin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

(Nov. 8, JO. ¡943) INT-4AU-388<br />

[Developments in Central Europe]<br />

(Oct. 4. ¡944) INT-¡5HU-62¡<br />

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Eastern Europe<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2, S, 1942) INT-4AU-215<br />

Dr. Kuhar and "Catholic" Central Europe<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YV-732<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board (June 8, 1945) INT-33Z-H4<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

(May ¡4. 1943) INT-4AU-345<br />

Europeans: document series INT-10EU-] to<br />

1NT-10EU-640<br />

[Ferdinand Czemin's views regarding<br />

reorganization <strong>of</strong> central Europe]<br />

(May 6, 1942) INT-4AU-102<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-24RS-243<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(Nov. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-253<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33GE-S4<br />

[Hodza, Milan, article: "Europe at the<br />

Crossroads"] (Mar. 1944) INT-32A-75<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

(May 24, 1943) 1NT-33Z-22<br />

[Influence <strong>of</strong> the Comintern]<br />

(Dec. 20. ¡942) INT-24RS-167<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb., 1943]) INT-29UK-157<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-American<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) INT-4AU-554<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Possible Interest From a Conversation<br />

with [Mr.] P. This Morning [Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-77S<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Danubia ([n.d.]) INT-SCR-147<br />

Kravchenko Incident in the Foreign Language<br />

Press (Apr. 28, 1944) INT-33RS-14<br />

[Luncheon discussion with Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-329<br />

Luncheon for Archduke Otto<br />

(July 24, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-363<br />

[Manifesto by East Europeans protesting<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> Hapsburgs]<br />

(Nov. 1942) INT-4AU-217<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> democratic nations formerly under<br />

Hapsburgs]; Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria as a Liberator<br />

(Dec 2, 1942) INT-4AU-192<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Mrs. Marie Juchacz<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1179<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

CJVov. 12, ¡943) INT-33RS-8<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

(Nov. 22, 1943) INT-24RS-204<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for Europe's<br />

Economic Reconstruction]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-¡3GE-1561<br />

Otto Hapsburg in the Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Jan. 3, 1943) 1NT-4AU-257<br />

[Otto lecture at Catholic University sponsored by<br />

Charles Carroll Forum]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-4AU-429<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (May 14, 1943) 1NT-4AU-346<br />

[Postwar Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe: Views <strong>of</strong> A.<br />

Halperin] (June 13, ¡942) INT-24RS-55<br />

[Private correspondence on Moscow-sponsored<br />

"free committees"; Central Europe and Soviet<br />

Union] (July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-717<br />

Racial and ethic compostion <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia,<br />

Romania, and Czechoslovakia after World War I<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> different Nationally Group<br />

Leaders...to Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist<br />

International (May 25. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-152<br />

106 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Reactions to Disbandment <strong>of</strong> Comintern<br />

(May 25. 1943) INT-24RS-153;<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-24RS-154<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-649<br />

Rep. Celler Denounces Royalist Aims; Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg and Other Monarchists<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-229<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26, 1942) It


Index by Subjects and Names Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

Greek Orthodox chaplains [in U.S. Army]<br />

(Mar. 28-June 19. 1942) INT-14GR-182<br />

Headquarters Established Here [New York City]<br />

for Greek Orthodox Churches<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-19MI-275<br />

[Information on Serbian Church meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Mar. 18, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1743<br />

[Information on the San Francisco press<br />

conference given by Lazar Dropo]<br />

(Feb. 26-June 9. 1945) 1NT-30YU-1824<br />

Interview with Father Alexander G. Kukulevsky<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox Church,<br />

Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

(June 28. 1945) INT-24RS-394<br />

[Interview with Father Dankevich]<br />

(Apr. 15. ¡944) INT-24RS-245<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-29UK-283<br />

[Interview with Joseph J. Voronko]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-24RS-352;<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-29UK-264<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

Interview with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Aug. 8, 1944<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1491<br />

Interview with Rev. John ChepelefT<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-325<br />

[Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff <strong>of</strong> the All<br />

Saints Orthodox church, Detroit]<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-24RS-384<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodraj Mijatovich<br />

(Jan. 5. 1945) INT-30YU-1648<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodraj Mijatovich, new Serb<br />

priest in Detroit (Oct. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1110<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June 15. 1945) INT-29UK-358<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-1AL-107<br />

Interview with the Very Rev. Joseph Mihaly, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic<br />

Diocese, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-8CR-250<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

(July 10. 1944) im , -30YV-1462<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33RS-37<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3. 1945) INT-24RS-395<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford, Conn,<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State College,<br />

Kingston, R.I. (June 23. 1945) ¡NT-24RS-393<br />

Joint Serb National Federation-Serbian National<br />

Defense Council-Orthodox Church "Appeal"<br />

(Dec. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1633<br />

Killings <strong>of</strong> Serbs in So-Called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-735<br />

[Klaus Dohm activities; Orthodox Church<br />

development] (Nov. 9. 1944) INT-19MI-362<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran] (June 23, 1943-Dec. 6,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1624<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

[Meeting called by Bishop Dionisije, Libertyville,<br />

111., Dec. 7-8, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1635<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-33YU-73<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] (Ocr. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-405<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> the Serb Orthodox Church<br />

submitted August, 1941 to General Dunklemann,<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> Occupation Army in Serbia<br />

(June 5-16. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-54<br />

Memorandum on Albanian Activities<br />

(Sept. 21. 1945) INT-1AL-198<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin]<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-24RS-287<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin travels to Moscow<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-315<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin's Lecture on the Church<br />

and the Soviet Union<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) 1NT-24RS-290<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin's statement to the<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the National Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Christians and Jews]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) INT-19MI-255<br />

[Metropolitans Sergei and Vassily]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-143<br />

Movement for union <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic Church<br />

and Russian Orthodox Church, political<br />

implications (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1213<br />

Mrs. Matilda Spence Rowland; Killing <strong>of</strong> Serbs in<br />

So-called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Apr. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-41<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13. 1943]) INT-24RS-208<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

(Nov. 22. 1943) INT-24RS-204<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Nikolai Yanishev, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and<br />

GaUcia fOcr. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-231<br />

[Note on Bishop Dionisije action against Maletich<br />

and Drenovac (Serbian Orthodox priests)]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1677<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) 1NT-33GR-4<br />

Orthodox and Greek Catholic Politico-Religious<br />

Alignments in Europe and America<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-10EU-70<br />

Orthodox Churches [in the U.S.: attitudes toward<br />

the Soviet Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) INT-19MI-287<br />

Orthodox Circles vs. Russia<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-24RS-181<br />

[Orthodox priests cleared]<br />

(Oct. 5. 1944) INT-30YU-1559<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> the various Orthodox churches in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 78, 1943) INT-24RS-190<br />

Pamphlet "Signifícance <strong>of</strong> Ruthenian and<br />

Muscovite Elements in Lithuanian History," by<br />

Rev. Thomas G. Chase<br />

(Feb. 13, 1944) INT-5BA-311<br />

Pan-Serbian chauvinist and anti-Croat campaign <strong>of</strong><br />

"Amerikanski Srbobran," 1941-1943<br />

(May 23, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-915<br />

Patriarch Sergius Congratulated by Bishop<br />

Dionisije (Feb. 17, 1944) INT-19MI-281<br />

Pekich and Shundich on the Serbian Eastern<br />

Orthodox Diocese<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1720<br />

[Persecution <strong>of</strong> Orthodox Church in Croatia]<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-89<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Subasich; Serb Church Conference<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-747<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Soviet<br />

relations with the Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-21PO-1368<br />

Polish Politics and Propaganda in the U.S.;<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 1-15. 1942) INT-29UK-196<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

[Possible reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Orthodox Church<br />

in America with the Holy Russian Orthodox<br />

Church] (Ocr. 26. 1943) INT-24RS-192<br />

[Press reports on attitude <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox<br />

clergy] (Sept. 27, 1944; Oct. 2,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-277<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-134<br />

[Pro-Nazi clergy in exile]<br />

fJVov. 4, 1943) INT-24RS-197<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-24RS-365<br />

Propaganda in the Greek-American Community<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-14GR-503<br />

[Reaction to American bishops' decision to reject<br />

reunion with Russian Orthodox authorities]<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-24RS-385<br />

ReaUgnment <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Church with Patriarchate<br />

Arouses Divergent Comment Among<br />

Greek-Americans (Mar. 17, 1945) INT-33BU-15<br />

[Reestablishment <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1943) INT-33UK-7<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

CompUcation (June 28, 1944) INT-33YU-77<br />

Remarks by Rev. Strahinja Maletich<br />

(June 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1441<br />

[Report to Soviet authorities on conference <strong>of</strong><br />

American Orthodox bishops]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-24RS-383<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America with<br />

the Mother Church-Conditions Contained in the<br />

Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Patriarchate, Feb. 16,<br />

1945 (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-24RS-367<br />

Rev. Milan P. Shundich<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1499<br />

[Rev. Shundich on efforts to reorient Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church from "Nationalist" to more<br />

left-wing stance]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-30YV-1614<br />

Romanians: document series INT-23RM-1 to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

Russian Archbishop Benjamin<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-180<br />

"Russian" Aspects <strong>of</strong> Visit <strong>of</strong> Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

(May 3. 1944) INT-19MI-315<br />

[Russian Church Affairs in Chicago]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) 1NT-24RS-193<br />

Russian Church Assistance Fund<br />

(Aug. 8. 1945) INT-24RS-402<br />

[Russian church influence on U.S. Orthodox<br />

bishops] (Feb. 3. 1944) INT-30YV-1245<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-24RS-158<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-182<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

fAtov. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-312;<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-24RS-359<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America and<br />

the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-347<br />

Russian Orthodox Church: Interview With Rev.<br />

Vladimir Prislopsky<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-19MI-383<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14. 1943) INT-24RS-160<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1267<br />

[Serbian church closing in Youngstown, Ohio]<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1343<br />

"Serbian Clergy Condemns Mihialovich," Partisan<br />

documentary statements<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here Prepares To Block<br />

Expected Partisan Control<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-123<br />

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Eastern Orthodox churches Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Serbian Orthodox Church Meeting]<br />

(June 2, ¡943) INT-30YU-971<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church publication, " Sufferings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serbian People"<br />

(June 22-24, 1943) INT-30YU-973<br />

Serbian Orthodox Diocese Begins New Publication<br />

(Jan. 2, 1945) INT-33YU-111<br />

[Serbs: Priest in Aliquippa, Pa.]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1243<br />

Serbs: Views <strong>of</strong> Three Serb Priests Who Are With<br />

Louis Adamic Group<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1041<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Intercession for All Orthodox Peoples<br />

and Particularly for the Clergy and Laity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-19MI-400<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-52<br />

Slav Church Matters<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-265<br />

Slav Congress, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-26SL-207<br />

Slavs and Their Religious Denominations in<br />

Europe and America<br />

(Oct. 24, 1942) INT-26SL-129<br />

Sobor in Moscow (Jan. 24, 1945) INT-24RS-333<br />

Soviet Policy and the Orthodox Church<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-19MJ-278<br />

St. Joseph's Blatt; Summary <strong>of</strong> Article on Russian<br />

Orthodox Church which appeared in St. Joseph's<br />

Blatt (Noy. 26, 1943) 1NT-13GE-887<br />

Subsidies <strong>of</strong> the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Diocese<br />

in the U.S.A. (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1304<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29, 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-29UK-296<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

United Committee Plan and SNF Reaction<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1282<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) ¡NT-33Z-105<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-357<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-344<br />

Vatican Mission to Occupied Russia<br />

([Aug. 1942]) INT-24RS-73<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan Nikolai<br />

CJVov. 4, 1943) INT-24RS-194<br />

Yugoslav "Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

Members" Protests Joint "Petition"<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-30YU-1679<br />

Yugoslav Government Suspends Financial Help to<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-33YU-146<br />

Eastern Rite National Eucharistie Congress<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20.<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Eastern States Nationalist Center<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-288<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33U-22<br />

Easton, Martin H.<br />

[Martin H. Easton] OP-2-27<br />

Eberharter, Herman P.<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

(July, Sept., Oct. 1942) INT-4AU-218<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-495<br />

108 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Memorandum on "Austria Day"]<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-4AU-137<br />

Urges Austrians Get Place in War; Otto Pledges<br />

Austria to Fight Until Nazi Tyranny is Dead<br />

(July 27, 29, 1942) INT-4AU-152<br />

Ebert, Friedrich<br />

Heinrich Bruening and German Politics, Present<br />

and Future (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-33GE-90<br />

Eckennann, Willi<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in New York City]<br />

(July 16, 1943) 1NT-12FR-609<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Third Year <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Libre<br />

des Hautes Etudes; Belgian-Chinese Wedding<br />

(Mar. 5. 1945) INT-12FR-975<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes and the<br />

registration requirement]<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-12FR-820<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes: programs and<br />

curricula] (Ocr. 5, 1944) INT-12FR-890<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes registration<br />

requirement] (May 31, 1944) INT-12FR-824<br />

Free French Week, July 8-14, 1942<br />

(June 19, 1942) 1NT-12FR-157<br />

Lord Halifax's Speech at the Ecole Libre; Jacques<br />

Maritain (Mar. 23, 1944) INT-12FR-759<br />

New School for Social Research: Ecole Libre des<br />

Hautes Etudes, 1942-1943<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-475<br />

Politics Versus Academic Freedom in the Ecole<br />

Libre (Aug. 23, 1944) INT-33Z-86<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alvin Johnson, director <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

School for Social Research, conversation on the<br />

situation at the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes]<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-12FR-834<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Mirkine and Jacques Maritain,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-12FR-774<br />

Symposium <strong>of</strong> the French University in New York<br />

at Mount Holyoke College, Aug. 17, 1942 to<br />

Sept. 11, 1942 ([1942]) INT-12FR-529<br />

Economic assistance<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33Z-94<br />

Greek Public Opinion on the UNRRA<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-14GR-489<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-843<br />

[Labor unions war chest; organization <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

"Trustees for Democratic Germany"]<br />

(Aug. 26. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-770<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria (June 18. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-355<br />

[Socony Vacuum Oil Company request for advice<br />

on Austrian political developments]<br />

(Dec 14, 1942) INT-4AU-186<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

Economic conditions<br />

see also Economic assistance<br />

see also Economic policy<br />

see also Economic reforms<br />

see also Employment and unemployment<br />

see also Foreign trade<br />

see also Wages and salaries<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and Maintain<br />

Lasting Peace (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-10EV-473<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Workers in Germany Today<br />

(July 1943) INT-13GE-752<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-372:<br />

(Aug. 25. 1943) INT-33AU-11<br />

Austria: Economic and General Conditions, Oct.<br />

and Nov., 1942 (Apr. 19. 1943) INT-4AV-327<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27. 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27. 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

CIP Forum (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-33Z-61<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Economic Institute]<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-88<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ivan Subasich]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-30YU-1773<br />

[Economic conditions in Germany]<br />

(Aug. 22. 1942) INT-13GE-343<br />

[Economic statistics for Greece]<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-14GR-129<br />

[French economic recovery]<br />

(Ocr. 27. 1944) 1NT-12FR-895<br />

French North Africa: Economic Life<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-90<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-160<br />

German Affairs: Edmund Stinnes, Ralph E.<br />

Diffendorfer (July 11, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1639<br />

Greek Economics and Finances Under Axis<br />

Occupation (Dec. 16. 1942) INT-14GR-324<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-24RS-66<br />

[Impressions <strong>of</strong> trip through the Soviet Union in<br />

1930] (Feb. 6. 1930) INT-24RS-58<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong> January<br />

25, 1943 [Slovenia] (July, 1943) INT-30YU-1036<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-624<br />

Living Conditions in Austria<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-376<br />

[Luxembourg items] (1943/1944) INT-6BE-83<br />

Manuscript by Kurt L. Gruenebaum: "Expose on<br />

Economic Relations on Swiss-German Frontier"<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1443<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-495<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-30YU-867<br />

Observations by Ambassador Lawrence Steinhardt,<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Analysts, Jan. 6, 1942<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-24RS-64<br />

[Political and Military Conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-412<br />

Political, Military and Economic Summary<br />

(Mar. 23. 1944) INT-14GR-477<br />

[Political situation in Austria]<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-4AU-680<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Frederick Taylor, Siegfried<br />

Altmann, and Hans Rott]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) ÍNT-4AU-703<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-262<br />

Present Conditions in Slovakia<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-338<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-764<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942; Jan. 31. 1943) INT-19MI-156<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' lecture entitled "La structure<br />

sociale de la France apres l'armistice"]<br />

(Oct. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-512<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-649<br />

[Reports on the economic conditions and German<br />

regulations in Poland]<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) INT-21PO-232<br />

Rev. Baron Carl von Soden and Dr. Frederick<br />

Proewig, both political refugees from Bavaria<br />

(JVov. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-529<br />

[Russian Food Supplies]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-24RS-92<br />

[Ruth Fischer] (May 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1524<br />

Scandinavian Economic Reconstruction<br />

(Oct. 21. 1943) INT-25SC-261<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1651


Index by Subjects and Names Ehret, Joseph<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June 15. 1944) INT-33IC-1<br />

What Help From The German People?<br />

(ÏVov. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-399<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1941) INT-24RS-63<br />

Economic policy<br />

see also Economic assistance<br />

see also Economic reforms<br />

see also International economic relations<br />

see also Subsidies<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-S19<br />

[Economic and political organization <strong>of</strong> future<br />

Germany] (May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-664<br />

Economic Council Established<br />

CDec. 16, 1944) iyT-30YU-1640<br />

Free Austria Meeting, Hotel Diplomat, New York<br />

City: Dr. Richard Schueller, speaker<br />

(May 3, 1943) INT-4AU-341<br />

[French economic policy]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-12FR-91S<br />

Hermann Rauschning<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1428<br />

[Interview with Prince von Windisch-Graetz]<br />

(June 25. 1945) INT-4AU-825<br />

Memorandum Containing OutUne <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1039<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

("Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-369<br />

Notes on Plan for Federalization <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1221<br />

Plan to Prevent Recurrance <strong>of</strong> a Prussian<br />

Dominated Germany<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-13GE-684<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-13GE-1031<br />

[Postwar Economic Organization in Eastern<br />

Europe] (Oct. 18, 1938) INT-29UK-141<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-13GE-674<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3, 1944) ¡NT-4AV-488<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (July-Sept. 1944) INT-I3GE-1232<br />

[Renewal <strong>of</strong> contact with Oscar Schnabel]<br />

(Nov. 16. 1943) INT-4AU-400<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized Germany]<br />

(Nov.. 1942; Mar. 19, 23, 1943) INT-13GE-523<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1373<br />

U.S. Economic Propaganda After V.E. Day<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1254<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann's views; Institute on Patterns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lasting Peace, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-585<br />

Economic reforms<br />

see also Land reforms<br />

Address Delivered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

fOct. 29. 1942) INT-10EU-102<br />

[Commentary on Russia's New Capitalism in the<br />

New York Times] (Apr. 5, 1944) INT-24RS-240<br />

Economic Self-Organization in American-Occupied<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1655<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-133<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(Apr. 25-May 23, 1944) INT-10EU-383<br />

Economic sanctions<br />

see under International sanctions<br />

Economus, Constantine G.<br />

Interview with Constantine G. Economus<br />

(June 13. 1945) INT-14GR-724<br />

Ecuador<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in Ecuador]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-17IT-409;<br />

(May 3-4, 1942) INT-17IT-435<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-171T-937<br />

Edelheim, Margaret<br />

Margaret Edelheim<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1494<br />

Eden, Anthony<br />

Anthony Eden and Lithuania<br />

(Mar. 23, 1943) INT-5BA-155<br />

[Anthony Eden's treatment <strong>of</strong> Ambassador<br />

Ciechanowski in Washington D.C.]<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-21PO-392<br />

Churchill's and Eden's Letters on Mihailovich<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-30YU-966<br />

Yugoslavia: Political • Current Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 17-22, 1944) INT-30YU-1360<br />

EDES<br />

see National Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> Coalition<br />

Edinost (newspaper)<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1589<br />

Education<br />

see also Educational reforms<br />

see also International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities<br />

see also Students<br />

Edmund Stinnes' Course in International Affairs at<br />

Haverford College and His Views on<br />

Russo-German Rapprochement<br />

(Nov. 4, 18, 1942) INT-13GE-395<br />

European educational reconstruction<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) INT-13GE-1472<br />

Interview With Dr. Sokal, Austrian Banker<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-4AU-830<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10. 1945) INT-4AU-843<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13. 1943]) INT-24RS-208<br />

[Polish institute <strong>of</strong> Catholic studies establishment<br />

in U.S.] (Apr. 10. 1942) INT-32A-40<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German- American Anti-Axis League<br />

(May 25. 1944) INT-33GE-47<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) INT-13GE-1326<br />

Russian Section [International Workers Order]<br />

(July 23. 1944) INT-24RS-268<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Social Transformation <strong>of</strong> Germany and<br />

Reeducation (Feb. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1355<br />

[Speech by Emil Ludwig on "How to Treat the<br />

Germans"] (Mar. 3. 1945) INT-13GE-1402<br />

Tea With Mrs. Rona Ehrenhaft, Sculptress,<br />

Viennese (June 28. 1945) INT-4AU-832<br />

[U.S. army training school for German military<br />

occupation administration, controversial<br />

teachers] (Sept. 25. 1942) 1NT-13GE-353<br />

What to do with the Germans. Meeting <strong>of</strong> B'nai<br />

B'rith, Cleveland College, Feb. 11, 1945<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1390<br />

Educational reforms<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction] (Apr. 14. 1943) INT-10EU-178<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany (Jan. 18. 1945) INT-33GE-75<br />

Immediate Program for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German School System<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1654<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9, 1945) INT-10EU-612<br />

Interview with H. J. Duteil, Editor <strong>of</strong> Revue de la<br />

Pensée Française<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-12FR-1004<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

Must the United Nations Control the Education <strong>of</strong><br />

the Axis Peoples? [broadcast]<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-10EU-205<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31, 1942; Jan. 31, 1943) INT-19MI-156<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) 1NT-33Z-109<br />

Resolutions Adopted by the Institute on<br />

International Exchanges and Scholarships<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-295<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-81<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe, proposed<br />

seminar and activities]<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 5. 1943) INT-10EU-262<br />

Egyetertes (newspaper)<br />

[Bankruptcy <strong>of</strong>] Egyetertes<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-15HU-167<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-33HU-1<br />

[Egyetertes goes bankrupt] (Sept. 1, 1942; Sept. 4,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-161<br />

Egyetertes Redivivus<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) INT-15HU-179<br />

Report on Egyetertes (Concord), an Hungarian<br />

newspaper, published at Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-15HU-84<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article: "Changed Conditions"]<br />

(iVov. 12, 1942) INT-15HU-221<br />

Egyleti Elet (newspaper)<br />

[Egyleti Elet republished]<br />

(June 26, 1943) INT-15HU-370<br />

Egypt<br />

see also Alexandria, Egypt<br />

see also Cairo, Egypt<br />

American Zionists Intercede with Egyptian<br />

Authorities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Moyne Assassins<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-33JE-46<br />

Free Spain Movement in Cairo<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-27SP-386<br />

King George in Egypt<br />

(Mar. 23, 26, May 25, 1942) INT-14GR-163<br />

Note on the Arab Problem<br />

(Aug. 1942) 1NT-2AB-104<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Polish Refugees in Cairo<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) INT-21PO-633<br />

Personaüties <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Greeks in Egypt to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 22 February<br />

(Fei. 23, 1944) INT-14GR-476<br />

[Tashnag activity in Egypt, Iraq, and Iran]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-3AM-17<br />

Wafdist Statesman Praises Arab Union and Is<br />

Critical <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-33AR-26<br />

Ehrenhaft, Rona<br />

Tea With Mrs. Rona Ehrenhaft, Sculptress,<br />

Viennese (June 28, 1945) INT-4AU-832<br />

Ehret, Joseph<br />

Dr. Joseph Ehret-Eretas, Lithuanian Refugee in<br />

Switzerland (Dee. 1. 1942) INT-5BA-71<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 109


Emperor <strong>of</strong> Japan Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Emperor <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

Finnish medal for Emperor <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-11FI-7<br />

Employment and unemployment<br />

see also Government employees<br />

see also Labor conditions<br />

see also Labor unions<br />

see also Wages and salaries<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1472<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June 15, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-358<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(Apr. 25-May 23, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-383<br />

Emspak, Julius<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] fDec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Enakopravnost (newspaper)<br />

"A State Within A State" - Enakopravnost<br />

(EquaUty) (Oct. 19, 1942) INT-30YU-409<br />

[Anton Sabec on the Slovenes]<br />

(June 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1447<br />

Data on Slovenian Newspapers Published in<br />

Cleveland (June 16. 1944) INT-30YU-1442<br />

Editorial Comments from Enakopravnost and<br />

Prosveta (Sept. IS, 1942) INT-30YU-425<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1006<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33YU-71<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Serb and Croat NationaUst Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12. 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles Featured in<br />

Slovenian-American Press; Slovene Catholics and<br />

Yugoslav Liberation Movement<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-127<br />

[Slovenes in Istrian Peninsula; Tito Partisan Denial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mihailovich Guerrilla Activities]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-172<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) 1NT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Enderle, August<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1220<br />

Enders, L.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

(Oct. 11, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1706<br />

Endler, Max<br />

Hungarian-Americans Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews (Aug. 21, 1944) INT-15HU-599<br />

Endrodi, Cornelius L.<br />

[Agricultural problems in Central Europe]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-602<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-563<br />

Information from Vambery<br />

(June 14, 1944; June 19, 1944) INT-15HU-575<br />

112 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Enemy property and assets<br />

see Expropriation<br />

see Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property<br />

Energy resources<br />

see also Hydroelectric power<br />

see also Petroleum and petroleum industry<br />

Engel-Janosi, Friedrich<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Engelhard, Charles<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-185<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

Engelsberg, Robert<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Englaender, Alois<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

(Apr. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-64<br />

[Austrian communists in U.S.]<br />

(June 30. 1942) INT-4AU-276<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

New Austrian Socialist group is in the making<br />

(Apr. 1. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-48<br />

[Troubles concerning registration <strong>of</strong> aliens among<br />

members <strong>of</strong> American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats] (Mar. 23. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-314<br />

English-Canadian Information Service<br />

[Louis Nemzer: English-Canadian Information<br />

Service] (Dec. 17. 1942) INT-19MI-143<br />

[Mrs. W. McC. Stewart, British Political Warfare<br />

Mission: English-Canadian Information Service]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-19MI-155<br />

Ennis, Mr.<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> Austrians registered in U.S. as<br />

Germans] (Mar. 26, 1942) INT-4AV-14<br />

Enoch, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with "Mr. Enoch" on Yugoslav<br />

politics] (Dec. 7, ¡943) INT-30YU-1164<br />

Enotikon Party<br />

Union (Enotikon) Party<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-14GR-471<br />

Enrodi, Mr.<br />

[Enrodi's agricultural plan]<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-15HU-381<br />

EON<br />

see Greek Orthodox Youth<br />

Eordogh, Elemer<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(July 5, 10. 1943) INT-15HU-377;<br />

(June 26. 1943) INT-15HU-378<br />

[Hungarian Nazi ring]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-15HV-386<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10. 1944; May 11. 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Eordogh, Elmer<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-15HU-596<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

(June 3. 1944) INT-15HU-567;<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-33HU-23<br />

Epirus<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. 10. 1945) INT-1AI^170<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20. 1945) 1NT-IAL-191<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20. 1944) ¡NT-33AL-11<br />

[Albanian organizations activities]<br />

(July 1942) INT-1AL11<br />

[Albanian Politics in the U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-1AI^45;<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-33AL-3;<br />

(Nov. 2. 1942) INT-33AL-4<br />

[Annual Banquet <strong>of</strong> National Epirotic Liberation<br />

Society] fJVov. 20, 1943) INT-33GR-41<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America (Sept 21, 1944) INT-33GR-64<br />

[C. Telford Erickson]<br />

(Apr. 21-May 21, 1945) INT-1AI^190<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote Societies<br />

"Akrokeravnia" (July 11, 1944) INT-14GR-543<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) 1NT-1AL-20<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

Free Albania (August 1942) INT-1AL-17<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-33AL-1<br />

Greece and Albania (Nov. 30, 1943) INT-1AL41<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern Epirus<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) ¡NT-33GR-35<br />

Greeks and Albanians (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-1AL-72<br />

ItaUans Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-1AI^28<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote<br />

Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

(July 15, 20, 1944) INT-33GR-54<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June 15, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-119<br />

Pan-Epirotic Cooperation<br />

(July 21. 1944) INT-14GR-546;<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-33GR-55<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23, 1945) INT-33GR-117<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

Church Activity, Mainly in Relation to Russia,<br />

Including the Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-19MI-330;<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-33Z-75<br />

Forthcoming Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York: the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England and World Order<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-33Z-66<br />

"Russian" Aspects <strong>of</strong> Visit <strong>of</strong> Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

(May 3, 1944) INT-19MI-315<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York to Chicago, Apr.<br />

29-30, 1944: an Appraisal<br />

(May 21, 1944) INT-19MI-322<br />

Epstein, Judith<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities regarding<br />

Zionist affairs] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-18JE-337<br />

Ercoli<br />

[Ercoli] (Apr. 12. 1944) INT-17IT-1120<br />

Erdeljac, Joseph<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1611<br />

Erdelyi, G.<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-15HU-352;<br />

(June 1, 1943; June 13, 1943) 1NT-15HU-353<br />

Erhardt, Mr.<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-4AU-787<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-730;<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-4AU-793<br />

Erich, Rudolph<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1787


Index by Subjects and Names Ethnos (newspaper)<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 21. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1569<br />

Erickson, C. Telford<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20. 1945) 1NT-1AL-I83<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20. 1945) INT-1AL-191<br />

[C. Telford Erickson]<br />

(Apr. 21-May 21, 1945) INT-1AL-190<br />

Erickson, Oscar E.<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept 23. 1943) INT-25SC-232<br />

Eriksen, Harald<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

(Feb. 25. 1943) INT-25SC-127;<br />

(Feb. IS. Mar. 10. 1943) INT-25SC-141<br />

Erikson, Erik<br />

[Note on German pamphlet entitled "Thomas<br />

Mann's Neueiste Wandlung]<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-13GE-1490<br />

Eritassard Hayastan (newspaper)<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Erko, Eero O.<br />

[Erkko Interview: Finnish Situation]<br />

(Sept. 5. 1943) ¡NT-11FI-54<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Apr. 1943<br />

Ehrlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 9. 1943) INT-33PO-15<br />

Ermath, Fritz<br />

Discussing the German Question<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-634<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-I069<br />

On Certain German Personalities in the Middle<br />

West (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-300<br />

Ertegun, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Ambassador Ertegun regarding<br />

the Soviet Union] (Feb. 17, 1944) ¡NT-28TU-8<br />

Ertim, Louis<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Erwin, K.<br />

German Anti-Nazi Eagerly Heard <strong>of</strong> Stalin's<br />

Speech (Apr. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-113<br />

ESA<br />

see Committee for Revitalizing the Struggle<br />

Eschborn, Jakob<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> Catholic member <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-742<br />

Escuder, Jose<br />

[Conversation with Jose Escuder]<br />

(May 22. 1944) INT-27SP-302<br />

España Libre (newspaper)<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) 1NT-33SP-16<br />

Esperantic Association <strong>of</strong> North America<br />

[Press bulletins on Hubert Lucker and the<br />

Esperantic Association <strong>of</strong> North America]<br />

(July 10 and 12, 1942) INT-23RM-113<br />

Espionage<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-789<br />

All Slav Congress [goals]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) INT-26SL-85<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> Japanese subversion]<br />

(Dec. 9, 1941) 1NT-24RS-2<br />

[Alleged Presence <strong>of</strong> Italian Agent on Srbobran<br />

Staff] (Mar. 28. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-850<br />

["America-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse"<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> military activities, espionage, and aid<br />

for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(Dec. 29. 1942) INT-13GE-476<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

(Oct. 27, 1941) ¡NT-13GE-192<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) 1NT-13GE-820<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-536<br />

Czemin vs. Heine-Geldem and Hoor<br />

(Dec 31, 1943) INT-4AU-448<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German Espionage in Argentina<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-501<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. JO, 1944) INT-13GE-1319<br />

Interview with Paul Schwarz in New York<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-319<br />

Italian Espionage and Propaganda<br />

(Jan. 20, 1942) 1NT-17TT-166<br />

Kurt Rieth (July 21, 1942) INT-13GE-277<br />

Nazi Baron Arrested in U.S. Uniform<br />

(Dec. 17, 1941) ¡NT-13GE-7<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-14GR-455<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-13GE-158<br />

Your German-American Neighbor<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-307<br />

Essenberg, Jacob Martin<br />

Letts in Chicago (Nov. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-479<br />

Estonia<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with Respect<br />

to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-187<br />

Baltic States and Soviet Union<br />

(June 26, 1942) 1NT-32A-66<br />

Baltic States: document series ¡NT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonians: numbered reports INT-33LA-1 to<br />

INT-33LA-2<br />

Kaarel Pusta, Former Estonian Foreign Minister,<br />

on the Soviet Baltic Situation<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-5BA-343<br />

[Klaus Scheel letter to Paul Kemper]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-5BA-28<br />

[Letter Received from Estonia]<br />

(JVov. 14, 1941) INT-5BA-26;<br />

(Feb. 2. 1942) 1NT-5BA-27<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Estonian organizations]<br />

(May 9. 1942) 1NT-5BA-31<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries, Germany<br />

and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

(Dec. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-526<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-10EU-359<br />

Uprising <strong>of</strong> the Night <strong>of</strong> St. George, 1343<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-5BA-189<br />

Estonian Educational Society<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with Respect<br />

to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-187<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-5BA-34<br />

Estonian Legion<br />

[Estonian Situation] (Oct. 14, ¡942) ¡NT-5BA-36<br />

Estonian Progressive Society<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-5BA-34<br />

Memo regarding Estonian Associations<br />

(Jan. 6. 1945) INT-5BA-499<br />

Estonian Relief Committee<br />

Estonian Relief Committee, Inc.<br />

(iVov. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-473<br />

Estonian Workers' Club<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with Respect<br />

to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-187<br />

Memo regarding Estonian Associations<br />

(Jan. 6. 1945) INT-5BA-499<br />

Estonians<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with Respect<br />

to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-187<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Carlo A. Bauman regarding<br />

personal activities] (Feb. 8, 1942) INT-5BA-9<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

[Estonian Americans] (Feb. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-121<br />

[Estonian and Latvian organizations]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1934) INT-5BA-235<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-5BA-325<br />

Estonian Press (May 1. 1943) INT-5BA-175<br />

Estonian Relief Committee, Inc.<br />

(JVov. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-473<br />

[Estonian Situation] (Oct. 14, 1942) INT-5BA-36<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-5BA-34<br />

Estonians: numbered reports INT-33LA-1 to<br />

1NT-33LA-2<br />

Foreign NationaUties Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7. 1944) ¡NT-33Z-68<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Memo regarding Estonian Associations<br />

(Jan. 6. 1945) INT-5BA-499<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) 1NT-33Z-9<br />

Supplementary Memorandum on "Estonians in the<br />

U.S." (Dec. 4, 1942) INT-5BA-35<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ragnar<br />

Nurkse - Estonians] (Aug. 28, 1945; Sept. 6,<br />

1945) PERS-1-78<br />

Eteenpain (newspaper)<br />

Finnish American Organizations for which Finnish<br />

Communist-line Newspapers in the U.S. serve as<br />

organs (¿Vov. 12, 1943) ¡NT-11FI-68<br />

Finnish-American Press Apprehensive over War<br />

Crimes Charges in Homeland<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-33FI-15<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the Break<br />

with Finland (Aug. 2. 1944) 1NT-33F1-9<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-IIFI-SS<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-11FI-80;<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-33FI-4<br />

Pro and Con in the Finnish-Language Press<br />

During the Past Six Weeks<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-11FI-85:<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33FI-6<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Relief for Finland in the<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) INT-33F1-16<br />

Ethiopia<br />

see also Abyssinia<br />

Ethnic groups<br />

see Racial and ethnic discrimination<br />

see Racial and ethnic groups<br />

see under names <strong>of</strong> specific peoples (listed under<br />

Racial and ethnic groups)<br />

Ethnos (newspaper)<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, attacked and defended]<br />

(Feb. 6-May 13. 1942) INT-14GR-158<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press<br />

(Apr. 21-June 3, 1942) INT-14GR-185<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 113


Ethnos (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) INT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War Relief<br />

Association]<br />

(May U-June 28. 1942) INT-14GR-179<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards Italy and<br />

Italian propaganda]<br />

(Mar. 31-June 23. 1942) 1NT-14GR-172<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

(Mar. 13-June 23. 1942) INT-14GR-183<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25. 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942 (May 1. 1942) INT-14GR-85<br />

Etoile (newspaper)<br />

Brief Account <strong>of</strong> the Regular Features <strong>of</strong><br />

L'Impartial and L'Etoile<br />

(Dec. 11. 1943) INT-12FR-695<br />

[Franco-American press clippings: Americans in<br />

Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) 1NT-12FR-689<br />

Report on "L'Etoile" <strong>of</strong> Lowell, Mass.<br />

(June 26. 1942) INT-12FR-106<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-26<br />

Eulau, Heinz H. F.<br />

[Conversation with Eulau]<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-27SP-166<br />

[Conversations with Mr. Eulau and Mrs. Altman]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942; Dec. 4. 1942) INT-27SP-102<br />

[Heinz H. F. Eulau, alias Enrique L. Prado,<br />

formerly with the Justice Department,<br />

information] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-10EU-374<br />

Europa Plan<br />

Benes' "Europa Plan" (July. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-518<br />

Europe<br />

see also Adriatic Sea<br />

sec also Albania<br />

see also Austria<br />

see also Balkan States<br />

see also Baltic States<br />

see also Belgium<br />

see also Bulgaria<br />

see fliso Cyprus<br />

see also Czechoslovakia<br />

see also Denmark<br />

see also Eastern Europe<br />

see aiso Estonia<br />

see aiso Finland<br />

see also France<br />

see also Germany<br />

see also Great Britain<br />

see also Greece<br />

see also Hungary<br />

see also Iceland<br />

see also Italy<br />

see also Latvia<br />

see also Liechtenstein<br />

see also Lithuania<br />

see also Luxembourg<br />

see aiso Netherlands<br />

see also Norway<br />

see also Poland<br />

see also Portugal<br />

see also Romania<br />

see also Scandinavia<br />

see also Soviet Union<br />

see also Spain<br />

see also Sweden<br />

see also Switzerland<br />

see also Trieste<br />

see also Turkey<br />

see also Vatican City<br />

see also Yugoslavia<br />

[Direct and indirect destruction <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

populations in Europe by the Germans, lecture<br />

by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) 1NT-12FR-530<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by David J.<br />

DalUn (July 1. 1943) INT-24RS-172<br />

114 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Europeans: document series INT-10EU-1 to<br />

INT-10EU-640<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis' statement concerning the role<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. in postwar Europe]<br />

CiVov. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-896<br />

Memorandum Containing Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1039<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25. Feb. 13. 1943) 1NT-13GE-562<br />

[Otto's influence on Catholic circles]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-427<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1172<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-4AU-130<br />

U.S. <strong>of</strong> Europe Seen as Cure for War Menace<br />

(Aug. 27. ¡942) INT-13GE-295<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet influence in<br />

post-war Europe] (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-23RM-137<br />

European Advisory Commission<br />

[Soviet views on an international organization at<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

(¿Vov. 6. 1943) INT-24RS-196<br />

European Catholic Association<br />

[Catholic Committee for European Reconstruction]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) INT-13GE-1201<br />

European Christian Forum<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christiam Forum at Pastor<br />

Forells, Speaker Mr. Stewart W. Hermann<br />

(June 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1567<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-33YU-73<br />

What is a Christian Civilization? Basic Prinicples'<br />

(May 17. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1535<br />

European Emergency Council<br />

Memorandum Containing Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1039<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for Europe's<br />

Economic Reconstruction]<br />

(May 30. 1945) INT-13GE-1561<br />

European Student Relief Fund<br />

In Greece 15,000 Students Are Suffering<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) INT-14GR-252<br />

European Study Center<br />

[Reception at the European Study Center]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-182<br />

Europeans<br />

see under names <strong>of</strong> specific peoples (listed under<br />

Racial and ethnic groups)<br />

Evanchuk, John<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

(iVov. 30. 1944) 1NT-29VK-330<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

CDec. 6, 1944) INT-33UK-30<br />

Evangelic Pilgrim (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258<br />

Evangelical and Reformed Church<br />

["Einwanderers Freund," Evangelical and<br />

Reformed Church newspaper]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-S32<br />

Rev. Herbert J. Brodt<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1230<br />

Rev. Paul H. Land (Feb. 1. 1943) INT-13GE-558<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church Criticizes the<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's D-Day Prayer<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33NW-10<br />

Evan<strong>of</strong>f, Mike<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sepl. 6. 1943) 1NT-7BU-61<br />

Evans, Arthur<br />

Czecho-Slovak Americans Vow To Beat Hitler<br />

(May 11, 1942) INT-9CZ-72<br />

Evans, Francis E.<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council (June 10, 1944) INT-10EU-413<br />

Eveleth, Minn.<br />

American Yugoslav Association <strong>of</strong> Eveleth,<br />

Minnesota; Draza Mihailovich<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-252<br />

Evjue, William T.<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sepr. 11. 1943) INT-25SC-206<br />

Ex-Combattanti<br />

Nineteen Ex-Duce Soldiers Arrested by G-Men<br />

(May 31, 1942) INT-17IT-242<br />

Exchange rates<br />

see Foreign exchange<br />

Executions<br />

Ehrlich and Alter: Two Jewish Socialist Leaders<br />

Who Were Executed by the Bolsheviks<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-21PO-306<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen); Executions<br />

in Vienna (Mar. 12, ¡945) 1NT-4AU-747<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18. 1942) INT-21PO-14<br />

Hungarian Reaction to Reports <strong>of</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> 192<br />

"Rebels" in Hungary Against the Horthy<br />

Regime; Hungarian Anti-Nazis Ask President<br />

Roosevelt to Warn Hungarian Government<br />

Against Executions<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡943) INT-¡5HU-289<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) INT-13GE-¡319<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi<br />

Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-¡3GE-¡95<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Ehrlich-Alter executions]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) ¡NT-2¡PO-286<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. ¡5. ¡943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

Pubhcation <strong>of</strong> Names <strong>of</strong> Perpetrators <strong>of</strong> Nazi<br />

Hostage Executions<br />

(Ocr. 1. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-270<br />

[Reactions to the Soviet execution <strong>of</strong> Henryk<br />

Ehrlich and Victor Alter in Moscow]<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 5, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-332<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sepr. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

[Stockholm dispatch relating to Hungary]<br />

(May 7-10, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-550<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's Execution in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

(May 24, ¡945) INT-33IT-¡44<br />

Various Slav Matters (Apr. 9, ¡943) ¡NT-26SL-96<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge AU-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) 1NT-26SL-36<br />

Executive agreements<br />

see also Lend-lease agreements<br />

Executive Giunta <strong>of</strong> Liberated Italy<br />

[Messages from the Executive Giunta <strong>of</strong> Liberated<br />

Italy to the Allied Governments]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944) INT-171T-I090<br />

Exintaris, George<br />

Exintaris refuses Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs<br />

(Apr. 27, ¡944) mT-¡4GR-51¡<br />

Letter from Exintaris to Noel Baker MP<br />

(May 7, ¡944) ¡NT-14GR-518<br />

Letter from Exintaris to party leaders in Greece<br />

ffSepr. 30, 1943]) IPÍT-14GR-442<br />

Political information<br />

(Aug. ¡3-¡6. ¡943) lNT-¡4GR-4¡3<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Exintaris on Political Situation<br />

(Apr. ¡2, ¡944) INT-14GR-501


Index by Subjects and Names Fascists and fascist parties<br />

Export and import trade<br />

see Foreign trade<br />

Expropriation<br />

see also Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property<br />

Axis industries and businesses liquidated in Brazil,<br />

list (Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-412<br />

Extraordinary Zionist Conference<br />

Recent Zionist Activities<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-33JE-7<br />

Eyrl, Franz<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

F Mail (periodical)<br />

[Monthly magazine F Mail, note]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) im , -12FR-891<br />

Faber, Gustav<br />

Activities Among German Groups<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-11S6<br />

[Comments <strong>of</strong> Faber and Kierschner on Ridder's<br />

conviction] (June 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1601<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33GE-83<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists (Apr. 17, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1468<br />

German Activities<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1329;<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1431;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1467;<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1527;<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1568;<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1677<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1944) INT-13GE-1052<br />

[German-American trade union leaders]<br />

(May 8, 10, 1943) INT-13GE-648<br />

Gustav Faber (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1233;<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1278;<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1474<br />

Gustav Faber and German Activities<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1299<br />

[Gustav Faber and Paul Schwarz]<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1503<br />

[Gustav Faber on recent events in Germany]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1521<br />

[Gustav Faber on Ridder-Foerster case]<br />

(July 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1631<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on U.S. and Soviet policy in<br />

Europe] (June 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1566<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on various German affairs]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1328<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on Yalta Conference and<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1376<br />

Joint Council Meeting, German-American<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-13GE-968<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Delegates, United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent, New York City<br />

(Dec. 2. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1291<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> German American<br />

Trade Unionists at the Manhattan Center, N.Y.,<br />

June 18, 1944 (June 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1156<br />

[National Council <strong>of</strong> German Americans]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1549<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1500<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung affairs]<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1458<br />

[Note on "German American" editorial on<br />

Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

(July 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1651<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) INT-13GE-1354<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

[Tribute to Herman Böttcher]<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1530<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1528<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists and Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1633<br />

[Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionsts' raUy] (June 18. 1945) INT-13GE-1591<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1438<br />

[Von Paulus provisional regime]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1945) INT-13GE-1351<br />

Fabian, Fritz<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-American<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-554<br />

Fahre, Leon C.<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Factories<br />

see Industrial plants and equipment<br />

Fainaru, Harry<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac, Nicholas Balindu, and<br />

Louis Bozin within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-23RM-175<br />

Faisal, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Faisal<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-2AB-132<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> speeches delivered in Arabic at<br />

receptions for the Princes Faisal and Khalid <strong>of</strong><br />

Saudi Arabia] (Nov. 20, 1943) INT-2AB-137<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi-Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community<br />

(Ocr. 30, 1943) INT-33AR-17<br />

Fajfar, Tone<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Falangists<br />

Spanish: document series INT-27SP-1 to<br />

INT-27SP-501<br />

Falbo, ítalo Carlo<br />

Communist and Former Pro-Fascist Editors<br />

Express Similar Views on Italy<br />

(July 20, 1944) INT-33IT-75<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> ítalo Carlo Falbo]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-17IT-368<br />

Falk, Pauline B.<br />

[Conversation with Pauline B. Falk]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-18JE-289<br />

Falkowski, Edward J.<br />

[Background information on Edward Falkowski]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943: Feb. 28. 1945) INT-21PO-1138<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-21PO-1424<br />

Fall, Andre<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-20<br />

Faludy, Georg<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-15HU-589<br />

Georg Faludy (Mar. 13-26. 1943) INT-1SHU-307<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

and Georg Faludy<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-1SHU-771<br />

Families<br />

see also Children<br />

Far East<br />

see also China<br />

see also Japan<br />

see also Korea<br />

Japanese General Predicts Severe Anti-Jewish<br />

Measures for 100,000 Jews in Far East<br />

(June 16. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-130<br />

Russia and the Far East<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) 1NT-24RS-189<br />

Faravelli, Joseph<br />

[Protest against the Vichy Government deportation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Joseph Faravelli to Italy]<br />

(Sept 29. ¡942) INT-niT-487<br />

Paris, Nabih A.<br />

[Conversation with Nabih Amin Faris and Mr.<br />

Ziyadeh] (Jan. 27. 1945) INT-2AB-271<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Arab World in America and<br />

the Present War (Feb. 27, 1942) INT-2AB-24<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nabih A.<br />

Faris (Arabic-language press) and M. W. Fodor]<br />

(May 20, 1942-May ¡5, 1943) PERS-1-32<br />

Parkas, Geza<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-661<br />

Farm population<br />

Croatian peasant movement and its conception <strong>of</strong><br />

a peasant state (Sept. 2, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-144<br />

French Peasantry Under Laval [and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Herriot] (May 27. 1942) INT-12FR-165<br />

Late News from France [French peasantry, de<br />

Gaulle, Communists and other problems]<br />

(May 25. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-119<br />

Peasant Charter Drafted for Liberalized Europe<br />

(July 21. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-101<br />

Suggestions for Propaganda to France; Notes on<br />

French Syndicalists, Farmers, and CathoUc<br />

Youth, by Louis Marlio<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-68<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June 19. 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942) INT-4AU-131<br />

Farmer Labor Party<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Attitude Toward<br />

Russia and Communism<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-25SC-94<br />

Farolfi, Ivica<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Farrar, John<br />

Foreign Rights - A Warning<br />

(Jan. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Farseth, Pauline<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-208<br />

Fascism<br />

see Falangists<br />

see Fascists and fascist parties<br />

see Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

Fascist (periodical)<br />

Alexander Kasem-Beg's Article on Anastase<br />

Vonsiatsky (May 16. 1942; May 21,<br />

1942) INT-24RS-56<br />

[Background material on "The Fascist," periodical<br />

published by Anastase Vonsiatsky]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1941-Apr. 28. 1942) INT-24RS-53<br />

Fascists and fascist parties<br />

see also Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

see also Ustashi<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

Alexander Kasem-Beg's Article on Anastase<br />

Vonsiatsky (May 16, 1942; May 21,<br />

1942) ¡NT-24RS-56<br />

[Alleged Fascist propaganda in Polish-American<br />

press] (May 15, 1942) INT-21PO-61<br />

American Minorities and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Pohtics (June 10, 1942) INT-19MI-56<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-155<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

(January 1944) INT-1AI^131<br />

Anti-Nazi and anti-Horthy Booklet Pubhshed by<br />

Democratic Hungarians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) 1NT-15HU-400<br />

Apostolides (Jan. 19, 1942) INT-14GR-40<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 115


Fascists and fascist parties<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1941) INT-24RS-25;<br />

(Dec. 15, 1941) INT-24RS-29<br />

[Articles in Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

(Mar. 6-9, 1942) INT-24RS-15<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Italian priests in U.S. towards<br />

Fascism] (Aug. 18. 1943) INT-17IT-779<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-4AU-539<br />

Axis Newspapers in Yugoslavia [List]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1014<br />

[Background material on "The Fascist," periodical<br />

published by Anastase Vonsiatsky]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1941-Apr. 28, 1942) INT-24RS-53<br />

[Cagoulard movement in France, information]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1942) INT-12FR-340<br />

Charges <strong>of</strong> Srbobran use <strong>of</strong> material from Ustaschi<br />

paper (Sept. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1522<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. S, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Constantine Maniadakis: the "Himmler" <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Metaxa regime in Greece<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942) INT-14GR-15<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery and<br />

John Montgomery]<br />

(Feb. 9-July 16, 1943) INT-1SHU-388<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatian Showdown<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1061<br />

"Croatian: The Government and the People"<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-592<br />

Croatians in Argentina<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-392<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-33<br />

[Editorial from Russky Golos]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) 1NT-24RS-28<br />

Enemies <strong>of</strong> the Russian and the American Nation<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-24RS-72<br />

[Fascism and Communism in the Spanish press in<br />

the U.S.; information on the Portuguese press in<br />

the U.S.] (Dec. 1942) INT-27SP-259<br />

Fascist in Greece, the Metaxas dictatorship<br />

(Jan. 24-May 21, 1942) INT-14GR-173<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) INT-10EU-69<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Dec.. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-534<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina: Russians<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-24RS-335<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti Nazi Fascist<br />

Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-10EU-379<br />

Free Albania; Rejection <strong>of</strong> Zog's leadership;<br />

Appeal for unity; Article on Zavalani<br />

(July 10-Oct. 23, 1942) INT-1AL-27<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) 1NT-29VK-2<br />

Greek American Fascists<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-14GR-251<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-14GR-143<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(July 5. 10. 1943) INT-1SHU-377;<br />

(June 26, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-378;<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943; Dec. 31, 1943) ¡NT-Í5HU-480<br />

[Hungarian Nazi ring]<br />

(July 19. 1943) INT-15HU-386<br />

[Information about Ignacy Matuszewski and<br />

KNAPP activities]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-21PO-206<br />

[Information on Spyros Skouras]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-50<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-29UK-355<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, <strong>of</strong> Vatra<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-1AL-147<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

(Apr. 2, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-85<br />

116 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-720<br />

Italians: document series INT-17IT-1 to<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports INT-SSIT-l to<br />

¡NT-33IT-158<br />

[Kostas Kotzias] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-14GR-17<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25, 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6. 1943) INT-14GR-429<br />

[Lithuanian press] (Aug. 28. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-75<br />

[Mission <strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Vallin to the Fighting<br />

French troops in Chad and Libya]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-369<br />

Nazi and Fascist Activities in Province <strong>of</strong> Sante<br />

Fe, Argentina (Jan. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-520<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-369<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

New Movement to Fight Foreign Fascist Groups<br />

in U.S. ("Oct. 21, 1942) INT-10EU-151<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-562<br />

Political Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1525<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

fvar. dates, May-Dec. 1942) INT-30YU-485<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

Pro-Fascist Clique Seeks To Disrupt War Effort<br />

Among Polish-Americans<br />

(June 19, 1942) INT-21PO-218<br />

[Pro-fascist political attitudes and activities in<br />

Texas] (Mar. 31-Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-563<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians in the<br />

Eastern States (May 29, 1942) INT-24RS-69<br />

Relations between Polish, Hungarian, and<br />

Yugoslav Pro-Fascist Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) INT-21PO-82<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-1AL-63<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1944) INT-24RS-324<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1942) 1NT-24RS-74<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-193<br />

They Poison American Life: How American<br />

Fascists Fight Against Americanism<br />

(May 1. 1942) INT-18JE-70<br />

Total War Against Total Fascism!<br />

(June 12. 1944) INT-4AU-538<br />

Truth About Yugoslavia: A Documentary Record;<br />

Yugoslavian Front Against Fascism: Truth about<br />

Partisan Army and Legend <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihailovich<br />

[Partisan viewpoints]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-629<br />

[Tsouderos and his government]<br />

(Mar. 10-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-148<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) WT-29UK-317<br />

U.S. Combs Estate <strong>of</strong> Russian Fascist<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-24RS-38<br />

Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexican Labor<br />

News (Apr. 14, 1942; May 1,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-36<br />

What the Communists Are Preparing in<br />

Yugoslavia (Aug. 15, 1942) INT-24RS-115<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

Yugoslavia. Political Situation<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-1227<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Fast, Henri<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

Interview with Mr. Henri Fast, <strong>of</strong> Belgian<br />

Information Center (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-6BE-72<br />

Talk by Henri Fast on 'The United Nations <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow' (Dec. 28. 1944) INT-33BE-6<br />

Fatsy, Christ D.<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and<br />

Canada (Sept. 15, 1943) INT-7BU-64<br />

Favero, Eddie<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-niT-801<br />

Fay-Fisher, Andor<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

Federación de Austríacos Libres en Bolivia<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) 1NT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-I53<br />

Federal agencies, departments, and<br />

commissions<br />

see Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

see Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

see Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

see Federal Communications Commission<br />

see <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Censorship<br />

see <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information<br />

see U.S. Army<br />

see War Department<br />

see War Food Administration<br />

see War Production Board<br />

Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation<br />

FBI and Croat Council<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-851<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the All Slav Congress Executive<br />

Committee, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Fe¿>. 1, 1943) INT-26SL-67<br />

S. F. Bund Smashed by FBI Raids; 17 Arrested by<br />

FBI in Bay Raids on Bund<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-110<br />

Federal Communications Commission<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 13, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1215<br />

Federated Merchants' Organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Polish-American Merchants Look to Post-War<br />

Trade with Poland<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-81<br />

Polish Co-operatives Intended as a Supply Center<br />

for Post-war Poland (Apr. 6, 1943-Mar. 16,<br />

1944) INT-21PO-748<br />

Federated Orthodox Greek Catholic Primary<br />

Jurisdictions in America<br />

Headquarters Established Here [New York City]<br />

for Greek Orthodox Churches<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-19MI-275<br />

Federated Polish Merchants <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the national convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Federated Polish Merchants <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1944) INT-21PO-729<br />

Federated Russian Orthodox Clubs<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Federated Russian Clubs<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-8CR-173<br />

Seventeenth Convention <strong>of</strong> the Federated Russian<br />

Orthodox Clubs (Sept. 30. 1943) 1NT-8CR-60<br />

16th Annual Convention, Russian Orthodox Clubs,<br />

Hotel Carten, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 5-7, 1942<br />

CSepr. 15. 1942) INT-8CR-6<br />

Federation de l'Alliance Française<br />

[Federation de l'Alliance Française, information]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-12FR-79I


Index by Subjects and Names Figas, Justyn<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in<br />

Texas<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) ÍNT-9CZ-629<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi-Fascist Foreign<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Ami Nazi Fascist<br />

Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) 1NT-10EU-379<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Education Clubs<br />

Bulgarian Macedonian Educational Clubs, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Jan. 1-3, 1943<br />

(Jan. 7, ¡943) INT-7BU-29<br />

[Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federation and<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational<br />

Clubs] (Dec. 19, 1942) INT-7BU-27<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Weston Howland<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-7BU-55<br />

9th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational Clubs<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-7BU-28<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Clubs <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent in Greater New York<br />

[Appeal to American women from the Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Clubs <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent in Greater<br />

New York] (Apr. 25. 1945) INT-21PO-1314<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians<br />

see American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

[Hungarian relief drive meeting]<br />

(Oct. 26. 1944) INT-15HU-640<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> French Veterans <strong>of</strong> the Great<br />

War<br />

Contribution Pledge to War Relief<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-12FR-274<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Greek Communities and<br />

Societies <strong>of</strong> Greater Boston<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) 1NT-14GR-47S<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War Veterans<br />

[Detention <strong>of</strong> Italian Fascists in the New York<br />

area] (July 23. 1942) INT-17IT-445<br />

[Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War Veterans in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-17IT-512<br />

Italian Veterans Seized Here<br />

(July 22. 1942) INT-17IT-243<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Clubs<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian Canadians<br />

[British/Canadian report on Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Canadians] (Nov. 28. ¡944) ¡NT-24RS-308<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian Canadians Congress<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944; Nov. ¡, ¡944) 1NT-24RS-293<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian Jews in NYC<br />

[Jewish Life, magazine <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Jews in NYC]<br />

(Ocí. 2¡. ¡943) ¡NT-24RS-191<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Slovak American Fraternal<br />

Benefit Societies and Cultural Associations<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-576<br />

Federazione Giovanile del Partito Socialista<br />

Italino<br />

[Message from Italian Socialist youth to American<br />

youth] (Aug. ¡0. ¡944) 1NT-17IT-1336<br />

Fédérer, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Federer's opinions on Benes' philosophy]<br />

(Oct. ¡8. ¡944) INT-9CZ-778<br />

Federn, Paul<br />

Paul Federn [interview and article about Hitler]<br />

(July 23. 1945) INT-13GE-¡657<br />

Federa, Walter<br />

Austrian Action (Dec. H, 1943) INT-4AU-428<br />

Feffer, Itzik<br />

Mass Meeting and Reception for "Official Soviet<br />

Delegation" (Sept. 1, 1943) INT-33RS-6<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, NYC, July<br />

8, 1943 (July 15, ¡943) ¡NT-33RS-3<br />

Mass Meeting for the Michoels-Feffer Soviet<br />

Delegation (Sept. ¡. 1943) INT-18JE-258<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish delegation from<br />

Russia] (Aug. ¡7. 1943) INT-18JE-250<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. ¡4. ¡943) INT-33RS-5<br />

[Press comments on Itzik Feffer <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Jewish delegation]<br />

(June 30. ¡943) INT-¡8JE-239<br />

Soviet Jewish Delegates S. Michoels and Lt. Col.<br />

I. Feffer in America<br />

(Aug. 79, ¡943) INT-¡8JE-254<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-24RS-173<br />

Feierabend, Ladislav<br />

Attack on Feierabend<br />

(May 8, ¡943; May ¡3, 1943) INT-9CZ-475<br />

[Charges made by William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator, against Ladislav Feierabend,<br />

Czechoslovak minister <strong>of</strong> finance]<br />

(Apr. 4-May 6, ¡943) ¡NT-¡9Ml-207<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Liberation<br />

CSepr. 29, ¡944) 1NT-33CZ-53<br />

[Ladislav Feierabend's trip to the U.S. to Raise<br />

Funds for the Czechoslovak<br />

Government-in-exile] INT-9CZ-7H<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news commentator<br />

on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

(Apr. 29. ¡943) INT-9CZ-378<br />

Feighan, Michael<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) ¡NT-33Z-103<br />

Feinberg, John M.<br />

[John Feinberg's activities in the U.S. on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lublin Committee]<br />

(Dec. 7, 7944; INT-21PO-¡03S<br />

Veis, Hugolin<br />

"April 10, 1941' Zagreb. [A Play by Rev. Hugolin<br />

Feis] (Apr. ¡6, 22, ¡942) INT-30YU-100<br />

Fejovic Luka<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5. ¡942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Fekula, Peter<br />

[Peter Fekula: Views] (Jan. 25, ¡944) INT-8CR-86<br />

[Peter M. Fekula correspondence]<br />

(Feb. 8, ¡942) ¡NT-26SL4<br />

Felicani, Aldino<br />

Interview with Aldino Felicani<br />

(June 12. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-¡797<br />

Interview with Aldino Felicani and Joseph<br />

Fiascone (Aug. ¡7, ¡944) INT-17IT-1343<br />

Interview with Aldino Feliciani<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) INT-17Fr-H30<br />

Fen, Ake<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

(Oct. ¡7. ¡943) INT-25SC-259<br />

Fenard, Vice Adm.<br />

[Vice Admiral Fenard's role in North Africa]<br />

(Jan. 4. ¡943) INT-¡2FR-46¡<br />

Fendler, Edward<br />

Germam Refugee Reports About President Trujillo<br />

(Aug. ¡7. ¡944) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡¡88<br />

Fengler, Roman<br />

[Visa for Roman Fengler]<br />

(Apr. 6. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-767<br />

Fenster, B.<br />

Communist Writer Argues in Favor <strong>of</strong> Return <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews to Germany (Mar. 27. ¡945) INT-33JE-56<br />

Fenyes, Laszlo<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "Birds <strong>of</strong> a feather flock<br />

together"] (Nov. ¡0. 1942) INT-15HU-217<br />

Ferenc, Emmerich<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Oct. 20. ¡944) INT-¡5HU-638<br />

Fernand-Laurent, Camille<br />

[Mr. Fernand-Laurent, interview and information]<br />

(Apr. 21-27, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-578<br />

[Opinions regarding the movements and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil and Fernand-Laurent]<br />

(June 22, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-837<br />

Ferris, Assad George<br />

[Information on Major Assad George Ferris]<br />

(Aug. 22, 1942) INT-2AB-39<br />

Ferrrand-Friedland, Jacques F.<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, ¡942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

Feuchtwanger, Lion<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany (Jan. ¡8. ¡945) INT-33GE-75<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. ¡942-¡945) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡7¡8<br />

[Lion Feuchtwanger, Frederick W. Foerster, Ernst<br />

Fraenkel] (Sept. 27-Oct. 6, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-862<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Lion Feuchtwanger at<br />

Pacific Pallisades, California, December 10, 1944<br />

(Dec. ¡9, ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡308<br />

Fialkowski, Edward J.<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Edward J.<br />

Fialkowski's role as press agent for the Lublin<br />

Committee in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) INT-21PO-1237<br />

Fiascone, Joseph<br />

Interview with Aldino Felicani and Joseph<br />

Fiascone (Aug. 17. ¡944) INT-I7IT-1343<br />

[Political discussions by Peter V. Cacchione and<br />

Joseph Fiascone] (Oct. 23. ¡944) INT-17IT-¡472<br />

Fiat Lux (newspaper)<br />

Notes on the French Press in Argentina<br />

(Apr. 26, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-584<br />

Fichte Bund<br />

Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher Vereine in<br />

Ausland (Apr. 5. ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-603<br />

Fick, Albert<br />

Albert Fick and Julius N. Sopoliga<br />

(May 8. ¡943) INT-¡5HU-333<br />

Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, ¡945) INT-9CZ-896<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

(Dec. 27, ¡944) INT-9CZ-827;<br />

(Jan. ¡7, ¡945) INT-9CZ-84¡;<br />

(Feb. ¡4, ¡945) INT-9CZ-854;<br />

(Apr. 2. ¡945) INT-9CZ-878<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30. ¡942) INT-29UK-46<br />

[Czechoslovak Americans]<br />

(May H, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-900<br />

[Information about Carpatho-Russian Activities<br />

and Fierlinger Statement]<br />

(May ¡8, ¡945) INT-8CR-23¡<br />

[Memo concerning Jan Papanek and Fierlinger]<br />

(Feb. 22, ¡945) INT-9CZ-858<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hryhorjiv] (Sept. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-99<br />

Fierlinger, Zdenek<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland (June H, ¡945) INT-33CZ-75<br />

[Czechoslovak consulate in South America]<br />

(Mar. 4. ¡942) INT-9CZ-¡7<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-647<br />

Fierlinger, Znenek<br />

Opposition to Czechoslovak Ambassador to<br />

Moscow (Aug. 16, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-760<br />

Figas, Justyn<br />

[Father Figas] (May 24, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-1342<br />

[Reverend Justyn Figas]<br />

(June 4, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-¡372<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 117


Foa, Bruno Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Foa, Bruno<br />

[Bruno Foa] (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-22;<br />

(Mar. IS. ¡943) ¡NT-17IT-604;<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-I7rr-915;<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-17IT-1826<br />

[Interview with Bruno Foa; his article "Economic<br />

Trends in Liberated Europe"]<br />

(June 15, 1945; July 13, 1945) INT-17IT-1820<br />

Foaia Popomlul (newspaper)<br />

Romanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33RM-12<br />

Fodor, Dragutin<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1339<br />

[New Yugoslav representatives to UNRRA and<br />

UN Information Center, NYC]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-30YV-1577<br />

Fodor, Julius<br />

[Interview with Ernest Palos, editor <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

Hungarian Journal and other Hungarian<br />

Americans] (Apr. 17, 1944) INT-15HU-536<br />

Fodor, M. W.<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitler and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-27<br />

Austria and the Anschluss<br />

(May 27, 1942) INT-4AU-99<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-7<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Free, Experienced Group is Ready<br />

to Take Over in Belgium<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-6BE-2<br />

[Letter from M. W. Fodor to Jacob Landau,<br />

managing director <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (Sept. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-120<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-9CZ-115<br />

[Public opinion in the Middle West concerning the<br />

war: observations <strong>of</strong> M. W. Fodor]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-19MI-73<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nabih A.<br />

Paris (Arabic-language press) and M. W. Fodor]<br />

(May 20, 1942-May 15, 1943) PERS-1-32<br />

What About Austria After the War Ends?<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-4AU-165<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 1, 7, 1942) INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslavs Well Prepared for Reconstuction<br />

(Sept. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-214<br />

Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) 1NT-33GE-6<br />

"Amerikai Magyar Nepszava" on Ridder vs.<br />

Foerster-Tetens case<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) INT-13GE-767<br />

Boston Appearances <strong>of</strong> Frederick W. Foerster<br />

(Jan. 29. 1945) INT-13GE-1345<br />

[British intercept on Foerster]<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-13GE-198<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-21<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5. 1942) INT-13GE-477<br />

Conversation with Mr. Henry Franklin Concerning<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Foerster (Nov. 18. 21) INT-13GE-397<br />

[Corespondence in German from Paul Hagen to<br />

Frederick W. Foerster]<br />

(Feb. lO-Apr.20, 1943) INT-13GE-631<br />

[Correspondence on German separatism and<br />

Prussianism] (Oct. 22. 1942-Nov. 15.<br />

1942) INT-13GE-573<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm<br />

Foerster (May 26, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1135<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> F. W. Foerster<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33GE-49<br />

[Documents forwarded by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Foerster]<br />

(JVov. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-929<br />

F. W. Foerster and his views on Particularism<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-291<br />

[Foester libel suit against Victor Ridder]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1945) INT-13GE-1407<br />

120 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Frederick W. Foerster's statement on Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(July 24. 1943) INT-13GE-735<br />

Friedrich W. Foerster<br />

(Wov. 26. 1943) INT-13GE-890<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-105<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-605<br />

[Gustav Stolper's views on Frederick Foerster's<br />

book "Europe and the German Problem"]<br />

(Jan.18-Mar.18, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-592<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

Lecture <strong>of</strong> F.W. Foerster under auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

"Aufbau" (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-482<br />

[Lion Feuchtwanger, Frederick W. Foerster, Ernst<br />

Fraenkel] (Sept. 27-Oct. 6, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-862<br />

Memorial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-33AU-42<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-33GE-38<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and<br />

Stout (Sept. 10. 1943) 1NT-33GE-23<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Foerster (Oct. 5, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-360<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 1, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-637<br />

[Reactions to forum held by Center <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Pro Deo] (Mar. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-591<br />

[Ridder-Foerster trial postponement]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1411<br />

[Ridder libel suit] (June 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1597<br />

[Ridder suit]] (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-781<br />

Ridder Suit; Ridder Foreign Language Press<br />

Association (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-815<br />

[Socialist views on problems <strong>of</strong> German<br />

democracy] (Feb. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-52<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(JVov. 4. 1943) INT-13GE-844;<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-13GE-958<br />

[Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War HI and<br />

Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1459<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-13GE-740<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-698<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? (Feb. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-571<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33GE-27<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Foerster and<br />

Tetens] (May 7, 1943) INT-13GE-644<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

Folkebladet (newspaper)<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian Church<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 26, 1942) INT-25SC-84<br />

Followers <strong>of</strong> Pilsudski<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland and Followers <strong>of</strong><br />

Pilsudski organizations]<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-21PO-56<br />

Folsom, Joseph K.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph K.<br />

Folsom - Czechs and Slovaks]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943-June 20, 1944) PERS-1-33<br />

Fontanals, Joseph<br />

[Conversation with Fontanals and Gibemau]<br />

(May 7, 1943) 1NT-27SP-158<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-27SP-195;<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-27SP-322;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-27SP-413<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals and J. Camer<br />

Ribalta] (June 14, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-179;<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-27SP-232;<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-340<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals, J. Camer<br />

Ribalta, and another Catalan]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-282<br />

[Proposed declaration setting forth Catalan claims<br />

in connection with the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (Mar. 16, 1945) ¡NT-27SP-425<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Alfredo Mendizabel and Joseph<br />

Fonatanals to the Moscow Pact]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) INT-27SP-223<br />

Food assistance<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Allegedly Trying Hard to<br />

Become the Yugoslav Representative at United<br />

Nations Food Conference in Hot Springs, Va.,<br />

May 18 (Apr. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-818<br />

[Appeal by the Greek-American press for food<br />

assistance to Greece] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-32A-7<br />

[British plans for food relief to Greece]<br />

(May 14. 1942) INT-14GR-107<br />

[Food airlift to Greece]<br />

(JVov. 19. 1942) 1NT-14GR-306<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) INT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War Relief<br />

Association]<br />

(May U-June 28, 1942) INT-14GR-179<br />

[Greek-language press demand for food shipments<br />

to Greece] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-14GR-341<br />

Greek Press (July 3, 1942) INT-33GR-14<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-231;<br />

(Sept. 21. 1942) INT-33GR-18<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) INT-13GE-1472<br />

Interview with Colonel Marcel Ronge, Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

personnel for the Amitas Corp<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-6BE-78<br />

Interview with Mr. Guy Daufresne de la Chevalrie<br />

<strong>of</strong> Belfian Consulate<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-6BE-76<br />

Notes from the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-1<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-33GR-6;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-33GR-7;<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-33GR-9;<br />

(May 26, 1942) ¡NT-33GR-10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-33GR-3;<br />

(Apr. 9. 1942) INT-33GR-4<br />

[Opposition to Ambassador Fotitch's Proposed<br />

Appointment as a United Nations Food<br />

Commissioner]<br />

(Apr. 10-16. 1943) INT-30YU-815<br />

Pierre Rodrigues: United Free France; Addresses;<br />

Free French Set-up<br />

(Apr. 22-30. 1942) INT-12FR-53<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Food rationing<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1, 3. 1942) 1NT-13GE-166<br />

Conditions in France<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-12FR-155;<br />

(Nov. 6. 1942) INT-12FR-442


Index by Subjects and Names Foreign trade<br />

[French reactions to U.S. broadcasts, morale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

population, and food conditions, report]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1943) INT-12FR-503<br />

Greek Economics and Finances Under Axis<br />

Occupation (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-324<br />

Public Health in Pre-War And War-Torn Germany<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-500<br />

Food supply<br />

see also Food rationing<br />

Communication by Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-25SC-385<br />

[Conditions in Europe]<br />

(May 26. 1943) 1NT-25SC-179<br />

Conditions in Greece, spring 1942<br />

(June 11, 1942) INT-14GR-126;<br />

(April 1942) INT-14GR-140<br />

[Conversation with Swedish businessmen]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) II1T-25SC-12<br />

[Current situation in Denmark]<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-25SC-20<br />

[Economic conditions in Germany]<br />

(Aug. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-343<br />

Emergency Conference on Food and the Foreign<br />

Born (Nov. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-291<br />

Germany - Plan to Become Effective Upon<br />

Invasion (Nov. 1943) INT-13GE-1192<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

(Feb. 19. 26, 1942; June 15,<br />

1942) INT-14GRS6<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-14<br />

[Importation <strong>of</strong> food to Germany]<br />

(Aug. 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1675<br />

Interview with Colonel Marcel Ronge, Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

personnel for the Amitas Corp<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) 1NT-6BE-78<br />

[Interview with Harry Sevaides on conditions in<br />

Greece and other European countries]<br />

(Dec. 1, 2, 1941) INT-14GR-125<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-1AL28<br />

Lecture by Peter Guldbrandsen on "Denmark and<br />

Norway Under the Nazi Occupation"<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-347<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] fOcr. 16, 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Scandinavians at <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salvation Army (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-25SC-340<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11, 1943) 1NT-33NW-3<br />

Notes on Greece (Jan. 9, 1942) INT-14GR-67<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for Europe's<br />

Economic Reconstruction]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-13GE-1561<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-14GR-455<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Ocr. 24, 1943) 1NT-25SC-262<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

(June 3. 1942) INT-14GR-118<br />

[Russian Food Supplies]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-24RS-92<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing in<br />

the French-African countries]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-124<br />

For Finland, Inc.<br />

For Finland, Inc., 1940-1941<br />

(Mar. 25. 1942) INT-25SC-34<br />

For Freedom (periodical)<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Emigres<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-24RS-90<br />

Forced labor<br />

Axis occupation forces' use <strong>of</strong> forced labor tactics<br />

in Slovenia (Dec. 15, 1942) 1NT-30YU-453<br />

German Opposition<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-559<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-14<br />

[Ministerial crisis in Denmark]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) 1NT-25SC-56<br />

Present Conditions <strong>of</strong> Morale<br />

(July 1943) INT-13GE-795<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18, 1943<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1239<br />

Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur<br />

Meeting to Honor Foreign Nationals, Members <strong>of</strong><br />

the FFI (Oct. 28. 1944) INT-12FR-917<br />

New Leftist FFI Chief at Toulouse<br />

CO«. 9, 1944) 1NT-12FR-910<br />

Ford Company, Greece<br />

Greek Ford Company and Its Relationships with<br />

Germany (Jan. 6, 1942) INT-14GR-63<br />

Ford Motor Co.<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1943) INT-25SC-214<br />

Foreign agents registration<br />

see Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents<br />

Foreign Agents Registration Act<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Registration as a Foreign Agent]<br />

(May 17. 1944) 1NT-8CR-I48;<br />

(July 26. 1944) INT-8CR-162<br />

[Count Czernin's registration as foreign agent]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-4AU-695<br />

[Effect <strong>of</strong> Foreign Agents Registration Act on<br />

Nazi agents] (Nov. 20, 1941) INT-19M1-19<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen Mamchur,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Oct. 5, 1943) INT-8CR-62<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents]<br />

(Fei>. 9, 1945) INT-4AU-718<br />

Foreign aid<br />

see Economic assistance<br />

see Military assistance<br />

Foreign exchange<br />

Atlantis Claims Credit for Inducing Greek<br />

Government To Inaugurate New Economic<br />

Policy (June 13, 1945) INT-33GR-116<br />

[Claims] (Jan. 16, Feb. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-978<br />

Dollar and the Drachma<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-33GR-108<br />

Foreign legions<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi regarding<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

(Oct. 4-26, 1942) 1NT-17IT-481<br />

[Ahepa concern over possible political use <strong>of</strong><br />

Greek Battalion] (Dec. 30. 1942) INT-14GR-338<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4ÂU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

Benes and the Soviet Union; State <strong>of</strong> Mind in<br />

Belgium; Osucky's New Pamphlet against Benes<br />

(Apr. 27. May 4, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-370<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on recruitment for<br />

special Italian legion]<br />

(Apr. 7-17, 1942) 1NT-17IT-123<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on the problem <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special Italian legion] (Apr. 21, 1942; Apr. 24,<br />

1942) ÍNT-17IT-122<br />

Conclusion <strong>of</strong> Plans for a Hungarian Legion<br />

(Feb. 18, 1942) INT-15HV-271<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian Legion]<br />

(June 26, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-277<br />

Foreign Legions in the American Army<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-32A-31<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> a Hungarian unit in the U.S. Army]<br />

(Dec. 24. 30, 1942) INT-1SHU-228<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Hungarian military unit in the<br />

U.S. Army] (Jan. 9. 1943) INT-15HU-234;<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-15HU-236;<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-15HU-237<br />

"Free Italians" in This Hemisphere Wait U.S.<br />

Recognition as an Army<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) INT-nrr-483<br />

General Vlasov and His Army<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-24RS-209<br />

Greek Battalion (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-327;<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-14GR-392<br />

Greek National Herald, July 26, 1943 (Maj.<br />

Klainos and the Greek Battalion)<br />

(July 28. 1943) 1NT-14GR-402<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-33GR-26<br />

Greek Press Reactions to Otto and the Austrian<br />

Legion (Nov. 30, ¡942) ¡NT-14GR-315<br />

Greek Unit in the U.S. Army and the American<br />

Greek Community (Feb. 6, 1943) INT-33GR-25<br />

Hungarian Reactions to Otto's Raising a Foreign<br />

Legion (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-15HU-201<br />

Interview with John Tsouderos in regard to the<br />

Greek Battalion (Oct 4, 1943) INT-14GR-424<br />

Irish Legion (Mar. 5, 1942) ¡NT-16IR-5<br />

Italian Volunteers To Fight for the Allies<br />

(Nov. 3. 1943) ¡NT-171T-900<br />

Le Banquet a Randolfo Pacciardi et la Legion<br />

Italienne (Dec. 27. 1942) INT-17IT-S23<br />

[National Yugoslav Military Units in U.S. Army]<br />

(Mar. 5, Apr. 25. 1942) 1NT-30YU-6<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Central America<br />

(Jan. 10. 12. 1942) INT-13GE-87<br />

Plan for Organizing an Italian Legion<br />

(Jan. 20. 1942) INT-17IT-2<br />

Plans for a Hungarian Legion<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-230<br />

[Plans for formation <strong>of</strong> a free Hungarian force]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1941) INT-15HU-5<br />

[Private Ivan Laurie's Transfer from Austrian<br />

Military Unit in U.S. Army]<br />

(Feb. 4. 8, 1943) 1NT-30YU-665<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's conversation on recruitment<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) ¡NT-17/7-77<br />

[Proposed Italian army unit]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) 1NT-17IT-124<br />

[Randolfo Pacciardi's interview on recruitment <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian legion] (Jan. 14. 1942) INT-17rr-75<br />

Sforza Seeks U.S. Approval <strong>of</strong> Raising Army To<br />

Free Italy (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-17IT-425;<br />

(Sept. 22. 1942) INT-17IT-482<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) INT-33HU-6<br />

[Transfers <strong>of</strong> Military Personnel]<br />

(Mar. 19, 22, 1943) INT-15HU-297<br />

Trip <strong>of</strong> Benes to Moscow<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-24RS-105<br />

[Yugoslav National Military Units in U.S. Army]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-7<br />

Foreign Nationality Day Pageant, Chicago,<br />

111.<br />

Yugoslav Friction (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-183<br />

Foreign Policy Association<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on World<br />

Affairs and other organizations, letter <strong>of</strong><br />

explanation] (Mar. 28, 1945) INT-10EU-558<br />

[Germany after Yalta]<br />

(Feb. 19. ¡945) INT-13GE-1378<br />

Two Speeches on Soviet Foreign Policy, Foreign<br />

Policy Association, January 17, 1944<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-61<br />

Foreign trade<br />

see also Common markets and free trade areas<br />

see also Foreign exchange<br />

see 0/50 Trade agreements<br />

Dinner meeting on "Russia and Postwar Markets,"<br />

[Sept. 28, 1944] (Sept 29, 1944; Oct. 2,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-278<br />

Former German Expert on Trade Relations with<br />

the <strong>US</strong>SR Discusses Implications Abroad <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade MonopoUzation in Soviet "Orbit"<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-33Z-115<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-629<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24. 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

[Possible import <strong>of</strong> oil from the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-24RS-372<br />

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Foreign trade Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> Moritz Schlesinger for increasing<br />

trade with the <strong>US</strong>SR] (Mar. 6. 1945; Apr. SO.<br />

1945) INT-24RS-370<br />

[Trade between Japan and Germany]<br />

(Aug. 12, ¡942) INT-13GE-310<br />

Forell, Frederick J.<br />

Church Meeting at home <strong>of</strong> Pastor Frederick<br />

Forell (Apr. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-I453<br />

[Meeting with various foreign personalities: speech<br />

by Pastor Forell on the future <strong>of</strong> European<br />

civUization] (May 16, 1945) INT-10EU-592<br />

Pastor and Mrs Frederick Forell<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1447<br />

Forsberg, Elmer<br />

[Finnish Chicago Consul, Elmer Forsberg]<br />

(Ocr. 3, 1943) ¡NT-11FI-60<br />

Fort Lawton, Washington<br />

Fort Lawton Incident and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Prisoners (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-33IT-90<br />

Forti, Mr.<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> Count Sforzino, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Forti, and<br />

Giulio Rodino (Feb. 5-8, 1944) INT-17IT-1065<br />

Fortunato, J.<br />

[Interview with J. Fortunato; activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian-American societies in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Sept. 1-Oct. 14, 1942) INT-17IT-458<br />

Fortune (magazine)<br />

["Fortune" round table on German question,<br />

January 22, 1943]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-505<br />

Fortune's German Forum<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-541<br />

Post-War Reconstruction Studies <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />

Magazine fDec. 22, 1942) INT-19MI-150<br />

Forum for Democracy<br />

[Forum for Democracy, information]<br />

(Apr. IS, 1945) INT-10EU-571<br />

Forum on "Crisis in Greece," San Francisco,<br />

Calif., Dec. 1944<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece"<br />

(Jan. 13. 1945) INT-33GR-8S<br />

Forward (newspaper)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

Fosman, Michael<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) INT-19M1-266<br />

Foster, A. T.<br />

[Socony Vacuum Oil Company request for advice<br />

on Austrian political developments]<br />

(Dec. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-186<br />

Foster, William Z.<br />

About-Face <strong>of</strong> Russian and American Communists<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-24RS-30<br />

Communist Party Meeting, San Francisco, and<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> William Z. Foster<br />

(July I. 1943) INT-19MI-228<br />

Fotitch, A. Constantin<br />

National Unity Day (December 1) in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 9. 1942) INT-30YU-406<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Unity is Raging"]<br />

CJVov. 23. 1942) INT-15HU-220<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on Soviet<br />

and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-24RS-171;<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-33Z-37<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

¡NT-30YU-1891<br />

Fougner, Ame<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Arne Fougner<br />

(iVov. 17, 1943) INT-25SC-266<br />

Four Freedoms<br />

They Have Not Forgotten<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-15HV-341<br />

Four Nation Declaration<br />

see Moscow Declaration<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5. ¡945) INT-21PO-1377<br />

122 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Fox, Homer<br />

[Conversation with Homer Fox about Yugoslav<br />

war relief] (Jan. 4. ¡944) INT-30YU-H9S<br />

Fox, Mary<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sepr. 28, Oct. ¡7, ¡942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Foy, Louis A.<br />

[Louis A. Foy and Pierre de Lanux, notes]<br />

(June 8, ¡942) 1NT-12FR-164<br />

Fraenkel, Ernst<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, ¡943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Dr. Ernst Fraenkel (July 5, 1943) INT-13GE-690<br />

Dr. Ernst Fraenkel; 25 German Ministers on<br />

Germany's Future<br />

(Nov. 30, Dec. 7, ¡944) INT-13GE-1311<br />

Ernst Fraenkel (Nov. 29, ¡944) INT-13GE-1289<br />

Excerpt from Letter from Ernst Fraenkel <strong>of</strong> Jan.<br />

25, 1944 (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-97¡<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept. 9, ¡3, 1943) INT-13GE-784<br />

[Letter to Ernst Fraenkel from Rudolph Mueller]<br />

(Nov. 15. Dec. 8. 1943) INT-¡3GE-94¡<br />

[Lion Feuchtwanger, Frederick W. Foerster, Ernst<br />

Fraenkel] (Sept. 27-Oct. 6. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-862<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26, 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Social Democrats in United States<br />

(July 12. ¡943) INT-13GE-695<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Franc-Tireur (newspaper)<br />

[Allied invasion <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20, ¡942) INT-12FR-486<br />

Clandestine French Publications<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-709<br />

[De Gaullist underground press attitude toward<br />

U.S., analysis] (Nov. 2, 1942) INT-¡2FR-409<br />

[Franc-Tireur composition; trade union situation<br />

under Vichy; La Marseillaise comment on the<br />

Herriot-Jeanneney declaration]<br />

(Sept. 13-Oct. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-362<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

(June 23, 1942) INT-¡2FR-219<br />

[French underground publications and Vichy<br />

orders] (July 24, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-3¡4<br />

[Stand <strong>of</strong> "Le Franc-Tireur" on de Gaulle]<br />

(July ¡, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-23¡~<br />

[Underground press in France, review]<br />

(July 14-20, 1942) INT-¡2FR-294<br />

France<br />

see also Alsace-Lorraine<br />

see also Corsica<br />

see also French<br />

see also Lyon, France<br />

see also Paris, France<br />

see also Riom, France<br />

see also Saarland<br />

see also Strasbourg, France<br />

see also Toulouse, France<br />

see also Toulouse, France<br />

see aiso Vichy, France<br />

see also Vichy government<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Franco-Espagne Group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Consultative Assembly<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-27SP-471<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

in France] (Jan. 5, ¡945) INT-¡7IT-¡649<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres] (Mar. 27, ¡942) ¡NT-24RS-3<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

Republican Press (Aug. 3¡, ¡944) INT-33SP-¡4<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany (Dec. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-71<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept.. ¡943) ¡NT-¡0EU-265<br />

[Appeal to Austrians in France to form liberation<br />

association] (Nov. ¡. 1944) INT-4AU-641<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

(Apr. 9. ¡943) ¡NT-33AR-¡S<br />

Arab-Americans and the Crisis in Lebanon<br />

(Nov. 30, ¡943) INT-33AR-¡9<br />

Arabic-Language Press Denounces French Policies<br />

in Syria and Lebanon<br />

(July ¡3. ¡945) INT-33AR-35<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

(Oec. ¡6. ¡944) INT-4AU-745<br />

Austrian Radio in Paris<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-4AU-108<br />

[Belgian suspicions <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-6BE-62<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18, ¡945) INT-33BE-7<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial on the overall situation and<br />

problems] (Aug. 10, 1943) JNT-¡0EU-248<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July ¡6-Aug. 5. ¡942) INT-¡9MI-68<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June ¡, 3, ¡942) INT-13GE-166<br />

[Conditions for Russian emigres to return to<br />

France] (Nov. ¡0. ¡944) INT-24RS-3W<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

(Nov. 6, ¡944) INT-27SP-349<br />

[Czemin reception by French Ambassador Bonnet]<br />

(Fei. 27, ¡945) INT-4AU-726<br />

Davila Calls Franco-Soviet System Pact Safeguard<br />

for Romania and Other Small Nations<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-33RM-14<br />

De los Ríos Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas<br />

(Feb. 26, ¡945) INT-33SP-3¡<br />

Devastating Impact <strong>of</strong> Events on a Cultivated<br />

European (Nov. 29, ¡944) INT-33HU-46<br />

Discord Within Free French Movement<br />

(June ¡9, 1942) mT-32A-61<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May ¡. ¡944) INT-33Z-70<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8, ¡944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 2¡, ¡94¡) INT-¡3GE-4<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Feh. ¡3, 1943) INT-33CZ-6<br />

[Evening with various foreign personalities: speech<br />

by Pierre Claudel] (May 4, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-586<br />

Farewell Evening Spent at the Home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Barzin (July 2. ¡945) INT-6BE-96<br />

["Free Germans" in France]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1337<br />

French: document series INT-12FR-1 to<br />

INT-12FR-¡080<br />

French-Italian Relations <strong>of</strong> the Future<br />

(Dec. H, 1943) INT-17IT-965<br />

French Leadership and American Power May Save<br />

Europe, According to Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33Z-93<br />

French: numbered reports INT-33FR-1 to<br />

INT-33FR-65<br />

[French recognition <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups]<br />

(Feh. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-719<br />

General de Gaulle, in the View <strong>of</strong> the Arabic<br />

Unguage Press (July 8, ¡944) INT-33AR-24<br />

General Odic's Account <strong>of</strong> His Relations with the<br />

Free French and de Gaulle<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-32A-45<br />

[Information from France; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

Tangier] (May 26. 1943) INT-10EU-220<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5. ¡942) INT-10EU-54<br />

Interview with Dr. Ripka<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-713<br />

Interview with Monseigneur de Strycker<br />

(Mar. 1, ¡945) INT-6BE-67<br />

Interview with Pere Hebran<br />

(Mar. 7. ¡945) INT-6BE-69<br />

[Interviews with Spanish Republicans in Mexico]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-362


Index by Subjects and Names Frasheri, Midhat<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

French-Italian relations and preservation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Corsican dialect]<br />

(July IS-SepI. 3. 1942) ¡NT-17rr-331<br />

[Italian-American press comments on relations<br />

between Italy and France]<br />

(May 22-June 22, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-213<br />

[Italy territorial claims against France, and Papal<br />

speech news report summaries]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-32A-60<br />

[Items <strong>of</strong> French and British propaganda during<br />

World War I] (Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 28,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-145<br />

[John Yanuskis, assistant editor <strong>of</strong> Naujoji<br />

Gadyne, visits Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-5BA-73<br />

Labor and Other Material on France, Holland, and<br />

Belgium (Apr. 16-24, 1942) INT-10EU-48<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) INT-10EU-267<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in Luxembourg,<br />

Norway, Czechoslovakia, and France]<br />

(May 7-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-67<br />

Material from the Russian George Denicke<br />

(May 9, ¡945) ¡NT-13GE-1663<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania and<br />

Spain] (June 17, ¡943) INT-10EU-231<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Rumania and<br />

Spain] ¡NT-10EU-257<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28,<br />

1942) ¡NT-10EU-32<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sept. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-52<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That New<br />

French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners (Mar. 20. ¡945) INT-33RS-48<br />

[Paris press comments on the situation in France]<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944; Nov. 7. 1944) INT-27SP-351<br />

Petain Is Warned by Mihailovich<br />

(Oci. 13. 1942) 1NT-30YU-429<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-317<br />

[Relations between France and Portugal]<br />

(June 19-July 22. 1943) INT-22PR-19<br />

Russian Emigration (Aug. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-403<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Received into Soviet<br />

Fold (Mar. 13, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-46<br />

Russian "Whites" in Pans Reported Collaborating<br />

on Paper under Soviet Embassy<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-44<br />

[Saar resistance movement; foreigners in France;<br />

organizers <strong>of</strong> "Free Germany" Movement in<br />

Moscow] (Feb. 19. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1375<br />

[Schuschnigg invited as representative <strong>of</strong><br />

monarchist group in French occupied zone <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] (Aug. 14, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-864<br />

Spanish-Language Papers Announce Creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Relief Agency in France To Protect Spanish<br />

Republican Exiles (Dec. 7, 1944) 1NT-33SP-23<br />

[Spanish Republicans in France support Miguel<br />

Maura] (Dec. 28, ¡944-Feb. 4.<br />

¡945) INT-27SP-426<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡945) INT-33SP-32<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June ¡5, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-386<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-77<br />

[Werner Thormann on "Zukunft"]<br />

(Ocr. 10, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-611<br />

White Russians Threatened with Repatriation<br />

(Sept. 17. 1944) INT-24RS-285<br />

World War I propaganda analysis<br />

(1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

France-Amérique (newspaper)<br />

[Financing <strong>of</strong> two French newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

information] fOcr. 29, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-675<br />

France-Amérique Dinner<br />

(June ¡, 1944) INT-12FR-825<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung for<br />

Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs (June 23. ¡945) INT-33FR-62<br />

French Journalism (May 24. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-589<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) INT-12FR-714<br />

Newspaper "France-Amérique"; List <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Contributors (June 5. 1943) INT-12FR-597<br />

France Forever<br />

Address by Robert de Saint-Jean<br />

(Oct. 19. 1944) INT-33FR-37<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-33FR-40<br />

Boston Meeting <strong>of</strong> "France Forever"<br />

(Apr. 15, 1942) INT-32A-42<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-33FR-28<br />

"France Forever" Meeting in the Cleveland<br />

College Auditorium (May 27, 1943) ¡NT-6BE-22<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. ¡7, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-252<br />

French: document series ¡NT-12FR-¡ to<br />

JNT-12FR-1080<br />

Proposed Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(Apr. 24, ¡943) INT-33FR-11<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-33FR-12<br />

France Libre (periodical)<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-764<br />

France Nouvelle (newspaper)<br />

Notes on the French Press in Argentina<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-12FR-584<br />

France, territories and dependencies<br />

see Algeria<br />

see Chad<br />

see French Morocco<br />

see French West Africa<br />

see Guadeloupe<br />

see Lebanon<br />

see Madagascar<br />

see Martinique<br />

see New Caledonia<br />

see St. Pierre and Miquelon<br />

see Syria<br />

see Tunisia<br />

Franceschini, Rocco<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June ¡5, ¡943) ¡NT-17IT-682<br />

Franchetti, Mario<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Franck, Louis<br />

Interview with Louis Franck [political analyst]<br />

(Feb. 5. ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-13<br />

[Louis Franck, conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) INT-12FR-740<br />

Petain, Laval, and the United Nations, by Louis<br />

Franck and Elisabeth Drayton<br />

(Aug. 31. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-651<br />

Franco-Américain (newspaper)<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-71<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

(June 17. 1942) INT-12FR-111<br />

Readings from the French Press in New England<br />

(May 18-June 24, 1942) INT-12FR-109<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present Situation in<br />

the French Press <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-12FR-H3<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-12FR-105;<br />

(June 10. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-108<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

(July 10-21. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-298<br />

Franco, Francisco<br />

[Franco's request for an anti-Communist stand by<br />

Spanish bishops] (üct. 23. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1523<br />

Klaus Dohm (Dec. 6. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-901<br />

Spanish: document series 1NT-27SP-1 to<br />

INT-27SP-501<br />

Franconia<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

Franek, Friedrich<br />

[Free Austrian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-743<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. II 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Frank, Bruno<br />

Conversation with Bruno Frank in Beverly Hills,<br />

California, December 12, 1944<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1327<br />

Frank, Ernest<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-15HU-709<br />

Frank, Grace<br />

[Volunteer leader correspondence file: Grace<br />

Frank - Italians] (Apr. 25, 1944-Oct. 26.<br />

1945) PERS-1-35<br />

Frank, Karl<br />

Conference with Hans Simon<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-20<br />

Frank, Maude M.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Maude M.<br />

Frank - Germans] (Apr. 20, 1944-July 1,<br />

1945) PERS-1-34<br />

Frankenmuth, Mich.<br />

Zur Jahrhundertfeier in Frankenmuth<br />

(Aug. 2. ¡945) INT-13GE-1702<br />

Frankenstein, George<br />

[Felix von Hapsburg conversations with local<br />

monarchists] (Oct. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-905<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Excerpts<br />

(Fe¡>. 8. 1944) INT-4AU-469<br />

Frankfurter, Felix<br />

[Jewish press comments on British-Indian relations<br />

and Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter's trip to<br />

India] (Mar. 16-27, 1942) INT-18JE-90<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) 1NT-33JE-2<br />

Frankfurter Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 2¡. 1945) INT-33GE-81<br />

Frankl, Oscar B.<br />

Propaganda Urged (June 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-76<br />

Franklin, Henry<br />

Conversation with Mr. Henry Franklin Concerning<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Foerster (iVov. 18, 21) INT-13GE-397<br />

Frasheri, Mehdi<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23. 1944) INT-¡AL106<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-1AL-79<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24. 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

Mehdi Frasheri's Relationship to LNC<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) INT-1AL-120<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10, 1944]) ¡NT-IAL-UO<br />

Frasheri, Midhat<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-87<br />

Political and military activities<br />

(Nov. 24. 1943) INT-1AL-91<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 123


Frasheri, Ragip Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Frasheri, Ragip<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10, ¡944]) INT-1AL-110<br />

Frasheri, Vehbi<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21, 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Frasso, Count Carlo<br />

[Count Frasso's statement on the conditions in<br />

Italy] (Nov. 7, 1943; Dec. 2,<br />

1943) INT-17IT-953<br />

Frcka, Josef<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31, ¡942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Frederick, S.Dak.<br />

[Frederick, S.Dak., a Finnish farming community]<br />

(Sept. ¡8, ¡943) INT-11FI-56<br />

Frediani, Victor<br />

[Italians: Their Contributions to America;<br />

information on Italians in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-390<br />

Free Albania<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1AL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

Albanians: numbered reports INT-33AL-1 to<br />

INT-33AL-20<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen)<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen); Executions<br />

in Vienna (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-747<br />

Free Austrian Legion<br />

see Military Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU'l to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AV-¡ to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Tangier<br />

and problem <strong>of</strong> securing visas for Austrian<br />

refugees in Spanish Morocco]<br />

(Jan. ¡2, ¡944) INT-4AU-456<br />

Free Austrian Movement (Great Britain)<br />

Dr. Benes and Austrians<br />

(Apr. 28, ¡943) INT-9CZ-371<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-4AU-79<br />

Free Austrian National Council<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-28<br />

[Clarification <strong>of</strong> Austrian political activities in the<br />

U.S.] (Jan. ¡4, ¡942) INT-4AU-23<br />

[Common front among Austrians in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 8, ¡942) 1NT-4AU-S<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Council]<br />

(Jan. 6, ¡942) INT-4AU-6<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May ¡4. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Present Set-Up Among Austrian Groups in the<br />

U.S.A. (Mar. 9, 1942) INT-4AU-19<br />

Free Austrian World Movement<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. ¡945) 1NT-33AU-47<br />

[Baron Heine-Geldera, Rott, and Free Austrian<br />

Movement] (Dec. ¡5. 1944) INT-4AV-674<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

(May 4, ¡945) INT-4AU-787<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin<br />

(Aug. 5. ¡944) INT-4AU-566<br />

Free Austrian World Movement<br />

(Aug. ¡0. 1944) INT-4AU-567<br />

[Negotiations between Free Austrian Movement<br />

and Free Austrian World Movement]<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-668<br />

Free Austrian World Movement (Great<br />

Britain)<br />

[Austrian Action] (June 30. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-550<br />

124 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Free Austrian Youth Committee<br />

[Ferdinand Czemin on alleged Communist<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian Youth Committee]<br />

(Aug. 3, 6, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-128<br />

Open Letter [by Free Austrian Youth Committee]<br />

(Jon. 2, 1943) INT-4AU-245<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. 1. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-171<br />

Free Denmark, Inc.<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) lNT-33DA-¡<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June H. ¡942) ¡NT-25SC-9<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and Möller (Jan. 24, 1943) 1NT-25SC-77<br />

Free Denmark, Inc., and National America<br />

Denmark Association<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) 1NT-25SC-76<br />

"Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark" in New York<br />

(June 14, 1942) INT-25SC-52<br />

Free Europe Radio Station<br />

[Free Europe Radio Station]<br />

(Sept. 28, ¡942) lNT-13GE-3¡3<br />

Free French<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitude<br />

toward the Free French and Vichy France]<br />

(Jan. 28-June 14, 1942) INT-2AB-10<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground (July 9, 1942) INT-33FR-2<br />

Discord Within Free French Movement<br />

(June 19, 1942) 1NT-32A-61<br />

Excerpt From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Suppression <strong>of</strong> French-Language Newspaper<br />

(Aug. 5, ¡943; Sept. 20, ¡943) INT-33Z-43<br />

Fighting French Program Sponsored by Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall<br />

(Mar. 8, ¡943) INT-33FR-8<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-351<br />

French: document series lNT-12FR-¡ to<br />

lNT-¡2FR-¡080<br />

[French translation <strong>of</strong> a radio address criticizing<br />

the De Gaulle political movement]<br />

(June 27. ¡942) ¡NT-¡7rr-264<br />

General Odic's Account <strong>of</strong> His Relations with the<br />

Free French and de Gaulle<br />

(Apr. ¡8. ¡942) 1NT-32A-45<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡943) ¡NT-¡9M¡-¡95;<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡943) INT-33Z-10<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper<br />

(Apr. ¡6, 1943) INT-33FR-10<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

(Oct. 19. 1943) lNT-33FR-2¡<br />

Politics Versus Academic Freedom in the Ecole<br />

Libre (Aug. 23. ¡944) INT-33Z-86<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 30. ¡942) INT-19MI-167<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

(May ¡2, ¡944) INT-33Z-72<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10. ¡943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Syria and the Free French<br />

(JVov. ¡5. 1942) INT-2AB-48<br />

[Syrian and Lebanese volunteers in the Fighting<br />

French army]<br />

(Jan. 19-Feb. 14. 1943) ¡NT-2AB-103<br />

[Yugoslav and French liberation movements and<br />

forces] (iVov. H, ¡943) lNT-¡0EV-286<br />

Free French Relief Committee<br />

Free French Week, July 8-14, 1942<br />

(June ¡9. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-157<br />

Free French War Veterans Association<br />

[Free French Veterans Association, information]<br />

(May 3¡. 1945) INT-12FR-1038<br />

[Free French War Veterans, Inc., information]<br />

(May 20, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-W34<br />

Free German Committee<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> an Article Found in the "Nova<br />

Doha"] (Jan. 4, 1944) INT-9CZ-605<br />

Free German Committee in France<br />

[Free German Committee in France]<br />

(Jan. IS. ¡945) ¡NT-¡3GE-133¡<br />

Free German Committee in Great Britain<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

(Oct. 7. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-829<br />

Free German Committee in Sweden<br />

Formation by German Communists <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Cultural Society in Stockholm<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-13GE-927<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(¿Vov. ¡9, 1943) 1NT-13GE-885<br />

So-Called Free German Committee m Stockholm<br />

(Nov. 2. 1943) INT-¡3GE-935<br />

Free German Committee in United States<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States] (Sept. 24-28, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-799<br />

Free German Cultural Union (Sweden)<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free German Cultural Union<br />

(Jan. ¡2, 1944) INT-13GE-949<br />

Free German Fund<br />

[Free Germany Fund]<br />

(May 26 to June 6. 1942) lNT-¡3GE-¡7¡<br />

Free German Institute <strong>of</strong> Science and<br />

Learning (Great Britain)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, ¡943; Feb. ¡5,<br />

¡944) INT-¡3GE-964<br />

Free German League <strong>of</strong> Culture in Great<br />

Britain<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, ¡943; Feb. ¡5,<br />

¡944) INT-¡3GE-964<br />

Free German Manifesto<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> a Free Germany issues<br />

statement on Moscow Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) 1NT-13GE-755<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, ¡943, Jan. ¡9,<br />

¡944) INT-¡3GE-955<br />

Conversation with Dr. Reinhold Schairer, "Free<br />

Germany" Manifesto from Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-¡3GE-712<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger, July 24, "Free<br />

Germany" Manifesto in Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-7H<br />

Data on some signers <strong>of</strong> German Manifesto<br />

(July 30. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-709<br />

[Frederick W. Foerster's statement on Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(July 24. 1943) INT-¡3GE-735<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-730<br />

Free German group movement<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-¡3GE-809<br />

[Free German Manifesto]<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-13GE-743;<br />

(Sept. JO, ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-786<br />

"Free Germany" (July 28, ¡943) INT-13GE-708<br />

[Free Germany Manifesto]<br />

(July 28. 1943) lNT-13GE-7¡3<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept. 9. ¡3. ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-784<br />

German National Committee <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-7I6<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. i5, 1943) INT-33GE-24<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee" (July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-7¡5<br />

[Jewish reaction to Free German Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. ¡8. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-762<br />

Moscow "Free Germany" Movement<br />

(July 26. 27, ¡943) 1NT-13GE-821<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) 1NT-13GE-718<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel] (July 29, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-707


Index by Subjects and Names Free World Association<br />

National Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) 1NT-13GE-719<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-714<br />

Reactions in Domestic Foreign Language Press to<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-782<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-33GE-36<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-706<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1943) INT-13GE-740<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

And It's Significance<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-763<br />

Free German Movement<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

(Oct. 7, 1941) ¡NT-13GE-78<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> Communists<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-679<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmacher: Soviet Ambassador<br />

Cumansky, Free Germany in Mexico, Anton<br />

Retschek] (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-321<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) 1NT-13GE-903;<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

"Free Germany Against Hitler"; "Hitler's Shadow<br />

over South America"<br />

CJVov. 10, 1941) INT-13GE-55<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

German political refugees in Mexico<br />

(Nov. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-426<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21. 1944) INT-13GE-1220<br />

Grzezinski Long Shielded Nazis: Would Be Head<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Free Germans" Is Exposed in Soviet Press<br />

(Feb. 12, 1942) INT-13GE-43<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser movement]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-432<br />

Mexican Freies Deutschland Endorses Moscow<br />

German Committee<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-13GE-748<br />

Note on German Anti-Nazi Groups in Latin<br />

America (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-635<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in U.S.;<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

CJVov. 6, 1943) INT-13GE-847<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Central America<br />

(Jan. 10, 12, 1942) INT-13GE-87<br />

[Otto Strasser and Theodore Fuchs]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-29<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-562<br />

[Otto Strasser's political activities]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1942) INT-13GE-45;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) 1NT-13GE-69<br />

Paul Hagen (Dec. 21, 1942) 1NT-13GE-462<br />

Strasser Uses "Free German" Group to Cloak<br />

"Black Front" Aims Is Charge<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-12<br />

What To Do With Germany: A Communist View<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1462<br />

Free German National Council<br />

[Werner Thormann] (Feb. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-12<br />

Free Hungarian Council<br />

[Plans for formation <strong>of</strong> a free Hungarian force]<br />

(Dec 8, 1941) INT-15HU-5<br />

Free Hungary<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24. 1943) INT-15HU-395<br />

Free Hungary Movement<br />

Developments in the Hungarian "Free Movement"<br />

(Mar. 16. 1942; Mar. 17. 1942) INT-15HU-48<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-498<br />

Free Italian Expeditionary Force<br />

Plan Free Italian Force<br />

(Jan. 10. 1942) INT-17IT-46<br />

Free Italians<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascist<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(Wov. U-Dec. 29. 1941) INT-17IT-1111<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Free Italian movement in Latin<br />

America] (Feb. 16, 1942) INT-17IT-276<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascists in the U.S.]<br />

CScpt. 16, 1942) INT-17IT-1108<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian movement and<br />

anti-Fascists in Rome] (Mar. 3, ¡942; Mar. 28,<br />

¡942) ¡NT-17IT-160<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian movement in Brazil]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1942) INT-17IT-¡74<br />

Agreement Between Spanish Republicans and Free<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> the Argentine Republic<br />

(Apr. 27, ¡943) INT-27SP-¡50<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Los Angeles] (Sept. 22, ¡944) lNT-¡7IT-¡423<br />

[Bagnoli's views on the Free Italian movement and<br />

a proposed Italian govemment-in-exile]<br />

(July 23, 1942; Aug. 26, 1942) INT-17IT-311<br />

Brazilian Opinion <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian Movement<br />

(Apr. ¡6. ¡943) INT-¡7IT-628<br />

[Count Sforza's proposal for Free Italians<br />

convention] (May 22, 1942) INT-17IT-168<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian Movement <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-17IT-1049<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian movement]<br />

(July 17. 1942) INT-17IT-269<br />

Free Italian Group Praised by Green<br />

(Apr. 26. 1942) INT-17IT-88<br />

"Free Italy" Activities<br />

(Dec. 30, 1941) INT-17IT-17<br />

['Free Italy' movement]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-1717-35<br />

"Italia Libre" Movement Being Formed in Bolivia<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-17IT-379<br />

[Reconciliation <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi and the<br />

Mazzini Society; formation <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian<br />

Legion] (Aug. ¡8-28, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-364<br />

Reflections on Free Italian Movements in Latin<br />

America (Apr. 6. ¡944) INT-17IT-1095<br />

Second Conference <strong>of</strong> Italia Libre in Santiago<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-53<br />

[State Department attitude towards the Free<br />

ItaUan movement] (Apr. 20. 1942) lNT-niT-177<br />

[State Department's attitude toward the Free<br />

Italian movement]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-621<br />

The Leadership <strong>of</strong> a 'Free Italy' Movement in the<br />

U.S. (Jan. 20. 1942) INT-17IT-12<br />

Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

[Activities at the Columbus Day celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free Italy American Labor Council]<br />

CO«. 12, 1943) INT-17rr-867<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American labor organizations]<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1727<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council] C/Wov. 1943]) INT-17IT-926;<br />

(June 5. ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡203:<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1329;<br />

(Feb. 8, ¡945) lNT-¡7IT-¡657;<br />

(Mar. 28. ¡945) INT-¡7IT-17¡3<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American<br />

Labor Council] (Jan. IS. ¡945) INT-17IT-¡627<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor Council]<br />

CJVov. 30, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡570<br />

Columbus Day Celebration<br />

CO«. ¡6, ¡943) ¡NT-33rr-29<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, ¡945) 1NT-10EU-584<br />

[Conversation with members <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy<br />

American labor Council]<br />

(June 2, 1945) INT-¡7IT-¡792<br />

[Filippo De Luca] (June 20, ¡944) ¡NT-17¡T-¡249<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council (June ¡0. 1944) 1NT-¡0EU-413<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy (Apr. 6. ¡945) INT-33rr-133<br />

Mass Meeting To Celebrate the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(Aug. 4, ¡944) ¡NT-33IT-79<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

(Feb. 26. ¡945) INT-¡7IT-¡676<br />

[Reception dinner held by the Free Italy American<br />

Labor Council for George Baldanzi's return from<br />

Italy] CO«. ¡2. 1944) INT-17IT-1451<br />

[Resolutions adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy<br />

American Labor Council]<br />

(Mar. ¡5. 1944) INT-17IT-1068<br />

Free Italy National Committee<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Mr. Poole with Mr. Carlo a Prato and<br />

Mr. Albin E. Johnson at Princeton, Jan. 4, 1942<br />

([Jan. 1942]) ¡NT-17¡T-74<br />

Free Lithuania Association<br />

Lietuvai Vaduoti Sajunga<br />

(July 1, 1944) 1NT-5BA-392<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

CDcc. 3, 1942) INT-5BA-H4<br />

Smetona's Activities in the U.S.; American<br />

Lithuanian Attitudes to Smetona<br />

CJan. 28, ¡943) ¡NT-5BA-¡25<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. H. ¡943) INT-33L1-6<br />

Free Palestine Committee<br />

see Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

Free Portugal Union<br />

[Brief note on pamphlet distributed in Portugal by<br />

the Free Portugal Union]<br />

(Sept. 2. ¡943) INT-22PR-22<br />

Free Portuguese Movement<br />

[Memorandum on establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free<br />

Portuguese Movement]<br />

COct 6. 1943) INT-22PR-24<br />

Free Press (newspaper)<br />

Conservative Republican Greek-Language Paper<br />

Criticizes Churchill<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) 1NT-33GR-101<br />

Eleftheros Typos (Free Press), July 17, 1943<br />

(July 23, 1943) INT-14GR-399<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

CJVov. ¡7, ¡943) ¡NT-33GR-40<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: M. J. Politis<br />

(May H, ¡945) INT-14GR-704<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Mar. 2. ¡945) INT-33GR-97<br />

Free Romania Committee<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

(Mar. ¡5. 1943) ¡NT-33RM-4<br />

Free Romania Committee for the Triumph <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

Romanians: document series INT-23RM-¡ to<br />

1NT-23RM-390<br />

Free Russian Army<br />

General Vlasov and His Army<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-24RS-209<br />

Free trade areas<br />

see Common markets and free trade areas<br />

Free Trade Union Committee<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8. ¡945) INT-19MI-403<br />

Free World Association<br />

All Slav Congress Sponsored Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. H, ¡943) ¡NT-26SL-72<br />

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Free World Association<br />

[American organizations in touch with foreign<br />

political groups, suggested list]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-185<br />

American Slav Congress Plans for Feb. 1¿, 1943<br />

Mass Meeting (Jan. 29, 1943) INT-26SL-6S<br />

[American Youth for a Free World and<br />

International Labor Committee, information]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) INT-10EU-446<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

f/iug. 1-2, 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

[Campaign <strong>of</strong> the European Council <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

World Association against Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi's Pan Europa Union]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-156<br />

[Committees and commissions <strong>of</strong> the European<br />

Council, Free World Association, list and<br />

membership] (Feb. 5, 1943) INT-10EU-215<br />

Conference for Victory and a Free World<br />

[program] (Nov. 16, 1942) INT-19MI-117<br />

Conference for Victory and a Free World [report]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1942) INT-19MI-119<br />

[Conversation with General Deutsch: talk with<br />

Benes, plans <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association]<br />

(May 28, 1943) INT-19MI-221<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[European and American groups opposition to U.S.<br />

foreign policy] (Apr. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-187<br />

[European Club, Free World Association, meeting<br />

report] (May 14, 1943) INT-10EU-207<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-345<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association<br />

[organization] (May 6, 1943) INT-10EU-202<br />

[European Council <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association:<br />

organization and plans]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-173<br />

[Frederick C. McKee, information]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-Í9MI-182<br />

[Free World and Americans United in Chicago,<br />

information] (Aug. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-454<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-2S2<br />

Free World Association: Current Activities<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-10EU-445<br />

Free World Association [current and future<br />

meetings in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-19MI-162<br />

[Free World Association, information]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-325<br />

[Free World Association, meeting report]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-19MI-64<br />

[Free World Association meeting report; letters<br />

from CIP] (Mar. 24-26, 1943) INT-10EU-168<br />

Free World Association Meetings<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-10EU-155<br />

Free World Association Plans [for the discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> postwar problems]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-10EU-160<br />

[Free World Association projected congress in<br />

Montevideo] (Mar. 23, 24, 1944) INT-10EU-365<br />

Free World Association [projected meeting]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-161<br />

Free World Association: Second World Congress<br />

on Democratic Victory and World Organization<br />

(May 7-8, 1942) INT-19MI-46<br />

Free World Congress (Nov. 8, 1943) INT-33Z-47<br />

Free World Group in Uruguay Asks Collaboration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free World Magazine in Dissemination <strong>of</strong><br />

Propaganda (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-393<br />

[Free World, Inc., information]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-76<br />

Free World Organization [mass meeting report]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-19MI-440<br />

126 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary memoranda]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-456<br />

General Principles <strong>of</strong> Free World Association.<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> German Section<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-619<br />

[German public meeting in Pittsburgh, January 20,<br />

1943] (Jan. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-495<br />

[Howard Brooks' resignation as executive secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Free World Association]<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-10EU-249<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-120<br />

[Kosto Unkovich Speech]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-667<br />

Literature <strong>of</strong> World Citizenship Movement<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-19MI-191<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-9CZ-230;<br />

(Apr. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-171;<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the Free World<br />

Association (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33SP-7<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

(JVov. 21, 1941-May 8, 1942) INT-10EU-623<br />

[Military occupation zones in Austria]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-4AU-500<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-10EU-126<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) 1NT-4AU-292<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) 1NT-33Z-100<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States] (Sept. 24-28, 1943) INT-13GE-799<br />

[Relations between European Leftists and<br />

Catholics] (Mar. 24, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-166<br />

[Relationship among Free World organizations]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-384<br />

Report on Emergency Conference Called by<br />

Freedom House, Union for Democratic Action,<br />

and Free World Association<br />

(Dec. 6, 1942) INT-10EU-118<br />

Second Free World Congress<br />

(May 7-8, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-47 •<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Kosto Unkovich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-671<br />

Free World House<br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> Free World House in New York<br />

City (June 5, 1944) INT-10EU-402<br />

Free World (magazine)<br />

Address by Louis Dolivet [on International<br />

Problems] (Feb. 5, 1945) INT-33FR-46<br />

[Czechoslovak National Council solicits<br />

subscription to "Free World"]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1941) INT-9CZ-65<br />

["Free World" Article by Tito]<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1423<br />

Free World Group in Uruguay Asks Collaboration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free World Magazine in Dissemination <strong>of</strong><br />

Propaganda (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-393<br />

"Free World" in Italy<br />

(July 13, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-558<br />

Free World Magazine [promotional literature]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-465<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary memoranda]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-456<br />

[German language newspapers]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1941) INT-13GE-21<br />

[Massimo Salvadori-Paleotti's statement<br />

denouncing the "Free World" magazine]<br />

(June 21, 1942) ¡NT-17nr-162<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1941-May 8. 1942) INT-10EU-623<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Czemin and Deutsch to go abroad]<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-4AU-S60<br />

[Publication by "Free World" magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

confidential reports]<br />

(June 24. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-263<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Relationship among Free World organizations]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-384<br />

Free Yugoslavia Radio<br />

[Cables about partisan and Mihailovich radio<br />

broadcasts from Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943; Jan. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1202<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Freedom Front<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Freedom House<br />

[American organizations in touch with foreign<br />

political groups, suggested list]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-185<br />

[European and American groups opposition to U.S.<br />

foreign pohcy] (Apr. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-187<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 24, 1943) 1NT-12FR-591<br />

[Freedom House first anniversary dinner, report]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-19MI-118<br />

Freedom House [membership meeting and future<br />

activities] (Nov. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-114<br />

Freedom House, New York City<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943; Feb. 17, 1943) 1NT-19M1-184<br />

[Freedom House, New York City, information]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-480<br />

Freedom House, New York City [political position<br />

and activities] (Feb. 17, 1943) INT-33Z-6<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-120<br />

Report on Emergency Conference Called by<br />

Freedom House, Union for Democratic Action,<br />

and Free World Association<br />

(Dec. 6, 1942) INT-10EU-118<br />

[William Agar: echoes <strong>of</strong> Freedom House]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-19MI-187<br />

Freedom (newspaper)<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6. 1943) INT-14GR-406<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21. 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> expression<br />

sec Censorship<br />

see Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

see also Censorship<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Bill Passed by the California Legislature Regarding<br />

Publications in Foreign Languages<br />

(May 12, 1943; May 19. 1943) INT-19MI-215<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July 1,<br />

1943) ¡NT-19MI-223<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1. 1943) INT-33Z-30<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11. 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

[Editorial attacks California law requiring<br />

translation <strong>of</strong> foreign language newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943; Sept. 1, 1943) INT-15HU-420<br />

Emigrant Press (May 22, 1943) INT-15HU-347<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-33FR-29<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13. 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the attitudes,<br />

position, and suppression <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American<br />

press] (June 26-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-171T-339<br />

[Italian-American press reaction to possible U.S.<br />

restrictions on foreign-language press and enemy<br />

aliens] (May 8-19, 1942) INT-17IT-150


Index by Subjects and Names French Equatorial Africa<br />

[Newspaper control in occupied Germany]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1945) INT-13GE-1341<br />

Proposed Restrictions on Foreign-Language Press<br />

in California (June 23, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-689<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> worship<br />

see Religious liberty<br />

Freeland League for Jewish Territorial<br />

Colonization<br />

[Correspondence on Freeland League for Jewish<br />

Territorial Colonization]<br />

(May 11, 1945) 1NT-18JE-541<br />

Freemasons<br />

[Accusations <strong>of</strong> possible connections <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Sforza with the Freemasons and Communists]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-17IT-918<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) 1NT-26SI^187<br />

[Controversy surrounding Count Sforza and<br />

Freemasonry] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1091<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) 1NT-14GR-102<br />

[Masonic support <strong>of</strong> the Italian monarchy]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) ¡NT-171T-1075<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> Freemasons in Naples]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1094<br />

[Political policy <strong>of</strong> the head <strong>of</strong> the Masonic society<br />

in Palermo] (Sept. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1483<br />

Sforza and the Grand Orient<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) INT-17IT-1127<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Masonry in Liberated Italy<br />

(Apr. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1156<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Italian Freemasonry<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-171T-1117<br />

Frei, Bruno<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25. 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Freidmann, Marcel<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs and<br />

political personalities]<br />

(Apr. 9-14, 1942) INT-4AU-107<br />

Freie Presse fuer Texas (newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8, 1943) INT-13GE-154;<br />

(July 10, 20, 1942) INT-13GE-263<br />

Freies Deutschland (Chile)<br />

Free German Movement in Latin Amenca<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) 1NT-13GE-964<br />

Freies Deutschland (Colombia)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) ¡NT-13GE-964<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement (Mexico)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943: Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Free Germans and Allied Information <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Fea 7, 1944) 1NT-13GE-984<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-33GE-7<br />

What to do with Germany: a Communist View<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-33GE-93<br />

Freies Deutschland (periodical)<br />

An Interesting Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies Deutschland"<br />

(Fei. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-989<br />

Anaysis <strong>of</strong> July 29, 1943, Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies<br />

Deutschland" (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-932<br />

[Article in Freies Deutschland]<br />

(July 5, 1942) INT-13GE-333<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

(June 21. 1942) INT-4AU-228<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-95S<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem (Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33GE-85<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches in<br />

Germany (Sepr. 7, 1944) INT-33GE-57<br />

[Freies Deutschland]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1942) INT-13GE-124;<br />

(June 14, 1942) 1NT-13GE-189;<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942) 1NT-13GE-381<br />

"Freies Deutschland" and Communist Policies<br />

(Fei>. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-556<br />

["Freies Deutschland" views on Eight Points]<br />

(Fei>. 2, 1942) 1NT-13GE-509<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(Nov. 1, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-253<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Fed. 2, 1943) INT-33GE-7<br />

[German Communist press]<br />

(Ocr. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-383<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a National<br />

Conference, sponsored by OWI<br />

(JVov. 13, 1942) 1NT-13GE-389<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18, 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

Second Number <strong>of</strong> Clandestine Paper "Freies<br />

Deutschland" (JVov. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-852<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22, 30. 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

Freiheit fuer Oesterreich (newspaper)<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Freiheit fuer Oesterreich"]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-162<br />

Freihet fuer Oesterrich<br />

" Freiheit fuer Oesterreich" Published by<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

(June 28, 1942) INT-4AU-67<br />

Freisman, Ante<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1242<br />

Fremont Higgins<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

French<br />

Boston Meeting <strong>of</strong> "France Forever"<br />

(Apr. 15. 1942) INT-32A-42<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo] (Dec. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-508<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-69<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

French: document series 1NT-12FR-1 to<br />

INT-12FR-1080<br />

French: numbered reports INT-33FR-I to<br />

INT-33FR-65<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

(Ocr. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-482<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22. 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

[Political attitudes and activities in Los Angeles,<br />

information] (Mar. 20. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-553<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> Information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

(Mar. 5. 1942) 1NT-10EU-37<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-472<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Annie Ross<br />

- French] (Nov. 3. 1943-Nov. 13.<br />

1945) PERS-1-92<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helena<br />

Paul-Jones] (Apr. 13, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-81<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy S.<br />

Kanouse - French]<br />

(July 13-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-55<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Philip R.<br />

Sisson - French] (Oct. ¡2, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-99<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth J.<br />

Dean - French]<br />

(May 23, 1944-Oct. 3, 1945) PERS-1-27<br />

French-American Club<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Richard de Rochemont,<br />

French-American Club, June 18, 1945<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1059<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the French-American Club for the<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle's First<br />

Message <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(June 21, 1945) INT-12FR-1043<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

Free French Week, July 8-14, 1942<br />

(June 19. 1942) INT-12FR-157<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

(June 16. 1944) INT-12FR-835;<br />

(Oct. 23. 1943) INT-33FR-22<br />

French-American Club Dinner in Tribute to<br />

General de Gaulle, New York City, June 18,<br />

1943 (June 23. 1943) INT-12FR-602;<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-33FR-14<br />

[French organizations in the U.S.] 1NT-12FR-133<br />

Luncheon Given in Honor <strong>of</strong> His Excellency<br />

Ambassador Jacques Maritain, by the<br />

French-American Club, at the Waldorf-Astoria<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-12FR-988<br />

French-Canadians<br />

Canadian-French <strong>of</strong> New England in International<br />

Politics (Feb. 26. 1945) INT-12FR-971<br />

Data Regarding French-Canadians [in New<br />

Hampshire] (Nov. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-432<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helen<br />

Korchevsky - French Canadians]<br />

(July 16-Sept. 11. 1945) PERS-1-63<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

[Conference and correspondence with Pierre<br />

Cartier concerning the activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce]<br />

(Feb. 24. 1943 to Mar. 6, 1943) INT-12FR-544<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-33FR-7<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, note]<br />

(JVov. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-914<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registration<br />

program] (Dec. 21. 1942) INT-12FR-478<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registry for pledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> allegiance to a recognized government in<br />

North Africa and enrollment for military duty]<br />

(Dec. 8, 7942) ¡NT-12FR-445<br />

Interview with Jean Ravaud, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

(Mar. 6. 1945) INT-12FR-977<br />

[Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

for Ambassador Henri Bonnet]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-12FR-968<br />

French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French Consul<br />

General in San Francisco<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-33FR-27<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and Activity<br />

Here as Affected by Recent Developments<br />

(Mar. 9. 1944) INT-33FR-25<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-252<br />

French After Moscow<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-33FR-23<br />

French: document series INT-12FR-1 to<br />

1NT-12FR-1080<br />

French Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-33FR-13<br />

General Giraud's Visit and French Discord in the<br />

U.S. (July 27, 1943) INT-33FR-16<br />

French Equatorial Africa<br />

see also Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa<br />

see also Chad<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 127


French Information Center Index by Subjects and Names<br />

French Information Center<br />

[French Information Center, report]<br />

(Nov. 2. 1942) INT-12FR-387<br />

French Institute<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-33FR-7<br />

French Morocco<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-382<br />

[Axis and anti-Fascist activities in Brazil and<br />

French Morocco]<br />

(Nov. 18-22. 1942) INT-17IT-503<br />

Conversation with Mr. Pierre Dreyfus [on<br />

conditions in Morocco] (Sept. 10, 1942; Oct. 7,<br />

1942) ¡NT-12FR-343<br />

[De Gaullist demonstrations in Morocco]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-12FR-563<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> Resistance in Morocco<br />

(Aug. 10. 1942) INT-12FR-307<br />

French Morocco (June IS, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-128<br />

International: North African Political Situation;<br />

Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian<br />

Army in Russia INT-9CZ-307<br />

[Marjan Zyndram-Koscialkowski and Polish<br />

activities in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 19-25, ¡942) ¡NT-21PO-130<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8. 1944) 1NT-12FR-846<br />

[Report on the general situation in Morocco]<br />

(July 17. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-652<br />

Spanish Republican Activities in French Morocco<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944-Jan. 25, ¡945) INT-27SP-423<br />

French National Committee <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />

New National Committee <strong>of</strong> Resistance [in<br />

France] (Feb. 3. 1944) INT-12FR-739<br />

French Press and Information Service<br />

Robert Valeur Returns from France<br />

(Apr. 4, ¡945) INT-33FR-56<br />

French Press Association<br />

French Press Association<br />

(Feb. ¡8. 1944) INT-12FR-747<br />

French Republican Committee<br />

Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch [conversation<br />

concerning the Comité Républicain]<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-¡2FR-586<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> the Comité Repubücain Francais]<br />

(Apr. 8. ¡943) INT-12FR-572<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> the French Republican Committee]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-12FR-577<br />

[French Republican Committee, lunch with<br />

members] (June 5, 1943) INT-12FR-594<br />

[French Republican Committee's luncheon,<br />

invitation] (May 3¡, ¡943) INT-12FR-593<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 7. ¡943) ¡NT-33FR-¡2<br />

French Resistance Day<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

(June 27. ¡945) INT-33FR-63<br />

French Review (periodical)<br />

[Report on "The French Review"]<br />

(Oct. ¡6. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-904<br />

French West Africa<br />

[Confused situation in French West Africa and<br />

favorable reaction <strong>of</strong> the population to Allies<br />

invasion; views <strong>of</strong> Adrien Tixier]<br />

(Dec ¡. ¡942-Apr. ¡2. ¡943) INT-¡2FR-459<br />

Freundlich, Dr.<br />

Austro-American Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22, 26, ¡944) INT-4AU-528<br />

Freyd, Emanuel<br />

Recent Developments Among Polish Officials and<br />

Refugee Groups fFeb. 9. ¡945) 1NT-21PO-1106<br />

FRI<br />

see Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur<br />

128 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Fricke, Bruno<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-5¡9<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. ¡7, ¡942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser movement]<br />

CJVov. 26, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-432<br />

[Otto Strasser and Bruno Fricke, report on alleged<br />

plans] (Nov. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-42¡<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25. Feb. ¡3, ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-562<br />

Strasser Uses "Free German" Group to Cloak<br />

"Black Front" Aims Is Charge<br />

(Jan. 8. ¡942) INT-13GE-¡2<br />

Friday Society<br />

[Report on Hungarian Friday Society]<br />

(Dec. H. ¡944) INT-I5HU-667<br />

Round Table Discussion on Hungary<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-33HU-40<br />

Friebeisz, Hanno<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29. 1941) 1NT-4AU-1<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. ¡942) INT-4AU-H4<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-270<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

poUticians] (Jan. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-49<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

(Mar. H. ¡2, ¡942) INT-4AU-151<br />

[Count Czernin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, ¡942) INT-4AU-89<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[German language newspaper "Aufbau"]<br />

(Fei. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-39<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11. 1942) lNT-4AU-5¡<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4. ¡942) 1NT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May ¡4, ¡943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Austrian monarchists]<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) 1NT-4AU-24<br />

Friedberg, Lillian<br />

[Conversation with Lillian Friedberg]<br />

(Feb. 1, ¡944) ¡NT-18JE-319<br />

Friediger, Charles B.<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-H4<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27, ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-49<br />

[Charles B. Friediger]<br />

(May 5, ¡943) INT-21PO-376; OP-2-30<br />

Charles Friediger's views on separatism and<br />

particularism (Aug. 26, ¡942) INTA3GE-289<br />

[Count Czernin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5. ¡942) INT-4AU-89<br />

[Deutsch, Czernin, and Friediger]<br />

(Jan. 28, ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-289<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2, 3. ¡942) INT-4AU-215<br />

Dr. Thormann (Jan. 7, 1943) INT-4AU-262<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Letter to Count Czernin from Charles B.<br />

Friediger] (Feb. 7, ¡942) INT-4AU-56<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee<br />

(Dec. ¡1, ¡942) INT-4AU-250<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. H, ¡942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-13GE-671<br />

[Situation with Austrian leaders]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-386<br />

Friedrich, Carl J.<br />

[Carl J. Friedrich]<br />

(May 23, 28, 1942) INT-13GE-¡40<br />

Christian Looks at the Jewish National Home<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-33JE-25<br />

"Palestine and Peace", Address by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor C. J.<br />

Friedrich <strong>of</strong> Harvard at Ford Hall<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) ¡NT-¡8JE-3¡5<br />

Friedrich, Jens<br />

Austrian Radio (Mar. 2-6, ¡942) lNT-4AU-¡3<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens Friedrich,<br />

Otto Leichter] (May 8. ¡944) INT-4AU-525<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-38<br />

Friedrich, von Paulus<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1346<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc.<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc., information]<br />

(Jan. 2¡, ¡944) INT-10EU-314<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

(Jan. 8. 1942) 1NT-19MI-63<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association] (Nov. 3, 1943) INT-2SSC-264<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark activities]<br />

(May 24. 1944) ¡NT-25SC-300<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark, Inc., leadership]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-¡97<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡944) INT-25SC-290;<br />

(Apr. 30. ¡945) rNT-25SC-375<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16. 1945) INT-25SC-382<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

(June 17. 1944) 1NT-25SC-305;<br />

(June 17. ¡944) INT-33DA-4<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> European Democracy<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> European Democracy and Stefan<br />

Osusky, information request]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1945) INT-10EU-626<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Finland for Dewey<br />

Finnish-Americans Organize To Support Dewey<br />

(Aug. 28, ¡944) INT-33FI-11<br />

Finnish Notes (Nov. 7, 1944) ¡NT-HF1-99<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Finland, Inc.<br />

Impasse in Finnish Relief<br />

(July ¡8, ¡945) 1NT-33F1-33<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees [purpose<br />

and activities] (June 4-30. ¡945) 1NT-10EU-619<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, ¡944) INT-13GE-H02<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General, and<br />

Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(May 22, ¡944) INT-13GE-H32<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Georges Mandel<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> a committee "The Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Georges Mandel"] (July 3¡, ¡943: Aug. 2,<br />

1943) 1NT-12FR-626<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom Rally in Boston<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-42<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc.<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc. (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-33IT-H5<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> London<br />

[Information on the "Friends <strong>of</strong> London", a<br />

pro-British organization in Italy]<br />

(Aug. 7, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡368<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

[Additional information on "Americans for<br />

Poland"] (June 14, 1945) INT-21PO-¡397


Index by Subjects and Names Furlan, Boris<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Republican Spain<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the New Democratic Hungary<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) ¡NT-1SHU-S35<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the New Germany<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

(Oct. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-192<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union, NYC]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-221<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Republic<br />

[Report on the work <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

Republic at the United Nations Conference]<br />

(June 25-July, 1945) INT-27SP-491<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Chetniks<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Chetniks<br />

(Oct. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-428<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-134<br />

Friendship House<br />

Baroness de Hueck, the Negro and the War<br />

(May 14. 1942; May 18 , 1942) INT-19MI-121<br />

Frihagen, Anders<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-262<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

Frisch, Daniel<br />

[Conversation with Daniel Frisch]<br />

fOcr. 12. 1945) INT-18JE-577<br />

Frischauer, Leo M.<br />

Basic Points For a New Administration in Austria<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-4AU-590<br />

Frischmann, Luis<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary in<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-15HU-727<br />

Frisian Information Bureau<br />

Frisian Movement (Feb. 22. 1944) INT-20NS-25<br />

Frisians<br />

Frisian Movement (Feb. 22. 1944) INT-20NS-25:<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) INT-20NS-28<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June 17. 1942) INT-10EU-60<br />

Frit Danmark (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Frit Norge<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> Frit Norge<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-25SC-145<br />

[Frit Norge leadership]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1943) INT-25SC-147;<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-25SC-149<br />

Fritchman, Stephen Hole<br />

American Slavs Salute the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 7. 1945) ¡NT-26SL-230<br />

Fritsch, Mr.<br />

Interview With Dr. Fritsch, Austrian<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-4AU-831<br />

Froelichsthal, Victor<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Frol, Franjo<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Frola, Francesco<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-33IT-100<br />

Sketch <strong>of</strong> Frola's Life Taken from His Book<br />

"Recuerdos de un Antifascista"<br />

^9407) INT-Í7IT-1277<br />

Fromm, Bella<br />

Miss Bella Fromm<br />

(Apr. 17. ¡945) INT-13GE-1466<br />

Front National Autrichien (France)<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

(Dec 16. 1944) INT-4AU-745<br />

Fronte Nacional Antifascista<br />

Pro-Partisan Organizations in Cuba and Mexico<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1303<br />

Fronte Repubblicano Gioventu<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republican Youth<br />

Front] (Nov. 24. 1944) INT-17IT-1592<br />

Fronte Único délie Democrazie<br />

[Plans for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Fronte Único<br />

delle Democrazie]<br />

(May 14. 1944) INT-Í7IT-1201<br />

Frontiers<br />

see Boundaries<br />

Frothingham, Mrs. John<br />

[Politics Related to King Peter's Visit]<br />

(July 4, 1942) 1NT-30YV-13S<br />

Fry, Varían<br />

Anti-Tillich Group?<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-13GE-1108<br />

[Varían Fry, director <strong>of</strong> American Labor<br />

Conference on International Affairs, conversation<br />

memo] (Aug. 14. 1943) INT-12FR-637<br />

Frym, Marcel<br />

Criminal Germany<br />

(Mar. 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1413<br />

Fuchs, Martin<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8. 1942) INT-4AV-28<br />

[Appeal to Austrians in France to form liberation<br />

association] (Nov. 1. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-641<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29. 1941) INT-4AU-1<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept. 7. 1944) INT-33AU-25<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 10. 1942) 1NT-4AU-26<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-49<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-36<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-7<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-89<br />

Dr. Fuch's contact with the Russian Embassy;<br />

Memorandum on Visit to Maxim Litvinov,<br />

Ambassador <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR to Washington on<br />

Aug. 11, 1942 by Ferdinand Czemin<br />

(July 30-Aug. 2. 1942) INT-4AU-158<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Executive Committee, Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

(July ¡8. 1942) INT-4AU-134<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Council]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1942) INT-4AV-6<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

CSepf. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16, 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Martin Fuchs on Austrian problem]<br />

(May 29, 1944) INT-4AU-532<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

rOcr. 26, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-187<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11. 1942) INT-4AU-136<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 ¡945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Fuchs, Maximilian<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

fiVov. ¡7, 1942) INT-13GE-392<br />

Fuchs, Theo<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct ¡7. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Fuchs, Theodore<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-5¡9<br />

[Otto Strasser and Theodore Fuchs]<br />

(Jan. 2¡, 1942) INT-13GE-29<br />

Strasser Uses "Free German" Group to Cloak<br />

"Black Front" Aims Is Charge<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-12<br />

Fuel<br />

see Petroleum and petroleum industry<br />

Fuemberg, Mr.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Fuerth, Julius<br />

Czechokslovak Meeting<br />

(June 7. 1944) INT-9CZ-706<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives (July 6. 1944) INT-33CZ-44<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef Valo;<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday (June 5. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-705<br />

President Benes Honored On His Sixtieth Birthday<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-33CZ-42<br />

Fuggetlenseg (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Fuhrmann, Wilhelm<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28.<br />

1942) 1NT-10EU-32<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) INT-10EU-77<br />

Fuleihan, George A.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with George A. M.<br />

Fuleihan in Los Angeles<br />

(Apr. 17. 1945) INT-2AB-281<br />

Fullerton, Hugh<br />

[Hugh Fullerton] (Aug. 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1320<br />

Funds for the Relief <strong>of</strong> Men <strong>of</strong> Letters and<br />

Scientists <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

Russian "Literary Fund" Intensifies Its Relief<br />

Activities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Russian Intellectuals<br />

outside the <strong>US</strong>SR (Dec. 16. 1944) INT-33RS-33<br />

Funke, Jacques<br />

Fighting French <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-937<br />

Furlan, Boris<br />

A Successful Jugosalv Manifestation [speech by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Boris Furlan]<br />

(Nov. 3. 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-413<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec 15. 1942) INT-30YU-453<br />

Kosanovich and Furian Speak at Public Meeting<br />

(May 16. 1943) INT-30YU-889<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Nov. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 129


Furlan, Boris Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Nationality Problem in Balkans. Lecture Delivered<br />

by Boris Furlan, February 20, 1943<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-791<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents with<br />

Italian Citizenship; Activities and Conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

(May 8; Oct. 16, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-419<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Furs and fur industry<br />

Greek Fur Trade in New York: Organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

Workers and <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-14GR-19S<br />

Furtmueller, Earl L.<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AV-715<br />

Gabaliauskas, Stasys<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Independence Day <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-130<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabahauskas<br />

(Sept. 1, 1944) INT-SBA-422<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member <strong>of</strong><br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-242<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabiliauskas<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-SBA-171<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-5BA-70<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-489;<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-5BA-543<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (Nov. 13, 1942) INT-5BA-66<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-SBA-144<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-323<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Meeting, Akron,<br />

Ohio, Feb. 1945] (Feb. 5, 1945) 1NT-5BA-510<br />

Lithuanian National Council Anti-Smetona<br />

Organization (Oct. 28, 1942) INT-5BA-60<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16, 1942) INT-5BA-24<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-5BA-151<br />

Gabelich, Juan<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1339<br />

Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

[Conversation with and information from<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944; Jan. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1200<br />

[Conversation with Gabrovsek]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1167<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Gabrovsek about Louis<br />

Adamic article] (Sept. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1067<br />

Franc Gabrovsek (May 3, 1943) INT-30YU-858<br />

Franc Gabrovsek Arrives in United States<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-820<br />

[Information about Reverend Franc Gabrovsek<br />

activities] (Apr. 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1755<br />

Interview with Father Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1255<br />

Interview with Reverend Franc Gabrovsek<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1766<br />

Material from Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1268<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18, 1943<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1239<br />

[Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1497<br />

130 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek, Dr. E. K. Winter:<br />

Two Skeptical and Critical Exiles<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-IOEU-310<br />

Serbo-Croat Impasse in London<br />

(Apr. 14. 1943)INT-30YU-823<br />

Slovene National Council<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1225<br />

[Talk with Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1284<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> U.S. pouch by Yugoslav groups]<br />

(July 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1469<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-30YV-1760<br />

Gabvrosek, Franc<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

C^ug. 2«. 1944) INT-30YU-1507<br />

Gachelin, Henry<br />

[Assassination <strong>of</strong> Henry Gachelin and growing<br />

anti-collaborationist opposition in France]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-253<br />

Gachinovich, Vojislav<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1529<br />

Comment by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-30YU-1671<br />

[Conversation with Vojislav Gachinovich]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1716<br />

Interview with Bogdan Dragisich, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Nov. 21. 1942) INT-30YU-348<br />

Rev. Gachinovich Reported Seeking to Start<br />

Newspaper (May 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1378<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko Markovich;<br />

Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

(Nov. 28. Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-334<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1287<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> the Gachinovichs<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-30YU-871<br />

Gaelic American (newspaper)<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

Irish Situation (Mor. 15. 1944) INT-161R-19<br />

Memorandum on the "Gaelic American"<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-16IR-10<br />

Gaeth, Arthur<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and Article by<br />

Louis Toth] (Dec. 4, 1943; Dec. 23,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-467<br />

Gaf, Oscar M.<br />

German American Meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1002<br />

Gafencu, Grigore<br />

[Biographical information on Grigore Gafencu]<br />

(June 1. 1942) ¡NT-23RM-19<br />

[Biographical note on Grigore Gafencu]<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-23RM-S7<br />

Romanian Emigration and Its Political Activity<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-23RM-51<br />

Gaidies, Hans<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Gailmor, William S.<br />

Austro-American Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22, 26, 1944) INT-4AU-528<br />

Benefit for United Jewish Appeal<br />

(May 26. 1944) ¡NT-33AU-21<br />

[Charges made by William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator, against Ladislav Feierabend,<br />

Czechoslovak minister <strong>of</strong> finance]<br />

(Apr. 4-May 6. 1943) INT-19MI-207<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5. 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> Memorandum Published in<br />

Hungarian Daily] (Sept. 9. 1943) INT-15HU-424<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(July 5, 10, 1943) 1NT-15HU-377;<br />

(June 26, 1943) 1NT-15HU-378<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy]<br />

(July 14, 20, 1943) INT-15HU-389<br />

[Hungarian Nazi ring]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-1SHU-386<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news commentator<br />

on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

(Apr. 29. ¡943) INT-9CZ-378;<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-9CZ-379<br />

Galanopulos, Evangeline<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Evangeline<br />

Galanopulos] (June 8. ¡944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-37<br />

Caleb, Mile<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Galeuzca Pact<br />

[Establishment and principles <strong>of</strong> the "Galeuzca"<br />

Pact] (Dec. 22, 1944) INT-27SP-397<br />

Galicia<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943; Dec. 17, 1943) INT-29UK-253<br />

Galicians<br />

[Establishment and principles <strong>of</strong> the "Galeuzca"<br />

Pact] (Dec. 22. 1944) ¡NT-27SP-397<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) INT-10EU-426<br />

Galinis, Francis E.<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5. 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 (Mar. 9. 1945) 1NT-33ES-2<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10. 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

Gallan, Walter<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-29UK-333<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Gallo, Luigi<br />

[Luigi Gallo] (Aug. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1399<br />

Gallois, Mrs.<br />

Luncheon with Madame Gallois<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-12FR-1014<br />

Galpin, Pierre C.<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

Interview with Mr. Galpin <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

American Foundation<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-6BE-70<br />

Galvanauskas, Earnest<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 72-HR<br />

(July 9. 1945) INT-5BA-S98<br />

Gampert, Mr.<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gampert]<br />

CiVov. 25, 1942) INT-21PO-132<br />

Gandhi, Mahatma<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duplicity] (Sept. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-239<br />

Gandini, Mario<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Gantkowski, Romuald<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romuald Gantkowski]<br />

(M>v. II, 1942) ¡NT-2IPO-123<br />

[Romuald Gantowski and Prince Drucki-Lubecki<br />

activities in U.S. in opposition to PoUsh<br />

government-in-exile]<br />

(Oct. 13, Nov. 11, 1942) INT-21PO-104


Index by Subjects and Names Gazzetta Italiana (newspaper)<br />

GAPA<br />

see Greek American Progressive Association<br />

Garaffa, Joseph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1943) 1NT-17IT-691<br />

Garancher, Marcel<br />

Bastille Day Celebrations [in Chicago]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-12FR-616<br />

Garbaccio, Livio<br />

Italian Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Mission in Argentina and Chile<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-17IT-505<br />

Garberg, P. B.<br />

Norwegian attitudes<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-221<br />

Garcia, Marcelino<br />

Garcia and Diaz Face Neutrality Violation Case<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) INT-27SP-57<br />

Garcia, Ralph<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(¿Vov. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-2S9<br />

Gardavsky, Jaroslav<br />

[Czech-Slovak unity] (Sept. 6. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-201<br />

[Newspaper articles about Czechoslovak<br />

individuals] (Aug. 22. 1942) INT-9CZ-185<br />

Gardavsky, Yaro<br />

Meeting to Celebrate the Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

Czecho-Slovakia (June 19, 194S) ¡NT-9CZ-927<br />

Garderes, J. L.<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> radio broadcasts, letter from J. L.<br />

Garderes] (Feb. 3-18, 1942) INT-12FR-44<br />

[Inquiry by Mr. Manell, <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department, about Veuillet and Garderes]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-487<br />

[J. L. Garderes, alleged representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

royalists in U.S., note]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-12FR-489<br />

Garr, Max<br />

[Hapsburg finances] (Aug. 28, 1945) INT-4AU-882<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Garramone, Michael<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Michael Garramone]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1667<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Michael Garramone; appeal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian National Front at the Underground<br />

Conference in Milan] (Dec. 1942) INT-171T-749<br />

Garrison 297<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians in the<br />

Eastern States (May 29, 1942) INT-24RS-69<br />

Garsas (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) 1NT-33LI-20<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-277<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Sept. 18, 1944) INT-33U-37<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33LI-52<br />

Gary Council <strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1338<br />

Gary, Ind.<br />

Activités <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. Pavelich's Exponents<br />

(May 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-37<br />

Adamic in Chicago and Gary<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YV-1308<br />

American-Croatian Rally for Ban Ivan Subasich,<br />

Gary, Indiana, May 17, 1942<br />

(May 23, 1942) ¡NT-32A-52<br />

Announced Meetings [Yugoslav]<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-942<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

Events in Gary, Indiana [Serbs v. United Slavs <strong>of</strong><br />

Gary: views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-10EU-353<br />

Further Developments in the Gary Quarrel<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1291<br />

Gary United Committee Meeting<br />

(Mar. 23. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-13H<br />

[Information on Serbian National Defense Council<br />

rally, Gary, Indiana, Mar. 25, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-30YV-1741<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6. 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

On the American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 25. 1942) INT-26SL-90<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

(Apr. 11. ¡944) INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1338<br />

Serbian-Croatian Apr. 2 Gary Meeting and SNF<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1335<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1287<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

United Committee Plan and SNF Reaction<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1282<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Milwaukee; American-Croatian<br />

Rally for Ban Subasich, Gary, Indiana: May 17,<br />

1942 (May 14-23. 1942) INT-30YU-56<br />

Gasiunas, John<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-451<br />

Gasparotto, Luigi<br />

Recent Activity <strong>of</strong> Air Minister Luigi Gasparotto<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1637<br />

Gassman, Murray<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] ¡NT-21PO-417<br />

Gassner, Jerome<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Austrian Franciscan priest]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1942) INT-4AU-513<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Gaudin, Charles<br />

[Charles Gaudin's statements on French politics<br />

and leaders] (Nov. 23, 1942) INT-12FR-386<br />

Gauss, Christian<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> the American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1173<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1198<br />

Gavoor, Rouben<br />

[Conversation with Rouben Gavoor]<br />

(Sept. 6, 1943) INT-3AM-19<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Rouben<br />

Gavoor - Armenians] (Aug. 27, 1943-Mar. 29,<br />

1944) PERS-1-38<br />

Gavrilo, Patriach<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(JVov. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-330<br />

Gavrilovich, Milan<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in London<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-30YU-876<br />

Ousting from Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1209<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Reactions to Changes in Yugoslav Government [in<br />

Exile] (Jan. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-532<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-524<br />

[Yugoslav-Soviet Diplomatic Relations]<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) INT-30YU-496<br />

Yugoslavia: Territorial Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Pan-Serbian<br />

Movement (June 3. 1943) 1NT-30YU-949<br />

Gavrilovich, Oskar<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-194<br />

Gavrilovich, Oton<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

Bogdan Radiza on Fotitch, Ruth Mitchell, and<br />

Gavrilovitch (Apr. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-810<br />

Conversation with Stoyan Gavrilovich and Feliks<br />

Gross (May 8. 1945) INT-30YU-1843<br />

Dr. Vladimir Rybar Refuses to Take Charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Mar. ¡5, 1943) 1NT-30YU-766<br />

Jevtich and Gavrilovich (Stoyan) Receive Each a<br />

Letter Concerning Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-846<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet; Special Communique <strong>of</strong><br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(June 22, 28, 1943) INT-30YU-984<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(May 15, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-882<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich]<br />

(June 24, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-982;<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich comments about Purich<br />

cabinet] (Aug. 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1053<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav political<br />

situation]] (Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33YU-41<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1025<br />

Yugoslavia: Proposed Trip to Jevtich to Europe<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-910<br />

Gavrilovitch, Milan<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Gawlina, Bishop<br />

[Address by Bishop Gawlina in New York City]<br />

(Mar. 23-Apr. 10, 1943) INT-21PO-319<br />

"Nasz Swiat" Criticizes Bishop Gawlina<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-21PO-447<br />

[Polish Catholic reception in honor <strong>of</strong> Bishop<br />

Gawlina] ([Mar. 1943]) ¡NT-21PO-315<br />

Gawryszewski, Walter<br />

[A. A. Rutkowski and Walter Gawryszewski]<br />

(July 6. 1945) INT-21PO-1455<br />

Gayda, Gen.<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-9CZ-316<br />

Gayda, Hans<br />

[Telegram from Hans Gayda]<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) 1NT-4AU-572<br />

Gazda, Antoine<br />

Antoine Gazda (Aug. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-370<br />

[Conversation with Antoine Gazda]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-438<br />

[Gazda invitation to Deutsch to write article in<br />

"Liberation"] (Aug. 14, 1943) 1NT-4AU-367<br />

[Information on Antoine Gazda]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-4AU-748<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(Nov. ¡9, 1943) 1NT-4AU-413<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Gazdik, Mathew<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Gazeta Polska (newspaper)<br />

[Polish-language press] INT-21PO-1009<br />

Gazzetta Italiana (newspaper)<br />

[Gazzetta Italiana (newspaper)]<br />

(Dec. ¡6, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-569<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 131


Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-21PO-1007<br />

[Boleslaw Gebert] (July 17, 1945) INT-21PO-1500<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Bridgeport Section, American Slav<br />

Congress (June 20, ¡945) 1NT-26SL-235<br />

Poland's Liberation Rally To Back the Crimea<br />

Conference (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1165<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

"Solidarity Rally" in New York<br />

(May 15, 1943) INT-21PO-409<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Boleslaw Gebert on the question <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland] (June 5, 1945) INT-21PO-1370<br />

Gecys, Rev.<br />

Lithuanian Meetings in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-SBA-124<br />

Gedvilas, Mechislav<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Premier's Statement to the Press<br />

(Sept. ¡6, 1944) INT-5BA-423<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Representative in Washington<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33U-3S<br />

Sundry Lithuanian Items<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) 1NT-5BA-441<br />

Gellman, A. L.<br />

Report on a Lecture Given by Mr. A. L. Gellman<br />

at a Jewish Synagogue in San Francisco<br />

(July 20. 1943) 1NT-1SJE-243<br />

Gelo, John<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Gendrot, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Gendrot, CGT representative: note]<br />

(July 24, 1942 to July 30, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-286<br />

[Mr. Gendrot, information]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-12FR-347<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress,<br />

Detroit, July 1943<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress, Detroit,<br />

July 17 and 18 (Sept. 27, 1943) INT-7BU-67<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

Movement for a General Bulgarian Congress<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT-7BU-53<br />

General Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

see Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

General Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

[Information on the relationship <strong>of</strong> the Histadruth<br />

to the International Labor Organization]<br />

(Apr. 17, ¡944) INT-18JE-365<br />

Palestine Labor Merger<br />

(Mar. H, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-357<br />

[Resolutions drafted by General Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Jewish Labor]<br />

(Apr. 28-June 1, ¡942) INT-¡8JE-86<br />

General Jewish Workers' Union <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

[American Representatives <strong>of</strong> the General Jewish<br />

Workers' Union <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

(Feb. ¡6. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-708<br />

Polish-Jewish Attitude in the Polish-Russian<br />

Controversy (Feb. 3, ¡944; Feb. 8,<br />

¡944) ¡NT-21PO-686<br />

General Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Citizens <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Descent<br />

Memorandum Concerning the Russian People <strong>of</strong><br />

Russia Rubra (May 8, 1945) 1NT-8CR-245<br />

General Zionists<br />

[Publications <strong>of</strong> the General Zionist parties]<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-¡8JE-314<br />

Generales, Minos<br />

[Mr. Minos Generales, U.S. Embassy employee at<br />

Madrid, information]<br />

(June ¡3. ¡944) INT-10EU-415<br />

Genocide<br />

Ambassador Fotitch's "Realistic" Appraisal <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Situation; "Srbobran" Starts Another<br />

Atrocity Campaign Against Croats<br />

(May ¡6, 1943) INT-30YU-887<br />

American Srbobran Since Ambassador Fotitich's<br />

Return [Serbian propaganda on Croat genocide<br />

and "betrayals"]; Emigre Govt [Yugoslavia]<br />

(May 24. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-905<br />

132 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) rNT-30YU-H3<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

[Anti-Croat campaign <strong>of</strong> Amerikanski Srbobran]<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-¡2<br />

[Article on Gypsies]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) ¡NT-¡5HU-7¡¡<br />

Axis occupation forces' torture and extermination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovene population, detailed description<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) 1NT-30YU-453<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Answer to the Slobodna Rec<br />

Regarding the Memorandum [<strong>of</strong> the Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-360<br />

[Conditions in Italian-Occupied Slovenia; False<br />

Reports on General Mihailovich]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-3bYU-601<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

fAfay 24, ¡945) INT-3AM-70<br />

["Crimes <strong>of</strong> Our Miserable Government" •<br />

Editorial in "Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade]<br />

(June 9, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-945<br />

Croat atrocities against Serbs in occupied Croatia,<br />

detailed description<br />

(June 5-16, 1942) INT-30YU-54<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[resolution on Nazi brutality and issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

greetings] (May 9. 1944) INT-30YV-1387<br />

Croatian massacre <strong>of</strong> Serbs, descriptions by former<br />

Yugoslav Consul (May ¡4, ¡942) INT-30YU-452<br />

[Direct and indirect destruction <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

populations in Europe by the Germans, lecture<br />

by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Feb. 18, ¡943) INT-12FR-530<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-30YU-436<br />

Hungarian-American Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(Aug. 27, 1944) INT-33HU-31<br />

Hungarian-Americans Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews (Aug. 21. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-599<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

(June 3. 1944) INT-15HU-567<br />

Hungarian Terror on Serbs Charged<br />

(May 18. 21. ¡942) INT-30YU-55<br />

Killings <strong>of</strong> Serbs in So-Called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Feb. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-735<br />

Letter by Ruth Mitchell in Herald Tribune<br />

Entitled "Killings Laid to Croats"<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-317<br />

[Letter from Prislav Grizogono to Archbisop <strong>of</strong><br />

Zagreb [Stepinac] on Croat Atrocities]<br />

(Apr. 19. ¡943) INT-30YU-828<br />

Minister Sava Kosanoviich Answering Count<br />

Sforza on Italian Atrocities in Yugoslavia<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) íNT-30YU-4¡7<br />

Mrs. Matilda Spence Rowland; Killing <strong>of</strong> Serbs in<br />

So-called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Apr. 29, ¡942) INT-30YU-4¡<br />

Official and Private Reaction to Ruth Mitchell's<br />

Letter to New York Herald Tribune<br />

(Dec. 2, ¡942) INT-30YU-318<br />

One Million in Rumania Face "Liquidation"<br />

(Apr. 20. ¡942) lNT-¡8JE-73<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. ¡8. 1944) INT-30YU-¡2¡7<br />

Ruth Mitchell Speaks <strong>of</strong> Serb Heroism and Croat<br />

"Crimes" in a U.S. Army Camp Near<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana (Srbobran, March 5, 1943)<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡943) INT-30YU-753<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(Nov. ¡6, ¡942) 1NT-30YU-330<br />

Talk with Rastko Petrovich, First Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslav Embassy<br />

(Sept. 2¡. ¡942) INT-30YV-254<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Truth About Masssacres <strong>of</strong> Serbs by Non-Serb<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, ¡942) INT-30YU-102<br />

Truth About Yugoslavia: A Documentary Record;<br />

Yugoslavian Front Against Fascism: Truth about<br />

Partisan Army and Legend <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihailovich<br />

[Partisan viewpoints]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio Propaganda<br />

Focusing on Conditions in Occupied Slovenia;<br />

Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong> Happenings in<br />

Slovenia During Summer, 1942]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-695<br />

Genovese, Giuseppe<br />

Notes on Some Leading Italian Fascist Agents<br />

Now Active in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 21, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-78<br />

Genovese, Vito<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

American Labor Council; fugitive New York<br />

mob leader who hid out by joining the Allied<br />

Military Government] (Jan. 28, 1945; Feb. 8,<br />

¡945) INT-17IT-1656<br />

Gentile, Mr.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gentile in the U.S.]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-822<br />

Ouster <strong>of</strong> Gentile from Italian Labor Field<br />

(Aug. ¡, 1944) INT-¡7¡T-¡362<br />

Gentil!, Diño<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Diño Gentili<br />

(Feb. ¡1, ¡944) INT-17IT-1066<br />

Gentili, Mr.<br />

[Gaetano Salvemini's participation in the "Gentili<br />

Affair"] (Feb. ¡9, ¡943) INT-¡7IT-588<br />

Meeting de la Mazzini Society: Encore l'Affaire<br />

Gentili (Mar. ¡, ¡943) INT-17IT-593<br />

Gentili, Salvatore<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June ¡5, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-682<br />

Geography<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, ¡943) INT-4AV-302<br />

Inner-European Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Germany: A Series <strong>of</strong><br />

Maps (Oct. 21, 1942) INT-¡3GE-324<br />

George II, King <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Greeks in America to the Visit <strong>of</strong> King<br />

George II (June ¡3, ¡942) INT-33GR-12<br />

Greeks: document series INT-14GR-¡ to<br />

¡NT-¡4GR-748<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the Post-War<br />

Regime in Greece (July 8, ¡943) INT-33GR-30<br />

[King George's speech at Greek Independence<br />

Day Celebration dinner]<br />

(Mar. 26, ¡942) INT-¡4GR-75<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. ¡6, ¡943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-33GR-4<br />

Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece (June 29, 1942) INT-33GR-13<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-33GR-11<br />

George, Lloyd<br />

Benes' Farewell (May 31, 1943) INT-15HU-349<br />

George, Manfred<br />

Aufbau and the "Other Germany"<br />

fl>ec. 3, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-900<br />

"Aufbau," May 14, 1943 issue<br />

(May 14. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-647<br />

German Milieu (Mar. H, 1944) INT-¡3GE-¡023<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, ¡942-¡945) INT-¡3GE-17¡8<br />

German Refugees<br />

(Mar. ¡7. 1943) INT-¡3GE-¡030<br />

Interview with Count Czemin<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-593<br />

Letter in the "Aufbau" from General Julius<br />

Deutsch (Apr. 15, ¡942) INT-4AV-34<br />

Manfred George (May 22, ¡944) INT-13GE-1 ¡29;<br />

(Aug. 23. ¡944) lNT-¡3GE-¡¡97;<br />

(Oct. 4, 1945) INT-¡3GE-¡697


Index by Subjects and Names German American Emergency Conference<br />

[Manfred George's source for newspaper article]<br />

(Sept. 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1202<br />

Other Germany - Change <strong>of</strong> Attitude in Refugee<br />

Milieus? (Jan. 17, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-952<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> Jews on German questions]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-13GE-494<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. IS, 1941) 1NT-13GE-I4<br />

Prince Loewenstein on the "One" Germany, a<br />

Riotous Meeting (Apr. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1063<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18. 1942) INT-13GE-I48<br />

Regrouping on the Left<br />

(Apr. 7, 7944; INT-13GE-1068<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

Various Items About the Tillich Committee<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1112<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-33GE-42<br />

Georges Leygues (ship)<br />

Visit to U.S. <strong>of</strong> French Cruiser Georges Leygues<br />

(June 22, 1943) INT-12FR-608<br />

Georges-Picot, Guillaume<br />

[Guillaume and Nadia Georges-Picot, information]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-571<br />

Georges-Picot, Nadia<br />

[Guillaume and Nadia Georges-Picot, information]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) WT-12FR-S71<br />

Georgia<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-24RS-187<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1941) INT-24RS-63<br />

Gerard, James W.<br />

Conservative German-Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

(May 21, 1945) INT-33GE-96<br />

Render the Germans Impotent As A Military<br />

Threat (June 16. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-294<br />

Geraud, Andre<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(Not. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-399<br />

Fotitch-"Quisling" Neditch Relationship<br />

CJVov. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-404<br />

Petain Is Warned by Mihailovich<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-429<br />

Gereb, T.<br />

[Hungarian-American tempest]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-1SHU-414<br />

Gerkinich, Drago<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1251<br />

Gerlach, Anthony<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav Protests in New York City, January 31,<br />

1943 (Feb. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-61S<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-584<br />

German Affairs (May 12. 1945) INT-13GE-1512<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League]<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-13GE-221;<br />

(May 17, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1126<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League rallies]<br />

(July 2. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-234<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

"German Day" Struggle [Chicago]<br />

(May 25, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-666<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Judge Gutknect-German-American Anti-Nazi<br />

League (Aug. 27. 1942) INT-13GE-284<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the German American Congress for<br />

Democracy. Chicago, October 23, 1942<br />

(Ocr. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-379<br />

Memorandum regarding German organizations<br />

(July 23, 1942) INT-13GE-231<br />

More on Germans <strong>of</strong> Middle West<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-454<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German- American Anti-Axis League<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-33GE-47<br />

Various German Matters<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-849<br />

German-American Bund<br />

Amerika-Deutsch Volkbund<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-138<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

continued (Oct. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-193<br />

First Report on the District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin; Second Report on the District <strong>of</strong><br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-358<br />

German-Americans Praise CIO Stand<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-13GE-115<br />

S. F. Bund Smashed by FBI Raids; 17 Arrested by<br />

FBI in Bay Raids on Bund<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-110<br />

[Seizure <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund material]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-62<br />

Suit to Revoke Citizenship <strong>of</strong> Bundist Begun<br />

(Apr. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-114<br />

Vets Would Revoke Bundists' Citizenship<br />

(Mar. 29. 1942) INT-18JE-16<br />

Vienna-Born Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July 15. 1942) INT-4AU-209<br />

German-American Central Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29. 1943) INT-13GE-535<br />

[Relations between Americans All, Inc. and the<br />

German American Central Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan] (Apr. 12. 1943) INT-10EU-179<br />

German-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German American Committee for the Election<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roosevelt<br />

German Activities<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1245<br />

German-American Conference<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Germans in support <strong>of</strong><br />

democracy] (Jan. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-498<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) iyT-13GE-460<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) INT-13GE-546<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans AU (July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-704;<br />

(Feb. 18. 1943) INT-33GE-11<br />

Detaled report on meeting addressed by Gerhard<br />

Seger in Detroit, Jan. 31, 1943<br />

(Feb. 18. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-568<br />

Discussion over OWI policies among German<br />

refugees (Oct. 22. 1942) INT-13GE-375<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> "Association for a Free Germany"]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1941) INT-13GE-48<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Gerhart's Seger's Speech<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-13GE-1622<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1383<br />

[German-American affairs in New York City]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) INT-13GE-531<br />

German American Anti-Nazi Organization<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-13GE-278<br />

[German American Congress for Democracy]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1941) INT-13GE-79<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30, 1944 INT-13GE-995<br />

German American Congress for Democracy.<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 23, 26, 1942) INT-13GE-376<br />

German American Congress for Democracy: Dr.<br />

Horace Marston (Dec 16. 1942) JJVT-Í3G£-45Í<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber, President<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-6I2<br />

[German-American Congress for Democracy<br />

unites with Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent] (Dec. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-53<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German public meeting in Pittsburgh, January 20,<br />

1943] (Jan. 14. 1943) INT-13GE-495<br />

German Radio Hour in Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29. 1943) INT-13GE-538<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-380<br />

Judge Gutknect-German-American Anti-Nazi<br />

League (Aug. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-284<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20. 1943) INT-13GE-661<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29. 1943) INT-13GE-535<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the German American Congress for<br />

Democracy. Chicago, October 23, 1942<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-379<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-10EV-126<br />

[Newspaper clippings (in German) on German<br />

American Congress for Democracy]<br />

(June 6. 1942) INT-13GE-157<br />

Preliminary Report <strong>of</strong> Frank Bohn On<br />

German-American Population in the United<br />

States and Work <strong>of</strong> German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy (JVov. 30, 1941) INT-13GE-11<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

Talk by Gerhart Seger in Detroit on May 10, 1944<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-13GE-I123<br />

[Utilization <strong>of</strong> German-American organizations]<br />

(Apr. 11-17, 1942) INT-13GE-118<br />

German-American Council For Liberation Of<br />

Germany From Nazism<br />

[Democracy in post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-64<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

Anti-Nazi German Language Newspapers<br />

(July 18. 1942) INT-13GE-223<br />

[Controversy between German American<br />

Emergency Conference and Socialists]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-466<br />

German Activities<br />

(Ocr. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1245<br />

[German-American affairs in New York City]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-531<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League]<br />

(July 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-221<br />

German American Emergency Conf., November<br />

13, 1942 (JVov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-390<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

(Sept 30, 1942) INT-13GE-315;<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-330;<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-13GE-331;<br />

(Oct. 31. 1942) INT-13GE-418<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-33GE-7<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 133


Germán American Emergency Conference Index by Subjects and Names<br />

German American Emergency Conference; Call to<br />

an Emergency Work Conference to secure four<br />

freedoms for North Africa<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-13GE-646<br />

[German American Emergency Conference, mass<br />

rally, Mar. 1, 1942]<br />

(July 11, 1942) INT-13GE-218<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1052<br />

German-language press analysis<br />

(July 6. 1942) INT-13GE-1S9<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

,Sepr. 28, Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-975<br />

Has Germany a Future?<br />

(Sept. 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1688<br />

Joint Council Meeting, German-American<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-13GE-968<br />

[Meeting for creation <strong>of</strong> proposed Free German<br />

Committee] (Oct. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-823<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German American Emergency<br />

Conference (Apr. 17, 1943) INT-33GE-16<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

fiVov. 12, 1943) INT-33RS-8<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

What Next With German?<br />

(June 8, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1572<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1581<br />

"What Will It Be~Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) INT-33GE-39<br />

German American Federation<br />

German Organizations in Pittsburgh Area [list]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-419<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

German-American Federation<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-13GE-1505<br />

German-American League for Culture<br />

Communists at work (Apr. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-71<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Germans in support <strong>of</strong><br />

democracy] (Jan. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-498<br />

German American Victory Festival<br />

(Oct. 19, 1942) INT-13GE-373<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. ¡942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Reacton to Dr. Brandt's views <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American League for Culture]<br />

(May 3, 1943) INT-13GE-640<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

German-American League for Culture <strong>of</strong><br />

Northern New Jersey<br />

German-Americans Praise CIO Stand<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-115<br />

German-American National Alliance<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

continued (Oct. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-193<br />

First Report on the District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin; Second Report on the District <strong>of</strong><br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) INT-13GE-358<br />

German American National Alliance, Chicago, 111.<br />

(June 18, 1941) INT-13GE-246<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

U.S. Subpoenas "Einheitsfront" Chief in Probe<br />

(May 9, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-200<br />

134 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

German American National Alliance<br />

Newsletter (newspaper)<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

German American National Conference<br />

German American National Conference<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) rNT-13GE-485<br />

German American (periodical)<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10. 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Anti-Nazi German Language Newspapers<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-13GE-223<br />

Communist-Line German-American Paper Reflects<br />

on Yalta (Fea ¡7. 1945) INT-33GE-80<br />

Communist-line German-language newspaper<br />

attacks Deutsche Milwaukee Zeitung and<br />

Chicago Abendpost<br />

(Apr. 5. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1448<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33GE-83<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-33GE-52<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-87<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

["German American"]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1943) INT-13GE-549<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League]<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-13GE-221<br />

"German American" editorial on reparations<br />

(Ocr. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1247<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-418<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) 1NT-33GE-7<br />

German American Meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

CFeb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1002<br />

"German Amencan" (periodical)<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1015<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

["German American" relief activities]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-13GE-1610<br />

[German Communist press]<br />

(Ocr. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-383<br />

German Communists<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-13GE-938<br />

German-language press analysis<br />

(July 6, 1942) INT-13GE-159<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-24<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

[Gustav Faber and Paul Schwarz]<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1503<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on U.S. and Soviet policy in<br />

Europe] (June 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1566<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on various German affairs]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1328<br />

Julius Deutsch Attack in German-American<br />

(Ocl. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-615<br />

[Margrit Adler's comments on "German<br />

American" newspaper activités]<br />

(Sept. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1685<br />

[Milwaukee Conference <strong>of</strong> "German American"]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1418<br />

Most Important Developments in German Field<br />

(Sept. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-783<br />

[New York City meeting <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

supporters] (May 3. 1945) INT-13GE-1488<br />

[Note on "German American" editorial on<br />

Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

(July 19, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1651<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-95<br />

Reactions in Domestic Foreign Language Press to<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-782<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(iVov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

Rhineland Conference. Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) rNT-33GE-13<br />

[Rudolph Koehler's views on European situation]<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1618<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-13GE-740<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

(JVov. 24, 1943) INT-33GE-28<br />

Third Anniversary <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-33GE-46<br />

Two Statements by Communist Papers on<br />

Communist-Catholic Relations<br />

(July 20, 1944) INT-19MI-334<br />

Victory Meeting <strong>of</strong> the"German American"<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-13GE-150I<br />

"What About Germany?"<br />

(iVov. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1279<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June 11, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1581<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

And It's Significance<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-763<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

German-American Pioneer Society<br />

German-American Pioneer Society<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-298<br />

German American Trade Union Committee<br />

German Activities<br />

(Mar. 27. 1945) INT-13GE-1431:<br />

(May 18. 1945) INT-13GE-1527;<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) INT-I3GE-1677<br />

[German American Trade Union Committee<br />

statement on peace]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1945) INT-13GE-1664<br />

German Trade Union Committee<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1374<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-13GE-1438<br />

German-American Trade Union Conference<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

German-American United Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

Cleveland<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Germans in support <strong>of</strong><br />

democracy] (Jan. 21, 1943) 1NT-13GE-498<br />

German-American Vocational League<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German American War Bond Committee<br />

German American War Bond Rally: Its Political<br />

Significance (Feb. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-996<br />

German American Women for Victory<br />

German American Women for Victory<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1024<br />

German-American Writers Association<br />

[Reacton to Dr. Brandl's views <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American League for Culture]<br />

(May 3, 1943) INT-13GE-640<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

German Branch <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Social-Democratic Federation<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-105


Index by Subjects and Names German military occupation policies<br />

German Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber, President<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) 1NT-13GE-612<br />

German Council for Liberty and Federation<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1069<br />

German Cultural Society (Sweden)<br />

Formation by German Communists <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Cultural Society in Stockholm<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-13GE-927<br />

German Day Association<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33GE-102<br />

German Democratic Discussion Club<br />

[Deutsch address at German Democratic<br />

Discussion Club on Austria and Anschluss]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-4AU-360<br />

German Democratic Study Group<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-322<br />

German Freedom Party (Great Britain)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) ¡NT-13GE-964<br />

German Labor Delegation in United States<br />

Appeal to Germany's workers<br />

(Jan. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-507<br />

Budget for 1943-1944<br />

(Aug. 26. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-770<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

[Diplomatic aid for German Labor Delegation in<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 22, 1943) INT-13GE-834<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1449<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

German-American Leftists Divided over<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-94<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Ocr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-26<br />

German Committee<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-997<br />

German Labor Delegation<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1115<br />

[German Labor Delegation in United States]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-741<br />

[German Labor Delegation in U.S.; data on<br />

co-chairmen, Max Brauer and Siegfried]<br />

(Aug. 3, 7, 1943) INT-13GE-729<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-975<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-24<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17. Feb. 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1401<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Oct. 9, 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33GE-89<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-792<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26, 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

Political Alignment <strong>of</strong> German Emigres in Great<br />

Britain (August, 1943) INT-13GE-796<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

[State Department financial support for German<br />

labor delegation]<br />

(May 19. 1944) INT-13GE-1127<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States] (Aug. 30. 1943) 1NT-13GE-773<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Democratic Germans<br />

(Sept. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-777<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

(Sept. 2. 1943) INT-33GE-22<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-33GE-42<br />

German military occupation policies<br />

see also Hostages<br />

[Accounting <strong>of</strong> a lecture given by Kazys Pakstas<br />

and an article from the Lithuanian Bulletin<br />

written by Kazys Pakstas]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) INT-5BA-557<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Thomas Dossing]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1944) INT-25SC-314<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-789<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-lAL-llS<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-62<br />

All Slav Congress Pending "Atrocities Meeting"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-70<br />

[Annexation <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg: general strike and<br />

executions] (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-367<br />

[Anti-Axis Activities in Croatia]<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-30YU-88<br />

Aspect <strong>of</strong> German Psychological Warfare on<br />

Greece (Apr. 14, 1943) INT-14GR-364<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

Belgians: document series INT-6BE-1 to<br />

¡NT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians: numbered documents ¡NT-33BE-1 to<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S. Roucek;<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks] (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-66<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Fei>. 1, 1943) INT-33DA-1<br />

Conditions in Albania (June 1, 1943) INT-1AL-48<br />

[Conditions in Europe]<br />

(May 26. 1943) 1NT-25SC-179<br />

Conditions in France<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-442<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1254<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

Czech Labor Under Nazi Rule<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-9CZ-285<br />

Czech Papers (June 3. 1942) INT-9CZ-81<br />

Dangers <strong>of</strong> a German Military Collapse<br />

(May 18, 1942) 1NT-13GE-1060<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

CJVov. 30, 1943) ¡NT-33DA-3<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-214<br />

[Direct and indirect destruction <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

populations in Europe by the Germans, lecture<br />

by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-530<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10, 1942) ¡NT-SBA-34<br />

[Excerpt from Kamter Zeitung on Conditions in<br />

Slovenia] (May 28, 1943) INT-30YU-937<br />

Experiences <strong>of</strong> a Swiss Girl in Greece<br />

(Mar. 28. 1942) INT-14GR-117<br />

Fighting Poland Speaks [information on the<br />

underground movement] ¡NT-21PO-226<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23, 1944) 1NT-1AL-106<br />

[Four newspaper clippings]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) 1NT-5BA-3<br />

[German Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Occupied Slovenia,<br />

Regulations on Germanization <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

Christian Names] (Feb. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-680<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-1AL-79<br />

German Measures in the Baltic States<br />

(Oct. 15, 1942) INT-5BA-280<br />

German occuped territory <strong>of</strong> Slovenia, report<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

German policy in Greece and the Balkans<br />

(Mar. 26-June 19, 1942) INT-14GR-166<br />

[Germans opinion and youth resistance in France]<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-12FR-275<br />

Greek Economics and Finances Under Axis<br />

Occupation (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-324<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

(Feb. 19. 26, 1942; June 15,<br />

1942) INT-14GR-86<br />

Guerrilla Warfare in Slovenia<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-232<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18. 1942) INT-21PO-14<br />

[Hungarian stand on Nazi occupation <strong>of</strong> Hungary]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) 1NT-15HU-509<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-379<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24. 1943]) ¡NT-1AL100<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-25SC-382<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-720<br />

Italy, Like France, Conquered and Occupied, Says<br />

Salvemini (May 10, 1942) INT-17IT-253<br />

Jugoslavia: Military and Political Information<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) 1NT-30YU-206<br />

Latvia (June 2, 1942) 1NT-5BA-2<br />

Lecture by Peter Guldbrandsen on "Denmark and<br />

Norway Under the Nazi Occupation"<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-25SC-347<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon concerning Eduard<br />

Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan Hodza's views on<br />

a Central European Federation; Czechoslovak<br />

press reports] (May 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Ocr. 16, 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

[Letter Received from Estonia]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1941) INT-5BA-26;<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-5BA-27<br />

Lithuanian Lidice Spurs Colony Here<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-5BA-39<br />

Luxembourg Under German Occupation<br />

(May 22, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-104<br />

Material from Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1268<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33CZ-26<br />

Memorandum on Lithuanians and White Russians<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) 1NT-5BA-42<br />

Military, Political and Economic: Summary<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1409<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-30YU-867<br />

[Ministerial crisis in Denmark]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-25SC-56<br />

Movement to Unite Slavs in U.S.A. in Common<br />

Bond <strong>of</strong> American Ideals Is Launched by<br />

Slavonic Committee (June 1941) 1NT-26SL-2<br />

Nazis Seize Possessions <strong>of</strong> Czech Industrial Family<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-9CZ-74<br />

[New York City International Students Day<br />

Assembly, report; booklet entitled "Axis<br />

Oppression <strong>of</strong> Education"]<br />

(Atov. 18, 1942) INT-19MI-107<br />

[Norwegians freedom rallies in U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 11. 12. 14. 1942) INT-25SC-3<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 18. 1942) INT-33GR-6<br />

Occupation and Terror<br />

(Aug. 16. 1942) INT-14GR-263<br />

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German military occupation policies Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Occupation <strong>of</strong> Greek Islands<br />

(Sept. 20. 1943) INT-14GR-417<br />

Occupation Spheres in Greece<br />

(Apr. 8. 1942) INT-14GR-209<br />

Plans for Evacuation from Norway, Dennmark,<br />

and Finland. Ship Movements<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) 1NT-13GE-749<br />

[Political and Military Conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-412;<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political and military situation in<br />

German-occupied Italy]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-17IT-772<br />

Political Situation (Oct. 23, 1943) INT-1AL-75<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1943) INT-25SC-262<br />

Post-war Scandinavia<br />

(Jan. 13. Feb. 20, 1943) INT-25SC-135<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-134<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

(Oct. 15, 1941) ¡NT-SBA-40<br />

[Radio reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 1942) INT-26SL-8<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10, 1944]) INT-1AL-110<br />

Rallys Government<br />

(July 11, 1943) INT-14GR-408<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18, 1943<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YV-1239<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-14GR-118<br />

Report on the Situation in Greece<br />

(Dec. 31, 1941) INT-14GR-1<br />

[Report on Waclaw Spiewak lecture]<br />

(Dec. 19, 20, 1942) INT-21PO-174<br />

[Reports from Slovenia]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-30YU-892<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-26SL-9<br />

[Reports on the economic conditions and German<br />

regulations in Poland]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-21PO-232<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-1AL43<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL198<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

CJVov. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-330<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1331<br />

Suggestions for Use <strong>of</strong> Propaganda by U.S. Against<br />

Economic Set-up in Nazi Occupied Countries<br />

and Germany (Apr. 4. 1942) INT-10EU-8<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

Twelve Thousand Estonians Executed as Nazis<br />

Use Petty Gangsters in Rule <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-5BA-25<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33DA-2<br />

Ukrainian Question in German Politics<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-29UK-91<br />

United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

and Latvian and Estonian Extraction<br />

(Sept. 29. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-434<br />

[U.S. <strong>of</strong>ficials' broadcasts to Norway]<br />

(Aug. 10. Oct. 11. 1941; Mar. 6,<br />

1942) INT-25SC-24<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943. May 31. 1943) INT-13GE-669<br />

[Women's role in Danish resistance]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-123<br />

136 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Yugolsav-German Negotiations; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Zagreb; Communist-Partisan<br />

Relations; Mihailovich Situation<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1157<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio Propaganda<br />

Focusing on Conditions in Occupied Slovenia;<br />

Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong> Happenings in<br />

Slovenia During Summer, 1942]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-695<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German general<br />

staff differences with Nazi leaders and Nazi<br />

atrocities in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 19-May 15. 1942) INT-21PO-51<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge AU-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-36<br />

German Socialist Freedom League (Great<br />

Britain)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

German-Speaking Social Democratic<br />

Conference, New York City<br />

[German Social Democratic meeting]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-13GE-694<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26, 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Social Democrats in United States<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-695<br />

Report on Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-13GE-697<br />

German Study Group, European Study Center<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

German Trade Union Committee<br />

German Activities<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1329<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17. Feb. 28. 1945) INT-I3GE-1401<br />

German Trade Union Group in Great Britain<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

German Workmen's Benefit Fund<br />

Gustav Faber (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1233<br />

Germania Club<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

[Germania Club <strong>of</strong> Chicago, history and<br />

membership data]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-387<br />

[Konrad H<strong>of</strong>fman's Chicago war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1228<br />

Memorandum regarding German organizations<br />

(July 23, 1942) INT-13GE-231<br />

Germania (newspaper)<br />

German Papers in Boston<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1317<br />

Germans<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong> Scripps<br />

College] (Apr. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-45<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33A U-l to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July 1,<br />

1943) INT-19MI-223<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1. 1943) INT-33Z-30<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

Current Opinions Among the Foreign-Nationality<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

(Apr. 19. 1945) INT-10EU-573<br />

Enemy Alien Minorities in Eastern Cities<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-iOEU-228<br />

Enemy Alien Status; Determination <strong>of</strong> "Friendly<br />

Enemy Aliens"; Possibilities <strong>of</strong> Political Effects<br />

(Apr. 8, 1942; Apr. 16, 1942) INT-I9MI-75<br />

Enemy-Language Newspapers in California<br />

(Apr. 20-30, 1943) INT-19MI-203<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 1944) INT-10EU-534<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan., 1945) ÍNT-10EU-527<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1945) INT-10EV-617<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Foreign-nationality group and labor union<br />

activities] (Sept. 2. 1944) 1NT-19MI-343<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-426<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

German and Spanish Anarchists<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-499<br />

German Committee in Moscow<br />

(JVov. 8. 1943) INT-21PO-586<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1233<br />

Germans: document series INT-13GE-1 to<br />

INT-13GE-n20<br />

Germans: numbered reports INT-33GE-1 to<br />

INT-33GE-113<br />

[Information on the German section <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

City] (Mar. 12. 1942) INT-32A-26<br />

International Situation and Relations with the<br />

Germans (Sept. 16, 1943) INT-15HU-432<br />

Latest Collaboration Among Nationality Groups<br />

[in Chicago] (June 9, 1945) INT-10EU-600<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

[Life and influence <strong>of</strong> Karl Heinzen, 1809-1880]<br />

(Feb. 1. 1945) INT-10EU-537<br />

Lutheran Papers in German<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-19MI-428<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-346<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-10EU-126<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-376<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar.. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23. 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

[Poles and Germans, notes]<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-10EU-S79<br />

[Polish, German, and Danish rallies]<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-10EU-229<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-339;<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) INT-33Z-85<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Fei. 20, 1944) INT-iOEU-344<br />

Slavic and German Notes<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) 1NT-10EU-491<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-33Z-9


Index by Subjects and Names Germany<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25, ¡944) INT-24RS-286<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

("Ocr. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-472<br />

Statistical Data on Enemy Aliens in Brazil<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-46<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-10EU-40<br />

[Symposium on "The Political Responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the German People"]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-33PO-7<br />

Up-to-date Developments on Nationalities Groups<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-10EU-323<br />

[U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors Letter Regarding<br />

Justice Department Request for Cooperation in<br />

Carrying Out Federal Policy Relating to Enemy<br />

Aliens] (Dec. 20, 1941) INT-19MI-10<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

[Visit in Cincinnati, Ohio: foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-319<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Charlotte<br />

Weinberg - Germans] (June 21, 1943-Nov. 21,<br />

1944) PERS-1-118<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Clara P.<br />

Newport - Germans] (Oct. 14, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-77<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Friedrich<br />

Roetter - Germans] (May 20, 1942-July 10,<br />

1943) PERS-1-91<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: J. W. Kurtz<br />

- Germans] (June 10-Dec. 24, 1942) PERS-1-65<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: John A.<br />

Kelly - Germans] (Oct. 29, 1943-Oct. 26.<br />

1945) PERS-1-57<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy E.<br />

Textor - Germans] (Nov. 23, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-110<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lyman<br />

Bradley - Germans] (July 16, 1943) PERS-1-14<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Maude M.<br />

Frank - Germans] (Apr. 20, 1944-July 1,<br />

1945) PERS-1-34<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Theodore<br />

Shabad - Germans]<br />

(July 5-Oct. 26. 1945) PERS-1-96<br />

Germany<br />

see also Aachen, Germany<br />

see also Axis nations<br />

see also Bavaria<br />

see also Berlin, Germany<br />

see also Bohemia<br />

see also Brandenburg<br />

see also East Prussia<br />

see also Franconia<br />

see also German military occupation policies<br />

see also Germans<br />

see also Hamburg, Germany<br />

see also Hanover<br />

see also Kiel Canal<br />

see also Lower Saxony<br />

see also Lusatia<br />

see also Lusatian Sorbs<br />

see also Prussia<br />

see also Rhineland<br />

see also Saarland<br />

see also Saxony<br />

see also Schleswig<br />

see also Silesia<br />

see also Sudetenland<br />

see also Swabia<br />

About-Face <strong>of</strong> Russian and American Communists<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-30<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-24RS-3<br />

Alexander Sevryuk or the Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Ukrainian Gentleman<br />

(Mar. 3, 1942) 1NT-29UK-30<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

Ambassador London's Address at the Nassau Club<br />

Luncheon (May 13, 1943) INT-20NS-19<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. IS, 1944) INT-24RS-30I<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-24RS-111<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept., 1943) INT-10EU-265<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9. 1943) INT-29UK-241<br />

Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Attached OSS Memorandum,<br />

"Ukrainian Societies"<br />

(June 2, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-ÍS9<br />

[Article about Polish National Council postwar<br />

territorial claims] (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-21PO-156<br />

[Articles concerning the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German people for the war, report]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-500<br />

[Articles in Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

(Mar. 6-9. 1942) INT-24RS-15<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldem<br />

(Fefc. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-15<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Belgians: document series INT-6BE-I to<br />

INT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians: numbered documents INT-33BE-1 to<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

[British comments on OSS report on Soviet policy]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1943) INT-24RS-142<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial on the overall situation and<br />

problems] (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-248<br />

[Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943; Dec. 8. 1943) INT-29UK-250<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5. 1942) 1NT-19MI-68<br />

Central Europe, Germany and Russia [future<br />

reorganization] (Apr. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-39<br />

[Comintern maneuvers in Mexico; former Spanish<br />

Socialist leader in concentration camp in<br />

Germany] (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-10EU-392<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-80<br />

Communist Writer Argues in Favor <strong>of</strong> Return <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews to Germany (Mar. 27, 1945) INT-33JE-56<br />

[Conditions in Spain]<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-27SP-11<br />

[Conditions in Spain; information concerning<br />

probable Axis plans and Spanish collaboration<br />

with the Axis powers]<br />

(Apr. 11. 1942) INT-27SP-20<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26.1942) INT-29UK-199<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

Crimean Collaborationist Government<br />

(July 16. 1943) INT-24RS-183<br />

(Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30, 1942) INT-29UK-46<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

Dr. Granovsky and the O.D.W.U.<br />

(Apr. 23, ¡945) 1NT-29UK-348<br />

[Dr. Hans Simons' lecture: problems <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

settlement] (Oct. 22, 1945) INT-¡0EU-633<br />

[Evening with various foreign personalities: speech<br />

by Pierre Claudel] (May 4. ¡945) INT-10EU-586<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942 to Apr. 8. 1942) INT-10EU-20<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-453<br />

Finns: document series INT-11FJ-1 to<br />

INT-11FI-140<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung for<br />

Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs (June 23, ¡945) INT-33FR-62<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sept. ¡5. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-886<br />

French Opinion in the U.S. on the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Sept. 18. ¡944) INT-33FR-34<br />

General Vlasov and His Army<br />

(Aug. 10. ¡943) INT-24RS-209<br />

[German Forces on the Russian Front]<br />

(Nov. 27. ¡942) ¡NT-24RS-94<br />

[German military strength on the Italian front and<br />

return <strong>of</strong> Italian workers from Germany]<br />

(Aug. H, 1943) INT-17IT-774<br />

[German plan for organizing the Baltic States:<br />

document transmitted by the Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 5, 1943) 1NT-10EU-200<br />

[German POW's in Soviet Union]<br />

(Feb. 2, ¡942) INT-24RS-¡0<br />

[German propaganda in France and ways to refute<br />

it] (June ¡9, 1942) INT-12FR-224<br />

German propaganda tactics to divide Serbs and<br />

Croats (June ¡-3. 1942) INT-30YU-77<br />

Germans: document series INT-13GE-¡ to<br />

INT-13GE-1720<br />

"Germans in the Ukraine"<br />

(Sept. JO, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-¡02<br />

Germans: numbered reports INT-33GE-1 to<br />

INT-33GE-113<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian Supporters;<br />

Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] " Les Refugies<br />

Ukrainiens et le Probleme de leur Assistance<br />

Internationale"<br />

(iVov., 1944 [• Mar.. 1945]) INT-29UK-338<br />

Germany: Summer Institute for Social Progress<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July ¡8, 1944) INT-10EU-437<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-¡5HU-¡ to<br />

¡NT-¡5HU-823<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-10EU-54<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9. 1945) INT-¡0EU-6¡2<br />

International Correspondence: Last Ditch Stand <strong>of</strong><br />

German Bishops (Oct. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-136<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(June 5. ¡942) INT-29UK-H6<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(Nov. 30. ¡944) INT-IOEU-504<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June ¡6, 1945) INT-29UK-359<br />

Interview with H. J. Duteil, Editor <strong>of</strong> Revue de la<br />

Pensée Française<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) 1NT-12FR-W04<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

(Jan. ¡7. ¡944) INT-29UK-264<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(IVov. ¡1. ¡943) INT-29UK-242;<br />

(June 7. ¡945) INT-29UK-355<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-322<br />

Lectures Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> France Forever by<br />

Andre Cheradame (Mar. 1. 1943) INT-¡2FR-562<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

the German question]<br />

(Jan. 22, ¡945) INT-¡2FR-949<br />

[Memoranda on and Newspaper Interviews with<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Dec., ¡94¡ -Apr., ¡942) INT-29UK-82<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, ¡943; June ¡4, 1943) INT-29UK-¡94<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries, Germany<br />

and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

(Dec 26. ¡944) ¡NT-10EU-526<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. ¡3. 1943; Dec. 17. 1943) INT-29UK-253<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 137


Germany Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

([Apr 22-23, 1941]) INT-29UK-27;<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-28<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin] CFeb. 5, 1942) INT-29UK-31<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) INT-33Z-99<br />

Nationalist Polish-Language Papers Claim Prewar<br />

German Territory for Poland<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-33PO-147<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33RS-8<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-29UK-290<br />

Oscar Lange Discusses Soviet-Russian Intentions<br />

Regarding Poland and Germany<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-33PO-118<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the question<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany] (May 11, 1945) INT-21PO-1319<br />

Polish-Language Press Notes for the Middle <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 1944 (Sept. 1. 1944) INT-33PO-121<br />

[Polish Minister <strong>of</strong> State announces demands for<br />

German territories]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-566<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May 1943]<br />

(May 28, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-33HV-10<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13. 1942) INT-29UK-99<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-142<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec. 31, 1942; Jan. 31, 1943) 1NT-19MI-156<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-109<br />

[Problem <strong>of</strong> reparations, note]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-93<br />

[Prominent Spanish refugees predict Nazi invasion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spain] (Nov. 25, 1942) INT-27SP-94<br />

[Propaganda Disseminated by Yugoslav<br />

Information Center in Ankara, Turkey]<br />

(Aug. 8-31. 1942) INT-30YU-198<br />

[Proposals regarding occupation poUcies for<br />

postwar Germany; instrucción pastoral, sobre<br />

algunos errores modernos]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1942; Nov. 24, 1942) AD-2-13<br />

Reaction in Europe to the Results <strong>of</strong> the Moscow<br />

Conference; German Reactions; Suggested<br />

Activities as Result <strong>of</strong> Conference<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-273<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> American Soviet sympathizers to<br />

manifesto <strong>of</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

Mug. 11, 1943) 1NT-24RS-178<br />

Recent Negotiations <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihajlovic with the<br />

Germans (Feb. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1395<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

(May 1, 1943; May 20, 1943) INT-29UK-179<br />

[Report on German troop movements in<br />

Yugoslavia] (July 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1062<br />

[Report on military movements in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-1181<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26, 1942) INT-24RS-85<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-359<br />

Romanians: document series INT-23RM-1 to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-14<br />

[Russian language dailies in NYC]<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-24RS-13<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-24RS-160<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-24RS-187<br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Pro Deo broadcasts to Germany<br />

[invitation to Jacques Maritain to participate]<br />

(Oct., 1942) INT-19MI-135<br />

138 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial French Views on the Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Oct. 2, 1944) INT-12FR-899<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Slovene views on Germany and Austria<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

[Socialist relations with other Austrian emigres]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1942) INT-4AU-22<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Dec. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-100<br />

Soviet Union and Germany, "France-Amérique" <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 15th (Aug. 20-24, 1943) 1NT-12FR-642<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-29UK-287<br />

[Suggested names <strong>of</strong> possible readers]<br />

(July 10, 1943) INT-10EU-240<br />

Swedish Exports to Germany as Viewed by the<br />

Scandinavian-American Press<br />

(May 20, 1944) ¡NT-33SW-1<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar., 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noli's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

([Feb. 20, 1944]) INT-1AL-108<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Question in German Politics<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-29VK-91<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use] (Mar. 4-12, 1942) INT-29UK-32<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Underground Antinaziste et Antifasciste en<br />

Allemagne et Italie<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-587<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-299<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on Soviet<br />

and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-24RS-171<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> the German People, by Andre<br />

Cheradame <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-5I9<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-33UK-30<br />

Germany Day Association, Inc.<br />

"German Day" Struggle [Chicago]<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-13GE-666<br />

Gerowsky, Alexis<br />

Dr. Alexis Gerowsky [Biographical Note]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1943) INT-8CR-54<br />

Gerutis, A.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Gervasi, Frank<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) 1NT-26SL-198<br />

Geshk<strong>of</strong>f, Theodore I.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Theodore I.<br />

Geshk<strong>of</strong>f - Bulgarians] (Oct. 1, 1942-Aug. 31,<br />

1943) PERS-1-39<br />

Gestapo<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany After<br />

theWar(7an. 7, 1943) 1NT-13GE-489<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Nov. 14, 1944) MT-13GE-1272<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1941) INT-13GE-14<br />

Varous Social Classes in Germany<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-1026<br />

Ghyka, George<br />

see de Ghika, George<br />

Giaccone, Francis X.<br />

[Judge Francis X. Giaccone]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1944) INT-17IT-1605<br />

Gibemau, J. A.<br />

[Conversation with Fontanals and Gibemau]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-27SP-158<br />

Spanish Political Situation and Strategy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations; Solution for the Iberian Puzzle<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-27SP-164<br />

Gibrat, Robert<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Gierowski, Alexis<br />

Alexis Gierowski and Carpatho-Russia<br />

(June 26, 1944) INT-33CR-7<br />

[Alexis Gierowski and Svoboda]<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-8CR-139<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Invitation to Carpatho-Russian<br />

Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 23, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-8CR-198<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Opinion on Greek Catholic<br />

Union Convention] ([July 1944]) INT-8CR-163<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals To<br />

Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) ¡NT-33CR-12<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Registration as a Foreign Agent]<br />

(May 17, 1944) 1NT-8CR-148;<br />

(July 26, 1944) INT-8CR-162<br />

[Alexis Gierowski's Passport Problems]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) INT-8CR-270;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1945) INT-8CR-272<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russian Groups<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-8CR-152<br />

[Autonomy <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian]<br />

(var. dates, 1929 to 1939) 1NT-8CR-1S1<br />

[Biographical Note on] Alexis Gierowski<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-8CR-I17<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference in Pittsburgh<br />

([n.d.]) 1NT-8CR-211<br />

Carpatho-Russian Matters<br />

(Sept. IS, 1944) INT-8CR-174<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

(Feb. 5. 1945) 1NT-33CR-16<br />

Carrying into Force an Overdue Treaty:<br />

Self-Govemment for Carpathian-Russia<br />

(Aug. 1938) INT-8CR-149<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R. Called<br />

'Slap' at Pro-Communist Carpatho-Russians Here<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-33CR-22<br />

Gierowski and Svoboda<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-8CR-142<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-8CR-124;<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-8CR-140;<br />

(June 24, 1944) INT-8CR-153;<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-175;<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) INT-8CR-184;<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-8CR-207;<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-208;<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-220;<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-8CR-233<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

[on Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-8CR-214<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Alexis<br />

Gierowski (May 28. 1945) INT-8CR-234<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation. Dr. Alexis<br />

Gierowski [on Archbishop Adam]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-8CR-193<br />

Molchany and Varzaly Comment on Gierowski<br />

(June 13. 1944) rNT-8CR-145<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jan. 23, cont.<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) INT-8CR-206<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Svoboda-Gierowski (June 8, 1944) INT-8CR-143<br />

Gifts and contributions<br />

[Comment on Slobodna Rec (newspaper) report on<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

fund contributions <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav national groups]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1178


Index by Subjects and Names Goerdeler, Karl<br />

Foreign-Language Groups Financial Contributions<br />

to European Political Causes<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-10EU-244<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary memoranda]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-10EU-4S6<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7. 1943) INT-25SC-2S7<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> three PT-19 Fairchild Trainer<br />

Airplanes to the War Department by the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(June 24. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-490<br />

Thelander Talk: Wings for Norway<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-2SSC-258<br />

Giglio, Giovanni<br />

[Giovanni Giglio] (Jan. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-996<br />

Gigliotti, Frank B.<br />

[Edward Corsi and Dr. Gigliotti]<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-17IT-703<br />

[National organizations' registration card for Frank<br />

B. Gigliotti] INT-17IT-1808<br />

Gilbert, James<br />

[Conversation with James Gilbert]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-27SP-501<br />

Gillouin, Rene<br />

[Rene Gillouin, Petain's "little brain trust"]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1941) 1NT-12FR-8<br />

Ginaitis, Mary<br />

Lithuanian Opinion in Detroit Meeting <strong>of</strong> Feb. 28,<br />

1943 (Mar. 4, 1943) INT-SBA-143<br />

Gi<strong>of</strong>fre, Vincenzo<br />

FBI Re-Arrests Two Italian Editors<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-17IT-96<br />

Gioia, Santo<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) lNT-17n-682<br />

Giordano, Buster<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Giovanola, Luigi<br />

[Luigi Giovanola] (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-24<br />

Gira, Ludas<br />

Baltic Sovereignty (Oct. 29, 1943) INT-33LI-14<br />

Giraud, Henri<br />

[De Gaulle vs. Giraud: Fighting French reaction to<br />

U.S. policy in North Africa]<br />

(Wov. 25-28. J942; ¡NT-12FR-393<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-33FR-7<br />

[Fighting French reaction to Giraud's declaration<br />

in favor <strong>of</strong> the Republic]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1943) INT-12FR-558<br />

France Forever Rally in New York<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-395<br />

General Giraud, General de Gaulle, and Marcel<br />

Peyrouton [interview with Tixier]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-12FR-488<br />

General Giraud Sends Greetings to General<br />

Mihailovich • Srbobran <strong>of</strong> March 12, 1943<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-764<br />

[General Giraud's cable to General Odie]<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-12FR-5S3<br />

[General Giraud's letter to General Odie, report]<br />

(Nov. 25-27, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-448<br />

General Giraud's Visit and French Discord in the<br />

U.S. (July 27, 1943) IPfT-33FR-16<br />

General Odie and General Giraud<br />

(May 4. 1942) ÍNT-12FR-65<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo; attacks on<br />

Giraud; Vichy activities <strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(July 15-23, 1943) INT-12FR-6I1<br />

Official Biography <strong>of</strong> General Giraud<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-12FR-622<br />

[Raoul Aglion's position with respect to Giraud<br />

and de Gaulle] (Nov. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-436<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks on Fighting French<br />

personalities and activities]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1943) INT-12FR-481<br />

Rumor <strong>of</strong> Giraud Replacement<br />

(Nov. 13. 1943) INT-12FR-693<br />

Girdvainis, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942 to Dec 1. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-85<br />

Girgaitis, Pius<br />

[Lithuanian Notes from Chicago. 111.]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) ÍNT-5BA-458<br />

Gissibl, Fritz<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

(Oct. 27, 1941) ¡NT-13GE-192<br />

Giunta Comunale<br />

Dissension in the Giunta Comunale<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-17IT-1528<br />

[Political conditions in liberated Italy after the Bari<br />

Congress] (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1083<br />

Giuseppe Berti<br />

Italy After the Moscow Declaration: a Communist<br />

View CJVov. 5, 1943) ¡NT-33IT-31<br />

Giustizia and Liberta<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> the Giustizia e<br />

Liberta movement and the Action Party]<br />

(July 29, 1943) 1NT-17IT-765<br />

Gizir, Armand H.<br />

[Armand H. Gizir's comments on membership in<br />

Armenian-American political and religious<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1945) INT-3AM-80<br />

Gjinishi, Mustafa<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-1AL-126<br />

Gjylbegaj, Musa<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21, 1943) INT-1AL-92<br />

Gladden, Lt.<br />

[Lt. Gladden <strong>of</strong> Naval Intelligence on Gregor<br />

Sebba] (Nov. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-212<br />

Gladik, Victor<br />

[Biographic Information]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-24RS-76<br />

Glantz, John<br />

Finns in Ohio (May 2, 3. 1944) 1NT-11FI-83<br />

Glas Kanade (newspaper)<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. II, 1944) INT-30YU-1589<br />

Glas Kanadskih Srba (newspaper)<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslav press in Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-151S<br />

Glas Naroda (newspaper)<br />

Communist Slovenian Newspapers<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-414<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. ¡0, 1941) INT-26SL11<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles Featured in<br />

Slovenian-American Press; Slovene Cathohcs and<br />

Yugoslav Liberation Movement<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33YU-127<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in United<br />

States (Dec. 11, 1944) INT-33YV-107<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Glaser, Kurt<br />

[Dr. Kurt Glaser comments on German leftist<br />

activities] (¿ug. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1673<br />

German Labor Delegation<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-111S<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Kurt Glaser, Albert Grzesinski, and Ernest<br />

Hamburger<br />

(Sept. 2;-Oct. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-863<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Various Items About the Tillich Committee<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1112<br />

Glatzer, Mr.<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-442<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-447<br />

Glenbocki, Judge<br />

K. Jurgela on Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-SBA-294<br />

Glocar, Emilyan<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1529<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Dec 18, 1943) INT-33YU-57<br />

Fifth Triannual Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb Diocese<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1276<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YV-1060<br />

Interview with Bogdan Dragisich, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(iVov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-348<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

(July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1462<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran] (June 25. 1943-Dec 6,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1624<br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1267<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1366<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Serbs: Interview with Rev. Emilian Glocar, Serb<br />

Orthodox Priest in Cleveland<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-30YU-926<br />

Serbs: Views <strong>of</strong> Three Serb Priests Who Are With<br />

Louis Adamic Group<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1041<br />

Glos Ludowy (newspaper)<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6. 1942) INT-21PO-145<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-6<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-26SL-127<br />

Gluckstadt, Hans<br />

[Scandinavian economists biographical notes]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-25SC-22<br />

Gmuca, Abbot Stanislas<br />

Annual Tribute Paid to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-406<br />

[Interview with Father Abbot Gmuca]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-374<br />

Meeting held in Euclid Beach Park Sponsored by<br />

Slovak Organizations and Societies, especially<br />

the Slovak League (July 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-510<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies, Cleveland, June 27,<br />

1943 (July 19, 1943) INT-33CZ-23<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Alliance<br />

(May 5, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-384<br />

Slovak Affairs (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-554<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-563<br />

Goebbels, Joseph<br />

Nazi Life At Stake Goebbels Assert<br />

(Oct. 19. 1942) 1NT-13GE-374<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943, May 31, 1943) INT-13GE-669<br />

Goendor, Ferenc<br />

Interview with Ferenc Goendor<br />

(Feh. 8, 1943) INT-15HU-267<br />

Goerdeler, Karl<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1319<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler" in New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold]]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1287<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-33GE-69<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 139


Goering, Hermann Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Goering, Hermann<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, ¡942) INT-13GE-160<br />

Memorandum for Dr. James G. Rogers [on Guido<br />

Schmidt's alleged visit to Goering]<br />

(Dec IS. 1942) INT-4AU-234<br />

Goerl, Stephen<br />

[Contributor to Nepszava]<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-15HU-18S<br />

Further Information from Mr. Greenburger<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-171<br />

Goerster, Eugen<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-194<br />

Goetze, Mas<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) INT-13GE-Í46;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-33GE-8<br />

G<strong>of</strong>fin, Robert<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, 1942) INT-12FR-154<br />

Golawski, Bernard<br />

[Reverend Bernard Golawski]<br />

(June 16. 1944) INT-21PO-883<br />

Gold<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1383<br />

Gold, W. J.<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Louis Nemzer]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1942) INT-5BA-146<br />

Goldenweiser, A. A.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

(Feb. 14. ¡945) ¡NT-33RS-43<br />

Goldman, Hetty<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Hetty<br />

Goldman - Greeks] (Mar. 9. 1945; Apr. 13.<br />

1945) PERS-1-40<br />

Goldmann, Nahum<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Nahum Goldmann]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-18JE-487<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Congress in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stephen S. Wise]<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-18JE-524<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-33RS-5<br />

Seminar at the Euclid Avenue Temple in<br />

Cleveland (Jan. 24, 1945) INT-18JE-472<br />

[Statements by Henry Monsky and Nahum<br />

Goldmann in favor <strong>of</strong> a Jewish State <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine] (May 24, 1945) INT-18JE-525<br />

[Yugoslav Jews] (Apr. 16. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-19<br />

Goldmuntz, Messrs.<br />

Belgian, Jewish Diamond Magnates (Lipschutz and<br />

the two Goldmuntz Brothers)<br />

(June 22. 1943) INT-6BE-24<br />

Goldschmidt, Jacob<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Goldschmidt, Paul<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Goldschmidt, Walter J.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AV-347<br />

Goldschmiedt, Henry<br />

[Central European chemists and pharmacists<br />

pledge <strong>of</strong> loyalty to U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) INT-10EU-1<br />

Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

Amoral Schizophrenia<br />

(Oct. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-323<br />

Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

(July 1. 1942) INT-13GE-185<br />

140 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany After<br />

the War (Jan. 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-489<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24. 1941 to Apr. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

Goldsmith Dinner (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-521<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-543<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

Reinhold Schairer and Arthur Goldsmith<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-347<br />

Goldstock, Samuel<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation in Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Jewish Commonwealth<br />

(Mar. 22, 23, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1319<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1310<br />

Golm, Ernest O.<br />

German War Criminals, Repoït <strong>of</strong> Dr. Golm<br />

(June 14, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1592<br />

Suggestions Concerning Trials Against German<br />

War Criminals (June 14. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1593<br />

Golm, O. F.<br />

Dr. Ernest O. F. Golm<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1460<br />

Golos Pravdy (periodical)<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

CiVov. 10. 1941) ¡NT-26SL-I1<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Golovin, Nicholas N.<br />

Gen. N. N. Golovin Works with the "Fuehrer"<br />

Jerebkov (Oct. 11. 1942) INT-24RS-80<br />

Golubovic, Radomir<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YÜ-1213<br />

Gombos, Zoltan<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Wov. 6. 1943) ¡NT-15HÜ-449;<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-15HV-544<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(2Vov. 21. 1944) INT-15HU-657<br />

Annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-15HU-576<br />

[Conversation with Zoltan Gombos]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-684<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

[Hungarian stand on Nazi occupation <strong>of</strong> Hungary]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-15HU-509<br />

Hungarians (Aug. 14, 1944) 1NT-15HU-597<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-15HU-529;<br />

(Nov. 17. 1944) INT-15HU-658<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos re Verhovay<br />

convention now in progress in Pittsburgh<br />

(Sept. 22, ¡943) INT-15HU-433<br />

[Wires from Russia]<br />

(Nov. 23-Dec. ¡. 1943) INT-15HU-457<br />

Gonatas, Stilianos<br />

[Correspondence on letter from General Gonatas<br />

concerning return <strong>of</strong> King George II]<br />

(Feb. 21. Mar. 2. 1942) INT-14GR-¡01<br />

[Greek political figures abroad and in U.S.; Greek<br />

shipping; communism]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1942) INT-14GR-52<br />

[Letter carried from Stilianos Gonatas to George<br />

Roussos, Dec. 1941]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1942) INT-14GR-23<br />

Gondor, Perene<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944; Apr. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-545<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5. ¡943) INT-¡5HÜ-464<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944: Feb. 29, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-495<br />

[Information on Hans Habe; Az Ember Celebrates<br />

Fiftienth Anniversary] (Oct. 31, 1933-Apr. 1,<br />

1942) ¡NT-¡5HU-522<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-15HU-456<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23, 24, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-534<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, ¡944) INT-¡5HV-498<br />

Gondor, Ferencz<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 2¡. ¡942) INT-¡5HU-304<br />

Gonzales, Ernestine<br />

Ernestine Gonzales and Spanish Activities<br />

(Jan. 8, ¡945) INT-27SP-38¡<br />

[Interview with Ernestine Gonzales]<br />

(July 4, ¡945) INT-27SP-485<br />

Gonzalez, Ernestina<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> SoUdarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 2¡, ¡943) INT-¡0EU-259<br />

Goodman, Eric<br />

Application for Position<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-539<br />

Goodrich, Carter<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2. 3. 1942) INT-4AU-2¡S<br />

Gordon-Finlayson, Robert<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 20. ¡944) INT-4AU-624<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 23, ¡944) INT-33AU-28<br />

Gordon, Lewis H.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lewis H.<br />

Gordon (Italian-language press) and Malbone W.<br />

Graham (Lithuanian-language press)]<br />

(July 30, ¡942-Feb. ¡8, ¡943) PERS-¡-36<br />

Goreta, Matt<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡309<br />

Goreth, Botho<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June ¡9, ¡942 to Sept. 7, ¡942) INT-4AU-¡3¡<br />

Goricar, Joseph<br />

[Joseph Goricar] (Apr. ¡0, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡3;<br />

(Dec. 31, 1941) INT-30YU-51<br />

Yugoslav Governments - Dr. Joseph Goricar<br />

(June ¡. ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-52<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, ¡942) lNT-30YU-¡94<br />

Goris, Jan Albert<br />

Conversation with Mr. Goris<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-89<br />

Interview <strong>of</strong> Monsieur Goris, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

Information Bureau (Apr. 24, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-92<br />

Gorka, Olgierd<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gorka on Minorities in Pre-War and<br />

Post-War Poland<br />

(Dec. H, ¡944) ¡NT-2¡PO-¡039<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Olgierd Gorka's Views on the Polish<br />

Situation (Dec. 2, ¡944) 1NT-2¡PO-I033<br />

Gorkin, Alexander<br />

[Soviet War Aims] (Mar. 8, ¡943) INT-24RS-¡30;<br />

(Mar. 8, ¡943) 1NT-24RS-131<br />

Gornik, John<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, ¡942) INT-30YU-323<br />

Interviews in Cleveland<br />

(Mar. ¡3, 1942) INT-30YU-22<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) 1NT-30YU-321<br />

Gorrasi, Joseph<br />

[Joseph Gorrasi] (Apr. 7. ¡945) lNT-¡7lT-¡722<br />

Gotshal, Sylvan<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23. ¡944) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡004<br />

Gottfurcht, Hans<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain<br />

(Oct. 20. 1943) 1NT-13GE-903;<br />

(Feb. 26. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡027


Index by Subjects and Names Governments-in-exile, Greece<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17. Feb. 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1401<br />

Gotthelf, Herta<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Gottlieb, Leo<br />

[Yugoslav Representative Leo Gottlieb on Talks<br />

with UNRRA] (Nov. IS, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1596<br />

Gottman, Klement<br />

[Harriman's commentary on Slovak events]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-619<br />

Gottschalk, Max<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Europe and America<br />

(Apr. 1, 1942) INT-10EU-13<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities regarding<br />

Zionist affairs] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-18JE-337<br />

Gottwald, Klement<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support (Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33CZ-49<br />

Gouin, Felix<br />

[Escape <strong>of</strong> Felix Gouin]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1942) INT-12FR-295<br />

[Felix Gouin, note]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-332<br />

[Felix Gouin's statement on French expectation <strong>of</strong><br />

a second front) (Aug. 20, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-374<br />

French Socialist Underground<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-12FR-737<br />

[Situation among the Fighting French in London]<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) im-12FR-378<br />

Gourevitch, Anna<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21. 1942 to May 28.<br />

1942) ¡NT-10EU-32<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) 1NT-10EU-77<br />

Government<br />

see Constitutional reforms<br />

see Constitutions<br />

see Government employees<br />

see Military government<br />

see Political reforms<br />

see Public administration<br />

Government employees<br />

see also Military personnel<br />

FNB budget estimates, FY42-FY46 AD-1-1<br />

AD-1-2. AD-1-3<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal for Germany as an<br />

Interim Solution <strong>of</strong> Civil Service Problem<br />

(May 22. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-97<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Government information<br />

Auxiliary Information Service for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-605<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

pubUcations] fDec. 11. 1942) 1NT-19MI-139<br />

[Bosko Ivanovich's Book <strong>of</strong> "Documents"]<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-30YU-935<br />

[Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hackett]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-353<br />

[Discussion on ways and means <strong>of</strong> tapping W.P.A.<br />

material on foreign nationalities]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1942; Apr. 6, 1942) 1NT-19MI-43<br />

[Foreign-language dodgers]<br />

(July 18. 1942) INT-10EU-105<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> Information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

(Mar. 5. 1942) INT-10EU-37<br />

Potential Sources <strong>of</strong> Information Re: Prominent<br />

Europeans in U.S. (Dec. 22, 1941) INT-10EU-35<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Official Yugoslav Documents in<br />

"American Srbobran"<br />

(Apr. 19, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1349<br />

Research Service on Atrocities in Europe<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-103<br />

Seminar in New Haven [political inteUigence and<br />

foreign-nationality problem in U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-520<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the French<br />

National Group [in California]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-12FR-641<br />

Government securities<br />

"Serb Bomber Christening" and an editorial<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-30YV-1425<br />

Serbian-American Quarrels<br />

(June 7. 1944) INT-30YU-1429<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29. 1943) INT-29UK-257<br />

[Ukrainian-American War Bond Drive]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1943) INT-29UK-259<br />

Ukrainian War Bond Rally<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-29UK-298<br />

War Bond Drive and Lithuanian Politics<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-5BA-83<br />

Government spending<br />

FNB budget estimates FY42-FY46 AD-l-l<br />

AD-1-2, AD-1-3<br />

Government supplies and property<br />

see also Military supplies and property<br />

Governmental reforms<br />

see Constitutional reforms<br />

see Political reforms<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Albania<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1AL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Belgium<br />

[Belgian Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-6BE-13<br />

Belgium and AMG (Sept. 15. 1943) ¡NT-6BE-29<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17. 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Bulgaria<br />

Bulgarian 'Govemment-in-Exile'<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-7BU-45<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia<br />

Additional Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Recent London<br />

Announcements (Dec. 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-819<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency<br />

and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency with the<br />

Czechoslovak government]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-372<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-659<br />

Calvin Brook on Sundry Matters<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-74S<br />

[Charges made by William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator, against Ladislav Feierabend,<br />

Czechoslovak minister <strong>of</strong> finance]<br />

(Apr. 4-Moy 6, 1943) 1NT-19MI-207<br />

Cibere's Resignation from the Czechoslovak State<br />

Council (July 6, 1944) INT-9CZ-730<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(JVov. 28, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-817<br />

Communist Influences in the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-9CZ-626<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-32A-64<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

[Dissensions in Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-13GE-481<br />

[Emil Stankoviansky's predictions for Benes'<br />

administration] (July 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-727<br />

[Fighting French denunciation <strong>of</strong> the Munich Pact]<br />

(Sept. 29-Oct. 12, 1942) 1NT-12FR-370<br />

Helen Vrabel on Slovak Affairs<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-677<br />

Interview with Dr. Ripka<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-713<br />

Interview With League's Dubosh<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-657<br />

[Ladislav Feierabend's trip to the U.S. to Raise<br />

Funds for the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-exile] 1NT-9CZ-711<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef Valo;<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday (June 5. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-705<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jozef Valo]<br />

(May 7. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-688<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-773<br />

Platek Forsees Czechoslovakia Becoming Part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Feö. 3, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-846<br />

[Polish and Czech govemments-in-exile<br />

communique on regional cooperation]<br />

(June 11. 1942) INT-21PO-50<br />

Political Observations on the Czechoslovakian<br />

Situation (Jan. 75. 1944) INT-9CZ-621<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-758<br />

Slovak League Affairs<br />

(July 12, 1944) ÍNT-9CZ-720<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-768<br />

[Subsidies from govemments-in-exile to the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(iVov. 17-19, 1943) INT-10EU-288<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Denmark<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) 1NT-25SC-210<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) 1NT-33DA-3<br />

Govemments-in-exile, France<br />

Address by a British Journalist to the Institute for<br />

Advanced Study, Princeton<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-33Z-69<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Germany<br />

[Vatican report on establishment <strong>of</strong> German<br />

govemment-in-exile in Russia]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) 1NT-171T-1401<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Greece<br />

American Greeks and the Political Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece (Jan. 2«, 1943) ¡NT-33GR-24<br />

Factions <strong>of</strong> the Papandreou Government<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-14GR-559<br />

Greek Activities (Sept. 2, 1944) INT-14GR-568<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

(JVov. 28. 1944) INT-33GR-79<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-33GR-26<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-50<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(^ug. 22, 1942) INT-33GR-17;<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) INT-33GR-20;<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) INT-33GR-21<br />

Greeks: document series INT-14GR-1 to<br />

INT-14GR-748<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the Small<br />

Nations" (May 22. 1944) INT-33GR-33<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote<br />

Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

(July 15. 20. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-54<br />

[New developments in Spain and among the<br />

Greeks in exile] (Jan. 2, 1943 to Jan. 4.<br />

1943) INT-10EU-115<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-33GR-9;<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-33GR-10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) 1NT-33GR-3;<br />

(Apr. 9, 1942) INT-33GR-4<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-33GR-28<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy by Sophocles Venizelos,<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Greek Liberal Party<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-33GR-27<br />

[Subsidies from govemments-in-exile to the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(JVov. 17-19, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-288<br />

Tsouderos Advises Collaboration with the EAM<br />

(Aug. 10. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-57<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-33GR-11<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 141


Great Britain Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Dangerous Obstacle to the Fight Against Hitlerism<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-18JE-79<br />

[Deutsch's statement <strong>of</strong> Socialist policy; British<br />

refusal to receive Czemin and Deutsch]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-398<br />

[Differences in Soviet pacts <strong>of</strong> mutual assistance<br />

with Great Britain and Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-24RS-210<br />

[Dispatches from British Embassy regarding free<br />

movements] (May 4, 1942) INT-19MI-49<br />

[Edouard Hartmann, retired Vichy <strong>of</strong>ficial in U.S.,<br />

statement on French policies as they affect U.S.<br />

and Britain] (Apr. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-180<br />

Entire American Jewish Community United in<br />

Opposition to British White Paper <strong>of</strong> 1939<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-18JE-310<br />

Excerpt From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Suppression <strong>of</strong> French-Language Newspaper<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943; Sept. 20. 1943) INT-33Z-43<br />

[Excerpts from House <strong>of</strong> Commons parliamentary<br />

debates concerning attacks on Allied<br />

Governments in foreign-language press]<br />

(May 20, 1943; July 7, 1943) INT-33Z-31;<br />

(June 23, 1943; July 20. 1943) INT-33Z-32<br />

Extract From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Control <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943; Aug. 23, 1943) INT-33Z-39<br />

Finnish Seamen (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-11FI-11;<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-11FI-21<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press on the British Labor<br />

Government (Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-624<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-108<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian National Committee in<br />

London] (Nov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-394<br />

Former Ambassador Fotitch on Current Yugoslav<br />

Situation (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-33YU-110<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and Activity<br />

Here as Affected by Recent Developments<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-33FR-25<br />

Free French [excerpts from Liberation, resistance<br />

newspaper; dissension with Great Britain and the<br />

U.S.] (Mar. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-47<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) 1NT-13GE-903;<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

[Free Romania movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1942) INT-23RM-43<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-33FR-29<br />

[French views on the de Gaullist problem as one<br />

<strong>of</strong> British versus American policy]<br />

(June 22, 1944) INT-12FR-838<br />

Further Comment by Markovich<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1641<br />

Further Greek-American Protest Against British<br />

Intervention (Dec. 12, 1944) INT-33GR-84<br />

[General Deutsch on contacts abroad]<br />

(JVov. 4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-642<br />

German-language press anti-British propaganda<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-445<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-354<br />

Germans in Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-363<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-4AU-79<br />

Greek Activities (Sept 2, 1944) 1NT-14GR-568<br />

Greek Affairs (Dec. 11, 1944) INT-14GR-626<br />

Greek-American Agitation over British<br />

Intervention (Dec. 11. ¡944) INT-33GR-82<br />

Greek-Language Press on News Reporting from<br />

Greece (Oct. 23, 1944) INT-33GR-72<br />

Greek Organizations Protest British Policy<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-14GR-619<br />

144 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Greeks (British Intentions)<br />

(Dec. 8, 1944) INT-14GR-631<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> International Workers Order<br />

comments on Czech situation]<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-566<br />

Henri de Kerillis: on de Gaulle and on Great<br />

Britain's Relations with France<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-12FR-559<br />

[House <strong>of</strong> Commons Post-War Policy Group,<br />

Memorandum] (June 2, 1943) INT-13GE-670<br />

[Information on Jewish and Arabic political<br />

organizations and periodicals published in<br />

Palestine and Transjordan]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-18JE-220<br />

Intervention in Italy<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-33IT-112<br />

Interview with General Odie [General Weygand's<br />

dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in Libya, and<br />

situation on the eastern front]<br />

fiVov. 26, 1941) INT-12FR-29<br />

Interview with Mr. Henri Fast, <strong>of</strong> Belgian<br />

Information Center (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-6BE-72<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

(Apr. 2, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-85<br />

Interview with Pastor Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner Gulbrandsen<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-25SC-380<br />

Interview with Robert Valeur <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information <strong>Services</strong><br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) 1NT-12FR-990<br />

[Investigation by British authorities <strong>of</strong> source for<br />

article on a "Free Sicily"]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-1489<br />

[Invitation to all parties to join Fighting French;<br />

British opposition to Vallin]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-12FR-368<br />

Irish: document series INT-16IR-1 to INT-16IR-30<br />

Isaiah Berlin <strong>of</strong> the British Embassy in Washington<br />

on the American-British Alliance<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-10EU-403<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1615<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

attitudes towards Great Britain's poUcy in India<br />

and treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian prisoners in the Middle<br />

East] (June 22-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-171T-332<br />

Italian Societies in Great Britain Since 1940<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1030<br />

[Items <strong>of</strong> French and British propaganda during<br />

World War I] (Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 28,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-145<br />

[Jan Masaryk's views on U.S. participation in the<br />

war] (Aug. 4, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-182<br />

[Jewish group requests State Department<br />

intercession in Palestine issue]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-18JE-38:<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-18JE-81<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

CJVov. 23, 1942) INT-18JE-162<br />

[Jewish press comments on British-Indian relations<br />

and Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter's trip to<br />

India] (Mar. 16-27. 1942) INT-18JE-90<br />

[Jewish reaction to the "Struma" disaster and<br />

British policy in Palestine]<br />

(Feb. 20-Apr. 24, 1942) INT-18JE-19<br />

Julius Smetona Advocates War on Russia by the<br />

U.S. and England (Feb. 9, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-512<br />

Libyan Crisis: Jewish Participation in the Defense<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

(May 29-July 20. 1942) INT-18JE-114<br />

"L'Italia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian Separatism"<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-33IT-140<br />

[Lithuanians urging Pandit Nehru in India to resist<br />

compromise with British]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-I5<br />

[Living conditions for Yugoslav prisoner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British] (Apr. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1324<br />

[London Times article on post-war policy and<br />

arrangements, extract]<br />

(Aug. 29. 1944) INT-10EU-455<br />

London Times [Editorial] Invites the U.S. to Side<br />

with Britain and Russia for Shaping the Postwar<br />

World (Mar. 10-13. 1943) INT-24RS-I36<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-33YU-64<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 1, 1944) ¡NT-lAL-111<br />

[Memorandum on British attitude towards Otto]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-183<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Mihailovich and British Mission to Yugoslavia]<br />

(May 24,26, 1943) INT-30YU-909<br />

[Munich Agreement] (Aug. 6, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-90<br />

New Soviet-Polish Crisis and Pravda's Allegation<br />

<strong>of</strong> English Peace Talks with Ribbentrop<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-24RS-219<br />

Note on the Relations <strong>of</strong> French and English<br />

Diplomacy Between the Two Wars<br />

(Jan. 15, 1942) INT-12FR-4;<br />

(Feb. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-102<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-33AR-10<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-33JE-5<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-290<br />

Official British view <strong>of</strong> German political refugees<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Palestinian Force Eyed with Reserve<br />

(Aug. 8, 1942) INT-18JE-133<br />

[Parliamentary debates in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

on newspaper attacks against Allied<br />

Governments, excerpts]<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-19MI-62<br />

Peace Possibilities between Germany, America and<br />

England (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-911<br />

Polish-American Committee Demands British Aid<br />

to Warsaw (Sept. 19 1944) INT-33PO-129<br />

[Polish-American press comment on British faith<br />

in diplomatic security at the Big Three<br />

conferences] (May 4, 1945) INT-21PO-1302<br />

[Polish-American press comment on British<br />

involvement in secret diplomacy]<br />

(Apr. 9, 1945) INT-21PO-1239<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the elections<br />

in Great Britain] (Aug. 7. 1945) INT-21PO-1510<br />

Polish-American Press on Churchill's Address in<br />

Parliament and Related Events<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-21PO-756<br />

[Polish-American views on British-Soviet treaty<br />

and post-war situation]<br />

(June 12-Aug. 5. 1942) INT-21PO-72<br />

Polish-Czech-Slovak Separatists Movement in<br />

London (Sept. 1. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-534<br />

[Polish rally in London]<br />

(June 2, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-880<br />

Political Alignment <strong>of</strong> German Emigres in Great<br />

Britain (August, 1943) INT-13GE-796<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Political, Military and Economic Summary<br />

(Mar. 23. 1944) INT-14GR-477<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders in<br />

Exile (June 28. 1944) INT-20NS-33<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13. 1942) 1NT-29VK-99<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> State Department and British<br />

government regarding Romanian Free<br />

Movement] (Jan. 20, 1942) INT-23RM-11<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Trip to Moscow<br />

(Aug. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-527.


Index by Subjects and Names Greece<br />

[Preliminary information on European national<br />

groups in England and U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1942) INT-10EU-30<br />

[Press conference given by representatives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World New Zionist Organization]<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-18JE-54S<br />

[Press releases on the proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force in Palestine]<br />

(Nov. 1941-May ¡942) INT-1SJE-67<br />

[Press reports on Jewish resistance to British<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-307<br />

Prime Minister Churchill's Statement in English<br />

Parliament (Feb. 23. 1944) INT-5BA-319<br />

[Proposal by Lord Wedgewood for transfer <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine Mandate to U.S.]<br />

(May 29-June 1. 1942) INT-18JE-89<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish military<br />

force] (Jan. 22-Feb. 3. 1942) INT-18JE-10;<br />

(Oct. 1941-Apr. 1942) INT-18JE-28;<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-18JE-35;<br />

(Mar. 19-May 26, 1942) INT-18JE-93<br />

Protest Meeting Against British Intervention in<br />

Greece (Dec. 28, 1944) INT-33GR-85<br />

[Public opinion toward proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

(June 12-July 7, 1942) 1NT-18JE-115<br />

Ramath Hakovesh Incident<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) ÍNT-18JE-288<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1306<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Greeks in Egypt to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 22 February<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-476<br />

Recent Political Discussion on Palestine<br />

(Jan. 20. 1944) INT-18JE-309<br />

Recent Remarks <strong>of</strong> Louis C. Christopher<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1426<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by Free<br />

Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) 1NT-4AU-334<br />

Relations Between Yugoslav and British<br />

Governments (June 8. 1943) INT-30YU-976<br />

Relations <strong>of</strong> Various Allied or United Nations<br />

Groups in Mexico to Each Other<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-276<br />

Report from London<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1477<br />

Report on Prisoner Of War Interrogations:<br />

Opposition to Nazis<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-722<br />

Report on Speech <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk, Given in the<br />

Junior Common Room at Winthrop House,<br />

Harvard University, April 23, 1942<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-27<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

CDec. 15, 1943) ¡NT-33AU-16<br />

[Reports on a New Albanian Movement, Albanian<br />

Guerrillas, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-1AL-12<br />

Rev. Herbert J. Brodt<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1230<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7. 1942) 1NT-24RS-14<br />

Serbian General Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1283<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

Serial Publications Published in England Under the<br />

Auspices <strong>of</strong> Foreign governments and<br />

Organizations (June 28, 1943) INT-10EU-243<br />

Soviet and U.S. policy in Central Europe<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1325<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Great Britain and the<br />

Atlantic Charter (Jan. 9. 1945) INT-33SP-26<br />

[Spanish press comments regarding the foreign<br />

policy <strong>of</strong> Great Britain]<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-27SP-305<br />

Spanish Refugee Groups in United Kingdom<br />

(Dec. 1942) INT-27SP-256<br />

Spanish Socialist Hails British Labour Party<br />

Victory (July 30, 1945) INT-33SP-42<br />

Still List Baltic Envoys<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-5BA-33<br />

Struggle to Obtain Nullification <strong>of</strong> British White<br />

Paper <strong>of</strong> 1939 (Noy. 19, 1943) INT-18JE-279<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Gregor Sebba]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1942; Feb. 2, 1942) INT-4AU-3<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Talk on "Problems <strong>of</strong> Liberation"<br />

(Feb. 21, 1945) INT-33GR-96<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

[Talk with Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1284<br />

[Testimonial dinner for Dr. Weizmann and<br />

comments on British administration <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

(May 7-July 14, 1942) INT-18JE-119<br />

Town HaU Forum (Oct. 26, 1944) INT-33GR-73<br />

[Trade Union Congress: British and American<br />

labor; Communist Party]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1942) INT-19MI-96<br />

[Treatment <strong>of</strong> British soldiers by U.S. Legation in<br />

Greece] (Apr. 22, 24, 1942) INT-14GR-138<br />

Tunis May Go Over to British, Lecturer Says<br />

(Dec. 3, 1941) INT-12FR-96<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Dr. Constantine A. Chekrezi<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-1AL-105<br />

Voulgaris and the British; War Rumors<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-14GR-714<br />

Will Always Be Grateful to Russia; Red Army<br />

Saved Europe, Says Benes<br />

CSepr. 78, 1942) INT-9CZ-100<br />

World War I propaganda analysis<br />

(1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

Yiddish Press Criticizes Reported British Refusal<br />

To Admit Orphans to Palestine<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33JE-67<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech (Mar. 15, 1944) 1NT-33YU-65<br />

[Yugoslav govemment-in-exile Anglo-American<br />

military support and Polish govemment-in-exile<br />

military alliance] (Nov. 6, 1943; Nov. 11,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1134<br />

Yugoslavia: Political • Current Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 17-22, 1944) INT-30YU-1360<br />

Yugoslavian policy, Zivan Knezevich's criticism<br />

fOct. 8, 1943) INT-33YU-45<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

fOct. 12, 1942) INT-33JE-10<br />

Zionist Developments in England<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-18JE-312<br />

Zionist Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-33JE-15<br />

Zionists Flay British Ban on Jewish Army<br />

CDec. 3, 1941) INT-18JE-6<br />

Great Britain, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Cyprus<br />

see also Palestine<br />

[Postwar problems: attitude <strong>of</strong> Russia, future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Empire, and safeguard <strong>of</strong> small<br />

democracies] (Apr. 2, 1944) 1NT-10EU-386<br />

Great Neck, N.Y.<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

Great Neck, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

fFeb. I, ¡943) INT-5BA-99<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

German-American Federation<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-13GE-1505<br />

Greater New York CIO<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. ¡8, ¡944) INT-¡9MI-282<br />

Greater New York United Nations Committee<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July ¡-11, 1944) 1NT-10EU-427<br />

[Proposed merger <strong>of</strong> sundry American<br />

organizations] (May 13, 1944) INT-10EU-394<br />

Greater Newark Italian-American Labor<br />

Committee<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greater Newark Italian-American<br />

Labor Committee (Sept. 2, 1943) INT-33IT-20<br />

Greeburger, Sanford J.<br />

[Cable to Yugoslav Minister Jevtich from Dusko<br />

Popov] (Dec. 5-72. ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-30¡<br />

Greece<br />

see also Athens, Greece<br />

see also Corfu<br />

see aiso Crete<br />

see also Dodecanese Islands<br />

see also Epirus<br />

see also Greeks<br />

see also Macedonia<br />

see also Patras, Greece<br />

see also Thrace<br />

see oíso Tilos<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 25. 7942; INT-33AL-2<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 1 (Dec. 37. 7944; INT-1AL162<br />

[Appeal by the Greek-American press for food<br />

assistance to Greece] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-32A-7<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 70. 79«; INT-10EU-¡58;<br />

(Mar. ¡6, ¡943) INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting] (June 8, 7942; INT-10EU-72<br />

[Conditions in Greece] (Mar. ¡6. ¡942; Oct. 4,<br />

¡942) INT-17IT-159<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Sept. 23. ¡942) INT-1AL9<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Information] (Feb. 6, 1942) INT-32A-¡4<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.: the<br />

Greeks (Aug. ¡, ¡942; Oct. 20, ¡943) AD-2-W<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Conditions in Greece<br />

(May 8, ¡942) INT-32A-48<br />

Free Albania (August ¡942) INT-¡AL-17<br />

[Greek leaders praise Jewish participation in Near<br />

East fighting]<br />

(Apr. ¡3-July 23, ¡942) INT-18JE-1H<br />

Greek View <strong>of</strong> Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

(Jan. 74. 7943; INT-30YU-550<br />

Greeks: document series INT-¡4GR-1 to<br />

lNT-¡4GR-748<br />

Greeks: numbered reports INT-33GR-1 to<br />

INT-33GR-¡25<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-54<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(JVov. 30, 7944; INT-10EU-504<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-33JE-8<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. ¡7-Nov. 77, 7942; INT-¡AL-26<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the parliamentary group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

People's Party] (May 75, 7945; INT-28TU-H<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-10EU-6¡3<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research and Information for the<br />

Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Greece [establishment]<br />

(Feb. 5. ¡942) lNT-32A-¡3<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept. 77. 7947 ro Apr. 13. 1942) 1NT-10EU-24<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. 18. 1943) INT-33Z-53<br />

Slav Congress Resolution on Greek Internal<br />

Situation (Dec. 12, ¡944) /7VT-26SL-272<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 145


Greece Index by Subjects and Names<br />

The War and Greece During the<br />

Occupation AD-2-9<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ida T. Hill -<br />

Greeks] (Apr. 20. 1944-Oct. 13,<br />

1945) PERS-1-45<br />

Zog Analysis <strong>of</strong> Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

(Dec. 22. 1943) tNT-iAL-93<br />

Greek American Action<br />

see Ellamdra<br />

Greek American Committee for National<br />

Unity<br />

see also Greek American Council<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> Planned Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity Meeting, New<br />

York City, Jan. 14, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-14GR-640<br />

[Conversations with Stelios Pistolakis, Michael<br />

Posman, and Greek trade union members]<br />

(Dec. 11. ¡944) INT-14GR-621<br />

Greek Activities (Sept. 2. 1944) INT-14GR-568;<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) INT-14GR-593<br />

Greek Affairs (Dec. 11. 1944) INT-14GR-626<br />

Greek-American Committee for National Unity<br />

(Aug. 23. 1944) INT-14GR-565;<br />

(Nov. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-604<br />

"Greek-American Committee for National Unity"<br />

Becomes "Greek American Council"<br />

fFefc. 17. 1945) ¡NT-33GR-95<br />

Greek Rally (Jan. 26, ¡945) INT-33GR-92<br />

Grek-American Committee <strong>of</strong> National Unity<br />

f/iug. 23. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-59<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity, Nov. 26, 1944<br />

(JVov. 27. 1944) INT-I4GR-609<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I. Vlavianos<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-14GR-562<br />

Petition and Bar Fight<br />

(Dec. S, 7944; INT-14GR-6¡5<br />

Protest Meeting Against British Intervention in<br />

Greece (Dec. 28, ¡944) INT-33GR-85<br />

Resume <strong>of</strong> Current Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

(Feb. 5. ¡945) INT-14GR-652<br />

["Truth About Greece," Pamphlet by Stelios<br />

Pistolakis: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity Bulletin]<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) INT-¡4GR-606<br />

Greek American Council<br />

see also Greek American Committee for National<br />

Unity<br />

"Greek-American Committee for National Unity"<br />

Becomes "Greek American Council"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33GR-95<br />

[Greek American Council (Formerly<br />

Greek-American Committee for National Unity)]<br />

(Feb. ¡3, ¡945) INT-14GR-657<br />

Greek American Council Mass Meeting<br />

(June II. 1945) INT-33GR-H5<br />

[Greek American Council memorandum on<br />

conditions in Greece]<br />

(May 24, ¡945) INT-¡4GR-711<br />

[Greek American Trade Union Committee and the<br />

Greek American Council objectives]<br />

(Aug. 21, ¡945) INT-14GR-746<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

Supplement to Report Number 65 [Minutes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek American Council Conference, New York<br />

City, Feb. 1945] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-14GR-66¡<br />

Greek-American Forum (newspaper)<br />

Greek Communists in American Trade Unions<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-14GR-146<br />

Greek-American Fraternal Society<br />

Conference, Detroit, Mich., Jan. 1944<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Greek-American Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IWO (Jan. 25, 1944) 1NT-33GR-43<br />

Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) 1NT-14GR-474<br />

Greek-American Labor Congress<br />

(Nov. 30, ¡943) 1NT-33GR-42<br />

146 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Greek War <strong>of</strong> Independence Celebration]<br />

(Mar. 25, ¡944) ¡NT-¡4GR-48¡<br />

Latest Status <strong>of</strong> Activities <strong>of</strong> the Greek American<br />

Labor Committee<br />

(Dec. 23, ¡943) INT-14GR-448<br />

Pamphlet "Greece Fights for Freedom" issued by<br />

the Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

(Mar. 3, ¡944) 1NT-14GR-473<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7, ¡944) lNT-¡9MI-266<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 2¡, 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

Up-to-date Developments on Nationalities Groups<br />

(Feb. J, ¡944) INT-WEV-323<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting, NYC, Jan.<br />

1944<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting Herald<br />

(Feb. 2, ¡944) INT-33GR-45<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. JO, ¡944) INT-¡4GR-467;<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡944) INT.33GR-46<br />

Greek-American (newspaper)<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942 (May ¡. ¡942) ¡NT-¡4GR-85<br />

Greek American Progressive Association<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the GAPA<br />

(Aug. ¡4. ¡944) INT-33GR-58<br />

Eleventh National Convention <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A in<br />

Pittsburgh, July 26-27<br />

(July 29. ¡942) INT-¡4GR-¡28<br />

GAPA Convention in Pittsburgh<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) 1NT-14GR-258<br />

Gapa (Greek) Convention<br />

(July 27, ¡944) 1NTA4GR-555<br />

[Greek-American Progressive Association Meeting]<br />

(Aug. 5, ¡942) ¡NT-14GR-257<br />

[Greeks in America: Interviews with Theophanides<br />

and Dimitratos] (June 6, 1942) ¡NT-¡4GR-¡20<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A.<br />

(July 22, 1942) INT-¡4GR-20U<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) ¡NT-¡4GR-344<br />

Greek American Trade Union Committee<br />

[Conversations with Stelios Pistolakis, Michael<br />

Posman, and Greek trade union members]<br />

(Dec. H, ¡944) INT-¡4GR-62¡<br />

[Greek American Trade Union Committee and the<br />

Greek American Council objectives]<br />

(Aug. 21 1945) ¡NT-¡4GR-746<br />

Greek-American Tribune (newspaper)<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

(JVov. 9, ¡943) ¡NT-33GR-38<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, attacked and defended]<br />

(Feb. 6-May ¡3. 1942) INT-14GR-¡58<br />

British Elections in the Greek-Amencan Press<br />

(Aug. 2¡. ¡945) lNT-33GR-¡25<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Govemment-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

[Greek-American Tribune welcomes release from<br />

jail <strong>of</strong> Irving Potash and John Vapheiades]<br />

(Feb. 24, 28, 1942) INT-14GR-¡54<br />

Greek Battalion (July ¡5, ¡943) ¡NT-¡4GR-392<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. ¡7. 1943) 1NT-33GR-40<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

(Mar. ¡3-June 23, 1942) ¡NT-¡4GR-183<br />

Left-Wing Sympathies and Interests Among<br />

American Greeks<br />

(Aug. ¡3, ¡942) INT-14GR-260<br />

Notes on Greek Politics in the U.S<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT.33GR-2<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North African<br />

Campaign (Nov. 30, ¡942) INT-33GR-23<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June ¡8. ¡942) INT-14GR-176<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(Apr. ¡9, ¡943) INT-¡4GR-36¡;<br />

(Apr. ¡9, ¡943) INT-33GR-28<br />

Reprint <strong>of</strong> editorial [on Turkey] from Greek<br />

American Tribune<br />

(Sept. H, ¡943) lNT-¡4GR-420<br />

Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and South<br />

America, Inc.<br />

Christopher Contegeorge v. Athenagoras Spyrou<br />

and Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and South<br />

America, Inc. (Feb. 26, ¡944) INT-19M1-285<br />

Greek Bureau <strong>of</strong> Research and Information<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Greek publicity <strong>of</strong>fice in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1942) ¡NT-¡4GR-2¡2<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(July ¡4, ¡942) [NT-33GR-¡5<br />

Royal Greek Information Bureau<br />

(Jan. 28, ¡942) INT-¡4GR-51<br />

Greek Catholic Association<br />

Ukrainian Relations, Carpalho-Russian Congress<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡943) 1NT-26SL-77<br />

Greek Catholic Carpatho-Russian Benevolant<br />

Association<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Greek Catholic Church<br />

[British Government Inquiries about<br />

Ukrainian-Americans] (Sept. 29, ¡943; Oct. 8.<br />

¡943) INT-29UK-233<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June ¡0, ¡943) INT-29UK-200<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942]<br />

(July 2¡, ¡942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark Time<br />

(July 24, ¡944) ¡NT-33CR-8<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

(Feb. 5, ¡945) INT-33CR-¡6<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series lNT-8CR-¡ to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

[Consecration <strong>of</strong> Greek Catholic Bishop Ambrosius<br />

Senyshyn] (Oct. 22, ¡942) INT-29UK-H2<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the Nationalist<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 6, ¡944) INT-29UK-305<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) 1NT-10EU-264<br />

Enthronement <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in<br />

Philadelphia (Dec. 20, J942) lNT-29UK-¡3¡<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

([Feb.. ¡945]) INT-29UK-342<br />

GCU Memorandum (May ¡2. ¡945) INT-8CR-227<br />

[Information about Carpatho-Russian Activities<br />

and Fierlinger Statement]<br />

(May 18, ¡945) INT-8CR-23¡<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡944) INT-29UK-283<br />

[Interview with John Tarnavsky, Prominent Leader<br />

in Cleveland] (Dec. 8, 1943) lNT-29UK-25¡<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. ¡8. ¡944) INT-29UK-33¡<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw<br />

(May 10, ¡945) ¡NT-29UK-352<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June ¡5. ¡945) INT-29UK-358<br />

Interview with Rev. Peter Olksyw, Holy Trinity<br />

Greek CathoUc Ukrainian Church<br />

(Sept. 23, ¡943) INT-29UK-230<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

(JVov. 3. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-130<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(May ¡1, 1945) 1NT-8CR-225<br />

Orthodox and Greek Catholic Politico-Religious<br />

Alignments in Europe and America<br />

(Aug. 17, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-70<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 30, ¡945) ¡NT-33CR-¡8<br />

Polish Politics and Propaganda in the U.S.;<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. ¡-¡5. 1942) INT-29VK-¡96<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and the<br />

Providence Association<br />

(Apr. ¡5. ¡943) INT-29UK-¡74<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

(May 1, 1943; May 20, 1943) INT-29UK-179


Index by Subjects and Names Greeks<br />

Retirement <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Bishop<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-29UK-1S2<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-15S<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-29UK-272<br />

Slavs and Their Religious Denominations in<br />

Europe and America<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-26SL129<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-168<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29. 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33VK-26<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Wov. 20. 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2. 1944) INT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18. 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Priest Perly Penko<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-129<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27. 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainian Weekly Schliah<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-29UK-181<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-344<br />

Greek Catholic Union<br />

Additional Information on GCU Convention<br />

(July 28. 1944) rNT-8CR-165<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Opinion on Greek Catholic<br />

Union Convention] ([July 1944]) ¡NT-8CR-163<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russian Groups<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-8CR-152<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark Time<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-33CR-8<br />

Carpatho-Russian Organizations and Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Pro-Russia Movement<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-8CR-49<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Comment by Tkach and Sudimack<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-8CR-261<br />

Forthcoming Greek Catholic Union 24th Annual<br />

Convention (June 8, 1944) INT-8CR-144<br />

GCU Convention, membership, <strong>of</strong>ficial organ<br />

(Aug. 10, 1944) INT-8CR-169<br />

GCU Memorandum (May 12, 1945) 1NT-8CR-227<br />

GCU Memorandum; Masaryk<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-8CR-222<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Convention in<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., June 26-July 1, 1944]<br />

(July 15, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-157<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Convention] (May 26. 1944) INT-8CR-138<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-8CR-168<br />

John P. Sekerak [Defeat as President <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Catholic Union] (July 24. 1944) INT-8CR-159<br />

Membership <strong>of</strong> GCU (Aug. 9. 1944) INT-8CR-167<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(May 11. 1945) 1NT-8CR-225<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Delegation <strong>of</strong> Five<br />

from the Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.<br />

(May 29. 1945) mT-8CR-235<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11. 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Note: Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.<br />

(May 15. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-38<br />

Philadelphia Congress [<strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians]<br />

(July 27. 1944) INT-8CR-164<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 30. 1945) I\T-33CR-18<br />

Sidelight on Recent GCU Convention<br />

(July 25. 1944) INT-8CR-161<br />

Slovo K Narodu (Feb. 9. 1944) INT-8CR-90<br />

Territorial and Political Alignments<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-8CR-37<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> GCU (Apr. 25. 1945) INT-8CR-221<br />

Zatkovich-Papanek Conversation, Memo <strong>of</strong> GCU,<br />

et altera (May 8, 1945) INT-8CR-226<br />

Greek Fur Manufacturers Association<br />

Loyal Club (Feb. 17. ¡942) INT-I4GR-38<br />

[Thomas Miller] (Feb. 17. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-39<br />

Greek Independence Day celebrations, Mar.<br />

1942<br />

Greek Meeting in Boston Opera House 3/22/42,<br />

in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek National Day <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Mar. 22. 1942) INT-14GR-71<br />

Greek resistance, organized and guerrilla<br />

(Jan. 19-May 28. 1942) INT-14GR-168<br />

[King George's speech at Greek Independence<br />

Day Celebration dinner]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1942) INT-14GR-75<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5<br />

Greek Independence Day celebrations, Mar.<br />

1944<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Greek Independence Day, 24-26<br />

March 1944 (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-48<br />

Greek Celebration <strong>of</strong> Last Sunday [Greek<br />

Independence Day Celebration, Chicago]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-14GR-483<br />

Greek Independence Day celebrations, Mar.<br />

1945<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greece's Independence Day [San<br />

Francisco, Mar. 25, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) ¡NT-14GR-681<br />

Greek Independence Day Rally<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-33GR-103<br />

Liberal Greek-American Paper Publishes More<br />

Greetings from Greek Leaders in Greece<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) 1NT-33GR-102<br />

Greek Labor Party<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos: May Day Manifesto]<br />

(Dec. 1941; May 1, 1942) INT-14GR-119<br />

Greek League <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Greek League <strong>of</strong> Liberation, "E.A.S."<br />

(Apr. 20. 1943) INT-14GR-360<br />

Greek Liberation Celebration, NYC, Oct.<br />

1944<br />

National Celebration for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-595<br />

Rally in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek Liberation<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) INT-33GR-74<br />

Greek Liberation Celebration, San Francisco,<br />

Calif., Nov. 1944<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. 2. 1944) INT-33GR-78<br />

Greek Maritime Union<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

Greek Maritime Union<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-14GR-679<br />

Greek seamen and shipowners<br />

(Mar. 31-July 1. 1942) 1NT-14GR-186<br />

Left-Wing Sympathies and Interests Among<br />

American Greeks<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) INT-14GR-260<br />

[Letter and interview with Christopher Stephano;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> Greek Maritime Union; telegram<br />

about S.S. Anghyra] (July 1942) INT-14GR-144<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Greek Maritime Union]<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-145<br />

Memorandum on the activities <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Seamen's Union in New York<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) INT-14GR-139<br />

Greek National Democratic Association<br />

Plastiras Political Organization<br />

(Aug. 29. 1944) INT-14GR-573<br />

Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research and Information<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Information] (Feb. 6. 1942) INT-32A-14<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research and Information for the<br />

Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Greece [establishment]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1942) INT-32A-13<br />

Greek Orthodox Youth<br />

["Ahepan" Condemns Formation <strong>of</strong> New Greek<br />

Youth Movement (EON)]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-14GR-98<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) INT-14GR-102<br />

Greek Seamen's Union<br />

see Greek Maritime Union<br />

Greek Shipowner's Association<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: M. J. Pohtis<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-14GR-704<br />

Greek Spartacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

Greek Spartacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-14GR-49<br />

Greek Star (newspaper)<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, attacked and defended]<br />

(Feb. 6-May 13, 1942) INT-14GR-158<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, cancellation <strong>of</strong> his radio<br />

broadcast] (Apr. 1942) INT-14GR-157<br />

General make-up <strong>of</strong> the paper "The Greek Star"<br />

(Dec. 17. 1943) INT-14GR-449<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Wov. 77, 1943) INT-33GR-40<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

(Mar. 13-June 23, 1942) INT-14GR-183<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-14GR-102<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25. 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Proposal to Rename the "Foreign Language<br />

Publications" (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-I4GR-329<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29. 1942) INT-14GR-175<br />

Greek Unity Committee<br />

Latest Greek Activities; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-449<br />

Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon, May 1944<br />

EAM Delegates and the Lebanon Conference<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-14GR-526<br />

Lebanon Conference as Reflected in the<br />

Greek-American Press<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33GR-52<br />

Political Conference near Beirut<br />

(May 12-22, 1944) 1NT-14GR-521;<br />

(May 21-24, 1944) INT-14GR-528<br />

Prehminaries to Political Conference near Beirut<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-14GR-517<br />

Greek War Relief Association<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) JNT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War Relief<br />

Association]<br />

(May 11-June 28, 1942) INT-14GR-179<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 18. 1942) INT-33GR-20<br />

[Greek War Relief Association]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) INT-14GR-254<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

(July 7. 1945) INT-14GR-734<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the Small<br />

Nations" (May 22, 1944) INT-33GR-33<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-33GR-9<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece (May 1. 1942) INT-33GR-8<br />

Relief agencies and other aid to Greece<br />

(Apr. 27-June 3. 1942) 1NT-14GR-177<br />

Greeks<br />

see also Dodecanesians<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33AL-11<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 147


Greeks<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) INT-33Z-S1<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.: the<br />

Greeks (Aug. 1, 1942; Oct. 20. 1943) AD-2-10<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

Greece and Albania (Nov. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-S1<br />

Greeks and Albanians fiVov. 5, 1943) INT-1AL-72<br />

Greeks: document series INT-14GR-1 to<br />

INT-14GR-748<br />

Greeks: numbered reports INT-33GR-1 to<br />

INT-33GR-125<br />

[Information on the desertion <strong>of</strong> Greece seamen in<br />

the U.S.] (Apr. 1, 1942) INT-32A-35<br />

[Information on the Turkish relief fund for Greek<br />

children] (Dec. 5, 1944) INT-28TU-10<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Latest Greek Activities; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-10EU-449<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar., 1944) INT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> Information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

(Mar. 5, 1942) INT-10EU-37<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-286<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-33AL9<br />

The War and Greece During the<br />

Occupation AD-2-9<br />

[Three new publications, note]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-10EU-315<br />

Up-to-date Developments on Nationalities Groups<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-10EU-323<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-318<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anton<br />

Raubitschek - Greeks] (July 1, 1942-June 22,<br />

1945) PERS-1-88<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Eugene<br />

Vanderpool - Greek] (Apr. 24, 1944; Sept. 11,<br />

1944) PERS-1-112<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George N.<br />

Vanson - Greeks] (June 22, 1945: June 25,<br />

1945) PERS-1-114<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Hetty<br />

Goldman - Greeks] (Mar. 9. 1945; Apr. 13,<br />

1945) PERS-1-40<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Margaret<br />

Crosby - Greeks] (June 6, 1945; Sept. 25,<br />

1945) PERS-1-24<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Raphael<br />

Demos - Greeks] (July 19, 1944-June 22,<br />

1945) PERS-1-28<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Robert L.<br />

Scranton - Greeks] (Apr. 24, 1944-Sept. 17,<br />

1945) PERS-1-94<br />

Green, Abner<br />

[Abner Green, national secretary, American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

views] (Aug. 9, 1944) INT-10EU-447<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 16, 1944) INT-33Z-78<br />

148 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Green Kadar (Croatia)<br />

"Truth About the Whole Situation" [William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich in Yugoslavenski Glasnik]<br />

(Ocr. S. 1942) INT-30YU-280<br />

[Yugoslav Resistance Groups]<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-281<br />

Green, William<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory council] (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-4AU-499<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-403<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin [concerning recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> provisional government]<br />

(May 12. 1945) 1NT-4AU-800<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-4AV-492<br />

Free Italian Group Praised by Green<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) INT-17IT-88<br />

[German trade union activités in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1332<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17. Feb. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1401<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-607<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

[Ponger, Green, and Austrian Communists]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) INT-4AU-608<br />

Greenberg, Hayim<br />

[Conversation with Hayim Greenberg]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-18JE-512<br />

Greenburger, S. J.<br />

[S. J. Greenburger] (Apr. 27, 1943) INT-21PO-351<br />

Greenburger, Sanford J.<br />

Conversation with Mr. Greenburger<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) 1NT-30YU-462<br />

Greenland<br />

Danish News (May 8, 1945) 1NT-25SC-379<br />

Greenwald, Abraham<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(¿Vov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Grégoire, Henri<br />

[Belgian suspicions <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-6BE-62<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

Farewell Evening Spent at the Home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Barzin (July 2. 1945) INT-6BE-96<br />

Interview with Mrs. Barzin and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gergoire<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-6BE-64<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Henri Grégoire <strong>of</strong><br />

Brussels (Feb. 24, 1945) INT-6BE-63<br />

Grégoire, Henry<br />

[Henry Grégoire] INT-6BE-5<br />

Grenier, Mr.<br />

[Grenier, information]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-12FR-501<br />

Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade (newspaper)<br />

["Crimes <strong>of</strong> Our Miserable Government" -<br />

Editorial in "Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade]<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-30YU-945<br />

Grew, Joseph C.<br />

Dinner with Count Czemin<br />

(July II, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-847<br />

Griese, James<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943; Aug. 19. 1943) 1NT-17IT-801<br />

Griffith, Sanford<br />

[Sanford Griffith: furnishing <strong>of</strong> information on<br />

foreign political developments among nationality<br />

groups in U.S.] (Dec. 18, 1944) INT-10EU-516<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Sundry Conversations in New York<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-322<br />

Grigaitis, Pius<br />

American Lithuanian Council Conference in<br />

Washington, D.C. (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-5BA-518<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-444<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet Republics<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) INT-5BA-322<br />

Dr. Grigaitis on Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) 1NT-5BA-29I<br />

Dr. Pius Grigaitis (Apr. 2, 1942) INT-SBA-20<br />

[Four Eastern Europeans comment on the<br />

developments in the Polish-Russian situation]<br />

(July 27, 1944) INT-21PO-916<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

in Chicago (June 2. 1943) INT-5BA-195<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-5BA-223<br />

Interview with Dr. Pius Grigaitis<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-SBA-43<br />

Latest on the Lithuanians<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-140<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Social Democratic<br />

Weekly "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-5BA-284<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (May 26, 1945) INT-5BA-571<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-5BA-281<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian American Council Disturbed by<br />

Smetonists* Pre-San Francisco Activity<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) 1NT-33U-55<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-152<br />

Lithuanian-American Leader Describes Lithuanian<br />

"Liberation" Committee in Germany<br />

(Aug. 3, 1945) INT-33LI-63<br />

Lithuanian Convention in New York<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-448<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

Lithuanian Matters (June 19, 1943) INT-5BA-202<br />

Lithuanian Million Signature Petition<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-353<br />

Lithuanian News (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-SBA-253<br />

Lithuanian Notes (July 5, 1945) INT-33LI-62<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 30. 1945) INT-5BA-555<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) INT-SBA-154<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-287<br />

Lithuanian Unity Meeting, New York, N.Y., Jan.<br />

1943 (Feb. 4, 1943) INT-SBA-105<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3. 1943) INT-5BA-196<br />

Lithuanians and the San Francisco Conference<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-5BA-534<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America and Canada<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) 1NT-5BA-440<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Fed. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-5BA-402<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, ¡943) INT-5BA-147<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians (Oct. 13. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-246<br />

Mr. Andmlis, Editor <strong>of</strong> the Communist Daily,<br />

"Vilnis," in Chicago<br />

(June 7. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-198<br />

Mr. Smetona and the Chicago Lithuanians<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-5BA-197<br />

My Interview with Dr. P. Grigaitis, Leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian-bom Americans and Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Lithuanian Daily News" (Naujienos) in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-5BA-7<br />

On Lithuanian Communists<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-165


Index by Subjects and Names Grinius, Kazys<br />

[Pius Grigaitis and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council] (Mar. 31, ¡942) INT-5BA-17<br />

[Pius Grigaitis political orientation]<br />

(May 19, 1942) INT-5BA-41<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 26, 1943) INT-33U-10<br />

Preparations for the Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-224<br />

[Queries on Lithuanian Matters: American<br />

Lithuanian Council (Dec. 30, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-80<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> Sikorski (Feb. 11, 1943) INT-5BA-107<br />

Sundry Lithuanian Items<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-441<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Feb. - Dec., 1942) INT-29UK-153<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec, 1941-Apr, 1942) INT-29UK-78<br />

Article by Nikifor Grigorief<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-109<br />

[Biographic Information]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-24RS-76<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-29UK-7!<br />

[Comments from N. Grigorief about the Slovak<br />

Congress] fOcr. 14, 1942) INT-9CZ-194<br />

[Committee for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-29UK-88<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 31. 1942) INT-29UK-76<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(TVov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine Lies with Czechoslovakia]<br />

(June 16 and July 14, 1942) INT-29UK-90<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June IS. 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

[Information on Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1941) ÍNT-29UK-37<br />

[Information on "Ukrainian Life"]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-29UK-23<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-29UK-116<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-29VK-343<br />

[Memoranda on and Newspaper Interviews with<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Dec., 1941 -Apr., 1942) 1NT-29UK-82<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) INT-29UK-62;<br />

(July 30, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-63;<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-29ÜK-171;<br />

(Mar. 30, 1943) INT-29UK-173;<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-29UK-1S6;<br />

([Nov., ¡944-Jan., 1945]) INT-29UK-335<br />

Nikifor Grigoriefs Views on Ukrainian<br />

Sovereignty (Apr. 12. 1942) INT-29UK-140<br />

[Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(July 4-6. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-54<br />

[Political Views <strong>of</strong> Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-29VK-17<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Charges Against Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Made by "The Hour"<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-29UK-83<br />

[Relations between Russian and Ukrainian leaders<br />

in the U.S.] (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-117<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-29UK-266<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

(Apr., 1942-Mar. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-280<br />

["The Hour's" Communist Connections and<br />

Pattern <strong>of</strong> its Attacks on Prominent<br />

Anti-Communists]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-145<br />

Ukrainian Affairs (Feb. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-267<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) INT-29UK-229;<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-33VK-6<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([¡942-Sepu 18, 1944]) 1NT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-29VK-25<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, Peter<br />

[Conversation with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f about<br />

Macedonian Political Organization]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-7BU-87<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and other<br />

organizations members]<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-7BU-146<br />

[Interviews with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, George Pirinsky<br />

and Peter Atcheff] (Jan. 3, 1945) INT-7BU-130<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-7BU-131<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1943) INT-7BU-61<br />

Grill, Vatro<br />

Interview with Vatro Grill, President <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

congress branch in Cleveland, very active in<br />

Slovene affairs and editor <strong>of</strong> the Enakopravnost<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1097<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) 1NT-33Z-103<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Grilli, Marcel<br />

[Marcel Grilli] (Dec. 21-22, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-479;<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) 1NT-17IT-514;<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-17IT-662;<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-17IT-686;<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) INT-171T-895:<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-1064;<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1220;<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-17IT-1230<br />

Grinius, Charles, Jr.<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-323<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) INT-24RS-229<br />

Grinius, Kazys<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

Meeting in NYC, Oct. 18, 1944<br />

(TVov. 10. 1944) INT-5BA-461<br />

American Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Sept. 13. 1943) INT-33LI-11<br />

American Lithuanian Politics in San Francisco<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-5BA-578<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly (May 22, 1944) INT-33U-24<br />

Baltic Committee in New York<br />

(May 18. 1943) 1NT-5BA-190<br />

Baltic Study Committee<br />

(July 14. 1943) INT-5BA-219<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baltic States] (Apr. 30, 1943) INT-33LI-7<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (Sept. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-430<br />

Col. Grinius on Prospects for Allied Peace with<br />

Germany (Feb. 10. ¡944) INT-5BA-307<br />

Col. Kazys Grinius on the Present International<br />

Situation (Apr. 26, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-355<br />

Colonel K. Grinius in San Francisco<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-5BA-561<br />

Colonel K. Grinius Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Observer for<br />

Lithuanian Minister at San Francisco<br />

(May 28, 1945) INT-5BA-573<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius and the Moscow<br />

Conference (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33U-16<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius on the Finnish-Russian<br />

Negotiations and the Second Front<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-5BA-336<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius on the Moscow Conference<br />

(Nov. 5, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-259<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sept. ¡0, ¡943) INT-5BA-238<br />

Conversation with Kazys Grinius<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) INT-5BA-536<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 26. ¡943) INT-5BA-¡72<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

(June ¡4. ¡943) INT-5BA-204<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member <strong>of</strong><br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 2¡. ¡943) INT-5BA-242<br />

[Judge William F. Laukaitis, William Kvetkas, and<br />

Kazys V. Grinius meeting with Dewitt C. Poole<br />

regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May ¡. ¡945) ¡NT-5BA-589<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-¡52<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center<br />

(Nov. ¡7, ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-468:<br />

(Nov. ¡7. ¡944) INT-33U-44<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7. 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-33LI-21<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16, ¡944) INT-33U-23<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) 1NT-33LI-19<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. ¡6. 1942) INT-5BA-24<br />

Lithuanian Polish relations<br />

(Aug. 20, ¡943) INT-5BA-226<br />

Lithuanian Soviet General Viadas Karvelis<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-309<br />

Lithuanians and Poles on Relations with Soviet<br />

Russia (Nov. JO, ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-463<br />

Lithuanians and the Presidential Election<br />

(Nov. JO, ¡944) INT-5BA-462<br />

Lithuanians on the Soviet-Polish Situation<br />

(Jan. ¡7, ¡944) INT-5BA-295<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society on Nov.<br />

20, 1943; Lithuania in a Post War Europe as a<br />

Free and Independent State<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-5BA-271<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians (Oct. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-246<br />

Mr. Cordell Hull's Warning to Finland<br />

(Feb. 17. ¡944) INT-5BA-3¡4<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-297<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 26. 1943) ¡NT-33LI-10<br />

Spokesman for Lithuanian National Cause Sees<br />

Hope for Real Autonomy Under U.S.S.R.<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-33L1-54<br />

Strife within the American Lithuanian Council<br />

(July 12. ¡945) INT-5BA-599<br />

Talk with Colonel Kazys Grinius<br />

(Sept. 27, ¡944) 1NT-5BA-431<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) 1NT-5BA-241<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. ¡9, ¡943) INT-5BA-265<br />

Two Lithuaman Nationalist Leaders in Exile<br />

(Jan. ¡, ¡945) INT-33LI-47<br />

Visit From Colonel K. Grinius After His Return<br />

From San Francisco<br />

(May 26, ¡945) 1NT-5BA-569<br />

Visit to the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (June 15, ¡944) INT-5BA-383<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 149


Griscom, Ludlow Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Griscom, Ludlow<br />

[Ludlow Griscom letter to Weston Howland]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1942) INT-5BA-I6<br />

Grish, Joseph J.<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-SBA-Í15<br />

Grizogono, Prvislav<br />

[Letter from Prislav Grizogono to Archbisop <strong>of</strong><br />

Zagreb [Stepinac] on Croat Atrocities]<br />

(Apr. 19. ¡943) INT-30YU-828<br />

Groetzsch, Robert<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-33GE-34<br />

Grol, Milan<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch on Alleged "Croatian Plot"<br />

and Other Yugoslav Government Matters]<br />

(June 11. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-947<br />

Changes in Cabinet and Transfer <strong>of</strong> Government<br />

to Cairo (Aug. ¡0, 1943) INT-30YU-1047<br />

Constantin Fotich Discusses New Yugoslav<br />

Government (Mar. 10. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-122<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

(July 5. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-993<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23. 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in London<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-30YU-S76<br />

[Milan Grol; Yovan Duchich]<br />

(Aug. 26. Sept. 1. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-167<br />

Serbo-Croat Impasse in London<br />

(Apr. 14. 1943) INT-30YU-823<br />

Towards Yugoslav Harmony?<br />

(Feb. 13, ¡943) INT-33YU-16<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-33YU-129<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-734<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24. 1943) INT-30YU-904<br />

Yugoslav Situation; Mihailovich Crisis<br />

(Mar. 25-27, 1943) INT-30YU-848<br />

Yugoslavia: Changes in Cabinet; Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Ministers to Algiers, Ankara, and London<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1046<br />

Gromyko, Andrei A.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, ¡944) INT-24RS-30¡<br />

Gros, Louis<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-¡2FR-885<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-12FR-880<br />

Grosche, Herbert<br />

Herbert Grosche (German), Labor Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Bartenders International League <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

AFL (Aug. 7, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1665<br />

Gross-Deutsche Party (Austria)<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4, 15, 1943) INT-4AU-372<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July ¡, 1944) INT-4AU-55¡<br />

Gross, Feliks<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. ¡0, 1943) INT-¡0EU-¡58<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4. ¡945) INT-10EU-602<br />

Conversation with Stoyan Gavrilovich and Feliks<br />

Gross (May 8. ¡945) INT-30YU-¡843<br />

[Dr. Feliks Gross] (June 9. ¡944) INT-21PO-870<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board (June 8. ¡945) 1NT-33Z-114<br />

[FeUks Gross] (Apr. 6. ¡943; Apr. 14,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-304;<br />

(Apr. 30. ¡943) INT-21PO-359;<br />

150 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

(Mar. 3. 1945) INT-21PO-1149;<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-21PO-1378;<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-33PO-24<br />

[Feliks Gross and Alojzy Adamczyk]<br />

(July 31. ¡943) 1NT-21PO-505<br />

[Felix Gross, Central Eastern European Planning<br />

Board, views] (Aug. 9. ¡944) INT-10EU-450<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-33Z-21<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-10EU-613<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(May 8, ¡945) ¡NT-2¡PO-¡424<br />

Report on Meeting at Which Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

Spoke (June 22, ¡943) INT-¡0EV-24¡<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. ¡8, ¡943) INT-33Z-53<br />

Gross, Leo<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Leo Gross<br />

(Sept. 25, 1944; Sept. 29, ¡944) INT-2¡PO-988<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, ¡944) INT-¡3GE-1¡02<br />

Grosseto, Italy<br />

[Allied bombing incident near Grosseto]<br />

(Aug. ¡8, ¡943) INT-¡7IT-78¡<br />

Grossman, Meir<br />

Extremist Zionist, Meir Grossman, on the Near<br />

East and the Lebanese Crisis<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-271<br />

[Press comments by Meir Grossman and Jacob<br />

Fishman regarding Zionist policies and Palestine]<br />

(Apr. ¡2, 1944) INT-18JE-362<br />

Grossmann, Kurt<br />

[Kurt Grossmann] (Oct. 5. ¡943) INT-13GE-8¡4<br />

GrossTogel, Samuel<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany (Dec. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-71<br />

[Samuel Grossvogel, conversation memo]<br />

(Oec. 8, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-930<br />

Grottewit, Harry M.<br />

Drs. Harry M. Grottewit and Fritz Einstein<br />

(Sept. 23. ¡944) INT-¡3GE-¡225<br />

Ground forces<br />

see Military forces<br />

Groupement d'Etude et d'Information<br />

["Races et Racisme," Dec. 1939, publication<br />

edited by Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>î]<br />

(July 22-Aug. ¡9. ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-327<br />

Groutich, Mrs. Mabel<br />

Mrs. Mabel Groutich [wife <strong>of</strong> former Yugoslav<br />

Minister to U.S.] (Apr. 30. ¡943) INT-30YU-856<br />

Grskovich, Niko<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Gruenblat, Kaiman<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8. ¡944) ¡NT-¡2FR-846<br />

Gruenebaum, Kurt L.<br />

Manuscript by Kurt L. Gruenebaum: "Expose on<br />

Economic Relations on Swiss-German Frontier"<br />

(Mar. 28, ¡945) ¡NT-13GE-1443<br />

Gruenewald, Max<br />

Jewish Problem After Victory<br />

(Feb. 24. 1943) lNT-¡8JE-206<br />

Gruenthal, Max<br />

Visit with Dr. Max Gruenthal<br />

(May 30. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡563<br />

Gruhzit, Mrs. Oswald<br />

Baltic Rally, Detroit, Michigan, June 20, 1943<br />

(July ¡4, 1943) INT-33LI-9<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-33Z-100<br />

Gruhzit, Oswald M.<br />

Report on the Baltic Rally Held in Detroit on<br />

June 20th, 1943 (July 14, 1943) INT-5BA-215<br />

Grundt, O. P.<br />

Norwegian Seamen (Apr. 26, ¡943) INT-25SC-164<br />

Grunewald, Dora<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Oct. 20, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-417<br />

Grupo Democrático Espagnol de Egipto<br />

Free Spain Movement in Cairo<br />

(Dec. 28, ¡944) ¡NT-27SP-386<br />

Grupo Salmerón<br />

[Information on Salmerón]<br />

(May 27, ¡943) INT-27SP-162<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Grupo Salmerón]<br />

(May 3¡, ¡943) INT-27SP-146<br />

Grzesinski, Albert<br />

[Albert Carl Grzesinski]<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-13GE-222;<br />

(Oct. 27, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-269<br />

Albert Grzesinski (Apr. 15, 1942) INT-13GE-I88:<br />

(Jan. ¡9, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-506<br />

[Albert Grzesinski and Association <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans] (Dec. 8. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-446<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-13GE-U6;<br />

(Various dates, ¡942-¡945) INT-¡3GE-1717<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German political<br />

refugees] (July 6, ¡944) INT-13GE-H71<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Albert Grzesinski]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-¡3GE-63<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-700<br />

[Democracy in post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 20, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-64<br />

Democratic Germans and the German Post-War<br />

Problem (May 9, ¡942) INT-33GE-2<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21, 194¡) INT-13GE-4<br />

Extracts from a letter to the editor <strong>of</strong> Volkszeitung<br />

by Albert Grzesinski<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-85<br />

[Facts on Albert Grzesinski]<br />

(Mar. ¡5, 1944) INT-¡3GE-¡032<br />

Free German Group Is Incorporated Here<br />

(Jan. 9. ¡942) INT-13GE-130<br />

Free German group movement; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans (Sept. 29, 1943) INT-¡3GE-8¡0<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, ¡942) INT-13GE-105<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oct. ¡5, ¡943) INT-33GE-26<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, ¡94¡ to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Labor Delegation<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-13GE-H15<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, ¡942-¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡7¡8<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. ¡7. 1942) JNT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-13GE-1S2<br />

German Social Democracy<br />

(June 24. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-¡77<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, ¡942) INT-13GE-354<br />

[German Social Democratic meeting]<br />

(July 13, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-694<br />

[Grzesinski's views]<br />

(May 22, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-¡20<br />

Grzezinski Long Shielded Nazis: Would Be Head<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Free Germans" Is Exposed in Soviet Press<br />

(Feb. 12. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-43<br />

Kurt Glaser, Albert Grzesinski, and Ernest<br />

Hamburger<br />

(Sept. 2¡-Oct. ¡2, 1943) INT-13GE-863


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Meeting: German Branch <strong>of</strong> the Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-297<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 23. 1942) ¡NT-33GE-3<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) 1NT-33GE-19<br />

New Alignments <strong>of</strong> German Political Refugees<br />

(Mar. IS. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-602<br />

[Notwendige Aufklarung]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-474<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-714<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-13GE-158<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20. May 1. 1943) INT-13GE-637<br />

[Request for information on Albert Grzesinski]<br />

(Dec. 24. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-469<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> German Socialists submitted to<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-768<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Guadalcanal<br />

Guadalcanal: Leadership <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-19MI-218<br />

Guadeloupe<br />

[Possible submarine activity in the Caribbean area]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942) INT-12FR-323<br />

Gualtieri, Umberto<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Italian personalities regarding<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945; Mar. 30, 1945) INT-17IT-1708<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizauons] (July 19, 1943) mT-17IT-711<br />

Talks with Dr. Edoardo Vergara and Dr. Umberto<br />

Gualtieri (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-949<br />

[Umberto Gualtieri] (Sept. 9. 1943) INT-niT-817<br />

[Umberto Gualtieri and Edoardo Vergara]<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-niT-1349<br />

Guatemala<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1942) INT-12FR-185<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

(Jan. 3-Feb. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-387<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Guenet, Mr.<br />

[French diplomatic personnel: Lecomte and<br />

Guenet] (JVov. 27, ¿M2j INT-12FR-469<br />

Guerand, Jacques<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Guerard, Albert<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-33FR-42<br />

Meeting Report [discussion <strong>of</strong> "The France <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow"] (Dec. 2, 1944) INT-12FR-928<br />

Guerdan, Leon<br />

Do We Need a Foreign-language Press in the<br />

U.S.? (July 21. 1944) INT-10EU-438<br />

Guerin, Albert<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the de Gaulle committees in Latin<br />

America: statements <strong>of</strong> Albert Guerin]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944; Apr. 6. 1944) INT-12FR-801<br />

De Gaullist Congress in Montevideo<br />

(Nov. 17. 1943) INT-12FR-688<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the De Gaullist Committee for<br />

Argentina (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-12FR-677<br />

Guerra, Ruy T.<br />

[Interview with Dr. Ruy T. Guerra, Portuguese<br />

Consul in Boston] (Sept. 10. 1944) INT-22PR-32<br />

Guerrilla warfare<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept 18. 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) ¡NT-33GR-38<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April 1944) 1NT-1AL115<br />

Bands belonging to LNC, Communists<br />

([July 13. 1943]) INT-1AL-70<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

fOcr. 28-30. 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

Govemment-in-Exile and the Resistance<br />

Organizations ([Dec. 26. 1943]) INT-I4GR-4S8<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Govemment-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

Greek guerrillas (Jan. 17, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-339<br />

Greek resistance, organized and guerrilla<br />

(Jan. 19-May 28. 1942) INT-14GR-168<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong> Balli<br />

Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

(Nov. 14. 1943) 1NT-1AL-83<br />

[Information on guerrilla bands in Gijon, Spain]<br />

(Feb. 17-Mar. 19. 1943) INT-27SP-122<br />

Internal conditions<br />

(Oct. 29-Nov. 9, 1943) 1NT-1AL-85<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13, 1943) 1NT-1AL-87<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-1AL-28<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli Kombetar<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) INT-1AL-95<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. 16. 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

(June 15. 1943) INT-1AL-69<br />

Occupation and Terror<br />

(Aug. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-263<br />

Political Situation (Oct. 23. 1943) INT-1AL-75<br />

[Political Situation; Underground Organizations;<br />

Guerrillas] (Dec. 1943) INT-I4GR-461<br />

[Reports on a New Albanian Movement, Albanian<br />

Guerrillas, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1942) ¡NT-1AL-12<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-1AL-63<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Dr. Constantine A. Chekrezi<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) 1NT-1AL-105<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

¡NT-30YU-1891<br />

Zog Analysis <strong>of</strong> Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-93<br />

Guerster, Eugen<br />

Dr. Eugen Guerster<br />

(Aug. 14, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-342<br />

[Resignations from Bavarian Council]<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-13GE-822<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German exiles]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-47<br />

Guggenheim, Felix<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Felix Guggenheim on<br />

Dec. 6, 1944 in Los Angeles<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-18JE-4S5<br />

Gugliotta, Joseph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Joseph Gugliotta]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-17IT-1666<br />

Guigui, Albert<br />

[Albert Guigui, visa application]<br />

(Sept. 9-17, 1942) INT-12FR-506<br />

[Albert Guigui's perilous situation:<br />

recommendation]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-304<br />

Günther, Otto<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28.<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Notes on France Forever Meeting<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-12FR-815<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) INT-10EU-77<br />

Guillert, Pierre Marie<br />

[Pierre Marie Guillert, information]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-53S<br />

Gulanich, George<br />

Slovo K Narodu (Feb. 9. 1944) INT-8CR-90<br />

Gulbrandsen, Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner<br />

Interview with Pastor Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner Gulbrandsen<br />

(May 8. 1945) INT-25SC-380<br />

Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

Communication by Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 10. 1945) INT-25SC-385<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(Feb. 15. 1945) ¡NT-25SC-351;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) 1NT-25SC-367;<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-25SC-384;<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-25SC-392<br />

Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 30. 1945) ¡NT-25SC-389<br />

Guldbrandsen Redivivus<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-25SC-342<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-25SC-290<br />

Lecture by Peter Guldbrandsen on "Denmark and<br />

Norway Under the Nazi Occupation"<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) ¡NT-25SC-347<br />

[Peter Guldbrandsen activities]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) ¡NT-2SSC-346<br />

South Jutland, Slesvig<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-25SC-371<br />

Gulick, Mr.<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) INT-10EU-252<br />

Gulotta, Frances<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-691<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Frances Gulotta]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1670<br />

Gumbel, Emil J.<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. ¡942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-33GE-38<br />

Guncher<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-326<br />

Günther, Blair<br />

Address by Louis Adamic before American Slav<br />

Congress, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1943<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1182<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-26SL-20<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Blair Günther as County Judge<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-313<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally; and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12. 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

[John Blair Günther] INT-21PO-105<br />

[Judge Blair Günther]<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-21PO-433<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (iVov. 13. 1942) INT-5BA-66<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

(iVov. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

Slavs: document series ¡NT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Günther, Otto<br />

[Austrian press] (Mar. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-749<br />

Evening Spent at the House <strong>of</strong> Mr. Günther, <strong>of</strong><br />

Günther Publications<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-4AU-777<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 151


Günther, Otto Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Günther and "Austria"]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-4A<strong>US</strong>26<br />

Interview with Mr. Günther <strong>of</strong> Günther<br />

Publications (Apr. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-779<br />

[Monarchist activities and letter <strong>of</strong> Otto Günther]<br />

(July 19, 28, 1945) 1NT-4AVS57<br />

New Austrian Exile Monthly Shows The Hapsburg<br />

Colors (Dec. 29. 1944) INT-33AU-37<br />

New Austrian Exile Publication Plays Up South<br />

Tyrol (Nov. 7, 1944) INT-33AU-31<br />

New Austrian Newspaper?<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-584<br />

Octave Gunther's Project for a Magazine<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-19MI-34<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg Still in U.S.A.; Otto Günther<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-4AU-637<br />

Gurburti, Amando<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Gurcak, Frank -<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> League Program?<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-9CZ-871<br />

Comment by Slovak League Spokesmen<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-828<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-9CZ-817<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-722<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

Devious Program <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-9CZ-918<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-9CZ-892<br />

Gurcak <strong>of</strong> League Executive Committee<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-9CZ-855<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept. 28, 1943<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-547<br />

May 3-4 New York Meetings <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

(May 10. 1944) INT-9CZ-687<br />

New League PoUcy? (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-9CZ-883<br />

Possible Lines <strong>of</strong> League-Platek Group<br />

Cooperation (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-247<br />

Slovak League Affairs<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-720;<br />

(July 18. 1945) INT-9CZ-938<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

(July 27. 1945) INT-9CZ-943<br />

Slovak League Meetings<br />

(Sept 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-751<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-698<br />

Gurcak, Frank J.<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council PoUtics<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1369<br />

Gurian, Waldemar<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

(Oci. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-480<br />

Garland, A. R.<br />

German Trade Union Leaders in Exile<br />

(Apr. 28-May 3, 1943) INT-13GE-649<br />

[Letter from Dr. A.R.L. Gurland to Dr. Paul<br />

Hertz] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-999<br />

Gustaferri, Glaucas<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-691<br />

Gutheim, Frederick A.<br />

[Finns in Ohio] (June 25-26, 1942) INT-11FI-6<br />

Gutknecht, John C.<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1383<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League raUies]<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-13GE-234<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German Matters (July 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1I69<br />

Judge Gutknect-German-American Anti-Nazi<br />

League (Aug. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-284<br />

152 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the German American Congress for<br />

Democracy. Chicago, October 23, 1942<br />

(Oct. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-379<br />

Various German Matters<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-849<br />

Gutmann, Enrique<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-I3GE-908<br />

Gutowski, Stanislaus<br />

Polish-American Congress at the Cross-Roads<br />

(Aug. 23, 1945) INT-33PO-191<br />

Gutt, Camille<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

Guyot, Greta R.<br />

[Interview with Tibor Eckhardt]<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-15HU-144<br />

Guyot, Yvette Raymond<br />

[Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Eliat, note]<br />

(July 27, 1942) 1NT-12FR-277<br />

France Forever, May 1942 [membership and<br />

activities, by Yvette Raymond Guyot]<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-12FR-207<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-84;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-12FR-85;<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-379<br />

Interview with Madame Guyot<br />

(Feb. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-94<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier and France Forever, remarks <strong>of</strong><br />

Yvette Raymond Guyot]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-160<br />

Gyetvai-Nagy, John<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23, 24, 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society<br />

(June 9, 1945) INT-15HU-793<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Democratic Council<br />

Brotherhood (IWO) Branch 1973<br />

(June 10. 1945) INT-15HU-792<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Gyorda, Mr.<br />

Gyorda's Resignation From the United Lithuanian<br />

Relief Fund (Jan. 25, 1945) INT-5BA-508<br />

Gypsies<br />

[Article on Gypsies]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-15HU-7I1<br />

Haakon VII, King <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

[Norwegian events and future]<br />

(Oct 20, 1943) INT-25SC-256<br />

Haan, Kilsoo K.<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June, 1943) INT-33Z-29<br />

Haapanen, Alfred<br />

[Bishop Alfred Haapanen, Oscari Tokoi, and John<br />

Saari] (May 12, 1943) INT-11FI-47<br />

Haase, Horace J.<br />

"Peace Speaker" Found No Nazi in Yorkville<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-59<br />

Habe-Bekessy, Hans<br />

[Information on Hans Habe; Az Ember Celebrates<br />

Fiftienth Anniversary] (Oct. 31, ¡933-Apr. 1,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-522<br />

Habicht, Max<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-10EU-430<br />

Hacha, Emil<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-409<br />

Hackett, Francis<br />

[Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hackett]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-25SC-353<br />

Hadassah<br />

[Absence <strong>of</strong> Chaim Weizmann from Hadassah<br />

convention] (Oct 16, 1942) INT-18JE-151<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

(JVov. 23, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-162<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Oct. 29. 1942) INT-18JE-154<br />

Report on conventions <strong>of</strong> the Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America and Hadassah<br />

(Oct. 15-17. 1942) INT-18JE-150<br />

Haddad, Chefik<br />

Speech by the Iraqi Military Attache on "Arab<br />

Aspirations" (Nov. 8. ¡943) INT-33AR-18<br />

Hadjian Compatriot Organization<br />

[Armand H. Gizir's comments on membership in<br />

Armenian-American political and religious<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1945) INT-3AM-80<br />

Haensel, Paul<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Haensel<br />

(Aug. 3, 1944) INT-24RS-273<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Paul<br />

Haensel - Russians] (July 17, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-43<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

A Hagen Story (Jan. 26. 1944) 1NT-13GE-965<br />

A New German Idyll<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1539<br />

Additional Information on London Report about<br />

Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-940<br />

["Aktions-Komitee"]<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-913<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Wov. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1268<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom Luncheon,<br />

December 5, 1942 (Dec. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-443<br />

Aufhaeuser (Jan. 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1323<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen (June 28, ¡941; Jan. 17,<br />

¡942) INT-13GE-72<br />

[Catholic European emigre views on Neue<br />

Beginnen group] (May 29, 1942) INT-13GE-229<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-¡3GE-955<br />

[Corespondence in German from Paul Hagen to<br />

Frederick W. Foerster]<br />

(Feb. ¡O-Apr.20. 1943) INT-13GE-63¡<br />

Debate: "Should Germany Be Dismembered?"<br />

(Apr. ¡9, ¡944) INT-33GE-43<br />

Declaration on the Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen<br />

(May ¡8, ¡942) INT-13GE-12¡<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-¡5<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-33<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in Germany<br />

and Italy (June 14, 1944) INT-33GE-50<br />

Dr. Frederick Baerwald<br />

(June ¡5, ¡945) INT-13GE-1589<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Freies<br />

Deutschland in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 2«, 1943) INT-33GE-25<br />

["Fortune" round table on German question,<br />

January 22, 1943]<br />

(Jan. 23, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-S05<br />

Free Germans (Apr. 20, ¡944) INT-13GE-¡084<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-105


Index by Subjects and Names Halifax, Edward Lord<br />

[Gerhart H. Seger, Neue Beginnen Movement, and<br />

other items] (Feb. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-552<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

ßiay 26, 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

German Affairs (Sept. 5. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1206<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-26<br />

German Committee<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) 1NT-13GE-997<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) im-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-17<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept. 9, 13. 1943) INT-13GE-784<br />

German Matters (July 1. 1944) JNT-13GE-1169<br />

German Milieu (Mar. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1023<br />

German National Committee Plans in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-30<br />

German Notes (Aug. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1184<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German political refugees reaction to "revenge<br />

policies"] (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-13GE-615<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 5. 1942) INT-33GE-5<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-354<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-24<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on various German affairs]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1328<br />

Hagen (Apr. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1077;<br />

(Dec. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-1296<br />

In reference to Report No. 162<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1029<br />

Interview with Paul Hagen<br />

(June 29, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-226<br />

Is There a German Underground?<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-66<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-536<br />

Lecture by Paul Hagen<br />

(Apr. 19, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1083<br />

More about Paul Hagen<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-287<br />

Mote information on the Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War HI<br />

(Nov. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-846<br />

Moscow Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-732<br />

[Neue Beginnen Bewegung]<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-13GE-104;<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-13GE-119<br />

[Neue Beginnen Movement]<br />

(June 6 to July 3, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-225<br />

[Neues Beginnen] (Jan. 11. 1942) 1NT-13GE-10<br />

New Alignments <strong>of</strong> German Political Refugees<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-602<br />

"Other" Germans (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-998<br />

[Paul Hagan, alias Karl Frank]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-26<br />

[Paul Hagen] (April 1, 1942) INT-13GE-31;<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-13GE-228;<br />

(July 9. 1942) 1NT-13GE-235;<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-13GE-240;<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-368;<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-462;<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-13GE-625;<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-793;<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1436<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1172<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-392<br />

[Paul Hagen and Paul Strasser]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1942) 1NT-13GE-18<br />

Paul Hagen at the Overseas Press Club<br />

(Feb. 4. 1944) 1NT-13GE-980<br />

[Paul Hagen case] (May 4. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-122<br />

Paul Hagen Discusses Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany (June 15, 1944) INT-33GE-51<br />

Paul Hagen in Chicago<br />

(June II, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1582<br />

Paul Hagen Lecture (Mar. 29, 1944) INT-33GE-40<br />

Paul Hagen lecture, Community House, New York<br />

City, December 15, 1944<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1306<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong> Germany's<br />

Future (Jan. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-73<br />

[Paul Hagen's reactions to allegations <strong>of</strong> his<br />

Communist sympathies]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-973<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on German federalism]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-551<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on occupation policies]<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-13GE-1625<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen and Paul Hertz for a coalition<br />

<strong>of</strong> German refugee political groups<br />

(Oct 15. 1942) JNT-13GE-367<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) 1NT-13GE-969<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States] (Sept. 24-28. 1943) INT-13GE-799<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (July-Sept. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1232<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen: What "Neue<br />

Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

(1941) 1NT-13GE-93<br />

Report on conversation with Paul Hagen<br />

(July 4, 1942) INT-13GE-211<br />

[Ruth Fischer's comments on Paul Hagen]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1546<br />

Sigrid Schultz and Paul Hagen in London<br />

(Mar. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1020<br />

[Socialist controversies over Paul Hagen pamphlet]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-1022<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-13GE-740<br />

[Times book review <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen's "Will<br />

Germany Crack?"]<br />

(July 28, 1942) 1NT-13GE-244<br />

Two New Books: "Will Germany Crack?"; "New<br />

Order in Poland" (Aug. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-215<br />

[U.S. army training school for German military<br />

occupation administration, controversial<br />

teachers] (Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-353<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-33Z-55<br />

Volksfront or Communist Front?<br />

(May 12. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-45<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-42<br />

What Help From The German People?<br />

fiVov. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-399<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1018<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

Will Germany Crack?<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-13GE-209<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Hagtvedt, A. W.<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Hahn, Rudolf<br />

Mr. Albert Unger (Mar. 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-112<br />

Hahr, Henrik<br />

Vatican and the War<br />

(Feb. 11, 27, 1943) INT-25SC-126<br />

Hairenik (newspaper)<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec 16, 1942) INT-33AM-1<br />

[Correspondence on the policy and opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

"Hairenik"] (Apr. 25. 1943) INT-3AM-8<br />

Hairenik DaUy [background <strong>of</strong> Armenian<br />

Revolutionary Federation] ([1943]) INT-3AM-22<br />

Haiti<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Hajiev, Ivan D.<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress, Detroit,<br />

July 17 and 18 (Sept. 27. 1943) INT-7BU-67<br />

Hajny, Emanuel<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31. 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Meeting Held at the Sokol Hall, Cleveland (West<br />

Side) Sponsored by Czech and Slovak Societies<br />

Jointly (July 19. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-5Í1<br />

Hakala, Hugo J.<br />

Finnish Notes (Nov. 7. 1944) INT-11F1-99<br />

Hala, Franticek<br />

Comments <strong>of</strong> Father Hala's Radio Speech<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-9CZ-665<br />

Halasi, Albert B.<br />

[Report on Albert B. Halasi]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-15HU-683<br />

Halasz, Nicholas<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-15HU-589<br />

[Report on Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Council meeting, NYC, Dec. 14, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 14. 1944) INT-15HU-672<br />

Hale, Arthur<br />

[Allegation by Arthur Hale regarding U.S.<br />

government influence on the Polish press]<br />

(Dec. 24. 1943) INT-21PO-627<br />

Halecki, Oscar<br />

Frans van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations (Dec. 23. 1943) INT-33BE-3<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Poland Debated at Vassar<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-33PO-74<br />

[Information on Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Halecki and his<br />

proposed lectures] INT-21PO-214<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Halecki<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-21PO-689<br />

Lecture on Polish-Russian Relations<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-33PO-161<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

Oscar Halecki on "Poland Tomorrow"<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-33P044<br />

[Oscar Halecki on 'Tygodnik Polski"]<br />

(Feb 8. 1944) INT-21PO-688<br />

Oscar Halecki, Polish Spokesman<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) INT-33PO-75<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America]<br />

(July 1, 1942; Aug. 13, 1942) INT-21PO-67<br />

Press Conference Given by Dr. Oscar Halecki and<br />

Mrs. Wanda Rozmarek<br />

(May 25, ¡945) INT-21PO-1353<br />

"Problem <strong>of</strong> Self-Determinism"<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-2IPO-374<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Halecki]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) INT-21PO-209;<br />

(July 1943; Jan. 5, 1944) INT-21PO-639<br />

Halenda, Dmitri<br />

[Russian Emigre Newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) INT-29UK-100<br />

Halifax, Edward Lord<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Lord Halifax Speech (Feb. 12. 1944) INT-33Z-62<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 153


Halifax, Edward Lord Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Lord Halifax's Speech at the Ecole Libre; Jacques<br />

Maritain (Mar. 23. 1944) INT-I2FR-759<br />

Hall, Donald<br />

King Peter's Visit<br />

(June 26. July 3. 1942) INT-30YU-131<br />

Hall, Martin<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-iOEU-430<br />

Halonen, Ame<br />

[Arne Halonen] (July 20. 1943) /AT-J/F/-49<br />

[Ame Halonen Interview: Finns]<br />

(Sept. 3. 1943) INT-11FI-55<br />

[Finns] (June 9. 1942) INT-11FI-4<br />

Halonen, George<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Finland From its War With Russia<br />

(Sept 10. 1942) INT-11F1-32<br />

Halonen, Toivo<br />

Soldier Writes for Defeatists<br />

(May 5, 15. 1942) INT-25SC-36<br />

Halperin, Arnold V.<br />

[Arnold V. Halperin]<br />

(Apr. 17 1943) INT-24RS-133<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V. Halperin<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-24RS-140<br />

[Postwar Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe: Views <strong>of</strong> A.<br />

Halperin] (June 13. 1942) INT-24RS-55<br />

Halpern, A. J.<br />

[A. J. Halpern] OP-2-33<br />

[Conversation with A. J. Halpern]<br />

(Nov. 28. 1944) INT-27SP-361<br />

[General Deutsch on contacts abroad]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) 1NT-4AV-642<br />

Halprin, Mrs. S. W.<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities regarding<br />

Zionist affairs] (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-18JE-337<br />

Halychyn, Dmytro<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-29UK-241<br />

Meeting Held to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National Association, Detroit,<br />

Michigan, Apr. 2, 1943<br />

(Apr. 10. 1944) INT-29UK-289<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33UK-9<br />

Hambro, Carl J.<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10. 1943) 1NT-25SC-272<br />

[Carl Hambro activities]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) INT-25SC-137<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration (Feb. 15, 1943) INT-5BA.119;<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) ¡NT-33U-S<br />

[Interview with Jens Boyesen]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1945) INT-25SC-394<br />

[Norwegian events and future]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1943) INT-25SC-256<br />

[Post-war Norwegian government]<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-25SC-192<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> book, "How to Win the Peace"]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-89<br />

"Small Nations" View<br />

(Oct. JO, 1943) INT-33NW-5<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-5BA-151;<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-33LI-6<br />

Hamburg, Germany<br />

Germany: Air Raid Damage in Hamburg; Attack<br />

on Wamamuende; German Intentions in Russia<br />

(Aug. 1-6. 1943) INT-I3GE-7S6<br />

Internal Situation (Aug. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-772<br />

Hamburger, Ernest<br />

A Peculiar Pattern <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Column-<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the German Seamen<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-I3GE-467<br />

Kurt Glaser, Albert Grzesinski, and Ernest<br />

Hamburger<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-863<br />

154 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Hamilton, Maxwell<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Resumption <strong>of</strong><br />

Relations with Finland<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-33FI-20<br />

Hamrlik, John<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Hamtramck, Mich.<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee, American Slav Congress<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-26SL-131<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-26SL130<br />

Hamtramck Russian Co-operative Restaurant<br />

Slav Day (June 30, 1942) INT-26SL-13<br />

Hanc, Josef<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-33CZ-70<br />

Czechoslovak Diplomat Addresses Hungarians<br />

(Mar. 26. 1943) INT-15HU-305<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1943) INT-9CZ-265<br />

[Obstacles to Central European cooperation]<br />

(June 25. 30, 1942) INT-I5HU-114<br />

Regionalism in Central and Eastern Europe, an<br />

Address Delivered by Josef Hanc<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-10EU-100<br />

Report on Meeting at Which Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

Spoke (June 22, 1943) INT-10EU-241<br />

[Strasburger speech; meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

fiVov. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-174<br />

Hanchin, M. J.<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-15HU-657<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin<br />

(May 2. 1944) 1NT-8CR-134;<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-8CR-168<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin [on Carpatho-Russia<br />

Annexation to <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-8CR-257<br />

Handicaft Development Inc.<br />

[Interview with Arnold Bises; information on<br />

Handicraft Development Inc.]<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-17IT-1815<br />

Hangya<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

CFeii. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

Haniotis, George<br />

[George Haniotis] (Nov. 27, 1942) INT-14GR-311<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Haniotis<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-14GR-684<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Haniotis <strong>of</strong><br />

the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-14GR-687<br />

Hannak, Johann<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Johann Hannak<br />

(Apr. 7. ¡945) INT-4AV-762<br />

Hanover<br />

Particularism (June 3. 1943) INT-13GE-672<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-574<br />

Hansen, Lubov M.<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July 17. 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Hansgirg, Fritz J.<br />

Dr. Fritz J. Hansgirg; Dr. Hansgirg Held at Sharp<br />

Alien Camp (Apr. 13, 1942; Oct. 24,<br />

1942) INT-4AU-208<br />

Hanson, Harold B.<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-25SC-207<br />

Hanson, Rudy W.<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-11F1-64;<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-11FI-67<br />

Publicity Campaign For Declaring War on Finland<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-11FI-13<br />

Hansson, Albin<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-219<br />

Hanusiak, John<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1944) INT-29UK-276<br />

Harajevic, Mr.<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Respectable<br />

Slovaks" from the "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-36I<br />

Harand, Frank<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29, 1941) ¡NT-4AU-]<br />

Austrian Scene [disbanding <strong>of</strong> Austrian Legion]<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-4AU-272<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) 1NT-4AU-710<br />

Harand, Irene<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8. 1942) INT-4AU-28<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Scene [disbanding <strong>of</strong> Austrian Legion]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-4AU-272<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-7<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AV-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-62<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Harbors and ports<br />

[Current situation in Denmark)<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-25SC-20<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-16IR-19<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorothy Harris [notes on a speech<br />

by Robert Brennan] (Aug. 4, 1943) INT-16IR-17<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges by<br />

Greece and Bulgaria<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-33GR-61<br />

Hare (newspaper)<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25. 1944) INT-15HU-482<br />

FBI Investigation <strong>of</strong> Hare<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-15HU-450<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33HV-57<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Harper's (periodical)<br />

Article in "Harper's" (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-259<br />

Harriman, W. Arerell<br />

[Polish reaction to appointment <strong>of</strong> W. Averell<br />

Harriman as ambassador to Moscow]<br />

(Ocr. 8, 1943) INT-21PO-558<br />

Harris, Dorothy<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-161R-19<br />

[Letter and Irish Press Report from Dorothy<br />

Harris] (June 17. 1943) INT-16IR-14<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy<br />

Harris] (Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-44


Index by Subjects and Names Heilperin, Michael<br />

Harrison, H.D.<br />

Balkan News Talk (Serbo-Croat)<br />

(Nov. 18, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-S16<br />

Harsanyi, Ladislaus<br />

[Hungarian Evening at the American Common in<br />

New York City] (Mar. 1, 1943) INT-15HU-247<br />

Hungarian Evening at the American Common,<br />

New York City, Feb. 26, 1943<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-33HU-5<br />

Shipwrecks <strong>of</strong> Conscience<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-15HU-96<br />

Hart, Charles C.<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-33AL-I1<br />

[Cordell Hull's Message to Albania]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-1AL-88<br />

Greece and Albania (Wov. 50. 1943) INT-1AL-81<br />

[Impressions <strong>of</strong> trip through the Soviet Union in<br />

1930] (Feb. 6, 1930) ¡NT-24RS-58<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June 15. 1944) INT-1AL-119<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

Hartman, Lewis O.<br />

[Acceptance by Bishop Hartman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chairmanship <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

Spanish Freedom] (Sept. 6. 1944) INT-27SP-326<br />

Hartmann, Edouard<br />

[Edouard Hartmann, retired Vichy <strong>of</strong>ficial in U.S.,<br />

statement on French policies as they affect U.S.<br />

and Britain] (Apr. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-I80<br />

Haslund, Fredrik H.<br />

[Conversation with Fredrik H. Haslund]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-33NW-7<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) INT-25SC-287<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwegian Seamen's Social Committee<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-25SC-377<br />

Norwegian Seamen (Apr. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-165<br />

Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

C. H. W. Hasselriis<br />

(July 31, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-725<br />

[Conversation with C. H. W. Hasselriis]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-25SC-362<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association] (Nov. 3. 1943) INT-25SC-264<br />

Danish Leaders and Organizations<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-133<br />

[Danish relief activities]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-167<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1943) INT-25SC-214<br />

Danish Seamen and Danish-American Opinion<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-25SC-134<br />

[Danish war relief issues]<br />

(May 31. 1943) 1NT-25SC-180<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

(Oct. 1. 1943) INT-2SSC-220;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-25SC-290;<br />

(May 30. 1944) ¡NT-25SC-301;<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-2SSC-324;<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-25SC-37S<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

(June 17, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-305<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-55<br />

Hategan, Vasile<br />

Romanians <strong>of</strong> New York City<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-23RM-378<br />

Haugen, Einar<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-2SSC-207<br />

Haugen, Ingvald<br />

[Norwegian shipping issues]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-25SC-139<br />

Haugen, R. E.<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Haugen, R. R.<br />

Norwegian Inquiry (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-25SC-349<br />

Hauptmann, Elizabeth<br />

Meeting with Mrs. Elizabeth Hauptmann,<br />

Executive Secretary <strong>of</strong> Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany, New York City; Some Recent<br />

Information on Anti-Nazi Developments Among<br />

German Youth (May 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1556<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er, Karl<br />

Hitler Seen Doomed Because <strong>of</strong> Break With<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er (July 7. 1942) INT-13GE-250<br />

Hausman, Frederick<br />

[Dr. Frederick Hausman's views on current<br />

German situation]<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-13GE-1548<br />

Frederick Hausman<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-13GE-1477<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1502<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

(June 8. 1943) 1NT-10EU-227<br />

Tillich Committee (Oct. 30. 1945) INT-13GE-1716<br />

Hausman, Fredrick<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-86<br />

Havas, Emil<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17. 1942) INT-29UK-57<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

For Whom Is Such Propaganda Necessary?<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-8CR-104<br />

Havas, Eugene<br />

[Eugene Havas, former financial adviser <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian Legation]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-622<br />

Havas News Agency<br />

[Havas News Agency, report]<br />

(Nov. 25. 1942) INT-12FR-411<br />

[Maritain's letter to de Gaulle, summary; report on<br />

Havas News Agency; Lucien Vogel's letter to<br />

Geneviève Tabouis]<br />

(Oct. 8-72, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-437<br />

Haverford College<br />

Edmund Stinnes' Course in International Affairs at<br />

Haverford College and His Views on<br />

Russo-German Rapprochement<br />

(Nov. 4. 18, 1942) INT-13GE-395<br />

Havlasa, Jan<br />

Czech Journalist Suggests Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Lusatian<br />

Sorbs Within Czechoslovakia<br />

(May 21. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-72<br />

Haw, Max M.<br />

[Letter from Max Matthew Haw]<br />

(Dec. 26, 1941) INT-13GE-470<br />

Hawaii<br />

see also Pearl Harbor, Hawaii<br />

Hayek, F. A.<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

COCI. 20. 1944) INT-4AU-624<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

fOct. 23. 1944) INT-33AV-28<br />

Hayes, Carlton<br />

[Notes by Basque President Aguirre on a speech<br />

by U.S. Ambassador Carlton Hayes]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-27SP-116<br />

Health<br />

see Health facilities and services<br />

Health facilities and services<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) INT-13GE-1472<br />

Public Health in Pre-War And War-Torn Germany<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-500<br />

Heater, Gabriel<br />

[Free Germany Fund]<br />

(May 26 to June 6, 1942) INT-13GE-171<br />

Hebran, Pere<br />

Interview with Pere Hebran<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-6BE-69<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

[Activities and objectives <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and the<br />

American League for a Free Palestine]<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-18JE-412<br />

American Revisionists Split Over the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-33JE-29<br />

Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Members <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

([rud.]) INT-18JE-413<br />

"Birth <strong>of</strong> a Nation" Rally<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-33JE-31<br />

[Comments <strong>of</strong> Jewish press on the establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation]<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-18JE-384<br />

Conference with Eri Jabotinsky, Free Palestine<br />

Committee (Feb. 17, 1944) INT-18JE-333<br />

[Differences between the Free Palestine<br />

Committee and the New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America] (Apr. 1, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-3S9<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and Its<br />

Background (June 6. 1944) INT-33JE-27<br />

[Jewish reaction to establishment <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation]<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-18JE-382<br />

[Request for contributions to American League for<br />

a Free Palestine] (June 28, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-406<br />

Zionists Attack Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation on Somers-Bennet Resolution<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-33JE-62<br />

Hebrew Life (periodical)<br />

[Magazine Hebrew Life]<br />

(Ocr. 21-28, 1943) INT-24RS-216<br />

Heckert, Robert<br />

[Letter about Robert Heckert]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-352<br />

Heckscher, August<br />

[August Heckscher] OP-2-35<br />

[Memo from August Heckscher to Bjarne Braatoy]<br />

(JVov. 14. 1944) INT-9CZ-805<br />

Hedin, Naboth<br />

American Swedish News Exchange and Finnish<br />

Propaganda (Jan. 7. 1944) INT-25SC-334<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

(Oct. 17, 1943) INT-25SC-259<br />

Hedry, Andrew<br />

[Andrew Hedry] (Feb. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-483<br />

Heibel, Alquin<br />

[Benedictine Press <strong>of</strong> Mount Angel, St. Benedict,<br />

Oreg.] (Mar. 29. Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-442<br />

Heideman, Karl P.<br />

[Interview with Karl P. Heideman]<br />

(July 31. 1945) INT-11FI-132<br />

[John D. Koski; Karl P. Heideman]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-11FI-127<br />

[Karl P. Heideman] (May 11, 1945) INT-11FI-121<br />

Heiden, Konrad<br />

[A.W. Klieforth's views on "Der Fuehrer"]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1062<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12. 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

Heiden Asserts Hitler's Defeat Is Not Enough<br />

(Jan. 14, 1942) INT-I3GE-8<br />

Konrad Heiden, Paul Hertz, and Otto Jeidels<br />

(Sept. 27-30, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-864<br />

Heidon, Wilhelm<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Heilbrunn, L. V.<br />

Oskar Maria Graf (Oct. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-321<br />

Heilperin, Michael<br />

[Biographical and bibliographical Notes on Robert<br />

Maciver and Michael Heilperin]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1940; Mar. 1941) INT-19MI-53<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 155


Heimann, Eduard Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Heimann, Eduard<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4. 1944) INT-33GE-38<br />

Heimatbote (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, ¡943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1182<br />

Heimerich, Hermann<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Heine, Bedrich<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21. 1941) ¡NT-13GE-4<br />

Heineman, James<br />

[Sergeant James Heineman, U.S. Army,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 4, ¡943) INT-10EU-148<br />

Heinemann, Leopold<br />

[Leopold Heinemann]<br />

(Sept. 23-28, ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-407<br />

Heinrich, Otto<br />

[Yugoslav Jews] (Apr. 16, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡9<br />

Heinz, Karl<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-8S8<br />

Heinzen, Karl<br />

[Life and influence <strong>of</strong> Karl Heinzen, 1809-1880]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1945) INT-10EU-537<br />

Heinzen, Mr.<br />

[Unavailability <strong>of</strong> Heinzen weekly letters due to<br />

North African invasion]<br />

(Nov. 13. 1942; Nov. 19. 1942) INT-12FR-407<br />

Heitler, Oskar<br />

[Letter from Dr. Oskar Heitler to Fritz Sabl on<br />

Austrian organizations]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-268<br />

Heitzman, George W.<br />

German Societies Pledge U.S. War Aid<br />

(Jan. U. 1942) INT-¡3GE-57<br />

Hekkings, Francis<br />

[Information on Francis Hekkings and an<br />

anti-Fascist group in Morocco]<br />

(Apr. ¡0-May 16. 1943) INT-17IT-681<br />

Held, Adolph<br />

[Conversation with Adolph Held]<br />

(Apr. 13, ¡945) INT-18JE-504;<br />

(Aug. 20, ¡945) INT-¡8JE-572<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. ¡7. ¡942) 1NT-33GE-4<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialist refugees to be returned<br />

to Europe] (Mar. 20. ¡945) INT-4AU-7S6<br />

Heiland, Andreas<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian Church<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 26, ¡942) ¡NT-25SC-84<br />

Hellas (Buenos Aires) (newspaper)<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

(Nov. 30-Dec. 31, 1943) INT-14GR-446<br />

Greek Press (Oct. 7. 1942) ¡NT-33GR-19<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942) INT-14GR-356;<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942. Apr. 12. 1943) INT-14GR-389<br />

[Greek Press in South America]<br />

(Aug. 29, ¡942) INT-14GR-271<br />

Hellas (London) (newspaper)<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25. 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Hellas (periodical)<br />

British Honor for Admiral Sakellariou<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) INT-33GR-49<br />

Chicago "HeUas" (Sept. 30, ¡942) INT-14GR-232<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 17, ¡943) 1NT-33GR-40<br />

Greek News Notes: Talk by Andre Michalopoulos<br />

(Oct. ¡9, 1944) INT-14GR-589<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-33GR-26<br />

156 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

(Mar. 13-June 23, ¡942) ¡NT-14GR-183<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25, 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Notes taken at interview between B.D.M. and an<br />

expert on Greek affairs, in New York City April<br />

9th (Apr. 13, ¡943) INT-¡4GR-354<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy by Sophocles Venizelos,<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Greek Liberal Party<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-33GR-27<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29, 1942) INT-14GR-¡75<br />

Hellenic-American Committee<br />

Some Greek-American Organizations in Athens<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) INT-14GR-693<br />

Hellenic-American Loyal Club<br />

Hellenic-American Loyal Club<br />

(Feb. 2¡. ¡942) INT-¡4GR-¡S2<br />

Loyal Club (Feb. ¡7, ¡942) ¡NT-¡4GR-38<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

(Feb. ¡6, ¡942) INT-14GR-8¡<br />

Hellenic-American Society<br />

Some Greek-American Organizations in Athens<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) ¡NT-14GR-693<br />

Hellenic Powder & Cartridge Manufacturing<br />

Co.<br />

Industrial Military Establishments in Greece<br />

(Feb. 22. 1943) INT-14GR-342<br />

Initial Report on Greek Munitions Industries<br />

(Dec. 26, 194¡) INT-¡4GR-59<br />

Hellenic World (newspaper)<br />

["HeUenic World"]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1942) INT-14GR-264<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942 (May ¡. 1942) INT-14GR-85<br />

Heller, James G.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Zionism<br />

(JVov. 23, ¡943) ¡NT-33JE-19<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Mar. ¡6, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-212<br />

Zionist Movement as Discussed at a Meeting in<br />

San Francisco (Wov. 23. 1943) INT-18JE-284<br />

Heller, Stephan<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 3¡. 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

Hellen, Jean<br />

[Transfer <strong>of</strong> Tixier and appointment <strong>of</strong> Helleu]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-334<br />

Henderson, Leon<br />

["Free Italy" Rally by the Mazzini Society and the<br />

Union for Democratic Action]<br />

(Sept. 26, ¡943) INT-17IT-847<br />

Hendrixson, W. S.<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(•Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Henninger, Gen.<br />

[German personahties in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Henry-Haye, Gaston<br />

[Ambassador Henry-Haye and staff members<br />

waiting at Hershey, Pa., for repatriation]<br />

(Nov. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-43¡<br />

Information Regarding the Activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Ambassador, M. Henri-Haye, and M. Camille<br />

Chautemps (Dec. ¡6. 194¡) INT-12FR-262<br />

[Rev. DuCatillon's charges against Ambassador<br />

Henry-Haye] (Oct. 1. 1942) INT-12FR-384<br />

Henson, Francis<br />

Francis Henson (July 2. ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-280<br />

Herald Tribune (newspaper)<br />

Tribune Article on Ruth Mitchell and the OWI<br />

(July 7, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-10¡0<br />

Heran, Rudolph<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. ¡945) ¡NT-33Z-100<br />

Herczog, Joseph<br />

Hungarians (Aug. 14, 1944) 1NT-15HU-597<br />

Herklotz, Ernest<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

German-American Federation<br />

(May 10, 1945) rNT-13GE-¡505<br />

Herman, Lewis<br />

[Alan Cranston letter to John Wiley]<br />

(June ¡6, 1942) INT-15HU-83<br />

Herman, Rudolph R.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(Apr. 22. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-902<br />

Hermann, Stewart W.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christiam Forum at Pastor<br />

Forells, Speaker Mr. Stewart W. Hermann<br />

(June 4. 1944) INT-13GE-1567<br />

Herriot, Edouard<br />

[Andre Philip's broadcast concerning the letter <strong>of</strong><br />

Herriot and Jeanneney to Petain]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) 1NT-12FR-359<br />

De Gaullist Attacks on Herriot-Jeanneney<br />

(Aug. 30-Sept. 26, ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-508<br />

[Edouard Herriot's imminent arrest and<br />

anti-Semitism in the unoccupied zone <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-443<br />

[Edouard Herriot's position]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1942; Oct. 5, 1942) INT-12FR-510<br />

[Franc-Tireur composition; trade union situation<br />

under Vichy; La Marseillaise comment on the<br />

Herriot-Jeanneney declaration]<br />

(Sept. 13-Oct. 6. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-362<br />

[France Forever telegram to Cordell Hull on the<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> Edouard Herriot and Jules<br />

Jeanneney] (Sept. 14, 1942) INT-¡2FR-322<br />

French Peasantry Under Laval [and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Herriot] (May 27. ¡942) INT-12FR-165<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) ¡NT-¡2FR-869<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 22. 1942) INT-33FR-4<br />

Herriot and Leadership <strong>of</strong> the French Resistance<br />

(Oct. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-324<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Herriot and Jeanneney against Petain's<br />

dissolution <strong>of</strong> representative bodies]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) ÍNT-12FR-361<br />

[Reaction to the declaration <strong>of</strong> Herriot and<br />

Jeanneney]<br />

(Sept. 14-Oct. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-360<br />

Hershey, Pa.<br />

[Ambassador Henry-Haye and staff members<br />

waiting at Hershey, Pa., for repatriation]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-43¡<br />

Hersholt, Jean<br />

An Appeal From Jean Hersholt, Presidnet <strong>of</strong><br />

N.A.D.A. (July 22, ¡943) 1NT-25SC-194<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Danish Brotherhood in America<br />

(Oct. 1. ¡943) INT-25SC-2¡8<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Sept. 76, ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-2W<br />

Danish Meeting (May ¡6. 1944) 1NT-25SC-296<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

(Oct. 1. ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-220;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-25SC-290<br />

Interview with Jean Hersholt<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-2SSC-366<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Hertz, Alexander<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hertz as <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

representative in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the new Warsaw<br />

Government] (Feh. S, 7945) INT-21PO-1102<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec ¡. ¡942) INT-2¡PO-40<br />

Hertz, Friedrich<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-433


Index by Subjects and Names Hitler, Adolf<br />

Hertz, Paul<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

fJVov. 5, 1942) INT-33GE-S<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-33GE-9S<br />

Konrad Heiden, Paul Hertz, and Otto Jeidels<br />

(Sept. 27-30. 1943) INT-13GE-864<br />

[Letter from Dr. A.R.L. Gurland to Dr. Paul<br />

Hertz] (Feb. 21. 1944) INT-13GE-999<br />

New Alignments <strong>of</strong> German Political Refugees<br />

(Mar. IS, 1943) INT-13GE-602<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1S00<br />

[Paul Hertz] (Apr. 30. 1945) INT-13GE-1497<br />

[Paul Hertz comments on Otto Braun and Ernst<br />

Reuter] (May 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1523<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen and Paul Hertz for a coalition<br />

<strong>of</strong> German refugee political groups<br />

(Oct. 15. 1942) im'-13GE-367<br />

Tillich Meeting (Apr. 24. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1091<br />

Hertzig, James<br />

[Situation with Austrian leaders]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-386<br />

Herz, Paul<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-4AU-536<br />

Herzog, Milan<br />

Bogdan Radista Resigns as Editor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Information Center Bulletin<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-461<br />

[Dr. Milan Herzog]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-830<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) 1NT-30YU-194<br />

Hess, Victor F.<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Interview With Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Victor Hess, Austrian,<br />

With American Citizenship, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor At<br />

Fordham University<br />

(July 4. 1945) INT-4AU-838<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-38<br />

Hesse, Fredrich<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Hetmán, Wencel F.<br />

All Slav Groups [meetings]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-66<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(July 21. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-45<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

American Slav Congress to Become United<br />

Nations Congress (Feb. 7. 1943) INT-26SL-68<br />

On the American Slav Congress<br />

(Ocr. 25. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-90<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-139;<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) ¡NT-33PO-56<br />

Slav Congress (Jan. 10. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-142<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14. 15, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-138<br />

Hetz, Karl<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Heumann, Otto<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Hevesi, Eugene<br />

Eugene Hevesi (Oct. 3. 1942; Oct. 10,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-187<br />

Heym, Stefan<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-265<br />

Hilaire, Georges<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-179<br />

HUÍ, Ida T.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ida T. Hill -<br />

Greeks] (Apr. 20, 1944-Oct. 13,<br />

1945) PERS-1-45<br />

Hill, Raymond T.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Raymond<br />

T. Hill - Portuguese] (May 25, 1943; Sept. 13.<br />

1944) PERS-1-46<br />

Hillman, Sidney<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sept 11, 1944) INT-26SL-192<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22, 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

Sidney Hillman on the Baltic States<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-5BA-566<br />

Sobczak <strong>of</strong> AmSlav Congress<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-26SL-194<br />

[Speech by Soviet delegate Tarasov]<br />

(June 18, 1945) INT-24RS-388<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28, 1943) INT-33RS-1<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Hüter, Adolf<br />

Austrians Here United Only on Beating Hitler<br />

(May 11. 1942) INT-4AV-91<br />

Himler, Martin<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Jan. 14, 1943: Dec. 31,<br />

¡943) INT-15HU-480<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarians: Martin Himler, editor<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-1SHU-193<br />

[Hungarians: Statement <strong>of</strong> Louis Targai]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) 1NT-1SHU-152<br />

If I Were the American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-15HU-413<br />

Interview with Martin Himler Who Controls<br />

Several Hungarian Newspapers in Detroit<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-15HU-257<br />

Himmler, Heinrich<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, 1942) 1NT-13GE-160<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

(Aug. 17. 1944) INT-33GE-56<br />

Hirsch-Monmartin, Pascal<br />

[Hirsch-Monmartin, information requested by<br />

Camille Chautemps] (Oct. 22. 1941-Sept. 25.<br />

1942) ¡NT-12FR-78S<br />

Hirschfeld, Hans<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Hirsimaki, Charles E.<br />

[Finnish-American League for Democracy, New<br />

York District Committee]<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-11FI-129<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-33FI-4<br />

Hislaire, Rene<br />

Belgian Views on Peace Plans and Postwar<br />

Organization (June 10. 1944) INT-6BE-44<br />

Belgium Inveighs Against a "S<strong>of</strong>t Peace"<br />

(June 14. 1944) 1NT-33BE-5<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Hislaire, <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

Press Association (Mar. 9. ¡945) ¡NT-6BE-71<br />

Histadruth<br />

see General Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

Hitchcock, Edward B.<br />

[Edward B. Hitchcock, <strong>of</strong>ficial biographer to Dr.<br />

Eduard Benes] (Jan. 13. 1942) INT-9CZ-7<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Developments in Pittsburgh<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-407<br />

Hitler, Adolf<br />

"After Hitler-What?"<br />

(June 1. 1942) INT-13GE-125<br />

American-Hungarians; Miscellaneous<br />

(Sept. 23. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-180<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitler and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1942) INT-10EU-27<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-445<br />

[A.W. Klieforth's views on "Der Fuehrer"]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) INT-13GE-1062<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S. Roucek;<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks] (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-66<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942 to Apr. 8, 1942) INT-10EU-20<br />

"Free Germany Against Hitler"; "Hitler's Shadow<br />

over South America"<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-13GE-55<br />

German Anti-Nazi Eagerly Heard <strong>of</strong> Stalin's<br />

Speech (Apr. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-113<br />

Germany's place after Hitler's defeat<br />

(Oct. 30. 1942) 1NT-13GE-416<br />

Heiden Asserts Hitler's Defeat Is Not Enough<br />

(Jan. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-8<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's political career in the Weimar<br />

Republic] (June 4. 1942) INT-13GE-156<br />

[Hermann Rauschning and his views on Nazi<br />

revolution] (Aug. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-761<br />

"Hitler A German Messiah?"<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1657<br />

Hitler Seen Doomed Because <strong>of</strong> Break With<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er (July 7, 1942) INT-13GE-250<br />

Hitler's Dictatorial Powers End on May 10, 1943<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-13GE-173<br />

Hitler's Illness (Nov. 30. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1295<br />

Internal Situation; Liechtenstein as a Possible<br />

Refuge for Nazi fOcr. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-816<br />

Italy, Like France, Conquered and Occupied, Says<br />

Salvemini (May 10. 1942) INT-17IT-253<br />

["Magyar Jovo" publishes editorial comment and<br />

telegram to Sen. Pepper on his OWI statement<br />

on the Horthy-Hitler meeting]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-15HU-337<br />

[New Bedford Portuguese meet to protest Salazar<br />

mourning <strong>of</strong> Hitler's death]<br />

(May 21, 1945) INT-22PR-56<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1217<br />

Portuguese-Americans Assail Salazar Regime for<br />

Mourning Hitler (May 24. 1945) INT-33PR-8<br />

Report on Speech <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk, Given in the<br />

Junior Common Room at Winthrop House,<br />

Harvard University, April 23, 1942<br />

(Apr. 29. 1942) INT-9CZ-27<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

1NT-26SL-240<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

(Ocr. 1942) INT-13GE-480<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? (Feb. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-571<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> astrological tables to forecast Hitler's<br />

decisions] (Feb. 27, 1942; Mar. 6.<br />

1942) ¡NT-19M1-69<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17. 1943. May 31, 1943) INT-13GE-669<br />

Views on German particularism<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-13GE-672<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> German People<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-33GE-9<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

And It's Significance<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-763<br />

Why did the Reichstag Convene on April 26, 1942<br />

(May 7-14, 1942) INT-13GE-103<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 157


Hitti, Philip K. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Hitti, Philip K.<br />

American Jewish Committee Urges Abrogation <strong>of</strong><br />

British White Paper at Congressional Hearing<br />

(Feb. 15-18, 1944) INT-18JE-329<br />

[Conversations with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Philip K. Hitti]<br />

(Nov. 4, 1941) INT-2AB-16<br />

Hlacha, Rainer F.<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Hladick, V. P.<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all Russian<br />

Land with the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-29UK-75<br />

Hladyk, Victor P.<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Nov. 18, 1943) INT-8CR-70<br />

Hladyk, W. P.<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-8CR-32<br />

Hlas (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Hlavac, Emil<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> the NYC newspapers Listy and<br />

Dennik] (Nov. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-586<br />

Hletko, Peter P.<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-7<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-31<br />

General Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-461<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. ¡5, 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

Interview with Dr. Peter Hletko <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 29, 1943 (June 3. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-460<br />

Interview with Ernest Sturc, economist with the<br />

Czechoslovak <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information, May 29,<br />

1943 (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-464<br />

Interview with John A. Willo (Slovak), Law<br />

Director for the City <strong>of</strong> Youngstown, Ohio<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-403<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-672;<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-716<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, May 19,<br />

1943 (May 21, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-432<br />

[Letter to DeWitt Poole concerning Joseph Husek<br />

and Peter Hletko] (Dec. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-604<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

Memorandum Regarding the Letter Received by<br />

Peter P. Hletko from Karol Sidor<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-325<br />

New League Policy? (Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-883<br />

[Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-288<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

(JVov. 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

[Peter P. Hletko's right to free speech at<br />

dedication banquet]<br />

(June 18. 1943) INT-9CZ-486<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook Slovak League Political<br />

Factions (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-782<br />

[Slovak activity in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-519<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-787<br />

Slovak League Meetings: Contacts by CFB<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-279<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-581<br />

[Slovak National Alliance condemns Slovak<br />

League] (Oct. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-569<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-220<br />

Slovaks (Aug. 30, 1945) INT-9CZ-952<br />

158 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Hlinka, Rev.<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, May 19,<br />

1943 (May 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-432<br />

[Religious and political differences between the<br />

Czechs and the Slovaks]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-9CZ-12<br />

Hlond, August Cardinal<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Hlond (Primate <strong>of</strong> Poland) in<br />

U.S. (Apr. 13, 1942: Apr. 15,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-24<br />

[Liberation <strong>of</strong> August Cardinal Hlond from a<br />

German prison] (Apr. 10, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1242<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki anti-Semitic line and<br />

Cardinal Hlond's response]<br />

(June 2, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-44<br />

Hlynka, Anthony<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-33UK-33<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-33UK-14<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

[Resolutions Adopted at the All<br />

Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

(July 7. 1943) INT-29UK-203<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26. 1942) INT-26SL-6<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Jubilee Concert in<br />

New York City] (Mar. 7, 1943; Mar. 13,<br />

1944) INT-29VK-273<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29VK-204<br />

Hnizdo, Jaroslav<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16, 1944) INT-9CZ-738<br />

Hobrang, Andrija<br />

Economic Council Established<br />

(Dec. 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1640<br />

Hochman, Julius<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-406<br />

Hock, Egon<br />

Egon Hock (July 28, 1944) 1NT-4AU-563<br />

Hocke, Gustav R.<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German Group<br />

in Rome (July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1181<br />

Hodann, Max<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(JVov. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-885<br />

Hodossy, Ernest<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> propaganda among foreign-born groups,<br />

letter] (Mar. 10-May 6, 1942) INT-10EU-45<br />

Hodza, Fedor<br />

[Cable from London concerning a Visa for Fedor<br />

Hodza] (July 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-728<br />

[Dr. Fedor Hodza] OP-2-36<br />

[Dr. Fedor Hodza's appointment to the<br />

Czechoslovak State Council]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-741<br />

Interview with Jan Lichner and Fedor Hodza<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-774<br />

Hodza, Milan<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

(July 13. ¡944) INT-9CZ-722<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1942) ¡NT-32A-73<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-9CZ-31<br />

Czechoslovak Centralism Is in Existence<br />

(Aug. 15. 1942) INT-8CR-2<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-32A-64<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

Dr. M. Hodza in American Public Life<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-32A-63<br />

[Hodza, Milan, article: "Europe at the<br />

Crossroads"] (Mar. 1944) INT-32A-75<br />

[John C. Wiley and Milan Hodza] OP-2-85<br />

[Luncheon discussion with Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-329<br />

Milan Hodza Joins New York University<br />

Committee on European Federation; Pamphlet<br />

on Postwar European Federation Published at<br />

New York University<br />

(Feb. 13-27, 1943) INT-10EU-209<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

NYC speech on Czechoslovak developments<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-30YU-128<br />

Polish-Language Press on the Death <strong>of</strong> Milan<br />

Hodza (July 29, 1944) INT-21PO-921<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9. 1944) INT-26SL-178<br />

Hodza, Mrs. Milan<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-220<br />

Hoegner, Wilhelm<br />

[Dr. Hoegner appointment as Prime Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria and Catholic activities]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-13GE-1694<br />

Hoeller, Wolfgang<br />

Flight <strong>of</strong> German Vice Consul [from Spanish<br />

Morocco]; "Free Austrian" Activities<br />

(Dec. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-705<br />

Hoellering, Franz<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Franz Hoellering (May 7. 1942) INT-13GE-88<br />

German Language Broadcasts<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-13GE-91<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Neue Beginnen Bewegung]<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-13GE-119<br />

Report on Hoellering by Ernest Angel<br />

(Sept. 18, 1940) ¡NT-13GE-351<br />

Hoepfner, Carlos<br />

Werner von Clemm<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-1053<br />

Hoernle, Erwin<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

H<strong>of</strong>f, Hans<br />

[Interview with Dr. Hans H<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-2AB-83<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fherr, Fred G.<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-12FR-591<br />

[Frederick G. H<strong>of</strong>fer: the Polish question; Petain]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1945) INT-10EU-583<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-12FR-85<br />

Interview with Madame Guyot<br />

(Feb. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-94<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Frederick G. H<strong>of</strong>fher<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-997<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Konrad<br />

[Konrad H<strong>of</strong>fman's Chicago war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1228<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Theodore H.<br />

Detailed Summary <strong>of</strong> Article in "Rochester<br />

Abendpost." September 21, 1942. Steuben Never<br />

Forgotten (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-408<br />

Note on Steuben Society<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1240;<br />

(Oct. 7. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-61<br />

[Steuben Society isolationist attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24 to Nov. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-429<br />

Steuben Society's Campaign Against "Punitive"<br />

Peace (June 29, 1945) INT-33GE-105<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmeister, William<br />

German-Americans (Feb. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-977<br />

Special report <strong>of</strong> talks with Victor Ridder <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York Staats-Zeitung and William H<strong>of</strong>fmeister<br />

and Dr. Oberdorff <strong>of</strong> his staff<br />

(Feb. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-28


Index by Subjects and Names House, Sherburne<br />

H<strong>of</strong>mann, Bernhard<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33GE-102<br />

German Voice to Go on Air<br />

(May 2. 1942) INT-13GE-134<br />

Steuben Day Celebration<br />

(Oct. 4. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1696<br />

Hoguet, Robert L.<br />

American Relief to Austria Committee<br />

(Sept. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-889<br />

Austrian War Relief (May 1. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-7S2<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-727<br />

[Julius Deutsch conversation on war relief<br />

activities and appointment to Moscow]<br />

(Ocr. 30, 1945) ¡NT-4AV-909<br />

[Relief Agency for Austrians]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1945) INT-4AU-771<br />

Hohenlohe, Stephanie<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4, 15, 1943) INT-4AU-372<br />

Hoinko, Tadeusz<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

[Tadeusz Hoinko and Janusz L. Stamirowski]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) 1NT-21PO-320<br />

Holborn, Hajo<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(Aug. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-290<br />

Holland<br />

see Netherlands<br />

Holland, Almer J.<br />

Russian-American Press Report<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-29VK-101<br />

Holland Society <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

[Dutch organizations membership]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1943) INT-20NS-20<br />

Hollandsche Amerikaan (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) INT-20NS-30<br />

Hollinger, Bernhardt<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Holmberg, Alfred<br />

Alfred Holmberg and Finnish Activities<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-11FI-106<br />

Holmes, John H.<br />

[Radio broadcast on 'What To Do With<br />

Germany?"] (Oct. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1258<br />

Holod, Michael<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-32<br />

Holt, Henry<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Holty, Carl<br />

Ruth Fischer Lectures Catholics<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1086<br />

Holz, Leo<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Social Democrats in United States<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-695<br />

Honti, Francois<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery re Francois<br />

Honti letter] (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-1SHU-691 .<br />

Honulya, Joseph P.<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Interview with Joseph P.<br />

Honulya (Mar. 21. 1944) INT-8CR-121<br />

Hoor, Ernst<br />

Controversy between Czemin and Austrian<br />

Institute (Apr. 3. 1944) INT-4AU-506<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin. A Record and a<br />

Warning by Ernst Hoor<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-4AU-760<br />

Czemin vs. Heine-Geldem and Hoor<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943) INT-4AU-448<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> democratic nations formerly under<br />

Hapsburgs]; Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria as a Liberator<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-4AU-192<br />

Visit With Mr. Hoor, Austrian<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-4AU-819<br />

Hoover, Herbert C.<br />

[Press commentary on Soviet Jewish delegation in<br />

the U.S. and address by Herbert Hoover]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-I8JE-256<br />

Hopkins, Harry<br />

Prominent Americans, and Some Reasons Why<br />

They Should Command Respect in Italy<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-nrr-498<br />

Hoppenot, Henri<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-33FR-40<br />

Hoppenot, Violaine<br />

[Mademoiselle Hoppenot, conversation memo]<br />

(July 6. 1945) [NT-12FR-1062<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-33FR-65<br />

[Violaine Hoppenot, Aix-en-Provence, to her<br />

father, minister in Uruguay, letter extract]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-14S<br />

Hopper, Bruce<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality (Apr. 23. 1945) INT-33SW-8<br />

Horecky, Jan<br />

[Concerns about Slovak Americans]<br />

(Dec 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-202<br />

Horicon Reporter (newspaper)<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1356<br />

Horn, Max F.<br />

Interview with Mr. Max F. Horn<br />

(Feb. 26. 1945) 1NT-6BE-65<br />

Homik, Lepold<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-4AU-337<br />

Horthy, Nicholas<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33AU-24<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-33HU-1<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942 to Apr. 8, 1942) INT-10EU-20<br />

Hungarian-American Debate the PUght <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-33HU-31<br />

Hungarian-Americans Ask: What to Do With<br />

Horthy? (June 2, 1945) INT-33HU-74<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence and<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-33HU-4<br />

Hungarian-Language Dailies on Regent Horthy's<br />

Armistice Appeal (Oct. 25, 1944) INT-33HU-39<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary (Apr. 18. 1943) INT-33HV-19<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Interview with Rev. Francis Ujilaky, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Sept. 4. 1944) 1NT-15HU-6U<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary" (June 7, 1945) INT-33HU-75<br />

Reflections (May 4, 1943) INT-15HU-326<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

(June 22. 1944) 1NT-33HU-25<br />

Horthy, Nicholas, Jr.<br />

Nicholas Horthy, Jr., Spoke to Brazilian<br />

Hungarians from Budapest<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-15HU-350<br />

Horthy, Stephen<br />

Article on Hungary by R. H. Markham<br />

(Sept. 5, ¡942: Sept. 19, 1942) INT-15HU-176<br />

Horton, Phillip<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

Horvath, A. A.<br />

Russia and the Far East<br />

(Oct. JJ, 1943) INT-24RS-189<br />

Horvath, Lawrence B.<br />

Hungarian Affaire (Dec. 5, ¡942) INT-15HV-208<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lawrence<br />

B. Horvath - Hungarians]<br />

(June 24. ¡943-Oct. 26. ¡945) PERS-1-47<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lawrence<br />

B. Horvath and Reverend K. A. Bishara]<br />

(Dec 21, 1943-Nov. ¡, ¡945) PERS-1-10<br />

Horvath, Michael<br />

Activities, Cleveland Mar. 8-11, 1942<br />

(Mar. H. ¡942) INT-30YU-¡7<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran; Interviews with M. D.<br />

Horvath and John Kovac]]<br />

(Aug. 26. Sept. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-I66<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Horvath, Boyd, Kovach etc. to<br />

Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Feb. ¡6, ¡943) INT-30YU-688<br />

Comments by William Boyd Regarding Croatian<br />

Congress (Sept. ¡0, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-234<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23. ¡942) INT-30YU-¡68<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. H. ¡2. ¡942) 1NT-30YU-237<br />

Michael Horvath (May 24. ¡943) INT-30YU-907<br />

Mr. Michael Horvath's Views, English Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Zajednicar," Organ <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Dec. 9, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-372<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Feb. 26. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡278<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent (Fef>. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-¡269<br />

[Pittsburgh Yugoslav Contacts]<br />

(Aug. ¡7, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡73<br />

Some Comments by Michael Horvath<br />

(Fei. 23. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡27¡<br />

"Zajednicar," English Section, on Croat-American<br />

Congress (Feb. 4, ¡943) INT-30YU-634<br />

Hoskins, Harold B.<br />

[Harold B. Hoskins] OP-2-37<br />

[Information on Colonel Hoskins mission to Saudi<br />

Arabia] (Aug. 3, ¡943) INT-2AB-99<br />

[Letter from J. P. Warburg to Harold B. Hoskins]<br />

(Nov. ¡. ¡94¡) lNT-¡5HU-¡3<br />

Hossain, Syud<br />

Jewish Affairs [discussions with Dr. Ignacy<br />

Schwartzbart, Dr. I. N. Steinberg, and Dr. Syud<br />

Hossain] (Dec. ¡6. 1944) 1NT-18JE-457<br />

Host, Torkil<br />

Interview with Torkil Host<br />

(June 9, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-387<br />

Hostages<br />

[Letter Received from Estonia]<br />

(Nov. ¡4. ¡94¡) 1NT-5BA-26<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Names <strong>of</strong> Perpetrators <strong>of</strong> Nazi<br />

Hostage Executions<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡942) INT-13GE-270<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1. 1942) INT-5BA-¡3<br />

Hostovsky, Egon<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

(Nov. 9. ¡944) INT-¡0EU-48S<br />

Houge, O. S.<br />

[Norwegian attitudes<br />

(Sept. ¡8. ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-2¡6<br />

Hour (newspaper)<br />

Charges Against Paul Scheffer<br />

(Aug. 7-5, ¡942) ¡NT-13GE-214<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />

American Jewish Committee Urges Abrogation <strong>of</strong><br />

British White Paper at Congressional Hearing<br />

(Feb. ¡5-¡8, ¡944) INT-¡8JE-329<br />

House, Sherburne<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. ¡8, ¡943) lNT-¡0EU-280<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 159


House Special Committee on Un-American Index by Subjects and Names<br />

House Special Committee on Un-American<br />

Activities<br />

[Representative Eliot attacks Dies Committee for<br />

failure to act against Edward J. Smythe's<br />

anti-Catholic organization]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-21<br />

Housman, Louis<br />

Louis Housman (German), Executive Board<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and<br />

Assistants Union, AFL<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1666<br />

Hovagimian, H. M.<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Political Trend Found in California<br />

Armenian Newspapers during Aug. 1944<br />

(Aug. 1944) INT-3AM.51<br />

[Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Rev. H. M.<br />

Hovagimian] (May 5, 1945) INT-3AM-75<br />

[Report on the views <strong>of</strong> the Rev. H. M.<br />

Hovagimian] (Apr. 18. 1945) INT-3AM-63<br />

[Reports on the Ninth Annual Sute Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armenian-American Citizens League <strong>of</strong><br />

California and an interview with the Reverend<br />

H. M. Hovagimian] (June 9, 1943) INT-3AM-12<br />

Hovorka, James<br />

Interview with James Hovorka<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-9CZ-925<br />

[Interview with James Hovorka on meeting<br />

between Benes and Hodza]<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-458<br />

Interview with James Hovorka, treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance, May 17, 1943<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-421<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-716<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Mr. Saslaw]<br />

(May 25. 1943) INT-9CZ-436<br />

[Slovak Americans] (May 11, 1945) INT-9CZ-901<br />

[Slovak National Alliance condemns Slovak<br />

League] (Oct. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-569<br />

Hovsepian, Karekin<br />

New Head <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Church in America<br />

Arrives in New York<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-33AM-5<br />

Howard, Harry N.<br />

[Harry N. Howard, information]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-73<br />

Howe, Quincy<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-11<br />

Howes, Royce<br />

France Today (May 22, 1942) INT-12FR-139<br />

Howland, Weston<br />

[Weston Howland] OP-2-38<br />

Hoxha, Dina<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17. 1943) INT-UL-82<br />

Hoxha, Enver<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 9 (Mar. 20. 1945) INT-1AL-172<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 10 (Mar. 31. 1945) INT-1AI^175<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 11 (Apr. 10, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-177<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 12 (Apr. 20, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-180<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 13 (Apr. 30, 1945) INT-1AL-181<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20. ¡945) INT-1AL-183<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20. 1945) ¡NT-1AL-191<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-33AL-18<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) 1NT-33AL-17<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 1 (Dec. 31, 1944) INT-1AL-162<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 2 (Jan. 10. 1945) INT-1AL-163<br />

160 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20, 1945) 1NT-1AL-164<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 4 (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-1AL-166<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Feb. 10. 1945) ¡NT-1AL-167<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 6 (Feb. 20. 1945) INT-1AL-168<br />

[Bishop Fan S. Noli moves from orthodox toward<br />

uniate church] (Oct. 29, 1945) 1NT-1AL-200<br />

Conversations with Constantine A. Chekrezi and<br />

Peter Kolonia (Oct. 22, 1945) INT-1AL-199<br />

LNC Partisan Congress at Permet<br />

(May 24-28, 1944) INT-1AL-121<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan Noli<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-1AL-165<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 29, 1945) INT-1AL-184<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24. 1944) INT-1AL-126<br />

Hoysradt, Edwin S.<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Hoyt, Lansing<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-26SL-56<br />

Hranilovich, Milan<br />

Cosmopolitan Akron: Yugoslav Harmony in U.S.<br />

Sought: Pastor to Attend National Parley<br />

(Sept. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-226<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-610<br />

Hrechukha, M.<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-16<br />

Hrobak, Philip A.<br />

[Controversy over the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information's<br />

Selection for Radio Broadcasts]<br />

(Oct. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-785<br />

Interview with P. A. Hrobak, editor <strong>of</strong> Jednota,<br />

Sept. 29, 1943] (Oct. 5. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-556<br />

[Letter concerning the Slovak meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eleventh <strong>of</strong><br />

November] (Nov. 19. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-153<br />

[Letter from Philip A. Hrobak Concerning<br />

Constantine Poulos Comment about Slovak<br />

American newspapers]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-615<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. ¡7, 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

Pridavok Pamphlet (May 16. 1943) INT-9CZ-414<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

(July 27. 1945) INT-9CZ-943<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-276<br />

Slovak League Meetings: Contacts by CFB<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-279<br />

[Wargovich on Slovak League]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-637<br />

Hromadka, Joseph L.<br />

[Anglo-Saxon influence on Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) INT-33CZ-27<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) 1NT-33Z-11<br />

[Memo from Richard V. Lindabury to Bjame<br />

Braatoy] (Nov. 20. 1944) INT-9CZ-812<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Dr. J. L. Hromadka at the Nassau Club,<br />

Princeton (Nov. 8. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-802<br />

Hronek, Charles J.<br />

Interview with Charles J. Hronek, vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czech Catholic Union, May 18, 1943<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-9CZ-422<br />

Slav Congress News, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-26SL-168<br />

Hronek, Frank G.<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18. 1944]) ¡NT-29UK-317<br />

Hrtanek, Clement I.<br />

[Czechs and Slovaks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

(May 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-73<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

Hmshevsky, Michael C.<br />

[Michael C. Hrushevsky's Book, " A History <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukraine" (Sept. 14, 1942) INT-29UK-110<br />

Hruvy, Blahoslav<br />

[Blahoslav Hruvy connection to OSS]<br />

(Aug. 27. 1942; Sept. 21. 1942) INT-26SL-54<br />

Hrvatska Katolicki Glasnik (periodical)<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, ¡945) INT-30YU-1787<br />

Hrvatski Domobran movement<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

CompUcation (June 28, ¡944) ¡NT-33YU-77<br />

Hrvatski Domobran (newspaper)<br />

Croatians in Argentina<br />

(Nov. ¡2, ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-392<br />

[Hrvatski Domobran]<br />

(July 29-Oct. ¡, ¡942) INT-30YU-155<br />

["Hrvatski Domobran"and "Argentinski Novine"]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-387<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡242<br />

Hrvatski Glas (newspaper)<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

fiVov. S, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-399<br />

[Subasich's new government]<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1435<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. H. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡589<br />

Yugoslav press in Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡5¡5<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper)<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Tomasich (Anthony<br />

Thomas) regarding the Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hvratska] (June 28, ¡945) INT-30YU-1854<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(K*. 15, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-117<br />

"December 1, 1918" and "People and-<br />

Circumstances« Two Editorials Printed in<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska <strong>of</strong> December 1,<br />

1942 (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-393<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Press, Week Ending Aug.<br />

3, 1942: Croatian Paper Attacks Exile<br />

Government; Serbian Paper Assails<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(Aug. 14, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-¡85<br />

[Harvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska]<br />

(Dec. 3, ¡942) INT-30YU-389<br />

["Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska"]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-386<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Attacks<br />

Croat-American Congress and "Serb<br />

Propaganda" (Jan. 2¡. 1943) INT-30YU-573<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Continues to<br />

Attack Croat-American Congress and Ban<br />

Subasich (Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-581<br />

Interview with Joseph Kraja<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-368<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. ¡0, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May ¡. 1944) INT-33YU-7¡<br />

Reader's Comment on the Standards and Policies<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Newspaper[s]<br />

(May ¡5, ¡944) 1NT-30YU-1398


Index by Subjects and Names Hungarian-American Council for Democracy<br />

[Report on Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians Meeting]<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) 1NT-30YV-1581<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Men and Events,"<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska, December 1,<br />

1942; Meeting <strong>of</strong> Oakland Branch <strong>of</strong> Serbian<br />

National Defense<br />

(Dec. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-394<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-30YU-953;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Hrvatski Narod (newspaper)<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1233<br />

Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper)<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-120<br />

[Hrvatski Svijet Article on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-664<br />

"Hrvatski Svijet (Croatian World) on Ambassador<br />

Fotitich and the Yugoslav Government in<br />

London (May 6. 1943) INT-30YU-860<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in London<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-30YU-876<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(¿Vov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May 1. 1944) INT-33YU-71<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5. 1944) INT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-9S3;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 7944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-1S0<br />

Hrvatsko Kolo (Croatian circle)<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5. 1942) 1NT-30YU-32<br />

Hryhorjiv, Grigorieff<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hryhorjiv] (Sept. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-99<br />

Hudal, Alois<br />

[Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome]<br />

(June 1944) ¡NT-4AU-540<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

(June 12. 1944) INT-4AU-S39:<br />

(June 12. 1944) ¡NT-33AU-22<br />

Hans Rott and the Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-4AU-537<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-4AU-536<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 29. 1944) INT-4AU-635<br />

Hudec, Consul<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June<br />

(June 28. 1945) INT-9CZ-931<br />

Hudec, Karel<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian Partisans<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-33CR-3<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-231<br />

[T. G. Masaryk Club, Emergency and Relief<br />

Committee Tea] (Apr. 18, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-889<br />

Hudec, Marcel<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Huetter, Helmut<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

(Oct. 7, 1941) INT-13GE-78<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Hughes, John C.<br />

[John C. Hughes] OP-2-39<br />

Huissel, Paul<br />

Suit to Revoke Citizenship <strong>of</strong> Bundist Begun<br />

(Apr. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-1I4<br />

Higher, Stephen<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

(JVov. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-661<br />

Hujer, Karel<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Czechs sponsored by Russian War<br />

Relief, Cleveland, Feb. 19, 1944]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-644<br />

Hukari, Arvo<br />

[Frederick, S.Dak., a Finnish farming community]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-11FI-56<br />

Hula, Erich<br />

Afliliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8. 1942) INT-4AU-28<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

poUticians] (Jan. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-49<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-54<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Fei. 6, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-710<br />

Hull, Cordell<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discusses Hull's<br />

"Warning" To Austria<br />

(Ocr. 10. 1944) INT-33AU-26<br />

[Conversation with Count Czemin concerning<br />

request to meet with Cordell Hull]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-4AU-439<br />

[Cordell Hull's Message to Albania]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-1AL-88<br />

Cordell Hull's Warning [on Austrian Resistance to<br />

Nazis] (Oct. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-609<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944; Mar. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

[France Forever telegram to Cordell Hull on the<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> Edouard Herriot and Jules<br />

Jeanneney] (Sept. 14, 1942) INT-12FR-322<br />

Mr. Cordell Hull's Warning to Finland<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-5BA-314<br />

[Otto's military legion]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-210<br />

Polish-Language Press on Cordell Hull's Easter<br />

Speech (May 5. 1944) INT-21PO-814<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Possible Slovak League Delegation to State<br />

Department (Mar. 11. 1943) INT-9CZ-314<br />

Prominent Americans, and Some Reasons Why<br />

They Should Command Respect in Italy<br />

(iVov. 17. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-498<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-33Z-72<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. ¡944; June 27.<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

[State Department views concerning Otto and the<br />

Austrian Legion] (Nov.-Dec. 1942) INT-4AU-194<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. 19. 1943) INT-5BA-265<br />

Human rights<br />

see Civil liberties<br />

see Crimes against humanity<br />

Humanidad (Bolivia)<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Humanité (newspaper)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept, 1943) INT-12FR-676<br />

Humenuk, Theodore<br />

Annual Shevchenko Memorial Exercises<br />

(Apr. 13. 1944) 1NT-33UK-17<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 26. 1944) INT-29UK-288<br />

Hummel, Dr.<br />

Dr. Hummel (Oct. 7, J942) INT-13GE-357<br />

Hunchag Party<br />

see Armenian Social Democratic Party<br />

Hundick, John<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20. 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Hungarian-American Catholic Society<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-33HU-30<br />

Hungarian-American Council for Democracy<br />

[American Hungarian affairs]<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-15HU-374<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 7944) INT-15HU-485<br />

[Appeal by the Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy] (Aug. 27. 1943) INT-15HU-418<br />

[Appeal for support <strong>of</strong> Hungarians]<br />

(Apr. 1944) INT-Í5HU-524<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33HU-13<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy] (July 3. 1943) INT-15HU-373<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Conversation with Bela Lugosi in San Francisco on<br />

Mar. 1 (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-15HU-731<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) INT-15HU-809<br />

Count M. Karolyi, B. Lugosi, and the Hungarian<br />

American Council for Democracy<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-15HU-422<br />

"Dracula" Council Dinner, December 5<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-15HU-452<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-15HU-385<br />

Four Pro-Karolyi Meetings<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33HU-24<br />

Free Hungary Movement<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-15HU-565<br />

Hungarian Activities<br />

(JVov. 74, 7944) INT-15HU-652<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

(Sept. 22, 7944) INT-15HU-627<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (July ?Ä. 1943; Aug. 4,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-397; (Aug. 4, 1943; Aug. 20.<br />

1943) INT-15HU-402; (Jan. 14. 1943; Dec. 31.<br />

1943) ¡NT-15HU-480;<br />

(Sept 1944) INT-15HU-608<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) 1NT-33HU-50<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy]<br />

(July 14. 20. 1943) INT-15HU-389;<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943) INT-15HU-408<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention (Jan. 6. 1945) INT-15HU-694<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) 1NT-15HU-709<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

telegram to UNCIO]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-799<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi (June 2, 7944) INT-33HU-22<br />

[Hungarian "Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights" and Hungarian<br />

Brotherhood "Special Statement"]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1945) INT-15HU-696<br />

[Hungarian Democratic Council Directorium asked<br />

to appeal to Czech and Russian governments]<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-15HU-564<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 161


Hungarian-American Council for Democracy Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Hungarian News (Jan. 1, 1945) INT-15HU-686<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

(Oct. 13. ¡943) INT-33HU-11<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10. ¡944; May U. ¡944) INT-15HU-5S5<br />

Interview with Pete Zvara<br />

(Jan. H, ¡945) INT-¡5HU-703<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4. ¡945) lNT-¡5HU-789<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy] (Apr. ¡8. 1944) INT-15HU-S26<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Council for Democracy<br />

(May 3¡, ¡944) INT-15HU-572<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. ¡944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-¡5HU-498<br />

More Information on Number 115<br />

(Nov. 23. ¡943) INT-¡5HU-454<br />

[Reactions to New Hungarian Council]<br />

(July 20. 23. ¡943) INT-¡5HU-393<br />

[Report on Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy activities]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-15HU-704<br />

[Report on Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Council meeting, NYC, Dec. 14, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-15HU-672<br />

Speech by Emil Lengyel<br />

(Feb. ¡. ¡944) INT-33HU-¡4<br />

Hungarian American Democratic Association<br />

Hungarian Activities<br />

(Nov. ¡4, 1944) 1NT-1SHU-652<br />

Hungarian American Federation<br />

Conversation with Bela Lugosi in San Francisco on<br />

Mar. 1 (Mar. 3. ¡945) INT-¡5HU-73¡<br />

Hungarian Brotherhood<br />

[Hungarian "Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights" and Hungarian<br />

Brotherhood "Special Statement"]<br />

(Jan. 5. ¡945) INT-¡5HU-696<br />

Hungarian Catholic League<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos<br />

(Nov. ¡7, ¡944) INT-¡SHU-658<br />

Hungarian Club<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

(Apr. 2¡, 1944) INT-1SHU-535<br />

Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

(May 3. 1944) INT-15HÜ-559<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

(May 3. 1944) INT-15HU-558<br />

Hungarian Council in London<br />

[Correspondence between Anthony Balasy and<br />

Andrew Ravai]<br />

(Aug. ¡9-Oct. H, 1944) 1NT-15HU-629<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad?<br />

(Oct. ¡7. ¡944) INT-33HU-37<br />

[Response to Count Karolyi request for<br />

cooperation in Hungarian National Council in<br />

London] (Sept. 25. 1944) INT-15HV-623<br />

[Vambery asked to join the Hungarian Council in<br />

London] (Sept. 19, 1944) lNT-15HV-6¡3<br />

Hungarian Democratic Council<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Democratic Council<br />

Brotherhood (WO) Branch 1973<br />

(June ¡0. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-792<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Jan. ¡4. ¡943; Dec. 3¡,<br />

¡943) ¡NT-¡5HU-480<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence and<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 20. ¡943) 1NT-33HV-4<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian PoUtics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3. ¡943) INT-33HU-6<br />

Hungarian Independence Day<br />

[Hungarian Independence Celebration]<br />

(Mar. 27. ¡945) INT-¡5HU-74¡<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's Independence<br />

(Mar. 20. ¡945) INT-¡5HU-740<br />

162 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Hungarian Liberty Day<br />

"Hungarian Liberty Day Meeting"<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) 1NT-15HU-282;<br />

(Mar. 19. 1943) 1NT-15HU-298;<br />

(Mar. 20. ¡943) ¡NT-33HU-7<br />

[Meeting in celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Liberty Day]<br />

(Mar. 21. 1943) lNT-¡5HU-303<br />

Hungarian National Assembly<br />

[Messages between Rustem Vambery and Bela<br />

Szedenyi, President <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National<br />

Assembly] (Oct. 4. ¡945) ¡NT-15HU-8¡9<br />

Vambery and Bartok Elected to Hungarian<br />

National Assembly<br />

(Apr. 27, ¡945) ¡NT-I5HU-760<br />

Hungarian National Council<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26, ¡944; Apr. 28, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-545<br />

[Cable re Hungarian Provisional Government<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National Council]<br />

(Jan. 8, ¡945) 1NT-15HU-697<br />

Hungarian People's Front<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian People's Front]<br />

(June ¡2, 1943) 1NT-15HU-356<br />

Hungarian Reference Library<br />

Hungarian Reference Library<br />

(Mar. 20. ¡945) INT-15HU-739<br />

Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(June 19, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-576<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-17<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-304<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America (Sept. 20. ¡942) INT-¡5HU-¡77<br />

Hungarian V Movement<br />

[Communication <strong>of</strong> M. Karolyi concerning funding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian movement by Hungarians in<br />

Bolivia] (May ¡, ¡942) ¡NT-¡5HU-¡¡5<br />

Hungarian Victory Council<br />

[Hungarian relief drive meeting]<br />

(Oct. 26, ¡944) ¡NT-¡5HU-640<br />

Hungarian Womens Alliance<br />

Foreign Language Groups<br />

(iVov. 20-27, ¡942) lNT-¡5HU-209<br />

Hungarian World Center<br />

Pro-Nazi Hungarian Agents and Groups Active in<br />

the U.S.A. (Feb. 19-Apr. 9, 1942) INT-15HU-25<br />

Hungarian World Federation<br />

[Hungarian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Apr. 20-27, ¡943) ¡NT-¡5HU-3¡7<br />

[World Calendar <strong>of</strong> the Hungarians for 1942]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942; Oct. 12, 1942) INT-¡5HU-¡9¡<br />

Hungarians<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26, 1942) INT-¡0EU-¡9<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-166<br />

Benes Visit (Apr. 24, ¡943) INT-9CZ-363<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27, ¡943) ¡NT-9CZ-444<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July H, ¡944) ¡NT-33Z-8¡<br />

Croat-Hungarian Conflict<br />

(July 20, ¡943) ¡NT-¡5HU-390<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, ¡945) INT-¡0EU-58S<br />

Czech press propaganda in the U.S. against certain<br />

Austrian and Hungarian leaders<br />

(Apr. 24. ¡942) INT-4AU-¡09<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

(May 30, ¡945) INT-33CZ-73<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May H, ¡943) 1NT-9CZ-409<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9. ¡942) INT-¡0EU-69<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan., 1945) ¡NT-10EU-527<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1945) INT-10EU-617<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, ¡945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Foreign-nationality group and labor union<br />

activities] (Sept. 2, 7944; 1NT-19MJ-343<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, ¡944) lNT-¡0EU-426<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) 1NT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-¡0EU-35¡<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-¡5HU-¡ to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Hungarians: numbered reports INT-33HU-1 to<br />

1NT-33HU-83<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland [reactions <strong>of</strong><br />

concerned groups to U.S. declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(June 24. 1942) INT-33Z-2<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. ¡6. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5. 1943) 1NT-33CZ-9<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-¡0EU-4¡4<br />

League for Human Rights PubUcation [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June ¡. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) lNT-10EU-¡26<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. ¡4, ¡944) ¡NT-¡0EU-366<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20, 1944) 1NT-10EU-344<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians and Romanians in<br />

Cleveland to the conflict in Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-23RM-270<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians to the Polish-Russian<br />

break] (Apr. 27, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-378<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Romanians and Hungarians in<br />

Cleveland to conflict over Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-23RM-268<br />

Relations between Polish, Hungarian, and<br />

Yugoslav Pro-Fascist Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 31. ¡942) INT-21PO-82<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

(May ¡2, ¡944) INT-33Z-72<br />

Slovak and Hungarian Relations<br />

(JVov. 9, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-239<br />

Slovaks and Hungarians<br />

(JVov. 17, ¡942) ¡NT-9CZ-92<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942) 1NT-10EU-40<br />

Up-to-date Developments on Nationalities Groups<br />

(Feb. 1, ¡944) 1NT-WEV-323<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡943) 1NT-33Z-7<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

(June 25, 1942) 1NT-4AU-139<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Angela<br />

Robertson - Hungarians] (Oct. 6, ¡944; Oct. 26,<br />

¡945) PERS-¡-90<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George Kiss<br />

- Hungarians] (Oct. 30. ¡942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-61<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lawrence<br />

B. Horvath - Hungarians]<br />

(June 24. ¡943-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-47<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marta<br />

Neufeld - Hungarians] (Dec. 2, ¡943-Dec. 21,<br />

¡944) PERS-¡-76<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file- Mrs. John<br />

von Neumann - Hungarians]<br />

(Sept. ¡9, 1942-June 20. 1944) PERS-1-H5<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Tibor Rado]<br />

(Feb. 27-June 6. ¡945) PERS-¡-87


Index by Subjects and Names Husek, Joseph<br />

[Win the War activities <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> foreign birth<br />

or extraction in the Chicago area]<br />

(July 13. 1942) INT-10EU-58<br />

Hungarina American Council for Democracy<br />

[Hungarian Independence Celebration]<br />

ßfar. 27, 1945) INT-15HU-741<br />

Hungary<br />

see also Debrecen, Hungary<br />

see also Hungarians<br />

see also Transylvania<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian and Hungarian<br />

sections in the Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Dec. IS. 1941-Jan. 23,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-9<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

(July. Sept. Oct. 1942) INT-4AV-218<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33AU-24<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Czech Nationalists]<br />

(Mar. 17. 1942) INT-9CZ-15<br />

Austrian Committee at Debrecen<br />

(Jan. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-723<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

[Benes and the Atlantic Charter, editorial from<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(May 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-431<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-57<br />

[Confrontation <strong>of</strong> American and Soviet Russian<br />

policy in Central Europe, effect on<br />

governments-in exile and national groups]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-127<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-551<br />

[Correspondence on Independent Hungary<br />

declaration] (May 2, 1942) INT-23RM-61<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20. 1945) INT-33YU-145<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) 1NT-30YU-144<br />

[Czech concerns in Central Europe]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-9CZ-24<br />

Danubian Interrelationships in Exile<br />

(Sept. 1. 1942) INT-10EU-96<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19. 1945) INT-33Z-98<br />

Deutsche Arbeitsfront; Situation on Eastern Front<br />

with Special Regard to Hungary; Suggested<br />

Propaganda for Germany after war<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1194<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European Observer]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942 to Apr. 8. 1942) INT-10EU-20<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-453<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen); Executions<br />

in Vienna (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-747<br />

[HaiTiman*s commentary on Slovak events]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-9CZ-619<br />

Hodza on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-33CZ-37<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee" (July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-715<br />

[Hungarian terror campaign in northern<br />

Yugoslavia] (May 27. 1942) INT-30YU-63<br />

Hungarian Terror on Serbs Charged<br />

(May 18, 21, 1942) INT-30YU-55<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Hungarians: numbered reports INT-33HU-1 to<br />

INT-33HU-83<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

(July 17, 1942) ¡NT-32A-67<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-10EU-54<br />

[Interview with an Austrian in Sweden]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-4AU-323<br />

Joint Message <strong>of</strong> the Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

Free Movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, Hungary and<br />

Rumania, to the Antioch College, at the Closing<br />

Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, March 11, 1943<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-10EU-174<br />

Klaus Dohm (Dec. 6. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-901<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon concerning Eduard<br />

Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan Hodza's views on<br />

a Central European Federation; Czechoslovak<br />

press reports] (May 31. 1942) INT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former Premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile, and<br />

reaction to the letter; Masaryk on<br />

Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-33CZ-35<br />

Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

(¡Vov. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-598<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania and<br />

Spain] (June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-231<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Rumania and<br />

Spain] INT-10EU-257<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all Russian<br />

Land with the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-75<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1. 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-306<br />

Moscow Criticism <strong>of</strong> Anti-Democratic Emigre<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Poland, Hungary, Austria and Other<br />

Countries (Aug. 18, 1943) INT-10EU-254<br />

Otto Hapsburg (Oct. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-180<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-367<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942) INT-29UK-164<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's conversation with President<br />

Benes] (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-471<br />

Rally in Behalf <strong>of</strong> the Jews <strong>of</strong> Hungary and Other<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> Nazi Europe<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33JE-32<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1941 to Apr. 13. 1942) INT-10EU-24<br />

[Shifting attitude <strong>of</strong> Slovaks in U.S. towards<br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-9CZ-19<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing in<br />

the French-African countries]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-10EU-124<br />

Slovaks and Hungarians<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-92<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-29UK-287<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29, 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use] (Mar. 4-12, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-32<br />

Vambery and Otto (iVov. 23, 1942) INT-4AV-182<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Hungarian Overtures<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-30YV-60<br />

Hungría Libre<br />

[Letter received by correspondent in Mexico]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-15HU-585<br />

Memorandum on Free Hungarians in Mexico<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) im i -15HV-484<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Events Concerning Hungary<br />

and Hungarians in Every Part <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

(June 10, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-571<br />

Hunter, Mr.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-691<br />

Hunterberg League<br />

[Brief memorandum on the Hunterberg League]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-23RM-114<br />

Huntington, Thomas W.<br />

Interview with Thomas Waterman Huntington<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-17IT-472<br />

Huot, Major<br />

Major Huot's Guns for Tito (book)<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1724<br />

Hurban, Vladimir<br />

Address by Vladimir S. Hurban<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33CZ-59<br />

[Cable to Shepard Morgan in London concerning<br />

Minister Hurban] (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-218<br />

[Colonel Vladimir Hurban's statement concerning<br />

Milan Hodza's activities]<br />

(Aug. 24. 1942) INT-9CZ-114<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr. Papanek;<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation (Sept. 15. 1942) INT-9CZ-119<br />

Czechoslovak Envoy Broadcasts to<br />

Czechoslovakia; Satisfaction <strong>of</strong> Slovak Nation<br />

Over "Independence" Decreasing<br />

(Apr. 1. 1942) INT-9CZ-35<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter to Mr. Berle]<br />

(JVov. 19. 1942) INT-9CZ-178<br />

Interview with the Czech Minister<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-9CZ-322<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza to DeWitt C. Poole and<br />

newspaper articles on Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1942) INT-9CZ-108<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-302<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Amb.<br />

Hurban and Dr. Kozak, "Present views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech govemment-in-exile"]<br />

(Aug. 6-Oct. 8. 1943) INT-9CZ-546<br />

Post-War Aims: Hodza Plan<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-9CZ-109<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Activities<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-33CZ-4<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Activities]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-160<br />

Two Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Founding <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak Republic<br />

(iVov. 6, 1944) INT-33CZ-63<br />

Hurley, Bishop<br />

[Reactions to Bishop Hurley's statement regarding<br />

the bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-810<br />

Husak, Alois<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alois Husak<br />

- Czechs] (Sept. 19, 1943-Sept. 21,<br />

1944) PERS-1-49<br />

Husek, Joseph<br />

["Aims <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League," memorandum from<br />

Joseph Husek to Msgr. Dubosh]<br />

(¿Vov. 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-582<br />

[Cable concerning Joseph Husek's resignation]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-789<br />

[Concerns about Slovak Americans]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-202<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-33CZ-7<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America 1943<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-398<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-558<br />

Current Item from the "Slovenska Obrana," July<br />

2, 1943 (July 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-499<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. JO, 1942) INT-33CZ-3<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

Further Report on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-104<br />

General Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 3. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-461<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 163


Husek, Joseph Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Interview with Dr. Peter Hletko <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 29, 1943 (June 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-460<br />

Interview with Fedor Salva, Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Obrana" (June 2. 1943) INT-9CZ-452<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept. 28, 1943<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-547<br />

Interview with Michael Bosak, Publisher and<br />

Owner <strong>of</strong> the "Obrana"<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-9CZ-451<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-18<br />

Interview with Msgr. H. Kocis<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-394<br />

[Joseph Husek's resignation from the Slovak<br />

League] (Jan. ¡S, 1943) INT-9CZ-251<br />

League Affairs (Apr. 22, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-359<br />

[Letter to DeWitt Poole concerning Joseph Husek<br />

and Peter Hletko] (Dec. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-604<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. 17. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-131<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League (Oct. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-577<br />

[Memos <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart and<br />

Louis Nemzer] (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-223<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. IS, 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

Possible Disagreement Within Slovak League<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-258<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities Reactions to<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-226<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting Scheduled<br />

for November 11th<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-9CZ-151<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook Slovak League Political<br />

Factions (Oct. 21. 1944) INT-9CZ-782<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Husek and Forthcoming Slovak<br />

League Congress (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-225<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Husek as President <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

League (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-254<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Joseph Husek from Slovak League<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-9CZ-215<br />

[Resume <strong>of</strong> conversation with Msgr. F. D.<br />

Dubosh, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Cyril and Methodius<br />

Catholic Church; and Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czecho-Slovakia Situation]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-334<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Activities<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) 1NT-33CZ-4<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Husek (Ucr. 19, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-780<br />

[Shifting attitude <strong>of</strong> Slovaks in U.S. towards<br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 27. ¡942) INT-9CZ-19<br />

[Slovak activity in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-519<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak League Affairs<br />

(July 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-938<br />

Slovak League Congress<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-9CZ-268<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-267;<br />

(July 27, 1945) INT-9CZ-943<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Joseph Husek's Speech<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-274<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Prusa Report and Attack<br />

on Husek (Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-275<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-276<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional Material<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-327<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-375;<br />

(Oct. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-768<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

PoUtics in the U.S. (Feb. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-260;<br />

(Feb. 6. 1943) INT-33CZ-5<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-581<br />

164 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Slovak Meeting, November 11, 1942, Pittsburgh<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-156<br />

[Slovak National Alliance condemns Slovak<br />

League] (Oct. 26. 1943) INT-9CZ-569<br />

Slovaks: Milan Hodza<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-516<br />

Summary Translation <strong>of</strong> Article by Husek<br />

"Moyses-Kuzmany: Impression from the<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League" from Slovenska<br />

Obrana (Apr. 24, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-360<br />

[Telephone Conversation with Paul Rafaj]<br />

(May 25, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-700<br />

Wargovich on Husek (Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-287<br />

Hutchinson, Keith<br />

[Conversation with Ralph Bates and Keith<br />

Hutchinson] (Mar. 31. 1945) INT-27SP-434<br />

Hutchison, Cornelia<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the Polish<br />

question] (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-568<br />

Hutnik, Cenek<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio ("Mar. 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-317<br />

Huyn, Mr.<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

Hvorka, James<br />

Eduard Benes' Visit to Chicago<br />

(May 27, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-441<br />

Hyde, James Hazen<br />

[Federation de l'Alliance Française, information]<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-12FR-791<br />

Hydroelectric power<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10. 1943) INT-25SC-272<br />

"I Am An American Day"<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-563<br />

I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10. 1943) 1NT-25SC-272<br />

I Will Do My Best<br />

["Americans All" and "I Will Do My Best,"<br />

information] (July 2. 1942) [NT-10EU-84<br />

landorio, Tom<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June IS, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Iberle, George<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10. 1942) 1NT-13GE-450<br />

Iceland<br />

see also Icelanders<br />

Danish Press Comment on the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Iceland (July 13, 1944) INT-33DA-6<br />

Icelanders (Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-241<br />

Icelanders: numbered reports INT-33IC-1 to<br />

INT-33IC-2<br />

Icelandic Affairs (Nov. 2. 1944) INT-25SC-333<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-240<br />

Interview with Miss Gerda Andersen<br />

(May 17. 1944) INT-25SC-29S<br />

Interview with Thorstina Walters<br />

(Aug. ¡6. ¡944) ¡NT-25SC-315<br />

Interview with Vilhjalmur Stefansson<br />

(May 19, ¡944) 1NT-25SC-298<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-25SC-335<br />

The U.S. and Iceland After the War<br />

(Aug. 23. ¡944) 1NT-331C-2<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June ¡5, ¡944) INT-33IC-¡<br />

Icelanders<br />

Icelanders in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. ¡6, ¡943) 1NT-25SC-284<br />

Icelanders: numbered reports lNT-331C-¡ to<br />

¡NT-331C-2<br />

[Icelandic influences in U.S.]<br />

(Nov. 3. ¡944) 1NT-25SC-332<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. ¡8, ¡944) INT-19MI-339;<br />

(Aug. ¡8. 1944) ¡NT-33Z-85<br />

Icelandic National League<br />

Icelandic Affairs (iVov. 2, 1944) 1NT-25SC-333<br />

Ichud Party<br />

[Absence <strong>of</strong> Chaim Weizmann from Hadassah<br />

convention] (Oct. ¡6. 1942) INT-18JE-¡5¡<br />

[Press commentary on the aims and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ichud (Unity) Party and other Zionist<br />

organizations] (Oct. 13, 1942) lNT-¡8JE-¡44<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations and the position <strong>of</strong> non-Zionist<br />

Reform rabbis on Palestine]<br />

(Oct. ¡942) ¡NT-¡8JE-152<br />

Ickes, Harold L.<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, ¡944) INT-26SL-¡98<br />

ledinstvo (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, ¡944) 1NT-24RS-270<br />

IFTU<br />

see International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions<br />

Ignotus, H.<br />

[Memorandum on H. Ignotus]<br />

(Mar. 2, ¡942) ¡NT-15HV-U<br />

[Report on Ignotus Lecture]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944; Nov 28. 1944) INT-15HU-665<br />

II Cittadino del Connecticut<br />

[Italian-language newspapers in Connecticut]<br />

(Apr. ¡8, ¡943) INT-¡7IT-646<br />

Il Corriere del Berkshire (newspaper)<br />

[II Corriere del Berkshire and L'Eco della Nuova<br />

England (newspapers)]<br />

(July JO, ¡942) lNT-¡7¡T-289<br />

Il Corriere del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

Comparative Analysis <strong>of</strong> Current Trends in the<br />

Two Leading Italian-Language Newspapers <strong>of</strong><br />

San Francisco (Aug. 27. ¡943) INT-17IT-797<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-S5<br />

II Crociato (newspaper)<br />

[Newspaper speculation on Bruening as Chancellor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany] (Nov. 23, 1943) 1NT-13GE-884<br />

II Martello (periodical)<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> II Martello (periodical)]<br />

(June 14, 1942) ¡NT-171T-¡64<br />

Il Popólo Italiano (newspaper)<br />

Italian-language Newspapers<br />

(Mar. ¡0, ¡942) lNT-¡7IT-7¡<br />

[Pro-Fascist attitude <strong>of</strong> II Popólo Italiano<br />

(newspaper)] (Mar. 6. ¡942) INT-¡7IT-¡07<br />

Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (newspaper)<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza conversation]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1942) INT-¡7IT-69<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza correspondence]<br />

(¿Vov. ¡O-Dec 10. 1941) ¡NT-¡7rT-¡6<br />

[Drew Pearson's column for "II Progresso<br />

Italo-Americano"] (July 23, 1943) ¡NT-¡71T-719<br />

[Il Progresso Italo-Americano (newspaper)]<br />

(Oct. 24, ¡925) INT-¡717-886<br />

[Information about II Progresso and Staatszeitung<br />

(newspapers) editorial changes]<br />

(Jan. 20, ¡942) lNT-¡7IT-72<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. ¡8, ¡944) 1NT-33¡T-SS<br />

Pope's Paper Still Playing Both Sides?<br />

(Feb. 26, ¡942) INT-17rr-53<br />

Illinois<br />

see also Chicago, 111.<br />

sec also Libertyville, 111.<br />

see also Rockford, 111.


Index by Subjects and Names Inner Zionist General Council<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Illinois "National Day"]<br />

(Aug. 9-25. 1942) INT-17IT-2S1<br />

[German-Americans in Illinois]<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-13GE-187<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GES2<br />

Illinois Swedish-Americans Political Affiliations<br />

(Sept 21, 1942) INT-25SC-100<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

[U.S. States with heavy Lithuanian population]<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-5BA-345<br />

Illinois Latvian Benevolent Society<br />

Letts in Chicago (Nov. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-479<br />

Illinois State Council <strong>of</strong> Defense<br />

Activities and Leaders <strong>of</strong> Illinois State Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Defense, Foreign Language Division<br />

(June 25-29, 1942) INT-10EU-56<br />

ILO<br />

see International Labor Organization<br />

Imas News (periodical)<br />

German Papers in Boston<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1317<br />

Immanuel, Max<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23, 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Dr. Max Immanuel (Nov. 13. 1941) ¡NT-13GE-1;<br />

(Dec 16. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-912<br />

Dr. Max Immanuel and Father Odo<br />

fiVov. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-401<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

Immigrants' Mutai Aid Society<br />

Report on a Lecuture Given December 10, 1942,<br />

Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> IMAS <strong>of</strong> Boston: Dr.<br />

Heinrich Bruening, Speaker<br />

(Dec. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-463<br />

Immigrants' Protective League<br />

[Proposed Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> the Immigrants'<br />

Protective League; speech by Lieutenant Ronke]<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1345<br />

Immigration<br />

see also Refugees<br />

[Biographical data on European immigrants]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-10EV-63<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as Amicus<br />

Curiae (June 8, 1943) INT-4AU-352<br />

Carpatho-Russian Immigration to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12. 1943) INT-8CR-6S<br />

Catholic Hierarchy and Anti-Alien Sentiments<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-19MI-271<br />

Communist Influence in European Emigrant<br />

Groups (Mar. 14-17, 1942) INT-10EU-34<br />

Conference on Immigration Policy<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943; Mar. 10. 1943) 1NT-19MI-190<br />

Effects <strong>of</strong> the Immigration Law <strong>of</strong> 1924 upon a<br />

Minority Immigrant Group<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-25SC-111<br />

Emigration Française [notes on recent French<br />

immigrants, their aims and attitudes, and their<br />

political organizations and publications]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-79<br />

Foreigners in the State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-10EU-352<br />

German Immigration 1933-1942<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-623<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26. 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

íDec. 30, 1942) INT-25SC-80<br />

[Note on some personalities within the German<br />

and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

(May 21. 1942) INT-10EU-31<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

iDec. 4. 1942) 1NT-24RS-96<br />

Russie [French text on Russian Immigrants in the<br />

U.S.] 1NT-24RS-110<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American Population<br />

(July 1940) INT-25SC-43<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American Population<br />

(Up to Census Year 1900)<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-285<br />

[Suggestions for establishing friendly contacts with<br />

publishers <strong>of</strong> foreign-language papers and with<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> foreign-bom groups]<br />

(JVov. 19, 1941) INT-10EU-36<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Descendants in<br />

Nebraska (Nov. 4, 1942) INT-25SC-106<br />

Impartial (newspaper)<br />

Brief Account <strong>of</strong> the Regular Features <strong>of</strong><br />

L'Impartial and L'Etoile<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) 1NT-12FR-69S<br />

[Franco-American press clippings: Americans in<br />

Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

(TVov. 18. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-689<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-71<br />

French Newspapers from New Hampshire<br />

(June 9-July 1, 1942) INT-12FR-107<br />

[Reports <strong>of</strong> French newspapers from New<br />

Hampshire] (July 20. 1942) INT-12FR-299<br />

Imredy, Mr.<br />

Hungary and Imredy: a Czech view<br />

(Mar. 21. 23. 1944) 1NT-15HU-501<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Events Concerning Hungary<br />

and Hungarians in Every Part <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-15HU-571<br />

Indépendant(newspaper)<br />

Report on L'Indépendant <strong>of</strong> Fall River, Mass.<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-12FR-114<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Fed. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-26<br />

Independence<br />

see Sovereignty<br />

Independent Central European Federal<br />

Association in London<br />

Polish-Czech-Slovak Separatists Movement in<br />

London (Sept. 1. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-534<br />

Independent Hungary<br />

[American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians]<br />

(May 23-27, 1942) INT-1SHU-73<br />

Free Hungarians Pledge Their Support to U.S.A.:<br />

Hungarian Govemement Unreservedly<br />

Condemned (June 9. 1942) INT-1SHU-90<br />

Hungarians in U.S. Urged to Help in War on Axis<br />

(Dec. 16, 1941) INT-15HU-9<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-33HU-2<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-32A-67<br />

[Interview with Joseph Darago]<br />

(July 2-28, 1942) INT-15HU-145<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Hungarian Federation at<br />

Pittsburgh] (Aug. 4. 1942) INT-1SHU-149<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-498<br />

[New York Times articles on Movement for<br />

Independent Hungary]<br />

(Apr. 10. 12, 20. 1942) INT-15HU-33<br />

Independent Magyar Reform Church<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Independent National Society<br />

Independent National Society<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-9CZ-3S5<br />

Independent Polish National Church<br />

[Background information on the Independent<br />

Polish National Church]<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-21PO-498<br />

Independent Review (periodical)<br />

Independent Review, Nov. 8, 1943 (Change <strong>of</strong><br />

Issue after Jan. 1)<br />

(JVov. 29, 1943) INT-14GR-443<br />

[Three new publications, note]<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-10EU-315<br />

Independent Serbian National Defense<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> McKeesport, Pa-<br />

Memorandum Issued by Independent Serbian<br />

National Defense Organization <strong>of</strong> McKeesport,<br />

Pa., on September 6, 1942<br />

(Jan. 2. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-397<br />

Independent Small Farmer's Party<br />

Political parties; Public opinion: Jews<br />

(Ocr. 1943) INT-Í5HU-468<br />

India<br />

[Arab-American press comments on attitudes<br />

towards Britain's colonial administration <strong>of</strong><br />

India] (Mar. 2-May 24. 1942) INT-2AB-25<br />

[Jewish press comments on British-Indian relations<br />

and Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter's trip to<br />

India] (Mar. 16-27. 1942) INT-18JE-90<br />

[Lithuanians urging Pandit Nehru in India to resist<br />

compromise with British]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1942) INT-5BA-15<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-33AR-8<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine<br />

(Apr. 9, ¡942) ¡NT-33JE-2<br />

Indiana<br />

see also Gary, Ind.<br />

see also Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Ruth Mitchell Speaks <strong>of</strong> Serb Heroism and Croat<br />

"Crimes" in a U.S. Army Camp Near<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana (Srbobran, March 5, 1943)<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-753<br />

Industrial plants and equipment<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10. 1943) INT-25SC-272<br />

Further Impressions <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-24RS-67<br />

Has Germany a Future?<br />

(Sept. 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1688<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-24RS-66<br />

Industrial production<br />

Further Impressions <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-24RS-67<br />

Military, Political and Economic: Summary<br />

(May 5. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1409<br />

Yugoslavia Trade Agreements; Yugoslavia,<br />

Chrome Production<br />

(Jan. ¡9. 1942) INT-30YU-27<br />

Industrial property<br />

see Copyright<br />

Industrialisti (newspaper)<br />

[Finnish-American labor <strong>of</strong>ficial T. Kekkonen]<br />

(Ocr. 4. 1943) ¡NT-11FI-62<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) ¡NT-11F1-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) ¡NT-33FI-23<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Miss H. Brown,<br />

Treasury Department, War Savings Staff<br />

(Foreign Origins Section)<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-11FI-38<br />

The Finnish-Americans<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-25SC-39<br />

Industry<br />

see Agriculture<br />

see Aircraft and aircraft industry<br />

see Business and industry<br />

see Industrial plants and equipment<br />

see Industrial production<br />

see Iron and steel industry<br />

see Metals and metal industries<br />

see Military equipment manufacturing<br />

see Tobacco industry and products<br />

Information<br />

see Government information<br />

Inner Zionist General Council<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Inner Zionist General Council]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) INT-18JE-303<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 165


Institut Polytechnique Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Institut Polytechnique<br />

[Dinner celebrating the 150th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Institut Polytechnique]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-12FR-935<br />

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton<br />

University<br />

[Theodore H. von Laue, release from internment]<br />

(Aug. 26 to Nov. 24. 1942) INT-13GE-391<br />

Institute for Central European Affairs<br />

Institute for Central European Affairs [projected<br />

by-laws] (May 26, 1943) INT-10EU-217<br />

Institute for International Democracy <strong>of</strong><br />

German Culture<br />

Discussion at Institute for International<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> German Culture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Lyman Bradley and Berthold Viertal<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-13GE-1343<br />

Institute for World Unity Through Regional<br />

Federation<br />

Society for Western Hemispheric Unity, Affiliated<br />

With the Institute for World Unity Through<br />

Regional Federation<br />

(Aug. 2, ¡945) INT-10EU-615<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> American Economics<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> American Economics]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-21PO-1234<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[Edward G. Bing's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Oct. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-483<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy at the End <strong>of</strong> Its First<br />

Semester (Jan. 30, 1945) INT-33Z-101<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy Class<br />

(Nov. 16. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-493<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

(Ocr. 10. 1944) INT-33Z-89<br />

[Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy, note]<br />

(Jan. 22. ¡945) INT-10EU-531<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [organization and<br />

activities] (Mar. 2. 1944) INT-10EU-363<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [programs and schedules]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-10EU-459<br />

Lecture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Milano, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy [reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italian culture]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-517<br />

Lecture by Richard Schueller, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy (Nov. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-502<br />

[Lisa Sergio's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Ocr. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-479<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> French-American Relations<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> French-American Relations: Pierre<br />

Rodrigues (Apr. 24-28. 1942) INT-12FR-66<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> International Education<br />

Germans Who Came To United States Originally<br />

As Exchange Students Under Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> International Education And Are<br />

Still Here, As Permanent Residents Of United<br />

States (Nov. 30. 1942) 1NT-13GE-433<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Pacific Relations<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on World<br />

Affairs and other organizations, letter <strong>of</strong><br />

explanation] (Mar. 28, ¡945) 1NT-10EU-558<br />

Institute on Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board and<br />

a Central and Eastern Europe Institute<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-10EU-548<br />

Joint Message <strong>of</strong> the Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

Free Movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, Hungary and<br />

Rumania, to the Antioch College, at the Closing<br />

Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, March 11, 1943<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-10EU-174<br />

Institute on Educational Reconstruction<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction] (Apr. 14. ¡943) INT-10EU-178<br />

Institute on International Exchanges and<br />

Scholarships<br />

Resolutions Adopted by the Institute on<br />

International Exchanges and Scholarships<br />

(Dec. U. 1943) INT-10EU-295<br />

166 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Nov. 9, ¡944) ¡NT-13GE-1326<br />

Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis<br />

Countries<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9, ¡945) INT-10EU-612<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22. 1945) 1NT-33Z-99<br />

Institute on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Central and<br />

Eastern Europe<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

quarterly report] (Jan. 29. 1943) ¡NT-¡0EU-¡37<br />

Institute on World Organization<br />

Institute on World Organization Dinner<br />

(Feb. 23. ¡943) INT-10EU-149<br />

Institute on World Organization [report and<br />

pubUcation] (Sept. ¡8. ¡942) INT-19M1-111<br />

Insurance<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6. ¡942) ¡NT-26SL-38<br />

[Workmen's Benefit Fund]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-76<br />

Intelligence services and operations<br />

see also Espionage<br />

An Open Invitation <strong>of</strong> Russians to Treason<br />

(Sept. 19. 1940: Mar. 19. 1941) INT-24RS-60<br />

Baron von Putlitz (Aug. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-348<br />

[British Government Inquiries about<br />

Ukrainian-Americans] (Sept. 29. ¡943; Oct. 8.<br />

1943) INT-29UK-233<br />

[British intelligence disquieted by impending visit<br />

<strong>of</strong> King George II to U.S.]<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-14GR-¡3¡<br />

[Croat Anti-Allied and Anti-Chetnik Broadcasts]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-586<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21, ¡941) INT-13GE-4<br />

Essential Intelligence - Copper Mine at BOR<br />

Yugoslavia (Oct. 6, 1943) 1NT-30YU-U03<br />

[Free French intelligence <strong>of</strong>ficers' arrival]<br />

(Sept. ¡6, ¡942) 1NT-12FR-345<br />

[French Information Center, report]<br />

fJVov. 2, ¡942) ¡NT-12FR-387<br />

[John Scott] (Mar. 23, ¡942) INT-24RS-34<br />

[Louis C. Christopher's relations with U.S.<br />

government agencies] (June ¡, 1944; June 4,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1428<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> action by Ferdinand Czemin]<br />

(Apr. ¡0 to Apr. 21. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-85<br />

[Possible use <strong>of</strong> Red Cross <strong>of</strong>fices to transmit<br />

coded messages] (Sept. 11. 1942) INT-13GE-303<br />

Security, Political Warfare<br />

(Aug. 7, ¡0, 1942) INT-4AU-173<br />

Union (Enotikon) Party<br />

(Dec 20. 1943) INT-¡4GR-47¡<br />

Intelligent American Voters League<br />

[Party given by Intelligent American Voters<br />

League for former Congressman Martin L.<br />

Sweeney, report] (Apr. 18. 1945) INT-10EU-569<br />

Inter-Allied Information Centre<br />

Inter-Allied Information Centre<br />

(Dec. ¡6-2¡. 1941) INT-10EU-6<br />

[New York City International Students Day<br />

Assembly, report; booklet entitled "Axis<br />

Oppression <strong>of</strong> Education"]<br />

(Nov. ¡8. 1942) INT-19MI-107<br />

[Opinions from the Inter-Allied Information<br />

Centre on various foreign national groups]<br />

(Apr. 2-14, 1942) 1NT-10EU-Í4<br />

Inter-Continent News<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

Inter-Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland<br />

[Inter-Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, information<br />

request] (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-¡0EU-349<br />

Inter-Danubian Committee<br />

[Inter-Danubian Committee, proposed<br />

establishment] (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-10EU-8S<br />

Inter-racial Press <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Interview with Nathan H. Seidman, head <strong>of</strong><br />

Inter-Racial Press <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-24<br />

Interdepartmental Committee for Foreign<br />

Nationality Problems<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Interdepartmental Committee for<br />

Foreign Nationality Problems] OP-2-82<br />

Internal Macedonian Revolutionary<br />

Organization<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

CO«. 21. 1942) INT-7BU-34;<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-33BU-2<br />

International agencies<br />

see also Eastern Europe Federation<br />

see also European Advisory Commission<br />

sec also International Committee <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross<br />

see also International Economic Council<br />

see also International Labor <strong>Office</strong><br />

see also International Labor Organization<br />

see also League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

see also U.N.<br />

see also World Jewish Congress<br />

see also World Trade Union Congress<br />

International Studies Conference: Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Conference and Groups Participating in Its Work<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-10EU-253<br />

International agreements<br />

see Trade agreements<br />

see Treaties and conventions<br />

see terms listed under International cooperation<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish group in the International<br />

Catholic Writer Association]<br />

(June 6. 1943) INT-21PO-436<br />

[American hierarchy's attitude toward the<br />

foundation <strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Catholic Writers] (Wov. ¡2. ¡942) INT-¡9MI-171<br />

[Frans van Cauwelaert's views on the progress <strong>of</strong><br />

the International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic<br />

Writers] (Feb. JO, 1943) INT-19MI-175<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

(May 6. 1943) INT-19MI-210<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

[meeting report] (Jan. 14, 1943) INT-19MI-160<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-33Z-10<br />

International Catholic Writers Meeting<br />

(Feb. 26, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-186<br />

[Interruption <strong>of</strong> activities <strong>of</strong> committee promoting<br />

an International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

and plans for private meetings]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-172<br />

[Proposed constituting meeting <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers]<br />

(Nov. 1, ¡942) INT-¡9MI-¡70<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Machinists<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. 1944; June 27,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

International Brigade<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi; movements <strong>of</strong> former members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the International Brigade]<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-17IT-184<br />

International Catholic Information and<br />

Documentation Service<br />

[Cooperation Between CIP and Philip Rodgers'<br />

International Catholic Information and<br />

Documentation Service]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-25<br />

[Philip Rodgers' proposal to set up an<br />

International Catholic Information and<br />

Documentation Service]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-26<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) 1NT-19M1-195<br />

International Commission (Austria)<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems (Jan. 25. 1945) INT-33AU-38


Index by Subjects and Names International <strong>Office</strong> for Cultural<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar Austria]<br />

(Dec. 21-22. 1944) INT-4AU-692<br />

International Committee <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

International conferences<br />

see under names <strong>of</strong> specific international<br />

conferences (listed under Conferences)<br />

International cooperation<br />

see International cooperation in communications<br />

and transportation<br />

see International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities<br />

see International organization<br />

see Treaties and conventions<br />

International cooperation in com man ¡cations<br />

and transportation<br />

[International Radio Relations, information]<br />

(Nov. 3. 1942) INT-10EU-104<br />

International cooperation in economic<br />

activities<br />

see International economic relations<br />

International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities<br />

Austrian University League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[formation]; Memorandum on the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Austrian Universities<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) INT-4AU-867<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction] (Apr. 14, 1943) INT-10EU-178<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Joint Canada-U.S. Committee<br />

on Education] (Oct. 2. 1944; Oct. 10.<br />

1944) INT-12FR-898<br />

Germans Who Came To United States Originally<br />

As Exchange Students Under Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> International Education And Are<br />

Still Here, As Permanent Residents Of United<br />

States fiVov. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-433<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

(Sept. 15. 1942) INT-19MI-105<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction [programs and activities]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-152<br />

Interview with Marcel Michelin, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Pinaud, Inc. (Mar. 6. 1945) ïNT-i2FR-976<br />

[Performance <strong>of</strong> sixth war loan spectacle, entitled<br />

"The Light <strong>of</strong> Freedom," report]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-10EU-521<br />

Proposals for the Creation <strong>of</strong> an International<br />

<strong>Office</strong> for Cultural Relations<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT'10EU-578<br />

Resolutions Adopted by the Institute on<br />

International Exchanges and Scholarships<br />

(Dec. 11. 1943) INT-10EU-295<br />

Talk with Mr. David J. Dallin<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-24RS-400<br />

International Digest (periodical)<br />

[International Digest, information]<br />

(June 9. 1944; June 13. 1944) INT-10EU-412<br />

International Economic Council<br />

Functional Chart <strong>of</strong> the International Economic<br />

Council (May 17, 1945) INT-21PO-14Í9<br />

International economic relations<br />

see also Foreign trade<br />

see also Trade agreements<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Aims and Principles <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Federation (June 5. 1943) INT-10EU-236<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June, 1942) INT-10EU-251<br />

Interview with Marcel Michelin, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Pinaud, Inc. (Mar. 6. 1945) INT-12FR-976<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Economic Commission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-European Union<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-10EU-237<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

(June 8, 1943) 1NT-10EU-227<br />

International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16~June 25, 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

Finnish Workers and the Allied Cause<br />

(July 9, 1942) ÏNT-25SC-32<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33GE-89<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

[Labor groups and movements in Europe]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1942) INT-10EU-83<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> the French trade union federation<br />

by the IFTU] (Nov. 30. 1944) INT-12FR-926<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MÏ-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23. 1945) ¡NT-19MI-429<br />

International Free World Association<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Aug. 26. 1944) INT-33Z-87<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2, 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

Free German Group; Free World Association<br />

(Oct. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-812<br />

Free German group movement; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans (Sept. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-810<br />

Free World Association and Free German Group<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-811<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary memoranda]<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-456<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1941-May 8, 1942) INT-10EU-623<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11, 1944) INT-10EU-427<br />

International Fur and Leather Workers<br />

Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

International Institute for Afro-American<br />

Studies<br />

International Institute for Afro-American Studies<br />

(Feb. 15, May 13, 1944) INT-19MI-319<br />

International Institute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

[International Institute in Philadelphia,<br />

information] (Jan. 3, 1945) INT-10EU-524<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20. 1944) 1NT-10EU-344<br />

International Labor Committee<br />

[American Youth for a Free World and<br />

International Labor Committee, information]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-446<br />

Conversation with Julius Deutsch<br />

{Dec. 22. 1942) INT-4AU-252<br />

International Labor Conference<br />

Censorship Excerpt Shows Austrian Social<br />

Democrats Hope to be Represented at<br />

International Labor Conference<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-4AU-464<br />

Memorandum on I.L.O. Conference and<br />

International Labor Cooperation with C.O.I.<br />

(Nov. 14, 1941) INT-19MJ-13<br />

[Protest Filed with the I.L.O. Conference<br />

Concerning the Seating <strong>of</strong> the Greek Delegates]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) INT-14GR-500<br />

[Raphael R. Abramovitch's views on the post-war<br />

world; statement <strong>of</strong> the International Labor<br />

Conference on International Affairs]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-19MÏ-344<br />

International Labor <strong>Office</strong><br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session report]<br />

(July 13, 1942) ÍNT-19MI-88<br />

International Labor Organization<br />

see abo International Labor Conference<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report] (Apr. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-3U<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

ILO] (June 8, 1942) 1NT-10EV-43<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting] (June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-72<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

01denbroek*s views]<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-19MI-328;<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-19MI-329<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1052<br />

ILO-French Notes (May 9. 1944) INT-12FR-809<br />

[Information on the relationship <strong>of</strong> the Histadruth<br />

to the International Labor Organization]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-18JE-365<br />

Russia's Refusal to Participate in the ILO<br />

Conference, Apr. 20, 1944<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-24RS-246<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

International Ladies Garment Workers Union<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe Modigliani and the<br />

International Ladies Garment Workers Union]<br />

(July 31, 1941) INT-17IT-256<br />

Appeal for Italians Is Made by Union<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-17IT-251<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Johann Hannak<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-762<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26. 1945) INT-10EU-607<br />

International law<br />

see also Aliens<br />

see also Boundaries<br />

see also Citizenship<br />

see also Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see also Diplomatic privileges and immunities<br />

see also Expropriation<br />

see also Hostages<br />

see also International military forces<br />

see also International organization<br />

see also International trusteeships<br />

see also Passports and visas<br />

see also Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see also Reparations<br />

see also Repatriation<br />

see also Sovereignty<br />

see also Surrender<br />

see also Territorial claims<br />

see also Treaties and conventions<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants] (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-453<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-10EU-227<br />

Suggestions Concerning Trials Against German<br />

War Criminals (June 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1593<br />

International Marxist Center (Mexico)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

International military forces<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi; movements <strong>of</strong> former members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the International Brigade]<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-17IT-184<br />

Extract From Speech <strong>of</strong> Sumner Welles [on<br />

international police]<br />

(May 30. 1942) INT-10EU-50<br />

Nationalism in the International Brigades<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-337<br />

[Norwegian Battalion letters]<br />

(Oct. 7. 1942) INT-25SC-86<br />

International <strong>Office</strong> for Cultural Relations<br />

Proposals for the Creation <strong>of</strong> an International<br />

<strong>Office</strong> for Cultural Relations<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-10EU-578<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 167


International organization Index by Subjects and Names<br />

International organization<br />

see also International agencies<br />

see also International military forces<br />

see aiso International trusteeships<br />

see also Regional organization<br />

see also U.N. planning and development<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Aug. 26, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-87<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

[programs and activities]<br />

(June 30, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-610<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and Maintain<br />

Lasting Peace (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-473<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar Austria]<br />

(Dec. 21-22, 1944) INT-4AU-692<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants] (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-453<br />

Dinner-Meeting, World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

fJVov. 24, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-500<br />

Free World Association: Second World Congress<br />

on Democratic Victory and World Organization<br />

(May 7-8. 1942) INT-19MI-46<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) rNT-12FR-886<br />

Institute on World Organization [report and<br />

publication] (Sept. IS, 1942) INT-19MI-111<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

Internationalization <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

CJVov. 9, 1944) INT-4AU-652<br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session report]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-19MI-88<br />

[Location <strong>of</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Nations in Vienna]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1944) INT-4AU-503;<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) INT-4AU-619<br />

[London Times article on post-war policy and<br />

arrangements, extract]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-455<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1941-May 8, 1942) INT-10EU-623<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for Peace<br />

Week" in Los Angeles] (Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13.<br />

1945) INT-10EU-570<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

(Dec 31, 1942; Jan. 31, 1943) INT-19MI-156<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Lange on International Role <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-19MI-379<br />

Second Free World Congress<br />

(May 7-8. 1942) INT-19MI-47<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

"Small Nations" View<br />

(Oct 30, 1943) INT-33NW-5<br />

Stassen's Postwar Proposal<br />

(Jan. 28, Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-129<br />

Statutes <strong>of</strong> World Confederation for Democracy<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-10EU-378'<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-33SW-4<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-4AU-677<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

International Peace Campaign<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11, 1944) INT-10EU-427<br />

International Radio Relations<br />

[International Radio Relations, information]<br />

(iVov. 3. 1942) INT-10EV-104<br />

168 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

International relations<br />

see Conferences<br />

see International agencies<br />

see International economic relations<br />

see International law<br />

see International military forces<br />

see International organization<br />

see Treaties and conventions<br />

see terms Usted under International cooperation<br />

International relief<br />

see also Food assistance<br />

see aiso War relief<br />

[Austrian relief finances]<br />

(July 9, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-840<br />

International sanctions<br />

see also Blockades<br />

International security<br />

see also International military forces<br />

see also Peace settlement<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and Maintain<br />

Lasting Peace (Ocr. 13. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-473<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Aims and Principles <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Federation (June 5, 1943) INT-10EU-236<br />

Foreign Nationality Press Scrutinizes Dumbarton<br />

Oaks (Dec. 26, 1944) INT-33Z-95<br />

London Times [Editorial] Invites the U.S. to Side<br />

with Britain and Russia for Shaping the Postwar<br />

World (Mar. 10-13, 1943) INT-24RS-136<br />

Small Nations <strong>of</strong> Europe, by Richard Schueller<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-10EU-143<br />

Society for Western Hemispheric Unity, Affiliated<br />

With the Institute for World Unity Through<br />

Regional Federation<br />

(Aug. 2, 1945) INT-10EU-615<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-33SW-4<br />

International Student Service<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the International Student Service]<br />

CDee. 2, 1942; Feb. 11. 1943) INT-19MI-178<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-280<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

CSept. 15, 1942) INT-19M1-105<br />

[International Student Service activities and<br />

programs] (Oct. 31, 1942; Nov. 3,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-106<br />

[Mazzini Society's request for funds to establish an<br />

Italian committee within the International<br />

Student Service] (Dec. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-494<br />

Notes on International Students Assembly<br />

[relations with International Student Service]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-19MI-109<br />

International Students Council<br />

International Students Council [information<br />

memoranda] (Nov. 17, 1942; Nov. 24,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-108<br />

Notes on International Students Assembly<br />

[relations with International Student Service]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-19MI-109<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction [programs and activities]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-19MI-152<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> probable sponsors <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Study Center for Democratic Reconstruction,<br />

report] (Jan. 17. 1943) INT-19MI-163<br />

International Transport Workers Federation<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

(June 10. 1944) 1NT-19MI-329<br />

Dutch seafarers win important demands; vote to<br />

sail ships as usual (Aug. 26. 1942) INT-20NS-5<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-19M1-403<br />

International Transport Workers Federation<br />

(Apr. 14. 18. 23. 1942) 1NT-19MI-40<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(Nov. 30. ¡944) INT-10EU-504<br />

[Mr. Dorchain, <strong>of</strong> the International Transport<br />

Workers Federation, views]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-498<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

International Workers Order<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist groups in Italy]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-630<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 21. 1943) INT-26SL124<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-26SL-143<br />

American Slav Congress Meeting<br />

(Mar. 18. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-162<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-158<br />

American Slav Congress [political position]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-26SI^148;<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-149<br />

Baltich <strong>of</strong> IWO (Mar. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1731<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

publications] (Dec. 11. 1942) INT-19MI-139<br />

Bulgarian and Macedonian Activities; also<br />

Rumanian IWO Activities<br />

fSepr. 11, 1944) INT-7BU-109<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-33CR-1<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Independence Day and the Birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Garibaldi (July 11, 1944) INT-33IT-71<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

Comments by Günther on American Slav<br />

Congress (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-26SL-190<br />

Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-9CZ-660<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July ¡1, 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Communists in Army Camps<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-I9MI-83<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 29, 1944; June 3,<br />

1944) INT-26SL-167<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Greek-American Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IWO (Jan. 25, 1944) INT-33GR-43<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the International Workers Order,<br />

note] (July 18, 1944) INT-10EU-435<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5, 1945]<br />

(May 24, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-354<br />

[Conversation with George Vocila on the<br />

International Workers Organization]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-23RM-359<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1231<br />

Excerpts From the Report by Max Bedacht,<br />

General Secretary, to the General Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-19MI-420<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-9CZ-892<br />

[Foreign-nationality group and labor union<br />

activities] (Sept. 2, 1944) INT-19MI-343<br />

Four Freedoms Rally [report]<br />

CSept. 7, 1943) INT-33Z-41<br />

[Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> International Workers Order<br />

comments on Czech situation]<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-566<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarian Situation<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-503<br />

[Influences exerted on the American Slav<br />

Congress] (Sept JO, 1942) INT-26SL47<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) ¡NT-10EV-422


Index by Subjects and Names Irish<br />

[International Workers Order, information]<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-10EU-423<br />

[International Workers Order name change]<br />

(\ov. 16. 1943) INT-10EU-278<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) INT-29VK-276<br />

I WO Activities (Apr. 9. 1943) INT-26SL-97<br />

IWO Activities and Views<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-19MI-181<br />

IWO Activities in General<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-19MI-85<br />

[IWO activities, report]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) INT-10EU-467<br />

IWO and Communist Rally [observations]<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-19MI-332<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) 1NT-26SL-165<br />

I.W.O. and Lithuanians<br />

(June 29, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-389<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33RS-37<br />

[IWO conference, note]<br />

(July 31. 1944) INT-10EU-440<br />

IWO Convention [internal reorganization]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-373<br />

IWO Pageant (May 26, 1943) INT-19MI-219<br />

IWO Pageant [report] (May 26. 1943) INT-33Z-23<br />

IWO Program and Reorganization<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-10EU-409;<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-10EU-414;<br />

(June 21. 1944) 1NT-10EU-417;<br />

(June 21. 1944) INT-10EU-418<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-10EU-419<br />

IWO Slavs Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-26SL-153<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World Events<br />

Today" (Nov. 20. 1944) INT-24RS-303<br />

Left-wing Groups on Eve <strong>of</strong> National Elections<br />

(JVov. 3. 1944) 1NT-26SL-208<br />

List <strong>of</strong> (Greek) Sections <strong>of</strong> the (I-W.O.)<br />

Hellenic-American Fraternal Society<br />

(May 6. 1943) INT-14GR-370<br />

Ludovy Dennik (Jan. 19. 1943) INT-9CZ-233<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans in Support <strong>of</strong><br />

the People <strong>of</strong> Italy (Nov. 21. 1943) INT-33IT-33<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-33RS-39<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish section <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers' Order; convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Council]<br />

(Ocr. 22. 1942) 1NT-21PO-233<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian Section <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers Order (Apr. 2, 1944) INT-I7IT-1114<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Section <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers' Order (Aug. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-33<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society<br />

(June 9, 1945) INT-1SHU-793<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Democratic Council<br />

Brotherhood (IWO) Branch 1973<br />

(June 10. 1945) INT-15HU-792<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-9CZ-392<br />

Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Michael Lagoyda<br />

(Apr. 8. 1943) INT-8CR-30<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-345<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

Outline and Survey <strong>of</strong> the Organization and<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

(Jan. 17. 1945) INT-26SL-213<br />

[Participation <strong>of</strong> International Workers Order in<br />

the Italian American Victory Council]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-632<br />

Peter Vukcevich, I.W.O.<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-30YU-861<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-26SL-147<br />

[Pledge <strong>of</strong> allegiance addressed to President<br />

Truman by the International Workers Order]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-580<br />

Polish-American Rally Sponsored by the Women's<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> the International Workers' Order<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-33PO-26<br />

Pro-Soviet Polish-American Rally<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-33PO-76<br />

[Program for Hungarian Unity]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) 1NT-15HU-510<br />

Projected Ukrainian National Congress<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) 1NT-29UK-220<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-341<br />

Recommendations Concerning Coverage <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

Convention (June 23, 1944) INT-10EU-420<br />

Remarks by P. Vukcevich<br />

(Nov. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1602<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-10EU-399<br />

Report on All-Slav Committee Meeting, Elizabeth,<br />

N.J ; Call for Creation <strong>of</strong> Second Front in<br />

Europe (Sept. 16. 1942) INT-8CR-3<br />

Report on Karpatska-Rus Meeting on Feb. 28,<br />

1943 in Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-8CR-27<br />

Report on Russky Golos (Russian Voice)<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) INT-24RS-18<br />

Report on the IWO [names <strong>of</strong> nationality<br />

societies] (Aug. 9, 1944) INT-10EU-448<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-305<br />

Russian Section [International Workers Order]<br />

(July 23. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-268<br />

[Russian United Organization <strong>of</strong> Mutual Aid]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1942) INT-24RS-U<br />

Second American Slav Congress Evaluation<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-26SL-201<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Second Meeting: Amencan Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-26SL-166<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1249<br />

Serbs: Current Activités and Views<br />

(Apr. 21. 1943) INT-30YU-836<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10. 1945) 1NT-26SL-224<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene (Jan. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1196<br />

Slovak Communists in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 19. 1942) INT-9CZ-23<br />

[Slovak National Alliance condemns Slovak<br />

League] (Ocr. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-569<br />

[Slovak section <strong>of</strong> the International Workers<br />

Order] (May 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-417<br />

"Solidarity Rally" in New York<br />

(May 15, 1943) 1NT-21PO-409<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-26SL-171<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Thomas on American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 3, 1944) 1NT-26SL-183<br />

Trafford Meeting/Minerich/All Slav Congress<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-26SL-82<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) INT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-16<br />

Views and Actions <strong>of</strong> Left-Wing IWO Leaders and<br />

Editors (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-10EU-52S<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> IWO Organizer Michel Lagoyda<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-8CR-28<br />

[Vrabel's views on domestic political issues]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-444<br />

International Workers Order <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania, Slav Sections<br />

IWO Participates in All Slav Day<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-26SL-119<br />

International Workers Order Slavonic<br />

Sections<br />

All Slav Day at Kennywood Park<br />

(June 21. 1943) INT-26SL-122<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

(¿Vov. 8, 1943) INT-26SL-134<br />

Special Rally <strong>of</strong> the Slavonic Sections <strong>of</strong> the IWO<br />

(June 21. 1943) INT-26SL-121<br />

International Zone <strong>of</strong> Tangier<br />

see Tangier<br />

Internment<br />

see abo Arrest<br />

Alien Seamen Detained in the U.S.<br />

(Ocr. 6. 1942) INT-19MI-91<br />

Finnish Seamen (Sept. 10. 1942) INT-UFl-ll;<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) ¡NT-11FI-21<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

(July 13. 1943) 1NT-1AL-63<br />

[Theodore H. von Laue, release from internment]<br />

(Aug. 26 to Nov. 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-391<br />

Ionian Islands<br />

see also Corfu<br />

Iowa<br />

see also Carroll County, Iowa<br />

German-American Pioneer Society<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-13GE-298<br />

Random Notes on Iowa's Scandinavians and<br />

Germans (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-362<br />

Swedes in the State <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

(Jan. 14, 1942) INT-25SC-114<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Iowa (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-2AB-196<br />

Iran<br />

[Conditions in Iran]<br />

(Apr. 22-May 22, 1943) INT-2AB-97<br />

[Information on conditions in Iran and the Soviet<br />

release <strong>of</strong> Polish prisoners]<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-21PO-223<br />

Iranian Element in the U.S.<br />

(May 14. 1942) INT-2AB-31<br />

[Kurdish raids in Iran] (June 1943) 1NT-2AB-102<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World Events<br />

Today" (Nov. 20. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-303<br />

[Political parties and the forthcoming<br />

parliamentary elections in Iran]<br />

(July 22. 1943) INT-2AB-67<br />

[Tashnag activity in Egypt, Iraq, and Iran]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-3AM-17<br />

Iraq<br />

Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul- Ilah, Regent <strong>of</strong><br />

Iraq (June 14, 1945) INT-33AR-34<br />

Interview Concerning Iraq INT-2AB-303<br />

[Interview with Dr. Hans H<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1942) INT-2AB-83<br />

Note on the Arab Problem<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-2AB-104<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Mar. 16. 1942) INT-33AR-4;<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-33AR-7<br />

[Tashnag activity in Egypt, Iraq, and Iran]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-3AM-17<br />

Ireland<br />

Irish: document series 1NT-16IR-1 to 1NT-16IR-30<br />

Irene, Princess <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Princess Irene <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. 15. 1943) INT-24RS-211<br />

Iriney, Bishop<br />

First Anniversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Cathedral<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33YU-143<br />

Irish<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

Irish: document series INT-16IR-1 to INT-16IR-30<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 169


Irish Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Polish Catholic clergy views on Irish Roman<br />

Catholic clergy and anti-Semitism]<br />

(Apr. 20-21, 1942) INT-21PO-63<br />

Irish Echo (newspaper)<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27. 1941) INT-16m-20<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-16IR-19<br />

[Letter and Irish Press Report from Dorothy<br />

Harris] (June 17. 1943) INT-16IR-14<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-161R-2I<br />

Irish Republican Army<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-16IR-19<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec. Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

Irish World (newspaper)<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 27, ¡941) ¡NT-16IR-20<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-161R-21<br />

Iron and steel industry<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

(Dec 21, 1943) INT-7BU-76<br />

On the Statement by a "High Official" [on the rail<br />

and steel strike threats]<br />

(Jan. 7-11, 1944) INT-10EU-307<br />

Iron Guard<br />

Romanians: document series INT-23RM-1 to<br />

INT-23RM-390<br />

Irwin, Spencer<br />

Banquet Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense<br />

Council, Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1943<br />

(Jan. 3, 1944) INT-33YU-58<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1320<br />

Interview with Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst<br />

for Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1348<br />

Lecture by Spencer Irwin on Serbia<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-30YV-1365<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense Council<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-33YU-29<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consohdated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1338<br />

Serbs in the Serbian National Defense Council<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1235<br />

[Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst for the<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-10EU-261<br />

Two Speeches on Soviet Foreign Policy, Foreign<br />

Policy Association, January 17, 1944<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-6I<br />

Isaacs, Stanley M.<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present a<br />

Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

(May 18. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1528<br />

Isak, Kosta<br />

[Free Albania united front agreement difficulties]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) INT-1AL-16<br />

Isien Usko (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-11F1-100<br />

Islam<br />

see Moslems and Islam<br />

Isolationists<br />

see also Neutrality<br />

Arab-Americans Disturbed by American<br />

"Isolationism" (Jan. 2. 1945) INT-33AR-31<br />

Chicago's Isolationists and the Poles<br />

(Jan. 29. 1944) INT-21PO-678<br />

170 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Danish and Norwegian Rallies<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-25SC-156<br />

Foreign Politics and War Attitudes Among the<br />

Scandinavians and Finns in the U.S.<br />

(July 11, 1942) INT-33NW-1<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) 1NT-25SC-240<br />

Lutheranism in America<br />

fSept. JO, 1943) INT-25SC-250<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

Congress (June 5, 1944) 1NT-26SL-174<br />

Milwaukee Forum Meeting [anti-Nazi German<br />

refugee versus Isolationists]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-112<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept. 30, 1943) INT-25SC-246<br />

Norwegian-American Attitudes and Press<br />

(Sept. 12, 1943) INT-25SC-211<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-25SC-207;<br />

(Sept. 24, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-225;<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-232;<br />

(Sept. 19, 1943) 1NT-25SC-234<br />

Norwegian and Other Groups<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-238<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-222;<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-231<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-257<br />

Norwegians and Party Line<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-230<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Sept 12, 1943) INT-25SC-205;<br />

(Oct. 5, 1943) INT-25SC-251<br />

Swedish sentiment (Sept. 22, 1943) INT-25SC-226<br />

Istanbul, Turkey<br />

Dr. Mirash Ivanaj fJVov. 8, 1943) 1NT-1AL-80<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-1AL-79<br />

Musa Yuka and His Activities in Istanbul<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-1AL-78<br />

Istel, Andre<br />

[Andre Istel and General de Gaulle]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-232<br />

Andre Istel [financial advisor to the Free French]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-233 ~<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-10EU-227<br />

Istrian Peninsula<br />

Campaign for return <strong>of</strong> Trieste, Istria<br />

(Nov. 16. 1944) INT-30YU-1600<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference [Istrian<br />

resolution] (May 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1389<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1006<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-508<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" (May 18, 1945) INT-33IT-143<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Leader Reported Willing To<br />

Cede to Yugoslavia Italian Territory Inhabited<br />

by Slovenes and Croats<br />

(Oct. /, 1943) INT-30YU-1149<br />

Report from Istria (Apr. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-802<br />

[Slovenes in Istrian Peninsula; Tito Partisan Denial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mihailovich Guerrilla Activities]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-172<br />

[Yugoslav Advance Into Istnan Peninsula]<br />

(July 31. ¡943) INT-30YU-1039<br />

Iszak, Ignacio<br />

Anti-Axis Hungarians in Chicago<br />

(Mar. ¡6. ¡943) INT-15HU-294<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17. ¡945) INT-15HU-709<br />

Italia Libre (newspaper)<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

(Dec. 30, ¡942) INT-30YU-508<br />

Italian Action Party<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the regional convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Action Party] (June 2, 1944) INT-¡7IT-¡293<br />

[Addresses made at the joint protest meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Communist, Socialist, and Action parties in<br />

Naples] (Mar. 12, 1944) INT-¡7IT-¡¡74<br />

[Aims and principles <strong>of</strong> the Italian Action Party]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) INT-¡7nr-1123<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> the Giustizia e<br />

Liberta movement and the Action Party]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-17IT-765<br />

[Background and aims <strong>of</strong> the Action Party]<br />

(July ¡943) lNT-¡7IT-766<br />

Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Action Party Congress<br />

(Sepr. 30. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-15¡9<br />

[Financial backing <strong>of</strong> Italian Action Party]<br />

(Sept. ¡5. 1944) INT-17IT-1484<br />

[Lussu's statements at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

Action Party] (Mar. 24, 1945) 1NT-17IT-1728<br />

Political Tendencies in Northern Italy<br />

(Sepr. 2, ¡944) INT-UIT-UIO<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Tarchiani and the Action Party]<br />

(Sepr. 9, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1445<br />

[Propaganda <strong>of</strong> the Italian Action Party]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-¡7IT-842<br />

Italian-American Civilian Defense Volunteer<br />

Committee<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> various Italian organizations]<br />

(June 19-July 3. 1942) 1NT-17IT-286<br />

Italian American Committee for Democracy<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Committee for<br />

Democracy] (Dec 20. 1943) INT-¡7IT-927<br />

Italian-American Fund for Liberated Citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> an Italian-American<br />

Fund for Liberated Citizens <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

(Aug. ¡4-28. ¡943) ¡NT-17IT-794<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Fund for Liberated Citizens <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

(Aug. 3¡, ¡943) INT-17IT-806<br />

Italian American Labor Council<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society and<br />

the Italian American Labor Council]<br />

(May H. ¡945) INT-17IT-¡76¡<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American labor organizations]<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-17IT-¡727<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Wayne County]<br />

(July 2. ¡943) INT-¡7IT-692<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> nation-wide conference called by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(July 19, ¡943) INT-¡7IT-712<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-17IT-126<br />

["Columbus Day" celebration by the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-382<br />

Columbus Day Ceremony by the Italian-American<br />

Labor Council (Oct. 13. ¡944) INT-¡7IT-¡449<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor Council<br />

(Oct. 12. 1943) INT-17IT-865<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942) INT-¡7IT-102<br />

Italian-American Labor Council Mass Meeting and<br />

Concert at Madison Square Garden<br />

(Jan. 31. 1942) INT-17IT-79<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council meeting in New<br />

York City] (Feb. 1. ¡942) INT-¡7IT-5<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council meeting in NYC,<br />

Jan. 31, 1942] ([n.d.]) INT-¡7IT-4<br />

[Italian-American press comments on labor groups<br />

and personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 15-June 26. 1942) ¡NT-171T-225<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the War Labor Advisory<br />

Service] (July 18-Aug. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-327<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-33IT-¡33


Index by Subjects and Names Italian military occupation policies<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-S03;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33ITS2;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) INT-33IT-124<br />

Report on Italian-American Labor Council Rally at<br />

Madison Square Garden, Jan. 31, 1942<br />

([n.d.]) INT-17IT-18<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

American Labor Council; fugitive New York<br />

mob leader who hid out by joining the Allied<br />

Military Government] (Jan. 28, 1945; Feb. 8.<br />

1945) INT-17IT-1656<br />

[Resolution adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 19. 1943) INT-17JT-562;<br />

(Aug. 11-12. 1943) INT-17IT-764;<br />

(Aug. 19. 1943) INT-17IT-776<br />

[Resolutions adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

American Labor Council]<br />

(Sept. 17. 1943) INT-1717-831<br />

[Speeches at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society and<br />

the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(June 2-9, 1942) INT-171T-201<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

U.S. Italians Make Plea to Roosevelt<br />

(Jan. 11, 1942) INT-17IT-1<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) 1NT-171T-814<br />

Italian-American League Against Fascism<br />

[Italian-American League Against Fascism]<br />

(May 30. 1942) INT-1717-199<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American League Against<br />

Fascism] (Dec. 8. 1942) INT-17IT-493<br />

Italian American Progressive Committee To<br />

Free Italy<br />

[Italian American Progressive Committee To Free<br />

Italy meeting; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini and Monsignor<br />

Ciarrochi] (Mar. 26, 1944) INT-17IT-1089<br />

Italian-American Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Joint Board <strong>of</strong> Fur Dressers and Dyers<br />

Union<br />

[Italian-American workers pledge aid to free Italy]<br />

(Oct. 9. 1942: Nov. 9. 1942) INT-17IT-397<br />

Italian American Victory Council<br />

[Activities and organization <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

American Victory Council in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1943) INT-17IT-590<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist groups in Italy]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) INT-17IT-630<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council] (June 7. 1943) INT-17IT-675<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Allegheny County]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-751<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Chicago]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943; Mar. 29, 1943) INT-17IT-610<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> organizational meeting for<br />

Italian American Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania] (Mar. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-602<br />

[Davia's comments on the Italian-American<br />

Victory Council] (Feb. 3. 1943) INT-17IT-576<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council at Chicago]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-17IT-421<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Victory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-17IT-678<br />

[Judge Quilici address at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Victory Council]<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-17IT-667<br />

[Judge Quilici's visit to Italian American Victory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-17IT-657<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory Council]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-17IT-618;<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-17IT-633;<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-17IT-638;<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-17IT-716;<br />

(Mar. 29, 1943) INT-33IT-8<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-10EU-126<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-17IT-603;<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-17IT-605<br />

[Participants in discussions on the establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

an Italian American Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania] (Feb. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-573<br />

[Participation <strong>of</strong> International Workers Order in<br />

the Italian American Victory Council]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-632<br />

[Reverend DiStasfs conversation on the Italian<br />

American Victory Council meeting]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-601<br />

[Status and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Victory Council] (May 3, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-644<br />

Italian-American World War Veterans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S., Inc.<br />

Seventh Annual National Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American World War Veterans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S., Inc. (Sept. 5-7, 1942) INT-17IT-449<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Federation<br />

[Italian-American press comments on activities <strong>of</strong><br />

the Italian Anti-Fascist Federation in London]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942; Aug. 19, 1942) INT-17IT-333<br />

Italian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in New York<br />

Split Reported in Italian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

(Nov. 14, 1941; Nov. 18, 1941) INT-171T-50<br />

Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Naples convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Christian Democratic Party]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1363<br />

[Catholic criticism <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic<br />

Party] (Oct. 3, 1944) INT-17IT-1463<br />

[Christian Democratic Party: information on its<br />

newspaper and the rift between them and the<br />

Communists] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1165<br />

[Christian Democratic Party's views on<br />

communism] (Jan. 24, 1945) INT-17IT-1672<br />

Christian Democrats in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 4, 1945) 1NT-33IT-114<br />

[Collaboration between the Communist and<br />

Christian Democratic parties]<br />

(June 6, 1944) INT-17IT-1267<br />

[Dispute among Christian-Democrats and<br />

Separatists over cabinet appointment]<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-17IT-1253<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo and the Christian Democratic<br />

Party in Italy (Mar. 11, 1944) INT-33IT-50<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses the Christian Democrats<br />

and His Present Plans<br />

(June 26, 1944) INT-33IT-66<br />

[Italian Christian Democratic Party]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-850<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic Party in<br />

Palermo] (Feb. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1085<br />

People and Liberty: an Organ <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Democratic Principles<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1585<br />

Political Tendencies in Northern Italy<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1410<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic Party<br />

(Aug. 13, 1944) INT-17IT-1385<br />

Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

in France] (Jan. 5. 1945) INT-17IT-1649<br />

[Backround information and current status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

(June 4-5, 1944) INT-17IT-1264<br />

[Nominations by Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

for administrative positions in Palermo]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1414<br />

[Replacement <strong>of</strong> Enrico La Loggia on the<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) INT-niT-1556<br />

Split in the Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation <strong>of</strong> Messina<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1435<br />

Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

[Editorial on the Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation] (Sept. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1469<br />

Parties and Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-17IT-1104<br />

Italian Democratic Club<br />

[Information on the Columbian League and the<br />

Italian Democratic Club]<br />

([June 29, 1942]) INT-17IT-272<br />

Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the first national convention <strong>of</strong><br />

ItaUan labor] (Feb. 8. 1945) INT-17IT-1687<br />

Background Material on the General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

(June 20. 1944) INT-17IT-1294<br />

[Italian-American delegates <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor unions<br />

received by the Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor] (Sept. 10. 1944) INT-17IT-1441<br />

Opposition to New Italian General Confederation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor (July 29. 1944) INT-17IT-1342<br />

[Relations between the Communist Party and the<br />

General Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor]<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-17IT-1213<br />

Italian Legion<br />

Plan for Organizing an Italian Legion<br />

(Jan. 20, 1942) INT-17IT-2<br />

Italian Liberal Party<br />

[Nicolo Carandini] (Oct. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-1546<br />

Italian military occupation policies<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Montenegro<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-977<br />

[Conditions in Italian-Occupied Slovenia; False<br />

Reports on General Mihailovich]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-601<br />

Croat-Italian Relations<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-30YU-951<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) INT-33GR-21<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The Dodecanese<br />

(July 22. 1943) INT-33GR-34<br />

Guerrilla Warfare in Slovenia<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-232<br />

Italian Occupation <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

(Oct. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-418<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-1AL-28<br />

Jugoslavia: Military and Political Information<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-206<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. 16. 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Minister Sava Kosanoviich Answering Count<br />

Sforza on Italian Atrocities in Yugoslavia<br />

CO«. 7, 7942; INT-30YU-417<br />

[Political and Military Conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

CO«. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-412<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

(June 3, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-118<br />

Report on the Situation in Greece<br />

(Dec. 31, 1941) INT-14GR-1<br />

[Reports from Slovenia]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-30YU-892<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

CJVov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1331<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio Propaganda<br />

Focusing on Conditions in Occupied Slovenia;<br />

Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong> Happenings in<br />

Slovenia During Summer, 1942]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-695<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 171


Italian Ministerial Association <strong>of</strong> New Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Italian Ministerial Association <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Italian Clergy Here Denounce Dictators<br />

(Dec 23. 1941) INT-17IT-48<br />

Italian National Committee<br />

Count Sforza and the Italian National Committee<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-33IT-3<br />

[Italian anti-Fascist unity spurred in U.S. by Allied<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive] (Nov. 14. 1942) INT-17IT-386<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> the Italian National Committee as<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficial "Free Italy" movement]<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-17IT-446<br />

Italian National Front Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> National Front Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation in Salerno]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) INT-17IT-856<br />

Italian Republican Party<br />

[Political program <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republican Party]<br />

(July 10. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1323<br />

Italian Social-Democratic Party<br />

[Projected alliance between the Social-Democratic<br />

Party and the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party]<br />

(June 29. ¡944) INT-17IT-1297<br />

Italian Socialist Federation<br />

[Communication between the Italian Socialist<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America and other Italian<br />

socialists] (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-17IT-597<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Italian Socialist Federation<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-33IT-138<br />

Italian Socialist Party<br />

[Italian Socialist Party broadcast to Italy]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-135<br />

Italian Sons and Daughters <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Domenico Russo] (Mar. 6. 1945) INT-17IT-1685<br />

Italian Veterans' Association<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> Itahan Veterans' Association<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1554<br />

Italians<br />

[Aaron Bell: CIO Political Action Committee's<br />

activities relating to the electoral campaign and<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-371<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July 1,<br />

1943) INT-19MI-223<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1. 1943) INT-33Z-30<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-584<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo] fDec. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-508<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21, 1941) INT-13GE-4<br />

Enemy Alien Minorities in Eastern Cities<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-10EU-228<br />

Enemy Alien Status; Determination <strong>of</strong> "Friendly<br />

Enemy Aliens"; Possibilities <strong>of</strong> Political Effects<br />

(Apr. 8, 1942; Apr. 16. ¡942) INT-19MI-75<br />

Enemy-Language Newspapers in California<br />

(Apr. 20-30, 1943) INT-19MI-203<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Dec., ¡944) INT-10EU-534<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan., 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, ¡944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. ¡945) INT-33Z-¡04<br />

[Foreign-nationality group and labor union<br />

activities] (Sept. 2. 1944) INT-19MI-343<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29. 1944) INT-10EU-426<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council (June 10. 1944) INT-10EU-413<br />

172 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

Greeks vs. the Italians<br />

(Oct. 17. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-428<br />

[Information from France; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

Tangier] (May 26. 1943) INT-10EU-220<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[Italian-American reactions to the break in<br />

Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-21PO-462<br />

[Italian enemy alien restrictions removal demands<br />

by Italian-American press]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1942) INT-32A-72<br />

Italian Press in U.S. (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-32A-70<br />

Italians: document series INT-1717-1 to<br />

INT-1717-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports IN7-33I7-I to<br />

IN7-3317-158<br />

ítalo-American Notes (May 20, 1942) IN7-32A-51<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

(June 14, 1944) IN7-WEV-4H<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) IN7-10EU-400<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) IN7-10EU-346<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education (Jan. 22, 1945) [N7-33Z-99<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-10EU-¡26<br />

Notes from the Italian Press<br />

(Feb. 5, 1942) IN7-32A-11<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

(Mar., 1944) IN7-10EU-376<br />

Notes on Italian Press<br />

(May H, ¡942) IN7-32A-49<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar., 1944) IN7-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) IN7-10EU-632<br />

Pacciardi, Communists, and Mazzini Society<br />

(June ¡3, 1942) IN7-32A-59<br />

Political Situation Among Serbs, Lithuanians,<br />

Italians, Poles and Slovaks<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) IN7-10EU-492<br />

Presidential Campaign in the Foreign-Language<br />

Press (Sept. 22-29, 1944) 1N7-10EU-469<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20, ¡944) 1N7-WEU-344<br />

Report from Brazil: Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

(Aug. 24, ¡944) IN7-I0EU-458<br />

Report from Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies; Catholic<br />

Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome;<br />

Measures Affecting the Italian Population<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) ¡N7-10EU-396<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-33Z-72<br />

San Francisco Conference [and foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Mar. 6. 1945) iN7-10EU-55¡<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. JO, 1943) 1N7-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) IN7-24RS-286<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) 1N7-10EU-472<br />

Statistical Data on Enemy Aliens in Brazil<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) IN7-10EU-46<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. ¡94¡-Jan. ¡942) IN7-¡OEU-40<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) IN7-10EU-622<br />

[U.S Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors Letter Regarding<br />

Justice Department Request for Cooperation in<br />

Carrying Out Federal Policy Relating to Enemy<br />

Aliens] (Dec. 20, 194¡) IN7-19MI-10<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-bom population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-3¡8<br />

[Visit in Cincinnati, Ohio: foreign-born population]<br />

(Jan. 26, ¡944) ¡N7-10EU-319<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy M.<br />

Schullian - Italians] fOct. 7, 1942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-93<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Edward T.<br />

Silk - Italians] (June ¡6, 1943) PERS-1-98<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Frances<br />

Lanza - Italians] (Aug. 9, 1943-July ¡1,<br />

¡944) PERS-¡-66<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Gertrude T.<br />

Slaughter - Italians] (Jan. 5, 1944) PERS-1-10¡<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Grace<br />

Frank - Italians] (Apr. 25, ¡944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-35<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: James P.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>fietti - Italians]<br />

(Apr. 23-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-102<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lewis H.<br />

Gordon (Italian-language press) and Malbone W.<br />

Graham (Lithuanian-language press)]<br />

(July 30, 1942-Feb. ¡8, ¡943) PERS-¡-36<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marion<br />

Monaco - Italians] (Sept. 1, ¡943-May 22,<br />

¡944) PERS-1-73<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mary J.<br />

Pearl - Italians] (Sept. 17. 1942-Oct. 26.<br />

1945) PERS-1-82<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Meriwether<br />

Stuart - Italians] (July 23, 1943-Sept. 25,<br />

1944) PERS-1-107<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Roy A. Cox<br />

- Italians] (July 20, 1943; Aug. 3,<br />

¡943) PERS-¡-2¡<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth Young<br />

- Italians] (Jan. 37, ¡944-Apr. ¡0.<br />

¡945) PERS-1-120<br />

Italo-American National Union<br />

Italian-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) IN7-17IT-489<br />

Italy<br />

see also Aosta Valley<br />

see also Axis nations<br />

see also Fiume<br />

see also Grosseto, Italy<br />

see also Italian military occupation policies<br />

see also Italians<br />

see also Italy, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Milan, Italy<br />

see also Naples, Italy<br />

see also Rome, Italy<br />

see also Sardinia<br />

see also Sicily<br />

see also Trieste<br />

see also Turin, Italy<br />

see also Tyrol<br />

see also Venezia Giulia<br />

[Account <strong>of</strong> Conversation Between Count Sforza<br />

and Ninchich] (Aug. 4, 1942) IN7-30YV-H9<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, ¡944) IN7-1AL-H8<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) 1N7-1AL-62<br />

[Alleged Presence <strong>of</strong> Italian Agent on Srbobran<br />

Staff] (Mar. 28. 1943) IN7-30YU-850<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

RepubUcan Press (Aug. 31. 1944) JN7-33SP-14<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28. ¡942) 1NT-30YU-H3<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Miha Krek for Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Allied Commission on Italy<br />

(Mar. 27. ¡944) IN7-30YU-1356


Index by Subjects and Names Italy<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitter and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-27<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

(June 12. 1944) 1NT-33AU-22<br />

Austrian Monarchists after the Moscow<br />

Declaration (Nov. 13. 1943) INT-4AU-397<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial on the overall situation and<br />

problems] (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-248<br />

[Broadcasts to Italy and France: note and letter]<br />

(May 21, 1942) INT-12FR-271<br />

Campaign to Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) 1NT-33YU-114<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5. 1942) ¡NT-19MI-68<br />

[CIP activities] (Dec 30. 1943; Jan. 8,<br />

1944) INT-19MI-264<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1, 3, 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-33Z-44<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes Another<br />

"Document" Against General Mihailovich;<br />

Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich, in Close<br />

Cooperation with Italians<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-782<br />

Conditions in Albania (June 1, 1943) INT-1AL48<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-13GE-536<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ivan Subasich]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-30YU-1773:<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) ÍNT-30YU-1779<br />

[Conversation with Louis Adamic and Etbin<br />

Kristan] (Oct. /, 1943) INT-30YU-1101<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi, Free Albanian<br />

leader (Aug. 27. 1942) INT-1AL-8<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Beatrice Kincaid, Liaison<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r between the Soviet and the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist Party in San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 3. 1943) INT-24RS-176<br />

[Count Sforza on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-1005<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33Z-70<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20. 1944) INT-33GE-33<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> Italian Political Situation on Spain<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-215<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1006<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-453<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

[Franco-American press clippings: Americans in<br />

Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

(Wov. 18. 1943) INT-12FR-689<br />

[French and Italian affairs, notes]<br />

fTVov. 15. 1943) INT-12FR-690<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

CSepr. ¡5, 1944) INT-12FR-886<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards Italy and<br />

Italian propaganda]<br />

(Mar. 31-June 23, 1942) INT-14GR-172<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) INT-14GR-235;<br />

(Aug. 5. 1942) INT-33GR-16<br />

Greeks Again (Dec. 4. 1943) INT-14GR-445<br />

Iqformation Concerning Croatia [on Italian move<br />

for collaboration between Pavelich and Machek]<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-30YU-908<br />

[Information from Andrianopoulos on Conditions<br />

in Greece, Italy and Spain]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-14GR-96<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-10EU-54<br />

International Situation and Relations with the<br />

Germans (Sept. 16, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-432<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-10EU-504<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1591<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-508<br />

Italian Activities in U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) JNT-32A-68<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Leader Reported Willing To<br />

Cede to Yugoslavia Italian Territory Inhabited<br />

by Slovenes and Croats<br />

(OCL 1. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1149<br />

ItaUan Bulletin (June 1. 1942) 1NT-32A-55<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30. 1943) 1NT-13GE-720<br />

[Italian periodical pubhshes article critical <strong>of</strong> public<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> Tito <strong>of</strong>ficer]<br />

(Oct. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1595<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1009<br />

Italians: document series /JVTW 7IT-1 to<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports INT-33IT-1 to<br />

INT-33IT-158<br />

[Italy territorial claims against France, and Papal<br />

speech news report summaries]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-32A-60<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong> January<br />

25, 1943 [Slovenia] (July, 1943) INT-30YU-1036<br />

Labor Comments on Events in Italy<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-277<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) INT-10EU-267<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [New<br />

York section declaration]<br />

(JVov. 10. 1943) 1NT-10EU-276<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Lecture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Milano, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy [reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italian culture]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-517<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (Nov. 9. 1942) 1NT-30YU-421<br />

[Letter to Franc Snoj on Conditions in Occupied<br />

Slovenia; Call to Slovenian Soldiers to Revolt<br />

Against Service in Italian Army]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-454<br />

Lithuanian Organization in Allied Occupied Italy<br />

(Jan. 10. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-501<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

(June 15. 1943) ¡NT-1AL49<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers Support<br />

Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

(May 28. 1945) INT-33HU-72<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: Italian situation<br />

and problems] (Dec. 11. 1944) INT-12FR-931<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Wiley<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) INT-1AL-6<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania and<br />

Spain] (June 17. 1943) INT-10EU-231<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free movements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Rumania and<br />

Spain] ¡NT-10EV-257<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26. 1945) INT-10EU-607<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-10EU-270<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1942) INT-29UK-28<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-29UK-31<br />

Opposition to Count Sforza Spreads to South<br />

American Yugoslavs [regarding Italian territorial<br />

aspirations] (Nov. 12. ¡942) INT-30YU-420<br />

Otto's Speech <strong>of</strong> Last Tuesday [in Chicago]<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-396<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May 1943]<br />

(May 28. 1943; Aug. 19. 1943) INT-33HU-10<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30. 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German Group<br />

in Rome (July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1181<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-134<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33AL5<br />

Proposed Partisan Administration for "New"<br />

Yugoslavia (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1617<br />

[Protest to the Vatican against Italian Atrocities]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1942) INT-30YU-424<br />

"Racial Minorities under Fascism in Italy" by<br />

Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(1934; Nov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-423<br />

Reaction to Italian Events<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-16IR-16<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents with<br />

Italian Citizenship; Activities and Conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

(May 8; Oct. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-419<br />

Report from Brazil: Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

(Aug. 24. 1944) INT-10EU-458<br />

Report from Istria (Apr. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-802<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18, 1943<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1239<br />

[Reports on Slovene political aspirations, Yugoslav<br />

political groups, and four concentration camps]<br />

(Jan. 29-Aug. 18, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1058<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept. 17. 1941 to Apr. 13. 1942) INT-10EU-24<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-1AL-63<br />

[Sabotage in Slovenian Provinces Ocuppied by<br />

Italy] (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-559<br />

[Settlement <strong>of</strong> Spanish war debt to Italy]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1942) INT-27SP-22<br />

[Slovene-American Views on Yugoslav Post-War<br />

Claims] (Aug. 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-1004<br />

[Slovenes in Istrian Peninsula; Tito Partisan Denial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mihailovich Guerrilla Activities]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-172<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-572<br />

Spanish Censorship <strong>of</strong> Italian Newspapers<br />

(Aug. 20. 1943) ¡NT-27SP-212<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

Talks with Slovene Leaders<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1114<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Secret Broadcast [Italian broadcast<br />

beamed to Latin America, Jan. 16, 1943]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-558<br />

Translation from the Greek <strong>of</strong> daily National<br />

Herald editorial, May 17, 1943<br />

(May 17, 1943) 1NT-14GR-382<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noli's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

([Feb. 20, 1944]) INT-1AL108<br />

Vatican and the War<br />

(Feb. 11, 27, 1943) 1NT-25SC-126<br />

Yugolsav objections to State Department policy on<br />

Italy ("Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Yugoslav Appointment to the Advisory Council on<br />

Italy Offered to Ban Subasich<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-33YU-54<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 173


Jaszi, Oscar Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-405<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27, 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-33HU-58<br />

Hungarian News (Jan. 1, 1945) INT-15HU-686<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July S. 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarian Problem (May 24, 1944: June 3,<br />

1944) 1NT-15HV-561<br />

[Information on Oscar Jaszi]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-56<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-15HU-352;<br />

(June 1, 1943; June 13, 1943) INT-15HU-353<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's Independence<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-15HU-740<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

(Feb. 21, 1945) INT-15HU-724;<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-15HU-728<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jaszi, conversation memo]<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-10EU-23S<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary" (June 7, 1945) INT-33HU-75<br />

[Reactions to New Hungarian Council]<br />

(July 20, 23. 1943) INT-15HU-393<br />

[Report on speech by Oscar Jaszi]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1945) INT-15HU-734<br />

Jatulevicius, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942 to Dec. 1. 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Javiscas, Gabriel<br />

Lecture: "Inside Spain Today"<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33SP-30<br />

Jeanneney, Jules<br />

[Andre Philip's broadcast concerning the letter <strong>of</strong><br />

Herriot and Jeanneney to Petain]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-359<br />

De Gaullist Attacks on Herriot-Jeanneney<br />

(Aug. 30-Sept. 26, 1942) INT-12FR-508<br />

[Franc-Tireur composition; trade union situation<br />

under Vichy; La Marseillaise comment on the<br />

Herriot-Jeanneney declaration]<br />

(Sept. 13-Oct 6, 1942) INT-12FR-362<br />

[France Forever telegram to Cordell Hull on the<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> Edouard Herriot and Jules<br />

Jeanneney] (Sept. 14, 1942) INT-12FR-322<br />

French PoUtics in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) INT-33FR-4<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Herriot and Jeanneney against Petain's<br />

dissolution <strong>of</strong> representative bodies]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1942) INT-12FR-361<br />

[Reaction to the declaration <strong>of</strong> Herriot and<br />

Jeanneney]<br />

(Sept. 14-Oct. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-360<br />

Jedinstvo (newspaper)<br />

Carpathian and Jedinstvo to Cease Publication<br />

(Aug. 6. 1943) INT-8CR-57<br />

[Ivan Ladizinsky and Pavel Cibere]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-8CR-29<br />

Jednota (newspaper)<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr. Papanek;<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation (Sept. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-119<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Interview with P. A. Hrobak, editor <strong>of</strong> Jednota,<br />

Sept. 29, 1943] (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-556<br />

[News issue <strong>of</strong> "Jednota", including by-laws <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First Catholic Slovak Union]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-674<br />

176 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Pridavok Pamphlet (May 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-410<br />

Recent trends in the Slovak and the Czech press<br />

(Dec. 2. 1943) INT-9CZ-597<br />

Slovak affairs CSept. 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-134<br />

Jedrzejewicz, Janusz<br />

[Henryk F. Rajchman, Ignacy Matuszewski, and<br />

Janusz Jedrzejewicz] (Sept. 24, 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-95<br />

Jeffries, Edward J., Jr.<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) ¡NT-33Z-107<br />

Jeidels, Otto<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

Konrad Heiden, Paul Hertz, and Otto Jeidels<br />

(Sept. 27-30, 1943) INT-13GE-864<br />

Jendrusak, Walter<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-75<br />

Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

Polish-Russian Crisis: Information Gathered from<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-683<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jedrzejewski]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-307<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on Polish-Lithuanian<br />

Friction (Feb. 7. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-684<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on relations between the<br />

Soviet Union, Allied Powers, and Germany]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-21PO-747<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the Polish-Russian<br />

Relations and the Czechs<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-21PO-454<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the Results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moscow Conference<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) INT-21PO-582<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski's Intrepretation <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Prime Minister Mikolajczyk's First Statement to<br />

Press (July 25, 1943) INT-21PO-496<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor K. Jendrzejewski on Mikolajczyk's visit<br />

to Moscow and Polish <strong>of</strong>ficials in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1944) INT-21PO-939<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Klement Jendrzejewski on Polish-Soviet<br />

Relations a Few Days Before the Rupture<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) INT-21PO-347<br />

Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Polish Govemment-in-Exile and<br />

the Chelm Committee<br />

(Aug. 22. 1944) INT-33PO-U5<br />

Jennings, Charles S.<br />

"Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

Chancellor" (June 19. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1168<br />

Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

Chancellor [Boston Sunday Globe]<br />

(June 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1634<br />

Jensen, Erik L.<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-172<br />

Jensen, George P.<br />

[Danish relief controversy]<br />

(May 1. ¡943) INT-25SC-173<br />

National America Danish Society<br />

(Oct. 3. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-252<br />

Jensenius, Bertram<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 21. 1943) INT-33NW-2<br />

Jensenius, Gunnar<br />

[Jensenius interview] (Oct. 2. 1943) INT-25SC-253<br />

Jeras, Josip<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1213<br />

Jeremías, Mr.<br />

Mr. Jeremías and Alfredo Segre<br />

(June 2, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-129<br />

Supplementary Material on Schwartz Memo in<br />

regard to Jeremias<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-13GE-895<br />

Jersey City, N.J.<br />

The KNAPP Rally in Jersey City<br />

(Nov. 22. 1942) INT-21PO-153<br />

Jessup, John K.<br />

[Conversation with John K. Jessup, Kurt Bloch,<br />

and Miss Davenport <strong>of</strong> "Fortune"]<br />

(JVov. 10. 1943) ¡NT-18JE-272<br />

Post-War Reconstruction Studies <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />

Magazine (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-150<br />

Jessup, Philip C.<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2. 3, 1942) INT-4AU-215<br />

[Philip C. Jessup's letter transmitting a<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> Henry de Peyster by Hector<br />

G. Spaulding] (Dec. 22, 1942 to Jan. 7,<br />

1943) INT-12FR-480<br />

Jesuits<br />

[Catholic Church in Europe, notes]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942; Oct. 28, 1942) INT-19MI-129<br />

Jesuits and de Gaulle<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-12FR-807<br />

Jevanovic, Dragoljub<br />

Dragoljub Jevanovic's Part in the Liberation<br />

Movement (May 31, 1944) INT-30YU-14S2<br />

Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

[Bogolyub Jevtich, Appointed Minister <strong>of</strong> Mines in<br />

Yugoslav Government-in-Exile]<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1030<br />

[Bogolyub Yevtich] (Aug. 5, 1943) INT-33YU-40<br />

[Cable to Yugoslav Minister Jevtich from Dusko<br />

Popov] (Dec. 5-12. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-30I<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day in New York<br />

City (Dec. 6, 7. 1942) 1NT-30YU-315<br />

Conversation with Mr. Greenburger<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-462<br />

Jevtich and Gavrilovich (Stoyan) Receive Each a<br />

Letter Concerning Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Apr. 26. 1943) 1NT-30YV-846<br />

Jevtich on Subasich's Trip to London;<br />

Soviet-Yugoslav Pact Expected in London<br />

(Fei. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-720<br />

Jevtich Reported to be "Grooming" Himself for<br />

Post <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador in Washington<br />

(Mar. 22. 1943) INT-30YU-784<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-524<br />

Yugoslav Situation (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-805<br />

Yugoslavia: Proposed Trip to Jevtich to Europe<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-910<br />

Jewish Commonwealth<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1310<br />

Jewish Council for Russian War Relief<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Council for Russian War<br />

Relief, Hotel Commodore, New York City, Feb.<br />

28, 1943 (Mar. 9, 1943) INT-33JE-14<br />

[Jewish organizations for war relief]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) INT-18JE-320<br />

Program for the Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jewish Council for Russian War Relief<br />

(Feb. 27. 1944) INT-18JE-339<br />

Report on Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Council for<br />

Russian War Relief<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-18JE-209<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

(July 28. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-173<br />

Jewish Criterion (newspaper)<br />

Jewish Newspapers Read in Pittsburgh<br />

(Sept 14. 1944) ¡NT-18JE-429<br />

Jewish Daily Forward (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Jewish Elected Assembly<br />

see Assefat Hanivharim<br />

Jewish Frontier (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

[Jewish reaction to Free German Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1943) INT-13GE-762


Index by Subjects and Names Jews and Judaism<br />

Jewish Independent (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Geveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) ¡NT-1SJE-433<br />

Jewish Labor Committee<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert]<br />

(Apr. 7, I94S) INT-18JE-49S<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) INT-1SJE-215<br />

Mass Meeting Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

Conunittee <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) 1NT-18JE-210<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> various Jewish-American<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1942) INT-1SJE-106<br />

[Press releases on Zionist political negotiations and<br />

Jewish Labor Committee activities]<br />

(Dec. 16. 1943) INT-1SJE-292<br />

[Rally <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Labor Committee, June 19,<br />

1943] (June 23, 1943) INT-18JE-234<br />

Jewish Labor Party<br />

[Comments by David Ben-Gurion on the Jewish<br />

Labor Party] fO«. 13, 1942) INT-18JE-148<br />

Jewish Labor Party <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Labor Party <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-18JE-321<br />

Jewish Leader (newspaper)<br />

Jewish Newspapers Read in Pittsburgh<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) 1NT-18JE-429<br />

Jewish Life (periodical)<br />

[Jewish Life, magazine <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Jews in NYC]<br />

fOcr. 21, 1943) INT-24RS-191<br />

Jewish National Fund<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

rOcr. J«, 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

Jewish Peoples Committee<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jewish Peoples Committee in New<br />

York City] (Dec. 30. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-171<br />

Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation<br />

Reconstructionist Platform<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-18JE-55<br />

Jewish Review and Observer (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish Revisionist Party<br />

see New Zionist Organization<br />

Jewish Social Studies (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Jewish Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

[Appeal from the Jewish Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

to President Roosevelt concerning Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1944) INT-18JE-349<br />

Jewish State Party<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America and the Jewish State Party<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-159<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish State Party and the<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-18JE-45<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations] (Nov. 11. 1942) 1NT-18JE-157<br />

Jewish State Zionists <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> various Jewish-American<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1942) INT-18JE-106<br />

Jewish Telegraphic Agency<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency<br />

and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency with the<br />

Czechoslovak government]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-372<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.i]) 1NT-18JE-428;<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

[Overseas News Agency; Jewish Telegraphic<br />

Agency] (April, May 1942) 1NT-19MI-15<br />

Jewish Trade Union Committee for Tanks and<br />

Bombers for the Red Army<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] CO«. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-154<br />

Jewish Voice (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish War Veterans<br />

[American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) INT-4AV-57<br />

Vets Would Revoke Bundists' Citizenship<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-16<br />

Jewish World (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept 15, 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

see also Anti-Semitism<br />

see also Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23. 1944) 1NT-10EU-338<br />

All Slav Congress Sponsored Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) INT-26SL-72<br />

[All Slav meeting in Fresno, Calif.]<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) 1NT-26SL-78<br />

[American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-57<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) 1NT-15HU-485<br />

American Minorities and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Politics (June 10. 1942) INT-19MI-56<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitudes<br />

towards Palestine, Zionism, and the Jewish<br />

problem] (Mar. 22-June 28, 1942) INT-2AB-30<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-33AR-12<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Jews Towards Eckhardt]<br />

(Apr. 16, 17, 1942) INT-15HU-55<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26. ¡942) INT-IOEU-19<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is Confident<br />

United Nations Will Win, Archduke Otto Tells<br />

Jewish Women fOcr. 15, 1942) INT-4AU-184<br />

Austrian Monarchists after the Moscow<br />

Declaration (Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-397<br />

Austrian Situation in the United States:<br />

Conversation with Egon Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

(TVov. 1942) INT-4AV-201<br />

Austrians ir. Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

(May 20, 1942) INT-4AU-122<br />

Austro-American Association Meeting Benefit for<br />

the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

(May 22. 26. 1944) INT-4AU-528<br />

[Brief notes on Jewish quislings, pro-Axis<br />

propaganda, and British broadcasts in Romania]<br />

([n.d.]) INT-23RM-9<br />

Comments by Coleman Revesz<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) INT-15HU-S00<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

American-Jewish editors for improving<br />

Polish-Jewish relations]<br />

(May 6. 1943; May 12. 1943) INT-21PO-400<br />

[Conversation with Isaac Alkalay]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1945) INT-30YU-1688<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery and<br />

John Montgomery]<br />

(Feb. 9-JuIy 16. 1943) INT-15HU-388<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Jews in Conservative Greek-Language<br />

Newspapers (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33GR-98<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, 1945) 1NT-10EU-585<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5. 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

David Schnur (Dec. 17. 1942) INT-13GE-444<br />

[Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union] (May 26. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-18<br />

[Dr. Birkhead's address to delegates at Hadassah<br />

convention calling for organization <strong>of</strong> bureau to<br />

spread propaganda for democracy]<br />

(Nov. 1. 1941) INT-19M1-17<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

(July 19. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-589<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

[Ex-King Carol's attempt to gain Jewish support]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) INT-23RM-80<br />

Excerpts from Speeches and Press Reports <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Hungarian Federation (AHF), <strong>of</strong> Tibor<br />

Eckhardt and Other Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Eckhardt<br />

Movement<br />

(Sept. 5-Dec. 26. 1941) INT-15HU-165<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-539;<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-540<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Jewish unit in General Mihailovich's<br />

army (May 6. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1420<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

(June 19. 1945) INT-33PO-187<br />

Free Germany Committee (Moscow)<br />

(Aug. 16, 1943) 1NT-13GE-758<br />

German Immigration 1933-1942<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-623<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German War Criminals, Report <strong>of</strong> Dr. Golm<br />

(June 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1592<br />

Hodza on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) INT-33CZ-37<br />

[H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal speech on restitution <strong>of</strong> property]<br />

(Sept 24. 1945) INT-4AU-890<br />

Hungarian-American Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(Aug. 21. 1944) INT-33HU-31<br />

Hungarian-Americans Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews (Aug. 21. 1944) INT-15HU-599<br />

Hungarian Jews and Mr. Schultz<br />

(July 13, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-586<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-15HU-567<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary (Apr. 18. 1943) INT-33HU-19<br />

"Hungarian Magnanimity Repaid by Allied<br />

Bombs" (July 24. 1944) INT-33HU-29<br />

Hungarians (July 10. 1944) INT-15HU-584<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

Interview With Dr. Fritsch, Austrian<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-4AU-831<br />

Interview with Dr. Marie Jahoda, Assistant to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Horcheimer, Head <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Research Committee<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-851<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[Jacob Landau] (May 12, 1943) INT-21PO-401<br />

Jewish Delegation from Poland Expected in U.S.<br />

in January (iVov. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-1012<br />

Jewish Delegation from Russian-Occupied Poland<br />

Expected Here in January<br />

(iVov. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-142<br />

[Jewish reaction to Free German Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1943) INT-13GE-762<br />

Jews: document series 1NT-18JE-1 to<br />

¡NT-18JE-580<br />

Jews: numbered reports INT-33JE-1 to<br />

INT-33JE-76<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Lecture on "The Soviet Union and Jewry"<br />

(June 13. 1944) INT-33RS-20<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> Oscar Robert to Mr. Margolin<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-45<br />

Lithuanian Jew published by the American<br />

Federation for Lithuanian Jews<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-5BA-229<br />

[Map <strong>of</strong> Jewish ghettos in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943; Apr. 30. 1943) INT-21PO-329<br />

Mass Meeting and Reception for "Official Soviet<br />

Delegation" (Sept. 1. 1943) INT-33RS-6<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Kulturbund"<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-579<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

NYC, June 10, 1945]<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-15HU-804<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 177


Jews and Judaism Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

Memorandum Regarding Syrio-Lebanese Activities<br />

in Argentina during the Period <strong>of</strong> May 1943 to<br />

June 1944 (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-2AB-259<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-33RS-5<br />

Noted Yugoslav Rabbi Visits Miami on U.S. Trip<br />

(July 5, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-180<br />

Notes from the Arab Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-33AR-2<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar., 1944) INT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) views on Russo-Polish<br />

dispute over Polish citizens]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-148<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22, 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

[Polish and Jewish newspapers in Latin America,<br />

information] (Apr. 21, ¡944) ¡NT-10EU-380<br />

[Polish underground movement]<br />

(Apr. 6-11, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-20<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-366<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> Hungary from the<br />

Standpoint <strong>of</strong> a Military Occupation by the<br />

United Nations<br />

(Jan. 7. 12, 1943) INT-15HU-227<br />

Political parties; Public opinion: Jews<br />

COci. 1943) INT-15HU-468<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> Jews on German questions]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-494<br />

Recall <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Minister to Switzerland<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-15HU-568<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-33FR-12<br />

[Refugee Italian-Jewish group and the Mazzini<br />

Society] (Aug. 14Sept. 22, 1942) INT-17IT-373<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation in Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Jewish Commonwealth<br />

(Mar. 22. 23. 1944) INT-30YV-1319<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

(Mar. 11. ¡944) INT-30YU-1294<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-13¡0<br />

[Rott and Altmann] (Mar. 7, 194S) INT-4AU-732<br />

Russian "Socialist Courier" (Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik) meeting <strong>of</strong> Dec. 8, 1944<br />

(Dec. 30, ¡944) INT-24RS-322<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser; Max Beer; Felix Boenheim<br />

CSepr. 30, Oct. ¡2, 1943) INT-13GE-857<br />

Slavs, Jewish Congress, Poles Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 (Feb. ¡7, ¡943) INT-26SL-74<br />

SNF Resolutions (Mar. 7. 1944) INT-30YU-¡288<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28, ¡944) INT-24RS-22S<br />

[Statement by Miloye M. Sokitch, Yugoslav<br />

government's "Delegate for Information," NYC,<br />

July 14, 1944]<br />

(July 14. Aug. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-¡495<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Jews and members <strong>of</strong> secret societies in<br />

the French forces <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 9. ¡942-Apr. 28, 1943) INT-¡2FR-582<br />

[Strasser's literary activités]<br />

(Apr. ¡7, ¡942) INT-13GE-¡01<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-133¡<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Events Concerning Hungary<br />

and Hungarians in Every Part <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

(June ¡0. ¡944) ¡NT-15HU-571<br />

Sundry Conversations in New York<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-322<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. ¡4, 1944) INT-¡3GE-¡302<br />

United Jewish Organizations <strong>of</strong> Austrian Origin<br />

(May 5, ¡944) 1NT-4AU-523<br />

Vienna-Born Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July ¡5, ¡942) INT-4AU-209<br />

178 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-24RS-173<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Isaac<br />

Rabinowitz - Jews] (May 12, 1942-Mar. 20,<br />

¡944) PERS-¡-86<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-2¡PO-¡377<br />

[Yugoslav Jews] (Apr. ¡6, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡9<br />

[Zorya (Dawn), new Russian periodical]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-132<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge Ail-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) 1NT-26SL-36<br />

Jo Pasztor (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian American Press<br />

(June 20. 1942; June 26, ¡942) ¡NT-¡5HU-8¡<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. ¡944) INT-¡5HV-594<br />

Joe], Helmut<br />

[Inquiry on Helmut Joel, student editor <strong>of</strong> Kurz<br />

Bericht] (Aug. ¡, 1945) INT-13GE-1662<br />

Joesten, George<br />

George Joesten (Apr. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-1074<br />

Joesten, Joachim<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. ¡7, ¡942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Johansen, Einar<br />

[Conversation with Einar Johansen and Mr.<br />

Borup] (Apr. 28, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-376<br />

Interview with Einar Johansen<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-25SC-378<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwegian Seamen's Social Committee<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-25SC-377<br />

[Norwegian seamen's home in Brooklyn, N.Y.]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-2SSC-154<br />

Johansen, Vejbye<br />

[Interview with Vejbye Johansen]<br />

(Apr. ¡2. ¡945) INT-25SC-364<br />

John Ericsson Republican League<br />

Illinois Swedish-Americans Political Affiliations<br />

(Sept. 2¡, ¡942) ¡NT-25SC-¡00<br />

Johnson, Albin E.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Mr. Poole with Mr. Carlo a Prato and<br />

Mr. Albin E. Johnson at Princeton, Jan. 4, 1942<br />

([Jan. ¡942]) INT-17IT-74<br />

Johnson, Alvin<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alvin Johnson, director <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

School for Social Research, conversation on the<br />

situation at the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes]<br />

(June ¡5, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-834<br />

Johnson, Arnold<br />

Thirty-fifth Anniversay <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik<br />

(Dec. ¡6, ¡942) INT-30YU-459<br />

Johnson, August<br />

Latvians (Nov. 28. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-481<br />

Johnson, Edgar N.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Edgar N.<br />

Johnson and C. H. Oldfather]<br />

(Aug. 29, ¡942-Apr. 11. 1943) PERS-1-50<br />

Johnson, Eric<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. 1944; June 27,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

Johnson, Joseph E.<br />

[Joseph E. Johnson]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-¡7IT-1060<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee<br />

[Appeal for relief funds for anti-Fascist labor<br />

leaders in Vichy France]<br />

(Sept. ¡7, ¡942) INT-171T-427<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 20. ¡943) INT-33SP-6<br />

Dinner Given by the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee (Jan. 4, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-105<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee, [NYC, May 10, 1944]<br />

(May ¡2. ¡944) INT-24RS-257<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee [report] (Apr. ¡5, ¡943) INT-33Z-¡6<br />

[Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee,<br />

information] (May ¡7-22, 1943) INT-10EU-208<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Meeting;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

(Sept. 2¡, ¡943) INT-10EU-259<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee in New York City]<br />

(Apr. 15, ¡943) INT-27SP-142<br />

[Meeting to organize the campaign for the<br />

liberation <strong>of</strong> Spanish prisoners in North Africa]<br />

(Apr. 3, ¡943) ¡NT-27SP-129<br />

Need Funds for Refugees On Way to Mexico<br />

(Apr. ¡3, 1942) INT-13GE-111<br />

Spanish Refugee Appeal <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist<br />

Refugee Committee INT-27SP-427<br />

Spanish Victory Fiesta in Queens Draws 5,000<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-27SP-84<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-622<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee, New York, N.Y., Sep. 23-24,<br />

1944<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (¿Vov. 1, ¡944) INT-29UK-322<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (JVov. 21, 1944) ÍNT-33UK-29<br />

Joint Distribution Committee<br />

Jews To Plan Rescue Work at Rally Here<br />

(Apr. ¡3, ¡942) lNT-¡8JE-74<br />

North Africa Relief Plan Lauded<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-18JE-317<br />

Joint Emergency Committee on European<br />

Jewish Affairs<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Joint Emergency Committee on<br />

European Jewish Affairs]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) INT-¡8JE-2¡9<br />

Joint Maritime Commission<br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session report]<br />

(July ¡3. 1942) INT-19MI-88<br />

Jokl, Arthur<br />

Mr. Arthur Jokl [views <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movements and war relief finances]<br />

(Sept. 20, 1945) 1NT-4AU-886<br />

Jolkovski, Josefa A.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Josefa A.<br />

Jolkovski - Lithuanians] (Sept 22, 1943-May 3¡.<br />

¡944) PERS-l-5¡<br />

Jones, Alfred W.<br />

German Impossibilities<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-561<br />

Jones, J. Wesley<br />

[J. Wesley Jones] (Mar. ¡9, ¡943) INT-17JT-609;<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-17IT-614;<br />

(Mar. 3¡. ¡943) INT-niT-617:<br />

(Apr. 9, ¡943) ¡NT-17IT-622<br />

Jordan<br />

see Transjordan<br />

Jordan, Kroum S.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Kroum S.<br />

Jordan - Bulgarians] (Sept. 25, 1942-Oct. 16,<br />

1945) PERS-1-S2<br />

Jordana, Count<br />

[New developments in Spain and among the<br />

Greeks in exile] (Jan. 2, 1943 to Jan. 4,<br />

¡943) 1NT-10EU-H5<br />

Jorgensen, Herman Emil<br />

Lutheran Leader and Journalist Plans To Visit<br />

Liberated Areas in Northern Europe<br />

iOcr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33NW-H<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Jorgenson, Theodore<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sepr. 30, 1943) INT-25SC-246<br />

Josef Pilsudski Association<br />

Pilsudski Legion Anniversary Celebration<br />

(Aug. 14. ¡943) ¡NT-2¡PO-5¡3;<br />

(Aug. ¡4, ¡943) INT-33PO-34


Index by Subjects and Names Jurgela, Constantine<br />

Joseph, Bernard<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Bernard Joseph]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1944) ¡NT-18JE-454;<br />

(Dec 12, 1944) INT-18JE-456<br />

Joseph PUsudski Institute <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Memorial Meeting for Marshal PUsudski<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1322<br />

Jouhaux, Leon<br />

[Bringing Leon Jouhaux to the U.S.; support for<br />

workers in maritime cities; and use <strong>of</strong> young<br />

labor leaders for short-wave broadcasts]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942) 1NT-12FR-30<br />

[Jouhaux under Nazi surveillance]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-27<br />

Journal Back <strong>of</strong> the Yard (newspaper)<br />

[Letter from DeWitt C. Poole concerning Miss<br />

Slavka Vesela] (May 10. 1943) INT-9CZ-389<br />

Jovanovic, Arsa<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

Article in N.Y. Listy (Czech Daily) <strong>of</strong> June 17 on<br />

Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(June 17. 1943) INT-30YU-957<br />

[Ban Subasich's London Visit]<br />

(June 6, 1943) INT-30YU-939<br />

Ban Subasic's Answer to a Telegram <strong>of</strong> Premier<br />

Slobodan Jovanovic<br />

(Nov. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-291<br />

Cabinet Changes [Yugoslav]<br />

(July 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1026<br />

[Declaration on Yugoslav Federalism]<br />

(JVov. 28. 1942) 1NT-30YU-501<br />

[Letter to Premier Jovanovich]<br />

(June 7, 1943) 1NT-30YU-936<br />

Premier Jovanovich Answers Yugoslavs in<br />

Australia (Wov. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-300<br />

Reactions to Changes in Yugoslav Government [in<br />

Exile] (Jan. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-532<br />

[Slovenian Liberation Leaders]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-211<br />

[Yugoslav Government Crisis]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-299<br />

Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile and Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-33YU-3<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-734<br />

Yugoslavia: Territorial Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Pan-Serbian<br />

Movement (June 3, 1943) INT-30YU-949<br />

Juchacz, Marie<br />

Mrs. Marie Juchacz<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1179<br />

Judaism<br />

see Jews and Judaism<br />

Juergas, Enrique<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser movement]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-432<br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

A Public Statement by Kovacevich; Editorial<br />

Letter Attacking "American Srbobran; Editorial<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Kirst<strong>of</strong>orovich [Louis C.<br />

Christopher] (Sept. 8. 1942) INT-30YV-243<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government m Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YV-1176<br />

Change in Policy <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco<br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(Nov. 23, 1943: Nov. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-1151<br />

[Conversation with Alexander Vucinich and<br />

information about Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasnik (newspaper) takeover]<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943: Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1051<br />

[Conversation with Lazar L. Dropo]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) ¡NT-30YV-1573<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

(¿Vov. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1583<br />

Jugoslovenski-Americki Glasnik<br />

(Aug. 15, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-174:<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-30YV-396<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Yugoslav Sokol<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-30YV-894<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

[Note about establishment <strong>of</strong> newspaper in<br />

opposition to Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik in<br />

near future] (Sept. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-1087<br />

[Policies <strong>of</strong> "Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"]<br />

(June 24, 25, 1943) 1NT-30YU-990<br />

Report on Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Groups in San<br />

Francisco<br />

(Oct. 2Ä-iVov. 29. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1127<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-I253<br />

Walter M. Chuk Leaves Jugoslovenski Glasnik for<br />

Pittsburgh American Srbobran<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-770<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

(Sept. 11, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1S36<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-953:<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Jugoslovenski Obzar (newspaper)<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL11<br />

Jugow, Mr.<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-279<br />

Juin, Alphonse<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-12FR-126<br />

Juka, Musa<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

(January 1944) INT-1AL-131<br />

Jukitch, Ilija<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

(May 18-19. 1942) INT-30YU-66<br />

[Ilija Jukitch] (July 7. ¡942) 1NT-30YU-132<br />

Jung, Guido<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Guido Jung; fear <strong>of</strong> demonstrations<br />

in Naples] (Nov. 15. 1943; Nov. 23.<br />

1943) INT-17IT-974<br />

Jung, Harry<br />

[Anti-Semitism in the "Chicago Tribune"]<br />

(JVov. 7, 1943) INT-18JE-544<br />

Jungmann, Erich<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Junod, Mr.<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-280<br />

Junosza, Joseph P.<br />

[Joseph P. Junosza] (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-21PO-280<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29, 1944) 1NT-33PO-155<br />

[Press comments on the activities <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(Sept. 9-Oct. 17, 1942) INT-21PO-215<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. ¡9, 1944) INT-21PO-1060<br />

Junta Española de Liberación<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-33SP-20<br />

De los Rios Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-33SP-31<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the Present<br />

Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in Exile<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-33SP-10<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-33SP-15<br />

Spanish: document series INT-27SP-1 to<br />

INT-27SP-501<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-33SP-22<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(Dec 6, 1943) INT-33SP-8<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-33SP-18<br />

Junta Suprema de Union Nacional<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the Present<br />

Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in Exile<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-33SP-10<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

(Aug. 31. 1944) INT-33SP-15<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

(JVov. 18, 1944) INT-33SP-22<br />

Juras, Pranas<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

New York, Oct. 1944]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-5BA-482<br />

Jurasz, J.<br />

Dr. Jurasz's Speech at the Lions' Club Luncheon<br />

(Nov. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-128<br />

[Information on J. Jurasz fund-raising activities for<br />

Paderewski Testimonial Fund]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943; Jan. 25, 1943) INT-21PO-208<br />

Jurchak, Peter P.<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Peter P. Jurchak for the Slovak Group<br />

under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> Common Council for<br />

American Unity (May 4. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-702<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(May 15, 1944) 1NT-33CZ-41<br />

Inside Story <strong>of</strong> Czech-Slovakia<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-9CZ-666<br />

[Interview with Peter P. Jurchak, legal advisor for<br />

the Pa. Slovak Union, Sept. 29, 1943]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-548<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League (May 15. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-691<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-647<br />

Slovaks (Feb. 19. 1945) INT-9CZ-856<br />

Jurgela, Constantine<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

(July 15. 1943) 1NT-5BA-218<br />

Baltic Sovereignty (Oct. 29. 1943) 1NT-33U-14<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) 1NT-5BA-521<br />

K. Jurgela on Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) ÍNT-5BA-294<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration, New<br />

York, New York, Feb. 1944<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) 1NT-5BA-315<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16. 1944) INT-33LI-23<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Conference, Feb. 5-6, To<br />

Be Held in New York<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-5BA-293<br />

[Lithuanian-Polish collaboration, digest from an<br />

article by K. R. Jurgela]<br />

(May 7. 1943) 1NT-5BA-178<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

(Nov. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-258<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (July 19, 1944) INT-33LI-30<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic American Society<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33LI-17<br />

Polish-Russian Relations and the Lithuanians<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-5BA-216<br />

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Jurgela, Constantine Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Ultra-Nationalists Withhold Support <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-33LI-46<br />

Jurgensen, Mr.<br />

Paul Hagen (Dec. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-462<br />

Jurisdiction<br />

see International trusteeships<br />

see Territorial claims<br />

Jurjovec, Leon<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) 1NT-30YU-271<br />

Jurkat, Ernest H.<br />

[Dr. Ernest H. Jurkat] '<br />

(Ocr. 27. 1943) INT-21PO-600<br />

Jushacz, Marie<br />

Marie Juchacz, Fritz Karsen, and Rudolf Katz<br />

(Sept. 22-30. 1943) INT-13GE-865<br />

Just, Julio<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Julio Just and Izquierda Republicana<br />

Toward a Maura Government<br />

(Feb. 1. 1945) INT-27SP-419<br />

Justice de Biddeford (newspaper)<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-71<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

(June 17. 1942) INT-12FR-111<br />

Readings from the French Press in New England<br />

(May 18-June 24, 1942) INT-12FR-109<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(June 10, 1942) INT-12FR-108<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

(July 10-21. 1942) INT-12FR-298<br />

Justice de Sanford (newspaper)<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

(June 17. 1942) INT-12FR-111<br />

Readings from the French Press in New England<br />

(May 18-June 24, 1942) 1NT-12FR-109<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-12FR-105;<br />

(June 10. 1942) 1NT-12FR-108<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

(July 10-21. 1942) INT-12FR-298<br />

Justice for South Tyrol Committee<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 23. 1944) INT-33AU-28<br />

Justice (newspaper)<br />

Reviews on: La Justice, La Liberte, and Le<br />

Courrier de Lawrence<br />

(June 19, 1942) INT-12FR-112<br />

Justicia (newspaper)<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33SP-16<br />

Justitz, Harry<br />

Yugoslav Leaders fSepi. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Kaas, Ludwig<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

(Sept. 8. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1222<br />

[Vatican and Catholic activities in reference to<br />

Germany] (Sept. 8. 1944) INT-13GE-1208<br />

Kacer, Adolph<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16, 1944) INT-9CZ-738<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

Talk with Martinek (Nov. 4. 1944) INT-9CZ-796<br />

Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

[Activities and political views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor<br />

Kaczynski] (May 9. 1942) INT-21PO-29<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-21PO-8<br />

180 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[General Sikorski Meets with Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt and views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kaczynski]<br />

(Apr. 17-May 5, 1942) INT-21PO-38<br />

[Maximilian F. Wegrzynek and Zygmunt<br />

Kaczynski] (May 15, 1942) INT-21PO-39<br />

[Memorandum about difficulties in setting up<br />

meeting with Monsignor Kaczynski]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-13<br />

[Monsignor Kacynzki's visit to the U.S. for the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> Polish institute for Catholic<br />

studies] (Apr. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-5<br />

[Monsignor Zygmunt Kaczynski]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-21PO-9<br />

[Polish activities in U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-21PO-10<br />

[Polish-American activities]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-21PO-23<br />

[Polish-American and European Catholic activities]<br />

(May 23-Oct. 6. 1942) INT-21PO-26<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kaczynski to U.S. for<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a Polish institute <strong>of</strong> Catholic<br />

studies] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-21PO-138<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German general<br />

staff differences with Nazi leaders and Nazi<br />

atrocities in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 19-May 15, 1942) INT-21PO-51<br />

Kafandaris, George<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Kafandaris<br />

([Feb. 1945]) INT-14GR-665<br />

Kagan, George<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

fDec. 1, 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

[Polish reaction to Kagan's article, Russia and the<br />

U.N.] (May 7, 1943) INT-24RS-145<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George Kagan<br />

(Apr. 17. 1943) INT-24RS-126<br />

Kahn, Albert E.<br />

Albert E. Kahn (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-79;<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-29UK-149;<br />

(July 6, 1942) INT-29UK-15I<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Wov. 14, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-152;<br />

(Feb. - Dec., 1942) INT-29UK-153<br />

[Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor] (May 20, 1943; June 11,<br />

1943) INT-29UK-193<br />

[Communist Control <strong>of</strong> "The Hour"]<br />

(June 2. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-148<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Charges Against Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Made by "The Hour"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-29UK-83<br />

"The Hour" (Apr. 28, 1942) INT-29UK-146<br />

["The Hour" and its Editor, Albert E. Kahn]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-77<br />

["The Hour's" Communist Connections and<br />

Pattern <strong>of</strong> its Attacks on Prominent<br />

Anti-Communists]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) 1NT-29UK-145<br />

Kahn, Kan A..<br />

Croatian American Society [San Francisco War<br />

Relief Party] (Nov. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-388<br />

Kaiser, Henry J.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Noy. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Kaiv, Johannes<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-5BA-218<br />

Estoman Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 (Mar. 9. 1945) INT-33ES-2<br />

Estonian Relief Committee, Inc.<br />

(Nov. 22. 1944) 1NT-5BA-473<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10. 1942) INT-5BA-34<br />

Polish-Baltic States Relations<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-SBA-180<br />

Kajeckas, Joseph<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph Kajeckas<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-5BA-1S9<br />

Kakies, Hans<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28.<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) INT-I0EU-77<br />

Kal, Charles P.<br />

[Lithuanian Notes from Chicago. 111.]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1944) INT-5BA-458<br />

Kalanj, Luka<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar (Croatian<br />

National Fratemalists)<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-875<br />

Kalashnik<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas<br />

[Nicholas Kalashnik<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1943) 1NT-24RS-137<br />

Kalassay, Karl<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

(May 3, ¡945) 1NT-15HU-764<br />

Kalenich, Wayne A.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Wayne A.<br />

Kalenich - Croatian and Slovene]<br />

(Apr. 3-Aug. 9, 1944) PERS-1-53<br />

Kalina<br />

Fighting Poland Speaks [information on the<br />

underground movement] 1NT-21PO-226<br />

Kallay, Nicholas<br />

More on Memo Number 174<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-15HU-513<br />

Kallio, Anne<br />

[Kallio Talk: American Finns]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-11FI-61<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anne Kallio<br />

- Finns] (Jan. 20, 1943-Aug. 8,<br />

1944) PERS-I-S4<br />

Kallio, Marie<br />

[Kallio Talk: American Finns]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-11F1-61<br />

Kallir, Otto<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-36<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-5I<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) ¡NT-4AV-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Otto's relations with vanous individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, ¡942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Reaction to Justice Department decision not to<br />

consider Austrians as aliens]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1942) INT-4AU-269<br />

Kalmanson, Charles<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Kalojej, Murt<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(JVov. 17. 1943) 1NT-1AL-82<br />

Kaloshi, Selim<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-¡AL-62<br />

Kalpaschnik<strong>of</strong>f, Andrew<br />

Movement to Unite Slavs in U.S.A. in Common<br />

Bond <strong>of</strong> American Ideals Is Launched by<br />

Slavonic Committee (June 1941) 1NT-26SL-2<br />

[Slavic-American organizations' activities]<br />

(iVov. 19. 194¡) INT-26SL-3


Index by Subjects and Names Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

Kambury, Dennis J.<br />

Albanians (July 6. 1944) INT-1AL-128;<br />

(Oct. 23. 1944) INT-1AL-150<br />

Albanians: Interview with Dennis J. Kambury<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-1AL109<br />

Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

American Greeks and the Political Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece (Jan. 28. 1943) INT-33GR-24<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Panagiotes Kanellopoulos as Vice<br />

Premier] (May 6. ¡942) INT-14GR-80<br />

Biography <strong>of</strong> Panagiotis Kanellopoulos<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-14GR-108<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 18. 1942) INT-33GR-20<br />

Kanellopoulos in Alexandria, Egypt<br />

(Sept. IS, 1942) INT-14GR-278<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(May 26. 1942) ¡NT-33GR-10<br />

[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos escape from Greece;<br />

Greek Press in New England]<br />

(Apr. 21-June 26. 1942) INT-14GR-150<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Panagiotes Kanellopoulos]<br />

(Mar. 12. 13. 1933) INT-14GR-351<br />

[Resignations <strong>of</strong> Tsellos and Kanellopoulos]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-14GR-353<br />

Speech Delivered by the Vice-Premier <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek Government, Panaioti Kanellopoulos,<br />

Before the Greek Colony in Alexandria, Egypt<br />

(Sept. 24. 1942) INT-14GR-275<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> the Royal Regime <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 10. 1943) 1NT-14GR-396<br />

Young Greek leader Flees Athens to Join<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) INT-14GR-79<br />

Kanellopoulos, Panayoti<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-377<br />

Kangas, August<br />

[Celebration in honor <strong>of</strong> August Kangas]<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-11FI-74<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (Aug. 4. 1942) ¡NT-11FI-33<br />

Kanouse, Lucy S.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy S.<br />

Kanouse - French]<br />

(July 13-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-5S<br />

Kaphandaris, George<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community (Mar. 9, 1945) ¡NT-33GR-99<br />

Kaphandaris to Lead Democrats <strong>of</strong> all Parties<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-14GR-671<br />

Karageorgis, Kostas<br />

[Discussion with Kostas Karageorgis]<br />

(June 18, 1945) INT-14GR-725<br />

Karageorgis and Greek-American Communist<br />

Activity (July 19, 1945) INT-33GR-122<br />

Two Greek Visitors<br />

(June 29, 1945) ¡NT-14GR-732<br />

Karalius, J. A.<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

Reverend Karalius* Letter to President Roosevelt<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) 1NT-5BA-177<br />

Karapanayotis, Mr.<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Political Leaders; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Karapanayotis (May 10, 1944) INT-14GR-510<br />

Karapaniotis, Byron<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Karasewicz, Joseph<br />

[Background information on three Poles in<br />

Detroit] (June 30, 1944) INT-21PO-896<br />

[Henry Podolski and Joseph Karasewicz in<br />

Detroit] (July 27. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-923<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(Nov. 5. 1944) INT-21PO-1019:<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-2ÍPO-1365<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-944:<br />

(Apr. 20-21. 1945) INT-21PO-1266<br />

Karbach, Oscar<br />

[Oscar Karbach's speech on German-Austrian<br />

relations between 1900 and 1938]<br />

(July 29. 1944) INT-4AU-S64<br />

Karczmarzyk, Frank J.<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1200<br />

Kardelj, Edo<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5. 1943) INT-30YU-I219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1213<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1224<br />

Karelia<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

fJVov. 21. 1942) ¡NT-11FI-43<br />

[Finns in Ohio] (June 25-26, 1942) INT-11FI-6<br />

Memorandum on Finnish Legation Statement<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-11F1-15<br />

[Press Reports on Finland]<br />

(July 16. 1942) ¡NT-11FI-7<br />

Karlo, Milan<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran staff and operations]<br />

(Feb. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1244<br />

Milan Karlo, ed., Srbobran's English Edition<br />

(Feb. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-616<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Milan Karlo<br />

(Jan. 14. IS. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-551<br />

Personnel Line-up [Serbian-Americans]<br />

(Mar. 17. 1943) INT-30YU-773<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 5, ¡944) INT-30YU-12S0<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) IST-30YU-1208<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on the<br />

Same Subject (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1274<br />

Youngstown Meeting <strong>of</strong> March 7, 1943 [Serbian<br />

National Defense Council]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-748<br />

Karloyi, Michael<br />

Four Pro-Karolyi Meetings<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33HU-24<br />

Karlsson, T. Edward<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence: T. Edward<br />

Karlsson - Swedes] (July 12, 1944-Oct. 26.<br />

1945) PERS-1-56<br />

Kamter Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

[Excerpt from Kamter Zeitung on Conditions in<br />

Slovenia] (May 28. 1943) INT-30YU-937<br />

Karolyi, Catherine<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Struggle for Hungarian Liberation<br />

(July 13. 1944; July 14. 1944) INT-15HU-592<br />

Karolyi, Julius<br />

Article on Hungary by R. H. Markham<br />

(Sept. 5. 1942; Sept. 19. 1942) INT-15HU-I76<br />

Karolyi, Michael<br />

Anti-Axis Hungarians in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 16. 1943) INT-15HU-294<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) ¡NT-33AU-24<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

(July 17. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-385<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) ¡NT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi (June 2. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-22<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comment on the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Karolyi and Rakosi to Hungary<br />

(Apr. 25. 1945) 1NT-33HU-63<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad?<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-33HU-37<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July 8. 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-33HU-3<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-33HU-11<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10. 1944; May 11. 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

1NT-15HU-823<br />

Karolyi Despondent over Hungarian Political<br />

Situation (Dec. 26, 1944) INT-33HU-49<br />

Karolyi Government in Hungary<br />

(Feb. 17, 1942) INT-15HU-42<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

(June 22. 1944) INT-33HU-25<br />

Karpatorusskie Novosti (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Karpatska Rus<br />

see Carpatho-Russia<br />

see Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Que to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943-Feb. 10, 1944) 1NT-33CR-4<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups and the Yalta<br />

Conference (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-8CR-215<br />

Carpatho-Russian Note<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-33CR-14<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press Comments on<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-8CR-80<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soundings<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) 1NT-33CR-5<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) 1NT-33CR-16<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33CR-17<br />

Communists Revive Agitation for<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union with the U.S.S.R.<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-33CR-19<br />

[Editorial from Karpatska Rus]<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-8CR-137<br />

Eleventh Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33CR-15<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-100;<br />

(Nov. 15. 1944) INT-8CR-182<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To Provoke<br />

Concern in American Community<br />

(Aug. 10, 1945) INT-33CR-24<br />

Forthcoming AU-Russiac Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) ¡NT-8CR-32<br />

Karpatska Rus and the Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

Project (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-8CR-131<br />

[Karpatska Rus (newspaper) views on future <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia] (June 5, 1942) 1NT-32A-57<br />

Karpatska Rus Reads "Genuine Autonomy" into<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R.<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-33CR-21<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) ¡NT-8CR-22<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

[on Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-214<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(Jan. 24. 1945) INT-8CR-202<br />

More Carpatho-Russian Comments on Masaryk's<br />

Statement (Mar. 1. 1944) INT-8CR-106<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10. 1941) ¡NT-26SL11<br />

Report on Karpatska-Rus Meeting on Feb. 28,<br />

1943 in Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) 1NT-8CR-27<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-24RS-158:<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) 1NT-24RS-270<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (¡Vov. 18, 1943) INT-8CR-70<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact and the<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.A.<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-8CR-85<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-33CR-6<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 181


Kerrigan, Charles Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Kerrigan, Charles<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. ¡944) INT-19MI-266<br />

Kerze, Frank<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day in New York<br />

City (Dec. 6. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-315<br />

[Resolution <strong>of</strong> Jugolsav-Americans <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York Area in Favor <strong>of</strong> Unified War Effort]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-456<br />

Yugoslav Protests in New York City, January 31,<br />

1943 (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-61S<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day Celebration in New York<br />

City (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-407<br />

Kessemeir, Heinrich<br />

Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher Vereine in<br />

Ausland (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-603<br />

Kessemeir, Rudolph<br />

Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher Vereine in<br />

Ausland (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-603<br />

Kessler, Joseph<br />

German-Americans (Feb. S, 1944) INT-13GE-977<br />

Kestner, Erich<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

CJVov. ¡7, 1942) INT-13GE-392<br />

Kettner, Frederick<br />

Biocrat Kettner Fights for a Realistic Peace<br />

CJVov. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-298<br />

Keydal, Otto<br />

Germans: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 16, 1945<br />

(Jan. 29. 1945) INT-13GE-1342<br />

Khalid, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> speeches delivered in Arabic at<br />

receptions for the Princes Faisal and Khalid <strong>of</strong><br />

Saudi Arabia] (Nov. 20, ¡943) INT-2AB-137<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi-Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community<br />

(Oct. 30, ¡943) INT-33AR-17<br />

Khan, Omar<br />

[Interview with Omar Khan]<br />

(Mar. 19. ¡942) INT-2AB-74<br />

Kheiralla, George<br />

[Background information on George Kheiralla and<br />

Muneer Meshaka] (Aug. ¡3, ¡94¡) ¡NT-2AB-47<br />

Khoury, Shukri E.<br />

[Interview with Shukri E. Khouri]<br />

(Aug. 27, ¡942) INT-2AB-38<br />

Khrolenko, Mikhail H.<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

CJVov. ¡8. ¡944) INT-24RS-305<br />

Kidric, Boris<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. ¡4, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Kiel Canal<br />

Interview with Lauritz Melchior<br />

(Apr. ¡2. ¡945) INT-25SC-368<br />

Kielland, Axel<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

(Oct. J, ¡943) lNT-25SC-2¡9<br />

Kierschner, Alfred<br />

[Alfred Kierschner]<br />

(May 3, ¡945) ¡NT-13GE-1487<br />

[Comments <strong>of</strong> Faber and Kierschner on Ridder's<br />

conviction] (June 21, 1945) INT-13GE-160¡<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33GE-W2<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

(Mar. ¡5, 1944) INT-33GE-39<br />

Kilar, Peter<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Kilboum, Joseph B.<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-H4<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May ¡4, 1943) INT-4AV-347<br />

184 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Killinger, Manfred<br />

[Manfred Killinger] (May 16, ¡942) INT-13GE-96<br />

Kincaid, Beatrice<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Beatrice Kincaid, Liaison<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r between the Soviet and the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist Party in San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 3, 1943) INT-24RS-176<br />

Kincius, Rev.<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-474<br />

King-Hall, Stephen<br />

[Tet Borsig; Buchenwald]<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-¡3GE-¡604<br />

King, James F.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

ItaUan-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943; Aug. ¡9, ¡943) ¡NT-¡7IT-80¡<br />

King St. Stephen Catholic Society<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the King St. Stephen Catholic Society<br />

(July 11, 12, ¡942) ¡NT-15HU-133<br />

Kingdon, Frank<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom Luncheon,<br />

December 5, 1942 (Dec. 7, ¡942) ¡NT-¡3GE-443<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen: What "Neue<br />

Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

(¡941) ¡NT-¡3GE-93<br />

Kirchwey, Freda<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-33AU-7<br />

Meeting, Czemin-Deutsch, Mar. 11, 1943; [Benes<br />

sympathy message to Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Mar. ¡2, 1943) INT-4AU-307<br />

Otto and the State Department<br />

(Oct. 23, ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-¡85<br />

Kirken og Hjemmet (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. ¡943) INT-25SC-¡36<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡943) INT-25SC-¡48<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-335<br />

Kirschmann, Emil<br />

Emil Kirschmann, Hubertus zu Loewenstein<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-866<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Kiselev, Mr.<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

CJVov. 24, 1944) INT-5BA-474<br />

Kish, Zoltan<br />

[Note about Zoltan Kish]<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-15HU-7¡8<br />

Kisich, John<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

(Sept. H. ¡944) INT-30YU-1S36<br />

Kiss, George<br />

Hungarian Reader (Dec. 2. 1942) INT-15HU-202<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George Kiss<br />

- Hungarians] (Ocr. JO, 1942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-l-6¡<br />

Kizis, Mary<br />

Lithuanian American Council Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 24, ¡945) lNT-5BA-55¡<br />

Some Lithuanian Reflections After the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 28. ¡945) INT-5BA-595<br />

Strife within the American Lithuanian Council<br />

(July ¡2. ¡945) INT-5BA-599<br />

Kladakis, Markos<br />

Clandestine Meeting between Markos Kladakis<br />

and Nikolaos Askoutsis<br />

(July 14. ¡944) lNT-¡4GR-557<br />

Klainos, Panagiotes<br />

Greek Battalion (July 15, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-392<br />

Greek National Herald, July 26, 1943 (Maj.<br />

Klainos and the Greek Battalion)<br />

(July 28, ¡943) INT-¡4GR-402<br />

Klajunas, Jonas<br />

Jonas Klajunas, Lithuanian Publicist<br />

(Oct. 17, 1942) INT-5BA-56<br />

Klarman, Adolf D.<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

(Nov. 23, ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-398<br />

Klassen, Peter<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26,¡942) INT-29UK-¡99<br />

Kleen, W.<br />

Swedish Attitude Toward Possible Quislings<br />

(Sept 3, 1942) INT-25SC-97<br />

Klein, Eugene<br />

Eugene Klein (May 11. 1943) INT-15HU-366<br />

Klein, Franz<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) 1NT-4AV-114<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 10, ¡942) INT-4AU-26<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. ¡942) 1NT-4AU-303<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(Nov. ¡. ¡942) INT-4AU-253<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. H, ¡942) INT-4AU-5¡<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-38<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(Nov. ¡9, ¡943) lNT-4AU-4¡3<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May ¡4, ¡943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-32<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-7W<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

(June 19. 1944) INT-4AU-543<br />

"Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria" (Mor. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-308;<br />

(Mar. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-316<br />

Klein, Hugo H.<br />

[Conversation with Rabbi Hugo H. Klein]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) ¡NT-18JE-520;<br />

(Apr. 30. ¡945) INT-18JE-535<br />

Klein, Julius<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

(Oct. 27. ¡941) INT-13GE-192<br />

Klein, Nicholas<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21. ¡944) lNT-¡5HU-563<br />

Kleinlehrer, Edward<br />

[Edward Kleinlehrer]<br />

(Sept. ¡5. ¡943) INT-¡7rr-824<br />

Klepper, Otto<br />

[Free German Committee; news on Otto Klepper]<br />

(Oct. 9. ¡943) INT-13GE-819<br />

Otto Klepper (Oct. ¡9. 1943) INT-13GE-832<br />

Klieforth, A.W.<br />

[A.W. Klieforth's views on "Der Fuehrer"]<br />

(Mar. ¡0, ¡944) INT-13GE-1062<br />

Kline, Franklin<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Franklin Kline in Los<br />

Angeles (Dec. 28. 1944) INT-¡8JE-459<br />

Klisura, Ali<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. ¡944) ¡NT-1AL-125<br />

Klodnycky, Vladimir<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-29UK-344


Index by Subjects and Names Koncius, J. B.<br />

Klute, Henry L.<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

Knob, Otto<br />

[Benedictine Press <strong>of</strong> Mount Angel, St. Benedict,<br />

Oreg.] (Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-442<br />

Knaben, Norway<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan (Dec. 10, 1943) INT-2SSC-272<br />

KNAPP<br />

sec National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent<br />

Knecht, Marcel<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-7S9<br />

Knezevich, Radoye<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24, 1943) 1NT-30YV-904<br />

Knezevich, Zivan<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 9, 1943) INT-30YU-99S<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-33YU-137<br />

[Information on Fotitch registration as foreign<br />

agent and Serb nationalist activities]<br />

(Apr. 18, ¡945; May 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1768<br />

Major Zivan Knezevich<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-30YU-1094;<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-33YU-45<br />

New Yugoslav Military Attache<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943; Oct. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-1106<br />

Press Conference held by Ambassador Constantin<br />

Fotitch on the Formation <strong>of</strong> the New Yugoslav<br />

Government (July 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1461<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-134<br />

Kniazevich, Michael<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Nov. 29, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-329<br />

Knickerbocker Weekly (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) ¡NT-20NS-30<br />

Kniestedt, Frederico<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

[Reverend Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-21PO-1464<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) INT-5BA-92<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Vartan<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-3AM-23<br />

Knoepfmacher, Ernest<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmacher: Soviet Ambassador<br />

Cumansky, Free Germany in Mexico, Anton<br />

Retschek] (Jan. 27. 1944) INT-10EU-321<br />

Knopf, Charles<br />

German-Americans Praise CIO Stand<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-13GE-115<br />

Kobrak, Erwin<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> monastery at Monte Cassino<br />

(Apr. 15. 1944) INT-13GE-1080<br />

Kocbek, Eduard<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1224<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20. 1945) INT-33YU-150<br />

Koch, Hal<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Koch-Weser, Erich<br />

Intercept No. MI-318142<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1007<br />

Kochnitzky, Leon A.<br />

Conversation held at OWI with Mr. Kochnitzky<br />

and Mr. Torczner, Head <strong>of</strong> Belgian Desk<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-6BE-66<br />

Kocis, C, Monsignor<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Not. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-581<br />

Kocis, H.<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-576<br />

Interview with Msgr. H. Kocis<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-394<br />

Kodsko, Stephen<br />

[Conversation with Stephen Kocisko]<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-8CR-243<br />

Kocknitzky, Leon A.<br />

Evening Spent at Home <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs.<br />

Paul Barzin (Mar. 3. 1945) INT-6BE-68<br />

Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f, Basil G.<br />

Interview with Basil George Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f in New<br />

York, April 18th (Apr. 19, 1944) INT-7BU-94<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Basil G.<br />

Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f] (Apr. 10, 1943) 1NT-7BU-46<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence nie: Basil G.<br />

Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f- Bulgarians] (Aug. 9, 1943; Apr. 7,<br />

1945) PERS-1-62<br />

Koehler, Rudolph<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-330<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1052<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

[New York City meeting <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

supporters] (May 3, ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡488<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

[Rudolph Koehler's views on European situation]<br />

(June 29. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡6¡8<br />

Koenen, Wilhelm<br />

[Benes response to the annulment <strong>of</strong> the Munich<br />

Treaty] (Jan. 23, ¡943) INT-9CZ-243<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡943) INT-13GE-829<br />

Koenig, Berchtold<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. H 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Koenig, Bethold<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, ¡945; Mar. 23, ¡945) INT-4AV-7¡5<br />

Koerner, Theodor<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(May 5, ¡945) ¡NT-4AU-793<br />

Koestler, Maria<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-H4<br />

Czechoslovak Press Bureau Press Service, Nov. 24,<br />

1943, Vol. 3, No. 88 [collaboration with Austria]<br />

CATov. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-416<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

~ (Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Koganowsky, Georg M.<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. ¡943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg on Koganovsky, Otto,<br />

and other Austrian affairs]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-664<br />

Koganowsky, Maximilian G.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Kohansky, Alexander S.<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Alexander Kohansky]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1945) lffT-18JE-509<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Alexander S. Kohansky]<br />

(Apr. ¡3. 1945) INT-¡8JE-50¡<br />

Kohler, Foy<br />

[Conversation with Foy Köhler regarding U.S.<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> Syrian and Lebanese<br />

independence] (Jan. 7. ¡943) INT-2AB-56<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Voumas,<br />

Foy Kohler, Constantine Poulos<br />

(Nov. 30. ¡942) ¡NT-¡4GR-3¡8<br />

Kohler, Mr.<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Köhler<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-14GR-343<br />

Kohler, Wolfgang<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Wolfgang Kohler<br />

(June ¡3. 1945) INT-13GE-¡590<br />

Kohi, Leopold<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28, ¡943) INT-4AU-442<br />

Koht, Halvdan<br />

Conversation with Dr. Koht<br />

(Apr. 20, ¡942) INT-25SC-25<br />

Kola, Rrek<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 2¡, ¡943) INT-¡AL-92<br />

Kolb, R. E.<br />

Dr. R. E. Kolb (Feb. 6. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡357<br />

Kolendar, Francis<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 9. ¡942) INT-30YV-90<br />

Kolian<strong>of</strong>f, Nicola<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and<br />

Canada (Sept. ¡5. ¡943) INT-7BU-64<br />

KoUch, Vlado<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡94<br />

Kollevoll, Bernt<br />

[Norwegian Sailors' Home activities]<br />

(Apr. 23, ¡943) INT-25SC-¡62<br />

Kolnay, Aurel<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United Sutes (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. ¡4. ¡942) INT-4AV-38<br />

Kolonia, Peter V.<br />

[Albanian Federation Vatra]<br />

(Apr. 6, ¡943) ¡NT-¡AL-¡96<br />

Conversations with Constantine A. Chekrezi and<br />

Peter Kolonia (Oct. 22, 1945) INT-lAL-¡99<br />

Letters to the Editor: Representative <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

Differs with Article on King Zog<br />

(Feb. 8, ¡943) ¡NT-1AL-43<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May ¡6. ¡944) INT-¡AL-¡¡4<br />

[Peter V. Kolonia] (Feb. 6-8. ¡943) INT-¡AL-44<br />

Kolos, Bela<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Kolpachnik<strong>of</strong>f, Andrew<br />

Andrew Kolpachnik<strong>of</strong>f<br />

(Mar. 25. ¡942) INT-24RS-4¡<br />

Kolping Society<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. ¡0, ¡942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Kolstad, A. H.<br />

Shift in Norwegian Representation in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 17. 1943) INT-25SC-2I2<br />

Komlos, Emery<br />

Hungarian Situation<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-503<br />

Koncius, J. B.<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (Sept. 25, ¡944) INT-5BA-430<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund Headquarters<br />

(Sept. 28. ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-432<br />

Gyorda's Resignation From the United Lithuanian<br />

Relief Fund (Jan. 25, ¡945) INT-SBA-508<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 185


Koncius, J. B. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 72-HR<br />

(July 9, 1945) INT-5BA-598<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Sept. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-429<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund and Lithuanian<br />

Political Strife in America<br />

(Aug. 24, ¡944) INT-5BA-4IS<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Chief Father J. B.<br />

Koncius' Prospective Trip to Europe<br />

(May 18, ¡945) ¡NT-5BA-564<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Nov. 9, ¡944) INT-5BA-457<br />

Kondili, Mark J.<br />

[Bishop Fan S. Noli moves from orthodox toward<br />

uniate church] fOct. 29. 1945) INT-1AL-200<br />

Konitza, Faik<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, ¡943) INT-¡AL-¡4<br />

Albanian Federation Vatra<br />

(Sept. U, ¡942) INT-1AL-U;<br />

(Apr. 6, ¡943) 1NT-1AL-196<br />

[Albanian organizations activities]<br />

(July ¡942) INT-1AL-H<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 25. ¡942) INT-33AL-2<br />

Declaration by Mr. Konitza and Bishop Noli:<br />

American Government's Proposal <strong>of</strong> a New<br />

Solution for Unity <strong>of</strong> Albanians<br />

(Wov. ¡9-27. 1942) INT-¡AL-60<br />

Forgotten Envoy (May ¡8. ¡942) lNT-¡AL-¡0<br />

Free Albania (August ¡942) INT-1AL-17<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 28, ¡942) INT-33AL¡<br />

Information for Foreign Nationalities Group<br />

(Jan. H. ¡943) INT-¡AL-34<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡944) INT-1AL-107<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. ¡7. ¡942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (Dec. 24. 1942) INT-1AI^35<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: G. M. Panarity<br />

(Mar. 16. ¡945) INT-1AL-171<br />

[Official Report <strong>of</strong> the 27th Convention <strong>of</strong> Vatra]<br />

(July 10, 1943) 1NT-1AL-52<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.] (Sept. ¡5-2¡. ¡942) INT-UL-24<br />

Three outstanding Albanian leaders in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, ¡942) INT-¡AL-3<br />

Konitza, Mehmet<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(TVov. 2¡. ¡943) INT-¡AL-92<br />

Konovaletz, Eugene<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. ¡6. ¡942) INT-29UK-80<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([¡942-Sept ¡8. ¡944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Konovalov, P. I.<br />

[Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs Association]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-24RS-42<br />

Konstantinovic, Milan<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

Konus, John J.<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

(May H. ¡943) INT-26SL-H1;<br />

(June 7, ¡943) INT-26S1^H5<br />

United Slav Councils<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-26SL-U3<br />

Kopf, Maxim<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

(Mar. ¡6. ¡945) INT-13GE-¡417<br />

Koplenig, Johann<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-4AU-337<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen); Executions<br />

in Vienna (Mar. 12. 1945) INT-4AV-747<br />

[Free Austrian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 14, ¡945) INT-4AV-743<br />

186 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Kopstein, Max A.<br />

[Comments on Dr. Magnes' letter on Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡945) INT-¡8JE-485<br />

Korea, Xhevidat<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26, ¡944) ¡NT-1AL-125<br />

Korchevsky, Helen<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helen<br />

Korchevsky - French Canadians]<br />

(July 16-Sept. 11, 1945) PERS-¡-63<br />

Korea<br />

Czechoslovak and Communist Comment<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-9CZ-936<br />

Koren, Ludevit<br />

Ludo Koren, "Chief <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Government<br />

Abroad" (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-324<br />

Korenic, Charles<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Ocr. 27, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-572<br />

Korizis, Premier<br />

Arab propaganda from Athens, Greece; Premier<br />

Korizis; Admiration <strong>of</strong> the Greeks for President<br />

Roosevelt; Greece and her Financial Obligations<br />

(Feb. 8-June 28, ¡942) INT-14GR-153<br />

Komeichuk, Alexander<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33PO-¡7<br />

Korosec, Anton<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

(Jan. ¡9, ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-565<br />

Korpan, Mr.<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-29UK-25<br />

Korpan, Stephen<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) lNT-29UK-¡06<br />

Korpanty, Marie<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marie Korpanty regarding the<br />

Polish situation]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) 1NT-21PO-H93<br />

Korsak, Wladislaw<br />

Lecture by Wladislaw Korsak, Sunday, Jan. 10,<br />

Passaic, N. J. (Jan. 5, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-¡87<br />

[Poland's territorial integrity]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942) lNT-2¡PO-¡79<br />

The KNAPP Lecture in Passaic, N. J., Dec. 20,<br />

1942 (Dec. 23, ¡942) INT-21PO-175<br />

Korth, Theodor<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1942) ¡NT-I3GE-144<br />

Kos, Milko<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. ¡5. ¡943) INT-30YU-¡346<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran's Anti-Croat Campaign;<br />

King Peter's Reception]<br />

(July JO, J942; INT-30YU-¡28<br />

"An American Named Bryant"<br />

(Oct. ¡6, 1942) INT-30YU-309<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-H3<br />

Attitude Toward Minister Constantin Fotitch<br />

(Nov. 25, ¡942) INT-30YU-339<br />

Ban Subasich Goes to London, etc.<br />

CFei>. ¡6. ¡943) INT-30YU-670<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. ¡0. ¡944; Jan. ¡3, ¡944) INT-30YU-1215<br />

Cabinet Changes and Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Ministers [views <strong>of</strong> Kosanovich]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-530<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day in New York<br />

City (Dec. 6. 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-315<br />

Central European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-30YU-604<br />

"Ceremony Here Marks Yugoslavia Day"<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-294<br />

Change in Yugoslav Government and Reaction to<br />

It Here fJan. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-528<br />

[Christening <strong>of</strong> American Bombers with Serbian<br />

Names] (May 31, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡422<br />

Conference with Mr. Kosanovich<br />

(Dec. 2, ¡942) INT-30YU-500<br />

Conversation with Minister Kosanovich and Ban<br />

Subasich (Nov. 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-292<br />

Conversations with Minister Kozanovich and Ban<br />

Subasich (Jan. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-12¡0<br />

["Crimes <strong>of</strong> Our Miserable Government" •<br />

Editorial in "Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade]<br />

(June 9, ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-945<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Feb. 24, ¡943) lNT-30YU-7¡3<br />

Cubrilovich's Cabinet<br />

(Wov. 30, ¡943) INT-30YU-H62<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 6, ¡943) ¡NT-33YU-22<br />

Czemin wants to go to Yugoslavia<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-559<br />

Democratic Yugoslav Meeting<br />

(June 19. ¡943) 1NT-30YU-974<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23, ¡943) INT-30YU-9¡5<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. ¡3, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-588<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Chetniks<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-428<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in London<br />

(May H, ¡943) INT-30YU-876<br />

[Information on Sava Kosanovich-Philip<br />

Markovich Trial] (Dec. 3¡, ¡943-Feb. 3,<br />

¡944) INT-30YU-¡205<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-33Z-21<br />

[Interview with Mr. Kosanovich; Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

(June ¡-3. ¡942) ¡NT-30YU-77<br />

Kosanovich and Furian Speak at Public Meeting<br />

(May ¡6, ¡943) INT-30YU-889<br />

[Kosanovich case postponement]<br />

(Feb. ¡9, 22, ¡944) lNT-30YU-¡266<br />

[Kosanovich on American Official Reports <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian Conditions]<br />

(Jan. 26, ¡943) INT-30YU-584<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

fOcr. 25, ¡943) INT-33YU-47<br />

Meeting and Entertainment <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Seamen's<br />

Club (Oct. ¡5, ¡942) INT-30YU-267<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Seamen's Club<br />

(Oct. ¡9, ¡942) INT-30YU-268<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 2¡, ¡944) lNT-30YU-¡359<br />

Memorandum for Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [on international<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav partisan politics]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YV-520<br />

[Memorandum on Greater Serbia campaign in the<br />

U.S.] (June 5, 1943) INT-33YU-28<br />

Minister Kosnaovich on Otto von Habsburg<br />

(Nov. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-264<br />

Minister Sava Kosanoviich Answering Count<br />

Sforza on Italian Atrocities in Yugoslavia<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-417<br />

More About Croat-American. A "New Trend"<br />

Among Croat Leaders Seen<br />

(Feb. 5, ¡943) ¡NT-30YV-627<br />

More on Reaction to Changes in Yugoslav<br />

Government [in Exile]<br />

(Jan. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-534<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(June 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-983<br />

Note on Machek (July ¡9. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡473<br />

On Estimates <strong>of</strong> the Future Among Southern Slavs<br />

(Mar. ¡4, ¡944) lNT-30YU-¡296


Index by Subjects and Names Kotzias, Kostas<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

"Our Enemies Within"<br />

(June 8. 11. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-99<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Czemin and Deutsch to go abroad]<br />

(July 18. 1944) INT-4AU-560<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Subasich; Serb Church Conference<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-747<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-30YV-149<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-723<br />

Premier General Sikorski to Minister Kosanovich<br />

on Foreign Minister Ninchich<br />

(Dec. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-473<br />

Program on Yugoslavia, Sponsored Jointly by<br />

Freedom House and Town Hall Was Held<br />

March 1 in New York City<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-733<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Mr. Kosanovich<br />

(June 3. 1942) INT-30YU-71<br />

[Sava Kosanovich and Constantin Fotitch on<br />

Yugoslav Matters]<br />

(June 7-27, 1943) ÍNT-30YU-967<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Letter to San Francisco<br />

Chronicle] (Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1237<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter on<br />

Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1013<br />

Sava N. Kosanovich; Free Yugoslavia Calling by<br />

Svetislav-Sveta Petrovich<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-62<br />

Slav Envoy Urges All-Out Yugoslav Unity<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-440<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

Subasic, Kosanovic Speak in San Francisco and<br />

Oakland (Nov. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-290<br />

[Temper <strong>of</strong> Serb Nationalist Opinion: Conversation<br />

with Bosko Ivanovich]<br />

(July 10, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1458<br />

[Tito's recent activities and conference with<br />

Churchill] (Aug. 31. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1521<br />

[U.S. Particiaption m Serbian National Defense<br />

Council Meeting in Chicago]<br />

(June 22-24. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-973<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-S24<br />

Yugoslav Government's Telegram to Kosanovich,<br />

Fotich, Consuls (Oct. 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-296<br />

Yugoslav Mass Rally<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-21<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States<br />

(Sept. 14, ¡942) INT-33YU-9<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-904<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day Celebration in New York<br />

City (Dec. 8. 1942) 1NT-30YV-407<br />

[Yugoslav Views <strong>of</strong> King Peter's Visit to U.S.]<br />

(July 19, 1942) INT-30YU-14S<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia (Dec 7, 1943) mT-33YU-55<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-34<br />

Kosciuszko Foundation<br />

[Kosciuszko Foundation]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1942) INT-21PO-58<br />

Kosciuszko League<br />

Activities Among Polish-American Labor and<br />

Liberal Groups (Apr. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-766<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Detroit]<br />

(Dec. 29-30. 1943) 1NT-21PO-642<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit] (Dec. 3. 1943) INT-33PO-53<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Liberal Poles in Detroit and Formation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko Legion<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-21PO-591<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish-American liberals in Detroit<br />

and the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1943) INT-21PO-595<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League in Detroit]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1945) INT-21PO-1134<br />

[Polish followers <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League in<br />

Detroit] (Jan. 30. 1944) INT-21PO-685<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) INT-33PO-77<br />

Right- and Left-Wing Polish-American Meetings in<br />

Detroit (Feb. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-72<br />

[Split in the Detroit Polish community]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-21PO-672<br />

Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-163<br />

Kosciuszko Radio<br />

Polish Partisans and the Kosciuszko Radio<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-33PO-9<br />

Kosich, Dr.<br />

Serbian Editor Raps "Srbobran"<br />

(Apr. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-96<br />

Kosik, Gustav<br />

Interview with P. A. Hrobak, editor <strong>of</strong> Jednota,<br />

Sept. 29, 1943] (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-SS6<br />

Kosik, Mr.<br />

[Stephen Krasula's remarks on Slovak-Czech<br />

relations and Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-61<br />

Kosina, Josef<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives (July 6. 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-44<br />

Koski, Henry<br />

Editorial in the Co-operative Builder<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-11FI-14<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Finland From its War With Russia<br />

(Sept. 10. 1942) INT-11F1-32<br />

Koski, John D.<br />

[John D. Koski; Karl P. Heideman]<br />

(Apr. 28. 1945) INT-11FI-127<br />

Koski, Rudolph B.<br />

Finnish meeting in Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-11FI-76<br />

Finnish Notes. (May 23, 1945) INT-11FI-122<br />

Finnish Social Democratic opinion<br />

(Oct. 1, 1944) INT-11FI-96<br />

Kosova, Do<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(JVov. 17, 1943) INT-1AL-82<br />

Kosovo<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> L.N.C. with Respect to Kosova<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL-123<br />

Situation in Kossovo (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-1AL-71<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noli's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

([Feb. 20, 1944]) INT-1AL-108<br />

Kossar, Vladimir<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Kossuth, Louis<br />

[Articles concerning and written by Rustem<br />

Vambery]<br />

(Sept. 18-Oct. 15, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-443<br />

[Articles from Hungarian Newspapers]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-15HU-300<br />

Glamour <strong>of</strong> Hungary Brought to America<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-15HU-116<br />

Hungarian Meeting<br />

(Mar. 17. ¡943) INT-15HU-295<br />

"The Truth, the Count, and the Plagiarist"<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) ¡NT-1SHU-248<br />

Kostich, Konstantin<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Kostiecki, Walter<br />

[Walter Kostiecki]<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-2IPO-1376<br />

Kosturi, Idhomen<br />

Internal conditions<br />

(Oct. 29-Nov. 9. 1943) INT-1AL-85<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. 10-13, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-87<br />

Kosutich, August<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press: Week Ending August<br />

15, 1942 (Aug. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-184<br />

Koszta, Joseph<br />

Interview with Joseph Koszta<br />

(June 28. 1945) INT-15HU-802<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph Koszta<br />

(June 16. 1945) INT-15HU-797<br />

Kot, Pierre<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) 1NT-33BE-2<br />

Kota, Costagi<br />

Five PersonaUties (Nov. 1943) INT-1AL-99<br />

Kotcka, Joseph<br />

Slovak and Hungarian Relations<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-239<br />

Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

(Sept. 1. 1944) INT-33AIsl5<br />

Albanians (July 6, 1944) INT-1AL128;<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) INT-1AL-152<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20, 1945) INT-1AL-164<br />

Conversation with Mr. G. M. Panarity<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-1AL-132<br />

Free Albania Changes its Leader<br />

(June 6. 1945) INT-1AL187<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-107;<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-1AL137;<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) INT-1AL144<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: S. Theodore<br />

Kotelly (May 8, 1944) INT-1AL-113<br />

Kotzias, Kostas<br />

[American Hellenic Democracy League protest<br />

against U.S. reception <strong>of</strong> King George II,<br />

Kotzias, and Dimitratos]<br />

(June 22. 1942) INT-14GR-208<br />

[Biographical Note on] Kostas Kotzias<br />

(Feb. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-35<br />

Dimitratos and Kotzias<br />

(Apr. 25. 1942) INT-14GR-87<br />

Fight Against King George II<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-22<br />

Greek American Fascists<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-14GR-251<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-14GR-143<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25. 1942) INT-14GR-33<br />

[Interview with Aristides Dimitratos and Kostas<br />

Kotzias] (June 3. 1943) INT-33GR-32<br />

K. Kotsias, Former Mayor <strong>of</strong> Athens<br />

(Jan. 10. 1942) INT-14GR-16<br />

[Kostas Kotzias] (Feb. 5, 1942) INT-14GR-17;<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-14GR-30;<br />

(Aug. 10, Sept. 9, 1942) INT-14GR-277;<br />

(June 1943) INT-14GR-383<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-14GR-102<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25. 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

[Letter to Constantine Poulos from Carl Biegen]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1943) INT-14GR-414<br />

[Notes on Greek personahties in America]<br />

(Aug.-Sept. 1942) INT-14GR-268<br />

Report on Mr. Kotzias at Request <strong>of</strong> Dr. Merritt<br />

(Aug. 23. 1943) INT-14GR-371<br />

Secret Report on the Collapse <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. 31. 1941) INT-14GR-2<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> the Royal Regime <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-14GR-396<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 187


Kournakuff, Sergi Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Kournakuff, Sergi<br />

All Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

fiVov. 4, 1942) INT-26SL-92<br />

Kovacevich, Dan L.<br />

[Cleveland branch <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

celebrates 40th anniversary]<br />

(Oct. 7 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1567<br />

Kovacevich, Dinko<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693<br />

Kovacevich, George M.<br />

A Public Statement by Kovacevich; Editorial<br />

Letter Attacking "American Srbobran; Editorial<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Kirst<strong>of</strong>orovich [Louis C.<br />

Christopher] (Sept. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-243<br />

American Left-Wing Yugoslavs Censure Subasich;<br />

Yugoslav Delegation Censures American<br />

Left-Wingers (May 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1783<br />

Kovacevich, Math<br />

[Conversation with Math Kovacevich and letter<br />

about war bond rally]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-30YU-1704<br />

Kovach, John<br />

Activities, Cleveland Mar. 8-11, 1942<br />

(Mar. ¡1. 1942) INT-30YU-17<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran; Interviews with M. D.<br />

Horvath and John Kovac]]<br />

(Aug. 26, Sept. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-166<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Horvath, Boyd, Kovach etc. to<br />

Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-688<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> William Boyd and John Kovach<br />

towards a Croatian Congress<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-637<br />

CPU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-30YV-1309<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

Croat Congress, If Held, Will Not be Separatist in<br />

Character (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-378<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

(Sept. 11, 12, 1942) INT-30YU-237;<br />

(Noy. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-377<br />

Interview with John Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick<br />

Benefit <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union; John D.<br />

Butkovich; William Boyd-Boich<br />

(Sept 4, 1942) INT-30YU-219<br />

"John Kovach and Draza Mihailovich" [by<br />

Anthony Minerich]<br />

CO«. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-282<br />

John Kovach <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Discusses Yugoslav-American Communists<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) 1NT-30YU-1654<br />

Kohn Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick Benefit Fund <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union in Pittsburgh, Jan. 13<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-566<br />

Kovach, Mihailovich, Croat-Serb Relations<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-430<br />

Kovacs: Croat Congress<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-760<br />

Pending Croat Congress; Alignments; Factions<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-605<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1230<br />

Projected National Croatian Congress<br />

fJVov. 20, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-376<br />

Kovachevich, Milka<br />

[Article about "Milka Kovachevich" (pseudonym)]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1115<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1314<br />

Kovachevich, Nikola<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Reports Its First Editor<br />

Appointed Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33YU-132<br />

Kovacik, John<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Ocr. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

188 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Kovacs, Eugene<br />

"Free Romanian" Movements<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) INT-23RM-46<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-15HU-352;<br />

(June 1, 1943: June 13, 1943) 1NT-1SHU-353<br />

[Notes on Hungarian Activities and Article by<br />

Kovacs] (Sept. 12-20. 1942) INT-1SHU-178<br />

Tibor Eckhardt's Paper<br />

(Ocl 15, 1942) INT-15HU-192<br />

Kovacs, Peter<br />

[Features by American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(May ¡5-July ¡1. 1942) INT-15HU-254<br />

Kovanovich, Dragi<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-165<br />

Kowalski, Rev.<br />

Poland Day Rally (Mar. 15, 1943) INT-33PO-12<br />

Kowalski, Stanley E.<br />

Stanley E. Kowalski, Polish Leader, Dies<br />

(Nov. 23, 1941) INT-21PO-1<br />

Koyre, Alexandre<br />

Evening Spent at the Barzin's<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-6BE-84<br />

Kozak, Jan B.<br />

Hodza Article (June 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-47<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Amb.<br />

Hurban and Dr. Kozak, "Present views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech govemment-in-exile"]<br />

(Aug. 6-Oct. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-546<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jan B. Kozak on America and the<br />

Post-War World (Feb. 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-321<br />

Kozdroj, Chester<br />

[Chester Kozdroj] (Apr. 9. 1943) INT-21PO-334<br />

[Chester Kozdroj and Joseph Skutecki]<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1375<br />

Conference with Chester Kozdroj<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-21PO-443<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(July 5-6. 1945) INT-21PO-1453<br />

Kozlowski, Paul<br />

[Father Paul Kozlowski and the Polish National<br />

CathoUc Church] (Apr. 14. 1944) INT-21PO-783<br />

Kozomara, Danilo<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1529<br />

[Conversation with Danilo Kozomara about<br />

attitude toward Bishop Dionisije]<br />

CDec. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1621<br />

[Failure <strong>of</strong> extreme Serbian nationahsts to remove<br />

Bishop Dionisije] (Dec. 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1629<br />

[Information on Bishop Dionisije]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1207<br />

Interview with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Aug. 8, 1944<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1491<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

[Note on Reverend Kozomara attitudes]<br />

(Feb. 8, 7945; INT-30YV-1682<br />

["Our Circle", a pamphlet by Marinkovich in<br />

response to accusations <strong>of</strong> being pro-Tito and<br />

pro-Communist] (Aug. 2, 1945) INT-30YU-1876<br />

Personnel Line-up [Serbian-Americans]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-773<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Danilo Kozomara<br />

(Feb. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-708<br />

Kraigher, Boris<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Kraja, Joseph<br />

Conference with Joseph Kraja (Croatian)<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-30YU-896<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1049<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1945<br />

(May II. 1945) INT-30YU-1790<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Interview with Joseph Kraja<br />

(JVov. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-368<br />

Interview with Joseph Kraja (Croatian) in<br />

Youngstown, Ohio; "Shall We Let Them Fool<br />

Our Adopted Country?"<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-30YU-881<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept 27. 1943; Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1096<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

[Interviews with two Croatians, Youngstown,<br />

Ohio, July 6, 1944]<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1456<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1569<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation with<br />

Tibor Eckhardt] (May 6, 1942) INT-15HU-102<br />

[Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1511<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Unity is Raging"]<br />

(TVov. 23, 1942) INT-15HU-220<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Croatian personalities in Youngstown,<br />

Ohio] (Aug. 30, 1945) INT-30YU-1881<br />

Yugoslavia: Proposed Trip to Jevtich to Europe<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-910<br />

Krajcovich, Julia<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-220<br />

Krajnovich, Yovan<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Father Krajnovich in Johnstown, Pa.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-632<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-354<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-342<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-30YU-593<br />

Zarko Buncich Takes Place <strong>of</strong> Late Rev. Yovan<br />

Krajnovich (Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YÜ-807<br />

Krai, Joseph<br />

Czech Organization in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-I75<br />

[Joseph Krai's views on Slovak issues]<br />

(Wov. S, 7942; INT-9CZ-148<br />

Krall, Steve<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-26SL-157<br />

AU Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

(Nov. 4, 1942) INT-26SL-92<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 78, 7944; INT-26SL-158<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

Delegates Meet (Oct. 29. 1942) INT-26SL-91<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 7944; INT-26SL-160<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-26SL-147<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL-175<br />

Steve Krall • American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-26SL-206<br />

Kramer, Karel<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart, Justice<br />

Department] (Dec. 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-214<br />

Kramoris, Ivan J.<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America and <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct 27. 1944) INT-9CZ-790<br />

Krasich, Martin<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1309<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee) about<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Treasurer election<br />

referendum] (Dec. 27, 7943; INT-30YU-1179


Index by Subjects and Names Kruse, William<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) INT-33YU-63<br />

Krasich-Petrak Referendum in Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union (Feb. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1260<br />

Petrak-Krasich Referendum<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1193<br />

Referendum for Election <strong>of</strong> New Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943) INT-30YU-11S9<br />

Krasich, Stephen<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1277<br />

Krasna, Anna P.<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Krasula, Stephen<br />

Comment by Brook (July 20. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-939<br />

[Conversation with Msgr. Stephen Krasula]<br />

(Jan. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-831<br />

[Conversation with Rev. Stephen Krasula]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-9CZS76<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-520<br />

[Shifting attitude <strong>of</strong> Slovaks in U.S. towards<br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-9CZ-19<br />

[Stephen Krasula's remarks on Slovak-Czech<br />

relations and Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

(July 9. 1942) INT-9CZ-61<br />

Kraus, Hertha<br />

Dr. Hertha Kraus (Feb. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-982<br />

Kraus, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1945) INT-9CZ-877<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus Concerning the<br />

Sudeten Germans] (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-9CZS42<br />

Kraus, Otto<br />

[Visit with Otto Kraus]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-814<br />

Kravchenko, Mr.<br />

Polish-American Press on the Kravchenko Incident<br />

(Apr. ¡8, 1944) 1NT-21PO-786<br />

Kravchenko, Victor A.<br />

Kravchenko Case Re-emerges<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-33RS-19<br />

Kravchenko Incident in the Foreign Language<br />

Press (Apr. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-14<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press Comments on the<br />

Kravchenko Case<br />

(Apr. 14. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-292<br />

Krch, Louis<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31. 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Interview with Louis Krch, Who Is Allied with the<br />

Slovak National Council<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-480<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Czecho-Slovak Lodges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order; Two Czechoslovak<br />

Meetings (Sept. 12, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-755<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-33CZ-54<br />

Kreicik-Taylor, Frederick<br />

see Taylor, Frederick<br />

Kreilisheimer, Mr.<br />

Austria (Apr. 3, 1942) INT-4AV-31<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Kreindler, Charles<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-406<br />

Kreisky, Bruno<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Krek, Miha<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Miha Krek for Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Allied Commission on Italy<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1356<br />

Ban Subasich Snubs Dr. Krek in London<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-819<br />

Franc Snoj (Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

[Josip Vidmar speech about Liberation Front and<br />

Communist Party aims in Slovenia; Miha Krek<br />

letter about Slovenia's northern postwar<br />

boundary] INT-30YU-1152<br />

[Krek Cable to Snoj on Official Visit]<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-30YU-1IO<br />

Minister Snoj and the Slovene-American Congress<br />

(Nov. 8. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-656<br />

[Reports on Slovene political aspirations, Yugoslav<br />

political groups, and four concentration camps]<br />

(Jan. 29-Aug. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-1058<br />

Yugoslav Exiled Officials Against the Partisans<br />

(Aug. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1066<br />

Kren, Vladimir<br />

Letter by Ruth Mitchell in Herald Tribune<br />

Entitled "Killings Laid to Croats"<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-317<br />

Kresich, Ivan<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27. 1942) INT-30YU-116<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21. 27, 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23, 25. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-87<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1313<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-I94<br />

Kreta, Peter<br />

[Czechoslovakia the 17th Soviet republic ?]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-653<br />

Pro-Russian Orientations<br />

(May 26. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-45<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czech Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Aug. 14. 1945) INT-8CR-269<br />

Kreve-Mickevicius, V.<br />

Important Lithuanian Refugees in American and<br />

British Occupied Zones<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-5BA-577<br />

Krier, Lily<br />

Composition and Activities <strong>of</strong> the Council for a<br />

Free Underground Trade Union Movement in<br />

Axis-Occupied Countries<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-10EU-497<br />

Krier, Pierre<br />

Luxembourg Under German Occupation<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-12FR-104<br />

Kriksciukaitis, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Krinkin, David Zakharovich<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-289<br />

Krispansky, Jan W.<br />

Meeting held in Euclid Beach Park Sponsored by<br />

Slovak Organizations and Societies, especially<br />

the Slovak League (July 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-510<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies, Cleveland, June 27,<br />

1943 (July 19. 1943) INT-33CZ-23<br />

Kristan, Etbin<br />

[Conversation with Louis Adamic and Etbin<br />

Kristan] (Oct. 1. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1101<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-30YU-972<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

(July ¡5. 1943) INT-30YU-1009<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

Congress (June 5, 1944) INT-26SI^174<br />

[Opposition to Ambassador Fotitch's Proposed<br />

Appointment as a United Nations Food<br />

Commissioner]<br />

(Apr. 10-16, 1943) INT-30YU-815<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Slovenes (May 26. 1943) INT-30YU-911<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1942] ¿Dec 22. 1942) INT-30YU-445<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-30YU-1760<br />

Krivokapich, Dushan<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Daniel (Dushan) L.<br />

Krivokapich] (Feb. 5. 1945) INT-30YU-1692<br />

Kriz (newspaper)<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1017<br />

Krnjevich, Juraj<br />

American Serb Nationalist Scene<br />

(Jan. 19. 1945) INT-30YU-1660<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15. 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Dr. Juraj Kmjevich's Views on Current Yugoslav<br />

Affairs (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1222<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kmjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1670<br />

Interview with Dr. Krnjevich<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1332<br />

Statement by Krnjevich<br />

(Jan. 18. 1945) INT-30YU-1656<br />

"The New Opposition' Interprets the Recent<br />

Krnjevich Statement<br />

(Jan. 18. 1945) INT-30YU-1657<br />

Yugoslav Exiled Officials Against the Partisans<br />

(Aug. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1066<br />

Yugoslav Vice-Premier Dr. Yuray Krnjevich<br />

Greets Croat-American Congress<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-582<br />

Yugoslavia: Changes in Cabinet; Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Ministers to Algiers, Ankara, and London<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1046<br />

KroU, Jack<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] ¡NT-21PO-417<br />

KroU, Max<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Oct 20, 1942) INT-13GE-417<br />

Kronika (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33HU-60<br />

New Habsburg Publication<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-33HU-16<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6. 1942) INT-21PO-145<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Hapsburg Newspaper<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-479<br />

Kronika Tygodniowa (periodical)<br />

[Polish-language press] INT-21PO-1009<br />

Krueger, Walter<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33GE-83<br />

Kruetgen, Ernest J.<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

Kruse, William<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-584<br />

German Affairs (May 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1512<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League<br />

(May 17, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1126<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 189


La Voce del Popólo (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

La Voce del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

[Features <strong>of</strong> various Italian-language newspapers in<br />

the U.S.] (Jan. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-961<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-33IT-55<br />

La Voz (newspaper)<br />

[Background information on La Voz (newspaper)<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York] (Mar. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-266<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33SP-16<br />

Labarthe, Andre<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-12FR-62S;<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-12FR-727;<br />

(Feb. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-744;<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-12FR-764;<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-12FR-851;<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-12FR-889;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) INT-12FR-964<br />

[Andre Labarthe, information]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-12FR-619<br />

Discord Within the Free French Movement [letter<br />

from Andre Labarthe]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-12FR-220<br />

[French personalities' views]<br />

(Sept. 1, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-876<br />

Tricolor, Andre Labarthe's American Venture<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-33FR-26<br />

Labik, Andrew<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association (Mar. 21. 1944) INT-8CR-120<br />

Labin, Armand<br />

[Appeal for State Department intervention in<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Armand and Denise Labin]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-23RM-94<br />

Labin, Denise<br />

[Appeal for State Department intervention in<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Armand and Denise Labin]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-23RM-94<br />

Labor conditions<br />

see also Employment and unemployment<br />

see also Forced labor<br />

see also Wages and salaries<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report] (Apr. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-311<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and Maintain<br />

Lasting Peace (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-473<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Labor Charter by the Vichy<br />

Government (Apr. 17, 1943) INT-12FR-631<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Seamen<br />

(Apr. 5-16 1943) INT-30YU-800<br />

Composite Report on Italian Labor<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-17IT-1692<br />

Developments in France<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-83<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the Working<br />

Class (Dec. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-682<br />

Further Impressions <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-24RS-67<br />

Greek Economics and Finances Under Axis<br />

Occupation (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-324<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-10EU-504<br />

Interview with Mr. Aristides Demetratos, Minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor in the Metaxas government<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-14GR-374<br />

Interview with Mr. Christiansen<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-25SC-381<br />

Italy: Labor Conditions and Political Labor<br />

Movements (MoySepL 1943) INT-17IT-987<br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session report]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-19MI-88<br />

Labor and Other Material on France, Holland, and<br />

Belgium (Apr. 16-24, 1942) INT-10EU-48<br />

Labor <strong>Office</strong>s in Germany<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1095<br />

[Labor questions consultants]<br />

(Feb. 3. 1942) INT-19MI-12<br />

Living Conditions in Austria<br />

(Sept. 75, 1943) INT-4AU-376<br />

192 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in Luxembourg,<br />

Norway, Czechoslovakia, and France]<br />

(May 7-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-67<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Anglo-American labor delegation<br />

with labor representatives in Naples]<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1442<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-30YU-867<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-262<br />

Projected Italian Labor Law<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-17IT-1403<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26, 1942) INT-24RS-85<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Vichy press (Nov. 1941); proposed<br />

constitution for a French Republic; letter from<br />

Leon Blum to the Riom court; material on the<br />

labor movement in France]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-12FR-150<br />

Russia's Refusal to Participate in the ILO<br />

Conference, Apr. 20, 1944<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-24RS-246<br />

Speech by Haakon Lie<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-33NW-4<br />

Labor for Victory Rally<br />

Plan Today for Stadium Rally<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-27SP-139<br />

Labor League for Human Rights, United<br />

Nations Relief<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

Labor-management relations<br />

see also Labor unions<br />

see also Strikes and lockouts<br />

Labor Party<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press on the British Labor<br />

Government (Aug. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-624<br />

Labor Press Digest (periodical)<br />

Allied Labor News (May 23, 1942) INT-19MI-99<br />

Labor unions<br />

see also AFL<br />

see also CIO<br />

see also Strikes and lockouts<br />

[Aaron Bell: CIO Political Action Committee's<br />

activities relating to the electoral campaign and<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-19MI-371<br />

Activities Among German Groups<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1186<br />

Activities on the Greek Front<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-14GR-519<br />

Additional Information on London Report about<br />

Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-940<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-93<br />

AFL-Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33Z-96<br />

Allied Labor Alliance<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-95<br />

Allied Labor News (May 16. 1942; May 18.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-97;<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-19MI-99<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

American Labor and the "Popular Front"<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-19MI-81<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs (June 18. 1943) INT-19MI-225<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report] (Apr. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-311<br />

American Slav Congress [support for unions]<br />

(Feh. 5, 1945) INT-26SL-216<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept.. 1943) INT-10EU-265<br />

Anglo-American Labor Delegation Visits Southern<br />

Italy (Sept. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1456<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16-June 25, 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-19MI-92;<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-19MI-94<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American Labor<br />

Delegates to Italy (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-33IT-85<br />

Antonini's Views After His Return from Italy<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-33IT-99<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos: May Day Manifesto]<br />

(Dec. 1941: May 1, 1942) INT-14GR-119<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 8,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-38<br />

[Aufhaeuser views's restoration <strong>of</strong> German trade<br />

unions] (Dec. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-130S<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Noy. 20. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-433<br />

[Brief conversations with members <strong>of</strong> British labor<br />

delegations] (Oct. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1499<br />

Censorship Excerpt Shows Austrian Social<br />

Democrats Hope to be Represented at<br />

International Labor Conference<br />

(Fei. 7, 1944) INT-4AU-464<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3. 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

Communist Infiltration: New Organizations<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-19MI-79<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-584<br />

Composition and Activities <strong>of</strong> the Council for a<br />

Free Underground Trade Union Movement in<br />

Axis-Occupied Countries<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-497<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33HU-13<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unions<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-916<br />

Contract Sought by Yugoslav Union<br />

(Oct. 18. 1942) INT-30YU-269<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13. 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

Conversation with Heinrich Bruening; Miners<br />

Near Aachen Organize First German Union<br />

Since 1933 (May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1529<br />

[Conversation with sundry trade unionists]<br />

(JVov. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-490<br />

[Conversations with Stelios Pistolakis, Michael<br />

Posman, and Greek trade union members]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-14GR-621<br />

[Council <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Origin] (June 27, 1944) INT-19MI-333<br />

Czech Labor Under Nazi Rule<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-9CZ-285<br />

[De Novellis's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 29, 1945) INT-17IT-1813<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee in New<br />

York; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Organizations in<br />

London; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists and<br />

Trade Unionists in London<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-4AU-381<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> Chicago, IU., Polish-American<br />

labor union member support for U.S. war<br />

effort] INT-2IPO-81<br />

Deutsche Arbeitsfront; Situation on Eastern Front<br />

with Special Regard to Hungary; Suggested<br />

Propaganda for Germany after war<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-I3GE-1I94<br />

Developments in Trade Union and Political Fields<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-6BE-36


Index by Subjects and Names Labor unions<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-15<br />

[Discussion with Kostas Karageorgis]<br />

(June IS, 1945) INT-14GR-725<br />

Dr. Hertha Kraus (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-982<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-19MI-328:<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-19MI-329<br />

Dutch seafarers win important demands; vote to<br />

sail ships as usual (Aug. 26, 1942) INT-20NS-5<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1468<br />

Excerpts From the Report by Max Bedacht,<br />

General Secretary, to the General Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) ¡NT-19MI-420<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community (Feb. 4, 1944) ¡NT-11FI-75:<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-33FI-2<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

Foreign Groups, Labor and the Second Front<br />

(July 27, 1942; July 29. 1942) 1NT-19MI-90<br />

[Foreign-nationahty group and labor union<br />

activities] (Sept. 2. 1944) INT-19MI-343<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-108<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council (June 10, 1944) INT-10EU-413<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> German Labor Committee to<br />

oppose Tillich Committee]<br />

(Sept 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1224<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

Fred Neubauer [views on Austrian labor unions]<br />

(May 29. 1945) INT-4AÜ-813<br />

French: document series INT-12FR-1 to<br />

INT-12FR-1080<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-33Z-94<br />

Further report on Austrian and German radical<br />

and labor groups in the United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 20. 1942) INT-4AU-29<br />

General Julius Deutsch, the Austrian Labor<br />

Committee and the Council for a Free<br />

Underground Trade Union in Axis-occupied<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Dec. 5. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-667<br />

German Activities<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1329;<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1527;<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1568;<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) INT-13GE-1677<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1944) INT-13GE-I052<br />

[German-American trade union leaders]<br />

(May 8. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-648<br />

[German Labor Delegation in United States]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-741<br />

[German Labor Delegation in U.S.; data on<br />

co-chairmen, Max Brauer and Siegfried]<br />

(Aug. 3. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-729<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-354<br />

[German trade union activités in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1332<br />

German Trade Union Centre in Great Britain<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) INT-13GE-13I8<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17, Feb. 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1401<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Oct. 9, 10. 1944) INT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade Union Leaders in Exile<br />

(Apr. 28-May 3, 1943) INT-13GE-649<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33GE49<br />

Greek Activities (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-14GR-593:<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-14GR-702<br />

Greek-American Agitation over British<br />

Intervention (Dec 11. 1944) INT-33GR-82<br />

Greek-American Labor Congress<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-33GR-42<br />

[Greek American Trade Union Committee and the<br />

Greek American Council objectives]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-14GR-746<br />

[Greek-American Tribune welcomes release from<br />

jail <strong>of</strong> Irving Potash and John Vapheiades]<br />

(Feb. 24, 28, 1942) INT-14GR-154<br />

Greek Communists in American Trade Unions<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-14GR-146<br />

Greek Fur Trade in New York: Organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

Workers and <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-14GR-198<br />

Greek Labor Leaders<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) INT-14GR-269<br />

[Greek legation denial <strong>of</strong> Dimitratos charges]<br />

(Apr.-May 1942) INT-14GR-93<br />

Gustav Faber and German Activities<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1299<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's background and role in<br />

pre-1933 German political life]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-861<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-29UK-20<br />

Inside Situation and Post-War Aims <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />

Unions (June 1943) INT-13GE-77S<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

International Transport Workers Federation<br />

(Apr. 14, 18, 23, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-40<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) 1NT-10EU-504<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

[International Workers Order, information]<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-10EU-423<br />

[Interview with Aristides Dimitratos and Kostas<br />

Kotzias] (June 3, 1943) INT-33GR-32<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-29UK-283<br />

[Invitation to and program for the conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-American trade unionists]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-459<br />

[Isaiah Mink<strong>of</strong>f: Council for the Underground<br />

Labor Movement in the Axis-Dominated<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1944) INT-10EU-487<br />

Italian-American Labor Council Mass Meeting and<br />

Concert at Madison Square Garden<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-17IT-79<br />

Italian-American Labor Leaders Seek Formula for<br />

Cooperation <strong>of</strong> All Factions<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-33IT-131<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. labor organizations]<br />

(July 18-Sept 9, 1942) INT-17IT-350<br />

Italian Minority Labor Groups Interview Members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Anglo-American Labor Delegation<br />

(Sept. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1455<br />

Italy: Labor Conditions and Political Labor<br />

Movements (May-Sept. 1943) INT-17n , -987<br />

IWO Activities and Views<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-19MI-181<br />

IWO Pageant (May 26, 1943) INT-19M1-219<br />

IWO Pageant [report] (May 26. 1943) INT-33Z-23<br />

IWO Program and Reorganization<br />

(June 9. 1944) 1NT-10EU-409;<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-10EU-414;<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-10EU-417;<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-10EU-418<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-10EU-419<br />

Jerry Makris [International Trade Union<br />

Movements] (July 16, 1945) INT-14GR-738<br />

Jewish Union Leader Raps Satevepost for Attack<br />

on Labor (Apr. 23, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-72<br />

Labor Comments on Events in Italy<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) 1NT-10EU-277<br />

[Labor groups and movements in Europe]<br />

(Oct. 10. 1942) INT-10EU-83<br />

Labor Groups in Exile<br />

(May 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1134<br />

Labor in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-86<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) 1NT-4AV-715<br />

Labor Organizations: Background and Present<br />

Situation (Apr. 22, 1945) INT-14GR-703<br />

[Labor organizations in Naples]<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-I7¡T-1269<br />

Labor Organizations in Palermo and Trapani<br />

Province (Oct. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1498<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

(Sept 16. 1943) INT-13GE-792<br />

Labor Unions in Italy<br />

(May 10. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1215<br />

[Labor unions position regarding the war effort]<br />

(June 28. 1942) INT-19MI-138<br />

Latest Greek Activities; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-10EU-449<br />

Left-Wing Sympathies and Interests Among<br />

American Greeks<br />

(Aug. 13. 1942) INT-14GR-260<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June. 1943) 1NT-33Z-29<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Labor Conference on<br />

International Affairs [report]<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-33Z-26<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> German American<br />

Trade Unionists at the Manhattan Center, N.Y.,<br />

June 18, 1944 (June 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1156<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-33GE-29<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Johann Hannak<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-762<br />

Memorandum on I.L.O. Conference and<br />

International Labor Cooperation with C.O.I.<br />

(JVov. 14. 1941) INT-19MI-I3<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

(Dec. 14. 1944) 1NT-4AU-678<br />

Michael Obermeier and German Meeting<br />

Announcement (Oct. 31. 1944) INT-13GE-1261<br />

[Minutes <strong>of</strong> first two and fourth conferences <strong>of</strong><br />

German American Trade Unionists]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-939<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-10EU-607<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-346<br />

More Information on Number 115<br />

(Nov. 23, 1943) INT-15HU-454<br />

Most Important Developments in German Field<br />

(Sept. 8. 1943) 1NT-13GE-783<br />

[Mr. Dorchain, <strong>of</strong> the International Transport<br />

Workers Federation, views]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-498<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-345<br />

Mr. S. Aufhaeuser<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1300<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-ilFI-64;<br />

(Nov. 12. 1943) INT-11FI-67;<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-11FI-70<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-33GR-6<br />

Noteworthy Lithuanian Union Meeting in<br />

Brooklyn (Apr. 6, 1944) INT-5BA-346<br />

On the Statement by a "High Official" [on the rail<br />

and steel strike threats]<br />

(Jan. 7-11, 1944) INT-10EU-307<br />

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Labor unions Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-928<br />

Pamphlet "Greece Fights for Freedom" issued by<br />

the Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-14GR-473<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1031<br />

Polish Socialist Deplores Apathy <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Labor Toward Labor Abroad<br />

(Sept. 6. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-124<br />

[Polish Trade Unions]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) INT-21PO-679<br />

Political Alignment <strong>of</strong> German Emigres in Great<br />

Britain (August. 1943) INT-13GE-796<br />

[Political parties in Turin; organization <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

labor movement] (Dec. 18. 1943) INT-17IT-962<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-259;<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-266;<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Czech Trade Union on Question <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Nations (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-337<br />

Post-War Aims <strong>of</strong> German Trade Unions<br />

(June 1943) INT-13GE-779<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec. Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

(Oct. 22-26, 1943) INT-21PO-653<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Lange on International Role <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-19MI-379<br />

[Program for Hungarian Unity]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-5W<br />

Propaganda in the Greek-American Community<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-14GR-503<br />

[Protest Filed with the I.L.O. Conference<br />

Concerning the Seating <strong>of</strong> the Greek Delegates]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-14GR-500<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1249<br />

Reaction to Marshall Statement on Strikes<br />

(Jan. 4. 1944) INT-13GE-936<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-341<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (JulySept. 1944) INT-13GE-1232<br />

Redemocratization <strong>of</strong> Germany: Necessity and<br />

Prerequisites (Aug. 1943) INT-13GE-808<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-10EU-399<br />

[Report on Albert B. Halasi]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-1SHU-683<br />

Report on Labor for Victory Rally<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-19MI-214<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

[Resolution in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Fair Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Finland's Case] (Oct. 8, 1943) INT-11FI-73<br />

Resolutions by Organized Labor Groups within<br />

EAM (Aug. 18, 1944) INT-14GR-597<br />

Resume <strong>of</strong> Current Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-14GR-652<br />

[Rudolph Koehler's views on European situation]<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1618<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22, 1944: June 27,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

Russia's Refusal to Participate in the ILO<br />

Conference, Apr. 20, 1944<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-24RS-246<br />

Rustem Vambery's Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian<br />

Situation (Dec. 19, 1944) INT-1SHU-674<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1526<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to Europe<br />

(Apr. 17, 23. 1942) INT-19MI-41<br />

194 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Apr. 28-May 3. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-650;<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-960;<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1361<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

¡NT-26SL-240<br />

Social Democrat Party; Organized Labor<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-15HU-532<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-696<br />

[Speech by Soviet delegate Tarasov]<br />

(June 18, 1945) INT-24RS-388<br />

Statement by the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists (Mar. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-330<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Alexander Parsky, executive<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Political Action Committee,<br />

CIO] (JVov. 30, 1944) INT-19MI-370<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-392<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States] (Aug. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-773<br />

[Strike comment attributed to General Marshall,<br />

reactions] (Jan. 7, 1944) INT-10EU-304;<br />

(Jan. 6-8, 1944) INT-10EU-305<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationahty Activities<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-622<br />

Supplementary Material on Schwartz Memo in<br />

regard to Jeremías<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) 1NT-13GE-895<br />

[Susi's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 29, 1945) INT-17IT-1814<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Democratic Germans<br />

(Sept. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-777<br />

[Trade Union Congress: British and American<br />

labor; Communist Party]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1942) INT-19MI-96<br />

Trade Unions Reconstruction in Occupied<br />

Germany (May 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1550<br />

Tri-Party Labor Unity in Italy<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-17IT-1623<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Nov. 29, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-329<br />

[Underground and free labor movements,<br />

information] (Nov. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-489<br />

[U.S. trade unions' support for Norwegian unions]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-327<br />

Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexican Labor<br />

News (Apr. 14, 1942; May 1,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-36<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Sept. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-318<br />

[Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionsts' rally] (June 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1591<br />

Views and Actions <strong>of</strong> Left-Wing IWO Leaders and<br />

Editors (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-10EV-525<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-33GE-42<br />

W. R. Malinowski on Poland and the Polish Labor<br />

Movement (Jan. 8, 1945) INT-21PO-1065<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves from<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-572;<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33Z-111<br />

[Young Catholic Workers action in Europe,<br />

information] (May 13, 1942) INT-19MI-124<br />

Labor Zionist National Convention<br />

[Activities and resolutions <strong>of</strong> the Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Labor Zionist Movement]<br />

(Mar. 26-28, 1943) INT-18JE-218<br />

Lach, John J.<br />

Conversation with the Reverend John J. Lach<br />

(May 25, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-926<br />

[Reporting <strong>of</strong> an article by Milos K. Mlynarovic]<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-9CZ-928<br />

Rev. Lach and Rev. Mlynarovic in San Francisco,<br />

Religious-Political Aspects<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-9CZ-916<br />

[Slovak Affairs] (May 12, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-903<br />

Lachmann, Karl E.<br />

T. H. Tetens and Karl Lachmann<br />

(July 13, 1942) 1NT-13GE-336<br />

Lachmann, Kurt<br />

[Economic and political organization <strong>of</strong> future<br />

Germany] (May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-664<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Lacour-Gayet, Robert<br />

Biographical Notice <strong>of</strong> Robert Lacour-Gayet,<br />

Former Inspector General <strong>of</strong> Finances<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-12FR-861<br />

[Lacour-Gayet, conversation memo]<br />

(June 6, 1944) INT-12FR-826<br />

Lacovich, Mr.<br />

Developments in Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-29UK-170<br />

Lacovich <strong>of</strong> Svoboda<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-162<br />

Ladanyi, Sigismund<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Ladas, Stephen<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Stephen P.<br />

Ladas (Ocr. 3, 1944) INT-14GR-585<br />

[Stephen Ladas] (May 15. 1942) INT-14GR-77<br />

Ladesic, John P.<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1369<br />

Balokovich Meets Krzycki, Günther Ahead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American All Slav Meeting in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-26SL-93<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1315<br />

CFU Pohcies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1309<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1647<br />

[Comments by Croatian Fraternal Union Vice<br />

President Ladesic]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-30YU-1778<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-123I<br />

Ladesic's Election [Croat-American Congress]<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-729<br />

Ladesic's Visit to O.W.I.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-631<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1278<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-639<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1403<br />

Remarks <strong>of</strong> Tomasic and Ladesic on<br />

Croat-American Politics<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1374<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John P. Ladesic]<br />

(July 26, ¡945) INT-30YU-1871<br />

Ladies Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-220<br />

Ladizinsky, Ivan A.<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

Carpatho-Russian Affairs<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-8CR-181<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

([Jan. 1942]) INT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12


Index by Subjects and Names Landheer, Bartholomew<br />

Events in Gary, Indiana [Serbs v. United Slavs <strong>of</strong><br />

Gary: views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-10EU-353<br />

[Ivan Ladizinsky and Pavel Cibere]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-8CR-29<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) 1NTSCR-7<br />

[Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-40<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1287<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-33CZ-54<br />

L'Adunata dei Refrattari (newspaper)<br />

[Armando Borghi and "L'Adunata dei Refrattari<br />

(newspaper)] (July 17, 1945) 1NT-17IT-1822<br />

Laenderbank (Austria)<br />

British Move to Control Austrian Finances<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) 1NT-4AU-708<br />

LaFarge, John<br />

Netherland Envoy to the Vatican<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-20NS-34<br />

LaFarge, Rev.<br />

[Catholic Church in Europe, notes]<br />

(Ocr. 24, 1942; Oct. 28, 1942) INT-19MI-129<br />

LagardeUe, Hubert<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Lageat, Jean<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

Lagoudakis, Harilaos<br />

Harilaos Lagoudakis (Jan. 23, 1942) 1NT-14GR-68<br />

Lagoyda, Michael<br />

Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Michael Lagoyda<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-8CR-30<br />

Laidler, Harry W.<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

Laisve Corp.<br />

[Laisve Annual Meeting, Brooklyn, New York,<br />

January 1943 (Feb. 16, 1943) INT-5BA-120<br />

Laisve (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

[Dr. Alfred Senn attacked by Lithuanian<br />

spokesmen] (Apr. 23, 1944) INT-5BA-360<br />

I.W.O. and Lithuanians<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-5BA-389<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

(Dec. 29. 1943) INT-5BA-281<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 17. 1945) INT-33LI-57<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Opinion During the<br />

2nd Fortnight <strong>of</strong> June, 1944<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-5BA-399<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Advance (July 28, 1944) INT-5BA-409<br />

Lithuanian Communists Appeal to Priests to<br />

Follow Orlemanski's Example<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-5BA-364<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-5BA-411<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5. 1945) INT-33L1-52<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

[Telegram encouraging support for Lithuanian<br />

status as a Soviet Republic]<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-5BA-584<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

Laizner, Franz<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Lajos, Toth<br />

Speech by Toth Lajos at N.Y. Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Americans for Victory<br />

(July 18. 1942) INT-15HU-136<br />

Lakewood Park, Pa.<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit to Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug 13-15) and Lithuanian Day in Lakewood<br />

Park (Aug. 15) (Aug. 17, 1943) 1NT-5BA-230<br />

Lithuanian Reaction to Lakewood and Wilkes<br />

Barre meetings (Aug. 17, 1943) INT-5BA-225<br />

Lakush, Filip<br />

Croatian Peasant Party Personalities<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-30YU-1133<br />

Lambert, Jean<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-745<br />

[Deutsch views on press stories <strong>of</strong> Jean Lambert<br />

and conditions in Vienna]<br />

(July 18, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-852<br />

Mission <strong>of</strong> Jean Lambert<br />

(July 24. 1945) INT-4AU-856<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-8S8<br />

Lambert, Leo<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-1098<br />

Lambrakis, Dimitrios<br />

Dimitrios Lambrakis: Battleground and Present<br />

Status (June 5, 1944) INT-14GR-532<br />

Dimitrios Lambrakis: Criticism <strong>of</strong> American<br />

personnel at Aleppo (May 1944) INT-14GR-535<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Demetrios Lambrakis<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-14GR-628<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Dimitrios Lambrakis<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) 1NT-14GR-623<br />

Lamm, Ol<strong>of</strong> H.<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Lamont, Corliss<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-24RS-148<br />

[Corliss Lamont speaks in Boston]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-213<br />

Lampel, Peter M.<br />

Peter Martin Lampel and his connections with<br />

Otto Strasser (Aug. 22, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-350<br />

Lamula, John J.<br />

[John J. Lamula] (June 29, 1943) INT-17IT-699<br />

Lancial, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Lancial's remarks on the Fighting French in<br />

London] (Nov. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-435<br />

Land<br />

see Land reforms<br />

see Territorial claims<br />

Land, Paul H.<br />

["Einwanderers-Freund" - German newspaper in<br />

New York]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942-Jan. 5, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-502<br />

["Einwanderers Freund," Evangelical and<br />

Reformed Church newspaper]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) 1NT-13GE-532<br />

Rev. Paul H. Land (Feb. 1, ¡943) INT-13GE-558<br />

Land reforms<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20, 1945) INT-1AL-183<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) 1NT-15HU-809<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-5S1<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Peasant Movement in Poland<br />

(Apr. 1943) INT-21PO-422<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-15HV-789<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Moses Simon<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-1SHU-738<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Demands Polish Agrarian Reform<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-112<br />

Landau, Jacob<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency<br />

and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency with the<br />

Czechoslovak government]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-372<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Jacob Landau]<br />

(June 7. 1945) 1NT-18JE-562<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish Religious Affairs in Moscow:<br />

announcement <strong>of</strong> rabbinical seminary to be<br />

opened in Soviet Russia<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-18JE-347<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

American-Jewish editors for improving<br />

Polish-Jewish relations]<br />

(May 6, 1943; May 12, 1943) 1NT-21PO-400<br />

[Conversation with Jacob Landau]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1943) 1NT-18JE-257;<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-18JE-376;<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-27SP-271<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit Against the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (June 10. 1943) INT-33CZ-20<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and Morris<br />

Waldman] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-18JE-100<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and the Overseas<br />

News Agency] (June 19, 1943) INT-19MI-226<br />

[Jacob Landau] (May 14, 1943) INT-21PO-399;<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-21PO-401<br />

[Jacob Landau and Mr. Waldmann]<br />

(May 28, 1943) INT-21PO-425<br />

[Jacob Landau and the Overseas News<br />

Agency] OP-2-45<br />

[Jacob Landau: Czech politics and other matters]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-10EU-193<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America, conversation<br />

memo] (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-501<br />

[Jacob Landau's letter <strong>of</strong>fering foreign-language<br />

services <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency, Inc.]<br />

(June 18-24. 1942) INT-10EU-106<br />

[Jacob Landau's opinions concerning Milan<br />

Hodza] (Aug. 15. 1942) INT-9CZ-111<br />

[Overseas News Agency; Jewish Telegraphic<br />

Agency] (April, May 1942) INT-19MI-15<br />

["Slovensky Hlasnik" Attack on the Overseas<br />

News Agency's Lack <strong>of</strong> Information on Dr.<br />

Milan Hodza] (JVov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-128<br />

[Spencer Taggart, Justice Department: Jacob<br />

Landau] (May 21, 1943) INT-19MI-217<br />

Landauer, Carl<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Forum to Discuss "Shall<br />

We Do Better Than Wilson?"<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1439<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Lande, Leo<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) 1NT-10EU-77<br />

Landesco, John<br />

[Conversation with John Landesco]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1944) 1NT-23RM-248<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-198<br />

Landheer, Bartholomew<br />

Interview with Dr. B. Landheer, <strong>of</strong> the Dutch<br />

Information Center<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-20NS-45<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 195


Lang, Harry Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Lang, Harry<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-33JE-12<br />

Lang, Josef<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Lange, Oscar<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Oscar Lange, Dr. Bolleslaw<br />

Drobner, and Dr. Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-527<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) INT-33PO-42<br />

Anti-Government Estimate <strong>of</strong> the Polish Situation<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33PO-60<br />

Conferences with Dr. Oscar Lange and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

de Ropp Concerning Their Conversations with<br />

Dr. Benes (June 11-12, 1943) INT-21PO-446<br />

[Four Eastern Europeans comment on the<br />

developments in the Polish-Russian situation]<br />

(July 27. 1944) INT-21PO-916<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-192<br />

Interview with Joseph Martinek<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-9CZ-521<br />

Lecture on the Present Situation in Poland<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-33PO-162<br />

Mikolajczyk and Lange in the Polish-, Lithuanian-,<br />

and Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 4, 1944) INT-33PO-102<br />

[Oscar Lange] (Jan. 19, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-661;<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-1052;<br />

(July 20. 1945) INT-21PO-1484<br />

Oscar Lange and Hungary<br />

(Aug. 4. 1944) INT-15HU-595<br />

Oscar Lange and the Prospects <strong>of</strong> Polish-Soviet<br />

Rapprochement (July 5. 1944) INT-33PO-104<br />

Oscar Lange Discusses Soviet-Russian Intentions<br />

Regarding Poland and Germany<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) INT-33PO-118<br />

Oscar Lange Plans Nationwide Lecture Tour<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-33PO-127<br />

Poland's Place in Post-War World<br />

(Oct. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-580<br />

Polish-American Press on Orlemanski's and<br />

Lange's Visit to Moscow<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-21PO-815<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Lange on International Role <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-19MI-379<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange and other Polish-Americans]<br />

(Oct. 14-26. 1944) INT-21PO-999<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange's meeting with Stalin]<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-21PO-857<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange's plans and Rozmarek's reply to<br />

"Pravda"] (June 6, 1944; June 9,<br />

1944) INT-21PO-866<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange]<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-21PO-389;<br />

(Jan. 1, 1945; Jan. 14. 1945) INT-21PO-1087;<br />

(Aug. 3. 1945) INT-21PO-1503<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange Lectures in Detroit and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-33PO-126<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-33Z-113<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7. 1944) INT-26SL184<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-26SL-191<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

(July 6. 1943) INT-26SL127<br />

[Speech by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations]<br />

(June 23, 1944) INT-21PO-891<br />

Talk by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange<br />

(Wov. 24, 1944) INT-33PO-146<br />

[Three Poles regarding the Polish-Russian<br />

situation] (July 29. 1944) INT-21PO-918<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9, 1944) INT-26SL178<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange on Polish-Soviet<br />

relations] (May 21Sept 3, 1942) INT-21PO-224<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange to Moscow and his<br />

meeting with Stalin] (May 17, 1944: June 17.<br />

1944) INT-21PO-889<br />

196 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Langer, Mr.<br />

Interview with Dr. Langer, Austrian<br />

(July 11. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-846<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Langer, Olgierd<br />

[Olgierd Langer] (Dee. 8. 1943) INT-21PO-614<br />

Langer, Robert<br />

Austrian War Relief (Sept. 4. 1945) INT-4AU-878<br />

Count Ferdinand Czernin [concerning recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> provisional government]<br />

(May 12, 1945) 1NT-4AU-800<br />

Hans Rott [on war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-880<br />

Interview with Mr. Günther <strong>of</strong> Günther<br />

Publications (Apr. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-779<br />

Meeting with Dr. Robert Langer, Austrian<br />

(Aug. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-861<br />

[Rott and Deutsch] (Mar. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-752<br />

Langer, Rulka<br />

Lecture <strong>of</strong> Rulka Langer under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Dec. 8, 1944) INT-2IPO-1061<br />

Lecture: "Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe" (Nov. 27, 1944) INT-33RS-29<br />

Langer, William<br />

[Austrian information service]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-4AU-758<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sepi. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-225<br />

Langerhans, Heinz<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept. 9. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-784<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-13GE-1109<br />

Tillich Meeting (Apr. 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1091<br />

Lanía, Leo<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. ¡942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Interview with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

regarding U.S. politics in Austrian affairs<br />

(Aug. 20. ¡942) INT-4AU-169<br />

Lannen Suometar (newspaper)<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21. ¡942) INT-11FI-43<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

(June ¡0, ¡943) INT-UFI-45;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-HFI-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. ¡945) INT-33FI-23<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> four Finnish pubUcations]<br />

(Sept. JO, 1942) INT-11FI-35<br />

Lantz, Marian<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-346<br />

Lanyi, George<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 17, ¡944) lNT-¡5HU-653<br />

Lanyi, Matthew<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

(July 5. ¡944) INT-33HU-26<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent at<br />

Los Angeles on Apr. 23, 1944]<br />

(May 20, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-566<br />

Lanza, Frances<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-¡7¡T-¡003;<br />

(July 4, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-1275<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza and Mrs. Louise Moore]<br />

(Dec. ¡5, ¡944) INT-17rr-1602<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Frances<br />

Lanza - Italians] (Aug. 9, ¡943-July 11,<br />

1944) PERS-I-66<br />

Lanza, Mrs. Angelo<br />

[Mrs. Angelo Lanza]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1943) ¡NT-¡7IT-930<br />

Lapland<br />

Report on Swedish Lappland<br />

(Aug. 19, ¡942) INT-25SC-96<br />

Lapps<br />

Report on Swedish Lappland<br />

(Aug. 19, ¡942) INT-25SC-96<br />

L'Araldo (newspaper)<br />

[Features <strong>of</strong> various Italian-language newspapers in<br />

the U.S.] (Jan. ¡8, ¡944) INT-¡7IT-96¡<br />

Laric, Ivan<br />

[Private Ivan Laurie's Transfer from Austrian<br />

Military Unit in U.S. Army]<br />

(Feb. 4, 8. 1943) 1NT-30YU-665<br />

Larishenko, Edward<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June 12, ¡945) INT-29UK-356;<br />

(June ¡6. 1945) INT-29UK-359<br />

Lamed, J. I. Blair<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-¡0EU-58¡<br />

Larsen, Gunnar<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May ¡2. 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Larsen, Hanna Astrup<br />

Cross-currents in Norwegian American Feeling<br />

(Jan. 23. ¡943) INT-25SC-92<br />

Danish Resistance and the Visit <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />

Möller (Jan. 23. ¡943) INT-25SC-H6<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-2I9;<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-288:<br />

(Sept. ¡5, ¡944) INT-25SC-325<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-260<br />

Scandinavian Affairs<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) 1NT-25SC-I71<br />

[Swedish-Norwegian relations]<br />

(July 9, ¡943) INT-25SC-¡89<br />

Larsen, Oscar J.<br />

Finnish Notes (Nov. 7. ¡944) INT-HFI-99<br />

Larson, Oscar J.<br />

[Finns] (June 9, ¡942) INT-HFI-4<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡944) INT-33FI-4<br />

Larsson, Karl<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Scandinavians at <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salvation Army (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-25SC-340<br />

Laserson, Max<br />

Cultural Background <strong>of</strong> German-Russian Political<br />

Relations (Feb. 1945) INT-13GE-¡391<br />

Laserson, Max M.<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries, Germany<br />

and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) INT-WEV-526<br />

Laski, Harold<br />

[Austrian Socialists] (Aug. 27, ¡942) INT-4AU-172<br />

Latin America<br />

see also Argentina<br />

see also Bolivia<br />

see also Brazil<br />

see also Central America<br />

see also Chile<br />

see also Colombia<br />

see also Ecuador<br />

see also Paraguay<br />

see also Peru<br />

see also Uruguay<br />

see also Venezuela<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Latin<br />

America] (Ocr. H, ¡943) INT-¡71T-876<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27, ¡944) INT-33RS-34<br />

[Arab-American press comments on activities in<br />

Latin America]<br />

(Mar. 2June 2, ¡942) INT-2AB-¡8<br />

Arab Political Parties in South America<br />

(Jan. ¡945) INT-2AB-270


Index by Subjects and Names Latvians<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1, 1944) INT-2AB-202<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Fighting French in Latin America<br />

Toward the U.S. Before and After the Algiers<br />

Committee (Sept 9, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-655<br />

Austrian Emigre Movements in Latin America<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-4AU-50S<br />

[Austrian political parties and movements in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 27. 1942; May 11,<br />

1942) INT-4AU-90<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

(Oct. 7, 1941) INT-I3GE-78<br />

Brief Study <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republican Groups in the<br />

Other American RepubUcs<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-27SP-258<br />

[Catholic action in Latin America: information on<br />

Philip J. Rodgers]<br />

(Feb. 20-21, 1942) INT-19MI-132<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> Communists<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-13GE-679<br />

[Central Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Latin America]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-502<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the de Gaulle committees in Latin<br />

America: statements <strong>of</strong> Albert Guerin]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944; Apr. 6, 1944) INT-12FR-801<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) 1NT-13GE-598<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> So-Called Free German Entities<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-639<br />

[Czechoslovak consulate in South America]<br />

(Mar. 4. 1942) INT-9CZ-17<br />

[Diplomatic relations between Italy and South<br />

American republics]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-17IT-1571<br />

Dr. Gregor Sebba [Trip to South America;<br />

Austrian Action] (June 14, 1942) INT-4AU-68<br />

[Dr. Michal Kwapiszewski]<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-21PO-900<br />

Evening Spent at Home <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs.<br />

Paul Barzin (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-6BE-68<br />

Excerpts from "The Nazi Underground in South<br />

America' by Hugo Fernandez Artucio<br />

(June 29, 1942) JNT-13GE-237<br />

First Reactions Among Anti-Fascist Italians in<br />

Latin America to Mussolini's Fall<br />

(July 25. 1943) INT-17IT-767<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan., 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

[Foreign language groups in Latin America:<br />

Armenians] (Feb. 1945) INT-3AM-62<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) 1NT-10EU-426<br />

[Foreign-nationality work progress in the Latin<br />

American Division, conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 4. 1944) INT-10EU-328<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-908<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) ¡NT-13GE-964<br />

"Free Germany Against Hitler"; "Hitler's Shadow<br />

over South America"<br />

(Nov. 10. 1941) INT-13GE-55<br />

[French organizations in Latin America]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-12FR-948<br />

Greek Press (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-33GR-19<br />

[Greek Press in South America]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-271<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-33GR-18<br />

[Italian-American press comments]<br />

(June 29-July 13. 1942) 1NT-17IT-301<br />

(May 2-June 22. 1942) INT-17IT-223<br />

[Italian-American press comments on political<br />

activities in Latin America]<br />

(Aug. 2Sept. 10. 1942) INT-171T-340<br />

Italian Anti-Fascists in Western Hemisphere<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) lNT-nrr-402<br />

Italian Fascist and Anti-Fascist Activities in Latin<br />

America (Mar. 26, 1942) INT-17IT-502<br />

Jewish Population <strong>of</strong> South America: statistics <strong>of</strong><br />

population and occupational distribution<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-18JE-343<br />

Kurt Rieth (July 21, 1942) INT-13GE-277<br />

Labor in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-86<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser movement]<br />

(iVov. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-432<br />

[Listings <strong>of</strong> Arabic newspapers, editors, and<br />

leading personalities in the U.S. and Latin<br />

America]<br />

(Feb. 27 and Apr. 3. 1942) INT-2AB-20<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America and Canada<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-5BA-440<br />

Material from Franz Neumann<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-312<br />

Memo on Opposition to Freies Deutschland<br />

German Groups (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-986<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

fFefc. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

Note on German Anti-Nazi Groups in Latin<br />

America (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-635<br />

Notes on the Catalans in Latin America:<br />

organizations and publications<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-27SP-80<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Greeks in the Other American<br />

RepubUcs (Feb. 23, 1942) INT-14GR-199<br />

Opposition to Count Sforza Spreads to South<br />

American Yugoslavs [regarding Italian territorial<br />

aspirations] (Nov. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-420<br />

[Pavelich Broadcast to South America]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-557<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> action by Ferdinand Czernin]<br />

(Apr. 10 to Apr. 21, 1942) INT-4AU-85<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> French Minority Groups in<br />

Latin America Since June 1940<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) INT-12FR-862<br />

[Prince Ernst von Starhemberg's arrival in South<br />

America] (June 20-Nov. 6, 1942) INT-4AU-219<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-13GE-158<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> French Groups in Latin America to<br />

the French National Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(Aug. 24, 1943) INT-12FR-643<br />

Recent Developments in Latin America Free<br />

German and Austrian Movements<br />

(July 29, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-745<br />

Reflections on Free Italian Movements in Latin<br />

America (Apr. 6, 1944) 1NT-171T-1095<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary in<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-15HU-727<br />

South American Hungarian Newspapers<br />

(July 24, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-139<br />

Suggestions for Political-Economic Warfare To<br />

Prevent the Nazification <strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

(June 4. 1941) ¡NT-27SP-92<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

[Syrian-Lebanese groups in Latin America]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-2AB-276<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Secret Broadcast [Italian broadcast<br />

beamed to Latin America, Jan. 16, 1943]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-558<br />

[Visit with Fernando de los Rios at his home]<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-27SP-460<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1242<br />

Latin American Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Note on German Anti-Nazi Groups in Latin<br />

America (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-635<br />

Latin American Committee <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

Speaking People<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish organizations]<br />

([Aug. 1944]) INT-27SP-327<br />

Latin Republican Union<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo] (Dec. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-508<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch on the Latin Union]<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) INT-10EU-281<br />

[Enrique Ramos on the Latin Union]<br />

(Nov. 2. 1943) INT-10EU-282<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct 15. 1943) 1NT-10EU-267<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom,<br />

information] (Sept. 22. 1943) INT-IOEU-260<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [New<br />

York section declaration]<br />

(Nov. 10. 1943) INT-10EU-276<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom report]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) 1NT-10EU-330:<br />

(July 1. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-429<br />

[Latin Union, information]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-10EU-495<br />

[Lionello Venturi on the Latin Union for<br />

Democracy and Freedom]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1943) INT-10EU-268;<br />

(Nov. 3. 1943) INT-10EU-274<br />

Lionello Venturi Plans To Return to Italy<br />

(Nov. 27. 1944) INT-33IT-106<br />

Republique Française Meeting<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-507<br />

Latvia<br />

Baltic States and Soviet Union<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-32A-66<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Latvians: numbered reports ÎNT-33LA-1 to<br />

1NT-33LA-3<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries, Germany<br />

and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

(Dec. 26. 1944) INT-10EU-526<br />

Latvian Educational Singing Society<br />

Latvians CJVov. 2«, 1944) INT-5BA-481<br />

Latvian Legation<br />

Political Differences between Latvian Leaders<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-350<br />

Latvian Relief, Inc.<br />

Latvian Relief, Inc. (Nov. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-476<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Latvian Union <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-5BA-439<br />

Latvian Unity Club<br />

Latvia (June 2, 1942) INT-5BA-2<br />

Latvian Workers Society<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-439<br />

Latvian Workers' Unity <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Form Letter Received From<br />

Latvian Workers' Unity <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Aug. 25. 1943) INT-5BA-227<br />

Latvian World Alliance<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Latvia (June 2, 1942) INT-5BA-2<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-SBA-439<br />

Latvians<br />

Armed Might Will Rule World After War, Latvian<br />

Envoy Feels (Sept. 25, 1942) INT-5BA-38<br />

[Estonian and Latvian organizations]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1934) INT-5BA-235<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Further notes on Latvians in the Americas<br />

(Jan. 5, 1945) 1NT-5BA-498<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-5BA-439<br />

Latvian Group <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-162<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 197


Latvians Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Latvians (NOM. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-481<br />

Latvians: numbered reports INT-33LA-1 to<br />

INT-33LA-3<br />

Latvians Proudly Celebrate Independence at<br />

Legation; Democratic Freedom Is Latvians'<br />

Demand CAfov. ¡0, 1941) ¡NT-5BA-12<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

E uring the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Jar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

Laucka, Joseph<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-279<br />

Joseph Laucka, Lithuanian Catholic Editor, on<br />

Soviet-Lithuanian Relations<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) WT-5BA-417<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

Great Neck, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

fF


Index by Subjects and Names Lebanon<br />

Lazareff, Pierre<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942) INT-12FR-28<br />

[Pierre Lazaren", former editor <strong>of</strong> Paris Soir,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944) INT-12FR-746<br />

Lazaron, Morris A.<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitudes<br />

towards Palestine, Zionism, and the Jewish<br />

problem] (Mar. 22-June 28, 1942) JNT-2AB-30<br />

Lazorovich-Hrebelianovich, Dushan<br />

"Yugoslavia's New Council; A Development <strong>of</strong><br />

What is Described as a Republican Anti-Fascist<br />

Government" (Jan. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-562<br />

Le Brancha, Jean-Yves<br />

Jean-Ives le Branchu [<strong>of</strong>fers his services to the<br />

U.S. Government] (Dec. 23, 1941) INT-12FR-2<br />

Le Chien, Gustave<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-18S<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-187<br />

Le Gallais, Hugues<br />

[Hugues Le Gallais <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg, views]<br />

(Sept. 6, 1942) 1NT-12FR-358<br />

Le Otra Alemania (Chile)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943; Feb. IS,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Le Troquer, Andre<br />

French Socialist Underground<br />

(Oct. 1943) 1NT-12FR-737<br />

League for German Culture (Mexico)<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-153<br />

League for Human Rights<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

League for Industrial Democracy<br />

Address Delivered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-10EU-102<br />

League for Liberation <strong>of</strong> Subjugated Russia<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-8CR-I00<br />

On the Eve <strong>of</strong> the Russian Liberation Congress<br />

(Oct. 3. 1944) INT-8CR-177<br />

Russian Liberation Congress in Phildelphia<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-179<br />

League for Mutual Aid<br />

[Salvemini's speech at the anniversary banquet <strong>of</strong><br />

the League for Mutual Aid]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1944) INT-17IT-995<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the League for<br />

Religious Assistance to Poland]<br />

(Sept. 26-27. 1944) INT-21PO-983<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish Catholic<br />

League in Cleveland]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-990<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-33PO-63<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Catholic League in Cleveland]<br />

(Sept. 26-27. 1944) 1NT-21PO-989<br />

Slav Church Matters<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-265<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish unit <strong>of</strong> Catholic Action]<br />

(Dec. ¡8. 1943) INT-21PO-621<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> All Russians in<br />

Galicia and Carpatbo-Russia<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Ocr. 11. 1943-Feb. 10. 1944) ¡NT-33CR-4<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) 1NT-8CR-32<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Nov. 18. 1943) INT-8CR-70<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May S. 1944) INT-33CR-6<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-231<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-445;<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-472<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-489<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-5BA-221;<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-288<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Apr. 19, 1944]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-356<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania memo to<br />

President Roosevelt]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-5BA-527<br />

Lithuanian American Council Rejects Nationalist<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Collaboration<br />

(Nov. 15. 1944) ¡NT-33U-43<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-5BA-545<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

(June 15, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 11. 1943) INT-5BA-273<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

Lithuanian Liberty Bell Day Celebration<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-33U-26<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33LI-22<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Convention, NYC, Feb.<br />

5-6, 1944 (Feb. 8, 1944) INT-5BA-306<br />

Lithuanian Notes (July 5, 1945) INT-33LI-62<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-5BA-496<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organizations<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-5BA-370<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania (June 25, 1945) INT-5BA-593<br />

[Meeting with K. S. Karpius, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July 12, 1944) 1NT-5BA-401<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Kazys S. Karpius<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) 1NT-5BA-166<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American-Arab Committees for<br />

Democracy<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> American-Arab<br />

Committees for Democracy]<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-33AR-16<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> Zionist and<br />

anti-Zionist organizations]<br />

(June 23, 1943) INT-18JE-236<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Selected Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations] (July, 1942) INT-29UK-66<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14. 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) 1NT-29UK-3<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Apr. 26. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-178<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-376<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July 17. 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Pohtics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2. 1943) 1NT-33UK-4<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Ukranians<br />

Ukrainian Situation in the U. S.<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) 1NT-29UK-126<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Writers<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to U.S. Forces Abroad<br />

[material from communist-dominated League <strong>of</strong><br />

American Writers]<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-19M1-100<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent<br />

see League <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Arab Americans for Defense <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Arab Americans<br />

for Defense <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Ocr. 23. 1943) INT-2AB-118<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Croatian Catholic Clergymen<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1049<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1044<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Roman Catholic Priests<br />

Sundry Lithuanian Items<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-SBA-441<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

[Autonomy <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian]<br />

(var. dates, 1929 to 1939) INT-8CR-151<br />

[Baltic countries and the League <strong>of</strong> Nations]<br />

(Feb. 25. 1943) INT-5BA-132<br />

[Fotitch speech to Foreign Policy Asociation,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1944]<br />

(Oct. JJ, 1944) INT-30YU-1565<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Nations Association<br />

Works in Progress on American Organizations in<br />

New York (June 24. 1943) INT-10EU-239<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Polish Democrats<br />

[Polish liberal organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Fe*. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-713<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens Formed in<br />

Chicago fOcr. 21, 1944) INT-33RS-24<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28. ¡944) INT-24RS-289<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters, New York City<br />

Chapter<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters [on<br />

UNRRA] (Dec. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-296<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Young Russians<br />

Lecture on "The Soviet Union and Jewry"<br />

(June 13, 1944) INT-33RS-20<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Leahy, William D.<br />

Admiral Leahy Commends Norwegian Seamen<br />

(Nov. 30, ¡942) INT-25SC-87<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-126<br />

Leavitt, Thomas<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Thomas<br />

Leavitt - Yugoslavs] (Oct. 16, ¡943-Sept. 7,<br />

1945) PERS-1-67<br />

Lebanese<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-35<br />

[French and Lebanese colonies in Detroit:<br />

associations and leaders]<br />

(Aug. 3. ¡942) INT-12FR-301<br />

Lebanon<br />

see also Beirut, Lebanon<br />

see also Lebanese<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 199


Lebanon Index by Subjects and Names<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant Crisis<br />

and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League<br />

(June 25. 1945) INT-33JE-6S<br />

Arabs: document series ¡NT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-35<br />

General Catroux's Address to the French Colony<br />

[Syria and Lebanon]<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-12FR-707<br />

[Information on Lebanese communities in Mexico<br />

and Argentina] (June 6, 1944) 1NT-2AB-221<br />

Patriotic Rally Commemorating the Fifth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle's First<br />

Resistance Message in London; [Supplement to<br />

"News <strong>of</strong> France at War": The Lebanese<br />

Question] (June 22, ¡945) INT-12FR-1051<br />

Lebanon Conference<br />

see Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon, May 1944<br />

Lebanon League <strong>of</strong> Progress<br />

British and French Officials Attend<br />

Lebanese-American Banquet<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-33AR-30<br />

Lebanese-American Opposition to Arab Federation<br />

(Sept 26, 1944) INT-33AR-27<br />

Lebedeff, Alex<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-26SL-94<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

Lebedev, Vladimir<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-251<br />

Lechou, Jan<br />

[Jan Lechon] (Dec. 3, 1941) INT-21PO-3;<br />

(Oct. 10. 1941) INT-21PO-18<br />

L'Eco d'America (newspaper)<br />

American Echo Ends Publication<br />

(May 2, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-239<br />

L'Eco della Nuova England (newspaper)<br />

[II Corriere del Berkshire and L'Eco della Nuova<br />

England (newspapers)]<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-17IT-289<br />

Lecomte, Mr.<br />

[French diplomatic personnel: Lecomte and<br />

Guenet] (Nov. 27. ¡942) INT-12FR-469<br />

Lecutia, Traian<br />

[Interview with Dr. Traian Lecutia]<br />

(Mar. 27, ¡945) INT-23RM-357<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit on Romanian<br />

situation] (July ¡8, ¡944) INT-23RM-260<br />

Ledebur, Joseph<br />

[Czemin conversation with O'Brien]<br />

(Mar. 7, ¡945) INT-4AU-73¡<br />

Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Waclaw Lednicki in Chicago]<br />

(Jan. 8, ¡944) INT-21PO-646<br />

Lecture on Poland (Feb. ¡2, ¡944) INT-33PO-7¡<br />

Polish Officials Here Affected by Their<br />

Government's Crisis (July 29, 1944; Aug. 3,<br />

1944) INT-21PO-920<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lednicki's speech at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Los Angeles War Chest]<br />

(June 26. 1944) INT-2¡PO-902<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Waclaw Lednicki]<br />

(May 24. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-846<br />

Waclaw Lednicki's Lectures on Poland<br />

(Jan. ¡4. ¡944) INT-33PO-64<br />

Ledochowski, Vlodimir<br />

[Catholic Church in Europe, notes]<br />

(Oct. 24, ¡942: Oct 28. ¡942) INT-¡9MI-¡29<br />

Lee, Algernon<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. ¡943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, ¡943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Lega Itálica<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Lega Itálica in Caltanissetta for<br />

Fascist Tendencies<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-¡7rr-¡366<br />

200 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Leger, Alexis<br />

Addresses in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the Eightieth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristide Briand<br />

(Oct. 1, ¡942) ¡NT-WEU-98<br />

[Alexis Leger and Geneviève Tabouis, information]<br />

(Oct. 20, ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-350<br />

[Alexis Leger, brief information]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-540<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

(July 24. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-194;<br />

(July 17. ¡943) INT-¡2FR-6¡8;<br />

(June 6. ¡944) 1NT-12FR-828;<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) 1NT-12FR-955<br />

[Alexis Leger, information]<br />

(May ¡9. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-206<br />

[Ame Leroy's statement on ties between Benes<br />

and Alexis Leger]<br />

(Mar. 27, ¡944) lNT-¡2FR-770<br />

Fighting French; Alexis Leger, General de Gaulle,<br />

and Prime Minister Churchill<br />

(July 27, ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-787<br />

Interview with Alexis Leger<br />

(Mar. ¡8, 1943) 1NT-I2FR-557<br />

Legion for American Unity<br />

Legion for American Unity<br />

(Jan. 5, ¡942) lNT-¡5HU-6<br />

Legion <strong>of</strong> Polish Veterans<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Legion <strong>of</strong> Polish Veterans in<br />

Detroit] (Afar. ¡9, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-12¡7<br />

Legionaire, Pa.<br />

Annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(June 19, 1944) ¡NT-¡5HU-576<br />

Legsdin, A.<br />

Letts in Chicago (iVov. 28, ¡944) 1NT-5BA-479<br />

Legan, George<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5, 1945]<br />

(May 24. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-354<br />

Legun, Mary<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5, 1945]<br />

(May 24. 1945) 1NT-29UK-354<br />

Lehman, Herbert H.<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-656<br />

[Polish-American press comment on UNRRA<br />

Director Lehman's relations with the Warsaw<br />

government] (Mar. 30. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-¡223<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. 1944; June 27.<br />

1944) ¡NT-24RS-267<br />

Lehmann, Herbert<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) 1NT-33JE-8<br />

Lehto, Einar W.<br />

[Finnish-American views]<br />

(May 1, ¡944) ¡NT-HF1-82<br />

Leiber, Georg<br />

Father Georg Leiber, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Papal Universita<br />

Georgiana (Oct 28. 1944) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡266<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

(Sept. 8, 2¡, 1944) ¡NT-¡3GE-I222<br />

[Vatican and Catholic activities in reference to<br />

Germany] (Sept. 8, ¡944) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡208<br />

Leicht, Emil<br />

Emil Leicht <strong>of</strong> the National Weeklies<br />

(Sept. J9, ¡942) ¡NT-¡3GE-293<br />

Emil Leicht: Owner and Publisher <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Weeklies, Winona, Minnesota<br />

(July 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-703<br />

National Weekhes, Emil Leicht, and Gerhart Seger<br />

(July 23. ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-699<br />

Special Report on Milwaukee Herold<br />

(June ¡9. ¡942) INT-I3GE-206<br />

Leichter, Otto<br />

Censorship Excerpt Shows Austrian Social<br />

Democrats Hope to be Represented at<br />

International Labor Conference<br />

(Fed. 7, 1944) 1NT-4AU-464<br />

[Denial <strong>of</strong> Travel Permits for Adler, Deutsch, and<br />

Leichner] (Sept. 26. ¡944) ¡NT-4AV-604<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens Friedrich,<br />

Otto Leichter] (May 8. ¡944) INT-4AU-S25<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡945: Mar. 23. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-715<br />

May 1 celebration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee<br />

(May 2. ¡945) ¡NT-4AU-785<br />

[Otto Leichter, reentry permit]<br />

(June ¡6- July ¡. ¡944) 1NT-4AU-574<br />

Points <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Intercepts<br />

(Mar. ¡I. ¡944) 1NT-4AU-491<br />

Suggestions For New Organization <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

Newspapers (Oct. 5. ¡945) INT-4AU-907<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. H 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

[Talks with Socialist leaders]<br />

(May H, ¡942) INT-4AV-H3<br />

Leiser, Clara<br />

[Clara Leiser] (JVov. 70. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-848<br />

Leistikow, Gunnar<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May ¡6. ¡945) ¡NT-25SC-382<br />

Leitner, Charles<br />

Czechoslovaks in the NYC area<br />

(Nov. ¡5. ¡943) ¡NT-9CZ-588<br />

Leitner, Karel<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Karel Leitner, Mr.<br />

Stanislav Budin, Mr. Dezo Benau, and Mr.<br />

Valusek] (May 6, ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-689<br />

Lely, Nicholas<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7, ¡942) ¡NT-14GR-S3<br />

Lemaigre-Dubreuil, Jacques<br />

[Departure <strong>of</strong> Rigaud and Lemaigre-Dubreuil from<br />

Algiers and French reaction]<br />

(May 25. ¡944) lNT-¡2FR-822<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, ¡944) INT-33FR-29<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo; attacks on<br />

Giraud; Vichy activities <strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(July 15-23. 1943) ¡NT-¡2FR-6¡¡<br />

[Louis Rougier's letters to Yves Chatel and<br />

Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) INT-12FR-87¡<br />

[Opinions regarding the movements and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil and Fernand-Laurent]<br />

(June 22. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-837<br />

Lemery, Henri<br />

France's Negro Minister<br />

(Apr. 2¡. 1942) INT-12FR-40<br />

[Prud'homme's appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Vichy leaders and<br />

programs down to Dec. 1, 1941; Henri Lemery]<br />

(Mar. 2-¡8. ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-62<br />

Lemkin, Raphael<br />

Copyright Law and the Author in Nazi Germany<br />

(Jan. 6. ¡945) ¡NT-¡3GE-¡325<br />

Lemko Association<br />

Agitation for Carpatho-Russian Plebescite<br />

Resumed (Dec. i, ¡944) ¡NT-33CR-11<br />

Carpatho-Russian Immigration to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12. ¡943) ¡NT-8CR-65<br />

Carpatho-Russian Note<br />

(Dec. 28. ¡944) lNT-33CR-¡4<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21. 1945) 1NT-33CR-17<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24. ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-¡2<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association (Mar. 21. 1944) lNT-8CR-¡20<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R. Called<br />

'Slap' at Pro-Communist Carpatho-Russians Here<br />

(July ¡3, 1945) INT-33CR-22<br />

Communists Revive Agitation for<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union with the U.S.S.R.<br />

(June 5. ¡945) lNT-33CR-¡9<br />

Eleventh Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association (Jan. ¡7, ¡945) rNT-33CR-¡5<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Feb. i 9, ¡943) ¡NT-8CR-22


Index by Subjects and Names Liberation (newspaper)<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lemko Association Executive<br />

Committee in Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

(Sept. 11, ¡943) INT-8CR-S8<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) ÍNT-8CR-190<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO)<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-239<br />

Lemkos<br />

Carpatho-Russian Immigration to the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) ¡NTSCR-65<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) INT-8CR-22<br />

Lend-Lease Act<br />

see also Lend-lease agreements<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-2SSC-244<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

Lend-lease agreements<br />

Lease-Lend Support in Palestine Urged<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-18JE-131<br />

[Pool <strong>of</strong> war resources among the Allies]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-363<br />

[Press reports on the American Jewish Conference<br />

and lend-lease aid to Saudi Arabia]<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-18JE-224<br />

Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Greece Explains Lease-Lend<br />

Agreement to His People<br />

(July 15. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-248<br />

[Proposal for playing up lease-lend aid to Near<br />

East in Arabic newspapers]<br />

(May IS, 1942) ¡NT-2AB-6<br />

[Soviet diplomats on a second front and other<br />

topics] (July 8-23. 1942) INT-24RS-242<br />

Lengyel, Emil<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emil Lengyel<br />

(Dec. 15, ¡944) INT-15HU-670<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25, 1944) INT-15HU-482<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-15HU-385<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. ¡944; Mar. 13. 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Speech by Emil Lengyel<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-33HU-¡4<br />

Symposium in Freedom House, Apr. 20, 1945<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) 1NT-24RS-366<br />

Lengyel, Ignatz<br />

[Hungarians in the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-1SHU-505<br />

Ignatz Lengyel (May 17. 1943) 1NT-15HV-339<br />

John P. Toth (May 2¡, ¡943) INT-15HU-344<br />

Lengyel, Melchior<br />

[Hungarian "Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights" and Hungarian<br />

Brotherhood "Special Statement"]<br />

(Jan. 5, ¡945) INT-15HU-696<br />

Lengyl, Paul<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. H, 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Lentgis, Thomas<br />

[Thomas D. Lentgis]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-14GR-670<br />

Lentz, Baron<br />

[Baron Lentz] (May 7. 1942) INT-13GE-133<br />

Leondopoulos, Steve<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7. ¡944) INT-¡9MI-266<br />

Leontich, L.<br />

[New Yugoslav representatives to UNRRA and<br />

UN Information Center, NYC]<br />

fOcr. 30. 1944) INT-30YU-1577<br />

Leontyi, Bishop<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27. 1945) INT-24RS-380<br />

Lepenica, Hysni<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec 24, 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

Lepetich, Milton K.<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

(Sept. H, 1944) INT-30YU-1536<br />

Lepon, Christ A.<br />

Greeks and Albanians (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-1AL-72<br />

Lerner, Max<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. ¡944) INT-33Z-77<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Union for Democratic Action<br />

(Apr. 3, ¡943) lNT-33GE-¡4<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War HI<br />

(Apr. 28. ¡944) ¡NT-13GE-H00<br />

Leroux, Mr.<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-37<br />

Leroy, Ame<br />

[Ame Leroy, conversation memo]<br />

(July ¡l. 1944) INT-12FR-852<br />

[Ame Leroy, French career diplomat, conversation<br />

memo] (Mar. 20, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-758<br />

[Ame Leroy's statement on ties between Benes<br />

and Alexis Leger]<br />

(Mar. 27, ¡944) INT-I2FR-770<br />

Leroy-Ladurie, Jacques<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-¡79<br />

[Information on certain German personalities]<br />

(Apr. 25. ¡942) INT-13GE-143<br />

Uroy-Ladurie (Apr. 20. 1942) INT-¡2FR-S7<br />

Leschinsky, J.<br />

[German Arrest <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Leschinsky] (Nov. 28, ¡942) INT-29UK-H4<br />

Leschnitzer, Adolph F.<br />

Immediate Program for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German School System<br />

(June 20, ¡945) ¡NT-¡3GE-1654<br />

Lesdin, Jacques<br />

Memorandum About Some <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Personalities (June 26, ¡941) INT-12FR-¡82<br />

Lesinski, John<br />

[Anti-Sosnkowski campaign in the London Polish<br />

press; Representatives Lesinski and Monkiewicz<br />

make appeal for Poland]<br />

(Mar. 8, ¡943: Mar. 11, 1943) INT-21PO-289<br />

Leskosek, Ivan<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡2¡3<br />

Lesniak, Joseph<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

(May ¡5, 1944) INT-21PO-830;<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-21PO-1293;<br />

(July H, ¡945) lNT-2¡PO-¡457<br />

Lesniewicz, Szczesny<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-21PO-¡365<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(May 7. ¡944) ¡NT-21PO-843;<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-2¡PO-¡200;<br />

(Apr. 20-21, 1945) INT-21PO-1266<br />

[Szczesny Lesniewicz]<br />

(June 4. ¡943) ¡NT-21PO-438<br />

Lessner, Erwin<br />

Evening Spent at the House <strong>of</strong> Mr. Günther, <strong>of</strong><br />

Günther Publications<br />

(Apr. 25, ¡945) INT-4AU-777<br />

Visit From Major Erwin Lessner<br />

(May 2¡, ¡945) INT-4AU-810<br />

Lessner William<br />

[Commentary on Russia's New Capitalism in the<br />

New York Times] (Apr. 5. 1944) INT-24RS-240<br />

Lettonian Workingman's Association<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Leubuscher, Mr.<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-4AU-3I7<br />

Leuschner, Wilhelm<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec 30. ¡944) INT-13GE-13¡9<br />

Levi-Strauss, Mr.<br />

Visit with Mr. Levi-Strauss <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Libre [des<br />

Hautes Etudes] (June 25, 1945) INT-12FR-W52<br />

Levin, Max<br />

[Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union] (May 26. ¡944) INT-33RS-18<br />

Levine, Isaac Don<br />

[New Slavonic group in New York]<br />

(May 1. ¡943) ¡NT-26SL-108<br />

Levitsky, A.<br />

Editorship <strong>of</strong> the Narodna Wola [People's Will]<br />

(Dec. ¡. ¡943) INT-29UK-246<br />

[Information on "Ukrainian Life"]<br />

(Mar. 7. ¡942) INT-29UK-23<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22. ¡942) INT-29UK-47<br />

Levitsky, Vladimir<br />

Chyz's Remarks on the Lichtensztul-Levitsky Talk<br />

(Oct. 2¡. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-570<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July 17. 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian View on Polish-Ukrainian Relations<br />

(Dec. ¡4, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-209<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. H. ¡942) INT-29UK-¡6<br />

[Vladimir Levitsky] (Jan. ¡1. ¡943: Jan. ¡3,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-203:<br />

(Jan. ¡5. ¡943) lNT-2¡PO-236<br />

Lewandowski, Edmund<br />

[Ed Lewandowski and other Polish-American<br />

personalities in Cleveland]<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-21PO-865<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) lNT-21PO-¡247<br />

Lewis, Alfred B.<br />

[Alfred Baker Lewis, information]<br />

(July 25. 1942; July 29. 1942) INT-19MI-89<br />

Lewis, Flora<br />

[Conversation with Flora Lewis]<br />

(July 26. ¡943) INT-27SP-¡93<br />

Lewis, John L.<br />

Nati Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent's<br />

appeal to Croat coal miners to return to work<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-30YU-101 ¡<br />

Lezak-Borin, V.<br />

Czech Affairs (Apr. ¡4, ¡944) INT-9CZ-673<br />

Liaudies Balsas (periodical)<br />

[Liaudies Balsas, Lithuanian publication in<br />

Toronto] (Nov. ¡944) INT-5BA-459<br />

Liberal and Progressive Party<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. ¡5. Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Liberal Party, Italy<br />

see Italian Liberal Party<br />

Liberation Nationale (newspaper)<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

(June 23. ¡942) INT-12FR-219<br />

Liberation (newspaper)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept., 1943) INT-12FR-68S;<br />

(Sept., ¡943) INT-12FR-686<br />

[Conversation with Antoine Gazda]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-438<br />

[De Gaullist underground press attitude toward<br />

U.S., analysis] (Nov. 2. 1942) INT-12FR-409<br />

Free French [excerpts from Liberation, resistance<br />

newspaper; dissension with Great Britain and the<br />

U.S.] (Mar. ¡. ¡942) 1NT-12FR-47<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

(June 23, 1942) 1NT-12FR-219<br />

[French underground publications and Vichy<br />

orders] (July 24. 1942) INT-¡2FR-314<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 201


Liberation (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Gazda invitation to Deutsch to write article in<br />

"Liberation"] (Aug. 14. 1943) INT-4AU-367<br />

Liberation, the French Underground Movement,<br />

and de Gaulle [by Paul Vignaux]<br />

(May 17-19, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-92<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell (pen<br />

name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn) and<br />

articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

(Nor. 19. 1943) INT-4AU-413<br />

[Paul Vignaux' cable to Albert Grand: information<br />

on "Liberation" and "Combat"]<br />

(Aug. 1. 1942) INT-12FR-217<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' interview with Jean Bernard:<br />

notes on "Liberation" and the French<br />

underground] (June 19, 1942) INT-12FR-245<br />

[Underground press in France, review]<br />

(July 14-20, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-294<br />

Liberer et Federer (newspaper)<br />

[French resistance press]<br />

(Nov. 29, 1942) INT-12FR-466<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> "Liberer et Federer"<br />

(May 9-July 13, 1942) INT-12FR-265<br />

Liberman, Sidney<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-279<br />

Liberman, Simon<br />

[Book outline <strong>of</strong>] First Decade <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia, by<br />

Simon Liberman (Sept. 2, 1943) rNT-24RS-185<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-23<br />

Liberte (newspaper)<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present Situation in<br />

the French Press <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-12FR-113<br />

Reviews on: La Justice, La Liberte, and Le<br />

Courrier de Lawrence<br />

(June 19. 1942) INT-12FR-112<br />

Liberty Day Committee<br />

[Hungarian] Liberty Day<br />

(Mar. 14. 1943) INT-15HU-250<br />

LibertyviUe, 111.<br />

[Ail-American Serbian Congress at St. Sav<br />

Monastery in LibertyviUe, 111.]; Serbian<br />

"Chetniks" (June 30. 1942) INT-30YU-114<br />

[Meeting called by Bishop Dionisije, LibertyviUe,<br />

111., Dec. 7-8, 1944]<br />

(Dec. ÍJ, 1944) INT-30YU-1635<br />

Libohova, Eqrem<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

Libonati, Eliodor M.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Chicago]<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-mT-853<br />

Libraries<br />

Hungarian Reference Library<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-15HU-739<br />

[Inter-Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, information<br />

request] (Fei. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-349<br />

[PoUtical activities in Brazil and Argentina; listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> German libraries in Argentina]<br />

(Jul-Aug. 1942) INT-171T-459<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Libre France (newspaper)<br />

[De GauUist underground press attitude toward<br />

U.S., analysis] (Nov. 2. ¡942) INT-12FR-409<br />

Libya<br />

Interview with General Odie [General Weygand's<br />

dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in Libya, and<br />

situation on the eastern front]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1941) INT-12FR-29<br />

[Mission <strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Vallin to the Fighting<br />

French troops in Chad and Libya]<br />

(Oct. 3. 1942) 1NT-12FR-369<br />

Lichner, Jan<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25. 1944) INT-9CZ-813<br />

Interview with Jan Lichner and Fedor Hodza<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-774<br />

202 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Lichtensztul]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1943) INT-21PO-324<br />

Chyz's Remarks on the Lichtensztul-Levitsky Talk<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-21PO-570<br />

[Dr. Josef Lichtensztul]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-21PO-504<br />

[Dr. Joseph Lichtenstul]<br />

(Apr. 29. 1944) INT-21PO-804<br />

[Dr. Lichtensztul] (Oct. 21. 1943) INT-21PO-569<br />

Dr. Lichtensztul's Lecture on the White-Russian<br />

Problem (May 16, 1944) INT-21PO-826<br />

[Josef Lichtensztul) (Feb. S, 1943) INT-21PO-240<br />

[Polish Citizens Committee meeting; Dr.<br />

Lichtensztul discharged from <strong>of</strong>fice]<br />

(July 3. 1945) INT-21PO-1439<br />

Lidice, Czechoslovakia<br />

[Changing name <strong>of</strong> Berlin in U.S. to Lidice,<br />

suggestion from Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (June 18-24, 1942) INT-10EU-52<br />

Lie, Haakon<br />

[Anti-Semitism in Norwegian Merchant Marine<br />

Circles] (Mar. 8, 1945) 1NT-25SC-354<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation; CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-372<br />

[Norwegian shipping issues]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-25SC-139<br />

Speech by Haakon Lie<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) 1NT-33NTV-4<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

[U.S. trade unions' support for Norwegian unions]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-327<br />

Lie, Trygve<br />

[Interview with Jens Boyesen]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1945) INT-25SC-394<br />

Liechtenstein<br />

Internal Situation; Liechtenstein as a Possible<br />

Refuge for Nazi (Oct. 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-816<br />

Liekki (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-11F1-100<br />

Lielnors, Harry W.<br />

Baltic Committee in New York<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-190<br />

Baltic Study Committee<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-5BA-219<br />

Latvia (June 2, 1942) INT-5BA-2<br />

Latvian Relief, Inc. (JVov. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-476<br />

Latvians and the Prospective Re-entry <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Country (JVov. 23, 1943) INT-5BA-268<br />

Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-290<br />

PoUsh-Baltic States Relations<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-5BA-180<br />

PoUtical Differences between Latvian Leaders<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-350<br />

Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper)<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> "Lietuviu Zinios" in Pittsburgh<br />

(JVov. 17, 1942) INT-5BA-68<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Fei>. 22, 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

[Letter regarding "Lietuviu Zinios" mailing list]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-5BA-156<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (Sept. 30, 1942) INT-5BA-51<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-5BA-58<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Opinion During the<br />

2nd Fortnight <strong>of</strong> June, 1944<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-5BA-399<br />

Lithuanian Pittsburgh paper comments on<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, Sunday, June 27<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-5BA-212<br />

Lithuanian Polish relations<br />

(Aug. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-226<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1. 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

Vilnis Editor: Lietuviu Zinios<br />

(JVov. II, 1942) 1NT-5BA-65<br />

Liga AntiNazi De Habla Alemania (Mexico)<br />

Nazi Organization in Mexico<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-13GE-1259<br />

Liga Pro Cultura Alemania en Mexico<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) 1NT-13GE-1098<br />

Ligue des Droits de l'Homme et de la<br />

Démocratie Nouvelle<br />

Henri Elie Amedee Laugier<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-12FR-16<br />

Lillions, Christos<br />

[Interview with Christos D. LiUions]<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-14GR-694<br />

Limbach, Max<br />

Cooperation <strong>of</strong> German Organizations with<br />

Organizations Loyal to <strong>US</strong>A; Max Limbach; San<br />

Diego and Vicinty- Followers <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-216<br />

Lincher, Morris<br />

Serb[ian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-749<br />

Lincoln, Abraham<br />

Fascist Forgery Reappears in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-33IT-48<br />

Lind, Bertil<br />

[Conversation with Swedish businessmen]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) 1NT-25SC-12<br />

[Meeting with Swedish businessmen]<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-25SC-21<br />

Lindabury, Richard V.<br />

[Richard V. Lindabury] OP-2-46<br />

Lindbaek, Lise<br />

Interview with Mrs. Lise Lindbaek<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-25SC-374<br />

Linden, N.J.<br />

Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Linden, New Jersey<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-5BA-206<br />

Linder, Anton<br />

[Correspondence between Linder and Deutsch]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-4AU-720<br />

Linder, August<br />

Swedish Sentiment (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-243<br />

Lindholm, Albert Blytt<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sepf. 19, 1943) INT-25SC-234<br />

L'Indipendenza (newspaper)<br />

[Information on the clandestine newspaper,<br />

"L'Indipendenza"]<br />

(Oct. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1580<br />

Lindsbury, Richard V.<br />

[Memo from Richard V. Lindabury to Bjarne<br />

Braatoy] (JVov. 20. 1944) INT-9CZ-812<br />

Lindstrom, Paul<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Sept 12. 1943) INT-25SC-205<br />

Lions' Club<br />

Dr. Jurasz's Speech at the Lions' Club Luncheon<br />

(Nov. 18. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-128<br />

Lipovatz, Vera<br />

[Vera Lipovatz] (Dec. 15. 1942) INT-24RS-97<br />

Lippa, Costantino<br />

[Costantino Lippa] (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-763<br />

Lippi, Dr.<br />

[Dr. Lippi] (Apr. 13. 1944) INT-17TT-1121<br />

Lippmann, Walter<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Ocf. 7. 1944) INT-33GE-62<br />

[Postwar territorial settlements in Eastern Europe,<br />

extract from Walter Lippman's U.S. Foreign<br />

Policy] (June 1, 1943) INT-10EU-219


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23. 1945) INT-33UK-34<br />

Lips, Eva<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Literature in Germany and its Human<br />

Consequences (Jan. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1325<br />

Lips, Julius E.<br />

Dr. Julius E. Lipps<br />

(Apr. ¡4, 1945) INT-13GE-1465<br />

Dr. Julius Lips and his views on Particularism<br />

(Aug. 21. 24. 1942) INT-13GE-274<br />

Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

World War III (Oct. 18. 1944) INT-33Z-91<br />

Background Information on Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(Oct. 14. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1246<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-21<br />

[Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War HI]<br />

(Oct. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1238<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III.<br />

Memorial Rally for American Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Who Have Died Through German Brutality<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1545<br />

[Victor Ridder's criminal libel suit]<br />

(June 11. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-680<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

Lipschutz, Mr.<br />

Belgian, Jewish Diamond Magnates (Lipschutz and<br />

the two Goldmuntz Brothers)<br />

(June 22. 1943) 1NT-6BE-24<br />

Lipski, Joseph<br />

[Bombing raids effect on morale in Germany]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-486<br />

Lipsky, Louis<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. ¡8. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-I49<br />

[Press releases on speeches by Dr. Julian<br />

Morgenstern and Louis Lipsky]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-146<br />

Liria (newspaper)<br />

Albanian-American Intermission<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-33AL-10<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

(Sept. 1. 1944) INT-33AL-15<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-98<br />

Albanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-33AL-12<br />

Albanian Political Society "Shqiperia e Lire" (Free<br />

Albania) (Sept. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-19<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi, Free Albanian<br />

leader (Aug. 27, 1942) 1NT-1AL-8<br />

[Free Albania] (May 10, 1943) INT-1AL-195<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary, and<br />

Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly and<br />

separately, 2-7 June<br />

(June 8, 1944) ¡NT-1AL117<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Nelo Drizari<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-1AL-97<br />

Mr. Harry Sotir (Mar. 23, 1944) INT-1AL-104<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-33AL-14<br />

Lisowski, Eunice<br />

[Letter to Euncie Lisowski on German intellectuals<br />

in U.S.] (Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-372<br />

Lisowsky, Miss<br />

Talk With Miss Lisowsky [<strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

International Education]<br />

(Apr. 17-21, 1943) 1NT-10EU-183<br />

Lissiuk, Kalina<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A (Mar. 30, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-18<br />

List, Herbert<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

List, J. Z.<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1339<br />

L'ltalia d'oggi (newspaper)<br />

Communist "L'ltalia d'Oggi" Folds Again<br />

(July 7. 1945) INT-33IT-151<br />

Maverick Italian-American Communist Paper<br />

Killed (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-33IT-122<br />

Rift Among Italian-American Communists Marked<br />

by Appearance <strong>of</strong> New Publication<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) ¡NT-33IT-118<br />

L'ltalia e La Voce del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) INT-331T-55<br />

L'ltalia Libera (newspaper)<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) INT-33ÍT-55<br />

"L'ltalia Libera" Reorganized<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) INT-33IT-43<br />

L'ltalia (newspaper)<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian-American press]<br />

(Mar. 26-Apr. 19. 1942) INT-17IT-110<br />

Comparative Analysis <strong>of</strong> Current Trends in the<br />

Two Leading Italian-Language Newspapers <strong>of</strong><br />

San Francisco (Aug. 27. 1943) INT-I7IT-797<br />

[Information on L'ltalia (newspaper), California<br />

Italian-American clubs, and Japanese-American<br />

relocation] (Feb. 23-Apr. 9. 1942) INT-17IT-109<br />

Italian-language Newspapers<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-llIT-Tl<br />

[San Francisco newspaper "L'ltalia" supporting<br />

U.S. war effort] (Feb. 23, 1942) INT-17IT-I05<br />

Litauer, Stefan<br />

[Dr. Stefan Litauer]<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-21FO-864<br />

Lithuania<br />

Baltic States and Soviet Union<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-32A-66<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-SBA-610<br />

Lithuanians: numbered reports INT-33LI-I to<br />

INT-33LI-63<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries, Germany<br />

and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) INT-10EU-526<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on Polish-Lithuanian<br />

Friction (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-21PO-684<br />

Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-5BA-23<br />

[Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-158<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-5BA-11<br />

Lithuanian Organizations<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-5BA-378<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23, 1943) INT-5BA-154<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

[Meeting with Paul Dargis]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-5BA-456<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-5BA-402<br />

Meetings in New York, January 1-12, 1943<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-96<br />

New Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-5BA-371<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-365<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-SBA-261<br />

Russo-Baltic Controversy in the New York at War<br />

Parade (June 22, 1942) INT-5BA-14<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-33LI-6<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

Lithuanian Amalgamated Garment Workers<br />

Union<br />

Politics in the Lithuanian Amalgamated Garment<br />

Workers Union Branch in Brooklyn<br />

(Dec 28. 1944) INT-5BA-495<br />

Lithuanian-American Committee for Freedom<br />

and Democracy<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) rNT-5BA-154<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-I15<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

Meeting in NYC, Oct 18, 1944<br />

(Nov. 10, 1944) INT-5BA-461<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-247<br />

American Lithuanian Council Conference in<br />

Washington, D.C. (Feb. 21. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-518<br />

American Lithuanian Council Meeting at New<br />

York on June ll-16th<br />

(June 20. 1945) INT-5BA-582<br />

Anthony Eden and Lithuania<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-155<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) INT-5BA-333<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa-, Sept 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sept 10. 1943) INT-5BA-238<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> American Lithuanian Council; and<br />

Lithuanian Resolutions (Feb. 26, 1943; Mar. 18,<br />

1943) INT-5BA-153<br />

[Dr. Alfred Senn attacked by Lithuanian<br />

spokesmen] (Apr. 23. 1944) 1NT-5BA-360<br />

Father Dr. Joseph Vaskas, Rector <strong>of</strong> Marianapolis<br />

College, on American Lithuanian Politics<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-493<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Communist Conference,<br />

Nov. 18, 1943 (Nov. 8. 1943) 1NT-5BA-262<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Conference in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 1943<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-5BA-217<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

in Chicago (June 2, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-195<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona<br />

(July 31, 1943) 1NT-5BA-223<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-5BA-204<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member <strong>of</strong><br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-242<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabiliauskas<br />

(¿pr. 22, 1943) INT-5BA-171<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-489<br />

[Judge William F. Laukaitis, William Kvetkas, and<br />

Kazys V. Grinius meeting with Dewitt C. Poole<br />

regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-5BA-589<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-288<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-5BA-23<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) 1NT-5BA-302<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian American Council Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-5BA-551<br />

[Lithuanian American Council meeting, Brooklyn,<br />

N.Y., Dec. 1944] (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-488<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 203


Lithuanian American Council Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-152<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian Americans: San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-5BA-583<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) 1NT-5BA-92<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

ViVov. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-270<br />

Lithuanian Convention in New York<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-SBA-448<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Nov. 1943 and Lithuanian Relief Questions<br />

(Dec. ¡4, 1943) INT-5BA-276<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago,<br />

Nov. 20-22, 1943 (Nov. 26, 1943) INT-5BA-269<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-323<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-SBA-411<br />

[Lithuanian Minister Zadeikis and the Pittsburgh<br />

Conference] (Sept. 10. 1943) INT-5BA-239<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Conference, Feb. 5-6, To<br />

Be Held in New York<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-293<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Congress <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

Feb. 5 and 6, and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-5BA-304<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference in New York,<br />

May 30, 1943 (June 12, 1943) INT-5BA-199<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Seek Unity<br />

(Nov. 10, 1944) INT-5BA-460<br />

Lithuanian News (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-253<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 28, 1945) INT-5BA-554<br />

[Lithuanian organization meetings in New York<br />

City] (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-I00<br />

[Lithuanian Organizations]<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-5BA-379<br />

Lithuanian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

fFefc. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-117<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 48-HR<br />

(Jan. 6, 1945) 1NT-5BA-500<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23, 1943) INT-5BA-154<br />

Lithuanian Query (Wov. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-475<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22, 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-328<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3, 1943) INT-5BA-196<br />

Lithuanians Celebrate Their Independence Day<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-21PO-257<br />

Lithuanians: numbered reports INT-33LI-1 to<br />

INT-33U-63<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-443<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July 12. 1944) INT-5BA-402<br />

Meetings in New York, January 1-12, 1943<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-96<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Kazys S. Karpius<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) INT-5BA-166<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization (Apr. 20, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-603<br />

Memorandum on Postwar International<br />

Organization (Mar-Apr. 1945) INT-5BA-601<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-147<br />

[Paul Dargis, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

National Alliance comments on Lithuanian<br />

American concerns]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1945) INT-5BA-542<br />

204 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Pius Grigaitis and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council] (Mar. 31, 1942) INT-5BA-17<br />

Political Strife Amongst Lithuanians<br />

(Jan. 13, 1945) INT-5BA-502<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(2Vov. 9. 1943) 1NT-5BA-261<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F. Laukaitis <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore reading from a memorandum on a<br />

postwar international organization]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-5BA-570<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pakstas' Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference<br />

(Nov. 22, 1943) INT-5BA-267<br />

[Queries on Lithuanian Matters: American<br />

Lithuanian Council (Dec. 30, 1942) INT-5BA-80<br />

[Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian American Council]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-5BA-553<br />

[Resolutions passed by Conference <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pa., Pittsburgh, May<br />

14, 1944] (May 25, 1944) INT-5BA-375<br />

Strife within the American Lithuanian Council<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-5BA-599<br />

Sundry Lithuanian Items<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944) INT-5BA-441<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-5BA-241<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-265<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-5BA-151<br />

Two New Organizations Formed in Allegheny<br />

County (May 25, 1944) INT-5BA-374<br />

William Laukaitis' Press Interview at San<br />

Francisco (May 14, 1945) INT-5BA-563<br />

Lithuanian American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-247<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-292<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-279<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) 1NT-5BA-302<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration, New<br />

York, New York, Feb. 1944<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-5BA-315<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-265<br />

Lithuanian American Information Center<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

Meeting in NYC, Oct. 18, 1944<br />

(JVov. 10, 1944) INT-5BA-461<br />

American Lithuanian Council Meeting at New<br />

York on June 11-16th<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-5BA-582<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (Sept. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-430<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American<br />

Information Center<br />

(July 10. 1944) INT-5BA-396<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-5BA-468;<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33U-44<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center Reports<br />

on Baltic Visit to the State Department<br />

(Sept. 29. 1944) INT-5BA-433<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-33U-36<br />

Lithuanian-American Protest "Wholesale<br />

Exterminations" (Sept. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33U-39<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (July 19. 1944) INT-33LI-30<br />

Miscellaneous Notes from the<br />

Lithuanian-American Press<br />

(July 29. 1944) INT-33LI-32<br />

New Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16. 1944) INT-5BA-369<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

(May 13. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-365<br />

Strife within the American Lithuanian Council<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-5BA-599<br />

Talk with Colonel Kazys Grinius<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-431<br />

Visit to the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (June 15, 1944) INT-5BA-383<br />

Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-247<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

[American Lithuanian National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. 6. 1943) INT-5BA-236<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona<br />

(July 31. 1943) 1NT-SBA-223<br />

[Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sept. 1943]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-5BA-220<br />

Preparations for the Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-224<br />

Resolutions Passed at the Lithuanian Pittsburgh<br />

Conference (Ocf. 26, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-251<br />

Lithuanian Bulletin (newspaper)<br />

Baltic Committee in New York<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-5BA-190<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16, 1944) INT-33LI-23<br />

Resolutions Passed at the Lithuanian Pittsburgh<br />

Conference (Oct. 26, 1943) INT-5BA-251<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Federation<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Wov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-5BA-23<br />

News Items from Nazi-controlled Sources<br />

Infiltrating American Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

(May 3, ¡944) INT-5BA-361<br />

Notes from the Lithuanian-Language Press<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-5BA-390<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Information Bureau<br />

Catholic Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

(Jan. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-95<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Men's League<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in Brazil<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-520<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Priests Association<br />

Mahanoy, Pa. Lithuanians<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-243<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Women's Society<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in Brazil<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-520<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Youth League, the<br />

Knights<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in Brazil<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-520<br />

Lithuanian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22, 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

Lithuanian Citizens League<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

(Oct. 15, 1941) ¡NT-5BA-40<br />

Lithuanian Club<br />

see American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Linden, N.J.<br />

Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Linden, New Jersey<br />

(June 21. 1943) INT-5BA-206


Index by Subjects and Names Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland,<br />

Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Not. 20. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-84<br />

Lithuanian Communists Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 1943<br />

Lithuanian Communists Conference, Brooklyn,<br />

New York, Dec. 1943<br />

(Dec. 11. 1943) 1NT-5BA-275;<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) INT-5BA-278<br />

Lithuanian Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept.<br />

1943<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Conference in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 1943<br />

(July 15. 1943) IPÍT-5BA-217<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Association<br />

Lithuanian Query (Nov. 25, 1944) ¡NT-SBA-475<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Institute<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) INT-5BA-333<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) INT-5BA-92<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Institute<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) INT-5BA-97<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

Lithuanian National Organizations<br />

(Dec 8. 1942) ¡NT-SBA-78<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 40-HR<br />

fiVov. 13. 1944) INT-5BA-464<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

New York, Oct. 1944]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-5BA-482<br />

Lithuanian Situation CD«. 9, 1941) INT-SBA-1;<br />

(Dec. 1941) INT-5BA-191<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) 1NT-SBA-115<br />

Lithuanian Democratic Conference, Brooklyn,<br />

N.Y., Dec. 1943<br />

American Lithuanian Communists<br />

COcr. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-248<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-SBA-281<br />

Lithuanian News (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-253<br />

Lithuanian Democratic League <strong>of</strong> Cook<br />

County<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 1U.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22. 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference, Chicago,<br />

111., No?. 1943<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) 1NT-5BA-279<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-270<br />

Lithuanian Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) INT-SBA-273<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Nov. 1943 and Lithuanian Relief Questions<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-5BA-276<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago,<br />

Nov. 20-22, 1943 (Nov. 26. 1943) INT-5BA-269<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations,<br />

Feb. 1943<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration (Feb. 15. 1943) ¡NT-33U-5<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-33U-6<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations,<br />

Feb. 1944<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-33LI-21<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-33H-19<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations,<br />

Feb. 1945<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(February ¡5, 1945) ¡NT-33LI-50<br />

Lithuanian Information Bureau in New York<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-279<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

Col. Kazys Grinius on the Present International<br />

Situation (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-355<br />

Father Dr. Joseph Vaskas, Rector <strong>of</strong> Marianapolis<br />

College, on American Lithuanian Politics<br />

CDcc. 28, 1944) INT-SBA-493<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16, 1944) INT-33U-23<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 66-HR<br />

(May 21, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-565<br />

New Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(Apr. 24. 1944) INT-5BA-352<br />

Lithuanian Jew (publication)<br />

Lithuanian Jew published by the American<br />

Federation for Lithuanian Jews<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-5BA-229<br />

Lithuanian Legation<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 3. 1942) INT-5BA-114<br />

Lithuanian Literary Association<br />

Current Speeches <strong>of</strong> Kalbes F. Abekas<br />

(Nov. 17. 1942) INT-SBA-67<br />

Lithuanian Literary Society<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

I.W.O. and Lithuanians<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-5BA-389<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Feb. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-127<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 52-HR<br />

(Feb. 3. 1945) INT-SBA-511<br />

Lithuanian Literature Society<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-451<br />

Lithuanian National Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) INT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian National Church<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-58<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

see National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

Lithuanian National League<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian National League<br />

Sandara, Philadelphia, June 1944<br />

(July 1. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-393<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-261<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-33LI-6<br />

Lithuanian National Relief Fund<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) ¡NT-SBA-288<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

[Lithuanian organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-145<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-5BA-287<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-5BA-114<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference, New<br />

York, May 1943<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference in New York,<br />

May 30, 1943 (June 12, 1943) INT-5BA-199<br />

Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22. 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

[Lithuanian organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-5BA-145<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Manhattan Lithuanians in Support <strong>of</strong><br />

the United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Jan. 23. 1945) INT-5BA-507<br />

Lithuanian Relief, Inc.<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] (Dec. 29. 1944) 1NT-5BA-496<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) 1NT-5BA-84<br />

Liths Mobilize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

(May 25. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-23<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Ocr. 31, 1944) 1NT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-92<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-11S<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-26I<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation<br />

Largest Lithuanian Catholic Society Expands Its<br />

Activities (Dec. 7, 1944) INT-33LI-45<br />

Lithuanian Query (Nov. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-475<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

Great Neck, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Feb. I, 1943) INT-5BA-99<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

New York, Oct. 1944]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-5BA-482<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-11S<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic Literary Society<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Wov. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-261<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic Priests League <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Reverend Karalius' Letter to President Roosevelt<br />

(Apr. 29. 1943) INT-5BA-177<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic St. Joseph's<br />

Federation<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in Brazil<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-520<br />

Lithuanian Sisters <strong>of</strong> St. Casimir<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Lithuanian Socialist Federation<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

[Queries on Lithuanian Matters: American<br />

Lithuanian Council (Dec. 30. ¡942) ¡NT-5BA-80<br />

Lithuanian St. George's Society<br />

[Lithuanian Communists Conference, Brooklyn,<br />

New York, Dec. 1943]<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) 1NT-5BA-278<br />

Lithuanian St. George's Society<br />

(June 23, 1943) INT-5BA-208<br />

Lithuanian St. George's Society <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn<br />

(May 14. 1943) ¡NT-SBA-185<br />

Lithuanian Tailors Union<br />

Noteworthy Lithuanian Union Meeting in<br />

Brooklyn (Apr. 6. 1944) INT-5BA-346<br />

Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Feb. 1944<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27. 1944) INT-5BA-328<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 205


Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent Index by Subjects and Names<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-6S<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German public meeting in Pittsburgh, January 20,<br />

1943] (Jan. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-495<br />

Interview with Dr. Bronisch in re Loyal Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; German Language<br />

Broadcasts Dealing With Field <strong>of</strong> Religion in<br />

Present Crisis (Aug. 22, 1942) INT-I3GE-285<br />

Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-897<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20, 1943) INT-13GE-661<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

(Jan. 21, ¡943) INT-10EU-126<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> German-Americans to Manifesto <strong>of</strong><br />

Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-Í3GE-533<br />

Ridder-Shuster Controversy<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-993<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

Loyal Club<br />

see Hellenic-American Loyal Club<br />

Loyal Orange Institution <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Loyal Orange Institution <strong>of</strong> the U.S., Inc.<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-16IR-7<br />

Loyen, Stephen<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Stephen Loyen]<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1445<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CPU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1369<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1321<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-30YU-919<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Yugoslav Sokol<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-30YU-894<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent, Pittsburg, May 30, 1943<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-33YU-26<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-639;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-640<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Oakland Yugoslav Sokol,<br />

May 8, 1943 (May 15. 1943) INT-30YU-897<br />

Lozoraitis, Stasys<br />

Former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Stasys<br />

Lozoraitis in Rome About the Allies<br />

(June 29. 1944) INT-5BA-388<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 70-HR<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-5BA-588<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-85<br />

Lraper (newspaper)<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-33AM-1<br />

Luber, Raymond<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) INT-I2FR-186<br />

Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Harry<br />

All-Slav Congress: Conversation Between William<br />

Boyd and Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Russian representative in<br />

Slav Congress (Sept. 4. 1942) INT-30YU-216<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-33Z-103<br />

208 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Slav Congress, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-26SL-207<br />

Slav Congress News, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-26SL-168<br />

Slav Congress, Ohio (May 9, 1945) INT-26SL-231<br />

Lubibratich, T. J.<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, ¡944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Lublin Committee<br />

[Polish-American press comment on U.S. and<br />

British relations with the Lublin Committee]<br />

(Apr. ¡2, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-1244<br />

Polish National Liberation Committee in Lublin<br />

and the "Provisional Government" [background<br />

and activities] (Jan. ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡¡¡2<br />

Luboy (periodical)<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, ¡942) INT-29VK-¡2<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. ¡1, 1942) ¡NT-8CR-5<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Luburic, Ladislav<br />

[Croat Radio Bradcast Greetings for Pro-Axis Rev.<br />

Ladislav Luburic]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 28. ¡942) INT-30YU-¡88<br />

Lucak, Mike<br />

Carpatho-Russians (Mar. ¡8, ¡944) INT-8CR-H9<br />

Slav Congress News, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26. ¡944) INT-26SL-168<br />

Lucas, Anthony<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 26, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡363<br />

Brochure; anti-Mitchell Activities<br />

(June ¡5, ¡943) INT-30YU-955<br />

Comments by Anthony Lucas<br />

(Aug. ¡5. ¡944) INT-30YU-1496<br />

[Lithuanian Workers Alliance Meeting, New York,<br />

N.Y., June 1943] (June 29, ¡943) INT-5BA-2H<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(May 3¡. ¡943) INT-30YU-9¡9<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent, Pittsburg, May 30, 1943<br />

(May 3¡, ¡943) INT-33YU-26<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

(May 22, ¡943) INT-30YU-900<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1230<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 20. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1406<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Croatian Organizations in<br />

Allegheny County Held on May 30, 1943<br />

(June 1. ¡943) 1NT-30YU-925<br />

Slovenian Women's Union <strong>of</strong> America [Sixth<br />

Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, May 16-19,<br />

1943] (May ¡7, ¡943) INT-30YU-886<br />

Luchaire, Jean<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-789<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot] (Sept. 3. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-379<br />

Lucker, Hubert<br />

[Press bulletins on Hubert Lucker and the<br />

Esperantic Association <strong>of</strong> North America]<br />

(July 10 and 12. 1942) 1NT-23RM-H3<br />

Luckert, Charles<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 28, ¡943) INT-25SC-242<br />

Ludova Strana<br />

[Wendell S. Platek's Views Concerning the<br />

Czechoslovak Government]<br />

(Mar. ¡6. ¡945) INT-9CZ-870<br />

Ludovisi, Prince Boncompagni<br />

Ludovisi Is Interned, Friend <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(Dec. ¡2, ¡94¡) INT-¡7IT-238<br />

L'udovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25, ¡944) INT-9CZ-8¡3<br />

Bratislava Propaganda Reaches U.S. Via Sweden<br />

(Feb. 3, ¡945) INT-9CZ-848<br />

Calvin Brook on Sundry Matters<br />

(Aug. 24, ¡944) iyT-9CZ-745<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, ¡944) INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, ¡945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

(June ¡3. 1945) INT-9CZ-924<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. ¡4, ¡944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

[Czechoslovakia the 17th Soviet republic ?]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-653<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

[Information on Calvin Brook, editor <strong>of</strong> L'udovy<br />

Dennik] (Feb. 28, ¡944) INT-9CZ-645<br />

TWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. ¡, ¡944) INT-26SL-¡65<br />

[Letter and article concerning the headquarters <strong>of</strong><br />

the "Ludovy Dennik" moving from Chicago,<br />

Illinois, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

(Jan. ¡2, ¡943) INT-9CZ-240<br />

Ludovy Dennik (Jan. ¡9, ¡943) INT-9CZ-233<br />

Ludovy Dennik Advertisements<br />

(Mar. ¡2, ¡943) INT-9CZ-3¡2<br />

"Ludovy Dennik" Banquet<br />

(Jan. 26, ¡943) INT-9CZ-244<br />

Ludovy Dennik Moving to Pittsburgh<br />

(Jan. 7, ¡943) INT-9CZ-227<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Organizational Leaders in Pittsburgh,<br />

Jan. 23, 1945 (Jan. 25, ¡945) INT-8CR-204<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists<br />

(Aug. 7. ¡945) INT-33CZ-79<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> Ludovy Dennik<br />

(Apr. 5. ¡944) INT-9CZ-668<br />

Press Sources (Ju¡y 3¡. ¡944) INT-30YU-¡48¡<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. ¡8. ¡944) INT-9CZ-633<br />

Recent trends in the Slovak and the Czech press<br />

(Dec. 2, ¡943) INT-9CZ-597<br />

Slovak-American Newspaper Editors and Other<br />

Matters (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-9CZ-608<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

(Nov. ¡2, 1943) INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak and Polish, Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

(Apr. ¡7, 1944) INT-9CZ-675<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-260;<br />

(Feb. 6, ¡943) INT-33CZ-5<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-33CZ-40<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wendell Platek, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Slovak Society]<br />

(Feb. 22, ¡944) INT-9CZ-642<br />

Ludwig, Emil<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5. ¡942) INT-13GE-477<br />

Conversation with Emil Ludwig in Pacific<br />

Palisades, California, December 16, 1944<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) INT-13GE-1324<br />

Dinner with Count Czernin<br />

(July H, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-847<br />

Emil Ludwig Draws Attacks from German<br />

Quarters (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-921<br />

Emil Ludwig on the German Problem<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-33GE-35<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany (Jan. ¡8, 1945) INT-33GE-75<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-605<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum<br />

(Jan. ¡2, ¡944) 1NT-33GE-32<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Jan. 9,<br />

1944 (Jan. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-945


Index by Subjects and Names Lutheraneren (periodical)<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Town Hall Forum to hear Emil Ludwig<br />

speak on "Will Germany Try It Again?"<br />

(Dec 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1304<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-33GE-34<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored by<br />

"Aufbau," New York City, January 27, 1944<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-33GE-3S<br />

[New York City lecture <strong>of</strong> Emil Ludwig]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-I3GE-1013<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20. May 1, 1943) 1NT-13GE-637<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Lion Feuchtwanger at<br />

Pacific Pallisades, California, December 10, 1944<br />

(Dec 19, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1308<br />

[Speech by Emil Ludwig on "How to Treat the<br />

Germans"] (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1402<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1302<br />

Victor Ridder Hits Back<br />

(Apr. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1071<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

(Mar. IS, 1944) 1NT-33GE-39<br />

Lufrano, Louis<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-282<br />

Lugosi, Bela<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944; Apr. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-54S<br />

[American Hungarian affairs]<br />

(July 2. 1943) im , -15HU-374<br />

Conversation with Bela Lugosi in San Francisco on<br />

Mar. I (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-15HU-731<br />

[Correspondence between Bela Lugosi and C. W.<br />

Biegen] (Nov. 3, 1943; Nov. 6,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-448<br />

Count M. Karolyi, B. Lugosi, and the Hungarian<br />

American Council for Democracy<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-1SHU-422<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-15HU-385<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy]<br />

(July 14, 20, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-389<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarian Politics (June 22. 1943) INT-1SHU-368<br />

[Interview Between Bela Lugosi and Tibor<br />

Kerekes] (June 23, 1943) INT-15HU-369<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23. 24. 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) 1NT-15HU-498<br />

[Reactions to New Hungarian Council]<br />

(July 20, 23, 1943) INT-15HU-393<br />

Lukasiewicz, Czeslaw<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the role <strong>of</strong><br />

Czeslaw Lukasiewicz]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1537<br />

Lukiyan, Chester<br />

Serbpan] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-749<br />

Lundbeck, G. Hilmer<br />

[Conditions in Europe]<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-25SC-179<br />

[G. Hilmer Lundbeck biography]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-25SC-323<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-257<br />

Lundquist, Adolph<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-11FI-57<br />

L'Unione dei Sicilian!<br />

[Establishment and aims <strong>of</strong> L'Unione dei Siciliani]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1944) INT-nrr-1373<br />

L'Unione (newspaper)<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian-American press]<br />

(Mar. 26-Apr. 19, 1942) INT-17IT-110<br />

L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian-American press]<br />

(Mar. 26-Apr. 19, 1942) INT-17IT-110<br />

[Fifth anniversary banquet for "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo"] (Mar. 12. 1944) INT-17IT-106I<br />

Fifth Birthday <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-33n , -52<br />

Fourth Anniversary Banquet <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo" (May 13, 1943) INT-17IT-651;<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-33IT-9<br />

[Italian-American Press]<br />

(Apr. 18-May 7. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-90<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-33IT-55<br />

Meeting Called by "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

(May 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1751<br />

Mrs. Roosevelt Greets Italian People's Paper<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) lNT-nrr-121<br />

[Victory celebration by L'Unita del Popólo<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

(Oct. 9-JVov. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-384<br />

Luotto, Andrea<br />

Former Fascist Rooter May Direct New York<br />

Radio Station (July 14, 1942) 1NT-17IT-250<br />

Lupescu, Magda<br />

Romanian Emigration and Its Political Activity<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-23RM-51<br />

Lupis, Giovanni<br />

[Protest by Giovanni Lupis against cabinet<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Badoglio Government]<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-17IT-I178<br />

Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi, and<br />

Giuseppe Lupis] (May 24, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-363;<br />

(Sept. 2-13, 1942) INT-17IT-457<br />

[Correspondence between Giuseppe Lupis and<br />

Giuseppe Modigliani regarding anti-Fascist<br />

activities] (Apr. 15, 1942; Apr. 17,<br />

1942) INT-17IT-442<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis] (May 9, 1942) INT-17IT-133;<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-17IT-279;<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-17IT-401;<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-525;<br />

(Dec 11. 1942; Dec. 14. 1942) ¡NT-I7IT-558;<br />

(June 30. 1943) INT-17IT-705;<br />

(Aug. 16. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-782;<br />

(Aug. 23, 1943) INT-17IT-790:<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-868;<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-17IT-932;<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-963;<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-964;<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-1004;<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) INT-17IT-1071;<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1082;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1137;<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1206;<br />

(June 19, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1245;<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-1717-1309;<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-17rr-1796<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(May 30, 1942; June 12, 1942) INT-17IT-156<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Girolamo Valenti]<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1310<br />

Italian Anti-Fascism in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-33IT-2<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-33IT-6<br />

Quarrels in Italian Anti-Fascist Circles<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942-Jan. 11, 1943) INT-17IT-564<br />

Lupu, Valeria<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-198<br />

Lusatia<br />

see also Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (Nov. 17, 1944) INT-26SL-210<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-26SL-185<br />

Note on Lusatian Sorbs<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) ¡NT-26SL217<br />

Lusatian National Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-26SL-185<br />

Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (iVov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

(July 25. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-110<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-738<br />

Czech Journalist Suggests Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Lusatian<br />

Sorbs Within Czechoslovakia<br />

(May 21, 1945) INT-33CZ-72<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-33GE-100<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Dec. 10, 1943) INT-26SI^136<br />

Lusinchi, Augustin<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Augustin Lusinchi<br />

(JVov. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-921<br />

Report on Some <strong>of</strong> the Leading Elements in the<br />

France Forever Movement in the Bay Area<br />

[Northern California]<br />

(June 16. 1943) INT-12FR-601<br />

Lussu, Emilio<br />

[Emilio Lussu] (June 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1219<br />

[Lussu's statements at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

Action Party] (Mar. 24. 1945) INT-17IT-1728<br />

Lustig, James<br />

[Program for Hungarian Unity]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-510<br />

Luta (newspaper)<br />

[Features in "Luta" and "New Jersey Luso<br />

Americano"] (Dec. 14. 1943) INT-22PR-27<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 29. 1944) 1NT-33PR-2<br />

Luthanen, Lillian W.<br />

Finns in Ohio (May 2, 3, 1944) INT-11FI-83<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Dr. Tillich (June 7. 1945) INT-13GE-1574<br />

[Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak Lutherans] (Aug. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-533<br />

Finns: document series INT-11FI-1 to<br />

INT-11FJ-140<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-87<br />

Gerhart Seger (¿Vov. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-402<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-154<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10. 1944) INT-26SL-185<br />

Lutheran Papers in German<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-19MI-428<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-339;<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-85<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> American <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events (May 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1532<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

Steuben Society (German) meeting: October 29,<br />

1942, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Nov. 9L 1942) INT-13GE-385<br />

U.S. Lutherans and Postwar Germany<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1653<br />

Lutheran Companion (newspaper)<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-25SC-16<br />

Lutheran SVAZ<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. ¡2, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-558<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />

SVAZ (Apr. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-683<br />

Lutheran World Convention<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> Reaction (Afar. 12, 26, Apr. 17,<br />

1943) INT-25SC-42<br />

Lutheraneren (periodical)<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church Criticizes the<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's D-Day Prayer<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) INT-33NW-10<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 209


Luthersk Ugeblad (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Luthersk Ugeblad (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-I36<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-2SSC-148<br />

Luxembourg<br />

see also Luxembourgians<br />

[Annexation <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg: general strike and<br />

executions] (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-367<br />

[Conditions in Luxembourg]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1942) INT-12FR-375<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

[Hugues Le Gallais <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg, views]<br />

(Sept. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-35S<br />

Luxembourg Head Arrives on Clipper<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-12FR-138<br />

[Luxembourg items] (1943/1944) 1NT-6BE-83<br />

Luxembourg Under German Occupation<br />

(May 22, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-104<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in Luxembourg,<br />

Norway, Czechoslovakia, and France]<br />

(May 7-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-67<br />

Luxembourgians<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Luxemburger Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin Groups<br />

for Which we Have Card Files But No Branches<br />

Listed (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-6BE-19<br />

luyten, Willem<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-2SSC-249<br />

[University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota pr<strong>of</strong>essors' views on<br />

Swedish policies] (Sept. 14, 1943) INT-25SC-213<br />

Lyman, John<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Lyon, France<br />

Political Parties in Lyon<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-12FR-905<br />

Lyons, Eugene<br />

[Strasser's Uterary activités]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-101<br />

Lyotich, D.<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Lyotich, Ljubomir<br />

A Public Statement by Kovacevich; Editorial<br />

Letter Attacking "American Srbobran; Editorial<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Kirst<strong>of</strong>orovich [Louis C.<br />

Christopher] (Sept. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-243<br />

Lyttelton, Oliver<br />

Oliver Lyttelton, Pearl Harbor, and the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-10EV-432;<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-33Z-82<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish military<br />

force] (June 11, 1942) 1NT-18JE-102<br />

Macaluso, Francesco<br />

[Francesco Macaluso and Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) INT-171T-118<br />

MacArthur, Douglas<br />

Guadalcanal: Leadership <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-19M1-218<br />

Macedo, Manuel J.<br />

[Request for information on Manuel J. Macedo]<br />

(July 30, 1942) ¡NT-27SP-53<br />

Macedonia<br />

see also Macedonians<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Bulletin<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-32A-S8<br />

210 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: numbered<br />

reports INT-33BU-1 to INT-33BU-18<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-33YU-151<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-33GR-11I<br />

Greek-American Press Protests Bulgarian-Yugoslav<br />

"Designs" Against Greece<br />

(July 30, 1945) INT-33GR-123<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities<br />

(Oct. 5, 1944) 1NT-33GR-70<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) INT-33GR-20<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-33GR-36<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) INT-33GR-107<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-33GR-3;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-46<br />

[Protest against Bulgarian propaganda]<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-293<br />

Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13, 1944) INT-33BU-7<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, ¡942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-7BU-34;<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-33BU-2<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26. 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) INT-7BU-76<br />

[Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Convention, Detroit, Sept. 3-4; 1944<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-7BU-111<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Weston Howland<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-7BU-55<br />

Preliminary Report on Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Groups in the U.S. (Feb. 17, 1942) 1NT-7BV-1<br />

Supplementary Memo on Macedonian and<br />

Bulgarian Activities<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) ¡NT-7BU-114<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-33BU-9<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1943) 1NT-7BV-61;<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) ¡NT-7BU-66<br />

Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Convention<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

Convention (Sept. 14, 1943) INT-33BU-6<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

and Canada<br />

Autonomous Macedonia<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-33BU-17<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13. 1944) INT-33BU-7<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Bulgarians and Bulgaro-Macedonians: Facts about<br />

the groups in the Pittsburgh area<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-7BU-26<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-7BU-34;<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-33BU-2<br />

[Conversation with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f about<br />

Macedonian Political Organization]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-7BU-87<br />

Finances <strong>of</strong> the M.P.O., Sept., 1942<br />

(Sept. 28, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-20<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26, 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-7BU-76<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and other<br />

organizations members]<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-7BU-146<br />

Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-7BU-68<br />

[Interviews with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, George Pirinsky<br />

and Peter Atcheff] (Jan. 3. 1945) INT-7BU-130<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-7BU-131<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and<br />

Canada (Sept. 15, 1943) INT-7BU-64<br />

[Macedonian Political Organization 21st Annual<br />

Convention] (Oct. 14, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-18<br />

Macedonian Relief Question and Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

M.P.O. (Apr. 30, 1945) INT-7BU-139<br />

[Macedonians in small Ohio towns]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-7BU-86<br />

Memorandum on Macedonians<br />

(June 4, 6, 9, 1941) 1NT-7BV-36<br />

Preliminary Report on Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Groups in the U.S. (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-7BU-1<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-21<br />

Supplementary Memo on Macedonian and<br />

Bulgarian Activities<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-7BU-114<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-33BU-9<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 6. 1943) ¡NT-7BU-61<br />

Had Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian<br />

Political Organization<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-7BU-65<br />

23rd Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian Political<br />

Organization (Sept. 12, 1944) INT-7BU-110<br />

Macedonian Relief Committee<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and other<br />

organizations members]<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-7BU-146<br />

Macedonian Meeting<br />

(May. 25, 1945) ¡NT-7BU-142<br />

Macedonian Relief Question and Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

M.P.O. (Apr. 30, 1945) INT-7BU-139<br />

Macedonian Tribune (newspaper)<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26, 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

Memorandum on Macedonians<br />

(June 4, 6, 9, 1941) INT-7BU-36<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. 28, ¡942) INT-7BU-43<br />

Macedonians<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: numbered<br />

reports INT-33BU-1 to INT-33BU-¡8<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

(June ¡7, ¡942) INT-¡OEU-60<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

im , -26SL-240<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-¡ to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports ¡NT-33 YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Macedoninan American People's League<br />

Movement for a General Bulgarian Congress<br />

(July ¡6, 1943) INT-7BU-53


Index by Subjects and Names Maggetti, Noe<br />

Macfarland, Lanning<br />

[Allen Dulles and Lanning Macfarland on State<br />

Department procedures]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-287<br />

Machek, Ivan<br />

John R. Patandech on Hapsburg Problem and<br />

Other Matters (Dec 5, 1942) INT-30YU-438<br />

Machek, Vladimir<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

PubUcations] (June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-10S<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27, 1942) 1NT-30YV-116<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1362;<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1363<br />

American Srbobran on "Solidarity" Between<br />

Macek and Pavelich<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-356<br />

American Srbobran^ Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-39<br />

["Amerikanski Srbobran" Editorial on Bogdan<br />

Radica] (Sept. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-212<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-623<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in United<br />

States" (May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-5<br />

[Anti-Axis Activities in Croatia]<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-30YU-88<br />

Articles by Bishop Dionisije<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1601<br />

Attitude Toward Minister Constantin Fotitch<br />

CJVov. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-339<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1315<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) INT-30YÜ-1647<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan Attack<br />

on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(Nov. 23. 1944) INT-33YU-103<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1583<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20. 1945) INT-33YU-145<br />

Croatian: Tito-Machek Politics<br />

(Apr. 20. 1944) INT-30YV-1353<br />

"Croatians for Allied Cause"- Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko<br />

Tomasich CJVov. JO, 1942) INT-30YU-371<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

(May 18-19. 1942) INT-30YU-66<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Press, Week Ending Aug.<br />

3, 1942; Croatian Paper Attacks Exile<br />

Government; Serbian Paper Assails<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(Aug. 14, 1942) 1NT-30YU-185<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) 1NT-33YU-112<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kmjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1670<br />

Further Comment by Markovich<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1641<br />

High Vatican Dignitary Visits Dr. Vladimir<br />

Machek (Mar. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-701<br />

Information Concerning Croatia [on Italian move<br />

for collaboration between Pavelich and Machek]<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-30YU-908<br />

[Leading Yugoslav Personalities]<br />

(Sept 26, 1942) INT-30YU-247<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duphcity] (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-239<br />

Memorandum for Gen. Donovan [Yugoslav<br />

developments in U.S.]<br />

(May 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1380<br />

[Memorandum from Croatian National<br />

Representation regarding the struggle <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

for independence]<br />

(May 25, 1939) INT-30YU-1480<br />

Mihailovich and Machek<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1177<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1611<br />

My Views on Dr. Machek<br />

(July 15, 1942) 1NT-30YU-124<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1390;<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

Note on Machek (July 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1473<br />

. Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1539<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

MobUzing (July 24, 1945) INT-33YU-152<br />

[Reactions to Machek Interview]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1874<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28, 1944) INT-33YU-77<br />

Remarks Concerning the Croatian Peasant Party<br />

and Croatian Peasant League<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1663<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) 1NT-30YV-1526<br />

[Serbian affairs] (Apr. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1361<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

(Aug. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-154<br />

Serbo-Croat Impasse in London<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-823<br />

Srbobran Once More Attacks Louis Adamic and<br />

AU Croats (Apr. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-838<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-193<br />

Statement by Kmjevich<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-30YU-1656<br />

[Subasich's new government]<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1435<br />

[Temper <strong>of</strong> Serb Nationalist Opinion: Conversation<br />

with Bosko Ivanovich]<br />

(July 10, 1944) INT-30YV-1458<br />

The Machek Question<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) INT-30YU-1722<br />

"The New Opposition' Interprets the Recent<br />

Kmjevich Statement<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1657<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Anthony Minerich on Machek]<br />

(July 25, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1870<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-33YU-69<br />

Yugoslav Relief CO«. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1579<br />

Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Sept. 5. 1944) INT-30YU-1519<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1528<br />

Machines and machinery<br />

see also Industrial plants and equipment<br />

Machrowicz, Taddeus<br />

[Judge Taddeus Machrowicz]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) INT-2IPO-1282<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(July 5-6. 1945) INT-21PO-1453<br />

Maciver, Robert<br />

[Biographical and bibliographical Notes on Robert<br />

Maciver and Michael Heilperin]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1940; Mar. 1941) INT-19MI-53<br />

Macker, Julius<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

CJVov. 21. 1944) INT-15HU-657<br />

Article in the Verhovay Journal Demands<br />

Severance <strong>of</strong> Verhovay Association's Connection<br />

with A. H. Federation<br />

CSepr. 10. 1943) INT-1SHU-425<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10, 1944; May 11, 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

[Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association<br />

Convention] (Sept. 15, 1943) INT-15HU-431<br />

Mackiewicz, Stanislaw<br />

[Tadeusz Bielecki and Stanislaw Mackiewicz]<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-21PO-402<br />

MacKnight, Jesse<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

pubUcations] (Dec. 11. 1942) INT-19MI-139<br />

Maclean, Gen.<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1383<br />

MacLeod, Harry<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

CJVov. JO. 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

MacVeagh, Lincoln<br />

Interview with Ambassador MacVeagh<br />

(July 22, 1944) INT-14GR-S47;<br />

(July 22, 1944) INT-33GR-S6<br />

Maczkov, Alexander P.<br />

(Carpatho-Russia) Fr. Alexander P. Maczkov<br />

(Apr. 13, 1944) INT-8CR-I26<br />

Maczkov, Daniel P.<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches in<br />

Connecticut (Mar. 29. 1945) INT-8CR-229<br />

Madagascar<br />

Free French [excerpts from Liberation, resistance<br />

newspaper; dissension with Great Britain and the<br />

U.S.] (Mar. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-47<br />

[General Paul de Gentilhomme named high<br />

commissioner <strong>of</strong> Madagascar]<br />

CJVov. 12. 1942) INT-12FR-398<br />

[Note about Madagascar]<br />

(Feb. 16. ¡943) INT-12FR-528<br />

Madey, Elis D.<br />

[Interview with Elis D. Madey]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) INT-2AB-11<br />

Madison, Wis.<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22. 23, 26, 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

Mae, Hjalmar<br />

Twelve Thousand Estonians Executed as Nazis<br />

Use Petty Gangsters in Rule <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) INT-5BA-25<br />

Maffia<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Communist and Separatist groups<br />

and the Maffia in Sicily]<br />

(June 11, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1292<br />

Magdalen, Sister<br />

[Sister Magdalen] (May 15. 1944) INT-21PO-832<br />

Maggetti, Noe<br />

[Noe Maggetti] (Aug. 10. 1943) INT-17IT-755;<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-17IT-993;<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1248;<br />

(Oct. 6, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1420<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 211


Magid<strong>of</strong>f, Nila<br />

Magid<strong>of</strong>f, Nila<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

(Sept. II, 1943) INT-24RS-186:<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33RS-7<br />

Magnes, Judah L.<br />

[Comments on Dr. Magnes' letter]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-18JE-502<br />

[Comments on Dr. Magnes' letter on Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-18JE-4S5<br />

Further Comment on Dr. Magnes' Letter<br />

(Mar. 22, ¡945) INT-18JE-491<br />

[Jewish press commentary on activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1943) ¡NT-18JE-211<br />

[Jewish press commentary on Dr. Magnes'<br />

suggestions for Arab-Jewish rapprochement]<br />

(June 16-July 21, 1942) INT-18JE-121<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Oct. 8, ¡942) INT-18JE-m;<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) INT-18JE-245<br />

[Jewish press reaction to Dr. Judah L. Magnes'<br />

proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> Palestine as a<br />

bi-national state] (July 14, ¡942) INT-18JE-¡04<br />

Magnes Proposal for Bi-National Palestine<br />

Receives No Support in Jewish Community<br />

(Mar. 3, ¡945) INT-33JE-S1<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(Jan. H, ¡943) INT-18JE-200<br />

[Proposal by Dr. Magnes for binational regime as<br />

solution to Palestine problem]<br />

(Feb. ¡5, 1945; Feb. 23, 1945) IST-18JE-48¡<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. ¡2, ¡942) INT-33JE-W<br />

Magnuson, Warren<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 (Feb. 13, 1945) INT-33YU-H6<br />

Magovac, Bozidar<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, ¡943) 1NT-30YU-1219<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, ¡943) INT-30YU-1224<br />

Magovac, J.<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-12¡3<br />

Magruder, John<br />

[General John Magruder] OP-2-50<br />

Magyar Banyaszlap (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, ¡945) INT-33HU-56<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, ¡944; Feb. 29, ¡944) INT-15HU-495<br />

[Information about Magyar Banyaszlap and<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspapers)]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-15HU-753<br />

Magyar Club<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, ¡944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Magyar Front for National Independence<br />

Anti-Nazi Hungarian Mass-Meeting to Support the<br />

"Magyar Front for National Independence"<br />

(Feb. II. ¡943) INT-15HU-272<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Leaders (Jan. 20. 1943) 1NT-15HU-242<br />

Magyar Himok (newspaper)<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) INT-33HU-53<br />

Magyar House, Inc.<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

(Sept 22, ¡944) INT-15HU-627<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

[Editorials from A Mi Lapunk and Magyar Jovo]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943; Jan. 26, 1943) INT-15HU-269<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25. ¡944) INT-15HU-482<br />

Expansion <strong>of</strong> the Magyar Jovo<br />

(Mar. 6. ¡943) 1NT-15HU-283<br />

212 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) ¡NT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) ¡ST-33HU-59<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33HU-60<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept 13, ¡945) INT-15HU-816<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33HU-57<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, ¡944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2. ¡944) INT-¡5HU-594<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

(¿Vov. 28. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-45<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchill's<br />

Reference to Hungary<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-33HU-42<br />

Hungarian March Celebration<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) 1NT-15HU-470<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee" (July 28. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-715<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-¡5HU-304<br />

Hungarian Reaction to Reports <strong>of</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> 192<br />

"Rebels" in Hungary Against the Horthy<br />

Regime; Hungarian Anti-Nazis Ask President<br />

Roosevelt to Warn Hungarian Government<br />

Against Executions<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡943) INT-15HU-289<br />

[Information about Magyar Banyaszlap and<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspapers)]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-753<br />

Interview with Mr. Paul Nadanyi: OWI and the<br />

"Hungarian Front"; The Bridgeport Meeting<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-15HU-243<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American Press<br />

Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation] (June 4, 1945) INT-lSHU-SOl<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi and<br />

Max Kaufman (May 14, 1945) INT-15HU-770<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(Jan. 9, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-473<br />

Protest Meeting <strong>of</strong> U.S. Soldiers' Parents Against<br />

Draftees Being Assigned to the "Austrian<br />

Legion," reported by "Magyar Jovo"<br />

(Mar. ¡943) ¡NT-4AU-306<br />

Talk with Rustem Vambery<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-288<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Ocf. 1. ¡943; Oct. 8, 1943) INT-15HU-442<br />

Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Reformed<br />

Churches<br />

Interview with Rev. M. Daroczy, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Reformed<br />

Churches (June 4, 1945) INT-15HU-787<br />

Magyar Ujsag (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

(Sept 22, 1944) 1NT-15HU-627<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with George Ratty, Editor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Magyar Ujsag on Feb. 28,<br />

1945 (Mar. 2, ¡945) INT-¡5HU-730<br />

Magyarok Banyaszlap (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, ¡944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Magyarok Vasamapja (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-594<br />

Magyars<br />

see Hungarians<br />

Magyarsag (newspaper)<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-23)<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit to Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug 13-15) and Lithuanian Day in Lakewood<br />

Park (Aug. 15) (Aug. 17, ¡943) INT-5BA-230<br />

Mahanoy, Pa. Lithuanians<br />

(Ocr. 4, ¡943) INT-5BA-243<br />

Mahler, Raphael<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Raphael Mahler]<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-18JE-559<br />

Mahr, Adolf<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15. ¡944) INT-16IR-19<br />

Maier, Ruth<br />

Conference with Joseph Kraja (Croatian)<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-30YU-896<br />

Mail<br />

see Postal service<br />

Mailis, Michails<br />

Personalities on Tilos (Piscopi)<br />

([August 1944]) INT-14GR-596<br />

Main People's Liberation Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbia<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's Liberating<br />

Assembly resolution]<br />

(¿Vov. 2J, 1944) INT-30YU-1626<br />

Maine<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

(June ¡7, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-¡¡¡<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July ¡. ¡942) INT-12FR-105;<br />

(June 10. 1942) INT-12FR-¡08<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

(July ¡0-21, 1942) INT-12FR-298<br />

Majdak, John<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

(Sept. ¡1, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1073<br />

Makedonska tribuna (newspaper)<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Two Bulgarian Papers in the U.S.A.<br />

(Ocr. 27, 7942; INT-7BU-39<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, ¡942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers and the War<br />

Effort (¿Vov. 14. 1942) INT-7BU-40<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers in America<br />

(Oct 22, 1942) 1NT-7BU-38<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

(June ¡0, ¡943) ¡NT-7BU-50;<br />

(Aug. 2, ¡944) INT-7BU-W6<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) ¡NT-7BU-2<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-7BU-10;<br />

(Oct. 5. ¡942) INT-7BU-33;<br />

(Oct. 5, ¡942) INT-33BU-1;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33BU-8<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting Greek<br />

"Atrocities" (July 19. 1945) INT-33BU-18<br />

Finance <strong>of</strong> the Makedonska tribuna<br />

(Sept 28, 1942) 1NT-7BV-15<br />

Macedonia[MD]"Key to Peace" in the Balkans<br />

(¿Vov. 3, 1944) INT-33BU-10<br />

[Macedonians in small Ohio towns]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-7BU-86<br />

[Major Bulgarian language newspapers in the U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) ¡NT-7BU-82<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(¿Vov. 10, 194¡) INT-26SLH<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept 79, 7942; íNT-7BU-2¡<br />

Makela, George<br />

Finnish meeting in Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

(Feb. 27, 7944) INT-11FI-76<br />

Finnish Social Democratic opinion<br />

(Oct 7, 7944) INT-HF1-96


Index by Subjects and Names Manell, Mr.<br />

Makiedo, Srdja<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

(June 20, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-145<br />

Makijeda, Sergije<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Sergije Makijeda to Yugoslav<br />

delegation at San Francisco Conference]<br />

(June S. 1945) INT-30YU-1833<br />

Makohin, J. L.<br />

[Information on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1942) 1NT-29UK-7<br />

[J. L. Makohin] (Nov. 3,1942) INT-29UK-113<br />

[Lunch with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-29UK-163<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

([Apr. 22-23, 1941]) INT-29UK-27;<br />

(Jan. 31. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-28<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin] (Feb. 5. 1942) INT-29UK-31<br />

Makohin, J. L. Mrs.<br />

[Information on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1942) INT-29VK-7<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

([Apr. 22-23, 1941]) ¡NT-29UK-27;<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-28<br />

Makohin, Jacob<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A (Mar. 30. 1942) INT-29VK-18<br />

Makris, Jerry<br />

Jerry Makris [International Trade Union<br />

Movements] (July 16, 1945) ¡NT-14GR-738<br />

Maksimovich, Bozidar<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Makso, Vanko<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Malaga, Spain<br />

Political Reaction in Malaga to General Franco's<br />

Speech (Oct. 3. 1943) ¡NT-27SP-222<br />

Maletich, Strahinja<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1529<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Nikola Drenovac]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1721<br />

Fifth Triannual Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb Diocese<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1276<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amenkanski Srbobran] (June 23, 1943-Dec. 6,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1624<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

(July 16, 1945) INT-33YU-149<br />

[Note on Bishop Dionisije action against Maletich<br />

and Drenovac (Serbian Orthodox priests)]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1677<br />

Remarks by Rev. Strahinja Maletich<br />

(June 17, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-144Í<br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1267<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1366<br />

[Serbs: Priest in Aliquippa, Pa.]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1243<br />

Serbs: Views <strong>of</strong> Three Serb Priests Who Are With<br />

Louis Adamic Group<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1041<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33YU-51<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

(May 22, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1416<br />

Malinin, Nikolai<br />

[Soviet Views on Priority Questions <strong>of</strong> Postwar<br />

Organization] (July 14, 1943) ¡NT-33RS-2<br />

Malinowski, Bronislaw<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Bronislaw Malinowski at the<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America<br />

(Nov. 10. 1942) INT-21PO-125<br />

Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

[Activities in Polish circles; Malinowski's views on<br />

the labor movement in the U.S. and Poland]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-21PO-951<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Oscar Lange, Dr. Bolleslaw<br />

Drobner, and Dr. Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

(Aug. 26. 1942) INT-21PO-527<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

Polish Socialist Deplores Apathy <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Labor Toward Labor Abroad<br />

(Sept. 6, 1944) ¡NT-33PO-124<br />

W. R. Malinowski on Poland and the Polish Labor<br />

Movement (Jan. 8, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1065<br />

[Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1941) ¡NT-21PO-2;<br />

(June 26. 1943) INT-21PO-472<br />

[Wladislaw Malinowski on Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-21PO-782<br />

[Wladislaw R. Malinowski]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-21PO-4<br />

Malisky, Omer E.<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-29UK-215<br />

Malleshova, Sejfulla<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-126<br />

Mally, James<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other Yugoslav<br />

Activities] (July 23, 1942) INT-30YU-121<br />

Malouf, Fakri<br />

[Interviews with William Merhab and Fakri<br />

Malouf] (July 8, 1942; July 11,<br />

1942) INT-2AB-44<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-193<br />

Malouf, Paris S.<br />

Interviews with Faris S. Malouf and George M.<br />

Barakat, [Syrian] Nationalist Leaders<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-19MI-435<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-2AB-193<br />

Malouf, Shibly D.<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-193<br />

Malterud, Otto C.<br />

Norwegian-American Interest in Norway's<br />

Post-war Whaling Industry<br />

(Aug. 25, 1944) ¡NT-33NW-9<br />

Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26,1942) INT-29UK-199<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

(June 1, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-859<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-21PO-336;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-506;<br />

(July 8, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-903;<br />

(June 27, 1944) 1NT-21PO-904;<br />

(Sept. 6, 1944) INT-21PO-955<br />

[Dr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-21PO-526;<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-752;<br />

(May 3. 1944) INT-21PO-806<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen Mamchur,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Oct. 5, 1943) INT-8CR-62;<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-8CR-63<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

[Mr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) 1NT-21PO-177<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Cibere<br />

(Nov. 23, 1943) INT-8CR-74<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

CJVov. 50. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-155:<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1272<br />

[Stephen W. Mamchur on Father Rigas and the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 25, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1355<br />

Mamula, Milo<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 30. 1944) INT-26SL-169<br />

Milo Mamula, Secretary <strong>of</strong> American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(June 2. 1944) INT-26SL173<br />

Manchester, N.H.<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, ¡942) INT-1AL-22<br />

[Free Albania united front agreement difficulties]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) 1NT-1AL-16<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.] (Sept 15-21, 1942) ¡NT-1AL-24<br />

Manchuria<br />

[Michael Weymam's study on Japanese military<br />

installations in Manchuria]<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-24RS-I74<br />

[Rossiya] (Apr. 11. 1942) INT-24RS-17<br />

Mandalian, James G.<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

(May 24. 1945) INT-3AM-70<br />

[Interview with James G. Mandalian]<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-3AM-44<br />

Tashnag View <strong>of</strong> the Current Armenian Situation:<br />

Interview with Mr. James G. Mandalian<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-3AM-41<br />

Tashnags Turn to Soviet Russia<br />

(July 31. 1944) INT-33AM-4<br />

Mandel, Georges<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> a committee "The Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Georges Mandel"] (July 31. 1943; Aug. 2,<br />

1943) INT-12FR-626<br />

, [French personalities]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-869<br />

Mandel, William<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the western<br />

hemisphere] (Aug. 11. 1943) INT-24RS-177<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> American Soviet sympathizers to<br />

manifesto <strong>of</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(Aug. ¡1. 1943) INT-24RS-178<br />

Symposium in Freedom House, Apr. 20, 1945<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-24RS-366<br />

Mandich, Stephen<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Mandich, Vjekoslav<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-I073<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943; Sept. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1096<br />

Mandl, Fritz<br />

Austrian Personalities: Argentina and Brazil<br />

(Jan. 24. 1942) INT-4AU-116<br />

Developments Within Free Austrian Movements<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-4AU-94<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Suspicious Individuals Living in Buenos Aires<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-371<br />

Mandryka, Nikita<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-76<br />

Mandusich, Jake<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

Manell, Mr.<br />

[Inquiry by Mr. Manell, <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department, about Veuillet and Garderes]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-12FR-487<br />

[Mr. Manell, Justice Department: remarks on<br />

Fighting French] (Dec. 8. 1942) INT-12FR-391<br />

[Mr. Manell's remarks on Darlan's recognition<br />

among the French in U.S.]<br />

(Dec. ¡5, 1942) INT-12FR-476<br />

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Markovich, Bozidar Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Cubrilovich's Cabinet<br />

(Noy. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1162<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-33YU-151<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Mr. Boza [Bozidar] Markovich<br />

Delivered in London<br />

(Oct 16, 1942) INT-30YU-327<br />

[Srbobran's Attack on a Speech by Bozidar<br />

Markovich] (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-357<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1295<br />

Markovich, Milan<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-589;<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-33YU-2<br />

Markovich, Mirko<br />

American Left-Wing Yugoslavs Censure Subasich;<br />

Yugoslav Delegation Censures American<br />

Left-Wingers (May 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1783<br />

Comment by Markovich and Minerich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1638<br />

[Comments by Mirko Markovich]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-30YU-1776<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1723<br />

[Dissident priests in Serbian Orthodox church]<br />

(Aug. 5. 1944) INT-30YU-1487<br />

[Efforts to "Reorient" Bishop Dionisije from<br />

nationalist to "left-wing" stand]<br />

(Nov. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1612<br />

Further Comment by Markovich<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1641<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

Ivanovich-Markovich-Srbobran Feud<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-30YU-1440<br />

Klauber-Ivanovich letters<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1478<br />

[Leftist newspapers information about Mihailovich]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1327<br />

[Markovich attitudes towards Yugoslav political<br />

situation] (Feb. 10, 1945) INT-30YU-1684<br />

Markovich on Serbian National Defense Council<br />

Meeting (Sept. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1541<br />

Markovich versus Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1681<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

(July 16, 1945) INT-33YU-149<br />

[Mirko Markovich] (Feb. 27, 19


Index by Subjects and Names Masaryk, Thomas G.<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

[Polish participation in] American Slav Congress<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-26SL-37<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-139<br />

Post-War Program for "Czechoslovak Americans"<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-69<br />

Post-War Program for "Czechoslovak-Americans"<br />

Proposed (Jan. 10. 1945) INT-9CZS38<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

(May ¡1. 1945) INT-33Z-113<br />

Slav Notes (July 9. 1945) INT-9CZ-934<br />

Talk with Martinek (May 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-701;<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-9CZ-796<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee, American Slav Congress<br />

(July 27, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-131<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(July 26. 1943) INT-26SL-130<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14. 15, 1943) INT-26SL-138<br />

Martinez Barrio, Diego<br />

[Conversation with Diego Martinez Barrio and<br />

Fernando de los Ríos]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-27SP-365<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Republican Junta for<br />

Liberation] (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-27SP-254<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces (Dec. 13. 1944) INT-33SP-24<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans<br />

(Nov. 27. 1944) ¡NT-27SP-364<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) 1NT-33SPS<br />

Spanish Republican Cortes President States His<br />

Credo (July 17, 1945) INT-33SP-40<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33SP-4<br />

Martinez, Herbert<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Martini, Sotir<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-101<br />

[Correspondence Between Balkan Committee, Sotir<br />

Martini, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

(July 2-Oct. 10. 1942) INT-1AL2<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (Dec 4, 1942) INT-1AL-30<br />

Martinique<br />

Free French [excerpts from Liberation, resistance<br />

newspaper; dissension with Great Britain and the<br />

U.S.] (Mar. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-47<br />

Martinovich, Mr.<br />

Yugoslavia - Recent Political Changes<br />

(Aug. 1943) INT-30YU-1088<br />

Martyn, John W.<br />

[Letter from John W. Martyn to Count Czemin on<br />

apolitical character <strong>of</strong> Austrian Battalion]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-277<br />

Marxov, Paul<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1004<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Economic Commission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-European Union<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-10EU-237<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-10EU-227<br />

Mary, Princess <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

Suspicious Individuals Living in Buenos Aires<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-10EU-371<br />

Marya Blow Associates<br />

[Marya Blow Associates]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-288<br />

Maryar Himok (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-48<br />

Maryland<br />

see also Baltimore, Md.<br />

Deutsche in Maryland<br />

(Sept. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1692<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

Address by Jan Masaryk<br />

(Oct. 31. 1943) INT-33CZ-30<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8. 1942) INT-9CZ-67<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Que to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Oct. 11. 1943-Feb. 10. 1944) INT-33CR-4<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1942) INT-9CZ-42<br />

[Comments on Jan Masaryk's speech in<br />

Pittsburgh] (Apr. 28. 1942) INT-9CZ-40<br />

[Conversation with Czech Information Minister<br />

Papanek] (Sept. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-550<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-551<br />

[Count Czemin's conversation with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(July 5. 1945) INT-10EU-609<br />

[Czech Foreign Minister Masaryk Plans U.S. Trip]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-9CZ-528<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5, 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

Czecho-Slovaks (Aug. 1. 1945) INT-9CZ-944<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33CZ-73<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-565<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-33CZ-38<br />

[Czemin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

(Nov. 8, 10, 1943) 1NT-4AV-388<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter to Mr. Berle]<br />

(iVov. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-178<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> F. W. Foerster<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-33GE-49<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-98<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Fei. J8, 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

Extracts from "The Making <strong>of</strong> a State"<br />

(Jan. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-79<br />

For Whom Is Such Propaganda Necessary?<br />

(Fei. 25, 1944) INT-8CR-104<br />

Gregory Zatkovich Comments on Recent<br />

Developments (Mar. 6. 1944) ¡NT-8CR-112<br />

Hodza's Death (July 12. 1944) INT-33CZ-45<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak Plans<br />

for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-33HU-70<br />

[Interview with Emil Stankoviansky]<br />

(June 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-491<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-9CZ-930;<br />

(Nov. 13. 1943) INT-15HU-456<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(July 8. ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-716<br />

Interview with John Willo, Law Director for the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Youngstown<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-543<br />

[Jan Masaryk] (Fei. 9, 1942) INT-24RS-35;<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943) INT-33CZ-28<br />

Jan Masaryk and Soviet Russia<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-9CZ-704<br />

Jan Masaryk on the Future <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Fei. /, 1944) 1NT-8CR-87<br />

Jan Masaryk Plans Restoration <strong>of</strong> Czech Nation<br />

After the War (Dec. 14. 1941) INT-9CZ-29<br />

[Jan Masaryk's comments on the status <strong>of</strong> the war]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1942) INT-9CZ-69<br />

[Jan Masaryk's Opposition to Eduard Benes]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-399<br />

[Jan Masaryk's speech at the Winthrop House,<br />

Harvard University]<br />

(Apr. 25. 1942) INT-9CZ-25<br />

[Jan Masaryk's views on U.S. participation in the<br />

war] (Aug. 4, 1942) INT-9CZ-182<br />

[Jan Masaryk's visit to the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 25. 1943) INT-33CZ-25<br />

John P. Sekerak Comments on Masaryk<br />

(Mar. 5. 1944) INT-8CR-I13<br />

Lecture by Jan Masaryk<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) INT-33CZ-31<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon concerning Eduard<br />

Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan Hodza's views on<br />

a Central European Federation; Czechoslovak<br />

press reports] (May 31. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former Premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Goverament-in-Exile, and<br />

reaction to the letter; Masaryk on<br />

Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-33CZ-35<br />

Magyar Jovo Interviews Jan Masaryk<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-33HU-71<br />

Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-598<br />

Masaryk's Interview with the Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Fei. 4. 1944) INT-8CR-89<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia for the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Republic, NYC, Oct. 25, 1943]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-568<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters [on<br />

UNRRA] (Dec. 11, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-296<br />

[Memo concerning Jan Masaryk]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-9CZ-836<br />

Memo to Mr. Poole From Malcolm W. Davis On<br />

Meeting with Jan Masaryk<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-612<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Count Czemin<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) INT-4AU-406<br />

[Milan Hodza's letters to Jan Masaryk and Eduard<br />

Benes] (July 11, 1942) INT-9CZ-88<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-50<br />

More Carpatho-Russian Comments on Masaryk's<br />

Statement (Mar. 1, 1944) INT-8CR-106<br />

[Mr. Masaryk, conversation memo]<br />

(iVov. 7, 1941) ¡NT-10EU-7<br />

Note on Jan Masaryk's Speech<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-26<br />

Off-the-record talk by Jan Masaryk, Deputy Prime<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-33CZ-32<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

[Possible Visit by Czech Foreign Minister Masaryk<br />

to U.S.] (Aug. 10. 1943) INT-9CZ-S23<br />

Report on Speech <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk, Given in the<br />

Junior Common Room at Winthrop House,<br />

Harvard University, April 23, 1942<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) INT-9CZ-27<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress<br />

(iVov. 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-583<br />

Split in Czechoslovak Circles<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-9CZ-596<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Masaryk's Statement about Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia] ([n.d.]) INT-8CR-107<br />

Talk By Jan Masaryk (Dec. 6, 1943) INT-33CZ-36<br />

Tides <strong>of</strong> Revolt (Jan. 18. 1942) INT-9CZ-6<br />

Tkach on Masaryk (June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-240<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9. 1944) INT-26SL-178<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. J2, 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk]<br />

(July 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-942<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Zeman (May 25, 1945) INT-9CZ-913<br />

Will Always Be Grateful to Russia; Red Army<br />

Saved Europe, Says Benes<br />

(Sept JS, 1942) INT-9CZ-100<br />

Masaryk, Thomas G.<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Mar. 10, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-317<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5, 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-33CZ-1<br />

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Masaryk, Thomas G. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

GCU Memorandum; Masaryk<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-8CR-222<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

(Wov. 13, 1943) INT-1SHU-456<br />

[Referendum <strong>of</strong> Parishes Favored Union with<br />

Czechoslovakia] (Feb. 23. 1943) INT4CR-52<br />

Maslow, Mr.<br />

[Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer and Maslow from<br />

Communist International]<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1103<br />

Masons<br />

sec Freemasons<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, Polo<br />

Grounds, NYC, July 8, 1943<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, Polo<br />

Grounds, NYC, July 8, 1943<br />

([July 15, 1943]) rNT-24RS-170<br />

Massachusetts<br />

see also Boston, Mass.<br />

see also Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

see also Lawrence, Mass.<br />

see also Lowell, Mass.<br />

see also New Bedford, Mass.<br />

see also Worcester, Mass.<br />

see also Worcester, Mass.<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese community in<br />

Massachusetts (Sept. 2, 1944) INT-22PR-30<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

CDec. 30, 1942) INT-2SSC-80<br />

[Norwegians in Massachusetts]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-25SC-321<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Briuin (Dec.-Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

Reviews on: La Justice, La Liberte, and Le<br />

Courrier de Lawrence<br />

(June 19, 1942) INT-12FR-112<br />

Massachusetts Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

Dinner meeting on "Russia and Postwar Markets,"<br />

[Sept. 28, 1944] (Sept. 29, 1944; Oct. 2,<br />

¡944) INT-24RS-278<br />

Massigli, Rene<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Aug. 14, ¡944) INT-12FR-869<br />

Mast, Frank B.<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-11S<br />

Mateiko, Ivan<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, ¡942; Aug. 20,<br />

¡942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Mathis, Jeanne<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, notes]<br />

(May 1, 1942) 1NT-12FR-152<br />

Mathis, Mr.<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, notes]<br />

(May 1. ¡942) INT-12FR-152<br />

Matia, Felix<br />

Interview with Felix Matia<br />

(Jan. H, ¡945) IST-21PO-W70<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

(Apr. 7, ¡945) ¡NT-21PO-1247<br />

Matt, Joseph<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13, 1945) INT-33GE-113<br />

Matteotti, Giacomo<br />

Italian-American Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Matteotti<br />

(June 24, ¡944) INT-33IT-65<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

commemoration <strong>of</strong> Matteotti's assassination]<br />

(June 9-¡7. ¡942) ¡NT-17IT-220<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-33IT-88<br />

[Milan bomb raid led by son <strong>of</strong> Matteotti]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-17IT-392<br />

Mattem, Wolfgang<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. ¡7, ¡942) INT-33GE-4<br />

218 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Mattersdorf, Wilhelm<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily Intelligence<br />

Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-455<br />

Matthews, Herbert L.<br />

[Herbert L. Matthews]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-17IT-967<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-33IT-88<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Herbert L. Matthews and Mr. Winner<br />

on possible reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians as friendly<br />

aliens] (June 1, ¡942; June 4,<br />

1942) ¡NT-¡7IT-¡55<br />

Matthias, Leon<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23, ¡942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Dr. Leon Matthias<br />

(June 26, ¡944) INT.13GE-H61<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

CSepf. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 1, ¡943) INT-13GE-637<br />

Mattioli, Raffaele<br />

[Dr. Raffaele Mattioli]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-¡7IT-1609<br />

[Political and economic views <strong>of</strong> Raffaele Mattioli]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-¡576<br />

Matulionis, T.<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 40-HR<br />

(Wov. ¡3, ¡944) INT-5BA-464<br />

On the Rumor <strong>of</strong> Bolshevik Murder <strong>of</strong> Archbishop<br />

Skvireckas, Bishop Matulionis, and Bishop<br />

Brizgys (Oct. 6, 1944) INT-5BA-437<br />

Matusevich, Ignacy<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

and Vicinity (Feb. 13, ¡945) INT-33RS-42<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

[A. Olszewsky interview and Central Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

resolutions] (Aug. 17, 1942) INT-21PO-76<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Matuszewski]<br />

(May 7, ¡943) INT-2¡PO-388<br />

[Advertisements for Matuszewski's pamphlet<br />

"What Poland Wants"]<br />

(Jan. 27, ¡943) INT-21PO-212<br />

[Albert Sulloway] (Feb. 1-2, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-237<br />

[Antek Cwanniak views on Ignacy Matuszewski<br />

activities] (Oct. 7, ¡942) INT-21PO-98<br />

[Article on PoUsh-American attitudes to Sikorski<br />

govemment-in-exile] (Dec. 24, 1942; Dec. 30,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-180<br />

Conference on the Registration <strong>of</strong> Colonel Ignacy<br />

Matuszewski (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-21PO-365<br />

[Excerpts from Matuszewski article "Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Council"]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-164<br />

[Henryk F. Rajchman, Ignacy Matuszewski, and<br />

Janusz Jedrzejewicz] (Sept. 24, 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-95<br />

Ignacy Matuszewski Makes an Appeal to the<br />

Polish Socialist Party<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) INT-33PO-116<br />

[Information about Ignacy Matuszewski and<br />

KNAPP activities]<br />

(Jan. 18, ¡943) INT-21PO-206<br />

[Information on establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda<br />

(newspaper), Sikorski, and Matuszewski]<br />

(Jan. ¡5, 1943; Jan. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-207<br />

Interview with State Senator Stanley Nowak<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-21PO-9W<br />

[Matuszewski and Rajchman's anti-Sikorski<br />

activities] f2Vov. ¡4, ¡942; Nov. 20,<br />

¡942) 1NT-21PO-131<br />

Matuszewski in Chicago<br />

(July 1, 1943) 1NT-33PO-28<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski]<br />

(Jan. 3. ¡943) INT-2¡PO-183<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski,<br />

with comments] (Dec. 29, 1942; Jan. 6,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-19I<br />

[Matuszewski's response to communist accusation<br />

<strong>of</strong> desertion] (Mar. 8, 1943) INT-21PO-284<br />

[Nowy Swiat] (Sept. 4, ¡942) INT-21PO-84<br />

["Nowy Swiat" Group]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1942) INT-21PO-71<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Oct. 26-30, J942; 1NT-21PO-113<br />

[Opposition to General Sikorski's government in<br />

London] (Jan. 14, 30, ¡942) ¡NT-2¡PO-6<br />

PoUsh-American Meeting<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-33PO-39;<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) INT-33PO-41<br />

Polish-American Press Comment on the<br />

Registration <strong>of</strong> Colonel Ignacy Matuszewski<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-21PO-480<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the writings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colonel Matuszewski]<br />

(July 30, ¡945) 1NT-21PO-1493<br />

Polish Nationalist Lecture<br />

(May 3, ¡944) 1NT-33PO-88<br />

[Polish opposition to Sikorski govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Jan. 14-Apr. 8, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-33<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

(May 8, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1424<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33PO-17<br />

Rally on the Thirtieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Campaign<br />

for Polish Independence<br />

(Aug. 2¡, 1944) INT-33PO-U4<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, ¡944) INT-26SL-198<br />

[Sikorski visit to Detroit, Mich., Dec. 18-20, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 20, ¡943) INT-21PO-¡97<br />

The KNAPP Rally in Jersey City<br />

riVov. 22, 1942) lNT-2¡PO-¡53<br />

Three Polish-American Meetings<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-33PO-67<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> and comment on a newspaper<br />

article by Ignacy Matuszewski]<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-21PO-450<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Francis X. Swietlik toward American<br />

Slav Congress and Ignacy Matuszewski]<br />

(Aug. 20, ¡942) INT-21PO-78<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Sikorski to Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 6, ¡943) 1NT-21PO-189<br />

Maudr, Vladimir<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17, ¡945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas]<br />

(Feb. 7, ¡944) INT-9CZ-629<br />

Interview with Vladimir Maudr<br />

(Apr. ¡6, 1945) INT-9CZ-887<br />

Maura, Miguel<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces (Dec. 13, ¡944) INT-33SP-24<br />

Spanish Republican Activities: Miguel Maura<br />

(Dec. ¡9. 1944) INT-27SP-383<br />

[Spanish Republicans in France support Miguel<br />

Maura] (Dec. 28. 1944-Feb. 4,<br />

¡945) ¡NT-27SP-426<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33SP-32<br />

Maurois, Andre<br />

[Henri Torres' unpublished book, note]<br />

(May 7, ¡943) INT-12FR-492<br />

[P.E.N. Club dinner] (Oct. 25, 1944 to Nov. 15,<br />

¡944) ¡NT-12FR-915<br />

Mauthner, Max<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28, 1943) 1NT-4AU-442<br />

Max Mauthner; Theodore Schmidt as Otto's new<br />

publicity man (Sept. 13. 1942) 1NT-4AU-204<br />

Mavris, N. G.<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. N. G. Mavris<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-14GR-582<br />

May, Max<br />

Germans. Cincinnati, Ohio, February 16, 1945<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1380


Index by Subjects and Names Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

Mayer-MoreU, Franz<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11, 1942) INT-4AU-136<br />

Mazen, Stanley K.<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27. 1944) INT-SBA-328<br />

Mazenko, Gregory<br />

[Biographic Information on H. G. Skehar,<br />

Alexander Pelypenko and Gregory Mazenko]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-33<br />

Mazza, Dick<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) 1NT-I7rr-691<br />

Mazzetti, Frank<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31. 1943) INT-1717-733<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943; Aug. 19. 1943) INT-17IT-801<br />

Mazzini News (newsletter)<br />

Mazzini Society; Naziom Unite and Mazzini News<br />

(Apr. 8. 1942) INT-17IT-62<br />

Mazzini Society<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice Censured for Not<br />

Registering Mazzini Society<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) ¡NT-33IT-136<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

(June 15. 1945) ¡NT-331T-148<br />

Italians: document series INT-17IT-1 to<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports ÎNT-33IT-1 to<br />

¡NT-33IT-158<br />

[Mazzini Society meeting report]<br />

(June 4. 1942) INT-32A-56<br />

Pacciardi, Communists, and Mazzini Society<br />

(June 13. ¡942) INT-32A-59<br />

Mborja, Niazi<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

Mborja, Tefik<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-62<br />

McBride, Lois<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National Federation,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1, 1944<br />

fOcr. 18. 1944) INT-33YU-94<br />

McBride, Robert N.<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

McCormick, Robert<br />

[Anti-Semitism in the "Chicago Tribune"]<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) 1NT-18JE-544<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-236<br />

McCoy, Charles<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

McGrath, Frank R.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15. 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

McGrath, J. Howard<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27. 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

McGregor, Malcolm F.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Malcolm F.<br />

McGregor] (Sept. 16. 1941-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-70<br />

McHugh, Dorothy<br />

[Lecture <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Dorothy McHugh]<br />

(July 1, 1945) INT-21PO-1460<br />

McKee, Frederick C.<br />

[Frederick C. McKee, information]<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) INT-19MI-182<br />

Free World Association and Free German Group<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-81I<br />

McKeesport, Pa.<br />

Greeks in McKeesport, Pa.<br />

(iVov. 10. 1942) INT-14GR-303<br />

[McKeesport Memorandum on pro-Yugoslav<br />

Group] (Dec. 7. 1942) INT-30YU-350<br />

Memorandum Issued by Independent Serbian<br />

National Defense Organization <strong>of</strong> McKeesport,<br />

Pa., on September 6, 1942<br />

(Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-397<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Milan Popovich <strong>of</strong> St. Sava's<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church, McKeesport, Pa.<br />

(Dec 2. 1942) INT-30YU-349<br />

McKelvey, David<br />

[Conversations with David McKelvey and Felix<br />

Kusman] (July 4. 1945) 1NT-27SP-486<br />

McMahon, Francis E.<br />

Jewish Affairs [theft <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor McMahon's<br />

correspondence on John J. Smertenko]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-18JE-470<br />

[Political situation at Notre Dame]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) ¡NT-16IR-8<br />

U.S. Irish Urge De Valera To Support 26 Nations<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-16IR-3<br />

McManus, John<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists] (Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-464<br />

McNutt, Paul V.<br />

American Slav Day Rally<br />

(June 1942) INT-26SL-18<br />

Produce..Produce..Produce..So That Hitlerism Will<br />

Be Wiped Off the Face <strong>of</strong> the Earth Forever<br />

(1942) ¡NT-26SL-22<br />

Meana, Juan A.<br />

[Conversation with Juan A. Meana]<br />

(Oct. 16. 1942) INT-27SP-96;<br />

(Dec. 21. ¡942) 1NT-27SP-98;<br />

(July 2. 143) INT-27SP-I77;<br />

(Oct. 1. ¡943) INT-27SP-2¡9;<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-335<br />

Conversation with Juan A. Meana concerning<br />

Spanish Republican Politics<br />

(Mar. 21. 1942) INT-27SP-35<br />

[Information on leading Spanish personalities]<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-27SP-4<br />

[Interviews with and background on Juan A.<br />

Meana and Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

(Dec. ¡-¡6, ¡94¡) INT-27SP-3<br />

Medical assistance<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Aid to Soviet Russia<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-26SL-214<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 2¡, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡359<br />

Medicine<br />

see Health facilities and services<br />

see Medical assistance<br />

Meetings<br />

see Conferences<br />

Megaro, Gaudens<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Megaro]<br />

(Jan. 16-2¡, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-¡¡¡2<br />

Megaro's Conversation with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

(Jan. 11, 1942) INT-¡7¡T-13<br />

[Megaro's statements on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

anti-Fascist organizations and personalities]<br />

(Jan. 2-13, 1942) INT-niT-1102<br />

Meie Tee (periodical)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. ¡4, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonian Press (May 1, 1943) INT-5BA-175<br />

Excerpts from Meie Tee (Dec. 1942) INT-5BA-193<br />

[Meie Tee, Estonian periodical, reprint <strong>of</strong> the five<br />

point declaration adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Estonian organizations]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-256<br />

Meier, William F.<br />

Steuben Society in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942) 1NT-13GE-420<br />

Meissner, Walter<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Fed. J, 1943) INT-13GE-546<br />

Mekhitharists<br />

[Armenians in Detroit, Michigan]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1943) INT-3AM-7<br />

Melas, Alexander<br />

Notes on Conversation with Captain Alexander<br />

Melas (Sept. 1, 1943) INT-14GR-4H;<br />

(Aug. 3¡, 1943) INT-14GR-412<br />

Melchior, Lauritz<br />

Interview with Lauritz Melchior<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-25SC-368<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. ¡944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Melish, William Hewlett<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22, ¡943) ¡NT-24RS-148<br />

Mello, Manuel P.<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Portuguese organizations and leading<br />

personalities]<br />

(Aug. ¡7-Sept. H. ¡942) INT-22PR-7<br />

Melnik, Audrey<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

(JVov. 27, ¡943) ¡NT-29UK-244;<br />

(Oct. 27. ¡943: Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29VK-250<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(JVov. 27, ¡941) INT-29UK-1<br />

[Lunch with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Fei>. 5. ¡943) INT-29UK-163<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

(Jan. 9. 1942) INT-29UK-5<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July, 1941) INT-29UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Fed. 18. 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Melnikov, N. A.<br />

Russian-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Right Plan Anti-Soviet<br />

Protest in San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) ¡NT-33RS-S0<br />

Memmer, Bernhard<br />

Attack on Catholic Leader Given to Congressmen;<br />

Blast at Bruening Seen as Attempt to Throttle<br />

Church in Post-War Germany<br />

(iVov. ¡8. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-878<br />

Mendelsohn, Felix<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-18JE-244<br />

Mendelsohn, M.<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

Mendes-France, Pierre<br />

[Pierre Mendes-France, note]<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) INT-¡2FR-326<br />

Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

Alfredo Mendizabel Discusses the Spanish<br />

Situation (Jan. ¡8, 1945) INT-33SP-28<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabal]<br />

(June 14-15. 1943) ¡NT-27SP-176<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) ¡NT-27SP-145:<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-27SP-159;<br />

(Nov. 4, ¡943) INT-27SP-233;<br />

(Dec. 3, ¡943) INT-27SP-240;<br />

(Apr. 8. 1944) INT-27SP-286:<br />

(June 7. 1944) INT-27SP-308;<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-27SP-346;<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-27SP-348;<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-27SP-387;<br />

(Feb. 12, ¡945) INT-27SP-402;<br />

(May ¡6. 1945) INT-27SP-455<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 219


Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

[European situation, discussion]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-518<br />

[Information on Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-27SP-126<br />

[Interview with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-27SP-4S8<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mendizabel comments on the Spanish<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-27SP-247<br />

[Proposed meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Abroad]<br />

(July 8. 1943) INT-27SP-188<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Alfredo Mendizabel and Joseph<br />

Fonatanals to the Moscow Pact]<br />

. (Noy. 4, 1943) INT-27SP-223<br />

["Spain: Democracy and Catholicism", topic <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish meeting] (June 9, 1943) INT-27SP-167<br />

Mengers, Viggo C.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Viggo C.<br />

Mengers - Danes] (Nov. 20, 1943-JuIy 11,<br />

1944) PERS-1-71<br />

Menorah Journal (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Meraat-ul-Gharb (newspaper)<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-33AR-20<br />

Meran, Karl<br />

[Czemin conversation with O'Brien]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) 1NT-4AU-731<br />

Merchant seamen<br />

A Peculiar Pattern <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Column-<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the German Seamen<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-467<br />

Alien Seamen Detained in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 6, 1942) INT-19MI-91<br />

[Anti-Semitism in Norwegian Merchant Marine<br />

Circles] (Mar. 8, 1945) INT-25SC-354<br />

Belgian Seamen Win Pay Increase<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) INT-6BE-11<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Seamen<br />

(Apr. 5-16 1943) INT-30YU-800<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the Free<br />

Greek Forces (Aug. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-406<br />

Contract Sought by Yugoslav Union<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) 1NT-30YU-269<br />

[Conversation with Einar Johansen and Mr.<br />

Borup] (Apr. 28, 1945) INT-25SC-376<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-25SC-365<br />

[Conversations with seamen regarding war-time<br />

conditions in Spain]<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-27SP-82<br />

Danish Seamen and Danish-American Opinion<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-134<br />

[Demands <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Merchant Seamen]<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-30YU-125<br />

Dutch seafarers win important demands; vote to<br />

sail ships as usual (Aug. 26, 1942) INT-20NS-5<br />

Finnish Seamen (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-llFI-U;<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-11FI-21<br />

Finnish Workers and the Allied Cause<br />

(July 9, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-32<br />

[Gifts for Norwegian seamen]<br />

(Oct. 1942) INT-25SC-85<br />

Greek Press (July 3, 1942) 1NT-33GR-14<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept 21, 1942) 1NT-14GR-231;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-33GR-16;<br />

(Aug. 22, 1942) INT-33GR-17<br />

Greek seamen and shipowners<br />

(Mar. 31-July 1, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-186<br />

[Greek shipowners in U.S.; Pay rates to seamen]<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-14GR-196<br />

[Information on the desertion <strong>of</strong> Greece seamen in<br />

the U.S.] (Apr. 1, 1942) INT-32A-35<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwegian Seamen's Social Committee<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-25SC-377<br />

Interview with Mr. Christiansen<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-25SC-381<br />

Interview with Pastor Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner Gulbrandsen<br />

(May 8. 1945) INT-25SC-380<br />

220 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session report]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-19MI-88<br />

[Letter and interview with Christopher Stephano;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> Greek Maritime Union; telegram<br />

about S.S. Anghyra] (July 1942) INT-14GR-144<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Greek Maritime Union]<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-145<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15, 1942) INT-25SC-6<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-33NW-3<br />

[Norwegian Sailors' Home activities]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-162<br />

Norwegian Seamen<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-164;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-165<br />

[Norwegian seamen's home in Brooklyn, N.Y.]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-25SC-154<br />

[Norwegian seamen's work regulations]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-25SC-150<br />

[Norwegian shipping issues]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-25SC-139<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5;<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-33GR-9<br />

Post-war Plans <strong>of</strong> Norwegian Seamen<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) ¡NT-33NW-8<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-127;<br />

(Jan. 21, Feb. 25, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-131;<br />

(Feb. 18, Mar. 10, 1943) INT-25SC-141<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Greek Seamen in Egypt<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-14GR-499<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1552<br />

Merchant ships<br />

see Merchant seamen<br />

see Ships and shipping<br />

Merhab, William<br />

[Interviews with William Merhab and Fakri<br />

Malouf] (July 8, 1942; July 11,<br />

1942) ¡NT-2AB-44<br />

Meritt, Benjamin D.<br />

[Benjamin D. Meritt] OP-2-53<br />

[Conversations with Barry Moore and B. D.<br />

Meritt] (Jan. 14-15 and 23, 1943) INT-2AB-58<br />

Merker, Paul<br />

An Interesting Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies Deutschland"<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-989<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem (Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33GE-85<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches in<br />

Germany (Sept. 7, 1944) 1NT-33GE-57<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

Paul Hagen (Dec. 21, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-462<br />

Paul Merker and Otto Katz<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-534<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) 1NT-13GE-1098<br />

What To Do With Germany: A Communist View<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1462;<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-93<br />

Merlika-Kmja, Mustafa<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

Merlino, Gamillo<br />

"Italy Today": Lecture and Forum by Dr. Camillo<br />

Merlino (June 20, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1246<br />

Mermingas, John<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

[Notes on Greek personalities in America]<br />

(Aug.-Sept. 1942) INT-14GR-268<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Merrill Daily Herald (newspaper)<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

(Fed. 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1356<br />

Merrill, Lewis<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-581<br />

Mertig, Kurt<br />

"Peace Speaker" Found No Nazi in Yorkville<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-59<br />

Meshaka, Muneer<br />

[Background information on George Kheiralla and<br />

Muneer Meshaka] (Aug. 13, 1941) INT-2AB-47<br />

Meskauskas, Frank<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

(iVov. 24, 1942) 1NT-5BA-70<br />

Messager (newspaper)<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-71<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-714<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

(June 17, 1942) INT-12FR-111<br />

Readings from the French Press in New England<br />

(May 18-June 24, 1942) INT-12FR-109<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present Situation in<br />

the French Press <strong>of</strong> New England<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-12FR-113<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July 1, 1942) 1NT-12FR-105;<br />

(June 10, 1942) INT-12FR-108<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

(July 10-21, 1942) INT-12FR-298<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Feb. 17, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-26<br />

Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to Denmark<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33DA-5<br />

Conversation with Emil Messerschmidt<br />

(Dec. i, 1944) INT-25SC-34I<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted, Sven<br />

Stribolt, and Emil Messerschmidt<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-25SC-386<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-25SC-351<br />

South Jutland, Slesvig<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-25SC-371<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Emil Messerschmidt<br />

(June 26, 1944) INT-25SC-306<br />

Metall, Aladar<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-181<br />

Metals and metal industries<br />

see also Chrome<br />

see also Gold<br />

see also Iron and steel industry<br />

see also Nickel<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-185<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-187<br />

Metaxas, Joannes<br />

[Broadcast on anniversary <strong>of</strong> Metaxas' death]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-I4GR-92<br />

[Conversation with James Lee White regarding<br />

King George II] (iVov. ¡1, 1941) INT-14GR-56<br />

Fascist in Greece, the Metaxas dictatorship<br />

(Jan. 24-May 21, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-173<br />

[Kephallonian clubs memorial services for<br />

Metaxas] (Feb. 24, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-151<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25, 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Metaxas Government in Greece<br />

(Jan. 22, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-32;<br />

(Mar. 2. 1942) INT-14GR-100


Index by Subjects and Names Michalopoulos, Andreas<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5<br />

Metzenberg, John<br />

Ambassador Fotitch in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1259<br />

Metzgr, Max<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> intensification <strong>of</strong> religious persecution<br />

in Germany during the past year<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1388<br />

Mewis, Karl<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept 21. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1220<br />

Mexicans<br />

Spanish-Americans in the Southwest and the War<br />

Effort (Aug. 18. 1942) 1NT-27SP-86<br />

Mexico<br />

see also Mexicans<br />

see also Mexico City<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish refugees in Mexico]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-27SP-274<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Spanish colony in Mexico]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-27SP-290<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

AFL-Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27. 1944) INT-33Z-96<br />

["Alianza Garibaldi" in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) INT-17IT-1011<br />

[Anti-Fascist groups in Mexico]<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) INT-niT-1010<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1. 1944) 1NT-2AB-202<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 8.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-38<br />

["Austria Libre" articles on Central Europe and<br />

memorandum on Austrians in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-725<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

(Jan. 3-Feb. 15, 1944) INT-10EU-387<br />

[Comintern maneuvers in Mexico; former Spanish<br />

Socialist leader in concentration camp in<br />

Germany] (Apr. 10, 1944) INT-10EU-392<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943. Jan. 19.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

[Concerning lectures in Mexico by Mr. van<br />

Cauwelaert on strengthening Catholic Church]<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-19MI-35<br />

[Differences between French and Mexican<br />

Synarquismo] (Dec. 31. 1942-Jan. 5.<br />

1943) mT-12FR-462<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmacher: Soviet Ambassador<br />

Cumansky, Free Germany in Mexico, Anton<br />

Retschek] (Jan. 27, 1944) 1NT-10EU-321<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan., 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti Nazi Fascist<br />

Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-10EU-379<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Ocf. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Free German Influence Outside Mexico City<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-985<br />

Free Germans and Allied Information <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-984<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1339<br />

["Freies Deutschland" views on Eight Points]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-509<br />

[French activities in Mexico, report]<br />

(June 6. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-829<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-33GE-7<br />

German political refugees in Mexico<br />

(Wov. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-426<br />

[Información sobre el circulo vasco español de<br />

Mexico] ([n.d.]) INT-27SP-301<br />

[Information on Lebanese communities in Mexico<br />

and Argentina] (June 6, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-221<br />

[Interviews with Spanish Republicans in Mexico]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1944) INT-27SP-362<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America, conversation<br />

memo] (Nov. 28. 1944) INT-10EU-501<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-429<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum on Free Austrians [Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-468<br />

Memorandum on Free Hungarians in Mexico<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) INT-1SHU-484<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) 1NT-4AV-347<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, further information]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1944) INT-10EU-474<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-10EU-464;<br />

(Oct. 24. 1944) 1NT-10EV-482<br />

Mexican Freies Deutschland Endorses Moscow<br />

German Committee<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) 1NT-13GE-748<br />

[Nakhlah Al-'Abd, de Gaulle's personal<br />

representative in Mexico]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) 1NT-12FR-320<br />

Nazi Organization in Mexico<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1259<br />

Nazis in Mexico (July 18, 1942) INT-13GE-281<br />

[Organizaciones españoles en Mexico]<br />

(Mar. 24. 1944) INT-27SP-312<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) INT-33PO-153<br />

Polish Refugees in Mexico<br />

(July 29. 1943) 1NT-21PO-510<br />

Pro-Partisan Organizations in Cuba and Mexico<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1303<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18, 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

Problem for Mexico: Spanish Exiles Seek To Set<br />

Up Free Spanish Government<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-27SP-18<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians m South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Relations <strong>of</strong> Various Allied or United Nations<br />

Groups in Mexico to Each Other<br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) INT-19MI-276<br />

[Resumen de noticias correspondientes]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-27SP-289<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-1098<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-517<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti; Carl<br />

Oscar Alwin] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-467<br />

Soviet Mission to Mexico City<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-24RS-45<br />

Spanish Political Thought in Mexico City<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-27SP-217<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-33SP-8<br />

Spanish Republican Refugees in Mexico<br />

(Sept. 3, 1942) INT-27SP-95<br />

[Statements <strong>of</strong> Basque attitudes in Mexico]<br />

(Mar. 8, 944) INT-27SP-268<br />

Swedish-Pohsh plans [in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-356<br />

Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexican Labor<br />

News (Apr. 14, 1942; May 1,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-36<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> personalities in the Free Italian<br />

movement in Mexico] (Dec. 17, 1943-Jan. 10,<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1012<br />

Mexico City<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(Oct. 3. 1944) INT-10EU-472<br />

Mexico City Conference<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33SP-32<br />

Meyer, Ernest W.<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1069<br />

Meyer, Frank<br />

Interview with Mr. Frank Meyer, Luxemburger,<br />

and His Son, Private in U.S. Army<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-6BE-88<br />

Meyer, Hannes<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Meyer, Hans<br />

[Hans Meyer's views on post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1406<br />

Luncheon with Mr. Hans Meyer <strong>of</strong> OWI<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1429<br />

Meyer-Mellnh<strong>of</strong>, Fritz<br />

[Czernin conversation with O'Brien]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-731<br />

Meyer-Morell, Franz<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Meyer, Oscar<br />

Answers to Questionnaire on "What to do with<br />

Germany" by Oscar Meyer, January 28, 1945<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1359<br />

Michaelides, George<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>. George P. Michaelides<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-14GR-700<br />

Michaelis, Karin<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11. 1942) INT-25SC-9<br />

Michailovich, Draza<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Article "The Final Outcome" (on<br />

Relations between Russia and Yugoslavia)<br />

(Oct. 9. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-116<br />

Michal, Marie<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-265<br />

Michalopoulos, Andreas<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-33AL7<br />

Broadcast to the People <strong>of</strong> America on the<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System at 10:30 P.M.,<br />

Thursday July 16, 1942 by Andre Michalopoulos<br />

Greek Minister <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-14GR-191<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-1AL-9<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(July 14. 1942) INT-33GR-15<br />

Greek News Notes: Talk by Andre Michalopoulos<br />

(Oct. 19. 1944) INT-14GR-589<br />

Greeks, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Oct. 15. 1942) INT-14GR-294<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian people<br />

live on Weeds; Greeks seek South Albania;<br />

Mandate for Albania<br />

(Sept. 26. ¡942) INT-1AL-28<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17. 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the Small<br />

Nations" (May 22. 1944) ¡NT-33GR-33<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Citizens in Connection with the<br />

Recent Political Developments in Cairo<br />

(May 17. 1944) INT-14GR-748<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15. 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 221


Military forces Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Badoglio government proclamation on volunteer<br />

recruitment]<br />

(Nov. 22-Dec. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-975<br />

Ban Subasich on Tito's Military Resources<br />

fNov. 24. 1943) ¡NT-33YU-52<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Montenegro<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-977<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />

Army (Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33RS-49<br />

[Collection and pubUcation <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Greeks in military service]<br />

(Aug. 7Sept. 12, 1942) INT-14GR-262<br />

Communists in Army Camps<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-19M1-83<br />

[Conditions in Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 12-Apr. 25. 1942) INT-18JE-18<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic Yugoslav<br />

News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to Questions<br />

Addressed to General Mihailovich by Journalist<br />

Sulzberger]<br />

(July 25; Aug. 4, 1944) INT-33YU-80<br />

[Conversation with and information from<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944; Jan. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1200<br />

Current Axis Offensive Against Yugoslav Fighting<br />

Forces; Summary <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 3-6, 1943) INT-30YU-812<br />

Dangers <strong>of</strong> a German Military Collapse<br />

(May 18. 1942) INT-13GE-1060<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL160<br />

Demand for a Jewish Army<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-201<br />

Drive Is Started for an Army <strong>of</strong> 200,000 Jews<br />

(Dec. 4. 1941) ¡NT-18JE-7<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21. 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23. 1944) INT-1AL106<br />

Further Impressions <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-24RS-67<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up [by<br />

Ruth Mitchell] (July 1, 1943) INT-30YU-986<br />

[German Forces on the Russian Front]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1942) INT-24RS-94<br />

[German military activity on Russian front]<br />

(Dec. 27, 1941) INT-13GE-49<br />

Greek resistance, organized and guerrilla<br />

(Jan. 19-May 28. 1942) INT-14GR-168<br />

Guerrilla Warfare in Slovenia<br />

(Sept 11. 1942) INT-30YU-232<br />

"Hear Red Bands Harry Serbian Patriot Army"<br />

(Sept. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-202<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-24RS-66<br />

[Information on military forces and operations in<br />

Spanish Morocco, Ifni, and the Canary Islands]<br />

(Apr. 12-28, 1943) INT-27SP-172<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1009<br />

Item Received from ICC London <strong>Office</strong> via Cable<br />

[on Allied guerrilla aid]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-390<br />

Jewish Army Called "Vital"<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-18JE-71<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) 1NT-18JE-162<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 20. 1942) INT-33JE4<br />

[Jewish public attitude towards a Jewish army]<br />

([Mar. 25, 1942]) INT-18JE-12<br />

[Jewish public attitudes toward a Jewish army]<br />

(Mar. 21. 1942) INT-18JE-4<br />

[Jewish public opinion towards proposal for a<br />

Jewish army] (Apr. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-82<br />

Jugoslavia: Military and Political Information<br />

(Aug. II, 1942) INT-30YU-206<br />

[Letter disputing vote by American rabbis favoring<br />

a Jewish army] (Mar. 22, ¡942) ¡NT-18JE-13<br />

224 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[London Cables on Partisan Guerrilla Fighting]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-797<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-65<br />

Memorandum on the Proposed Jewish Military<br />

Force (Mar. 25, 1942) INT-18JE-25<br />

Memorandum on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Army<br />

and Its Repercussions<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-36<br />

Mihailovich Developments<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-912<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-30YU-867<br />

Morale and Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Italian Army in<br />

Campania (Aug. 8, 1944) INT-17TT-1394<br />

[National Proclamation Dinner sponsored by the<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-18JE168<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13, 1943]) lNT,24RS-208<br />

Notes from the Arab Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27. 1942) 1NT-33AR-2<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) INT-33JE-3;<br />

(May 14, 1942) INT-33JE-6<br />

Observations by Ambassador Lawrence Steinhardt,<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Analysts, Jan. 6, 1942<br />

(Jan. 6, 1942) INT-24RS-64<br />

[Opinions and events regarding the proposal for a<br />

Jewish army]<br />

(May 24-June 22, 1942) INT-18JE-103<br />

[Opposition <strong>of</strong> U S. rabbis to creation <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force] (Mar. 16. 1942) INT-18JE-24<br />

Palestinian Force Eyed with Reserve<br />

(Aug. 8, 1942) INT-18JE-133<br />

[Polish Army recruitment failure in Canada]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1942) INT-21PO-19<br />

Polish-U.S. Commando Units Seen<br />

(Oct. 1. 1942) INT-21PO-219<br />

Political & Military Summary No. 4<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-546<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish youth<br />

organizations and proposal for a Jewish army]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-18JE-128<br />

[Press releases on the proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force in Palestine]<br />

(Nov. 1941-May 1942) INT-18JE-67<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish military<br />

force] (Jan. 2. 1942) INT-18JE-2:<br />

(Jan. 22-Feb. 3. 1942) INT-18JE-10;<br />

(May 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-18JE-27;<br />

(Oct. 1941-Apr. 1942) INT-18JE-28;<br />

(Apr. 6. 1942) INT-18JE-30;<br />

(Apr. 3. 1942) INT-18JE-32;<br />

(Mar. 26-31, 1942) INT-18JE-34;<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-35;<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-18JE-37;<br />

(June 8-15, 1942) INT-18JE-41;<br />

(June 5-7, 1942) INT-18JE-42;<br />

(May 27. 1942) INT-18JE-60;<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-18JE-63;<br />

(Mar. 19-May 26. 1942) INT-18JE-93;<br />

(June 11. 1942) 1NT-18JE-102<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish military<br />

force in Palestine]<br />

(Fib. 20-Apr. 13. 1942) INT-18JE-21<br />

Proposed Jewish Army<br />

(June 10. 1942) INT-18JE-61;<br />

(Mar. 30. 1942) INT-18JE-182<br />

[Public opinion toward proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

(June 12-July 7. 1942) INT-18JE-115;<br />

(July 7-29, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-116<br />

Radio Tirana (Sept. 13-24, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-67<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-1717-937<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Committee for a Jewish Army <strong>of</strong> Stateless<br />

and Palestinian Jews<br />

(Feb. «, 1943) INT-18JE-202:<br />

(Feb. 8. 1943) INT-33JE-13<br />

[Report on German troop movements in<br />

Yugoslavia] (July 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1062<br />

[Report on Guerrilla Warfare Situation in<br />

Yugoslavia] (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-832<br />

[Report on likelihood <strong>of</strong> Allied military assistance<br />

for Tito and Mihailovich forces]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1201<br />

[Report on Mihailovich Guerilla Forces by Colonel<br />

Svetozar Dimitryevich]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-30YU-476<br />

[Report on military movements in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1943) INT-30YU-1181<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26, 1942) INT-24RS-8S<br />

[Retrospective view <strong>of</strong> Sikorski visit to<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-196<br />

[Rivalry Among Yugoslav Guerrilla Factions]<br />

(Sept. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-227<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila activities<br />

in Eastern Europe]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-164<br />

Supplemental Report on a Jewish Armed Force<br />

(Mar. 26. 1942) INT-18JE-26<br />

[Syrian and Lebanese volunteers in the Fighting<br />

French army]<br />

(Jan. 19-Feb. 14, 1943) INT-2AB-103<br />

The Yugoslav Army-in-Exile<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-1190<br />

Truth About Yugoslavia: A Documentary Record;<br />

Yugoslavian Front Against Fascism: Truth about<br />

Partisan Army and Legend <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihailovich<br />

[Partisan viewpoints]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

Two Senators Urge a Jewish Army To Defend<br />

Suez (May 4, 1942) INT-18JE-69<br />

Washington Favorable to Jewish Army Plan<br />

(Apr. 3, 1942) INT-18JE-29<br />

"We Approve": the Rabbis <strong>of</strong> America Endorse a<br />

Palestine Jewish Fighting Force<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) 1NT-18JE-77<br />

[Yugoslav Advance Into Istrian Peninsula]<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-30YU-1039<br />

[Yugoslav and French liberation movements and<br />

forces] (JVov. 11, 1943) INT-10EV-286<br />

[Yugoslav Coup d'Etat <strong>of</strong> March 27, 1941]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-200<br />

[Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile Against Partisans;<br />

King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat<br />

(Dec. 2, 16, 1942) INT-30YU-602<br />

[Yugoslav military forces]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-26SL-159<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) 1NT-33JE-10<br />

[Zionist meeting held in Newark on the proposal<br />

for a Jewish army] (Apr. 30, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-66<br />

Zionists Flay British Ban on Jewish Army<br />

(Dec. 3, 1941) INT-18JE-6<br />

Military government<br />

AMG and Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept 17, 1943) INT-33Z-42<br />

Economic Self-Organization in American-Occupied<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1655<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-30YU-867<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> Hungary from the<br />

Standpoint <strong>of</strong> a Military Occupation by the<br />

United Nations<br />

(Jan. 7, 12, 1943) INT-15HU-227<br />

Recent Negotiations <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihajlovic with the<br />

Germans (Feb. 8, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1395<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotitch on Allied military<br />

government in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Sept 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1079


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-UFISS<br />

Finnish-Language Press on Soviet-Finnish<br />

Armistice Negotiations<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33FI-5<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-liFl-57<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-11FI-80;<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) 1NT-33FI-4<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> four Finnish publications]<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-11FI-35<br />

Minor, Anna<br />

[Victor Chernov and Anna Minor: remarks on the<br />

Free French situation in U.S.]<br />

(May 13. 1942) INT-12FR-204<br />

Minority groups<br />

see terms under Racial and ethnic groups<br />

Minotis, Alex<br />

Conditions in Greece, spring 1942<br />

(June 11, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-126<br />

Miranda, Carmine<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Carmine Miranda]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-171T-1833<br />

Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch [conversation<br />

concerning the Comité Républicain]<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-12FR-586<br />

[Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch on the Latin Union]<br />

fiVov. 2, 1943) INT-10EU-281<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33Z-89<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevich, conversation<br />

memo] (Jan. 3, 1945) INT-12FR-944<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, conversation<br />

memo] (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-767;<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-12FR-961<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, information]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) INT-12FR-697<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Mirkine and Jacques Maritain,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1944) INT-12FR-774<br />

Republique Française and Mr. Mirkine<br />

(May 10. 1944) INT-12FR-808<br />

Mirkovich, Gen.<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

Implications (Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-477<br />

Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

Address Dehvered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-10EU-102<br />

"Balkans Seen As Asset" - Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-435<br />

Conversation with Mr. Mirkovich<br />

CJVov. 21, 1942) 1NT-30YU-293<br />

Conversation with Nikola Mirkovich<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-519<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Nikola Mirkovich]<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1434<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-322<br />

Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-215;<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-313;<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-568<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents with<br />

Italian Citizenship; Activities and Conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

(May 8; Oct. 16, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-419<br />

Report on Meeting at Which Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

Spoke (June 22. 1943) INT-10EU-241<br />

[Serb community in Detroit meets on Oct. 22,<br />

1944] (Nov. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1590<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslavs: Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-30YU-969<br />

Mirkovich, Voislav<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National Federation,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1, 1944<br />

(Oct. /S, 1944) INT-33YU-94<br />

Latest Slav News (July 16, 1944) INT-26SL-179<br />

[New Yugoslav Vice Consul]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-341<br />

[Protest on speech by Yugoslav consul Voislav<br />

Mirkovich]<br />

(June 30-July 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1460<br />

[Serbian-American Meeting in Milwaukee, Wis.,<br />

June 25, 1944] (June 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1453<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-26SL-191<br />

[Speech <strong>of</strong> V. Mirkovich, Yugoslav Vice consul]<br />

rOcI. ¡9, 27, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-345<br />

Mirkovich, Vojislav<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) 1NT-30YU-149<br />

Mirkovitch, Bora<br />

[Yugoslav Coup d'Etat <strong>of</strong> March 27, 1941]<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-200<br />

Mirokovich, Steve<br />

I WO Activities (Apr. 9. 1943) INT-26SL-97<br />

Mises, Ernst<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jon. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

Mises, Paul<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Mishani, Ymer<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24. 1944) INT-1AL-126<br />

Misheff, Christ<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and other<br />

organizations members]<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-7BU-146<br />

Misheff, Cross<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13. 1944) INT-33BU-7<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) INT-7BU-76<br />

[Interviews with Macedonian Organization<br />

Leaders] (Apr. 24. 1944) INT-7BV-96<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-7BU-131<br />

Macedonians (Nov. 5. 1944) INT-7BU-124<br />

Misheff, Mike<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1943) INT-7BU-61<br />

Mission Covenant<br />

Standard Analysis or Outline <strong>of</strong> a Foreign Political<br />

Situation in the U.S.<br />

(May 25. 1942) INT-25SC-15<br />

Missionary (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-29UK-25S<br />

Missouri<br />

see also St. Louis, Mo.<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Missouri Synod<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian Church<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 26. 1942) INT-25SC-84<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Mitchell, Ruth<br />

Address by Ruth Mitchell to Meeting <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

Women, Washington, March 19, 1943<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-20<br />

[Addresses by Ruth Mitchell]<br />

(Mar. 19, 25, 1943) INT-30YU-792<br />

Answer to Miss Mitchell by National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent: Ruth Mitchell<br />

and Her Pan-Serbian Company; [National<br />

Council's Response to Coal Strike]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1011<br />

Billy Mitchell's Sister, Member<br />

Guerilla Band, Speaks to Newj<br />

CFeh. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-319\<br />

Bogdan Radiza on Fotitch, Ruth<br />

Gavrilovitch (Apr. 8, 1943) /ij<br />

Brochure; anti-Mitchell Activitie<br />

(June 15. 1943) lNT-30YU-95\<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. Jo<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohi<<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-10!<br />

Detroit Meeting [Serbians] |<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-30YU-92Í<br />

Enclosure: American Srbobran ol<br />

Mrs. Mitchell Hands Resolutio!<br />

Serbs to President Franklin D. |<br />

(Apr. 14. 1943) INT-30YU-82h<br />

"Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia" [article bi<br />

(Sept. 29-Ocu 1942) INT-30YUt<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a I<br />

Ruth Mitchell] (July 1, 1943) )<br />

Letter by Ruth Mitchell in Herali<br />

Entitled "Killings Laid to Croat<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-SOYU-Sl^<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Conce<br />

Slav American War Bond Comí<br />

(Sept 16-Oct. 27, 1943) INT-3Í<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defe<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-33YU-29<br />

Mihailovich Articles; Mihailovich<br />

Offensive (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-.<br />

"Miss Mitchell's Action • Americ<br />

December 4, 1942 j<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-466<br />

Miss Ruth Mitchell<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-30YU-479 \<br />

Miss Ruth Mitchell's Visit Cancel)<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) 1NT-30YU-712 )<br />

[Mrs. Ruth Crawford Mitchell, infi<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-10EU-405 I<br />

Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, "Chetnik"<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-30YV-693<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Cro<br />

(May 22, 1943) 1NT-30YU-900 I<br />

[New Slavonic group in New York<br />

(May 1. 1943) 1NT-26SL-108 ^<br />

Official and Private Reaction to Ri<br />

Letter to New York Herald Tribi<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-318 \<br />

[Ruth Mitchell] (Mar. 18-23, 1943)<br />

[Ruth Mitchell and the Presidential<br />

information] (Jan. 25, 1944) INÍ<br />

Ruth Mitchell Speaks <strong>of</strong> Serb Hero<br />

"Crimes" in a U.S. Army Camp j<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana (Srbobran, )<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-753<br />

[Ruth Mitchell's Forthcoming Book<br />

(Apr. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-809<br />

Ruth Mitchell's New Organization]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YV-1214 \<br />

Ruth Mitchell's Picture and Appeal<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Srbobran<br />

(Dec. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-511 ]<br />

Serbian National Defense Council <<br />

(July 8. 1943) ¡NT-33YU-38 |<br />

Serbs in the Serbian National Defer<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-123S |<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis Christo)<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-30YU-940<br />

Serbs: Meeting under Auspices <strong>of</strong> S<br />

Defense Council, Detroit, Mich.<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-30YU-941<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mirko Bur¡<br />

Military Attache j<br />

(July 21, 1943) 1NT-30YV-1018 j<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored<br />

Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. i<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943: Oct. 14, 1943) /W<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-33YU-46 j<br />

"Srbobran" Reprints Ruth Mitchell'!<br />

"New York Herald Tribune" I<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) rNT-30YU-465 \<br />

[Talk with Louis Nemzer; Conversal<br />

Ivanovich on Ruth Mitchell and R<br />

(Dec. 9. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-446]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1!<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Military intelligence<br />

see Intelligence services and operations<br />

Military leaders<br />

A Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) INT-33GE-65<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers] (Jan. 26, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1347<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General Milan<br />

Nedich (Oct. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-336<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

ImpUcations (Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-477<br />

General Giraud Sends Greetings to General<br />

Mihailovich - Srbobran <strong>of</strong> March 12, 1943<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-764<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up [by<br />

Ruth Mitchell] (July 1. 1943) INT-30YU-986<br />

General Zivkovich (Jan. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-543<br />

German Army <strong>of</strong>ficers' participation in "National<br />

Bolshevist" movement, views <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer<br />

(Fed. 1. ¡944) INT-33GE-36<br />

German Army <strong>of</strong>ficers role in Moscow Free<br />

Germany movement<br />

(Aug. 19. 1943) INT-13GE-763<br />

German General Staff's movement for<br />

rapproachment with Soviet Union<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-906<br />

German <strong>of</strong>ficers' proclamation condemning war<br />

crimes <strong>of</strong> retreating German armies in Russia<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) 1NT-13GE-989<br />

German refugees here discuss rumored von Paulus<br />

"government" (Jan. 31, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-76<br />

Germany: Internal Political Situation<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-757<br />

[Hermann Rauschning and his views on Nazi<br />

revolution] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-761<br />

[London Cables on Partisan Guerrilla Fighting]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-797<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

(Sept. 25. 1943) INT-13GE-928<br />

[Order <strong>of</strong> Command Assumption by General Petar<br />

Zivkovich, Deputy Minister <strong>of</strong> War, Navy, and<br />

Air in Royal Yugoslav Government in London]<br />

(July 6. 1943) INT-30YU-994<br />

[Possible negotiated peace agreement with German<br />

generals] (Dec. 11. 1942) INT-25SC-65<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-13GE-1346<br />

"Real German Enemy," analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Junker-dominated General Staff by Eric<br />

Bramley-Moore (Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1037<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

(Aug. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-56<br />

[Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs Association]<br />

(Sepl. 30, 1942) INT-24RS-42<br />

What Yugoslav Govemment-in Exile Looks Like<br />

[by Ivor Montagu]<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-30YU-962<br />

[Yugoslav Coup d'Etat <strong>of</strong> March 27, 1941]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-200<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German general<br />

staff differences with Nazi leaders and Nazi<br />

atrocities in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 19-May 15, 1942) INT-21PO-51<br />

Military occupation<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on Purported<br />

Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33AU-41<br />

Gerhart's Seger's Speech<br />

(July 2, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1622<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-33AU-45<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

[Military occupation zones in Austria]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-4AU-500<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-142<br />

[Ruth Fischer] (May 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1524<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(iVov. 1. 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

[Speech by Emil Ludwig on "How to Treat the<br />

Germans"] (Mar. 3. 1945) INT-13GE-1402<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> an Article in Volks-Zeitung by<br />

Friedrich Stampfer<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1089<br />

Military occupation plans and policies<br />

see Bulgarian military occupation policies<br />

see German military occupation policies<br />

see Italian military occupation policies<br />

see Soviet military occupation policies<br />

see U.S. military occupation policies<br />

Military personnel<br />

see also Compulsory military service<br />

see also Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see also Veterans<br />

Army Transmitter North (Wehrmachtsender<br />

Nord) (July 25. 28. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-403<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Oct. 7. ¡943) INT-I3GE-820 .<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1. 3. 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

Implications (Dec. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-477<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> six Vichy military attaches to<br />

Darían] (JVov. 16. 1942) 1NT-12FR-472<br />

[Fight Between Serb and Croat Soldiers at Camp<br />

Ritchie, Maryland]<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-30YU-928<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German <strong>Office</strong>rs' Committee<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-798<br />

[Free German Manifesto]<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-13GE-743<br />

[French <strong>of</strong>ficers, information]<br />

(Fei. 70-26, ¡943) INT-12FR-518<br />

Friction between American and British troops in<br />

England alleged by Ambassador Fotitich <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-30YU-839<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, 1942) 1NT-13GE-160<br />

German Army attitudes toward Nazis<br />

(Dec. 30. 1941- June 4. 1942) INT-13GE-1058<br />

Guadalcanal: Leadership <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-19M1-218<br />

[Interview with an Austrian in Sweden]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-4AU-323<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June 16. 1945) INT-29UK-359<br />

[Letter to Franc Snoj on Conditions in Occupied<br />

Slovenia; Call to Slovenian Soldiers to Revolt<br />

Against Service in Italian Army]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-454<br />

Modern Armies and Politics<br />

(Oct. 25. 1943) INT-13GE-843<br />

Observations on Greek Affairs in Cairo<br />

(Sepr. 73. 7944J INT-14GR-587<br />

Ruth Mitchell Speaks <strong>of</strong> Serb Heroism and Croat<br />

"Crimes" in a U.S. Army Camp Near<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana (Srbobran, March 5, 1943)<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-753<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Jews and members <strong>of</strong> secret societies in<br />

the French forces <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 9. 1942-Apr. 28. 1943) INT-12FR-582<br />

Suicide Note <strong>of</strong> German Soldier<br />

(Aug. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-738<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> German <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Sept. 30, 7943) INT-13GE-805<br />

Wisconsin German-Americans Reported Taking<br />

Heart from Soldiers' Letters<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-33GE-103<br />

Military supplies and property<br />

see also Military equipment manufacturing<br />

[Assistance and defense strategies for Scandinavia]<br />

(Apr.. May 1942) ¡NT-25SC-4<br />

[Interview with Harry Sevaides on conditions in<br />

Greece and other European countries]<br />

(Dec. 7, 2. 1941) 1NT-14GR-125<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

[Interview with Soviet Ambassador Maxim<br />

Litvinov] (Jan. 26. 1943) INT-24RS-106<br />

Interview with the Soviet Ambassador<br />

(June 22. 1942) INT-24RS-109<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Report on Guerrilla Warfare Situation in<br />

Yugoslavia] (Apr. 20. 1943) INT-30YV-832<br />

Soviet Mission to Mexico City<br />

(June 22. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-45<br />

Military tribunals<br />

see Courts-martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry<br />

Miller, Dexter<br />

Czecho-Slovaks in America<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) INT-9CZ-70<br />

Miller, L. C.<br />

Danish sentiment (Sept. 22, 7943) INT-25SC-227<br />

Miller, Thomas<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25. 1942) INT-14GR-33<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1942) INT-14GR-81<br />

[Thomas Miller] (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-14GR-39<br />

Miller, Troup<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Millis, Walter<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20, 1943) INT-13GE-661<br />

Mills, Saul<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-584<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-33PO-14<br />

[Minutes <strong>of</strong> first two and fourth conferences <strong>of</strong><br />

German American Trade Unionists]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-939<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Fe¡>. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28, 1943) 1NT-33RS-1<br />

Milosavljevich, Peter S.<br />

Argentine Serbs Seek Collaboration with Anti-Tito<br />

Serbs Here (July 13. 1945) INT-33YU-148<br />

Milosevich, Sima<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(JVov. 29, 7943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Miloshevich, Jorgo<br />

Jorgo Miloshevich (July 9. 1943) INT-30YU-999<br />

Milutinovic, Ivan<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30. 7943) ¡NT-30YU-1224<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

Communist-line German-language newspaper<br />

attacks Deutsche Milwaukee Zeitung and<br />

Chicago Abendpost<br />

(Apr. 5. ¡945) ¡NT-13GE-¡448<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21. 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

Current German-American Reactions in Wisconsin<br />

(June 77, 7945) INT-13GE-1580<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth report-<br />

June 11-20, 1942<br />

(July 9, 14. 1942) INT-¡3GE-259<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3. 1944) 1NT-33GE-54<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-68¡;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 225


Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

[German language press in Middle West]<br />

(May IS, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-95<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

(Ocf. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-829<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung [editorials]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-16S4<br />

Newspapers in Difficulty<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-512<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

rOcr. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

Report on Benefit for "Milwaukee Deutsche<br />

Zeitung," January 8, 1944<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-951<br />

Sixth report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: June 21-30, 1942; Seventh report.. July<br />

1-10, 1942 (July 21, 29, 1942) INT-13GE-260<br />

Third report on American newspapers in German,<br />

period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

(June 20, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-208<br />

Milwaukee Herold (newspaper)<br />

Emil Leicht: Owner and Publisher <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Weeklies, Winona, Minnesota<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-703<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-137<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Milwaukee Herold and St. Joseph's Blatt<br />

(Apr. 16. 1944) INT-13GE-108S<br />

Special Report on Milwaukee Herold<br />

(June 19, 1942) INT-13GE-206<br />

Milwaukee Polish Relief Committee<br />

Milwaukee Polish Gatherings INT-21PO-88<br />

Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

[Bavarian Volkfest in Milwaukee, Wis.]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-754<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> German-American Day, Milwaukee,<br />

October 21, 1945<br />

(Oct. 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1714<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Dec. 26, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-491<br />

First Report on the District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin; Second Report on the District <strong>of</strong><br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-3S8<br />

Fourth Report on District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Wov. 28, 1942) INT-13GE-595<br />

[German-American activities in Milwaukee]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-567<br />

German Organizations in Pittsburgh Area [list]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-419<br />

Meeting Alliance Française, Milwaukee<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-457<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-26SL-56<br />

[Milwaukee Conference <strong>of</strong> "German American"]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1418<br />

Milwaukee County Win-The-War Legislative<br />

Conference, Mar. 13 and 14, 1943<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-13GE-S80<br />

[Milwaukee Forum]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-309<br />

Milwaukee Forum Meeting [anti-Nazi German<br />

refugee versus Isolationists]<br />

fSept. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-112<br />

Milwaukee Polish Gatherings INT-21PO-88<br />

[Polish community in Milwaukee]<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-21PO-285<br />

[Report about Chicago-Milwaukee Poles political<br />

activity and comments <strong>of</strong> Janek de Rosen]<br />

(Sept. 8, 11, 1942) INT-21PO-85<br />

Report on Benefit for "Milwaukee Deutsche<br />

Zeitung," January 8, 1944<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-951<br />

226 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Oct. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-417<br />

Report on Milwaukee Schwabenfest, August 1 and<br />

2 (Aug. 6. 1942) ÍNT-13GE-212<br />

Sixth Report on District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee Wisconsin<br />

(Germans) (Jan. 15, 1943) 1NT-13GE-504<br />

Slav Meetings (July 1, 1944) INT-33Z-80<br />

Special Report on Milwaukee Herold<br />

(June 19. 1942) INT-13GE-206<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22, 23, 26, 1942) 1NT-25SC-19<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Milwaukee; American-Croatian<br />

Rally for Ban Subasich, Gary, Indiana: May 17,<br />

1942 (May 14-23, 1942) INT-30YU-56<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-30YV-1362<br />

All Slav Congress [leadership dissension]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-26SL-61<br />

All Slav Day at Kennywood Park<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-26SL-122<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 21, 1943) INT-26SL-124<br />

American Slav Congress Meeting<br />

(Mar. 18, 1944) ¡NT-26SL162<br />

American Slav Congress [support from Polish<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-26SL-52<br />

Anthony Minerich, Communist, Editor <strong>of</strong> Narodni<br />

Glasnik, Croat IWO Paper, on New Yugoslav<br />

Cabinet (July 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1000<br />

Charges <strong>of</strong> Srbobran use <strong>of</strong> material from Ustaschi<br />

paper (Sept. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1522<br />

Comment by Markovich and Minerich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1638<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1668<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-I723<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Kraja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1412<br />

Croatian: Tito-Machek Politics<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944)~INT-30YU-1353<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza (June 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-54<br />

Further Report on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 3. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-104<br />

"John Kovach and Draza Mihailovich" [by<br />

Anthony Minerich]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-282<br />

Kovach, Mihailovich, Croat-Serb Relations<br />

(Nov. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-430<br />

[Leftist newspapers information about Mihailovich]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-1327<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-639:<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-640<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1411<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1405<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-354<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

(Aug. 5, 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1038<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1263<br />

Some Comments by Michael Horvath<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1271<br />

Index by Si<br />

[Tension among Yugosl<br />

(Oct. 2. 1944) /AT-Jl<br />

Trafford Meeting/Mine<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) 1NT-2<br />

Translation by William<br />

Anthony Minerich ap<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7. 1942) INT-31<br />

Two Regional Meetings<br />

Congress (Mar. 28, 1<br />

United American Slav<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-2<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> j<br />

Slovenes views <strong>of</strong> An<br />

(June 24, 1943) INT-<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Anthony Mir<br />

(July 25, 1945) 1NT-<br />

Wide Variety <strong>of</strong> Comm<br />

Minerich (July 12, 1<br />

Mines and mineral res<br />

see Cobalt<br />

see Copper and copper<br />

see Gold<br />

see Iron and steel indus<br />

see Metals and metal in<br />

see Petroleum and petr<<br />

see Radium<br />

see <strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

Mink<strong>of</strong>f, Isaiah<br />

[Isaiah Mink<strong>of</strong>f: Counci<br />

Labor Movement in t<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1944) /AT-;<br />

Minneapolis, Minn.<br />

Current Opinions Amoi<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapol<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> t<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) ¡NT-1<br />

Shift in Norwegian Rep<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Re]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) ¡NT-<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwa<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22, 23, 26. 19'<br />

Minneapolis Posten (r<br />

Minneapolis Posten: Ge<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) ¡NT-<br />

Scandinavian Language<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) ¡NT-<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) ¡NT-,<br />

Minnesota<br />

see also Camp Ripley, 1<br />

see also Duluth, Minn,<br />

see also Eveleth, Minn.<br />

see also Minneapolis, M<br />

see also New York Mill:<br />

see also St. Paul, Minn,<br />

see also Winona, Minn.<br />

Greeks and Albanians (<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Rev. H.A. Re<br />

Minnesota prisoner ol<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) ¡NT-<br />

[Norwegian-American c<br />

(Sept. 19, 1943) ¡NT-<br />

[Norwegian Battalion le<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) ¡NT-2:<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Pi<br />

Immigrants and Their<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-2<br />

Prominent Swedish Imr<br />

Descendants in Minn<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) ¡NT-2.<br />

[University <strong>of</strong> Minnesol<br />

Swedish policies] (Sep<br />

5 Candidates Blacklistei<br />

(Oct. 29, 1942) ¡NT-,<br />

Minnesotan Uutiset (n<br />

Finnish-American Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) ¡NT-.<br />

Mitchell, Ruth<br />

Tribune Article on Ruth Mitchell and the OWI<br />

(July 7, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-10Í0<br />

Yugoslav News From Detroit - June, 1943:<br />

Movement for a Greater Serbia Gains New<br />

Impetus (July 16, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1015<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) 1NT-30YV-230<br />

Yugoslavia: Territorial Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Pan-Serbian<br />

Movement (June 3. 1943) INT-30YU-949<br />

Mitkevich, Leon<br />

[Leon Mitkevich] (Sept 23, 1943) INT-21PO-610<br />

Mitropoulos, Dimitri<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> clippings reporting interviews with<br />

Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-620<br />

Mitrovica, Rexhep<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-106<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (June IS, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-119<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian Government<br />

(Nov. 21. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-92<br />

Mizara, Rojus<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) ¡NT-33U-18<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-451<br />

Conversation with a Lithuanian-American<br />

Communist Leader<br />

(June 27, 1945) ¡NT-33U-61<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

(Dec. 29. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-281<br />

Visit with Rojus Mizara, Lithuanian Communist<br />

Leader (June 22. 1945) 1NT-5BA-587<br />

Mizialka, John<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-572<br />

Mizrachi Organization<br />

Report on a Lecture Given by Mr. A. L. Gellman<br />

at a Jewish Synagogue in San Francisco<br />

(July 20, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-243<br />

Mizwa, Stephen P.<br />

[Dr. Mizwa's views on Polish-Russian relations]<br />

(May S, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-383<br />

[Stephen P. Mizwa]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-262<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Stephen P.<br />

Mizwa - Poles] (July 31, 1942-Apr. 27,<br />

1943) PERS-1-72<br />

Mlotkowski, Mr.<br />

[Monsignor Mlotkowski]<br />

(Apr. 29. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-362<br />

Mlynarovic, Milos K.<br />

Comment by Brook (July 20, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-939<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "Reverend K. M.<br />

Mlynarovic on Dr. Hodza on his 65th birthday"<br />

(Feb. 26. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-282<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial in the "Slovenka<br />

Obrana", February 5, 1943, Entitled: "Leaguers<br />

be Careful" (Mar. 15, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-311<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza to DeWitt C. Poole and<br />

newspaper articles on Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-108<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. J7, J942; ¡NT-9CZ-131<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation<br />

(July 7, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-514<br />

[Reporting <strong>of</strong> an article by Milos K. Mlynarovic]<br />

(June iJ, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-928<br />

Rev. Lach and Rev. Mlynarovic in San Francisco,<br />

Religious-Political Aspects<br />

(June 4. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-916<br />

Mobilization<br />

see also Demilitarization<br />

see also Demobilization<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1944) ¡NT-33Z-84<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-155<br />

228 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Call for An American Slav Conference <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

New York (1942) ¡NT-26SL-2S<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 2«, 1944) 1NT-26SL-160<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Nov. ¡4. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1272<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) ¡NT-19M1-105<br />

Mobilizing 38,000,000 Foreign-Born Citizens for<br />

Effective Psychological Warfare<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-26<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born for Victory in 1942<br />

(June 29, 1942) ¡NT-19M1-104<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born for Victory in 1942: June 27, 1942<br />

(July 10, 1942) ¡NT-33Z-4<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-76<br />

Swedish Democracy in Crisis<br />

(Mar. 26. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-155<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943, May 31, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-669<br />

Mobilization for Liberty Rally, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Aug. 1943<br />

Czech "Mobilization for Liberty" Rally<br />

(Aug. 10. ¡943) ¡NT-33CZ-24<br />

Czech Rally <strong>of</strong> Sunday, August 8<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-522<br />

Moch, Jules<br />

[Situation <strong>of</strong> Andre Blumel and Jules Moch in<br />

France] (July 16, 1942) 1NT-12FR-786<br />

Moczulski, Roman<br />

Recent Conversations with Poles<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-562<br />

Modercin, Ivo<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-731<br />

[Conversation with Ivan Modercin]<br />

(June 11, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1832<br />

[Conversation with Ivo Modercin]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1687<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1592<br />

My Interview with Mr. Arne Laurin <strong>of</strong> Mar. 2,<br />

1942 (Mar. 6, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-9<br />

[New Yugoslavia] (Apr. 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-10<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation with<br />

Tibor Eckhardt] (May 6. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-102<br />

Report About My Two Interviews with Ivo<br />

Modercin (Mar. 6. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-20<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8. 1945) INT-33YV-153<br />

[Yugoslav Jews] (Apr. 16. 1942) ¡NT-30YÜ-19<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) 1NT-30YU-150<br />

Modigliani, Giuseppe<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe Modigliani and the<br />

International Ladies Garment Workers Union]<br />

(July 31. 1941) 1NT-171T-256<br />

[Antonini's support <strong>of</strong> the Italian underground<br />

movement] (Aug. 16. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-769<br />

[Correspondence between Giuseppe Lupis and<br />

Giuseppe Modigliani regarding anti-Fascist<br />

activities] (Apr. 15, 1942: Apr. 17,<br />

1942) lNT-17¡T-442<br />

Further Memorandum on Giuseppe Manuele<br />

ModigUani (Apr. 16, 1942) ¡NT-17¡T-30;<br />

(Apr. 16. 1942) ¡NT-171T-60<br />

Moe, A. E.<br />

Norse and Swedes (Sept. 18. 1943) INT-25SC-217<br />

Moers, Robert<br />

[Conversation with Robert Moers]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-23RM-144<br />

Mogenthau, Jans J.<br />

German Affairs (Sept. 5, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1206<br />

Mohl, Emanuel<br />

[Conversation with Miss Sluedel on Emanuel<br />

Mohl] (May 18, 1944) ¡NT-18JE-380<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo G.<br />

Anti-Axis Hungarians in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-294<br />

Mohorovich, Joseph<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-731<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1711<br />

General Yugoslav Situation<br />

(May 28, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-914<br />

More on Pavelich, Mohorovich and Sheptich<br />

(May 5, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1782<br />

[Tensions in the Yugoslav Delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (May 5. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1785<br />

The Zajednicar, English Section, on Ban<br />

Shubaschich's Speech<br />

(Dec. II, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-513<br />

[Yugoslav Developments at San Francisco]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1784<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-194<br />

Moisi, Spiro<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) 1NT-1AL-126<br />

Mokarzan, Mr.<br />

[Interview with Mr. Mokarzan]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1942) ¡NT-2AB-19<br />

Mokarzel, Salloum<br />

[Conversation with Salloum Mokarzel]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1944) INT-2AB-197;<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-2AB-210;<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-245<br />

Mokris, Peter<br />

Annual Tribute Paid to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik<br />

(May 12, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-406<br />

Interview with Peter Mokris, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Cultural Garden, June 2, 1943<br />

(June 4, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-465<br />

Molchany, Peter<br />

Comments by Molchany and Varzaly<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) 1NT-8CR-115<br />

Molchany and Varzaly Comment on Gierowski<br />

(June 13, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-145<br />

Molchany-Varzaly (July 21, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-158<br />

Moldenhawer, J. V.<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

(Apr. 10. 15, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-11;<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) 1NT-2SSC-50<br />

Molek, Ivan<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-168<br />

Molisani, Eduardo<br />

[Joseph Catalanotti and Eduardo Molisani]<br />

(Sept. J8, 1943) lNT-17¡T-829<br />

Moljevich, Stevan<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1146<br />

Möller, Christmas<br />

Christmas Möller and Danish affairs<br />

(Jan. 16, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-75<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) ¡NT-33DA-1<br />

Christmas Möller Speaks in Chicago, Clarifies<br />

Situation in Denmark<br />

(Nov. 26, Dec. 8, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-59<br />

[Christmas Möller speech on Denmark]<br />

(Dec. 3. 19, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-62<br />

[Christmas Möller visit]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1943) 1NT-25SC-64<br />

[Christmas Möller visit in U.S. from Denmark]<br />

(Dec. 8, 7942; ¡NT-25SC-57<br />

Christmas Moller's First Meeting Gathers Full<br />

House (Nov. 26, Dec. 8, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-58<br />

Christmas Moller's Speech Before the Danish Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington (Dec. 10, ¡942) ¡NT-2SSC-66<br />

[Danish-American reaction to Christmas Möller]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-78


Index by Subjects and Names Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

Danish Leaders and Organizations<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-133<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and MoUer (Jan. 24, 1943) 1NT-25SC-77<br />

[Good-bye to Christmas Möller]<br />

(Dec. 3, 18, 1942) ¡NT-25S061<br />

[Jensenius interview] (Oct. 2, 1943) 1NT-25SC-253<br />

[Luncheon for Christmas Möller]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-25SC-63<br />

[MoUer's tour <strong>of</strong> U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 17, Mar. 8, 1943) INT-25SC-143<br />

Scandinavian Affairs (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-2SSC-120<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33DA-2<br />

M oiler, Rudolph<br />

[Neue Beginnen Movement]<br />

(June 6 to July 3, 1942) 1NT-13GE-225<br />

Molnar, Stephen<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "With Bleeding Heart"]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-15HU-215<br />

Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-12FR-194<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V. M.<br />

Molotov] (May 9, 1945) INT-8CR-253<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16. 1945; May 14, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-228<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14, 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav Internal<br />

Situation and Yugoslav-Russian Relations<br />

(Apr. 25, 1946) INT-33YU-130<br />

[Jewish press comments on activities at the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(June 6, 1945) INT-18JE-548<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Molotov's<br />

proposition for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-21PO-1305<br />

Reaction to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1264;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1265<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Sekerak] to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-8CR-99<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Varzaly] to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-8CR-98<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Zatkovich] to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-8CR-97<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among<br />

foreign-language leaders]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-340<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) 1NT-10EU-341<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

Tass Translation: Statement <strong>of</strong> Molotov to Romer<br />

(Apr. 25. 1943) INT-21PO-342<br />

Momchilov, Nikola<br />

Bulgarian 'Goverament-in-Exile'<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-7BU-45;<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-33BU-4<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Momigliano, Emanuele<br />

[Dr. Momigliano's views on conditions in Italy]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1945) INT-17IT-1681<br />

Monunersteeg, Pieter<br />

[Chaplain Mommersteeg]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-20NS-44<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings Over<br />

Monarchy (Sept 14, 1944) 1NT-33NS-2<br />

[Observances <strong>of</strong> Queen Wilhelmina's 64th<br />

birthday] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-20NS-41<br />

[Opposition to the government-in-exile]<br />

(July 25. 1944) INT-20NS-35<br />

[Pieter Mommersteeg]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) INT-20\S-31<br />

Monaco, Marion<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marion<br />

Monaco - Italians] (Sept. 1, 1943-May 22.<br />

1944) PERS-1-73<br />

Monahan, Francois<br />

[Francois Monahan, information]<br />

(Sept 8, 1944) INT-12FR-878<br />

Monarchist in War (periodical)<br />

Propaganda for a Monarchial Restoration Now<br />

Being Tolerated in Germany<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-13GE-U65;<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-33GE-53<br />

Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

Activities and Opinions <strong>of</strong> Spanish Monarchists in<br />

Spain and Portugal (May 3. 1945) INT-27SP-451<br />

Additional Item on the Hapsburgs<br />

(Nov. 26, 1942) INT-30YU-263<br />

Admiral Sakellariou in Chicago<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) tNT-33GR-89<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-24RS-3<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1AL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

Austrian Left Comments On Austrian Right<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-33AU-3S<br />

Austrians: document series INT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

Belgians: document series INT-6BE-1 to<br />

INT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians: numbered documents INT-33BE-Î to<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

Catalan Attitude to the Question <strong>of</strong> a Royalist<br />

Restoration INT-27SP-388<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> Government in Greece Leads to<br />

Greek-American Realignment Here<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-33GR-106<br />

[Conference between the Vatican and Aleide De<br />

Gasperi on the monarchy question]<br />

(Nov. 13. 1944) lNT-nrr-1577<br />

Conservative German-Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

(May 21, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-96<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and message to<br />

King Peter II from United Serbian Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

Northern California] (Jan. 30, 1945; Feb. 15,<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1695<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings Over<br />

Monarchy (Sept. 14. 1944) INT-33NS-2<br />

Evidences <strong>of</strong> Bonomi's Pro-Monarchical Leanings<br />

(June 29-30. 1944) INT-17IT-1290<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

Greeks: document series INT-14GR-1 to<br />

INT-14GR-748<br />

Hapsburg Return Opposed<br />

(Jan. 1. 1943) INT-17IT-470<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-33HU-45<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

[Information on the Marques de Aguiar]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1943; Oct. 14, 1943) INT-27SP-221<br />

Internal Situation As Regards Partisans and<br />

Chetniks (Oct. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-1117<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British, Russian,<br />

and American] (Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33GR-94<br />

[Italian communists in U.S. reported in favor <strong>of</strong><br />

monarchy in Italy] (Ocr. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-408<br />

[J. L. Garderes, alleged representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

royalists in U.S., note]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1943) INT-12FR-489<br />

John R. Palandech on Hapsburg Problem and<br />

Other Matters (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-438<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Danubia ([n.d.]) INT-8CR-147<br />

King's Marriage [Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

(May 20, 1943) 1NT-30YU-965<br />

Lecture on "The Soviet Union and Jewry"<br />

(June 13, 1944) INT-33RS-20<br />

Letter from Ban Subasich to King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia (ATov. 19, 1943) INT-33YU-50<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> monarchists in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1944) lNT-nrr-1522<br />

Minister Kosnaovich on Otto von Habsburg<br />

(Nov. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-264<br />

Monarchist Manifesto Signed by Madrid<br />

University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-27SP-306<br />

[Monarchist movement in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 3. 1944) INT-17IT-1616<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-279<br />

New Move To Oust Mussolini Grows<br />

(June 28. 1942) ¡NT-171T-247<br />

[News on Austrian Socialists and Monarchists;<br />

German-language radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1942) INT-10EU-11<br />

No Use for Duce and King<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-1717-180<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Day by<br />

Hungarian-American Legitimists<br />

(Sept. 12, 1944) INT-33HU-33<br />

[Observances <strong>of</strong> Queen Wilhelmina's 64th<br />

birthday] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-20NS-41<br />

[Opinions regarding the plan for restoration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish monarchy]<br />

(Apr. 20-Moy, 1943) INT-27SP-224<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-928<br />

[Plot by Italian monarchist forces against<br />

Communist groups]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-171T-1481<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-1146<br />

[Political manuevers in Spain]<br />

(Mar. 13-21, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-291<br />

Political Reaction to the Presentation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Monarchist Petition to Franco<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-27SP-229<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders in<br />

Exile (June 28, 1944) INT-20NS-33<br />

Political Situation in Spain<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-27SP-226<br />

Political Tendencies Behind General Mihailovich<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1145<br />

Political Tendencies in Northern Italy<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1410<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) INT-22PR-1<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil: attitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

monarchists (Sept. 25, 1942) INT-22PR-3<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) ¡NT-33TT-35<br />

Present Status <strong>of</strong> the Monarchist Movement<br />

(Dec 17, 1943) 1NT-27SP-245<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians in the<br />

Eastern States (May 29, 1942) INT-24RS-69<br />

Propaganda for a Monarchial Restoration Now<br />

Being Tolerated in Germany<br />

(June 28. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1165:<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-33GE-53<br />

[Question <strong>of</strong> the monarchy in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-1005<br />

[Rauschning on German conservatives and<br />

nationalists] (July 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1645<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-649<br />

[Representation <strong>of</strong> the Monarchist party in the<br />

new Italian government]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-1164<br />

Romanians: numbered reports INT-33RM-1 to<br />

INT-33RM-16<br />

"Rossiya" (July 23, 1944) 1NT-24RS-272<br />

"Rossiya" and the new Publication "Russia"<br />

(Nov. 23, 1944) INT-33RS-28<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners (July 10, 1945) INT-33RS-55<br />

Royalist Party in Naples and Nearby<br />

(Nov. 16-Dec. 1, 1943) INT-17TT-976<br />

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Monarchy and monarchist parties Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

CD«-. 22, 1944) INT-24RS-324<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-24RS-74<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-24RS-160<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Secret Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian and Hungarian<br />

Royalists with Otto von Habsburg at the Hotel<br />

Diplomat, N.Y.C.<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) 1NT-15HU-274<br />

[Senator Bergamini's activity in monarchist groups]<br />

(Not. 29, 1944) INT-17IT-1618<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

Slovenes and the Hapsburgs<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-597<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-33RS-23<br />

Spanish Republican Opinion: Reaction to Rumors<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Spanish Monarchy<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-33SP-5<br />

[Speech by Alexander Kasem-Beg, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Young Russia] (Jan. 16, 1942) INT-24RS-26<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> Count Sforzino, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Forti, and<br />

Giulio Rodino (Feb. 5-8, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1065<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1216<br />

Town Hall Forum (Oct. 26, 1944) INT-33GR-73<br />

Vatican Policy and Yugoslavia<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-10EU-234<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists (Dec. 9, 1944) INT-33RS-30<br />

Yugoslav Governments - Dr. Joseph Goricar<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-30YU-52<br />

Yugoslavia: Political • Current Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 17-22, 1944) INT-30YU-1360<br />

Mondo Mensile (newspaper)<br />

[Information on Carlo a Prato and Free Italian<br />

Movement, and Fascist newsletter "Rubicon" <strong>of</strong><br />

Luigi Criscuolo] (Mar. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-103<br />

Monitor (periodical)<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Emigres<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-24RS-90<br />

Monkiewicz, B.<br />

[Anti-Sosnkowski campaign in the London Polish<br />

press; Representatives Lesinski and Monkiewicz<br />

make appeal for Poland]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943; Mar. 11, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-289<br />

Monsky, Henry<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1943) lNT-18JE-¡74<br />

[Statements by Henry Monsky and Nahum<br />

Goldmann in favor <strong>of</strong> a Jewish State <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine] (May 24, 1945) INT-18JE-525<br />

Montagnana, Mario<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mario Montagnana]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) JNT-17IT-1317<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-33IT-100<br />

Montagu, Ivor<br />

What Yugoslav Govemment-in Exile Looks Like<br />

[by Ivor Montagu]<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-30YU-962<br />

Montalbano, Giuseppe<br />

Sicily: Communist Attempts To Oust Separatists<br />

from <strong>Office</strong> (June 12, 1944) INT-17IT-1303<br />

230 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Monteiro, Armindo<br />

[Political personalities and opinions in Portugal]<br />

(Sept. 21. 1943) INT-22PR-25<br />

Montenegrins<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-562<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports 1NT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Montevideo Conference<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Montevideo<br />

Conference] ([Sept. 1942]) INT-niT-484;<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-27SP-276<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Pan American<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Free Italy in Montevideo]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-17IT-312<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi, and<br />

Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

(Sept. 2-13, 1942) INT-17IT-457<br />

Hopes and Results at Montevideo<br />

(Aug. 27, 1942) INT-17IT-455<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the Free<br />

Italy Congress in Montevideo and statements by<br />

Count Sforza]<br />

(Aug. 22-Sept. 10. 1942) INT-17IT-353<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo] (Dec. 3, 1944) INT-10EV-508<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

De Gaullist Congress in Montevideo<br />

(¿Vov. 17. 1943) INT-12FR-688<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

[Free World Association projected congress in<br />

Montevideo] (Mar. 23. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-365<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans (Apr. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-609<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary in<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-15HU-727<br />

Montgomery, John<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery and<br />

John Montgomery]<br />

(Feb. 9-July 16, 1943) INT-15HU-388<br />

Montini, Giovanni B.<br />

Political Views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Montini<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) IÑT-17IT-1380<br />

Montmartin, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Montmartin's activities, note]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-438<br />

Montreal, Canada<br />

Montrealers Duped by Phoney "Free Romania"<br />

(Ocf. 16, 1942) INT-23RM-100<br />

Montreal-Matin (newspaper)<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

(July 1, 1942) INT-12FR-105<br />

Moore, Barry<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

publications] (Dec. 11, 1942) INT-19MI-139<br />

[Conversations with Barry Moore and B. D.<br />

Meritt] (Jan. 14-15 and 23, 1943) INT-2AB-58<br />

Moore, Harriet L.<br />

Russian War Relief (Oct. 7, 7944; INT-24RS-281<br />

Moore, Louise<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza and Mrs. Louise Moore]<br />

(Dec. IS. 1944) INT-17IT-1602<br />

Moore, Mrs. Philip B.<br />

Russian War Relief (Oct. 7, 1944) INT-24RS-281<br />

Mora Guarnido, Marion<br />

Spanish Republican Conference in Montevideo: a<br />

Preview (May 1, 1943) INT-27SP-153<br />

Morale<br />

see also Propaganda<br />

see also Psychological warfare<br />

Albanian broadcast from London; RAF leaflets<br />

(Oct. 15. 18, 1943) INT-1AL-76<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-12FR-382<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

Army Transmitter North (Wehrmachtsender<br />

Nord) (July 25, 28, 1942) INT-13GE-403<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldern<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-15<br />

Austria: Morale <strong>of</strong> the People and Army<br />

(Apr. 1943) INT-4AU-349<br />

BBC broadcasts and popular reaction<br />

(Oct. 18, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-77<br />

[Bombing raids effect on morale in Germany]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) 1NT-13GE-486<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-33DA-1<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1, 3, 1942) 1NT-13GE-166<br />

[Conditions in Finland]<br />

(Oct. S, ¡9, 1942) INT-25SC-144<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-13GE-536<br />

Conversation with Mr. Aglion [concerning<br />

American broadcasts and French morale]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-452<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-214<br />

Disaffection Among American Negroes<br />

(May 20, 1942; May 26, 1942) INT-19MI-123<br />

[Extract <strong>of</strong> letter describing conditions in France]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-58<br />

[French reactions to U.S. broadcasts, morale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

population, and food conditions, report]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-503<br />

[French resistance and the morale <strong>of</strong> enslaved<br />

populations] (Sept. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-444<br />

General Information [on morale and conditions in<br />

Germany] (June 20, 1942) INT-13GE-160<br />

German Anti-Nazi Eagerly Heard <strong>of</strong> Stalin's<br />

Speech (Apr. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-113<br />

[German military strategy and psychology]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-210<br />

Greek press support <strong>of</strong> the war effort<br />

(Mar. 10-June 28. 1942) INT-14GR-184<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Atov. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1272<br />

Internal Situation (Aug. 25. 1943) INT-13GE-772;<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) INT-13GE-788<br />

Interview with Mary Hoyt Wiborg on Conditions<br />

in France (Apr. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-39<br />

Italian Morale Reported Bad with U.S. in War<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-17IT-119<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Personality and<br />

Psychology; [Editorial in "Chicago Sun" Entitled<br />

Austria's Despair Mounts]<br />

(May 28-June 22. 1942) INT-4AU-71<br />

Morale and Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Italian Army in<br />

Campama (Aug. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1394<br />

[Morale and political views inside Germany]<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-13GE-219<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1422<br />

[Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America meeting]<br />

(June 14. 1944) ¡NT-25SC-304<br />

Other Germany - Change <strong>of</strong> Attitude in Refugee<br />

Milieus? (Jan. 17, 1944) INT-13GE-952<br />

Present Conditions <strong>of</strong> Morale<br />

(July 1943) INT-13GE-795<br />

[Proposal for mobilization <strong>of</strong> morale among<br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

(Wov. 19, 1942) 1NT-17IT-497<br />

Public Health in Pre-War And War-Tom Germany<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-500<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22, 1944; June 27,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267


Index by Subjects and Names Moscow Conference<br />

Situation in Austria (June, 1943) INT-4AU-37S<br />

[Situation in Romania and public opinion in Axis<br />

countries] (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-10EU-125<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Suicide Note <strong>of</strong> German Soldier<br />

(Aug. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-738<br />

Tea with Lt. Colette Dubuisson, <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Underground (July 24. 1945) INT-12FR-1071<br />

Travailleurs de France et de l'Empire, de New<br />

York un Syndicaliste Chretien Vous Parle<br />

[broadcast by Joseph Botton]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-25<br />

Two New Books: "Will Germany Crack?"; "New<br />

Order in Poland" (Aug. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-215<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June, 1943]) ¡NT-29VK-211<br />

World War Without Arms (1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

Morandat, Leon<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' remarks on Leon Morandat<br />

and Admiral Darían]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-12FR-425<br />

Moram, Glicherie<br />

[Arrest and indictment <strong>of</strong> Romanians as enemy<br />

agents] (\ov. 21. 1942; Oct. 31,<br />

1942) INT-23RM-123<br />

[Arrest <strong>of</strong> Father Glicherie Moraru as an enemy<br />

alien] (Nov. 3, 1942) INT-23RM-124<br />

[Indictment <strong>of</strong> three Romanians in Detroit as<br />

agents <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

(Nov. 17-25. 1942) INT-23RM-125<br />

[Interview with Father Opreanu]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1943) INT-23RM-153<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy and articles on the three Romanians<br />

arrested in Detroit]<br />

(Sept. 19. 1944) INT-23RM-271<br />

[Refusal by the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate to<br />

support Fathers Moraru and Opreanu]<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-23RM-142<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) 1NT-33RM-4<br />

Three Agents in U.S. for King Carol Are<br />

Sentenced (Jan. 8. 1945) INT-23RM-331<br />

Morarec, Colonel<br />

Czech Security Service Under English Control<br />

(Aug. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-537<br />

[Financial Irregularities Involving Major Pan,<br />

Confidential Agent to Colonel Moravec, Head<br />

Czech Security Service Between London and<br />

Lisbon] (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-9CZ-544<br />

Morawski, Ignacy<br />

I. Morawski's Lecture in Camden, N.J., Jan. 10,<br />

1943 INT-21PO-200<br />

Ignacy Morawski's Speech on KNAPP<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) 1NT-21PO-205<br />

Morgan, Vera<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-691<br />

Morgenstern, Julian<br />

[Excerpts from address by Dr. Julian Morgenstern]<br />

COcr. 29, 1943) INT-18JE-268<br />

[Press releases on speeches by Dr. Julian<br />

Morgenstern and Louis Lipsky]<br />

(Ocr. 2, 1942) INT-18JE-146<br />

Statement on the American Jewish Committee<br />

Adopted by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

fJVov. 19, 1943) INT-18JE-277<br />

Morgenstern, Oskar<br />

Conference with Hans Simon<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-20<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-635<br />

Morgenstieme, Wilhelm<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-260<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31. 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Morize, Andre<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Andre Morize <strong>of</strong> Harvard, conversation<br />

memo] (Feb. 26. 1942) INT-I2FR-15<br />

Mork, Walter<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Walter Mork<br />

(July 10. 1945) ¡NT-11FI-135<br />

Morkovsky, John L.<br />

Czech Catholics <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

(Apr. 22. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-893<br />

Morley, Felix<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner, Dr. Schulze-Gaevemitz, Dr.<br />

Felix Morely] (Aug. 22. 1942) INT-13GE-344<br />

Morlion, Felix<br />

[CIP activities] (Dec. 30. 1943; Jan. 8.<br />

1944) INT-19MI-264<br />

Morning Freiheit (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) ¡NT-18JE-428;<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

Morning Journal (newspaper)<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-18JE-433<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428;<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33JE-35<br />

Morocco<br />

see French Morocco<br />

see Spanish Morocco<br />

see Tangier<br />

Morochevsky, Bishop<br />

Retirement <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Bishop<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-29VK-182<br />

Morphopos, Nikolaos<br />

Personalities on Tilos (Piscopi)<br />

([August 1944]) INT-14GR-596<br />

Morphopoulos, Paul<br />

Panagiotis (Panos) Paul Morphopoulos<br />

(Nov. 4. 1942) INT-14GR-298<br />

Morris, Newbold<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund Headquarters<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-432<br />

France Forever Rally<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-12FR-874<br />

Mortality<br />

see Deaths<br />

Mosca, Mr.<br />

[Mosca'a request for audience with Crown Pnnce<br />

Umberto] (Sept. 23. 1944) INT-I7IT-1471<br />

Mosehovitis, Polymeros<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek resistance groups; Biographical<br />

notes on Polymeros Mosehovitis]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-627<br />

Exiles from Greece Planning Return<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-33GR-104<br />

[Letter to Constantine Poulos from Carl Biegen]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1943) INT-14GR-414<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: M. J. Politis<br />

(May II, 1945) INT-14GR-704<br />

[Mosehovitis, von Schmertzing, and Politis]<br />

(¿Vov. 24, 25, 1942) INT-14GR-310<br />

Notes taken at interview between B.D.M. and an<br />

expert on Greek affairs, in New York City April<br />

9th (Apr. 13. 1943) INT-14GR-354<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos to publish a new<br />

magazine] (Nov. 27. 28. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-304<br />

[Polymeros Mosehovitis]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-287;<br />

(June 18, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-381<br />

Self explanatory document by P. Mosehovitis<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-14GR-286<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Polymeros Mosehovitis and M. J. Politis<br />

with Leigh White concerning publication <strong>of</strong> new<br />

magazine] (iVov. 24, 1942) INT-14GR-307<br />

Moscicki, Michael<br />

[Michael Moscicki]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-21PO-169;<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) lNT-21PO-ni;<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-21PO-437;<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-2IPO-555<br />

Moscicki, Mr.<br />

Otto Lecture (Jan. 18. 1943) INT-4AU-264<br />

Moscow Conference<br />

see also Moscow Declaration<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius and the Moscow<br />

Conference (¿Vov. 9. 1943) INT-33LI-16<br />

Colonel Kazys Gnnius on the Moscow Conference<br />

(Nov. 5. 1943) INT-5BA-259<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-892<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

(Nov. 5. 1943) INT-27SP-227<br />

[Cooperation Among Austrian Exiles]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-597<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on the Moscow<br />

Conference (¿Vov. 25, 1943) INT-33Z-48<br />

Declaration in the name <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia<br />

(Feh., 1944) INT-5BA-351<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee in New<br />

York; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Organizations in<br />

London; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists and<br />

Trade Unionists in London<br />

(¿Vov. 3, 1943) INT-4AU-381<br />

[Editorial Entitled "Thanks, Mr. Hull"]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943; Jan. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-472<br />

Editorial in the Lithuanian Weekly "Tevyne" <strong>of</strong><br />

Oct. 15, 1943, on the Moscow Conference<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-5BA-252<br />

[Excerpts from "Mission to Moscow"]<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-15HU-334<br />

[Franco-American press clippings: Americans in<br />

Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

(¿Vov. 18, 1943) INT-12FR-689<br />

French After Moscow<br />

(¿Vov. ¡6, 1943) INT-33FR-23<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

(¿Vov. 19. 1943) INT-33IT-32<br />

[Italian reaction to the Moscow Conference; trend<br />

<strong>of</strong> workers' movement in Italy]<br />

(¿Vov. 8, 1943) INT-17IT-901<br />

Italy After the Moscow Declaration: a Communist<br />

View (¿Vov. 5, 1943) INT-33IT-31<br />

[Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former Premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Govemment-in-Exile, and<br />

reaction to the letter; Masaryk on<br />

Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-33CZ-35<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7. 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

(¿Vov. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-598<br />

Moscow Conference and Its Bearing upon Jewish<br />

Issues (¿Vov. 25, 1943) INT-18JE-282<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians (Oct. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-246<br />

[Official reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Embassy regarding<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

(¿Vov. 2-3. 1943) INT-21PO-577<br />

Polish-American Press and the Moscow<br />

Conference (Nov. 10. 1943) INT-33PO-49<br />

Polish-American Press on the Moscow Conference<br />

(¿Vov. 6. 1943; Nov. 23. 1943) INT-21PO-584<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pakstas' Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference<br />

(¿Vov. 22, 1943) INT-5BA-267<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the Results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moscow Conference<br />

(¿Vov. 4. 1943) INT-21PO-582<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 231


Moscow Conference Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3, 1944) INT-4AU-48S<br />

Reaction in Europe to the Results <strong>of</strong> the Moscow<br />

Conference; German Reactions; Suggested<br />

Activities as Result <strong>of</strong> Conference<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) INT-10EU-273<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL175<br />

[Soviet views on an international organization at<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

f-IVov. 6, 1943) 1NT-24RS-196<br />

[Statements by Wladislaw Besterman on the<br />

Moscow Conference]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-33PO-45<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Wov. 19. 1943) INT-5BA-265<br />

To Lithuanian-Americans <strong>of</strong> all political groups<br />

except the Communist, the Moscow Conference<br />

appears as a harbinger <strong>of</strong> nothing good<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) INT-33U-15<br />

[Turkish press reaction to the Moscow<br />

Conference] ([1943]) INT-2STU-6<br />

[Turkish reaction to the Moscow Conference]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) INT-28TU-4<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wieslaw Arlet on the Moscow<br />

Conference] (Oct. 29, 1943) INT-33PO-43<br />

Moscow Declaration<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Canka as Slovene Delegate to<br />

Advisory Council; Yugoslav Reactions to<br />

Moscow Declaration on Austria<br />

(Nov. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1129<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

(Nov. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-414<br />

Austria (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-402<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

[Austrian Action's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Interallied<br />

Declaration on Austria]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) INT-4AU-471<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept 7, 1944) INT-33AU-25<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-403<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria (Nov. 17. 1943) INT-33AU-12<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discusses Hull's<br />

"Warning" To Austria<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33AU-26<br />

Austrian Monarchists after the Moscow<br />

Declaration (Nov. 13. 1943) 1NT-4AU-397<br />

Austrian Problem [reactions <strong>of</strong> Austrians to<br />

Moscow Declaration]<br />

(Dec. 1943; Jan. 1944) INT-4AU-449<br />

Austrian Reaction to Moscow Declaration for an<br />

Independent Austria; Internal Austrian Public<br />

Opinion (Jan. 17, 1944) INT-4AU-457<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

(Dec 29, 1943) INT-33AU-18<br />

[Cables about Yugoslav govemment-in-exile views<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow Declaration and fighting between<br />

partisans and Chetniks]<br />

(Nov. 7. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1130<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> letter <strong>of</strong> Ferdinand Czemin to Austrian<br />

Labor Committee] (Nov. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-415<br />

[Correspondence between Czemin and Adler<br />

concerning common Austrian front]<br />

(Dec 23, 27, 1943) INT-4AU-441<br />

[Czemin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

(Nov. 8. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-388<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists in London<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-395<br />

[Deutsch's statement <strong>of</strong> Socialist policy; British<br />

refusal to receive Czemin and Deutsch]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-398<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

(Nov. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-2S8<br />

Moscow Declaration and the Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Dec. 24, 1943) INT-4AU-440<br />

232 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Moscow Declaration Viewed as Unfair to People<br />

[<strong>of</strong> Austria] (Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-389<br />

Moscow Pact [refugee group leaders reaction]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-10EU-272<br />

Moscow Pact; [views <strong>of</strong> Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

future world organization]<br />

fiVov. 6, ¡943) INT-4AV-382<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-33AU-17<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

(Dec 15, 1943) INT-33AU-16<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

(Dec. 1-6, 1943) INT-4AU-42I<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action group]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-391<br />

Moser, Carl<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Moser, Michal<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Moslems and Islam<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-35<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi, Free Albanian<br />

leader (Aug. 27. 1942) 1NT-1AL-8<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-1AL-137<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan Noli<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-1AL-165<br />

Sultanov's Speech on the Freedom <strong>of</strong> Moslems<br />

(June 17. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-265<br />

Mostowy, Stephen<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

Motherwell, Hiram<br />

[Informal New York City meeting concerned with<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-I019<br />

Motion pictures<br />

[Fascists prominent in Italian film industry and<br />

government's film policy]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-17IT-1689<br />

[German domination <strong>of</strong> Austrian film industry]<br />

(Apr. 9-14. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-107<br />

[Letter from B.G. De Sylva]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1175<br />

["L'Italia Non Muore Mai" (film)]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-17IT-946<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> Approach to the Foreign-Language<br />

Population <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Dec 7. 1942) INT-10EU-71<br />

Mott, John L.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: John L.<br />

Mott - Norwegians] (Dec 10, 1943-Jan. 13.<br />

1944) PERS-1-74<br />

Mount Angel, Oreg.<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

(Mar.. 1944) INT-10EU-376<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

Moutet, Marins<br />

[Marius Moutet, information]<br />

(Aug. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-337<br />

Movement for a New Democratic Hungary<br />

see New Democratic Hungary<br />

Movement for Victory<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia in Canada<br />

(Nov. 3, 1941) INT-9CZ-32<br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

see also Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

Croatian Separatists in U.S. Appeal to Pope Pius<br />

XII (Dec. 6. 1944) INT-33YU-105<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1945<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1790<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1787<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 21, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-I569<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1611<br />

Pro-Pavelich American Croatian Organization<br />

Calls for an Independent Croatia<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) 1NT-33YU-108<br />

[Report on Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians Meeting]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1581<br />

[Revisions to the Memorandum sent by Movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia to the State Department and<br />

to San Francisco]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1795<br />

Movimento Alemán Pro Democracia Y<br />

Libertad En El Ecuador<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Movimento Austria Livre (Brazil)<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Ocr. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Movimento des Almennes Livres de Brazil<br />

Recent Developments in Latin America Free<br />

German and Austrian Movements<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-745<br />

Movimiento de Alemania Libre (Mexico)<br />

Nazi Organization in Mexico<br />

(Ocr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1259<br />

Mowrer, Edgar<br />

[Campaign by Edgar A. Mowrer to mobilize U.S.<br />

political feeling behind Polish claims against the<br />

Soviet Union] fJVov. 10. 1943) INT-33PO-48<br />

[Conversation Between Mr. Radica and Edgar<br />

Mowrer on Yugoslav Solidarity]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-191<br />

Declaration for United Action<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-19M1-224<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Union for Democratic Action<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-14<br />

Meeting Sponsored by the Union for Democratic<br />

Action [report] (Apr. 3. 1943) INT-19MI-196<br />

Moyne, Lord<br />

Jewish Reactions to the Assassination <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Moyne and the Death Sentence Against His<br />

Assassins (Jan. 23. ¡945) 1NT-33JE-42<br />

Mozgalom Magyarorszag Megmentesere<br />

see Action to Liberate Hungary<br />

Mmjec, Mary<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-¡309<br />

Muckermann, Friedrich<br />

[Catholic plans for future German cabinet]<br />

(Ocr. ¡2, 1944) INT-13GE-1248<br />

Friedrich Muckermann, Hermann Rauschning, and<br />

Werner Richter<br />

(Sept. 24, 29, 1943) INT-13GE-868<br />

Muco, Skender<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April ¡944) INT-1AL115<br />

Mueller, Erwin<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1349


Index by Subjects and Names Myshuha, Nicholas<br />

Mueller, Rudolph<br />

[Letter to Ernst Fraenkel from Rudolph Mueller]<br />

(Nov. IS. Dec 8. 1943) INT-13GE-941<br />

MueUer, Walter<br />

German American Victory Festival<br />

(Oct. 19. 1942) 1NT-13GE-373<br />

Joint Council Meeting, German-American<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-13GE-968<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June 11. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1S81<br />

Muenzenberg, Willi<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Karl Spiecker]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE46<br />

Material from the Russian George Denicke<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1663<br />

[Werner Thormann on "Zukunft"]<br />

(Oct. ¡0, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-6I1<br />

Muenzer, Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Muenzer]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-799<br />

Muhle, Hans<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept 9. 13. 1943) 1NT-13GE-784<br />

Mühlstein, Anatole<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-40<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Anatole Mühlstein on U.S. Polish<br />

language broadcasts] (June 4, 1942; June 10,<br />

1942) ¡NT-2IPO-60<br />

Muich, Nicholas A.<br />

[Conversation with Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-30YU-1764<br />

[Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

(May 16. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1409<br />

Mullart, Damara<br />

Two Estonian Letters<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-SBA-575<br />

Muller, Erwin<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Oct. 9. 10, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1244<br />

Müller, Heinz E.<br />

Interview with Mr. Heinz E. Müller<br />

(July 4, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1623<br />

Mumford, Bryant<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Information Board, New York and<br />

Washington, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-10EV-543<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Nations Information Organization, New<br />

York-Washington, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-10EU-566<br />

Munchausen, Heyno<br />

[Baron Heyno Munchausen's conversation on a<br />

certain Mr. Willman]<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-13GE-1492<br />

Interview with Baron Heyno Munchausen<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1444<br />

Munich Agreement<br />

[Fighting French denunciation <strong>of</strong> the Munich Pact<br />

in unity pledge to Czech govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Sept. 29-Oct. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-370<br />

Will Always Be Grateful to Russia; Red Army<br />

Saved Europe, Says Benes<br />

(Sept. 18. 1942) INT-9CZ-100<br />

Munk, Frank<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-67<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

(Ocr. 25. 1943) INT-33YU-47<br />

Munzer, John<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8. 1942) INT-9CZ-67<br />

Muranyi, Stephen<br />

[Correspondence concerning Reverend Stephen<br />

Muranyi] (July 26, 30. 1942) INT-1SHU-141<br />

Muraszko, Mikolay<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

Murder<br />

see also Assassination<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Tresca Case Reappears<br />

(Dec. 2. 1944) INT-33rT-108<br />

Muret, Charlotte T.<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Democracy (Nov. 30, 1943) INT-12FR-692;<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-12FR-694<br />

Murmansk, Soviet Union<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21. 1942) 1NT-11F1-43<br />

Murphy, Ray<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-581<br />

Murphy, Robert<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser contact with Robert<br />

Murphy] (Sept 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1204<br />

Murray, James E.<br />

'"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-33YU-116<br />

Murray, James S.<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) 1NT-24RS-231<br />

Murray, Philip<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation] (July 25, 1942; Aug. 6,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-93<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-15<br />

Musa, Jean Leonard<br />

[Arrest and release <strong>of</strong> Vichy secret agent in New<br />

York] (July 14-Aug. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-255<br />

Musachari, Antonio<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-1 AL-82<br />

Muselier, Emile<br />

Admiral Muselier Quits Free French<br />

(June 11. 1942) INT-12FR-161<br />

[Controversy between General de Gaulle and<br />

Admiral Muselier] (Apr. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-64<br />

[Free French individuals and activities,<br />

miscellaneous papers]<br />

(Mar. 23-Apr. 8, 1942) INT-12FR-5<br />

Mushag (newspaper)<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in California<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-3AM-23<br />

[Report on the Armenian Press in California]<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-3AM-15;<br />

(Aug. 18. 1943) ¡NT-3AM-16<br />

Mussolini, Benito<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political Scene in<br />

the U.S. (Aug. 3, 1943) ¡NT-33IT-14<br />

Events Preceding Mussolini's Resignation<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-17IT-811<br />

Italian-American Reaction to the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

and the Creation <strong>of</strong> a Royalist Regime<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-17IT-724<br />

Italy, Like France, Conquered and Occupied, Says<br />

Salvemini (May 10. 1942) INT-17IT-253<br />

[Mussolini's overthrow and Allied bombing in<br />

Italy] Mug. 11, 1943) INT-17IT-771<br />

[Mussolini's statement to the president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Industrial Workers]<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-17IT-452<br />

No Use for Duce and King<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-17IT-180<br />

Slovene Catholic Paper uses Mussolini's Death To<br />

Condemn Italians and Prophesy Same Doom for<br />

Communism (May 14, 1945) INT-33YU-135<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's Execution in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-33IT-Í44<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-30YU-102S<br />

Musteikis, Kazys<br />

Kazys Musteikis, Lithuanian Quisling<br />

(Jan. I, 1943) INT-5BA-94<br />

Mutiny<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek resistance groups; Biographical<br />

notes on Polymeros Moschovitis]<br />

(Dec. IS, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-627<br />

Another Mutiny in the Free Greek Forces<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT-14GR-393<br />

Letter from Exintaris to Noel Baker MP<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-14GR-518<br />

Official Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Navy including Speech <strong>of</strong><br />

Venizelos<br />

(Apr. 28, May 1, 1944) INT-14GR-S16<br />

Revolt <strong>of</strong> the First Brigade<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-14GR-512<br />

Mydin, Matt L.<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11. 1943) INT-1AI^14<br />

Myers, Alonzo F.<br />

Must the United Nations Control the Education <strong>of</strong><br />

the Axis Peoples? [broadcast]<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-10EU-205<br />

Myers, Francis J.<br />

[American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1942]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1942) INT-5BA-45<br />

Myers, Fred<br />

[First meeting <strong>of</strong> Central United Russian<br />

Committee and NYC branches, Apr. 30, 1945]<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-24RS-375<br />

Myers, Frederick N.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (3Vov. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

Mykytiak, Mr.<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-29UK-287<br />

Mylonas, Alexander<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ianopoulos, Basmatzides and Mylonas<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-14GR-522<br />

Mylonas, James C.<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-14GR-699<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas, Counselor for<br />

The American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-14GR-418<br />

Myrdal, Gunnar<br />

Swedish Economist's Pessimistic View <strong>of</strong><br />

America's Post-war Economy Widely Quoted<br />

(¡Vov. 13, 1944) INT-33SW-5<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

Myrvold, Peter<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

(Apr. 14. 1945) INT-25SC-365<br />

Myshuha, Luke<br />

Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor (May 20, 1943) INT-29UK-192:<br />

(May 20, 1943: June 11. 1943) INT-29UK-193<br />

Dr. Luke Myshuha<br />

(Nov. 27. 1943) 1NT-29UK-245<br />

[Dr. Luke Myshuha and Alexander Granovsky]<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-29<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 79«; INT-29UK-103<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-29UK-167<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-214<br />

Myshuha, Nicholas<br />

[Ukrainian National Association]<br />

([Aug., 1943]) INT-29UK-216<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 233


Myszuga, Luka Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Myszuga, Luka<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-3<br />

Nachrichten (newspaper)<br />

Deutsche Sonntagspost<br />

(Mar. 15, 1942) INT-I3GE-40<br />

Naci, Gjenco<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-101<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Zog Analysis <strong>of</strong> Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-1AL-93<br />

Nacional Clirimtare<br />

sec National Liberation Movement<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong> Balli<br />

Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

(Nov. 14, 1943) INT-1AL-83<br />

Nadanyi, Paul<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans in U.S.]<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-15HU-798<br />

Anti-Nazi Hungarian Mass-Meeting to Support the<br />

"Magyar Front for National Independence"<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-272<br />

[Assistant Secretary Berle plans to address<br />

American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-15HU-251<br />

Bridgeport Meetings, etc.<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ¡NT-1SHU-266<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-764<br />

[Conversation with Paul Nadanyi]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1945) INT-15HU-714;<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-15HU-806<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

(Mar. 26-May 9, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-549<br />

[Hungarian American Confidential Conference,<br />

NYC, Jan. 25, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-713<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Political Problems<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-15HU-391<br />

["Hungary at the Crossroads <strong>of</strong> Invasions"]<br />

(July 3. 1943) INT-15HU-375<br />

Interview with Mr. Paul Nadanyi: OWI and the<br />

"Hungarian Front"; The Bridgeport Meeting<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) INT-15HU-243<br />

[Memorandum about Transylvania problem to<br />

American U.S. UNCIO Delegation]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-15HU-800<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Nadanyi and<br />

Kaufman (Nov. 3, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-644<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-1SHU-737:<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-763<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi and<br />

Max Kaufman (May 14, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-770<br />

Nadanyi's Views on Present Hungarian Situation<br />

(Apr. 4, ¡944) INT-15HU-511<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33HU-67<br />

Whitewashing the "Free" Hungarians<br />

(June 26, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-127<br />

Naess, Erling D.<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-289<br />

234 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Naglic, VI.<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Nagovats, Bozidar<br />

Croatian Peasant Party Personalities<br />

(July 31, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1133<br />

Nagy, Emil<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) 1NT-15HU-717<br />

Nagy-Gyetvai, Janos<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Nagy, Ivan<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

Nagy, Karcly<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

Nagy, Kosta<br />

[Kosta Nagy] (Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-484<br />

[Leading Yugoslav Personalities]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-247<br />

Nagy, William<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-33HU-20<br />

Nagymagyarorszag (newspaper)<br />

Nagymagyarorszag (Dec. 1, 1941; July 6,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-129<br />

Naisten Viiri (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

Nakanune (newspaper)<br />

[Relations between Russian and Ukrainian leaders<br />

in the U.S.] (Oct. ¡o, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-117<br />

Nak<strong>of</strong>f, David<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Naldi, Filippo<br />

[Filippo Naldi] (Jan. 26, 1944) INT-171T-1048<br />

Names lists<br />

Activities and Leaders <strong>of</strong> Illinois State Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Defense, Foreign Language Division<br />

(June 25-29, 1942) 1NT-10EU-56<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian -and Hungarian<br />

sections in the Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Dec. 15, 1941-Jan. 23,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-9<br />

[Axis diplomatic agencies in Turkey, personnel<br />

list] (Dec. 16. 1942-Jan. 6, 1943) INT-10EU-116<br />

Bethouard Mission (Mar. 5, 1943) INT-12FR-542<br />

Biographic Items on the Voulgaris Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 19, ¡945) INT-14GR-70¡<br />

Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />

[membership] (Feb. 24. 1944) INT-10EU-348<br />

[Chinese and Russian delegates to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks] (Aug. 27, ¡944) INT-¡0EU-452<br />

[Committees and commissions <strong>of</strong> the European<br />

Council, Free World Association, list and<br />

membership] (Feb. 5. ¡943) INT-10EU-2¡5<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants] (Aug. 2. ¡944) INT-¡0EU-453<br />

[Czernin's list <strong>of</strong> friends wishing to return to<br />

Austria] (Apr. 24, ¡945) ¡NT-4AV-776<br />

[Czernin's revised list for candidates to return to<br />

Austria] (May 9, 1945) INT-4AU-794<br />

Democratic Hungary Meeting on Sept. 19 and 20,<br />

at New York (Sept. 23, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-175<br />

[Dutch leaders in the Middle West]<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-20NS-3<br />

[Foreign group leaders in New England, list]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1942) ¡NT-I0EU-6I<br />

[France Forever annual meeting: election <strong>of</strong><br />

directors and <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(Oct. /5. 1942) INT-¡2FR-353<br />

[Free French delegation in U.S., list]<br />

(Mar. 28, ¡942) INT-12FR-200<br />

French-American Club Dinner in Tribute to<br />

General de Gaulle, New York City, June 18,<br />

1943 (June 23, 1943) INT-33FR-14<br />

[French organizations in the U.S.] INT-¡2FR-¡33<br />

French Study Center <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

(Apr. 2, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-564<br />

[Greek shipowners in U.S.; Pay rates to seamen]<br />

(July ¡0, ¡942) INT-¡4GR-¡96<br />

Historic American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece; Honored<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Greek Origin<br />

(Feh. ¡5, ¡942) 1NT-14GR-194<br />

[Hungarian] Clergy Speaks<br />

(Ocr. 15, ¡942) INT-¡5HU-2¡9<br />

Hungarian Journalists<br />

(June 22, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-S80<br />

Ingenieurs Francais aux Etats-Unis<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-12FR-805<br />

International Studies Conference: Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Conference and Groups Participating in Its Work<br />

(Aug. 28, ¡943) INT-10EU-253<br />

[Interview with Harry Hill on Greek personalities]<br />

(June 6, ¡942) INT-14GR-195<br />

[Invitation to and program for the conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-American trade uniomsts]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-459<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-4AU-37<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Consultants [to the Commerce Department]<br />

(Sept 23. 1942) INT-10EU-79<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> foreign-language group leaders in various<br />

cities] (June ¡7, ¡942) INT-WEU-55<br />

List <strong>of</strong> National Group Leaders in Chicago<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-64<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Nationality Representatives in Pittsburgh<br />

(Oct. ¡9, ¡942) INT-¡0EU-80<br />

List <strong>of</strong> prominent Hungarians in the U.S.<br />

(June 2, ¡942) INT-15HU-72<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek cabinet<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-14GR-135<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American<br />

Trade-Unionists Council]<br />

(Jan. 2¡. ¡944) INT-¡5HU-476<br />

Men Supporting National Liberal Party<br />

(Mar. 26, ¡945) INT-¡4GR-686<br />

Minutes, Eighteenth Annual Convention,<br />

Pan-Hellenic Congress and the Order <strong>of</strong> Ahepa<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) 1NT-UGR-296<br />

Miscellaneous Notes on Belgians in United States,<br />

Taken From Periodical "Belgium"<br />

(June 2, ¡942) 1NT-6BE-6<br />

National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(July 21, ¡942) INT-14GR-¡97<br />

New Cabinet Members and High Officials in<br />

Plastiras Government<br />

(Mar. ¡2, ¡945) ¡NT-14GR-682<br />

New School for Social Research: Ecole Libre des<br />

Hautes Etudes, 1942-1943<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-12FR-475<br />

Newspaper "France-Amérique"; List <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Contributors (June 5, 1943) 1NT-12FR-597<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-14GR-344<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation [<strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(July 6. ¡945) INT-14GR-739<br />

[Petitions to obtain charter for World-Bill <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights Association]<br />

(Aug. 8, ¡945) INT-10EU-6¡8<br />

Present Government Personalities<br />

(Apr. ¡5, 1955) INT-15HU-552<br />

[Readers <strong>of</strong> foreign-language publications on the<br />

West Coast] (Dec. 24, ¡942) ¡NT-¡9MI-¡53<br />

[Relationship among Free World organizations]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-384<br />

[Suggested names <strong>of</strong> possible readers]<br />

(July ¡0, ¡943) INT-10EU-240<br />

[United Nations Information Board and<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the United Nations Information<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, membership list]<br />

(Jan. 18, ¡943) INT-¡0EU-¡3¡<br />

Nan, Rudy<br />

[Conversation with Rudy Nan and Romul G.<br />

Vasul] (May 11. 1945) INT-23RM-368<br />

[Interview with Rudy Nan]<br />

(June 15. ¡945) INT-23RM-377


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Naples, Italy<br />

[Labor organizations in Naples]<br />

(June S. 1944) INT-17IT-1269<br />

May Day Demonstration in Naples<br />

(May 1. 1944) ÍNT-17IT-1191<br />

Press Situation In Naples<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-171T-1378<br />

Report on Communist Party Developments in<br />

Naples fiVov. 5>-Dcc. 27, 1943) INT-1717-970<br />

Royalist Party in Naples and Nearby<br />

(Nov. Jo-Dec. A 1943) INT-1717-976<br />

Naray-Szabo, Gen.<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21. ¡944) ¡NT-33HU-20<br />

Narich, Anton<br />

Croatians: Interview with Anton Narich and Otto<br />

Dobiyish, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 21, 1945<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1777<br />

Narod (newspaper)<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1SS3<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1253<br />

Naroden Glas (newspaper)<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13, 1944) 1NT-33BV-7<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers and the War<br />

Effort (¡Vov. 14, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-40<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers in America<br />

COcr. 22, 1942) INT-7BU-3S<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-7BU-50;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-7BU-106<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-2<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-7BU-10;<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-7BU-33;<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-33BU-1;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33BU-S<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting Greek<br />

"Atrocities" (July 19, 1945) INT-33BU-1S<br />

Greater Bulgaria Paper Takes Friendly Tone<br />

Toward Russian Communism<br />

(JVov. 14, 1944) INT-33BU-11<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26, 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

[Major Bulgarian language newspapers in the U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) ¡NT-7BU-82<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 28, 1942) 1NT-7BV-43<br />

Preliminary Report on Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Groups in the U.S. (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-7BU-1<br />

Report on the Bulgarian Community in the St.<br />

Louis Area, September, 1942<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-19<br />

[Summanes <strong>of</strong> Naroden glas and Narodna volya]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-7BU-9<br />

Narodna Obrana (newspaper)<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-26SL-10<br />

Narodna volya (newspaper)<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Two Bulgarian Papers in the U.S.A.<br />

(Oct. 27, 1942) 1NT-7BU-39<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers and the War<br />

Effort (Nov. 14, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-40<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers in America<br />

(Oct. 22. 1942) INT-7BU-38<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) ¡NT-7BU-50;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-7BU-106<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1942) INT-7BU-10;<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-7BU-33;<br />

(Oct. S. 1942) ¡NT-33BU-1;<br />

(Aug. 5. 1944) INT-33BU-8<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting Greek<br />

"Atrocities" (July 19. 1945) INT-33BU-18<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress, Detroit,<br />

July 17 and 18 (Sept. 27, 1943) INT-7BU-67<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26. 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

[Leftist Press Reports on Mihailovich]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-455<br />

[Major Bulgarian language newspapers in the U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) INT-7BU-82<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Weston Howland<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-7BU-55<br />

Movement for a General Bulgarian Congress<br />

(July 16. 1943) INT-7BV-53<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. 28, 1942) INT-7BU-43<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Naroden glas and Narodna volya]<br />

(Feb. 27. 1942) INT-7BU-9<br />

Narodne Noviny (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Stephen Loyen]<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1445<br />

"American Croatians Unite" [Boyd article in<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Chicago Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-652<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20. 1943) INT-30YU-1017<br />

Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong> "Narodni Glasnik,"<br />

Detroit, Michigan, December 12 and 13, 1942<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-468<br />

Anthony Minerich, Communist, Editor <strong>of</strong> Narodni<br />

Glasnik, Croat IWO Paper, on New Yugoslav<br />

Cabinet (July 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1000<br />

Article Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong><br />

November 24, 1942; 'For Unity in Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-400<br />

Article in Narodni Glasnik, December 3, 1942;<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Ivan Subasich in Watsonville,<br />

California (Dec. 10, 1942) 1NT-30YU-444<br />

[Boyd's Views on Yugoslav Press]<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-647<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-140<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan Attack<br />

on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(JVov. 23. 1944) INT-33YV-103<br />

Communist "Narodni Glasnik" Becomes a Daily<br />

(Dec. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-504<br />

"Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croatians Adopted.<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Croatian American<br />

Organizations From the Largest Settlements<br />

Unanimously Agreed to Hold a Congress on<br />

February 20 and 21 in Chicago Illinois" [article<br />

by Boyd in Narodni Glasnik]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-30YU-38I<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-33YU-137<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote Machek's<br />

Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's Pro-Russian<br />

Orientation (May 15, 1945) INT-33YU-136<br />

Croatian Congress (Atov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-377<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Current Item in "Narodni Glasnk"<br />

(Mar. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-785<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YV-1231<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

(Jan. 8. 1945) INT-33YU-112<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-63<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the United States<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-596<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-26SL165<br />

"Jugoslavs Ask Allied Missions Come, See<br />

Mihilovich Treachery" - "Narodni Glasnik,<br />

February 2, 1943 (Feb. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-927<br />

Kovach, Mihailovich, Croat-Serb Relations<br />

(JVov. 10. 1942) INT-30YU-430<br />

Meeting Advertised in Narodni Glasnik to be<br />

Held on January 24, 1943 at Cleveland, Ohio at<br />

Which Joseph Brandt, Communist "Organizer"<br />

Will Speak on "Mihailovich the Traitor"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-583<br />

[Mihailovich] (Dec. 16. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-467<br />

"Mihailovich Treachery Bared," American<br />

Croatian Congress, Narodni Glasnik, March 17,<br />

1943 (Mar. 19. 1943) 1NT-30YU-781<br />

"Narodni Glasnick"<br />

(JVov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-434<br />

[Narodni Glasnik Article and Subasich Speech in<br />

San Francisco] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-442<br />

Narodni Glasnik (Communist) Urges Shelving<br />

Mihailovich Film (Mar. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-752<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Petrak<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-30YU-933<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" Reprints "Daily Worker"<br />

Article (Oct. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-385<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) JNT-30YU-1286<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May 1. 1944) INT-33YU-71<br />

"Our Duties in These Serious Times and How to<br />

Carry Them Out" [article in Zajednicar<br />

condemning Communist progaganda in Narodni<br />

Glasnik] (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-518<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

(Dec. J7, 1942) INT-30YÜ-639;<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-640<br />

Preparation for Great Celebration <strong>of</strong> 35th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik and National<br />

Conference to be Held in Detroit on December<br />

12 and 13th (JVov. 27. 1942) INT-30YU-401<br />

Press Sources (July 31. 1944) INT-30YU-I481<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1405<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

(Aug. 5, 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1038<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1263<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1196<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 235


Narodni Glasnik (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1552<br />

Thirty-fifth Anniversay <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik<br />

(Dec. ¡6, 1942) INT-30YU-459<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> an article by<br />

Anthony Minerich appearing in Narodni Glasnik<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-374<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> Editorial<br />

Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong> Sept. 28,<br />

1942 (Sept. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-398<br />

Yugoslav-American Communist Papers Support<br />

Partisan Radio Attack on Croatian Catholic<br />

Priests (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-33YU-119<br />

[Yugoslav-American Communist Press]<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) INT-30YU-363<br />

[Yugoslav-American Communist Press Attacks<br />

Mihailovich] CSepr. ¡8, 1942) INT-30YU-362<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) 1NT-33YV-81<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-129<br />

[Yugoslav Communist Press Glorification <strong>of</strong><br />

Partisans] (Aug. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-222<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

[Yugoslav Newspaper Editorials]<br />

(Sept. 27, 30, 1942) INT-30YU-325<br />

Narodni Pokrok (newspaper)<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-611<br />

Nasa Nada (newspaper)<br />

Change in the Editorship <strong>of</strong> Nasa Nada<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-30YV-1518<br />

Current Item form "Nasha Nada"<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YV-727<br />

Current Item from Nasa Nada [on Communism]<br />

(Mar. 17, 18. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-771<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1044<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> Croatian Americans Formed<br />

[Nasa Nada information]<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1388<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Feb. 3. 1945) INT-30YU-1676<br />

Nasa Sloca (newspaper)<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Nash Put (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Nasse, John T.<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 16 (May 31, 1945) INT-1AI^186<br />

Conversations with Constantine A. Chekrezi and<br />

Peter Kolonia (Oct. 22, 1945) INT-1AL-199<br />

Free Albania Changes its Leader<br />

(June 6, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-187<br />

Free Albania's Reorganization: Another View<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33AL-20<br />

Interview with Dr. John T. Nasse, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Albania (Sept. 29. 1945) INT-1AL-197<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 29, 1945) INT-1AL-184<br />

236 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Nation (periodical)<br />

Otto and the State Department<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-185<br />

National Aid Association<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24, 1942) INT-9CZ-75<br />

[Rev. Ernest Ziska, CathoUc priest in Chicago]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-590<br />

[Trends among Czechoslovakians in the U.S.]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-30<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Czech Catholics<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Czech Catholics [convention<br />

report] (Oct. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-169<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-143<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America and <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-790<br />

[Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak Lutherans] (Aug. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-533<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Pelikan, Holy Trinity<br />

Slovak Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Chicago, Illinois<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT.9CZ-508<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Stephen's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dickson City, Pa.<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-507<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans, Oct. 21,<br />

1943; letter from Milan Hodza to Eduard Benes<br />

on position <strong>of</strong> the Slovaks in Czechoslovakia<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-570<br />

League's Dubosh in Communication with<br />

CASON's Stankoviansky<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-669<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress<br />

(Nov. 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-583<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-581<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1943) INT-9CZ-563<br />

National America Denmark Association<br />

An Appeal From Jean Hersholt, Presidnet <strong>of</strong><br />

N.A.D.A. (July 22. 1943) 1NT-25SC-194<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-33DA-1<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association] (Nov. 3. 1943) INT-25SC-264<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-25SC-210<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

(Wov. JO, 1943) INT-33DA-3<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

(Apr. ¡0. 15, 1942) INT-25SC-11<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Leaders and Organizations<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) 1NT-25SC-133<br />

Danish Meeting (May 16, 1944) INT-2SSC-296<br />

[Danish relief activities]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-167<br />

[Danish relief controversy]<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-25SC-173<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

fSept. 7, 1943) 1NT-25SC-214<br />

[Danish war relief issues]<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-25SC-180<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and Möller (Jan. 24, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-77<br />

Free Denmark, Inc., and National America<br />

Denmark Association<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-25SC-76<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

rOcr. A 1943) INT-25SC-220;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) ¡NT-25SC-290<br />

Interview with Miss Gerda Andersen<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-25SC-295<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

(June 17, 1944) INT-33DA-4<br />

N.A.D.A. "Roll Call"<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) 1NT-25SC-74<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association (Oct. 17, 1942) INT-25SC-5S<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-25SC-286;<br />

(Feb. ¡9, 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) 1NT-25SC-289<br />

National Anti-Fascist Liberation Council<br />

South Slav Popular Front<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-33YU-42<br />

National Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Character and Strength <strong>of</strong> the Partisans<br />

(iVov. 12, 1943) 1NT-30YV-1154<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> American Czechs<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

(Oct. 16. 1945) INT-9CZ-956<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak Evangelicalism<br />

or Protestants<br />

[Articles from "Slovensky Hlasnik"]<br />

(July 30. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-107<br />

National Bank <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1383<br />

National Catalan Alliance<br />

[Appeal by United Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Catalonia to<br />

estabUsh National Catalan Alliance]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1944) INT-27SP-246<br />

National Catholic Welfare Conference<br />

Catholic Bishops' Statement Seized Upon By<br />

Lithuanian-Language Papers<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-33U-60<br />

[Information on NCWC War Relief]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-19MI-297<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

National Catholic Welfare Council News<br />

Service<br />

[Internal dissention in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1236<br />

National CIO Committee for American and<br />

Allied War Relief<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13. 1943) 1NT-19MI-244<br />

National Citizens Political Action Committee<br />

[National Citizens Political Action Committee]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-753<br />

National Citizens Political Action Committee<br />

[information] (July 22. 1944) ¡NT-19MI-336<br />

National Committee against the Persecution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

German-American Meeting<br />

(Aug. 25. 1944) INT-13GE-1199<br />

National Committee for a Free Germany<br />

Free German Manifesto<br />

(Sept. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-786<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Hans Simon on future status <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(July 25, 1943) INT-4AV-365<br />

National Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party and<br />

the National Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily] (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1544


Index by Subjects and Names National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

National Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Make-up <strong>of</strong> Three Important Political Committees<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1272<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

[Yugoslav-American leaders and organizations: an<br />

overview] (Oct. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1561<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1224<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Situation<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-1227<br />

National Committee for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece (May 1. 1942) INT-33GRS<br />

National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Feb. 17. 1942) INT-14GR-43;<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-14GR-55;<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-14GR-197<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent]<br />

(July 22-Aug. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-403<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24, 1943) INT-15HU-395<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Descent (Aug. 14, 1943) INT-15HU-410<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Chicago Chapter <strong>of</strong> the KNAPP]<br />

(June 1, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-427<br />

[Adam H. Kulikowski]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-754<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the third annual convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> KNAPP] (Ocr. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-1005<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Organizations in<br />

New York (Mar. 16, 1944) INT-21PO-742<br />

Conversation with John K. Wieczorek<br />

(Jan. 9, 1943) INT-21PO-202<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Chicago branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent] (Oct. 1. 1942) INT-21PO-143<br />

I. Morawski's Lecture in Camden, N.J., Jan. 10,<br />

1943 INT-21PO-200<br />

Ignacy Morawski's Speech on KNAPP<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-21PO-205<br />

[Information about Ignacy Matuszewski and<br />

KNAPP activities]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-21PO-206<br />

KNAPP in the First Year <strong>of</strong> Its Existence<br />

(July 14. 1943) INT-21PO-483<br />

[KNAPP Statement Regarding the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-21PO-624<br />

KNAPP's Annual Convention in New York<br />

(July 12, 1943) 1NT-21PO-481<br />

KNAPP's New Washington <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Sept. 20, 1943) INT-21PO-543<br />

KNAPP's RaUy in New York City<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-21PO-1004<br />

Lecture by Wladislaw Korsak, Sunday, Jan. 10,<br />

Passaic, N. J. (Jan. 5, 1943) 1NT-21PO-187<br />

Marshal Pilsudski Commemorated by KNAPP in<br />

New York (Mar. 24. 1945) INT-21PO-1213<br />

[Meeting arranged by Group 43 <strong>of</strong> the Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent in New York City]<br />

(June 11. 1945) INT-21PO-1385<br />

Meeting in Honor <strong>of</strong> Joseph Pilsudski<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1186<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Branch No. 5 <strong>of</strong> KNAPP in Passaic,<br />

N.J., Sunday (Dec. 11. 1942) 1NT-21PO-162<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Organizations (Feb. 17. 1945) INT-21PO-1118<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> local branches <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent]<br />

(Nov. 11. 1942; Nov. 19, 1942) INT-21PO-126<br />

Memorial Meeting for Marshal Pilsudski<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1322<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent communique about Polish eastern<br />

boundaries] (Jan. 4, ¡942) INT-21PO-185<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent: Views to the U.S. Senate regarding the<br />

Yalta agreement]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1110<br />

[Notice <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Descent meeting postponement]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) 1NT-21PO-190<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Oct. 26-30. 1942) INT-21PO-113<br />

[Poland's territorial integrity]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942; Dec. 30. 1942) INT-21PO-179<br />

Poles: numbered reports INT-33PO-1 to<br />

1NT-33PO-192<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Buffalo,<br />

N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942] (Oct. 24, 1942; Oct. 27,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-106<br />

Polish Commemoration Meeting<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-21PO-1536<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-26SL-139<br />

Polish Stand Stated<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-213<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> KNAPP's bulletin]<br />

(Apr. ¡943) INT-21PO-445<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Wov. 6, ¡942) ¡NT-21PO-¡45<br />

[Resolution passed at the KNAPP meeting in New<br />

York; plans for Polish anniversary celebrations]<br />

(Aug. 31, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-529<br />

[Resolution passed by the Executive Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent] (Oct. ¡O-H, 1942) INT-21PO-¡44<br />

[Romuald Gantowski and Prince Drucki-Lubecki<br />

activities in U.S. in opposition to Polish<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Ocf. 13, Nov. 11. 1942) INT-21PO-104<br />

Significant Trends in Polish-American Opinion on<br />

War and Peace (June 19. ¡943) INT-21PO-459<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-155<br />

Strzetelski Outlines a Program <strong>of</strong> Action for<br />

Polonia (Aug. 22. 1945) INT-21PO-1526<br />

The KNAPP Lecture in Passaic, N. J., Dec. 20,<br />

1942 (Dec. 23. 1942) INT-21PO-175<br />

The KNAPP Rally in Jersey City<br />

(Nov. 22. 1942) lNT-21PO-¡53<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community (Feb. 4. ¡944) INT-HFI-75<br />

Finnish American Organizations for which Finnish<br />

Communist-line Newspapers in the U.S. serve as<br />

organs (Nov. ¡2, ¡943) INT-11FI-68<br />

[Finnish-American Trade Unionists Urge U.S. To<br />

Pressure Finland to Withdraw from War]<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-UFI-79<br />

Invitation to an Enlarged Open Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Committee, Finnish-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Dec. 5. 1945) INT-11FI-72<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-11FI-64;<br />

(Nov. 12. 1943) INT-11F1-67;<br />

(Nov. 7. 1943) INT-11FI-70<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish American Trade<br />

Unionists and Finland<br />

(Nov. 4, 1943) ¡NT-HFI-66<br />

Publicity Campaign For Declaring War on Finland<br />

(Sept. 4, ¡942) INT-llF¡-¡3<br />

[Resolution in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Fair Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Finland's Case] fOct. 8, 1943) INT-11FI-73<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow)<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers] (Jan. 26, ¡945) INT-13GE-1347<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> a Free Germany issues<br />

statement on Moscow Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. ¡2. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-755<br />

Anaysis <strong>of</strong> July 29, 1943, Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies<br />

Deutschland" (July 29, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-932<br />

Attack on AMG; New Wave <strong>of</strong> Gestapo Terror<br />

(Oct. 4, ¡943) INT-13GE-813<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-820<br />

C. H. W. Hasselriis<br />

(July 31, 1943) INT-13GE-725<br />

Conversation with Dr. Reinhold Schairer, "Free<br />

Germany" Manifesto from Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-712<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger, July 24, "Free<br />

Germany" Manifesto in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-711<br />

[Data on members <strong>of</strong> German Committee in<br />

Moscow] (July 30, ¡943) INT-13GE-726<br />

Data on some signers <strong>of</strong> German Manifesto<br />

(July 30, ¡943) INT-13GE-709<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Freies<br />

Deutschland in Moscow<br />

(Sept 28. ¡943) INT-33GE-25<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German <strong>Office</strong>rs' Committee<br />

(Sept. 23, ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-798<br />

[Frederick Proewig views on Allied policy]<br />

(Aug. 9, ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-739<br />

[Frederick W. Foerster's statement on Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(July 24. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-73S<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-730<br />

[Free German Manifesto]<br />

(July 3¡, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-743<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. ¡943; Feb. ¡5,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

"Free Germany" (Ju¡y 28. ¡943) INT-13GE-708<br />

Free Germany Committee (Moscow)<br />

(Aug. 16. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-758<br />

[Free Germany Manifesto]<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-7¡3<br />

Free Germany Resolutions<br />

(Aug. 27. ¡943) INT-13GE-769<br />

General Julius Deutsch<br />

(July 29, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-727<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

(Oct. 15. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-26<br />

German Catholics and Protestant Theologians in<br />

Moscow (Dec. 26. ¡944) INT-13GE-13¡2<br />

German National Committee <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-7¡6<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21, ¡944) ¡NT-13GE-1220<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee" (July 28, 1943) ÍNT-13GE-715<br />

[Meeting for creation <strong>of</strong> proposed Free German<br />

Committee] (Oct. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-823<br />

Mexican Freies Deutschland Endorses Moscow<br />

German Committee<br />

(Aug. 7, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-748<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-829<br />

Moscow Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

(Aug. 2. ¡943) INT-13GE-732<br />

Moscow "Free Germany" Movement<br />

(July 26. 27, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-82¡<br />

Most Important Developments in German Field<br />

(Sept. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-783<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718;<br />

(July 31. Aug. 4. 1943) INT-13GE-736<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel] (July 29. ¡943) INT-¡3GE-707<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

(Aug. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-733<br />

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National Liberation Front Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6. 1943) 1NT-14GR-429<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. 16, 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government<br />

(July 20, 1944) INT-14GR-54S<br />

Local Self-Goveming Units: EAM, PEEA and<br />

Affiliated Organizations<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-14GR-601<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Varvaressos<br />

(special financial and economic ambassador <strong>of</strong><br />

the Greek Govenunent)<br />

(July 28. 1944) INT-14GR-548<br />

Negotiations between Cairo and the EAM Bloc:<br />

Svolos Opinions (July 12, 1944) INT-14GR-552<br />

Observations on Greek Affairs in Cairo<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-14GR-587<br />

Pamphlet "Greece Fights for Freedom" issued by<br />

the Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-473<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-14GR-4S5<br />

Political, Economic and Military Summary No. 6<br />

([June 21, 1944]) INT-14GR-542<br />

Political information<br />

(Aug. 13-16, 1943) INT-14GR-413<br />

Political Situation ([Sept. 1943]) INT-14GR-456<br />

[Political Situation; Underground Organizations;<br />

Guerrillas] (Dec. 1943) INT-14GR-461<br />

Rally in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek Liberation<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) INT-33GR-74<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Greeks in Egypt to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 22 February<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-476<br />

Report on Origin and Growth <strong>of</strong> EAM<br />

([March 1944]) INT-14GR-529<br />

Resistance Movements<br />

(August 1943) INT-14GR-427<br />

Resolutions by Organized Labor Groups within<br />

EAM (Aug. 18, 1944) INT-14GR-S97<br />

Resume <strong>of</strong> Current Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

(Feb. S, 1945) INT-14GR-652<br />

Socialist Party Views on Present Questions<br />

(Nov. 7. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-613<br />

Trangas Report (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-14GR-454<br />

["Truth About Greece," Pamphlet by Stelios<br />

Pistolakis: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity Bulletin]<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) 1NT-14GR-606<br />

Tsouderos Advises Collaboration with the EAM<br />

(Aug. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-563;<br />

(Aug. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-57<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Alexander Svolos<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) INT-14GR-667<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> EAM Representatives Nikas and Fotinos<br />

([July 5, 1944]) INT-14GR-564<br />

National Liberation Movement<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-1AL-118<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and Nacional<br />

Clirimtare Shifts: Will There Be Civil War?<br />

(Dec. 25, 1943) INT-1AL-90<br />

Bands belonging to LNC, Communists<br />

([July 13. 1943]) INT-1AL-70<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong> Balli<br />

Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

(Nov. 14, 1943) INT-1AL-83<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

Internal conditions<br />

(Oct. 29-Nov. 9, 1943) INT-1AL-85<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists (Nov. ¡0-13, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-87<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

(June 15. 1943) INT-1AL-69<br />

LNC Partisan Congress at Permet<br />

(May 24-28. 1944) INT-1AL-121<br />

Mehdi Frasheri's Relationship to LNC<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-1AL-120<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) 1NT-1AL-126<br />

240 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Political Activity<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 2. 1943) INT-1AL-68<br />

Political Orientation <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and LNC<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-1AL-86<br />

Political Situation (Oct. 23, 1943) INT-1AL-75<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> L.N.C. with Respect to Kosova<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL-123<br />

Situation in Kossovo (Sept. 28, 1943) INT-IAL-71<br />

Two principal political parties<br />

(Sept. 2, 1943) ¡NT-1AL73<br />

National Lutheran Council <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-240<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept. 30. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-247<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-25SC-16<br />

National Monetary Conference<br />

[German war relief activities and data on delegates<br />

to National Monetary Conference]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1713<br />

National Origins Council <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Conversation with Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-30YU-1764<br />

[Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-21PO-1409<br />

National People's Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Letter from ELAS HQ to Allied Military Mission<br />

in Greece (Oct. 16, 1943) INT-14GR-441<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-429<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos PubUshed in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. 16, 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Petition <strong>of</strong> the ELAS <strong>of</strong> Samos to Allied<br />

Authorities and to the Greek Government<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-469<br />

Resistance Movements<br />

(August 1943) INT-14GR-427<br />

National Relief Fund<br />

Lithuanian News (Oct. 25. 1943) INT-5BA-2S3<br />

National Slovak Mutual Benefit Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak Origin to the<br />

Canadian and American Delegation <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Security Conference, San Francisco, California<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-9CZ-932<br />

National Slovak Society<br />

[Conversation with Msgr. Francis Dubosh]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-478<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Semi-Annual Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 5th District <strong>of</strong> the National Slovak<br />

Society, Aug. 30, 1942<br />

(Sept. i/, 1942) INT-9CZ-166<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-S65<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1506<br />

[Information on Wendell Platek, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Slovak Society]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-9CZ-635<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept. 28, 1943<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-547<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(May 11-19, 1943) INT-9CZ-418<br />

Interview with Louis Krch, Who Is Allied with the<br />

Slovak National Council<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-480<br />

Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Tri-State Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 3. 1938) 1NT-26SL-43<br />

National Slovak Society Day<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-9CZ-450<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

• (July 13. 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

Platek Sees Slovak Agreement Coming and Thinks<br />

Benes Approached League Leader<br />

(June 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-496<br />

Possible Lines <strong>of</strong> League-Platek Group<br />

Cooperation (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-247<br />

Second Meeting: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-26SL-166<br />

[Slovak activity in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-519<br />

Slovak Situation (July 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-512<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wendell Platek, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Slovak Society]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-642<br />

National Speakers Bureau<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on World<br />

Affairs and other organizations, letter <strong>of</strong><br />

explanation] (Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-558<br />

National Ukrainian Rada<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June, 1943]) ¡NT-29UK-211<br />

National Union<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian Supporters;<br />

Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] " Les Refugies<br />

Ukrainiens et le Probleme de leur Assistance<br />

Internationale"<br />

(JVov., ¡944 [- Mar., 1945]) ¡NT-29UK-338<br />

National United Italian Association<br />

[Annual observance <strong>of</strong> Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Day by the<br />

National United Italian Associations]<br />

(Dec. /5, ¡942) INT-¡7¡T-473<br />

National United Italian Association, Inc. Resorted<br />

to Fraudulent Practices<br />

(Mar. 20-21. 1942) INT-¡7IT-57<br />

National War Fund<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Italians on the National War Fund<br />

Committee Who Are Associated with Labor<br />

Groups (Dec. 20, ¡943) INT-17IT-925<br />

Russian War Relief (Oct. 7, 1944) INT-24RS-281<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Nov. 9, ¡944) INT-5BA-457<br />

National War Fund Drive<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, ¡944) INT-¡5HU-485<br />

[Nepszava managers obstruct and oppose the<br />

National War Fund Drive]<br />

(Jan. H, 1944) INT-15HU-475<br />

National Weeklies, Inc.<br />

Emil Leicht <strong>of</strong> the National Weeklies<br />

(Sept. 19, ¡942) ¡NT-¡3GE-293<br />

Emil Leicht: Owner and Publisher <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Weeklies, Winona, Minnesota<br />

(July 28, ¡943) ¡NT-¡3GE-703<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, ¡945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German Press (Aug. ¡0, ¡942) INT-¡3GE-404<br />

[National Weeklies chain, Texas Herold, Akron<br />

Germania] (Sept. ¡0. 1942) INT-13GE-3¡7<br />

National Weeklies, Emil Leicht, and Gerhart Seger<br />

(July 23. ¡943) INT-13GE-699<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> Mail Service with Germany<br />

(Oct. 3. ¡945) INT-13GE-1695<br />

National Will (periodical)<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(JVov. 8, 194¡) INT-29UK-U<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23. ¡945) INT-33UK-34<br />

National Word (periodical)<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-353<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-29UK-154<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, ¡941) INT-29UK-1I<br />

["National Word" Editions 43-37]<br />

(Dec. 1. ¡942) INT-29UK-¡39<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. ¡2. 1944) INT-29VK-290;<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-33UK-16<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-106


Index by Subjects and Names Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1942) INT-29UK-26<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintem's Liquidation<br />

(June 2. 1943) INT-29VK-187<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 31. 1944) 1NT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-29UK-27I<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258:<br />

(Mar. 14. 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

Spokesman (Feb. 3, 1943) INT-29UK-155<br />

Nationalist Central Committee<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference in New York,<br />

May 30, 1943 (June 12, 1943) INT-5BA-199<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

PubUcations] (June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-10S<br />

[ Vido-Dan! June 28, 1389 - Memorial Service at<br />

St Sava's Serbian Orthodox Church in New<br />

York City] (June 25, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-979<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Stephen Loyen]<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1445<br />

American-Finnish Sentiment Towards Finland<br />

Withdrawing from the War<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-11FI-2<br />

[American Serb and Croat propaganda]<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-30YU-1256<br />

American Serb Nationalist Scene<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1660<br />

American Srbobran and Greater Serbia Movement<br />

(Sept. S, 1942) INT-32A-69<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Serb nationalist attitudes and<br />

propaganda] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1761<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Answer to Miss Mitchell by National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent: Ruth Mitchell<br />

and Her Pan-Serbian Company; [National<br />

Council's Response to Coal Strike]<br />

(July 13. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1011<br />

Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Attached OSS Memorandum,<br />

"Ukrainian Societies"<br />

(June 2, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-189<br />

Armenian Community in Boston<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡944) INT-3AM-33<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) INT-33AM-8<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

(O.D.W.U.) in Europe<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-93<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1176<br />

Austria (Nov. 5, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-402<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

Baltic States: document series INT-5BA-1 to<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Baltich <strong>of</strong> IWO (Mar. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1731<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United States:<br />

First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

(Oct. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-192<br />

Bishop Dionisije (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1610<br />

Bishop Dionisije's relations with Serb nationalist<br />

elements (Jan. 19, 1945) INT-33YU-113<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-247<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

Comment by Prica: "Committee <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> SNF"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1746<br />

[Comments on Adamic letter about Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1173<br />

[Conversation with Bishop Dionisije, Louis C.<br />

Christopher, and M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Jan. 24. 1945) INT-30YU-1667<br />

[Conversation with ex-ambassador Fotitch]<br />

(Sept. 8. 1944) INT-30YV-1524<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and information<br />

on Serb nationalist activities]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1739<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo on Serb<br />

nationalist delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-30YU-1769<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1747<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Cornelius C.<br />

Ellesin, and Milovan Shundich]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1767<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Dr. K. K.<br />

Ellesin, Milovan Shundich, and Nicholas<br />

Vurdelja] (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1719<br />

[Conversations with Christopher, Shundich, and<br />

Ellesin] (Apr. 2. 1945) INT-30YU-1753<br />

[Correspondence concerning Nepszava article]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942; Aug. 25, 1942) INT-15HU-154<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatian "Domobranci" element in <strong>US</strong>, analysis<br />

(May 29. 1943) JNT-30YV-917<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists - Nationalist Bloc in<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1007<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Current Serb Nationalist Politics and Reactions to<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1402<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30, 1942) INT-29UK-46<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists in London<br />

(TVov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-395<br />

[Display <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Flag in Newark, N.J. Parade<br />

and at Worlds Fair, NYq<br />

(Aug. 10, 17, 1942) 1NT-29UK-94<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1506<br />

Dr. Heinrich von Moltke<br />

(Sept. 12, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-1229<br />

[Dual-nationalism among foreign-language groups<br />

in Pittsburgh: comments on Blair Bolles' article]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) 1NT-10EU-129<br />

[Efforts to "Reorient" Bishop Dionisije from<br />

nationalist to "left-wing" stand]<br />

(iVov. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1612<br />

[Failure <strong>of</strong> extreme Serbian nationalists to remove<br />

Bishop Dionisije] (Dec. 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1629<br />

Fifth Column in French Canada<br />

(May 9-14. 1942) INT-12FR-54<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) ¡NT-30YV-453<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

[Friedrich Wilhelm Sollmann's relations with Otto<br />

Strasser] (Oct. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-1076<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine Lies with Czechoslovakia]<br />

(June 16 and July 14. 1942) INT-29UK-90<br />

German Opposition<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-559<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Germany: S<strong>of</strong>t Peace Moves<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1065<br />

[Greater Serb Movement]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-9<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.; Comments<br />

on FNB 130, Greater Serb Movement<br />

(June 3, 1943) 1NT-30YU-938<br />

[Greek] Nationalist Organizations<br />

(August 1944) INT-14GR-605<br />

Growing Nationalism Among the French<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-12FR-580<br />

[Hermann Rauschning and his views on Nazi<br />

revolution] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-761<br />

[Hungarians: Statement <strong>of</strong> Louis Targai]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) 1NT-15HV-152<br />

[Information about Serbian nationalist activities in<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1194<br />

[Information on Bishop Dionisije]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1207<br />

[Information on Fotitch registration as foreign<br />

agent and Serb nationalist activities]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945; May 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1768<br />

[Information on Serb nationalist activities at<br />

UNCIO] (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1749<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-29UK-116<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-29UK-138<br />

Interview with Rev. Peter Olksyw, Holy Trinity<br />

Greek CathoUc Ukrainian Church<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-29UK-230<br />

Interviews with Paris S. Malouf and George M.<br />

Barakat, [Syrian] Nationalist Leaders<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-19MI-435<br />

Johannes Steel on Punishing Germany<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) 1NT-33GE-41<br />

Joint Serb National Federation-Serbian National<br />

Defense Council-Orthodox Church "Appeal"<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1633<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) 1NT-5BA-58<br />

Markovich versus Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1681<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1569<br />

[Meeting called by Bishop Dionisije, Libertyville,<br />

IU., Dec. 7-8, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1635<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-194<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-678<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943; Dec. 17, 1943) INT-29UK-253<br />

Most Important Developments in German Field<br />

(Sept. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-783<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-279<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1286<br />

Nationalism in the International Brigades<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-337<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13, 1943]) 1NT-24RS-208<br />

New Nationalist Party<br />

([Sept. 27. 1943]) INT-14GR-439<br />

Nikolai Yanishev, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and<br />

Galicia (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-231<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Orthodox and Greek Catholic Politico-Religious<br />

Alignments in Europe and America<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-10EU-70<br />

Pan-Serbian chauvinist and anti-Croat campaign <strong>of</strong><br />

"Amerikanski Srbobran," 1941-1943<br />

(May 23, 1943) ¡NT-30YV-915<br />

Pekich and Shundich on the Serbian Eastern<br />

Orthodox Diocese<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-30YU-1720<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 241


Nationalists and nationalist parties Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Polish Nationalism in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-33PO-70<br />

[Polish Unity Cabinet establishment in London,<br />

and Nationalist Party clarification <strong>of</strong> views on<br />

Soviet Union] (Jan. 22, 1942; Jan. 26,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-48<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

fJVov. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1146<br />

Political Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-30YV-1525<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24, 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

Political Situation ([Sept. 1943]) INT-14GR-456<br />

Political Tendencies Behind General Mihailovich<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1145<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine (Aug. 13, 1942) INT-29UK-99<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1502<br />

Propaganda for a Monarchial Restoration Now<br />

Being Tolerated in Germany<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-13GE-116S;<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-33GE-53<br />

[Rauschning on German conservatives and<br />

nationalists] (July 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1645<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-26SL-9<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Recent Croat and Serb Developments in<br />

U.S. (Aug. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1035<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Received into Soviet<br />

Fold (Mar. 13, 1945) INT-33RS-46<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Reported Collaborating<br />

on Paper under Soviet Embassy<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33RS-44<br />

[Russian words meaning fatherland]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1943) INT-24RS-139<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-33GE-36<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Letter to San Francisco<br />

Chronicle] (Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YV-1237<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter on<br />

Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1013<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1526<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-134<br />

[Serb Anti-Croat Campaign]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-30YV-11<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

(May 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-589<br />

Serb National Federation Comment on Post-war<br />

Serbia (Dec. 12. 1944) [NT-30YU-Í632<br />

Serb National Federation Convention - Report 2<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-30YU-1092<br />

Serb-Nationalist Paper Here Sees Tito Seeking to<br />

Appease Serbs (May 30. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-139<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33YV-128<br />

Serb Nationalists and Mihailovich<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-33YU-126<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's Liberating<br />

Assembly resolution]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-I626<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

[Serbian Nationalist Activities]<br />

(June 20. 1942) INT-30YU-111<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

(Aug. 15. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-154<br />

Situation in Croatia (Oct. 1943) INT-30YU-1186<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene (Jan. 6. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-! 196<br />

242 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mirko Burya, Former<br />

Military Attache<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1018<br />

Some Notes on Serb "Nationalist" Propaganda<br />

(May 22, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1804<br />

Some reactions to reported Tito-Subasich<br />

agreement (Dec. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1619<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-133<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Ocr. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-286;<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-33Z-92<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-4AV-46<br />

[Struggle <strong>of</strong> nationalism versus liberty]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1944) INT-15HU-636<br />

Talks with J. J. Voronko<br />

(Aug. 1, 1944) INT-24RS-271<br />

The Serb National Federation Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 13-18, 1943<br />

(Sept. 22, 1943: Sept. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1089<br />

Thomas Mann on Germany<br />

(June 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1575<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) ¡NT-33UK-6<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 31, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use] (Mar. 4-12, 1942) INT-29UK-32<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1203<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

Spokesman (Feb. 3. 1943) INT-29UK-155<br />

Vrabel Reflects Shifting Slovak-American<br />

Communist Views (May 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-9U<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-33UK-31<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-565<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-33YU-129<br />

Yugoslav "Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

Members" Protests Joint "Petition"<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-30YU-1679<br />

Yugoslav Government Suspends Financial Help to<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-33YU-146<br />

Yugoslav News From Detroit - June, 1943:<br />

Movement for a Greater Serbia Gains New<br />

Impetus (July 16, 1943) INT-30YU-1015<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-734<br />

Nationality<br />

sec Citizenship<br />

sec Racial and ethnic groups<br />

Nationalni Soyuz<br />

sec National Union<br />

Natoli, Aurelio<br />

Free Italian Legion COcr. 12, 1942) INT-33IT-4<br />

[Italian-American Leaders]<br />

(Nov. 26-Dec. 18, 1941) INT-17IT-3<br />

Lecture by Aurelio Natoli at the Free<br />

Itahan-American Independent Club<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-17IT-1053<br />

Natural resources<br />

sec also <strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

Naturalization<br />

see Citizenship<br />

Naujienos (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 17. 1945) INT-33U-57<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-5BA-411<br />

Lithuanian Notes (July 5. 1945) INT-33LI-62<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

rDcc. 20. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-277<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-154<br />

My Interview with Dr. P. Grigaitis, Leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian-bom Americans and Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Lithuanian Daily News" (Naujienos) in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-7<br />

Notes from the Lithuanian-Language Press<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-5BA-390<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetonist Lithuanians at<br />

San Francisco Declared a Fraud<br />

(May 2, 1945) 1NT-33U-59<br />

On the' Forthcoming American Lithuanian<br />

Congress in New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-285<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33LI-52<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Premier's Statement to the Press<br />

(Sept. 16. 1944) INT-5BA-423<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Central European<br />

Federation," Naujienos<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-5BA-103<br />

Naujoji Ausra (newspaper)<br />

Largest Lithuanian Catholic Society Expands Its<br />

Activities (Dec. 7, 1944) INT-33U-45<br />

Naujoji Gadyne (newspaper)<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Social Democratic<br />

Weekly "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-5BA-284<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

"Naujoji Gadyne" Liquidation<br />

(Dec. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-274<br />

Naujoji Gadyne (The New Era) Lithuanian Social<br />

Democrat Paper <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, New York<br />

(Ocr. 20, 1943) INT-SBA-249<br />

Reasons for Liquidation <strong>of</strong> "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-5BA-316<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

Naval forces<br />

see also Naval vessels<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French leaders<br />

and conditions in France]<br />

(June 3, 1942) INT-12FR-126<br />

[Admiral Sakellariou address to the Greek people<br />

from London, Jan. 25, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-241<br />

[Conflict <strong>of</strong> loyalties among French sailors in New<br />

York; role <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943; Mar. 6, 1943) INT-12FR-541<br />

Greek Naval Losses to Date<br />

(Feh. 13, 1942) INT-14GR-70<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and the<br />

French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and Munich;<br />

Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

(Apr. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-429<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning.French sailors.<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-574<br />

Russian Naval Mission<br />

(Dec. 18, 1941) INT-24RS-62<br />

Naval vessels<br />

sec also Submarines<br />

Comments in Sao Paulo on the Transfer <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Ships to the Soviet Union<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-17IT-1103<br />

Visit to U.S. <strong>of</strong> French Cruiser Georges Leygues<br />

(June 22. 1943) INT-12FR-608<br />

Nazavisna Hrvatska Drzava (periodical)<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Nazioni Unite (newspaper)<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-17IT-61


Index by Subjects and Names Nederlandsche Studiegroep<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. IS, 1944) INT-331T-55<br />

Mazzini Society; Nazioni Unite and Mazzini News<br />

(Apr. 8, 1942) INT-171T-62<br />

New Anti-Fascist Paper<br />

([Mar. 11, 1942]) 1NT-17IT-S5<br />

Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

see also Denazification<br />

see also Fascists and fascist parties<br />

A Peculiar Pattern <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Column-<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the German Seamen<br />

(Dec. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-467<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

(Oct. 1943; Nov. 8, 1943) JNT-4AU-385<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-24RS-3<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1942) INT-29UK-152;<br />

(Feb. • Dec., 1942) INT-29UK-153<br />

Alleged Ukrainian-American Nazi Sympathizers<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-29VK-248<br />

American Minorities and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Politics (June 10, 1942) INT-19MI-56<br />

Anti-Nazi and anti-Horthy Booklet Published by<br />

Democratic Hungarians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-400<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

(May 28, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-445<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4. 15, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-372;<br />

(Aug. 25, 1943) INT-33AU-11<br />

Austria: Economic and General Conditions, Oct.<br />

and Nov., 1942 (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-327<br />

Austria: Morale <strong>of</strong> the People and Army<br />

(Apr. 1943) INT-4AU-349<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

[Axis and anti-Fascist activities in Brazil and<br />

French Morocco]<br />

(Nov. 18-22, 1942) INT-1717-503<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S. Roucek;<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks] (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-66<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

(July 1, 1942) 1NT-33HU-1<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-68<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26,1942) INT-29UK-199<br />

Cordell Hull's Warning [on Austrian Resistance to<br />

Nazis] fOcr. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-609<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery and<br />

John Montgomery]<br />

(Feb. 9-July 16, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-388<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[resolution on Nazi brutality and issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

greetings] (May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1387<br />

Czech Labor Under Nazi Rule<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-9CZ-285<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30, 1942) 1NT-29UK-46<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs and<br />

political personalities]<br />

(Apr. 9-14. 1942) INT-4AU-107<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-106<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

[Effect <strong>of</strong> Foreign Agents Registration Act on<br />

Nazi agents] (Nov. 20, 1941) INT-19MI-19<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Dec, 1944) 1NT-10EU-534<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti Nazi Fascist<br />

Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) INT-10EU-379<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Germans: document series INT-13GE-1 to<br />

INT-13GE-1720<br />

Germans: numbered reports JNT-33GE-1 to<br />

INT-33GE-113<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-14GR-143<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25, 1942) INT-14GR-33<br />

[Hungarian press]<br />

(May, 19-June 17, 1942) INT-15HU-70<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Nov. 14. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1272<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) 1NT-29VK-269<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) 1NT-29VK-264<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-29UK-355<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

(Nov. 24. 1942) INT-5BA-70<br />

Insh Situation (Mar. 15. 1944) ¡NT-161R-19<br />

Jan Masaryk Plans Restoration <strong>of</strong> Czech Nation<br />

After the War (Dec. 14, 1941) INT-9CZ-29<br />

[Jouhaux under Nazi surveillance]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-27<br />

Living Conditions in Austria<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-376<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) INT-4AU-320<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28. 1942) INT-4AV-153<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14. 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

[Nazi Propaganda] (Apr. 21. 1942) INT-24RS-19<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) INT-29UK-62<br />

[Notes on Nazism <strong>of</strong> Eckhardt and dangers <strong>of</strong><br />

Karolyi group] (Feb. 26. 1942) INT-15HU-104<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

Pro-Axis Croatian propaganda in <strong>US</strong><br />

(Feb. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-50<br />

[Pro-fascist political attitudes and activities in<br />

Texas] (Mar. 31-Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-563<br />

Pro-Nazi Hungarian Agents and Groups Active in<br />

the U.S.A. (Feb. 19-Apr. 9. 1942) INT-1SHU-25<br />

Pro-Nazi Pamphlet Published in Texas<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-33<br />

[Rebuttal by Fedor S. Mansvetov to Allegations <strong>of</strong><br />

Nazi Ties] (Feb. 9. 1942; Feb. 22,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-81<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer (May 10, 1945) INT-4AU-812<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorothy Harris [notes on a speech<br />

by Robert Brennan] (Aug. 4, 1943) INT-16IR-17<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26, 1942) 1NT-24RS-85<br />

Resolution Passed by the Lithuanian National<br />

Council at its Meeting <strong>of</strong> Nov. 7, 1942, at the<br />

Hotel Pennsylvania, New York<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-5BA-69<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-14<br />

[Russian language dailies in NYC]<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-24RS-13<br />

S. F. Bund Smashed by FBI Raids; 17 Arrested by<br />

FBI in Bay Raids on Bund<br />

(Mar. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-110<br />

Says Nazi Slew 17,000<br />

(Aug. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-147<br />

Situation in Austria (June, 1943) INT-4AU-375<br />

Slovene views on Germany and Austria<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) 1NT-30YU-808<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, 1943) 1NT-29VK-168<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) 1NT-29UK-133<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. II, 1942) INT-4AU-46<br />

[Strasburger speech; meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-174<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-33HU-6<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Suggestions for Political-Economic Warfare To<br />

Prevent the Nazification <strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

(June 4, 1941) INT-27SP-92<br />

Suggestions for Use <strong>of</strong> Propaganda by U.S. Against<br />

Economic Set-up in Nazi Occupied Countries<br />

and Germany (Apr. 4, 1942) INT-10EU-8<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong> Constantinides,<br />

Stroumbos, Volanis, and the newspaper Atlantis]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-60<br />

Swedish Events (Sept. 24, 1942) INT-25SC-102<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar, 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Tides <strong>of</strong> Revolt (Jan. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-6<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-211<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Nazi Headquarters<br />

in Argentina (Sept. 23. 1944) INT-29UK-319<br />

Ukrainian Periodical "Nova Pora"<br />

(Oct. 19, 1942) INT-29UK-121<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Ukrainska Nova Pora [Ukrainian New Times]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-249<br />

Urges Austrians Get Place in War; Otto Pledges<br />

Austria to Fight Until Nazi Tyranny is Dead<br />

(July 27. 29. 1942) INT-4AU-152<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German general<br />

staff differences with Nazi leaders and Nazi<br />

atrocities in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 19-May 15. 1942) INT-2IPO-51<br />

Nazor, Vladimir<br />

"Jugoslavs Ask Allied Missions Come, See<br />

Mihilovich Treachery" -- "Narodni Glasnik,<br />

February 2, 1943 (Feb. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-927<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Nov. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Near East<br />

see Middle East<br />

see Turkey<br />

Near East Foundation<br />

Conditions in Greece: Spring 1942<br />

(April 1942) INT-14GR-140<br />

Nebraska<br />

see also Omaha, Nebr<br />

see also Old, Nebr.<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Descendants in<br />

Nebraska (Nov. 4. 1942) INT-25SC-106<br />

Necas, Jaromir<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-67<br />

Nederlandsche Studiegroep<br />

Groups and individuals which have Holland itself<br />

as the object <strong>of</strong> their concern; similar activities<br />

which direct themselves toward the Netherlands<br />

East Indies and other Dutch colonies; Dutch<br />

attitudes toward post-war reconstruction<br />

(Nov. 15, 1942) INT-20NS-10<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 243


Nedich, Milan Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Nedich, Milan<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(JVov. 8, 1942) INT-30YV-399<br />

Ambassador Fotich's Letter to New York Times<br />

Regarding General Nedich<br />

(NOM. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-645<br />

American Srbobran's Reaction to Ambassador<br />

Fotich's Letter to New York Times Concerning<br />

General Nedich, and to Hanson Baldwin's<br />

Article in New York Times on General<br />

Miuhailovich and Yugoslav Partisans<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-30YV-361<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1215<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General Milan<br />

Nedich (Oct. 28, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-336<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Asks Minister<br />

Ninchich Some Questions<br />

(Nov. 3. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-365<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-168<br />

Differences Between Nedic and Draza Mihajlovic<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1396<br />

Fotitch-"Quisling" Neditch Relationship<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-404<br />

[Information about imminent Nedich-Mihailovich<br />

rapprochement] (Nov. 3, 1943) INT-30YU-1124<br />

[Interview with Mr. Kosanovich; Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

(June 1-3. 1942) INT-30YU-77<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-27I<br />

Petain Is Warned by Mihailovich<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-429<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Demands Fotitch's Expulsion or<br />

Internment (Aug. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1494<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko Markovich;<br />

Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

(Nov. 28, Dec. 8, 1942) [NT-30YU-334<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(Nov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-330<br />

"Slobodna Rec," Yugoslav Partisans, and General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 24, 1942) INT-30YU-284<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Editorial from Staats-Zeitung,<br />

May 25, 1944 [Yugoslav Government Affairs]<br />

(May 26, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1418<br />

Views on Yugoslavian Federation with Bulgaria;<br />

Attitude Toward Mihailovich and Nedich<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1375<br />

Who is General Nedich?<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-250<br />

Yugolsav-German Negotiations; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Zagreb; Communist-Partisan<br />

Relations, Mihailovich Situation<br />

(iVov. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1157<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

Yugoslav Exiled Officials Against the Partisans<br />

(Aug. 1943) INT-30YU-1066<br />

Negrin, Juan<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Juan Negrin in the U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-27SP-396<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the Present<br />

Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in Exile<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-33SP-10<br />

[Interview with Alvarez del Vayo and Juan<br />

Negrin] (May 26, 1945) INT-27SP-479<br />

Interview with Dr. Juan Negrin<br />

(Aug. 4, 1944) INT-27SP-319<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces (Dec. 13, 1944) INT-33SP-24<br />

244 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> Spanish Cortes Attracts Negrinists<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-33SP-27<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

(Aug. 31. 1944) INT-33SP-1S<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33SP-4<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) rNT-33SP-32<br />

Negrin, Juan, Jr.<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Juan Negrin, Jr.]<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-27SP-181<br />

Nehring, Mr.<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nehring's resignation from Tillich<br />

Committee] (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-I3GE-1185<br />

Talk with Dohm (Aug. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1200<br />

Nehru, Pandit<br />

[Lithuanians urging Pandit Nehru in India to resist<br />

compromise with British]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1942) INT-5BA-15<br />

Nelson, Arvid<br />

[Arvid Nelson] (July 1, 1945) INT-11FI-130<br />

Nelson, Frank<br />

American Swedes (Sept 19, 1943) INT-25SC-233<br />

Nelson, Louis<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-691<br />

Nelson, Peter B.<br />

[Peter B Nelson interview]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943) INT-25SC-254<br />

Nemzer, Louis<br />

[Conversation with L. Nemzer]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-18JE-302<br />

[Conversation with Louis Nemzer]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) 1NT-18JE-352<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Nemzer]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-23RM-112<br />

[Louis Nemzer: English-Canadian Information<br />

Service] (Dec. 17, 1942) INT-19MI-143<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Louis Nemzer]<br />

(Wov. 27, 1942) INT-5BA-146;<br />

(Dec. 14, 1942) INT-9CZ-209<br />

[Memos <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart and<br />

Louis Nemzer] (Jan. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-223<br />

Slav Congress (Mar. 23. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-81<br />

[Talk with Louis Nemzer; Conversation with Ivan<br />

Ivanovich on Ruth Mitchell and Ray Brock]<br />

(Dec. 9, 11, 1942) INT-30YU-446<br />

Nenni, Pietro<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33IT-148<br />

[Nenni's proposal for an International Labor and<br />

Socialist Conference]<br />

(Oct. 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1486<br />

[Nenni's response to speech by De Gasperi]<br />

(July 26, 1944) INT-17IT-1361<br />

[Pietro Nenni] (Aug. 3, 1942) 1NT-17IT-236;<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) 1NT-171T-1154<br />

Pietro Nenni's Views on the Question <strong>of</strong> Venezia<br />

GiuliafSept. 16. 1944) INT-17IT-1426<br />

Socialist-Communist Alliance in Italy as Seen by<br />

Italians in the U.S. (Aug. 26. 1944) ¡NT-331T-87<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pietro Nenni]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1488<br />

Neodimokrati Protepereia<br />

see New Democratic Vanguard<br />

Neophytos, George<br />

Greek Shipping: George Neophytos<br />

(May 29, 1942) 1NT-14GR-I41<br />

Neos Kosmos (newspaper)<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

CA'ov. 30-Dec. 31, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-446<br />

Greek Press (Oct. 7. 1942) INT-33GR-19<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-356;<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942, Apr. 12. 1943) 1NT-14GR-389<br />

[Greek Press in South Amenca]<br />

(Aug. 29. 1942) mT-14GR-271<br />

Nepper, Dorothy N.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy N<br />

Nepper - Norwegians]<br />

(May 2-Nov. 4, 1944) PERS-1-7S<br />

Nersoyan, Tiran<br />

New Head <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Church in America<br />

Arrives in New York<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-33AM-5<br />

Netherland-America Foundation<br />

Netherland-America Foundation: Monthly Letter<br />

(Sept., 1945) ¡NT-10EU-634<br />

Netherland Club<br />

[Dutch organizations membership]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1943) INT-20NS-20<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Netherland Club<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-20NS-6<br />

Netherlands<br />

see also Dutch<br />

see also Netherlands, territories and dependencies<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept., 1943) ¡NT-10EU-265<br />

Bjarne Braatoy (May 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1538<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Christian Democracy in Holland, a<br />

Lecture by Dr. Emmanuel Sassen<br />

(July 17, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-611<br />

Labor and Other Material on France, Holland, and<br />

Belgium (Apr. 16-24, 1942) INT-10EU-48<br />

Netherland-America Foundation: Monthly Letter<br />

(Sept.. 1945) 1NT-10EU-634<br />

Netherlands: document series INT-20NS-0 to<br />

INT-20NS-50<br />

Netherlands: numbered reports INT-33NS-1 to<br />

1NT-33NS-2<br />

World War I propaganda analysis<br />

(1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

Netherlands East Indies<br />

Groups and individuals which have Holland itself<br />

as the object <strong>of</strong> their concern; similar activities<br />

which direct themselves toward the Netherlands<br />

East Indies and other Dutch colonies; Dutch<br />

attitudes toward post-war reconstruction<br />

(Nov. 15, 1942) INT-20NS-10<br />

Interview with Dr. J. E. van Hoogstraten, minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> economic affairs <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands East<br />

Indies government (Apr. 27, 1943) ¡NT-20NS-17<br />

Peter Martin Lampel and his connections with<br />

Otto Strasser (Aug. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-350<br />

Netherlands, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Netherlands East Indies<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders in<br />

Exile (June 28, 1944) ¡NT-20NS-33<br />

Netherlands University League <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America<br />

Report on the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands<br />

University League <strong>of</strong> North America (Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Dutch Scholars) held in Cambridge, Mass.,<br />

January 3-5, 1943 ([1943]) 1NT-20NS-1<br />

Network (periodical)<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

[Network] (Jan. 20, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-959<br />

Ruth Fischer (Aug. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-1196<br />

Ruth Fischer and Dr. Staudinger<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1042<br />

Ruth Fischer's periodical "The Network"<br />

(May 10, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1116<br />

Neu Welt (newspaper)<br />

Bombing and Destruction <strong>of</strong> "Neu Welt", Yiddish<br />

Weekly Published in Ramat Gan<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-18JE-253<br />

Neubauer, Fred<br />

Fred Neubauer [views on Austrian labor unions]<br />

(May 29. 1945) 1NT-4AU-813


Index by Subjects and Names Neutrality<br />

Neubeiser, Crete<br />

A Visit to the Staats-Zeitung<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1038<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-33GE-70<br />

[Observations on world events in "Staatszeitung"<br />

and review <strong>of</strong> "Germany, A Short History"]<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1191<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-113<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1. From the<br />

Conservative New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2.<br />

From the Social Democratic Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-68<br />

Neue Beginnen Bewegung<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen (June 28. 194!; Jan. 17,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-72<br />

[Catholic European emigre views on Neue<br />

Beginnen group] (May 29, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-229<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

[Comments on article concerning German<br />

underground] (Jan. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-950<br />

Declaration on the Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-13GE-121<br />

Die deutsche Gruppe "Neubeginnen"<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-13GE-257<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) ¡NT-13GE-964<br />

[Gerhart H. Seger, Neue Beginnen Movement, and<br />

other items] (Feb. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-552<br />

German Language Broadcasts<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-13GE-91<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) 1NT-33GE-4<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 5, 1942) INT-33GE-5<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) 1NT-13GE-354<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) 1NT-33GE-24<br />

Germans in Britain<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-363<br />

Labor Groups in Exile<br />

(May 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1134<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-792<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

fOcr. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-369<br />

[Neue Beginnen Bewegung]<br />

(May 1, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-104;<br />

(May 23, 1942) INT-13GE-119<br />

[Neue Beginnen Movement]<br />

(June 6 to July 3, 1942) INT-13GE-225<br />

[Neues Beginnen] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-10<br />

Paul Hagen (June 2, 1942) 1NT-13GE-228;<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-368<br />

[Paul Hagen case] (May 4, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-122<br />

Report on conversation with Paul Hagen<br />

(July 4, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-211<br />

[Socialist controversies over Paul Hagen pamphlet]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-1022<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> "Neue Beginnen" group in Neue<br />

Volkszeitung] (Aug. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-382<br />

Neue Soziale Bewegung (Austria)<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Neue Soziale Bewegung<br />

(June 21, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-127<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June 19, 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942) INT-4AU-131<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

"After Hitler-What?"<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-13GE-125<br />

Appeal to Germany's workers<br />

(Jan. 23, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-507<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

(Feb. 14, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-295<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

Dr. Jacobson's article in Neue Volks-Zeitung<br />

(Sept. 18-23, 1942) INT-13GE-320<br />

Extracts from a letter to the editor <strong>of</strong> Volkszeitung<br />

by Albert Grzesinski<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) INT-13GE-8S<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung for<br />

Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs (June 23, 1945) 1NT-33FR-62<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League]<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-13GE-221<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Press<br />

(June 23, 1942) 1NT-13GE-203<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

[German-American reaction to Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Conference] (Sept. 30, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1234<br />

German-Americans Assail Peacetime Draft<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-33GE-104<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

[German language newspapers]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1941) INT-13GE-21<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1182<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German Milieu (Mar. 11. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1023<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. ¡7. 1942) 1NT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-I3GE-152<br />

German Refugee Weekly Urges Congress To<br />

Permit Entry <strong>of</strong> German "Millions" Displaced<br />

by Czechs and Poles<br />

(July 30. 1945) INT-33GE-111<br />

German Refugees<br />

(Mar. 17. 1943) 1NT-13GE-1030<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) INT-33GE-I9<br />

"Neue Volkszeitung"; Austrian Labor Information<br />

(Feb. 20, 22, 1943) INT-4AU-297<br />

[Newspaper attacks on Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-63<br />

[Newspaper clippings (in German) on German<br />

American Congress for Democracy]<br />

(June 6, 1942) INT-13GE-157<br />

[Newspapers in Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Camps]<br />

(Aug. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-580<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) 1NT-33GE-95<br />

Reactions in Domestic Foreign Language Press to<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-782<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Oct. 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen: What "Neue<br />

Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

(1941) ¡NT-13GE-93<br />

Report on German Activity in the United States<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-13GE-207<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-960<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

[Socialist tactics in opposition to German regime]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1942) INT-13GE-73<br />

Speech Made by Constantine Poulos, Chief for<br />

Press, Foreign Language Division, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information, at Anniversary Dinner <strong>of</strong> Neue<br />

Volks-Zeitung in New York, N.Y., December 2,<br />

1942 (Dec. 10, 1942) 1NT-13GE-439<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> "Neue Beginnen" group in Neue<br />

Volkszeitung] (Aug. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-382<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> an Article in Volks-Zeitung by<br />

Friedrich Stampfer<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1089<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1. From the<br />

Conservative New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2.<br />

From the Social Democratic Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-68<br />

[Volkszeitung articles on current situation in<br />

Germany] (May 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1555<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Neuerberger, Neo<br />

[Leo Neuerberger] (Nov. 14. 1941) INT-30YU-1<br />

Neuert, Hans<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1383<br />

Neufeld, Marta<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marta<br />

Neufeld - Hungarians] (Dec. 2, 1943-Dec. 21,<br />

1944) PERS-1-76<br />

Neuhaus, Rudolf<br />

Memorandum on Free Austrians [Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-4AU-468<br />

Neujienos (newspaper)<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Neumann, Alfred<br />

Alfred Neumann (May 25, 1945) JNT-I3GE-1559<br />

[Purposed interview with Alfred Neumann on<br />

German communists in Hollywood]<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-13GE-1571<br />

Neumann, Franz<br />

Franz Neumann (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-410<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-354<br />

Material from Franz Neumann<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-312<br />

Neumann, Mrs. Gabriel<br />

Interview with Mrs. Gabriel Newmann, Hungarian<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-15HU-796<br />

Neumannn, Kurt<br />

[Austrian communists in U.S.]<br />

(June 30. 1942) INT-4AV-276<br />

Neutrality<br />

see also Isolationists<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch] (Oct. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-632<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

(Apr. 14. 1945) INT-25SC-365<br />

[Conversation with Swedish businessmen]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-12<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Eire Society, Boston, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 27, 1943) INT-33IR-1<br />

Dr. Jacobson's article in Neue Volks-Zeitung<br />

(Sept. 18-23, 1942) 1NT-13GE-320<br />

El Enigma Español [Is Spain neutral or pro-Axis?]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1941) INT-19MI-131<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Dec. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-491<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 245


New York City<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. IS, 1943) INT-33Z-53<br />

[Richard Rohman's conversation on Italian<br />

Communist activities in New York City]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-76<br />

Romanians <strong>of</strong> New York City<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-23RM-378<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

Russian-Yugoslav Banquet in the Victory Club<br />

CJVov. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-350<br />

Schwabischer Sangerbund<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-13GE-308<br />

Shift in Norwegian Representation in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-25SC-212<br />

[Situation in Yorkville, May 7, 1945]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1508<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III.<br />

Memorial Rally for American Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Who Have Died Through German Brutality<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1545<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-33UK-1<br />

Special Rally <strong>of</strong> the Slavonic Sections <strong>of</strong> the IWO<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-26SL-121<br />

Stammtisch (Dec. 3, 1943) 1NT-13GE-898<br />

Sundry Conversations in New York<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-322<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

Trends among German-Americans in New York.<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> recent visits to Yorkville.<br />

(July 16, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-340<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Two Forthcoming Slavonic Festivals [New York<br />

City] (Jan. 11, 1943) INT-30YÜ-546<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-581<br />

[Vichy and Free French celebrations <strong>of</strong> Bastille<br />

Day in New York]<br />

(July 11, 1942) INT-12FR-257<br />

[Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionsts' rally] (June 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1591<br />

[Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York, invitation]<br />

(Dec. 9-11, 1942) INT-10EU-119<br />

[Visit to Bronx restaurant with German clientele]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-13GE-232<br />

Visit to University Place Book Shop, University<br />

Place No. 69, New York City<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-13GE-1491<br />

What Next With German?<br />

(June 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1572<br />

Works in Progress on American Organizations in<br />

New York (June 24, 1943) INT-10EU-239<br />

Yorkville Reaction to German Council for<br />

Democracy (May 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1105<br />

[Yorkville reactions to execution <strong>of</strong>f Nazi<br />

saboteurs] (Aug. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-283<br />

[Yorkville visit] (July 5, 1942) INT-13GE-332<br />

Yugoslav Protest Meeting in New York City<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-932<br />

Yugoslav Protest Meeting in New York City,<br />

January 31, 1943 (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-682<br />

Yugoslav Protests in New York City, January 31,<br />

1943 (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-615<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day Celebration in New York<br />

City (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-407<br />

Yugoslavs in City Rally to MacArthur's Support;<br />

50 Yugoslav Groups Pledge Aid to U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-92<br />

New York City at War parade, June 1942<br />

Baltic States and the Soviet Union<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-5BA-89<br />

New York City Coordinating Committee for<br />

Democratic Action<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-19MI-63<br />

248 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

New York City Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Origin<br />

[Establishment and activities <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

City Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942; Sept, 10, 1942) INT-17IT-308<br />

New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans<br />

for Victory<br />

[Appeal for broadcasts <strong>of</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> United<br />

American Front]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) 1NT-15HU-306<br />

[Hungarian situation]<br />

(Mar. 3, 6, 1943) 1NT-15HU-281<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's Independence<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-15HU-740<br />

New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans for<br />

Victory (Sept. 10-Oct. 23, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-194<br />

Pamphlet: "Our Place in the One World"<br />

(July 15, 1943; July 16. 1943) INT-15HU-394<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

New York Enquirer (newspaper)<br />

First Report on I R A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

CJVov. 27, 1941) INT-16IR-20<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 1941) INT-16IR-21<br />

New York Finnish Central Committee<br />

[Celebration in honor <strong>of</strong> August Kangas]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-11F1-74<br />

New York Hungarian Societies Central<br />

Committee<br />

[Correspondence concerning unfurling <strong>of</strong> a banner]<br />

(Apr. 25. 1944; Apr. 28, 1944) 1NT-15HU-541<br />

New York Labor War Chest<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28, 1943) 1NT-33RS-1<br />

New York Latvian Society<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

(Ocr. 13, 1944) INT-5BA-439<br />

New York Mills, Minn.<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-11FI-57<br />

New York Post (newspaper)<br />

Campaign against German Federalism<br />

(Mar. 19. 1943) INT-13GE-594<br />

[New York Post comments on<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1440<br />

New York Post Suppresses Johannes Steel<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-13GE-1119<br />

New York State<br />

see also Buffalo, N.Y.<br />

see also Great Neck, N.Y.<br />

see also New York City<br />

see also Oswego, N.Y.<br />

see also Troy, N.Y.<br />

see also Westchester, N.Y.<br />

see also Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations in New York]<br />

(Apr. 5. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1229<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Utica and<br />

vicinity; conditions in Poland]<br />

(May 3, 1944; May 10. 1944) 1ST-21PO-821<br />

[U.S. States with heavy Lithuanian population]<br />

(Apr. 6. 1944) INT-SBA-345<br />

New York Times (newspaper)<br />

Comment on New York Times article about<br />

Lithuanians (Dec. 31. 1942) INT-5BA-93<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Fei>. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

[Military occupation zones in Austria]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-4AU-500<br />

New York Times and Daily Worker on General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-276<br />

New York Times on Partisans Opposing General<br />

Mihailovich (Oct. 9, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-278<br />

Ten Million Austrians (JVov. 28. 1942; Dec. 1,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-210<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

New York University<br />

Milan Hodza Joins New York University<br />

Committee on European Federation; Pamphlet<br />

on Postwar European Federation Published at<br />

New York University<br />

(Feb. 13-27, 1943) INT-10EU-209<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(JVov. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1326<br />

New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

(newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 10, 20, 1942) INT-13GE-263<br />

New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-135;<br />

(Aug. 14. 1942) INT-13GE-405<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold<br />

(newspaper)<br />

A Visit to the Staats-Zeitung<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1038<br />

[Alleged sale <strong>of</strong> New Yorker Staatz-Zeitung und<br />

Herold] (June 20. 1945) INT-13GE-1599<br />

Cairo Conference in "Staats-Zeitung"<br />

(Dec. 4. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-899<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-33GE-21<br />

Columns by Dr. Paul Schwarz ("Diplomaticus")<br />

from New York Staats-Zeitung und Herold.<br />

(Feb. 8 to Aug. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-167<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33GE-52<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sepl. 16, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-406<br />

[Czech plans to incorporate Sudetenland, Staats<br />

Zeitung report] (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1025<br />

[European regionalism]<br />

(JVov. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-384<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) 1NT-33GE-70<br />

Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Procope, as Seen by the Finnish- and<br />

German-Language Press<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-11FI-86;<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-33FI-7<br />

"Free German" Movement and "Staatszeitung"<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-5<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-137;<br />

(July 1-8. 1943) INT-13GE-154;<br />

(June 23, 1942) INT-13GE-203;<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-13GE-204<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33GE-54<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

German-American Views on Foreign Politics<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-511;<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-33GE-1<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1182<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

[German press in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1942) INT-13GE-54<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

[Karl Franz Bondy's plans for purchase <strong>of</strong>


Index by Subjects and Names Newman, Emanuel<br />

Staats-Zeitung] (July 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1646<br />

Leading Conservative German-Language<br />

Newspaper for Sale<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-33GE-107<br />

[Leo Bass's assumption <strong>of</strong> editorial direction <strong>of</strong><br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung]<br />

(Aug. 8, 1942) 1NT-13GE-241<br />

[Negotiations for sale <strong>of</strong> New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung] (June 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1620<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung affairs]<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1458<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung and Elections<br />

(Sept. 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1231<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung article as concealed<br />

invitation to sabotage]<br />

(July 2-7, 1942) INT-13GE-262<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-893<br />

[Observations on world events in "Staatszeitung"<br />

and review <strong>of</strong> "Germany, A Short History"]<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1191<br />

[Paul Hagen and Paul Strasser]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) 1NT-13GE-18<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13, 1945) INT-33GE-113<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-13GE-158<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler" in New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold]]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1287<br />

Reactions in Domestic Foreign Language Press to<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans in Moscow<br />

(Sept. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-782<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Oct. 15. 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

[Ridder libel suit] (June 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1597<br />

Special report <strong>of</strong> talks with Victor Ridder <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York Staats-Zeitung and William H<strong>of</strong>fmeister<br />

and Dr. Oberdorff <strong>of</strong> his staff<br />

(Feb. 9, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-28<br />

Staats-Zeitung (Jan. 27. 1941) INT-13GE-20<br />

[Staats-Zeitung and Aufbau]<br />

(Jan. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-51<br />

Staats-Zeitung and the Election<br />

(Nov. 7. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1267<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) ¡NT-33GE-69<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-698<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17. 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Editorial from Staats-Zeitung,<br />

May 25, 1944 [Yugoslav Government Affairs]<br />

(May 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1418<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1. From the<br />

Conservative New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2.<br />

From the Social Democratic Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-33GE-68<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-723<br />

Walter T. Ridder's dispatches to Staatzeitung]<br />

(May 28, 1954) INT-13GE-1554<br />

Yorkville Reaction to German Council for<br />

Democracy (May 4. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1105<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

Canada Lifts Ban on New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-33FI-31<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-Amencan Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

[Finnish-American labor <strong>of</strong>ficial T. Kekkonen]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-11FI-62<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the Break<br />

with Finland (Aug. 2, 1944) 1NT-33FI-9<br />

Finnish-Language Newspaper, New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-11FI-34<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-11FI-45:<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish-Language Press on Soviet-Finnish<br />

Armistice Negotiations<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33FI-5<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) ¡NT-33FI-23<br />

Finns in Greater New York<br />

(May 10, 1942) INT-11FI-1<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade<br />

Unionists (¿Vov. 12, 1943) INT-11FI-67<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (Aug. 4, 1942) ¡NT-11FI-33<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-ilFI-SO;<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-33F1-4<br />

Soldier Writes for Defeatists<br />

(May 5, 15, 1942) INT-25SC-36<br />

New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper)<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

(Oct. 22. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-143<br />

Concerning <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information and Slovak<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> November 11, 1942<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942) INT-9CZ-150<br />

Current Item from the New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-470<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-33CZ-55<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-43<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22, ¡944: Mar. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-648<br />

Czechoslovaks in the NYC area<br />

(¿Vov. 15. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-588<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

[Libel suit between Stefan Osusky and Bonis<br />

Benes heard in the British High Court <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

London, Oct. 13-14, 1943; press coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

trial] (JVov. 12-23. 1943) INT-9CZ-593<br />

Lobby for Czechoslovakia Proposed<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33CZ-57<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sepl. 4. 1944) INT-33CZ-52<br />

Notes from the Slovak-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-737;<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-50<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> the NYC newspapers Listy and<br />

Dennik] (Nov. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-586<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11 through 13, 1942<br />

(¿Vov. 30. 1942) INT-9CZ-157<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11 th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting Scheduled<br />

for November 11th<br />

(¿Vov. 20. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-151<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press on<br />

Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

(Dec. 15. 1943) INT-10EU-299<br />

New Yorske Listy (newspaper)<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1942) INT-9CZ-42<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czech-Language Papers Discuss Implications <strong>of</strong><br />

German Counter<strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-33CZ-68<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5. 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-70<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Czechoslovaks in the NYC area<br />

(¿Vov. 15. 1943) INT-9CZ-588<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May 11. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-409<br />

International: North African Political Situation;<br />

Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian<br />

Army in Russia INT-9CZ-307<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sept. 4. 1944) INT-33CZ-52<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> the NYC newspapers Listy and<br />

Dennik] (¿Vov. 15, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-586<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-310<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Trip to Moscow<br />

(Aug. 16, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-527<br />

Quasi-Official Czech Organ Implies Mistrust <strong>of</strong><br />

the Western Powers<br />

(July 29, 1944) INT-33CZ-46<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press on<br />

Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

(Dec. 15. 1943) INT-10EU-299<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

(¿Vov. 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-5<br />

"What about Benes' Trip to Moscow ?": New<br />

Yorske Listy article<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943) INT-9CZ-530<br />

New Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

Publications] (June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-108<br />

[New Yugoslavia] (Apr. 4, 1942)<br />

INT-30YU-10<br />

New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Amencan Revisionists Split Over the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-33JE-29<br />

[Differences between the Free Palestine<br />

Committee and the New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America] (Apr. 1, 1944) INT-18JE-359<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and Its<br />

Background (June 6, 1944) INT-33JE-27<br />

Jewish Affairs: suggested collaboration between<br />

New Zionist Organization and Emergency<br />

Committee for Jewish Affairs<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-18JE-348<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America and the Jewish State Party<br />

(¿Vov. ¿9, ¿942) INT-18JE-159<br />

[Press commentary on the activities and objectives<br />

<strong>of</strong> various Jewish organizations]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-170<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations] (¿Vov. 11. 1942) INT-18JE-157<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Mar. 31. 1943) INT-18JE-216<br />

Revisionists Deny Part in Bombings<br />

(Mar. 31, 1944) INT-18JE-370<br />

Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist<br />

Organization (Jan. 20, 1945) INT-33JE-40<br />

[Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> members from New Zionist<br />

Organization] (June 27, 1944) INT-18JE-405<br />

Newark, N.J.<br />

[Display <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Flag in Newark, N.J. Parade<br />

and at Worlds Fair, NYC]<br />

(Aug. 10, 17, 1942) INT-29UK-94<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-33UK-1<br />

Newman, Emanuel<br />

[Lecture by Emanuel Newman at a Cleveland<br />

temple] (Jan. 21, 1945) INT-18JE-471<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 249


Norse Civic Association Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Norse Civic Association<br />

Scandinavian Groups in Detroit<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-25SC-176<br />

Norseman (newspaper)<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) mT-25SC-80<br />

Norsk Tidende (newspaper)<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Reconciliation Here<br />

(Feb. 21. 1945) ¡NT-33NW-12<br />

North Africa<br />

[A. M. Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, note]<br />

(Nov. 19. 1942; Nov. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-446<br />

[Allied invasion <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-4S6<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-35<br />

Arabs in Relation to the Political Situation in<br />

North Africa (Nov. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-413<br />

[Article defending the French in Africa]<br />

(Dec. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-513<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Fighting French in Latin America<br />

Toward the U.S. Before and After the Algiers<br />

Committee (Sept. 9, 1943) INT-12FR-655<br />

[Attitudes toward de Gaulle, Darían, and the<br />

North African situation, as expressed in letters]<br />

(JVov. 19-Dec. 13, 1942) INT-12FR-422<br />

[Changes among <strong>of</strong>ficials in French North Africa]<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-12FR-190<br />

[Charles Chevreux' letter on the situation in North<br />

Africa] (Dec. 21. 1942; Feb. 11,<br />

1943) INT-12FR-521<br />

[De Gaulle vs. Giraud: Fighting French reaction to<br />

U.S. policy in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 25-28. 1942) INT-12FR-393<br />

[Deferment <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle's visit to North Africa]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-12FR-565<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Austrian unit in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-170<br />

[France Forever executive committee resolution in<br />

support <strong>of</strong> U.S. policy in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-12FR-418<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registry for pledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> allegiance to a recognized government in<br />

North Africa and enrollment for military duty]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-12FR-445<br />

French North Africa: Economic Life<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-90<br />

French North Africa: Labor Movement<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-12FR-517<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the American<br />

Landings in North Africa<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-33FR-6<br />

[French uncertainties with regard to the North<br />

African situation]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1942) INT-12FR-419<br />

German American Emergency Conference; Call to<br />

an Emergency Work Conference to secure four<br />

freedoms for North Africa<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-13GE-646<br />

[Grand's views on the North African situation]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) INT-12FR-414<br />

Interview with General Odie [General Weygand's<br />

dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in Libya, and<br />

situation on the eastern front]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1941) INT-12FR-29<br />

Interview with General Odie [on propaganda to<br />

North Africa and Vichy-U.S. relations]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1942) INT-I2FR-23<br />

Interview with Tixier [reaction to U.S. negotiations<br />

with Darían about North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942; Nov. 23, 1942) INT-12FR-392<br />

Italian Attitudes Toward the Former African<br />

Colonies (Dec. 13. 1944) INT-17IT-1590<br />

[Letter expressing doubts concerning Darían and<br />

advising U.S. control <strong>of</strong> North African radio<br />

stations] (Dec. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-423<br />

[Letter from Morocco noting the French reaction<br />

to American troops and commenting on the<br />

political situation in North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1942; Jan. 13, 1943) INT-12FR-482<br />

Message to America [from Admiral Darían]<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-12FR-546<br />

252 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Military campaigns in North Africa]<br />

(July 6-27, 1942) INT-17IT-284<br />

North Africa Relief Plan Lauded<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) ¡NT-18JE-317<br />

North African Journeys<br />

(Mar. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-555<br />

[Note about North Africa]<br />

(Feb. 13. ¡943) INT-12FR-527<br />

Notes on Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-33AU-6<br />

Observations on Present Political Situation in<br />

North Africa (Oct. 2. 1943) INT-12FR-682<br />

[Opinion <strong>of</strong> a former French deputy as regards the<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> Darían in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-428<br />

Otto's Forthcoming Trip<br />

(Nov. 4, 1973) INT-4AU-380<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> Dr. Dobrets Berger in North Africa]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1943) INT-4AU-373<br />

Proposed Memorandum on American Slav Press<br />

Reaction to the North African Campaign<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-26SL-41<br />

Psychological Warfare Against Italy and North<br />

Africa (July 15-28, 1942) ÏNT-17IT-1107<br />

Radio Reactions to French Affairs<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) 1NT-12FR-410<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Press to the American<br />

North African Campaign<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-151<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North African<br />

Campaign (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-33GR-23<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Committee<br />

for Democratic Freedom in North Africa<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-12FR-630<br />

Revolt in North Africa<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-I2FR-73<br />

[Roosevelt's statements on Darían and Vichy]<br />

fiVov. 17-19, 1942) INT-12FR-426<br />

[Situation in North Africa]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-12FR-533<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Jews and members <strong>of</strong> secret societies in<br />

the French forces <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942-Apr. 28, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-582<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Peter Yolles editorials in Nowy<br />

Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

(¿Vov. 21, 1942) INT-21PO-150<br />

[Sumner Welles' statements on the situation in<br />

North Africa] (Feb. 3, 1943) INT-12FR-515<br />

[Trade union groups reactions to recent<br />

developments in North Africa]<br />

(Dec. 1942 to Jan. 5, 1943) INT-12FR-479<br />

[Vice Admiral Fenard's role in North Africa]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-12FR-461<br />

[Weygand's position in North Africa and<br />

Franco-American diplomatic relations, letter]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1941) INT-12FR-174<br />

North America<br />

see also Canada<br />

see also Caribbean area<br />

see also Greenland<br />

see also Mexico<br />

North Dakota<br />

see also Grand Forks, N.Dak.<br />

Danish sentiment (Sepr. 22, 1943) INT-25SC-227<br />

German sentiment (Sept. 23, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-807<br />

Icelanders (Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-241<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-240<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-224;<br />

(Sept. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-225;<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-232;<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-239<br />

Norwegian and Other Groups<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-238<br />

Norwegian attitudes<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-221<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-222;<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-229;<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-231<br />

Norwegians and Party Line<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) 1NT-25SC-230<br />

[Scandinavian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-237<br />

Scandinavians and Germans<br />

(Sept. 22, 1943) 1NT-25SC-228<br />

Swedish sentiment (Sept. 22, 1943) INT-25SC-226<br />

North German Lloyd<br />

A Peculiar Pattern <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Column-<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the German Seamen<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-467<br />

North Italian Club<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the North Italian Club]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1943) INT-17IT-606<br />

Northfield, S.<br />

Icelanders (Sept. 26, 1943) INT-25SC-241<br />

Nortraship<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Norway<br />

see also Knaben, Norway<br />

see also Lapland<br />

see also Norwegians<br />

see also Rjukan, Norway<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept., 1943) INT-10EU-26S<br />

Army Transmitter North (Wehrmachtsender<br />

Nord) (July 25. 28, 1942) INT-13GE-403<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1, 3, 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in Luxembourg,<br />

Norway, Czechoslovakia, and France]<br />

(May 7-Sept. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-67<br />

Norwegians: numbered reports ÍNT-33NW-1 to<br />

INT-33NW-12<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

Norway House<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-365<br />

Norwegian Air Force<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Ole Reistad]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-25SC-265<br />

Norwegian-American Relief<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22, 23. 26, 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

Norwegian-American Society<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

(Dec. JO, 1942) INT-25SC-80<br />

Norwegian Battalion<br />

[Norwegian Battalion letters]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-25SC-86<br />

Norwegian Broadcasting Service<br />

[U.S. <strong>of</strong>ficials' broadcasts to Norway]<br />

(Aug. 10. Oct. 11. 1941; Mar. 6.<br />

1942) INT-25SC-24<br />

Norwegian Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-2SSC-289<br />

Norwegian Foreign <strong>Office</strong><br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Norwegian Information Service<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

(Oct. 17. 1943) INT-25SC-259<br />

Norwegian Labor Society<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-172<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian Church<br />

in the U.S. (Sept. 26, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-84<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept. 30, 1943) INT-25SC-247<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) 1NT-25SC-207


Index by Subjects and Names Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

[Norwegian-Americans psychological and political<br />

behavior] (Apr. 30. 1942) INT-25SC-18<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

[Norwegian groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

(1943) INT-25SC-159<br />

[Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America meeting]<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-2SSC-304<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22. 23. 26. 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

Norwegian Relief, Inc.<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-260<br />

[Norborg interview]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-248<br />

Norwegian Affairs (Sept. 30. 1943) 1NT-25SC-247<br />

[Norwegian-American groups conventions]<br />

(June 1940; Aug. 6-9, 7942; INT-25SC-82<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-239<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15. 1942) ¡NT-2SSC-6<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Norwegian Sailors' Home<br />

[Norwegian Sailors' Home activities]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-162<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Association<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11. 1943) ÍNT-33NW-3<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-172<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Church<br />

Annual Report <strong>of</strong> the Norwegian Seamen's Church<br />

(Apr. 3. 1943) INT-25SC-153<br />

Norwegian Seamen's House<br />

Post-war Plans <strong>of</strong> Norwegian Seamen<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-33NW-8<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Union<br />

Norwegian-American Cross-Currents<br />

(Feb. 15. 1943) INT-25SC-124<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33NW-3<br />

[Norwegian seamen's home in Brooklyn, N.Y.]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1943) INT-25SC-154<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Unions<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-25SC-175<br />

Norwegian Shipmasters Assocation<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) 1NT-25SC-289<br />

Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11. 1943) ¡NT-33NW-3<br />

Norwegian Seamen (Apr. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-165<br />

[Norwegian shipping issues]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-25SC-139<br />

Scandinavian Affairs<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-171<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Norwegian Singers Association <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22. 23. 26. 1942) INT-25SC-19<br />

Norwegians<br />

Current Opinions Among the Foreign-Nationality<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

(Apr. 19. 1945) INT-10EU-573<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) ¡NT-33Z-97<br />

Norwegians: numbered reports INT-33NW-1 to<br />

INT-33NW-12<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar.. 1944) INT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18. 1944) ¡NT-19MÍ-339;<br />

(Aug. 18. 1944) INT-33Z-85<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20. 1944) INT-10EU-344<br />

Random Notes on Iowa's Scandinavians and<br />

Germans (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-362<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

1NT-25SC-400<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Carleton C.<br />

Qualey - Norwegians] (Sept. 27, 1943-Sept. 11,<br />

1945) PERS-1-85<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy N.<br />

Nepper - Norwegians]<br />

(May 2-Nov. 4, 1944) PERS-1-75<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Emory C.<br />

Skarshaug - Norwegians]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944; May 8, 1944) PERS-1-100<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: John L.<br />

Mott - Norwegians] (Dec. 10, 1943-Jan. 13.<br />

1944) PERS-l-74<br />

Nouveaux Temps (newspaper)<br />

[Celebration in Paris <strong>of</strong> the hundredth issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

collaborationist paper "Les Nouveaux Temps")<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-178<br />

Nov Doha (newspaper)<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Nova Doha (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) 1NT-33CZ-77<br />

Data on Slovenian Newspapers Published in<br />

Cleveland (June 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1442<br />

International: North African Political Situation;<br />

Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian<br />

Army in Russia INT-9CZ-307<br />

Nova Hrvatska (newspaper)<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1233<br />

Nova Pora (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Periodical "Nova Pora"<br />

(Oct. 19. 1942) INT-29UK-121<br />

Novak, Albina<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1535<br />

Novas Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-30YV-1383<br />

Novaya Zarya (newspaper)<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16, 1945; May 14, 1945) INT-8CR-228<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.: The<br />

Church in the Soviet Press<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) JNT-24RS-108<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-280<br />

Russian-American Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Language Papers (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-24RS-138<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

COec. 19, 1943) INT-24RS-212<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

Nove Casy (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24. 1945) 1NT-33CZ-77<br />

Novedades (newspaper)<br />

Free Germans and Allied Information <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Feb. 7. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-984<br />

Novellis, Fileno<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15. 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Novic, Stoja<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government in Exile [in<br />

Argentina] Criticized<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-651<br />

Novidades (newspaper)<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 29, 1944) INT-33PR-2<br />

Novo Vreme (newspaper)<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-7BV-42<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers and the War<br />

Effort (iVov. 14, 1942) 1NT-7BU-40<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers in America<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) INT-7BU-38<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-7BU-50;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-7BU-106;<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-7BV-121<br />

Novoselye (periodical)<br />

Bogdan Radios in "Novosselye" on Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia (JVov. /, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1582<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-24RS-40<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Novosti (newspaper)<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-88<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1589<br />

Yugoslav press in Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1515<br />

Novovirsky, Mr.<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(Wov. 27, 1941) INT-29VK-1<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' reaction to A. Margolin's<br />

newspaper article in "Novoye Russkoye Slovo"<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-205<br />

An Open Invitation <strong>of</strong> Russians to Treason<br />

(Sept. 19. 1940: Mar. 19, 1941) INT-24RS-60<br />

[Articles in Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

(Mar. 6-9. 1942) INT-24RS-15<br />

Conditions at Oswego Refugee Camp Arouse<br />

Protest in Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-24RS-356<br />

Gen. N. N. Golovin Works with the "Fuehrer"<br />

Jerebkov (Oct. 11, 1942) INT-24RS-80<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the United States<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-596<br />

Kravchenko Case Re-emerges<br />

(June 3. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-19<br />

La Presse russe en U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 28. 1942) INT-24RS-113<br />

[Mark Weinbaum] (¿Vov. 2, 1942) INT-24RS-91<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-279<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian-Americans<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-33RS-32<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 253


Ohio Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations in<br />

Akron and Cleveland]<br />

(Sept. 3-4. 1944) INT-21PO-96I<br />

Slavs: document series 1NT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Steuben Day Celebration<br />

(Oct. 4, 1945) INT-13GE-1696<br />

Oil<br />

see Petroleum and petroleum industry<br />

Oklahoma<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma and Texas<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-2AB-18S<br />

O'Konski, Alvin E.<br />

Mass Meeting Appeals for Poland<br />

(Sept. 24, ¡945) INT-21PO-1546<br />

Wall Street Post American Legion Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

the 156th Anniversary Bill-<strong>of</strong>-Rights Enactment<br />

(Sept. 25. 1945) INT-10EU-628<br />

Okulich, Joseph<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) 1NT-33RS-38<br />

Olah, Julius<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10, 1944; May 11, 1944) INT-15HU-55S<br />

Olas, John<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-33CR-16<br />

Olas, Joseph<br />

[Biographical Notes on George Berzinec and<br />

Joseph Olas] (Aug. 25. 1944) INT-8CR-171<br />

Olav, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15, 1942) INT-25SC-6<br />

[Norwegians freedom rallies in U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 11, 12. 14, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-3<br />

Olden, Balder<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-I3GE-598<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans (Apr. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-609<br />

Oldenbroek, Jacobus H.<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-19MI-328;<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-19MI-329<br />

Oldenburg, Gosta<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-33NW-2<br />

Oldenburg, Mrs.<br />

Evening Spent with Miss Oldenburg, German,<br />

New York City (May 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1547<br />

Tea With Tet Borsig and Mrs. Oldenburg<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1613<br />

Oldfather, C. H.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Edgar N.<br />

Johnson and C. H. Oldfather]<br />

(Aug. 29, ¡942-Apr. 11. 1943) PERS-1-50<br />

Oleksiw, Peter<br />

Interview with Rev. Oleksiw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-29UK-306<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw<br />

(May 10. 1945) INT-29UK-352;<br />

(Aug. 30. 1945) INT-29UK-375<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June 15, 1945) INT-29UK-358<br />

Olesnicka, Claudia<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9. 1943) INT-29VK-241<br />

Olis, Anthony<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

[American Lithuanian Mission memorandum on<br />

some aspects <strong>of</strong> the World Security<br />

Organization, concerning the rights <strong>of</strong> small<br />

nations and related matters]<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-5BA-586<br />

[Anthony A. Olis and Alexander G. Kumskis<br />

representing the American Lithuanian Mission<br />

for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-5BA-590<br />

256 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet Republics<br />

(Feb. 24. 1944) ÍNT-5BA-322<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration (Feb. 15. 1943) INT-5BA-119<br />

Dr. Grigaitis on Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-5BA-291<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡945) INT-5BA-521<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Apr. 10. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-543<br />

Latest on the Lithuanians<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) 1NT-5BA-140<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Apr. 19, 1944]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-356<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (May 26, 1945) INT-5BA-57¡<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

Lithuanian Million Signature Petition<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-353<br />

Lithuanian News (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-253<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 28, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-554<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 41-HR<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-5BA-470<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-5BA-496<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, ¡944) INT-5BA-287<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-H5<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania (June 25, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-593<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-147<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

Smetona in Chicago (Feb. 18. 1943) INT-5BA-126<br />

Some Lithuanian Reflections After the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 28. 1945) 1NT-5BA-595<br />

Olksiw, Peter<br />

Interview with Rev. Peter Olksyw, Holy Trinity<br />

Greek Catholic Ukrainian Church<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-29UK-230<br />

Olli, Pentti<br />

Annual Summer Festival <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-33FI-8<br />

Olshansky, T.<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(iVov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

Olszewsky, A.<br />

[A. Olszewsky interview and Central Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

resolutions] (Aug. 17, 1942) INT-21PO-76<br />

Oltean Club<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Oltean Club and the Carpatina<br />

Society in Cleveland]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-23RM-324<br />

Omaha, Nebr.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Chicago<br />

and Omaha] (Jan. 30. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-I097<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council Posters<br />

Announcing "Draza Mihailovich Day" in<br />

Omaha, Nebraska fW«; INT-30YU-346<br />

Omaha Posten (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Omaha Volkszeitung Tribuene (newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8, 1943) INT-13GE-154<br />

Oman, J. J.<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Oman <strong>of</strong> St. Lawrence<br />

Rectory (Oct. 6, 1943) INT-30YV-1105<br />

[Interview with Reverend J. J. Oman]<br />

(June ¡1, 1945) INT-30YU-1826;<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1875<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31, ¡944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

O'Neill, Harry J.<br />

[Macedonian Political Organization 21st Annual<br />

Convention] (Oct. 14, 1942) INT-7BU-18<br />

Onyshkow, Basil<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area] ([July, ¡943])<br />

INT-29UK-212<br />

Projected Ukrainian National Congress<br />

C/l"g. 12, 1943) INT-29UK-220<br />

Onze Toekomst (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) INT-20NS-30<br />

Opas (newspaper)<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. ¡945) INT-33FI-23<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> four Finnish publications]<br />

(Sept. ¡0. ¡942) INT-HFI-35<br />

Opie, John<br />

Czech Protestants (Nov. 30, ¡944) INT-9CZ-818<br />

Opinion and attitude surveys<br />

[FNB opinion surveys <strong>of</strong> Polish- and Slovak-<br />

Americans] AD-2-2; AD-2-3<br />

Opinion (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) 1NT-18JE-428<br />

Opolski, Stanislaw<br />

[Comments by Stanislaw Opolski on the political<br />

situation in Poland]<br />

(July 22, ¡945) INT-2¡PO-¡480<br />

Oppenheim, Herman<br />

[Common action among Austrian political groups]<br />

(July 3, 1945) 1NT-4AU-834<br />

Interview with Mr. Herman Oppenheim<br />

(July 7, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-842<br />

Oppenheimer, Stephen<br />

Tet Borsig and Stephen S. Oppenheimer<br />

(May 1, ¡945) INT-13GE-1498<br />

Opreanu, Stefan<br />

[Arrest and indictment <strong>of</strong> Romanians as enemy<br />

agents] (Nov. 21, 1942; Oct. 3¡,<br />

1942) INT-23RM-123<br />

[Indictment <strong>of</strong> three Romanians in Detroit as<br />

agents <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

(JVov. 17-25, ¡942) INT-23RM-125<br />

[Interview with Father Opreanu]<br />

(Apr. 20, ¡943) ¡NT-23RM-I53<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy and articles on the three Romanians<br />

arrested in Detroit]<br />

(Sept. ¡9. 1944) INT-23RM-271<br />

[Refusal by the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate to<br />

support Fathers Moraru and Opreanu]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-23RM-142<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) 1NT-33RM-4<br />

Three Agents in U S. for King Carol Are<br />

Sentenced (Jan. 8. ¡945) INT-23RM-33¡<br />

Oran, Algeria<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5. ¡942) INT-12FR-382<br />

Orato, George G.<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May ¡0, 1944; May H. ¡944) lNT-¡5HU-555<br />

Ord, Nebr.<br />

Czechs and Others in Ord, Nebraska<br />

(Feb. 8, ¡945) INT-9CZ-851<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> St. Benedict<br />

[Benedictine Press <strong>of</strong> Mount Angel, St. Benedict,<br />

Oreg.] (Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-442<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the National Convention, Order <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy] (Nov. 27, ¡943) INT-331T-34<br />

[Edward Corsi and Dr. Gigliotti]<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-¡7IT-703<br />

Italian-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Oct. 2. ¡942) INT-17IT-489<br />

L'Ordine Figli d'ltaha et la Collaboration de M.<br />

Drew Pearson sur le "Progresse<br />

ítalo-Americano" (July 3. ¡943) INT-17IT-694


Index by Subjects and Names Osowski, W. T.<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> various Italian organizations]<br />

(June 19-Juty 3, 1942) INT-17IT-286<br />

[Radio broadcast by Luigi Antonini]<br />

(July 11. 1943) INT-17IT-851<br />

[Report on the Cleveland convention <strong>of</strong> the Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

(Nov. 11-13. 1943) lNT-niT-929<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Supreme<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

(Nov. 25-Dec. 7, 1942) INT-I7IT-468<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

fJVov. 25-28, 7942; INT-17IT-495<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy Rally Bringing 400 Today<br />

(June 26. 1942) INT-17IT-248<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Vasa<br />

[Swedish groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

(1943) INT-25SC-161<br />

Order Sons <strong>of</strong> Zion<br />

[Press reports on statement by Dr. Stephen S.<br />

Wise and resolutions adopted by the National<br />

Executive Board <strong>of</strong> the Order Sons <strong>of</strong> Zion]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) INT-18JE-167<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] (May 20, ¡943) INT-18JE-228<br />

Ording, Arne<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Ordynski, Richard<br />

Conversation with Richard Ordynski on Poland<br />

(Oct. 12. ¡944) ¡NT-2IPO-997<br />

Oregon<br />

see also Astoria, Oreg.<br />

see also Mount Angel, Oreg.<br />

see also Portland, Oreg.<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Oregon: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Bom Whites in<br />

Oregon•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report)<br />

(Jan. 2¡, ¡944) lNT-¡0EV-327<br />

Orekhov, Fedor T.<br />

[Meeting with First Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Embassy] (Oct. ¡8. 1944) INT-15HU-635<br />

Oreskovich, Matthew P.<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6. ¡942) 1NT-30YU-323<br />

Orestes, Bishop<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Oct. 30, ¡945) INT-24RS-406<br />

Organization Consul<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18, ¡94¡) ¡NT-¡3GE-14<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine<br />

[Alexander de Sushko]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-29UK-96<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

(O.D.W.U.) in Europe<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) 1NT-29UK-93<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-199<br />

Dr. Granovsky and the O.D.W.U.<br />

(Apr. 23, ¡945) INT-29UK-348<br />

[Dr. Luke Myshuha and Alexander Granovsky]<br />

(Feb. 24, ¡942) INT-29UK-29<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. ¡6, ¡94¡) INT-29UK-2<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1942) 1NT-29UK-20<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June ¡5. ¡945) ¡NT-33UK-35<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Nov. H. ¡943) INT-29UK-242;<br />

(Dec. ¡8. 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz on Ukrainian Nationalist Groups]<br />

(Dec. 3, ¡942) 1NT-29UK-117<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1942) INT-29UK-34<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Selected Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations] (July, 1942) INT-29UK-66<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, ¡943; June ¡4, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(¿Vov. 8, ¡941) ¡NT-29UK-H<br />

[Michael Piznak] (Oct. 20, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-321<br />

[Nazi Ties Among Ukrainian Activists in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 6, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-97<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-62<br />

[Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(July 4-6. ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-54;<br />

(July 8. 9. H, 23 and 29, ¡942) 1NT-29UK-72<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. ¡6. ¡942) INT-29UK-3<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 7942; ¡NT-29UK-¡03<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Granovsky's Campaign for<br />

an Indépendant Ukraine]<br />

(May 7, ¡945) 1NT-29UK-366<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar. 1940]) ¡NT-29UK-¡04<br />

Ukrainian Activities in the U.S. and its<br />

Background in Europe<br />

(Ocr. 5-/2, 1942) INT-29UK-107<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Apr. 26. ¡943) INT-29UK-¡78<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June. ¡943]) INT-29UK-2H<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-346<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([¡942-Sept. ¡8, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

[Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 3. 1942) INT-29UK-50;<br />

(July ¡7, 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2. 1943) ¡NT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Societies (Mar. 2, ¡942) INT-29UK-9<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8. ¡944) 1NT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-¡6;<br />

(June, 1942) INT-29UK-58<br />

Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

[Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Poland and its<br />

views on American Slav Congress activities]<br />

(July 28. 1942) INT-21PO-69<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a<br />

National Conference<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a National<br />

Conference, sponsored by OWI<br />

(JVov. ¡3. ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-389<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Parents <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Servicemen and Women<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Parents <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American<br />

Servicemen and Women<br />

(July 2. ¡943) INT-29UK-205<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Priests<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-92<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Dec. 26,1942) ¡NT-29UK-199<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

(Jan. 9, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-5<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July, ¡94¡) 1NT-29UK-4<br />

Organized labor<br />

see Labor unions<br />

Organized Ukrainian Nationalism in America<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(JVov. 8. ¡94¡) INT-29VK-H<br />

Orlando, Vittorio E.<br />

[Conference between Vittorio E. Orlando and<br />

Finocchiaro Aprile on Sicilian autonomy]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-17IT-1690<br />

Interview with Vittorio E. Orlando<br />

(Fei. 3, 1945) ¡NT-17rr-¡686<br />

[Orlando's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Federalism to oppose<br />

Sicilian Separatism]<br />

(TVov. 25, J944; INT-¡7Fr-1607<br />

Orlemanski, Casimir<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wendell Platek and Gregory Zatkovich<br />

regarding Rev. Orlemanski]<br />

(May 3, ¡944) 1NT-2¡PO-8¡0<br />

Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

(Oct. 29. 7943; INT-33PO-42<br />

Father Orlemanski in 1945<br />

(May 10, ¡945) INT-33PO-¡77<br />

[Father Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

(Feb. 77. 7944; ¡NT-21PO-696;<br />

(Mar. 3. ¡944) INT-2¡PO-727;<br />

(May 8, 7945; ¡NT-2¡PO-¡298<br />

[Information on Father Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

(Feb. 77, 1944-Aug. 8, 1945) AD-2-4<br />

L'Affaire Orlemanski and the Reaction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French and Spanish Press<br />

(May 26, ¡944) ¡NT-2¡PO-848<br />

[Pamphlet by Orlemanski]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) ¡NT-2¡PO-706<br />

Polish-American Press on Orlemanski's and<br />

Lange's Visit to Moscow<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-2¡PO-8¡5<br />

[Polish followers <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League in<br />

Detroit] (Jan. 30, ¡944) INT-2¡PO-685<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Slavic-Americans to Orlemanski's<br />

visit to Moscow] (May 3, ¡944) INT-2IPO-8¡2<br />

[Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

(July 9. 7945; INT-2¡PO-¡456;<br />

(Mar. 70, 7944; INT-33PO-77<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski and His Views<br />

(Oct. 20. ¡943) ¡NT-2¡PO-568<br />

Orlowski, L.<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 79. 7944; INT-2¡PO-1060<br />

Orovic, Sava<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28. 7943; INT-30YU-¡2¡2<br />

[Yugoslav-American Communist Press Attacks<br />

Mihailovich] (Sept. 78, 7942; ¡NT-30YU-362<br />

Orovich, Gen.<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(TVov. 29, 7943; INT-30YU-1232<br />

Osa (periodical)<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-33PO-55<br />

Osadne Hlasy (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-55<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Fed. 73, 7943; ¡NT-33CZ-6<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May 77, 7943; ¡NT-9CZ-409<br />

[Peter Pridavok letter on postwar Slovak demands<br />

and Slovak press reaction]<br />

(Apr. 27, 7943; INT-9CZ-366<br />

Recent trends in the Slovak and the Czech press<br />

(Dec. 2. 7943; 1NT-9CZ-597<br />

Osbome, Lithgow<br />

Letter in the "Aufbau" from General Julius<br />

Deutsch (Apr. 75, 7942; INT-4AU-34<br />

[Lithgow Osbome] OP-2-59<br />

Osbome, Parry<br />

[Ridder libel suit] (Aug. 74, 7943; ¡NT-¡3GE-753<br />

Osowski, W. T.<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 76. 7944; INT-33Z-78<br />

[Dr. Osowski's talk before Slavs <strong>of</strong> Canada]<br />

(TVov. 77, 7944; INT-26SL209<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33Z-107<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 257


Osowski, W. T. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Future Policy <strong>of</strong> the Michigan Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. 23, 1945) INT-26SL-2IS<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

(Sept. 11, 1944) INT-26SL-192<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) 1NT-26SL-94<br />

Slav Congress (Jan. 10, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-142<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-26SL-156<br />

[Slavs groups request to President Roosevelt for<br />

2nd Front] (Aug. 1, 2, 1942) INT-26SL-32<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-26SL-130<br />

Osterberg, Anne<br />

[Anne Osterberg] (Aug. 11, 1943) INT-21PO-509<br />

Ostfriesische Nachrichten (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) 1NT-13GE-681;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1182<br />

German newspaper - "Ostfriesische Nachrichten"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-570<br />

Ostrowski, J. W.<br />

[J. W. Ostrowski] (June 4, 1943) INT-21PO-440<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(Nov. 5, 7944; INT-21PO-1019<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(Apr. 20-21, 1945) INT-21PO-1266<br />

Ostrowski, Stanislaw K.<br />

Campaigns for the Relief and Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw (Oct. 14, 1944) INT-21PO-998<br />

Committee To Rebuild Warsaw<br />

(JVov. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-144<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ostrowski's Campaign for the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw<br />

(Wov. 4, 1944) 1NT-21PO-1011<br />

Osusky, Stefan<br />

[American Czechoslovak community]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1942) INT-9CZ-236<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-9CZ-896<br />

Autonomous Slovakia?<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) 1NT-33CZ-65<br />

Benes and the Soviet Union; State <strong>of</strong> Mind in<br />

Belgium; Osucky's New Pamphlet against Benes<br />

(Apr. 27, May 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-370<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25, 1944) INT-9CZ-813<br />

[Cablegram from Stefan Osusky]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-788<br />

Comments on "Slovenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944 (Oct. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-767<br />

Czech Security Service Under English Control<br />

(Aug. 30, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-537<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-6<br />

[Dr. Stefan Osusky's pamphlet]<br />

(Nov. 5, 1942) INT-9CZ-198<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> European Democracy and Stefan<br />

Osusky, information request]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1945) 1NT-10EU-626<br />

Interview with Georges Udrzal<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-502<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Stephen's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dickson City, Pa.<br />

(July 15, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-507<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To Have<br />

Repudiated Benes Government<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-33CZ-60<br />

[Letter to Mr. Poole]<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-808<br />

[Libel suit between Stefan Osusky and Bonis<br />

Benes heard in the British High Court <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

London, Oct. 13-14, 1943; press coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

trial] (Nov. 12-23. 1943) INT-9CZ-593<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation- Dezo Benau]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-954<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-520<br />

258 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Milan Hodza (July 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-513<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

(Oct. 12, ¡944) INT-9CZ-773<br />

Osusky's Truth Conquers<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-9CZ-453<br />

Platek Sees Slovak Agreement Coming and Thinks<br />

Benes Approached League Leader<br />

(June 30. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-496<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Questions for Cable to London re Osusky<br />

fDec. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-217<br />

Slovak-American Newspaper Editors and Other<br />

Matters (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-9CZ-608<br />

Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechoslovakia and<br />

Developments in Czechoslovak Community Here<br />

(Oct. 17, 1945) INT-9CZ-955<br />

Stephen Osusky (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-9CZ-216<br />

Oswego, N.Y.<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees [purpose<br />

and activities] (June 4-30, 1945) INT-10EU-619<br />

Otra Alemania<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) 1NT-13GE-468<br />

Note on German Anti-Nazi Groups in Latin<br />

America (Apr. ¡9, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-635<br />

Otthon (newspaper)<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-33HU-S8<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

(JVov. 28. 1944) INT-33HU-45<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American Press<br />

Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation] (June 4, 1945) INT-15HU-801<br />

["Otthon" states its position]<br />

(May 7. ¡942) INT-15HU-63<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

see von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

Oumansky, Constantin<br />

Memorial for Oumansky<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) 1NT-18JE-477<br />

Oumansky, Mr.<br />

Polish Nationalists Protest Oumansky Statement<br />

(Nov. ¡9, ¡943) INT-33PO-50<br />

Our Banner (periodical)<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, ¡941) INT-29UK-H '<br />

[Nazi Ties Among Ukrainian Activists in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) INT-29UK-97<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief) (July 1, ¡942) INT-29UK-62<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23, ¡942) INT-29UK-26<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, ¡942) ¡NT-29UK-47<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June, ¡943]) 1NT-29UK-2H<br />

Our Call (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. ¡8. ¡945) 1NT-29UK-337<br />

Our Life (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, ¡944) INT-29UK-258;<br />

(Mar. ¡4, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Our Road (periodical)<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Emigres<br />

(Nov. 20, ¡942) 1NT-24RS-90<br />

Our Voice (periodical)<br />

Leo Krzycki and American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 25, ¡942) INT-26SL-89<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. JO, J94;; INT-26SL-H<br />

Overseas News Agency<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency<br />

and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency with the<br />

Czechoslovak government]<br />

(Apr. 3, ¡944) ¡NT-¡0EU-372<br />

Article on Hungary by R. H. Markham<br />

(Sept. 5, ¡942; Sept. 19, 1942) INT-¡5HU-¡76<br />

Attack on ONA (May 21, ¡943) INT-19MI-216<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Jacob Landau]<br />

(June 7, ¡945) INT-¡8JE-562<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit Against the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (June ¡0. ¡943) INT-33CZ-20<br />

[Hungarian editorials concerning the Overseas<br />

News Agency]<br />

(Apr. 20-May 1, ¡943) INT-¡5HU-320<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and the Overseas<br />

News Agency] (June 19, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-226<br />

[Jacob Landau and the Overseas News<br />

Agency] OP-2-45<br />

[Jacob Landau's letter <strong>of</strong>fering foreign-language<br />

services <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News Agency, Inc.]<br />

(June 18-24, 1942) INT-10EU-¡06<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June ¡6, 1942) INT-9CZ-50<br />

[Overseas News Agency; Jewish Telegraphic<br />

Agency] (April, May 1942) INT-19MI-¡5<br />

["Slovensky Hlasnik" Attack on the Overseas<br />

News Agency's Lack <strong>of</strong> Information on Dr.<br />

Milan Hodza] (Nov. 16. 1942) INT-9CZ-128<br />

Overseas Press, Inc.<br />

[George H. Cord and Overseas Press, Inc.,<br />

information] (Mar. ¡7, ¡945) INT-¡0EU-557<br />

Owen, Owen T.<br />

Norwegians and Party Line<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-230<br />

Oxford, Pa.<br />

Report on Negro Conference at Lincoln University<br />

(May 15. 1942) INT-19MI-122<br />

Paalu, Johannes<br />

[Finns] (June 9, 1942) INT-HFI-4<br />

Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi regarding<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

(Oct. 4-26, J942; ¡NT-17lT-48¡<br />

Addenda to Previous Report on Conversation with<br />

Colonel Pacciardi (Jan. 15, 1943) INT-17IT-549<br />

Article by Randolfo Pacciardi on the American<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Oct. 27, J944) INT-17IT-¡562<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi] (Jan. ¡6, ¡943) INT-HIT-528<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi, Carlo a Prato, and Dr.<br />

Giuseppe A. Borgese]<br />

(July H, ¡942) ¡NT-17IT-365<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's lecture tour]<br />

(Apr. 30-June ¡7. ¡942) ¡NT-17ÍT-204<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's opinions regarding formation<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Italian legion] (July 27, 1942; July 29,<br />

¡942) INT-¡7IT-304<br />

Colonel Pacciardi's Return to Italy<br />

(Jan. ¡, 1944) INT-33IT-40<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's speech praising Marshal Tito]<br />

(Oct. 22, 1943) INT-1717-879<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on recruitment for<br />

special Italian legion]<br />

(Apr. 7-77, 7942) ¡NT-17IT-123<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on the problem <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special Italian legion] (Apr. 27, J942; Apr. 24,<br />

1942) INT-¡7IT-122<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

(July 7, ¡942) 1NT-17IT-278;<br />

(Aug. ¡, ¡942) INT-171T-307;<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-¡7Fr-659;<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-17IT-754;<br />

(Sept. 70, 1943) ¡NT-1717-816;<br />

(July 27, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-846;<br />

(Oct. 9, ¡943) lNT-¡7rr-864;<br />

(Nov. 3, ¡943) INT-17/7-892;<br />

(Dec. 27, 7943) INT-7 7IT-936;<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) INT-171T-1072


Index by Subjects and Names Pakstas, Kazys<br />

Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1198<br />

[Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi, August<br />

Bellanca, and Richard Rohman]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-73<br />

Free Italian Legion (Oct. 12. 1942) ¡NT-33IT-4<br />

"Free Italians" in This Hemisphere Wait U.S.<br />

Recognition as an Army<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-483<br />

"Free Italy" Plan Is Subject Here<br />

(June 7, 1942) INT-17IT-245<br />

[Giuseppe Berti, Randolfo Pacciardi, and<br />

Ambrogio Donini]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1326<br />

[Italian-American Political Attitudes]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1942) INT-I71T-68<br />

[Italian-American press comments on lectures by<br />

Colonel Pacciardi and Count Sforza and patriotic<br />

demonstrations <strong>of</strong> Italian groups]<br />

(Feb. 3-May 23. 1942) INT-171T-148<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Pacciardi's<br />

speech at the Mazzini Congress]<br />

(July 15. 1942) INT-17IT-360<br />

Le Banquet a Randolfo Pacciardi et la Legion<br />

Italienne (Dec. 27. 1942) 1NT-171T-523<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Pacciardi<br />

(Nov. 12. 1942) INT-33IT-5<br />

Mazzini Society To Hear Pacciardi<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) INT-17IT-128<br />

Pacciardi, Communists, and Mazzini Society<br />

(June 13. 1942) ¡NT-32A-59<br />

Pacciardi Returns To Fight<br />

(June 16. 1944) INT-33IT-63<br />

[Pacciardi's lecture at an Italian meeting in<br />

Detroit] (Apr. 16. 1943) INT-17IT-627<br />

Pacciardi's Views on the Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-17IT-1439<br />

[Political program <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republican Party]<br />

(July 10. 1944) INT-17IT-1323<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 1. 1943) INT-33IT-35<br />

[Press comment on attendance at Pacciardi<br />

speech] (June 26, 1942) 1NT-171T-566<br />

[Randolfo Pacciardi and Romeo Tonarelli arrival<br />

in U.S.] (Dec. 24. 1941) INT-17IT-10<br />

[Randolfo Pacciardi's interview on recruitment <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian legion] (Jan. 14. 1942) 1NT-17IT-75<br />

[Reconciliation <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi and the<br />

Mazzini Society; formation <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian<br />

Legion] (Aug. 18-28, 1942) INT-17IT-364<br />

Schism in the Mazzini Society and a New Free<br />

Italy Movement fDec. 21, 1943) INT-33IT-38<br />

[Suggestion for continuation <strong>of</strong> public lectures by<br />

Colonel Pacciardi] (Apr. 6. 1942) 1NT-17IT-120<br />

"The Dynasty and the Nation", an article by<br />

Randolfo Pacciardi<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1564<br />

[Vergara's views on the activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />

Pacciardi] (June 16, 1944) INT-17IT-1232<br />

Pachuta, Nicholas<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-33CR-1<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Rival Unionists<br />

(Aug. 6, 1943) INT-8CR-56<br />

[Conversation with Nicholas Pachuta]<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) 1NT-8CR-8<br />

Further Reactions on Moscow Statements<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-24<br />

[Information on Ratica and Pachuta]<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-8CR-241<br />

Territorial and Political Alignments<br />

(May 12. 1943) JNT-8CR-37<br />

Pacific Coast Scandinavian (periodical)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

[Peter Guldbrandsen activities]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) INT-25SC-346<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, ¡944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Pacific Coast Viking (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Pacific Ocean area<br />

see aiso Far East<br />

see also Guadalcanal<br />

Pacifists<br />

Dinner-Meeting, World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) 1NT-10EU-500<br />

[Peace Now movement, information]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) ¡NT-10EU-320<br />

War Resisters League<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-19M1-115<br />

Paderewski Testimonial Fund<br />

[Information on J. Jurasz fund-raising activities for<br />

Paderewski Testimonial Fund]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943; Jan. 25. 1943) INT-21PO-208<br />

Polish Relief Organizations<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) INT-21PO-97<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942 (Oct. 24. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-112<br />

Padewski, Josef F.<br />

Polish National Catholic Bishop Calls for a Poland<br />

"From Sea to Sea"<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) INT-33PO-119<br />

Paetel, Earl O.<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong> Germany's<br />

Future (Jan. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-73<br />

Paetel, Karl O.<br />

Paul Hagen lecture, Community House, New York<br />

City, December 15, 1944<br />

fCec. 18, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1306<br />

Paghanaz, Kosta<br />

[Kosta Paghanaz] (Aug. 17. 1942) 1NT-30YU-182<br />

Pagnotta, Bob<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) ¡NT-171T-691<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Bob Pagnotta]<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-171T-1668<br />

Paivalehti (newspaper)<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the Break<br />

with Finland (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-33FI-9<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-11F1-45;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) ¡NT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

Pro and Con in the Finnish-Language Press<br />

During the Past Six Weeks<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-11FI-85<br />

The Finnish-Americans<br />

(May 9. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-39<br />

Paivio, Carl<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) 1NT-33FI-18<br />

Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Oct. 13. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-247<br />

Baltic Cooperation and the Catholic Clergy:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic-American Society<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-33LI-12<br />

Baltic Sovereignty (Oct. 29. 1943) INT-33U-14<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) 1NT-5BA-292<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-279<br />

Father Norbert Pakalnis, Rector <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

the Annunciation, Brooklyn, on the Changing<br />

Attitude Toward Religion in Soviet Russia<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-329<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Leaders on Future Relations<br />

with Russia (July 20, 1944) INT-5BA-405<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-287<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-244<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) INT-5BA-265<br />

Pakstas, Kazys<br />

[Accounting <strong>of</strong> a lecture given by Kazys Pakstas<br />

and an article from the Lithuanian Bulletin<br />

written by Kazys Pakstas]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-SBA-557<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-SBA-231<br />

[Baltic American Society Meeting, New York,<br />

Feb. 1943] (Feb. 5, 1943) INT-5BA-102<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys<br />

Pakstas, PH.D. (Mar. 1942) INT-5BA-192<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (Sept. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-430<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sepl. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-238<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

[Four newspaper clippings]<br />

(Apr. 12, ¡942) ¡NT-5BA-3<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-5BA-204<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas<br />

(June ¡3, 1943) 1NT-5BA-203<br />

Lectures by Dr. Kazys Pakstas<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) 1NT-5BA-109<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-5BA-144<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Institute<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-97<br />

Lithuanian Displaced Persons Problem<br />

(July 18, 1945) 1NT-5BA-605<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-SBA-201<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Fei. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-106<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 1943]<br />

(Fei>. 17, 1943) INT-5BA-123<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(May 16, 1944) INT-33U-23<br />

Lithuanian Meeting in St. Casimir Parish<br />

Banquet-Meeting To Honor Father Ignatius<br />

Valanciunas (Feb. 13, 1943) INT-33L1-4<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, St. Casimir Parish,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31, 1943<br />

(Feb. 13. 1943) 1NT-5BA-116<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16, 1942) INT-SBA-24<br />

Lithuanian Situation (Dec. 9, 1941) ¡NT-5BA-1;<br />

(Dec. 1941) INT-5BA-191<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ÍNT-5BA-115<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pakstas' Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference<br />

(iVov. 22, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-267<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas on the International<br />

Situation (Mar. 16. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-530<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas on the Results <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco (July 18. 1945) INT-5BA-606<br />

Remarks by Kazys Pakstas<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-469<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

Spokesman for Lithuanian National Cause Sees<br />

Hope for Real Autonomy Under U.S.S.R.<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) 1NT-5BA-533;<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-33U-54<br />

Talk with Colonel Kazys Grinius<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-431<br />

Talk with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas, Lithuanian<br />

Catholic Leader (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-5BA-506<br />

Two Lithuanian Nationalist Leaders in Exile<br />

(Jan. 1, 1945) ¡NT-33U-47<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 259


Pakstas, Kazys Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Pakstas on the breakdown <strong>of</strong><br />

diplomatic relations between Soviet Union and<br />

Poland] (Apr. 27, 1943) INT-21PO-380<br />

Palairet, Michael<br />

Sir Michael Palairet's Unfortunate Words<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-267<br />

Palandech, John R.<br />

John R. Palandech on Hapsburg Problem and<br />

Other Matters (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-438<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Congress<br />

(July 8, 1943) 1NT-33YU-38<br />

Palestine<br />

see also Palestinians<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitudes<br />

towards Palestine, Zionism, and the Jewish<br />

problem] (Mar. 22-June 28, 1942) INT-2AB-30<br />

Arab-Americans Deny Report <strong>of</strong> Arab<br />

Compromise Proposal for Palestine<br />

(Apr. 26. 1945) ¡NT-33AR-33<br />

Arab-Americans Lay Plans To Combat Zionism<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33AR-23<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(July 17. 1942) INT-33AR-12<br />

[Comments on Edward Norman's memorandum<br />

"An Approach to the Arab Question in<br />

Palestine"] (July 23, 1942) INT-2AB-42<br />

Conditions in Palestine<br />

(Mar. 17. 1942) 1NT-32A-27<br />

Jews: document series 1NT-18JE-1 to<br />

INT-18JE-S80<br />

Jews: numbered reports INT-33JE-1 to<br />

INT-33JE-76<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 13, 1942) 1NT-33AR-11<br />

Palestine Plank and the Arab Press<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) INT-33AR-2S<br />

Palestine Federation Fund<br />

see Keren Hayesod<br />

Palestine Jewish Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

[Conditions in Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 12-Apr. 25, 1942) 1NT-18JE-18<br />

Palestine League to Aid Russia<br />

[Soviet participation in the conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Palestine League to Aid Russia]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-18JE-140<br />

Zionism and the Soviet Union<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-33JE-9<br />

Palestinians<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Palka, John<br />

[Conversation between John Palka and Eduard<br />

Benes] (June 11. 1943) INT-9CZ-481<br />

Slovaks: Milan Hodza<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-516<br />

Pfllkfl Mrs<br />

Milan Hodza (July 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-513<br />

Palkovic, Anton<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Wov. 17, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-131<br />

Pallan, James<br />

Interview with James Palamides (Pallan)<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-14GR-633<br />

Palm, Tage<br />

Interview with Mr. Tage Palm<br />

(May 18. 1944) INT-25SC-297<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-25SC-260<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7. 1943) INT-2SSC-257<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-25SC-170<br />

Thelander Talk: Wings for Norway<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) INT-25SC-258<br />

260 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Palmer, Casimer P.<br />

Casimer P. Palmer, Formerly Known As Kazys<br />

Filenas (May 14, 1943) INT-SBA-183<br />

Palmer, Foster M.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file. Foster M.<br />

Palmer - Portuguese] (Dec. 23, 1943-June 22,<br />

1945) PERS-I-80<br />

Palos, Ernest<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) 1NT-15HU-785<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

fJVov. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-661<br />

[Interview with Ernest Palos, editor <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

Hungarian Journal and other Hungarian<br />

Americans] (Apr. 17, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-536<br />

Palyi, Melchior<br />

Anti-Axis Hungarians in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) INT-15HU-294<br />

Hoarding Threat to German Collapse, Ex-Banker<br />

Says (Apr. 13. 1942) INT-13GE-116<br />

Hungarian Items (Oct. 4. 1944) INT-15HU-620<br />

Pan-Albanian Congress, Boston, Dec. 1941<br />

Albanian Political Society "Shqiperia e Lire" (Free<br />

Albania) (Sept. 17, 1942) INT-IAL-W<br />

Pan-Albanian Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

see Vatra<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Greek organizations "Pan-Ikarian" and<br />

"Pan-Arcadian"] (May 23, 1945) 1NT-14GR-710<br />

Greeks: Interview with James Palamides (James<br />

Pallan), treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> America (Sept. 24, 1943) INT-14GR-421<br />

Interview with.Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the Pan<br />

Arcadian Federation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-14GR-450<br />

Interview with Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-I4GR-638<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation [<strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-14GR-739<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Amenca, Toledo, Ohio, Aug.<br />

30-Sept. 3, 1944 (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-14GR-572<br />

Pan Bulgarian Union<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21, 1942) ¡NT-7BU-42<br />

Pan-Cretan Union<br />

Farewell Dinner Given by Pan-Cretan Union in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) INT-14GR-357<br />

Pan-Cretan Union in America<br />

(Mar. 8, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-207<br />

[Pan-Cretan Union Meeting, Chicago, June 29,<br />

1942] (June 30, 1942) INT-14GR-190<br />

Pan-Dodecanesian Congress, NYC, Oct. 1943<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities<br />

(iVov. II. 1943) INT-33GR-39<br />

Pan-Dodecanesian Congress Held Sunday, October<br />

24, 1943: Legal Status <strong>of</strong> the Dodecanese Islands<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-432<br />

Pan-Epirotic Federation<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America (Sept. 21. 1944) INT-33GR-64<br />

[Merger <strong>of</strong> rival federations at the Pan-Epirotic<br />

Federation meeting]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-409<br />

Pan-Epirotic Cooperation<br />

(July 21, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-546;<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-33GR-5S<br />

Pan-Epirotic Federation [list <strong>of</strong> chapters]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-14GR-444<br />

Pan Epirotic Union<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-170<br />

[Albanian organizations activities]<br />

(July 1942) INT-1AL-11<br />

Free Albania (August 1942) INT-1AL-17<br />

Pan-Europa Union<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-302<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

(June 8, 1942) WT-4AU-130<br />

Pan-European Conference<br />

Austrian Gleanings (Mar. 22, 1943) INT-4AU-315<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich (executions)<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-292<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-310<br />

Pan-European Federation<br />

[Ferdinand Czemin's views regarding<br />

reorganization <strong>of</strong> central Europe]<br />

(May 6, 1942) INT-4AU-102<br />

Pan-European Union<br />

[Campaign <strong>of</strong> the European Council <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

World Association against Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi's Pan Europa Union]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-156<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union<br />

(Apr. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-172<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union [report]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1943) INT-33Z-14<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions on<br />

his European Federation Plan, with Particular<br />

Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-33Z-71<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

(Mar. 30, 1945) INT-33Z-106<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi [recent activities]<br />

(May 5. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-603<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-I0EU-541<br />

French Leadership and American Power May Save<br />

Europe, According to Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

(Dec. 14. 1944) ¡NT-33Z-93<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Economic Commission, Pan-European<br />

Conference [report] (June 23, 1943) INT-33Z-28<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Pan-European Conference [report]<br />

(June 8, 1943) mT-33Z-25<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Economic Commission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-European Union<br />

(June 23, 1943) INT-10EV-237<br />

Pan-Europe Luncheon at Town Hall<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-10EU-154<br />

Pan-European Union, Co-operation with Russia<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-10EU-169<br />

Press Conference by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi in San Francisco<br />

(May 12, 1945) 1NT-10EU-591<br />

Speech by Count Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />

California (May 11, 1945) INT-10EU-590<br />

[Sub-committees <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union, list]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-10EU-212<br />

[Sympathy <strong>of</strong> U.S. Congress and people for the<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> European union]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) INT-10EU-554<br />

Pan-German Party<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-4AU-123<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

Pan-Germanism<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

(JVov. 2/-Dec. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-479<br />

British-American "Pan-Germanism" and<br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

(July 20, 1942) JNT-13GE-693<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5, 1942) 1NT-13GE-477<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

[German federalist and particularist arguments]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-I3GE-628


Index by Subjects and Names Panzierer, Paul<br />

Particularism (June 3. 1943) INT-13GE-672<br />

[Paul Hagen] (July 24. 1942) INT-13GE-240<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-764<br />

Propaganda for a S<strong>of</strong>t Peace: Apologists for<br />

Germany Included Anti-Nazi Refugees, a Reader<br />

Says (Apr. 18. 1943) INT-13GE-620<br />

Statement by Baron von Soden's Group<br />

(Dec. 18. 1942) INT-13GE-459<br />

Steel Filings: Pan-Germans Look Darkly at<br />

Teheran (Jan. 12. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-948<br />

Tetens and Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III (July 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1176<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> German People<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-9<br />

Pan-Hellenic Congress and National<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Ahepa,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 1941<br />

Minutes, Eighteenth Annual Convention,<br />

Pan-Hellenic Congress and the Order <strong>of</strong> Ahepa<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) ¡NT-I4GR-296<br />

Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

see American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

Conversation with Mr. Vlavianos<br />

(Ocr. 17, 1942) 1NT-14GR-292<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece (May 1, 1942) INT-33GR-8<br />

[Pan-Hellenic Federation]<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-14GR-240<br />

Pan-Ikarian<br />

[Greek organizations "Pan-Ikarian" and<br />

"Pan-Arcadian"] (May 23. 1945) INT-I4GR-710<br />

Pan-Macedonian League<br />

Pan-Macedonian League<br />

(June 16. 1944) INT-14GR-536<br />

Pan, Major<br />

Czech Security Service Under English Control<br />

(Aug. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-537<br />

[Financial Irregularities Involving Major Pan,<br />

Confidential Agent to Colonel Moravec, Head<br />

Czech Security Service Between London and<br />

Lisbon] (Sept. 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-S44<br />

Pan-Slav Committee<br />

[Bolshevism and Pan-Slavism]<br />

(Jan. IS. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-62<br />

Pan-Thracian Union<br />

"Holy Mission <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Thracian Union"<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-14GR-376<br />

Panama<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> vessels registered in Panama but owned<br />

and controlled by Greeks]<br />

(July 29, 1942) INT-14GR-200<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Panariti, Fazli C.<br />

Official Report <strong>of</strong> Vatra Branch No. 33, Detroit,<br />

Michigan (June 18. 1944) INT-1AL-134<br />

Panariti, Qerim<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

(Sept. 1. 1944) INT-33AL-15<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-33AL-13<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

(Dec. 5. 1944) 1NT-33AL-17<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) 1NT-1AL-14<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-98<br />

Albanian factionalism today: Talk with G. M.<br />

Panarity (Nov. 24. 1944) INT-1AL-155<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 2. 1942) INT-33AL4<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 7 (Feb. 28. 1945) INT-1AL-169<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

Conversation with Mr. G. M. Panarity<br />

(July 14. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-132<br />

Free Albania Changes its Leader<br />

(June 6. 1945) ¡NT-1AL-187<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, head <strong>of</strong> Vatra,<br />

concerning results <strong>of</strong> the Vatra and Liria<br />

Conventions (July 8, 1944) INT-1AL-130<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, <strong>of</strong> Vatra<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-1AL-147<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary, and<br />

Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly and<br />

separately, 2-7 June<br />

(June 8. 1944) 1NT-1AL-117<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17. 1942) ¡NT-1AL-26<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: G. M. Panarity<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-171<br />

Memorandum on Albanian Activities<br />

(Sept. 21. 1945) INT-1AL-198<br />

Mr. Harry Sotir (Mar. 23. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-104<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity<br />

(July 28. 1944) 1NT-33AL-14<br />

Panchuk, John<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born: letter from John Panchuk concerning<br />

certain objectionable statements]<br />

(May 24-June 8. 1944) INT-10EU-431<br />

American Ukrainian Council<br />

(July 17. 1943) INT-33UK-5<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7. 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 16, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-78<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainian Council]<br />

(July 14, 1943; July 17. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-206<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

General Viewpoints Among the Various<br />

Nationalities in Detroit, as Given by John<br />

Panchuk (Apr. 25, 1945) 1NT-10EU-577<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-29UK-191;<br />

(Jan. 30. 1944) INT-29UK-269;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-29UK-283;<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) INT-29UK-314;<br />

(Dec. 31. 1944) INT-29UK-333;<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-29UK-339;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29VK-349;<br />

(July 11, 1945) INT-29UK-367<br />

Interview with John Panchuk [on Query to Stalin<br />

about Autonomy for Ukraine]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1943) INT-29UK-254<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

[John Panchuk's Letter to Marshal Stalin]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-29UK-256<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1945) INT-29UK-343<br />

Reception and Meeting Held in Honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian Delegation to San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 2. 1945) 1NT-29UK-372<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Report on Proposed Ukrainian War Relief<br />

([Jan., 1944]) INT-29UK-270<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-29UK-266<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) ¡NT-33UK-12<br />

[Soviet Views on Aid to the Ukraine]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1945) INT-29UK-373<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27. 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20. 1944) ¡NT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Congress in Philadelphia<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) 1NT-29UK-263<br />

[Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-29UK-336<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) INT-29UK-323<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in Western<br />

Europe (July 16, 1945) INT-33UK-36<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-229<br />

Panciatichi, Francesco<br />

FBI Re-Arrests Two Italian Editors<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT- / 7/7-9(5<br />

Pandoliano, Ann<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S.iabor<br />

organizations] ([1943]) INT-17IT-770<br />

Pángalos, Gen.<br />

[Rumor <strong>of</strong> Gen. Pángalos Succession as Prime<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Greek Puppet Government]<br />

(Jan. 15. 16, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-330<br />

Self explanatory document by P. Moschovitis<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) 1NT-14GR-286<br />

Panhans, Egon<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Pani, Vasil<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary, and<br />

Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly and<br />

separately, 2-7 June<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL117<br />

Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

[Background information on the Polish Sea<br />

League, Michael Pankiewicz, and the Prawda<br />

Publishing Co. Inc.]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-322<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda (newspaper)]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-157<br />

Lecture by Michael Pankiewicz<br />

(Jan. 9. 1943) INT-21PO-201<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) 1NT-33PO-66<br />

[Michael Pankiewicz]<br />

(Dec. 14. 1942) INT-21PO-166<br />

[Michael Pankiewicz and his new weekly<br />

newspaper] (June 27. 1943) INT-21PO-469<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question (Apr. 12. 1944) INT-33PO-8S<br />

Pankuch, John, Jr.<br />

American Slav Magazine<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-26SI^107<br />

American Slav Magazine [background]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-26SL-105<br />

The American Slav (magazine)<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-26SL-110<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-26SL-111<br />

United Slav Councils<br />

(June 5, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-113<br />

Pankuch, John, Sr.<br />

American Slav Magazine [background]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-26SL-105<br />

Interview with John Pankuch, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Hlas",<br />

(The Voice), Slovak Weekly<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-383<br />

Panter, Noel<br />

Hungarian Problem (May 24, 1944; June 3,<br />

1944) INT-15HU-S61<br />

Panunzio, Constantine<br />

Loyal Italian-Americans<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-17IT-448<br />

Panzierer, Paul<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 261


Pap, Leo Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Pap, Leo<br />

[Conversation with Leo Pap]<br />

(June 9, 1943) 1NT-22PR-16<br />

Papa, Joseph<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1052<br />

Papadakis, Basil<br />

[Information on] Nicholas Michael Trangas<br />

(July 29, 1942) INT-14GR-137<br />

Panadakos, P.<br />

G eeks in McKeesport, Pa.<br />

.Nov. 10, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-303<br />

Papagos, Gen.<br />

Greek resistance, organized and guerrilla<br />

(Jan. 19-May 28, 1942) 1NT-14GR-168<br />

Papandreou, George<br />

April 23 resignation <strong>of</strong> Venizelos; Items on<br />

Papandreou (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-14GR-513<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Papandreou Government<br />

(Apr. 23-27, 1944) INT-14GR-508<br />

Lebanon Conference as Reflected in the<br />

Greek-American Press<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33GR-52<br />

Letter from Exintaris to British Ambassador to<br />

Greece (Apr. 30. 1944) INT-14GR-514<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> 27 June from Svolos and Roussos to<br />

Papandreou (June 27, 1944) INT-14GR-554<br />

Letters from Roussos and Svolos to Papandreou<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-14GR-551<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote<br />

Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

(July 15, 20, 1944) INT-33GR-54<br />

Negotiations between Cairo and the EAM Bloc:<br />

Svolos Opinions (July 12, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-552<br />

Papandreou's New Government<br />

(May 29, 1944) INT-14GR-530<br />

Theodore Vassiliadis and Papandreou<br />

(June 1944) INT-14GR-541<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Demetrios Lambrakis<br />

(Wov. 30, 1944) INT-14GR-628<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Papandreou<br />

([April 1944]) INT-14GR-505<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Papandreou<br />

(Nov. 22, 1944) INT-14GR-625<br />

Papanek, Ernst<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

(Sept. 20, 1945) INT-4AU-888 .<br />

Austrian War Relief (July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-844<br />

Child Care Units for Displaced Persons<br />

(June 1945) INT-4AU-849<br />

Dr. Ernst Papanek [war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-883<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-843<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Oc!. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> American relief for Austria]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1945) INT-4AU-881<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20, 1945) INT-4AU-853<br />

Second Interview With Mr. Ernst Papanek<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-4AU-855<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

Papanek, Jan<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-33AU-25<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-67<br />

262 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-33CZ-7<br />

[Controversy with the Slovak National Alliance]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-124<br />

Conversation With Count Czernin: Plans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Danubian Leaders to See Papanek<br />

(May 13, 1943) INT-10EU-206<br />

[Conversation with Czech Information Minister<br />

Papanek] (Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-550<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr. Papanek;<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation (Sept. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-119<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit Against the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (June 10. 1943) INT-33CZ-20<br />

[Cooperation Among Austrian Exiles]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-597<br />

Czech Propaganda in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-9CZ-13<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

(June 24. 1942) INT-33CZ-1<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33CZ-73<br />

Czechoslovak Government Policy Toward the<br />

Slovak Americans (June 26, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-492<br />

[Czechoslovak Information Service personnel<br />

listing] (Sepi. 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-187<br />

Czechoslovak Official Here Accused <strong>of</strong> Being<br />

Anti-Russian (Aug. 4, 1945) INT-33CZ-78<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-38<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-265<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter About a Possible<br />

Reconcilation Among the Czechoslovaks in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-195<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter to Mr. Berle]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-178<br />

Hodza Article (June 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-47<br />

Hodza's Death (July 12, 1944) INT-33CZ-45<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) ¡NT-33AV-29<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />

SVAZ (Apr. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-683<br />

[Jan Masaryk's speech at the Winthrop House,<br />

Harvard University]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-9CZ-25<br />

[Lectures given by Jan Papanek, minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, and Stefan de Ropp, director <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Information Bureau]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-10EU-123<br />

[Letter from Jan Papanek about the pamphlet<br />

"Pravda Vitazi" by Dr. Stefan Osusky]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-263<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-58<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Czecho-Slovak Lodges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order; Two Czechoslovak<br />

Meetings (Sept. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-755<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance fOcr. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-S72<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Alliance<br />

(May 5, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-384<br />

[Memo concerning Jan Papanek and Fierlinger]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-9CZ-858<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dr. Jan Papanek]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) INT-9CZ-574<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-302;<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-316<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-50<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11 through 13, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-157<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 1942]<br />

fiVov. 3, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-144<br />

Slovak Situation (July 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-512<br />

[Truce between Milan Hodza and Jan Papanek]<br />

(Ucr. J, 1942) INT-9CZ-122<br />

Two Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Founding <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak Republic<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-63<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-54<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Papanek regarding the new Polish<br />

Cabinet] (Aug. 2, 1943) INT-21PO-522<br />

Zatkovich-Papanek Conversation, Memo <strong>of</strong> GCU,<br />

et altera (May 8, 1945) INT-8CR-226<br />

Papavassilou, George<br />

Lt. Colonel George Papavassilou<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-8<br />

Papazian, Aris<br />

[Conversation with Aris Papazian]<br />

(May 29, 1945) INT-3AM-71<br />

Papich, Stanley<br />

[Interview with Dr. Stanley Papich, Detroit, Mich-,<br />

July 13, 1944] (July 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1471<br />

Interview with Stanley Papich, Active in Serb<br />

Affairs in Detroit. Mich.<br />

(Jan. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-536<br />

Papp, John<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

COcf. /, 1943; Oct. 8, 1943) INT-15HU-442<br />

Pappadakis, A. G.<br />

[Greek shipping]<br />

(June 13-July 4, 1942) INT-14GR-202<br />

Pappas, Margaret<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

fO«. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-198<br />

Paraguay<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 1945) 1NT-9CZ-860<br />

Intercept NO-62532 [on H. M. von Schocher]<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-482<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

The Ukrainian Language Press in South America<br />

([Apr., 1944]) ¡NT-29UK-286<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Paramount Macaroni Co.<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Paramount Macaroni Company and Chiodi<br />

Barberio] (July 15-Aug. 12. 1942) INT-17IT-258<br />

Paramount Pictures, Inc.<br />

[Letter from B.G. De Sylva]<br />

(July 12. 1944) INT-I3GE-1175<br />

Pares, Bernard<br />

Krzyzanowski's Reply to Pares<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-204<br />

Lecture on the <strong>US</strong>SR (Dec. 11, 1943) 1NT-33Z-51<br />

Paris, France<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Paris: Echoes in Chicago<br />

f/lug. 29, 1944) INT-12FR-875<br />

Paris, Jacques<br />

[Jacques Paris' letter from London to Etienne<br />

Boegner: the latter's comments]<br />

(May 6, 1942) INT-12FR-201<br />

Parlorich, Dushan<br />

Consul's Ex-Aide Dies <strong>of</strong> Shot Here; Parlovich,<br />

Former Yugoslav Attache Here, Kills Self<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-30YU-141<br />

Parodi, Albert<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-Amencan Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943; Aug. 19. 1943) INT-17IT-801


Index by Subjects and Names Pavelich, Ante<br />

Parri, Ferruccio<br />

Italian-American Comment on the Parri<br />

Government (July 11, 1945) 1NT-33IT-152<br />

Parry, Albert<br />

[Albert Parry] OP-2-63<br />

[Communist Control <strong>of</strong> "The Hour"]<br />

(June 2. 1942) INT-29UK-148<br />

General observations on the Dutch in Chicago<br />

(July 17, 1942) ¡NT-20NS-4<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

Italian-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-niT-489<br />

Parry, J.<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) 1NT-11FI-57<br />

Parry, Mrs. Albert<br />

[Conversation with Mrs. Albert Parry]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-23RM-236<br />

Parski, Alexander<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Alexander Parsky, executive<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Political Action Committee,<br />

CIO] CJVov. 30, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-370<br />

Parta, Carl A.<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) ¡NT-11FI-57<br />

Parties<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) ¡NT-33AU-33<br />

Partisans<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

¡NT-30YU-1891<br />

Partito d'Azione<br />

[Origin and conservative backing <strong>of</strong> the Partito<br />

d'Azione] (Jan. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1020<br />

Partito Izquierda Republicana<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Julio Just and Izquierda Republicana<br />

Toward a Maura Government<br />

(Feb. 1, 1945) INT-27SP-419<br />

Partito Socialista Rivoluzionario<br />

[Establishment and leadership <strong>of</strong> the Partito<br />

Socialista Rivoluzionario in Naples]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1013<br />

Party <strong>of</strong> Agrarians-Statesmen<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16, 1941) INT-29UK-2<br />

Party <strong>of</strong> the Social Democracy <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Party <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> the South]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1006<br />

Pascaud, Joseph<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

Pascu, Danila<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Romanians towards the<br />

proposed radio address by ex-King Carol]<br />

(¿Vov. 24, 1943) INT-23RM-213<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Danila Pascu on Romanian-American<br />

groups] (Nov. 29, 1943) INT-23RM-214<br />

Pashkorsky, Theophilius, Metropolitan<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> the various Orthodox churches in the<br />

U.S.] (Oct. 18, 1943) INT-24RS-190<br />

Russian Archbishop Benjamin<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-180<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-182<br />

Passaic, N.J.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Branch No. 5 <strong>of</strong> KNAPP in Passaic,<br />

N.J., Sunday (Dec. 11, 1942) INT-21PO-162<br />

Passports and visas<br />

[Albert Guigui, visa application]<br />

(Sept. 9-17, 1942) 1NT-12FR-506<br />

[Albert Guigm's perilous situation:<br />

recommendation]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-304<br />

[Alexis Gierowski's Passport Problems]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) INT-8CR-270;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-272<br />

[Application by Jaime Sennfelt for an exit visa]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) 1NT-22PR-35<br />

Archduke Otto [exit permit]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) INT-4AU-383<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> issuance <strong>of</strong> visa to Julius<br />

Deutsch] (Oct. 23, 1944) INT-4AV-623<br />

[Conditions for Russian emigres to return to<br />

France] (Nov. 10, 1944) INT-24RS-310<br />

Count Karolyi's Visa and the Reason for the<br />

Chicago Federation Resigning<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-166;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-15HV-169<br />

Cuba Visas (Dec. 3, 1941) INT-19MI-74<br />

[Czemin's Travel Permit]<br />

(July 5, 1945) INT-4AU-860<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Tangier<br />

and problem <strong>of</strong> securing visas for Austrian<br />

refugees in Spanish Morocco]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-456<br />

[Hungarian Minister to Washington hopes to<br />

obtain visa] (Jan. 28, 1943) INT-15HU-244<br />

Jean Rollin [visa difficulties]<br />

(June 27. 1942) INT-12FR-226<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin travels to Moscow<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-315<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21, 1942 to May 28,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That New<br />

French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners (Mar. 20, 1945) INT-33RS-48<br />

Points <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Intercepts<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-491<br />

Talk with Mr. David J. Dallin<br />

(July 21, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-400<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) 1NT-10EU-77<br />

[Visa for Karolyi] (Aug. 17, 1943) INT-15HV-41I<br />

[Visa for Michael Karolyi]<br />

(May 25, 1942; May 26, 1942) INT-I5HU-95<br />

Passy, Col.<br />

[Colonel Passy, note]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-12FR-924<br />

[French reactions to Colonel Passy's visit in U.S.]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-12FR-919<br />

[Passy's activities in U.S.]<br />

(Wov. 28, 1944) INT-12FR-925<br />

Pat, Jacob<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert and Jacob Pat]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-18JE-511<br />

Pathy, Alexander<br />

Alexander Pathy (July 15, 1944) 1NT-1SHU-588<br />

Pathy, George<br />

[Principal source <strong>of</strong> Tibor Eckhardt's finances]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942; Oct. I. 1942) INT-1SHU-186<br />

Patras, Greece<br />

Newspapers Published in Patras [Greece]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-I4GR-632<br />

Patriot (newspaper)<br />

[Features <strong>of</strong> various Italian-language newspapers in<br />

the U.S.] (Jan. 18. 1944) INT-I7IT-96I<br />

Patriotic Front<br />

Memorandum for Dr. Baxter [on Schueller and<br />

Zematto] (Dec. 8, 1941) INT-4AU-2<br />

Patris (newspaper)<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

(JVov. 30-Dec. 31. 1943) 1NT-14GR-446<br />

Greek Press (Oct. 7, 1942) INT-33GR-19<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-356;<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942, Apr. 12, 1943) INT-14GR-389<br />

[Greek Press in South America]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-14GR-271<br />

Patrizi, Ettore<br />

[Press reaction to the return <strong>of</strong> Ettore Patrizi to<br />

San Francisco] (Dec. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-921<br />

[San Francisco investigation <strong>of</strong> Fascist activities]<br />

(May 26, 1942) 1NT-17IT-235<br />

Paukstas, Charles<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

(Nov. 24. 1942) INT-5BA-70<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) 1NT-5BA-1S2<br />

Paul-Boncour, Joseph<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

(June 27. 1945) INT-33FR-63<br />

Paul-Jones, Helena<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helena<br />

Paul-Jones] (Apr. 13. 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-81<br />

Paul, Peter R.<br />

Austrian Institute (Nov. 19, 1943) 1NT-4AV-407<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-270<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-446<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-49<br />

Austrians in New York<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-4AU-339<br />

[Conversation with Peter Paul (Weiss)]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-390<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5. 1942) INT-4AU-89<br />

Czernin- Deutsch Controversy<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-458<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Friedrich Adler (Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-445<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Austrian monarchists]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-24<br />

Paul, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Brothers Knezevich on Prince Paul<br />

Karageorgevitch (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-755<br />

Mrs. Mabel Groutich [wife <strong>of</strong> former Yugoslav<br />

Minister to U.S.] (Apr. 30, 1943) INT-30YV-856<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia "Political Prisoner"<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-308<br />

Paulding, C. G.<br />

[C. G. Paulding, editor <strong>of</strong> The Commonweal<br />

(Catholic weekly), conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 16, 1943) INT-12FR-636<br />

Luncheon Given in Honor <strong>of</strong> His Excellency<br />

Ambassador Jacques Maritain, by the<br />

French-American Club, at the Waldorf-Astoria<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-12FR-988<br />

Paus-Grund, Olaf<br />

Interview with Mr. Olaf Paus-Grund<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-25SC-355<br />

Pavalkis, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Pavelic, Nikola<br />

[Information on Nikola Pavelic]<br />

(Jan. 10. 1945) INT-30YU-1650<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

Activités <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. Pavelich's Exponents<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-37<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1363<br />

American Srbobran on "Solidarity" Between<br />

Macek and Pavelich<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-356<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in United<br />

States" (May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-5<br />

[Ante Pavelich claims United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans is Communist directed]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1551<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 263


Pavelich, Ante<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1215<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-140<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavehch]<br />

(June 25. 1945) INT-30YU-1853<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavehch (refugee)]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1662;<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-16S6<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee) about<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Treasurer election<br />

referendum] (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1179<br />

Conversation with Mr. Greenburger<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-462<br />

Croat-Hungarian Conflict<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-15HU-390<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-877;<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-30YU-895<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23. 1942) INT-30YU-168<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 3, 5. 1942) INT-30YU-2<br />

"Croatian: The Government and the People"<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) INT-30YU-592<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1048<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Dr. Ante Pavelich (<strong>of</strong> the Park Avenue Address)<br />

and the March <strong>of</strong> Time Program<br />

(Dec. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-448<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-33YU-1<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the Communists;<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts from<br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. 19-24. 1942) INT-30YU-190<br />

Information Concerning Croatia [on Italian move<br />

for collaboration between Pavelich and Machek]<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-30YU-908<br />

Information Provided by Pavelich on Ninchich<br />

(May 31. 1943) INT-30YU-918<br />

[Interview with Mr. Kosanovich; Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

(June 1-3. 1942) INT-30YU-77<br />

[Interview with Pavelich]<br />

(Nov. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1580<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav Internal<br />

Situation and Yugoslav-Russian Relations<br />

(Apr. 25, 1946) INT-33YU-130<br />

[Letter from Frano Cvjetisa on Croatian<br />

Conditions] (May 14, 1942) INT-30YU-452<br />

"March <strong>of</strong> Time" Broadcast on Mihailovich<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-285<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Yugoslav Seamen's Club<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1336<br />

More on Pavelich, Mohorovich and Sheptich<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1782<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1611<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

[Pavelich Broadcast to South America]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-557<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> American Slavs]<br />

(June 3, 1944) INT-26SL-172<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the Croat<br />

American Congress in Chicago, February 20-21,<br />

1943; Croats Launch Bomber Drive with<br />

$100,000 (Feb. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-723<br />

Pro-Pavelich American Croatian Organization<br />

Calls for an Independent Croatia<br />

(Dec. 20. 1944) INT-33YU-108<br />

[Role for King Peter in Yugoslav crisis]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1358<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-193<br />

264 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Tensions in the Yugoslav Delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (May 5. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1785<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Apr. 29, May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-28<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-33YU-131<br />

[Yugoslav Developments at San Francisco]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1784<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav relief (Nov. 18, 1944) 1NT-30YV-1599<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia (Dec. 7, 1943) INT-33YU-55<br />

Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich] (Feb. 3, 1943) 1NT-30YU-617<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich's Military Induction Status]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-529<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich's Military Status]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-608<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich in San<br />

Francisco] (June 12, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1830<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1620;<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1637;<br />

(Mar. 1. 1945) INT-30YU-1711<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government in Exile [in<br />

Argentina] Criticized<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-651<br />

Pavelich, Nikola<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's Alleged Improper Conduct]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-585<br />

Brazilian permission to disembark without visa<br />

(May 14, 1942) INT-30YU-452<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Frano Cvjetisa from Rio de Janeiro<br />

Containing anti-Croat Propaganda ]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-574<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government in Exile [in<br />

Argentina] Criticized<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) 1NT-30YU-651<br />

Pavía, Enrico<br />

[Enrico Pavia] (May 30, 1945) INT-17IT-1785<br />

Pavich, Capt.<br />

Serbian National Defense Council (Captain Pavich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Visiting Yugoslav Military Mission)<br />

(Apr. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-44<br />

Pavlik, John<br />

[Interview with John Pavlik <strong>of</strong> "Svoboda" on the<br />

Czechs in Texas] (Feb. 2, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-628<br />

Pavl<strong>of</strong>f, Steve<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-326<br />

Pavlovich, Srdja<br />

[Democratic Youth <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia hold first<br />

Congress] (Jan. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1247<br />

Pavlovich, Z.<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

protests attack by Z. Pavlovich<br />

(Aug. 6. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1488<br />

Pawlak, John<br />

[John Pawlak] (July 28. 1942) INT-21PO-65;<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-21PO-246;<br />

(June 7, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-867<br />

[Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Poland and its<br />

views on American Slav Congress activities]<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-21PO-69<br />

[Polish-American leadership struggle and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(July 3, 1942) 1NT-2IPO-68<br />

Pawlowich, Ian<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation with<br />

Tibor Eckhardt] (May 6, ¡942) INT-15HU-102<br />

Payer, Harry<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-103<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-33Z-83<br />

Slav Congress, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

fiVov. ;, 1944) INT-26SL-207<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

Slav Congress [speech]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-26SL-204<br />

Paz, Mr.<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Colonel Paz and the Agrupación Militar<br />

on the Spanish situation] (Dec. 30, 1944-Jan. 2,<br />

1945) INT-27SP-422<br />

Pazzi, Guido<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Italian Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

and appointment <strong>of</strong> Guido Pazzi as<br />

undersecretary] (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-171T-1033<br />

[Political personalities in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-nrr-1017<br />

Peace<br />

see Armistices<br />

see Demobilization<br />

see Pacifists<br />

see Peace settlement<br />

see Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

Peace Now<br />

[Peace Now movement, information]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-10EU-320<br />

Peace settlement<br />

see also Armistices<br />

see also Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

[A West Slav Federal Union]<br />

([May. 1943]) INT-9CZ-430<br />

Additional Background on the Russian Polish<br />

Situation ([May 12, 1943]) INT-24RS-146<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence (Aug. 26, 1944) INT-33Z-87<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

[Americans United for World Organization,<br />

meeting report] (May 15, 1945) 1NT-10EU-589<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

[programs and activities]<br />

(June 30, 1945) INT-10EU-610<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-434<br />

Article <strong>of</strong> Marshal Tito Dealing with Political<br />

Issues (May 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1382<br />

[Aufbau forthcoming meeting on Europe's peace<br />

problem: Danubian basin]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-140<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V. Halperin<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-24RS-140<br />

Biocrat Kettner Fights for a Realistic Peace<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-298<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

Catholic Factor in Post-War Plans<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-19MI-189<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26. 1944) INT-14GR-478<br />

Col. Grinius on Prospects for Allied Peace with<br />

Germany (Feb. 10. 1944) INT-5BA-307<br />

[Common Council for American Unity proposal to<br />

organize a multinational/racial conference to<br />

study possible terms <strong>of</strong> a just peace]<br />

(Feb. 17. 1941) INT-19MI-11<br />

[Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace, by Edward Hallett Cam<br />

reactions and comments]<br />

(July 17-Aug. 14. 1942) INT-10EU-59<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

[Conversation with President Benes]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-426<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Declaration in the name <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia<br />

(Feb., 1944) INT-5BA-351<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May 1, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-70<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by David J.<br />

Dallin (July 1, 1943) INT-24RS-I72


Index by Subjects and Names Pekich, Branko<br />

[Dr. Hans Simons' lecture: problems <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

settlement] (Oct. 22, 194S) INT-10EU-633<br />

[Federal solution for Europe: report on joint<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association,<br />

the American Political Science Association, and<br />

the American Society for Public Administration]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-324<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23. 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

[Fotitch speech to Foreign Policy Asociation,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1944]<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1565<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-12FRSS6<br />

[French views on control <strong>of</strong> the Rhine, extract<br />

from article] (Feb. 15, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-957<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Small European Nations, speech by<br />

President Benes at the Chicago Council on<br />

Foreign Relations, May 22, 1943]<br />

(May 17, 1943) INT-9CZ-427<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-133<br />

General de Gaulle and Postwar Arrangements<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-12FR-960<br />

Germans: document series INT-13GE-1 to<br />

INT-13GE-1720<br />

Interview with Franc Snoj<br />

(Sept. 12, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1560<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(May 11-19. 1943) INT-9CZ-41S<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-American<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-554<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Possible Interest From a Conversation<br />

with [Mr.] P. This Morning [Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-778<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-624<br />

Kerensky on Stalin's Strategy and Soviet<br />

Territories (May 2. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-250<br />

[Leftist views <strong>of</strong> world political scene as viewed by<br />

writer in Austrian Labor Information]<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-4AV-612<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

[London Times article on post-war policy and<br />

arrangements, extract]<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-455<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-56<br />

Mass Meeting on the San Francisco Security<br />

Conference (May 7. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-594<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

and Social Science in Philadelphia, Nov. 16,<br />

1942: Central East Europe After the War<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-10EU-120<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia for the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Republic, NYC, Oct. 25, 1943]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-56S<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Amb.<br />

Hurban and Dr. Kozak, "Present views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech government-in-exile"]<br />

(Aug. 6-Oct. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-546<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for Peace<br />

Week" in Los Angeles] (Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13,<br />

1945) ¡NT-10EU-570<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-33Z-100<br />

Polish and Czech Opinions on Post-War<br />

Settlements (Feb. 11, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-147<br />

[Possible negotiated peace agreement with German<br />

generals] (Dec. 11. 1942) INT-25SC-65<br />

[Possible negotiated peace with German<br />

non-political leaders]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-25SC-67<br />

[Possible negotiated peace with Germany]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-25SC-73<br />

[Post-war programs] (Dec. 24, 1942; Jan 6,<br />

1943) 1NT-25SC-68<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-142<br />

[Postwar problems: attitude <strong>of</strong> Russia, future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Empire, and safeguard <strong>of</strong> small<br />

democracies] (Apr. 2, 1944) 1NT-10EU-386<br />

[Postwar territorial settlements in Eastern Europe,<br />

extract from Walter Lippman's U.S. Foreign<br />

Policy] (June 1, 1943) INT-10EU-219<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's conversation with President<br />

Benes] (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-471<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3, 1944) INT-4AU-488<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer (May 10, 1945) INT-4AU-812<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL-175<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) 1NT-24RS-187<br />

[Samuel Grossvogel, conversation memo]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1944) 1NT-12FR-930<br />

Semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial French Views on the Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Ocr. 2. 1944) ¡NT-12FR-899<br />

[Separate settlement between the Soviet Union,<br />

Finland, and Romania]<br />

(Aug. 9. 1942) INT-10EU-95<br />

[Serbian Views on Post-War Settlement and<br />

Russia] (May 6, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-869<br />

[Sermon delivered by Father Ignatius Smith at the<br />

National Shrine <strong>of</strong> the Immaculate Conception,<br />

Mar. 14, 1943] (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-321<br />

Slav Congress [speech]<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-26SL-204<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-581<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-572<br />

Socialist Proposals for World Peace<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-10EU-369<br />

[Soviet views on an international organization at<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

fJVov. 6. 1943) INT-24RS-196<br />

[Soviet Views on Priority Questions <strong>of</strong> Postwar<br />

Organization] (July 14, 1943) INT-33RS-2<br />

[Soviet War Aims] (Mar. 8, 1943) INT-24RS-130;<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-131<br />

[Statement by Friends <strong>of</strong> Aid to Russia]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-24RS-232<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> article "Regarding plans for the<br />

future" from New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-9CZ-362<br />

Tito's Speech to First Dalmatian Brigade<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1563<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> a Representative Austrian Group in<br />

Close Touch with Socialist Movement in Austria<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-479<br />

Visit From Major Erwin Lessner<br />

(May 21. 1945) INT-4AU-810<br />

War Aims and Political Warfare<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1715<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29, 1942) INT-14GR-175<br />

What About Austria After the War Ends?<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-4AU-165<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1528<br />

Peacekeeping forces<br />

see International military forces<br />

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii<br />

Oliver Lyttelton, Pearl Harbor, and the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-10EU-432;<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-33Z-82<br />

Pearl, Mary J.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mary J.<br />

Pearl - Italians] (Sept. 17, 1942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-82<br />

Pearse, Sidney J.<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Pearson, Drew<br />

[Drew Pearson's column for "Il Progresse<br />

ítalo-Americano"] (July 23. 1943) INT-nrr-719<br />

L'Ordine Figli d'Italia et la Collaboration de M.<br />

Drew Pearson sur le "Progresse<br />

ítalo-Americano" (July 3. 1943) 1NT-17TT-694<br />

[Radio broadcast by Luigi Antonini]<br />

(July 11, 1943) 1NT-I7rr-851<br />

Peasant Party<br />

[Addition to Prince Radziwill's list <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

leaders <strong>of</strong> the Peasant Party in Poland]<br />

(Mar. 10, ¡945) ¡NT-21PO-1163<br />

Pechanac, Kosta<br />

[Leading Yugoslav Personalities]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-247<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-165<br />

Pécora, Ferdinand<br />

Banker Challenges Pécora To Duel After Justice<br />

Speaks on Patriotism<br />

(Sept. 28, 1942) INT-17IT-404<br />

Pedersen, Karl<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

CJVov. 18, 1943) 1NT-10EU-280<br />

Pedlow, James G.<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) 1NT-15HU-409<br />

Pejovich, Luka<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-194<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

Publications] (June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-108<br />

Activities, Cleveland Mar. 8-11, 1942<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) 1NT-30YU-17<br />

American Serb Nationalist Scene<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1660<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran staff and operations]<br />

(Feb. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1244<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21, 27, 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

Branko Pekich, Secretary Serb National Federation<br />

(May 20. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-68;<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-30YU-988<br />

[Branko Pekich's memo on situation in Yugoslavia<br />

after entry <strong>of</strong> Russian troops]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1615<br />

Comment by Pekich<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-30YU-1809<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-33YU-44<br />

Conversation with Branko Pekich and Three<br />

Editors <strong>of</strong> "Srbobran"<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-30YU-980<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Cornelius C.<br />

Ellesin, and Milovan Shundich]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1767<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Dr. K. K.<br />

Ellesin, Milovan Shundich, and Nicholas<br />

Vurdelja] (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1719<br />

Croatian Affairs (Sept. 26, 1942) INT-30YU-248<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-150<br />

[Interview with Branko Pekich]<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1472;<br />

(Nov. 22. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1605<br />

Interviews with Mr. Samuel Werlinich, President<br />

and Mr. Branko Pekich, General-Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Apr. 9-14, 1942) INT-30YU-46<br />

[Joint Polish-Serbian Rally, NYC, May 20, 1945]<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-30YU-1798<br />

Joint Serb National Federation-Serbian National<br />

Defense Council-Orthodox Church "Appeal"<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1633<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 265


Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other Yugoslav<br />

Activities] (July 23. 1942) INT-30YU-I21<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

(Feb. 24, 1943) INT-30YU-713<br />

[Croat Presence at King Peter's Reception]<br />

(July 7, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-133<br />

Croatian-American Council Refuses to Greet King<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Feb. 26, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-722<br />

Croatians in America: Reception <strong>of</strong> King Peter<br />

Held in New York<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-122<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15. 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

[Ex-ambassador Fotitch's efforts to maintain<br />

Yugoslav diplomats in action in the U.S.]<br />

(Sept. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1508<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message to<br />

King Peter II from Serbian-American groups]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1666<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1591<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

[Ivan Subasich's trip to London; letter <strong>of</strong> Subasich<br />

to King Peter] (June 9, 1943) INT-33YU-30<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Danubia ([n.d.]) 1NT-8CR-147<br />

[King Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

(June 19, 1943) INT-30YU-961<br />

King Peter's Letter to His Dismissed Ministers<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-540<br />

[King Peter's Speech, September 6, 19420<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-224<br />

King Peter's Visit<br />

(June 26, July 3, 1942) 1NT-30YU-131<br />

King's Marriage [Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-30YU-965<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Letter from Ban Subasich to King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia flVov. 19. 1943) INT-33YU-50<br />

[Major Zivan Knezevich]<br />

(Ocr. 8, 1943) INT-33YU-45<br />

Markovich, Minerovich and Loyen on the New<br />

Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(July 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1457<br />

Mihailovich Mystery and the Yugoslav<br />

Government (Apr. 5, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-849<br />

Mihailovich-Partisan Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

(Oct. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-431<br />

Mihailovich to be King Peter's Successor<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-33YU-78<br />

Mihailovich to be King Peter's Successor ?<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1466<br />

Notes on the Yugoslav Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1377<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-33YU-71<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

[Picture <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation Delegation<br />

Being Received by King Peter]<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-30YU-148<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1226<br />

[Politics Related to King Peter's Visit]<br />

(July 4, 1942) INT-30YU-135<br />

Proposed Yugoslav Declaration [on Croat<br />

Quislings, Budget, King Peter]<br />

(July 25. 1943) INT-30YU-1022<br />

[Reaction to Arrival <strong>of</strong> King Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

(June 23. 1942) INT-30YU-105<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 24, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1411<br />

Report from London<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1477<br />

Resignations from Purich Goverament-in-exile<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1465<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) JNT-30YU-1507<br />

268 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Role for King Peter in Yugoslav crisis]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1358<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter on<br />

Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

(June 19. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1013<br />

Serb National Federation Protests to King Peter<br />

Against Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich and Fotitch<br />

(June 19. 1944) ¡NT-33YU-76<br />

Serb National Federation Protests to King Peter<br />

Against the Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Milailovich and Fottich<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1444<br />

[Serb National Federation Reception <strong>of</strong> King<br />

Peter] (July 2, 1942) INT-30YU-129<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis Christopher<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-940<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some 'Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

Some reactions to reported Tito-Subasich<br />

agreement (Dec. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1619<br />

Statement by Krnjevich<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1656<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1653<br />

[Telegram from King Peter to Subasich]<br />

(June 18, 1943) INT-30YU-956<br />

U.S., Yugoslavia Pledge War Unity<br />

(July 24, 1942) 1NT-30YU-140<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia and " Greater<br />

Serbia" Campaign (July 10, 1942) INT-33YU-4<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia in Retrospect<br />

(July 25, 1942) INT-33YU-6<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on the<br />

Same Subject (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1274<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

[Yugoslav Government-in-Exile Against Partisans;<br />

King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat<br />

(Dec. 2, 16, 1942) INT-30YU-602<br />

Yugoslav King's March 27 Message Perturbs Some<br />

Yugoslavs (Mar. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-796<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25. 1944) INT-33YU-69<br />

Yugoslav Politics in London [Genral Velebit's<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich's Alleged Cooperation<br />

with Germans] (May 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1420<br />

Yugoslav Problems: Interview <strong>of</strong> Mr. Momcilo<br />

Ninchich, Yugoslav Foreign Minister, and <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Constantin Fotitch, Yugoslav Minister to<br />

Washington (July 14, 1942) INT-30YV-154<br />

[Yugoslav Views <strong>of</strong> King Peter's Visit to U.S.]<br />

(July 19, 1942) INT-30YU-145<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-34<br />

Yugoslavia: Political -- Current Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 17-22, 1944) INT-30YU-1360<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Information<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1305<br />

Yugoslavs Well Prepared for Reconstuction<br />

(Sept. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-214<br />

Peter, Prince <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Princess Irene <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-24RS-211<br />

Peter, Val J.<br />

German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communications with Homeland<br />

(Sept. 24, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1691<br />

Peters, Michael<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-33BU-1<br />

Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian press<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-7BU-14<br />

Petersen, Esper A.<br />

Danish Meeting (May 16, 1944) INT-25SC-296<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

(June 17, ¡944) 1NT-25SC-305<br />

Petersen, Kaare<br />

[Scandinavian economists biographical notes]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-25SC-22<br />

Peterson, Arno<br />

[Frederick, S.Dak., a Finnish farming community]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-11FI-56<br />

Peterson, John<br />

[Frederick, S.Dak., a Finnish farming community]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-11FI-56<br />

Petliura, Simon<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18. 1944]) MT-29UK-317<br />

Petrak, Milan<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27, 1942) INT-30YU-116<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21, 27, 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1315<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee) about<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Treasurer election<br />

referendum] (Dec. 21, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1179<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-877<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Kraja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1412<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Affairs<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-42<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1251<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

(June 25. 1943) INT-30YU-972<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23, 25, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-87<br />

Michael Horvath (May 24, 1943) 1NT-30YU-907<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar (Croatian<br />

National Fraternalists)<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-875<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Petrak<br />

(June 5, 1943) 1NT-30YU-933<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-842<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Petrak-Krasich Referendum<br />

(Jan. 3, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1193<br />

Referendum for Election <strong>of</strong> New Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

(Dec. 31. 1943) INT-30YU-1189<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29. 1943) INT-30YV-917<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Apr. 29, May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-28<br />

"Zajednicar" Editorial on Austria and Otto<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-402<br />

Petran, Tabitha<br />

Campaign against German Federalism<br />

(Mar. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-594<br />

Petrash, Louis<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-15HU-657<br />

Interview with Judge Louis Petrash<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-15HU-778<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society<br />

(June 9, 1945) INT-15HU-793<br />

Petrinovich, Frano<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-731<br />

[Conversation with Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1689<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

[Frano Petrinovich's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Dissension] (Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-231<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

(JVov. ;/. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1591


Index by Subjects and Names Pieck, Wilhelm<br />

Interview with Rudolph Trost (Slovene)<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943) INT-30YU-1055<br />

[Letter From Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-158<br />

Louis Adamic and Co. Send Greetings to Yugoslav<br />

Partisans Via Moscow<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-570<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1359<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1042<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-524<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) 1NT-30YV-230<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) ÍNT-30YU-150<br />

Petroleum and petroleum industry<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the Arab-American<br />

Mirror (Apr. 14. 1944) INT-33AR-21<br />

[Possible import <strong>of</strong> oil from the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(May 4, ¡945) INT-24RS-372<br />

Petrovic, Svetislav<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Petrovich, Mihailo<br />

Cabinet Changes [Yugoslav]<br />

(July 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1026<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Wov. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Petrovich, Rastko<br />

Talk with Rastko Petrovich, First Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslav Embassy<br />

(Sept. 21. 1942) INT-30YU-254<br />

Petrovitch, Svetislav-Sreta<br />

Sava N. Kosanovich; Free Yugoslavia Calling by<br />

Svetislav-Sveta Petrovich<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-62<br />

Petruschak, Ivan<br />

Carpatho-Russian Club Formed in London<br />

(Feb. 11. 1944) INT-8CR-92<br />

Radio Address by Ivan Petruschak: The<br />

Subcarpathian People Strive for Their Liberation<br />

CiVov. 28, 1943) INT-8CR-102<br />

Petrushka, Mike John<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Petrutis, Mr.<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-5BA-521<br />

Petschek, Hans<br />

Czechoslovakia fAtov. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-810<br />

[Hans Petschek] (Dec. 4. 1941) INT-9CZ-2<br />

Nazis Seize Possessions <strong>of</strong> Czech Industrial Family<br />

(May 22. 1942) INT-9CZ-74<br />

Pevzner, Samuel<br />

IWO Activities (Apr. 9. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-97<br />

Peyre, Henri<br />

[Germany after Yalta]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1378<br />

Peyrouton, Marcel<br />

General Giraud, General de Gaulle, and Marcel<br />

Peyrouton [interview with Tixier]<br />

(Jan. 21. ¡943) 1NT-12FR-488<br />

Peza Conference, Sept. 1942<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong> Balli<br />

Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

(Nov. 14, ¡943) lNT-¡AL-83<br />

Peza, Myslim<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 2 (Jan. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-163<br />

Mepibers <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-1AL-82<br />

Pezderc, John<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

Pfeifer, Hans P.<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Central America<br />

(Jan. 10. 12, 1942) INT-13GE-87<br />

Pfeiffer, Timothy<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Arab World in America and<br />

the Present War (Feb. 27, 1942) INT-2AB-24<br />

Pfister, Eva<br />

Miss Eva Pfister (Jan. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-544<br />

Pflaum, Charles<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19, 1943) INT-17IT-711<br />

Pflaum, Irving<br />

German Affairs (Sept. 5. 1944) INT-13GE-1206<br />

Philadelphia Lutherischer Herold<br />

(newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 1-8, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-154;<br />

(July 10. 20. 1942) INT-I3GE-263;<br />

(July 27. Aug. 3. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-264<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

[American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1942]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1942) INT-5BA-45<br />

[Antanas Smetona's visit to Philadelphia, Nov.<br />

1942] (Nov. 10. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-138<br />

Bruening, Treviranus Active?<br />

(Aug. 31. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1209<br />

[Conversations with Italian-Americans in<br />

Philadelphia] (Apr. 12-13, 1944) INT-I7IT-1126<br />

Dr. Max Diez (Feb. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-983<br />

Enemy Alien Minorities in Eastern Cities<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-10EU-228<br />

Forthcoming "All-National Liberation Congress"<br />

in Philadelphia (Aug. 30, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-172<br />

German American Meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-13GE-1002<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Convention in<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., June 26-July 1, 1944]<br />

(July 15. 1944) INT-8CR-157<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Convention] (May 26, 1944) INT-8CR-138<br />

[International Institute in Philadelphia,<br />

information] (Jan. 3, 1945) INT-10EU-524<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-346<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-345<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians in Philadelphia Area<br />

(Sepf. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-49<br />

Philadelphia Congress [<strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians]<br />

(July 27, 1944) INT-8CR-164<br />

[Polish Sea League conference and Polish mass<br />

meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.]<br />

(Dec. 7-11, 1942) INT-21PO-160<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-344<br />

Report on Communist-Lithuanian Meeting in<br />

Philadelphia on Mar. 21, 1943<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-5BA-160<br />

Sidelight on Recent GCU Convention<br />

(July 25. 1944) INT-8CR-161<br />

Philhellene (periodical)<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-14GR-478<br />

Philip, Andre<br />

[Andre Philip, note] (iVov. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-404<br />

Andre Philip <strong>of</strong> Fighting French [article by Cecelia<br />

Ager] (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-402<br />

[Andre Philip, the trade-union situation, and<br />

communist activities in France]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) INT-12FR-268<br />

Andre Philip's Address [on the role <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

in French resistance]<br />

(Nov. 2, 1942) INT-12FR-403<br />

[Andre Philip's appeal urging the French to<br />

recognize and support de Gaulle]<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-12FR-300<br />

[Andre Philip's broadcast concerning the letter <strong>of</strong><br />

Herriot and Jeanneney to Petain]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-12FR-359<br />

[Andre Philip's escape and appointment]<br />

(July 27, 1942) INT-12FR-197<br />

[Andre Philip's interview with President Roosevelt<br />

and Sumner Welles]<br />

(¿Vov. 22-27. 1942) INT-12FR-405<br />

[Andre Philip's position and plans]<br />

(Aug. 18. 1942) INT-12FR-338<br />

[Andre Philip's report on de Gaulle's support in<br />

France] (Oct. 16. 1942) INT-12FR-355<br />

[Andre PhiUp's trip to U.S.] 1NT-12FR-468<br />

De Gaullist Claims for Political Power<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-12FR-483<br />

[Fighting French personalities and press,<br />

information] (Sept. 28. 1942) INT-12FR-341<br />

Free French National Committee: Vignaux'<br />

Philosophy (July 30. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-195<br />

Letter from Andre Philip to Jacques Maritain<br />

(Sept. 29-Oct. 2. 1942) INT-12FR-509<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-12FR-881<br />

[Situation among the Fighting French in London<br />

after Philip's arrival]<br />

(Sept. 24. 1942) INT-12FR-378<br />

Philippowski, Adam<br />

Archbishop Adam Announces His Recognition by<br />

the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(December 8, 1944) INT-8CR-192<br />

[Bishop Adam Philippowski: Biographical<br />

Note] INT-8CR-267<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Alexis<br />

Gierowski [on Archbishop Adam]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) 1NT-8CR-193<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (¿Vov. 18. 1943) ¡NT-8CR-70<br />

Philips, Roland S<br />

Report on Americans All<br />

(Mar. 30. 1942) INT-19MI-58<br />

Philon, Philon<br />

AMGOT and Greece<br />

(Sept. 14. 1943) INT-14GR-415<br />

Greece and Albania (iVov. 50, 1943) INT-1AL-81<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

Pi y Sunyer, Carlos<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

(iVov. 13, 1944) 1NT-33SP-20<br />

Piatkiewicz, Karol<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities in Chicago]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1079<br />

Poles and the Crimea Conference<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1127<br />

[Polish-American views on Polish politics after the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Sikorski] (July 9. 1943) INT-21PO-479<br />

Recent Conversations with Poles<br />

(Oct. 13. 1943) INT-21PO-562<br />

Piech, Joseph<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Chicago Chapter <strong>of</strong> the KNAPP]<br />

(June 1. 1943) INT-21PO-427<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-444<br />

[Joseph Piech; The American-Polish Trades<br />

Council] (July 19, 1943) 1NT-21PO-491<br />

Pieck, Wilhelm<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) 1NT-13GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) 1NT-13GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 269


Platek, Wendell S. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-758<br />

Remarks by Wendell Platek<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-9CZ-667<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional Material<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-327<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 1942]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-144<br />

Wendell Platek Comments on Recent<br />

Developments (July 11, 1944) INT-9CZ-718<br />

Wendell Platek on Slovak-American Political<br />

Development (May 2, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-684<br />

[Wendell S. Platek's Views Concerning the<br />

Czechoslovak Government]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-870<br />

Platon, Charles<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-179<br />

[Laval's cabinet changes]<br />

(Sept. 11-28, 1942) INT-12FR-342<br />

Plechavicius, Povilas<br />

On the Swedish Radio Report About Revolt in<br />

Lithuania (June 9, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-381<br />

Pleckaitis, Mr.<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Catholic<br />

Federation Press Bureau Item "Pleckaitis<br />

Organizes Divisions Against Lithuania Among<br />

Poles in England" (Mar. 6, 1943) INT-5BA-149<br />

Plettl, Martin<br />

Martin Plettl (Apr. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-117<br />

Pleven, Rene<br />

[Articles on Rene Pleven]<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-12FR-276<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S. for use<br />

by the Free French: services and claim <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />

Bergman]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1941-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-189<br />

[Rene Pleven, information]<br />

(Sept. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-782<br />

Ploechl, Willibald<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-28<br />

Austria Held Key to World Peace<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-148<br />

Austria Held Worthy <strong>of</strong> Allied Aid<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-4AU-149<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

[Clarification <strong>of</strong> Austrian political activities in the<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-23<br />

[Common front among Austrians in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-5<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-S1<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) 1NT-4AU-347<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-710<br />

Plucinski, Richard<br />

[Activist clergy in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-26SL-106<br />

Pobers, Michel<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-549<br />

Pour la Victoire [interview with Geneviève<br />

Tabouis and Michel Pobers]<br />

(Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 1943) INT-12FR-516<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, 1942) 1NT-12FR-154<br />

272 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Pochynok, Timothy<br />

Ukrainian Periodical "Nova Pora"<br />

(Oct. 19, 1942) INT-29UK-121<br />

Pockay, Anton<br />

[Living conditions for Yugoslav prisoner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-I324<br />

Podolski, Henry<br />

[Henry Podolski and Joseph Karasewicz in<br />

Detroit] (July 27, 1944) 1NT-21PO-923<br />

[Ladislav Kucharski and Henry Podolski]<br />

(June 4, ¡943) INT-21PO-441<br />

[Martin Zukowski and Henry Podolski]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1276<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(Nov. 5, 1944) INT-21PO-1019;<br />

(July 5-6, 1945) INT-21PO-1453<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(May 7. 1944) INT-21PO-843;<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-944;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-21PO-1064<br />

Poeld, Oscar M.<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Estonian Independence Day,<br />

February, 1944 (Mar. 2, 1944) INT-33ES-1<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at the<br />

International Institute, Boston<br />

(Mar. 5, 1945) INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-325<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33ES-2<br />

POEN<br />

Political Information Concerning the Salzburg<br />

Area (May 24, 1945) INT-4AU-829<br />

Poggi, Frank<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Frank Poggi<br />

CiVov. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-920<br />

Pokorny, Frank<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-15HU-657<br />

Pol, Heinz<br />

[German political refugees reaction to "revenge<br />

policies"] (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-13GE-615<br />

Propaganda for a S<strong>of</strong>t Peace: Apologists for<br />

Germany Included Anti-Nazi Refugees, a Reader<br />

Says (Apr. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-620<br />

Poland<br />

see also Cracow, Poland<br />

see also East Prussia<br />

see also Galicia<br />

see also Poles<br />

see also Silesia<br />

see also Slovakia<br />

see also Slovaks<br />

see also Teschen<br />

see also Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br />

see also Warsaw, Poland<br />

Additional Background on the Russian Polish<br />

Situation ([May 12, 1943]) INT-24RS-146<br />

Again the "Eastern Frontier" <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-24RS-114<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

(July 25, 1945) INT-33GE-110<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' views regarding Poland and the<br />

Baltic States] (Feb. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-131<br />

Alleged Russian Intentions with Regard to<br />

Romania and Poland<br />

(Jan. 15, 1944) 1NT-24RS-218<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian Issue<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-33Z-64<br />

America's Stake in Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

(June 16. 1944) 1NT-24RS-2S9<br />

Amerika, Ukrainian Paper <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-29UK-185<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept.. 1943) INT-10EU-265<br />

Anti-Russian and Pro-Serbian Propaganda by<br />

Polish Agencies in the Middle East<br />

(Sept. 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1576<br />

Appeal <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Committee <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

to the Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-5BA-313<br />

Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Attached OSS Memorandum,<br />

"Ukrainian Societies"<br />

(June 2. 1943) INT-29UK-189<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-434<br />

[Benes and the Atlantic Charter, editorial from<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(May 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-431<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baltic States]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-5BA-179<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues Agitation<br />

for Inclusion in U.S.S.R. <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak<br />

Districts (July 21, 1945) INT-33CR-23<br />

Catholic Factor in Post-War Plans<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-19MI-189<br />

Catholic View <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and Soviet<br />

Russia (Dec. 1, 1943) INT-33Z-49<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-158;<br />

(Mar. 16, 1943) 1NT-10EU-159<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting] (June 8. 1942) INT-10EU-72<br />

Chicago's Czechs and the Polish Problem<br />

(May 30, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-914<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius on the Finnish-Russian<br />

Negotiations and the Second Front<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-5BA-336<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-333<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Czech Journalists<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-658<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-238<br />

[Confrontation <strong>of</strong> American and Soviet Russian<br />

policy in Central Europe, effect on<br />

governments-in exile and national groups]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-127<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-33CZ-16;<br />

(June 1, 1943) 1NT-33CZ-18<br />

[Conversation with Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

National Aid Association]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-197<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-551<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4, 1945) 1NT-10EU-602<br />

[Conversation with President Benes]<br />

(May 18. 1943) INT-9CZ-426<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-722<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes]<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-33CZ-17<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area] ([July, 1943]) INT-29UK-212<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-128<br />

[Count Michael Potolitski]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1242<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland (June 11, 1945) INT-33CZ-75<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the Polish<br />

question] (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-568<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

Dr. Benes' Trip seen by a Slovak member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovak Legation<br />

(June 4. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-473<br />

[Emigration <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews to Palestine via Soviet<br />

Union and Iran]<br />

(Apr. 14-July 20. 1942) INT-18JE-112<br />

Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-33CZ-39


Index by Subjects and Names Poland<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-237<br />

Former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta on<br />

Anglo-American relations with Soviet Russia<br />

(July 25, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-222<br />

Former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta on the<br />

Present Situation in the Baltic States<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-5BA-403<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Conference in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 1943<br />

(July IS, 1943) INT-5BA-217<br />

[Four newspaper clippings]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) ÍNT-5BA-3<br />

[Frederick G. H<strong>of</strong>fer: the Polish question; Petain]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-10EV-583<br />

French Reactions to Polish Absence from San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33FR-59<br />

Futile Polemics [Editorial from New York Herald<br />

Tribune] (Jan. 6, 1944) ¡yT-24RS-217<br />

[German-American press reaction to Polish<br />

question] (Feb. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-566<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28. 1943) INT-33GE-18<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco: First<br />

Phase (May 30. 1945) 1NT-33HU-73<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) 1NT-33HU-60<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(June 5, 1942) INT-29UK-116<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

(Mar. 1¡, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-276<br />

Interview with Antanas Smetona<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) 1NT-5BA-110<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

[Interview with Henrikas Rabinavicius]<br />

(May 13. 1943) INT-5BA-186<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(June 5, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-191;<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-29UK-269;<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-29UK-339<br />

Interview with John Panchuk [on Query to Stalin<br />

about Autonomy for Ukraine]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-29UK-254<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-169<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

[Interview with Miles Janouch <strong>of</strong> Czech National<br />

Alliance] (May 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-433<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(JVov. 11, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-242<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-29UK-138<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas<br />

(June 13, 1943) INT-5BA-203<br />

[Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff <strong>of</strong> the All<br />

Saints Orthodox church, Detroit]<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-24RS-384<br />

[Interview with Soviet Ambassador Maxim<br />

Litvinov] (Jan. 26, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-106<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabiliauskas<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-5BA-171<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) INT-29UK-293<br />

J. Budrys, Lithuanian Counsul-General in New<br />

York on Lithuanian-Polish Relations<br />

(May 14. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-182<br />

[Jewish press comments on activities at the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(June 6. 1945) INT-18JE-548<br />

[Jewish press comments regarding the Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Exile and Churchill's statement<br />

on Soviet-Polish relations]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) ¡NT-18JE-346<br />

K. Jurgela on Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) 1NT-5BA-294<br />

[K. R. Jarowschevicz]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-22<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World Events<br />

Today" (Nov. 20. 1944) INT-24RS-303<br />

[Lecture by Dr. Vera Michels Dean]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-24RS-329<br />

Lecture: "Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe" (Nov. 27, 1944) INT-33RS-29<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon concerning Eduard<br />

Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan Hodza's views on<br />

a Central European Federation; Czechoslovak<br />

press reports] (May 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-343<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-302<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Leaders on Future Relations<br />

with Russia (July 20, 1944) INT-5BA-405<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 1943]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) 1NT-5BA-123<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Paper Prefers Russians to<br />

Poles (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-33U-35<br />

[Lithuanian-Polish collaboration, digest from an<br />

article by K. R. Jurgela]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-5BA-178<br />

Lithuanian Polish relations<br />

(Aug. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-226<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 52-HR<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) INT-SBA-511<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 74-HR<br />

(July 23. 1945) INT-5BA-608<br />

Lithuanians on General Sikorski's Death<br />

(July 9, 1943) INT-5BA-214<br />

Lithuanians on the Soviet-Polish Situation<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) 1NT-5BA-295<br />

Lithuanians-Poles, Attempts at Agreement<br />

(Apr. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-161<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 26. 1944) INT-29UK-288<br />

[Meeting with Msgr. Francis Dubosh, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak League]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) INT-9CZ-373<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Amb.<br />

Hurban and Dr. Kozak, "Present views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech govemment-in-exile"]<br />

(Aug. 6-Oct. 8, 1943) INT-9CZ-546<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9. 1943; June 14, 1943) 1NT-29UK-194<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all Russian<br />

Land with the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-75<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-10EU-613<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) INT-10EU-306<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] (Dec. 17, 1943) 1NT-33UK-10<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943; Dec. 17, 1943) INT-29UK-253<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-10EU-607<br />

Moscow Criticism <strong>of</strong> Anti-Democratic Emigre<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Poland, Hungary, Austria and Other<br />

Countries (Aug. 18, 1943) 1NT-10EU-254<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-28<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21. 1944) INT-33UK-15<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin] (Fed. 5. 1942) 1NT-29UK-31<br />

New Soviet-Polish Crisis and Pravda's Allegation<br />

<strong>of</strong> English Peace Talks with Ribbentrop<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-24RS-219<br />

[Norwegian reaction to Polish-Russian rift]<br />

(July 24, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-193<br />

[Note on talks about Polish-Yugoslav postwar<br />

federation] (Nov. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1142<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

(Apr. 30. 1942) 1NT-33JE-5<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-290;<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-33UK-16<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine<br />

(Apr. 9. 1942) INT-33JE-2<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-33Z-100<br />

Poles Back Jewish State<br />

(Aug. 17. 1942) INT-18JE-122<br />

Poles: document series INT-21PO-1 to<br />

INT-21PO-1560<br />

Poles: numbered reports INT-33PO-1 to<br />

INT-33PO-192<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-290<br />

Polish-Baltic States Relations<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-5BA-180<br />

Polish claims to East Prussia ("Steuben News"<br />

item) (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-614<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-297<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Aug. 26. 1943) INT-33LI-10<br />

[Polish National Council]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-29UK-175<br />

"Polish Problem", address by Raymond A. Davies<br />

(Jan. 8. 1945) INT-18JE-462<br />

Polish-Russian Relations and the Lithuanians<br />

(July 14, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-216<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Territorial and Minority<br />

Questions] (Mar. 18. 1942) INT-29UK-22<br />

[Political attitudes and activities in Los Angeles,<br />

information] (Mar. 20. 1945) INT-10EU-553<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24. 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27. 1944) INT-10EU-367<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Ocr., 1938-Mar.. 1942) INT-29UK-164<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4. 1943) INT-13GE-674<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President Benes<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-10EU-203<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Oct. ¡4. 1944) INT-13GE-1249<br />

[Relations between Polish, Russian and<br />

Czechoslovakian groups]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) INT-9CZ-36<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook<br />

(Aug. 11. 1944) INT-9CZ-735<br />

Render the Germans Impotent As A Military<br />

Threat (June 16, 1942) INT-13GE-294<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) INT-10EU-359<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. 18. 1943) ¡NT-33Z-53<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George Kagan<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-24RS-126<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14. 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Aug. 14. 1945) INT-33CR-25<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16. 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 273


Polish American Council<br />

Polish Meetings•District 4 <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council, New York City, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1943<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-186<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) INT-33PO-2<br />

Polish Pressure Campaign Takes Form<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-33PO-83<br />

Polish Relief Organizations<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) INT-21PO-97<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Nov. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-14S<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942 (Oct. 24. 1942) INT-21PO-112<br />

Prominent Personalities at the Polish American<br />

Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942 (Oct. 23. 1942) INT-21PO-110<br />

Resolution Adopted by the Polish American<br />

Council at the Convention in Buffalo<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-21PO-119<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the Polish Ambassador and the Polish<br />

Consuls at the Polish American Council<br />

Convention in Buffalo<br />

(Nov. 4. 1942) INT-21PO-120<br />

Polish American Historical Society<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23. 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

[Polish Historical Society]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-21PO-102<br />

Polish American Labor Council<br />

Activities Among Polish-American Labor and<br />

Liberal Groups (Apr. 4. 1944) INT-21PO-766<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the second national<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> the American Polish Labor<br />

Council] (Apr. 14. 1945) INT-21PO-1251<br />

Conference Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the American-Polish<br />

Labor Council (Jan. 16. 1944) JNT-21PO-710<br />

Eugene Jasinski and the American Polish Labor<br />

Council (June 5, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1371<br />

[Martin Zukowski and Henry Podolski]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-21PO-1276<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Labor Council<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1203<br />

Nationwide Labor Council Organized To Combat<br />

Polish-American Nationalism<br />

(Feb. 9. 1944) INT-33PO-68<br />

New Split in the Polish Labor Group Caused by<br />

Poland's Crisis (Apr. 11. 1945) INT-21PO-1246<br />

Organization Meeting for District American Polish<br />

Labor Council Not Held<br />

(May 30. 1944) INT-2IPO-856<br />

[Plans for Polish Eastern Area Conference<br />

sponsored by Polish American Labor Council<br />

and other organizations]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1528<br />

[Polish refugee groups]<br />

(Apr. 30. 1945) INT-21PO-1292<br />

Polish Trade Unions Meeting<br />

(Jan. 16. 1944) INT-21PO-670<br />

Pro-Soviet Line <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki Stirs Dissent<br />

Among Polish-American Workers<br />

(Apr. 6. 1945) INT-33PO-175<br />

Reception Meeting for Leo Krzycki<br />

(June 18, 1945) INT-21PO-1405<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-155<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John Sobczak regarding the American<br />

Polish Labor Council]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1945) INT-21PO-1218<br />

[William Warzdala]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) INT-21PO-1521<br />

Polish-American National Bar Association<br />

[Note about Polish-American National Bar<br />

Association] (Sept. 11. 1942) 1NT-21PO-87<br />

Polish-American National Council<br />

All-Slav Congress (Mar. 25, 1942) INT-21PO-7<br />

Polish American Trade Union Committee<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-622<br />

Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-163<br />

276 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Polish American Trade Union Council<br />

Latest Status <strong>of</strong> Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Trade Union Council<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-21PO-622<br />

Polish Army Veterans Association<br />

[Invitation to Polish Army Veterans Association<br />

District 3 annual convention banquet, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Sept. 6, 1942] (Aug. 1942) INT-21PO-75<br />

Polish Association for Democracy<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Association for Democracy]<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-21PO-868<br />

Polish Officials Here Affected by Their<br />

Government's Crisis (July 29, 1944; Aug. 3,<br />

1944) INT-2IPO-920<br />

Pro-Government Polish Liberals Join Forces Here<br />

(Oct. 5. 1944) INT-33PO-135<br />

Two Polish Factions Enter into Collaboration<br />

(Sept. 30. 1944) INT-21PO-987<br />

Polish-Canadian Congress<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the First Polish-Canadian Congress<br />

in Toronto] (Sept. 19. 1944) INT-21PO-964<br />

Poles in Canada (Dec. 4. 1944) INT-33PO-149<br />

Polish Catholic National Church<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-92<br />

Polish Catholic News Agency<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Apr. 26, ¡943) 1NT-29UK-178<br />

Polish Catholic Press Agency<br />

Council Members <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic Press Agency<br />

Mission (Oct. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1554<br />

Polish Catholic Press Agency Turns to Warsaw<br />

(Oct. 4, 1945) INT-21PO-1552<br />

[Waclaw Bitner on policy changes for Polish<br />

Catholic Press Agency]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1945) INT-21PO-1543<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee Assails Yalta<br />

(Mar. 12. 1945) INT-33PO-167<br />

Situation Among Polish Refugee Groups<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1148<br />

Polish Commercial Club<br />

Polish-American Merchants Look to Post-War<br />

Trade with Poland<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-33PO-81<br />

Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

Notes from the Slovak-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-737;<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-33CZ-50<br />

Polish Press Comments on Liberation Committee<br />

and Mikolajczyk's Visit<br />

(Aug. 7. 1944) INT-21PO-928<br />

Polish Press Reactions to the Polish Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation and Premier Mikolajczyk's<br />

Moscow Visit (Aug. 17. 1944) INT-33PO-113<br />

Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Polish Govemment-in-Exile and<br />

the Chelm Committee<br />

(Aug. 22. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-I15<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

(Sept. 8. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-191<br />

Stalin's Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

at Chelm: a Symposium<br />

(Aug. 3, 1944) INT-33PO-110<br />

Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation at<br />

Lublin<br />

Lublin Committee Establishes News Agency in the<br />

U.S. (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33PO-157<br />

Polish Council<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Polish Council]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1945) INT-21PO-1197;<br />

(Mar. 27. 1945) INT-21PO-1215<br />

Polish Daily News<br />

Address by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg Upon<br />

the Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish Daily<br />

News (Apr. 2, 1944) INT-21PO-765<br />

Polish Democratic Association<br />

[Polish refugee groups]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1292<br />

Polish Refugee Groups Favoring Understanding<br />

with Warsaw (Mar. 28, 1945) INT-21PO-1221<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Situation Among Polish Refugee Groups<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1148<br />

Polish Democratic Party Representation<br />

Pro-Government Polish Liberals Join Forces Here<br />

(Oct. 5, 1944) INT-33PO-135<br />

Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth District <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Falcons in Detroit (July 16. 1943) INT-33PO-30<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-33PO-120<br />

Polish Federation <strong>of</strong> Merchants<br />

[Polish merchants conference in Detroit]<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-21PO-626<br />

Polish Fortnightly Review (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Question in German Politics<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-29UK-9I<br />

Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Unity<br />

American Polonia Preparing To Accept Warsaw?<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-33PO-189<br />

Early Reactions to the New Polish Government<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1427<br />

Poles Here Back the Polish Government <strong>of</strong><br />

National Unity (June 27, 1943) INT-21PO-1472<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the formation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Unity]<br />

(July 4, 1945) INT-21PO-1442<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the new<br />

Polish government]<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-21PO-1434<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the political<br />

composition <strong>of</strong> the new Polish government]<br />

(Aug. 1, 1945) INT-21PO-1495<br />

Polish-American Reactions to the New Polish<br />

Government (July 6, 1945) INT-33PO-188<br />

[Polish-American sentiment toward the new Polish<br />

government] (July 5. 1942) INT-21PO-1441<br />

Polish Officials Here Attempting To Block "Legal<br />

Continuity" <strong>of</strong> Polish Government?<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1534<br />

[Polish opinion in Chicago regarding the Warsaw<br />

government] (July 13, 1945) INT-2IPO-1466<br />

Polish Press Comments on the New Warsaw<br />

Government (July 5, 1945) INT-21PO-1446<br />

Warsaw Looms Larger in Polish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 23, 1945) ¡NT-33PO-192<br />

Polish Information Center<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland, in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

(Apr. 18, 1943) ¡NT-33PO-16<br />

["Poland, a Democracy", a defense <strong>of</strong> the pre-war<br />

Polish regime and its constitutional basis]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1943) INT-21PO-536<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Polish Publicity <strong>Services</strong> in the U.S.<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33PO-95<br />

[Resolution passed at the KNAPP meeting in New<br />

York; plans for Polish anniversary celebrations]<br />

(Aug. 31, 1943) INT-21PO-529<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish Information Center in the<br />

present crisis] (Aug. 12, 1944) INT-21PO-936<br />

Sundry Slav News and Views<br />

(Mar. 12, 18, 1943) INT-26SL-79<br />

Ukrainian Relations, Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-77<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in<br />

America<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (Nov. 17, 1944) INT-26SL-210<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Bronislaw Malmowski at the<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America<br />

(iVov. 10, 1942) INT-21PO-125<br />

Conference on History <strong>of</strong> East Europe<br />

(Ocr. 29-30, 1943) 1NT-21PO-578<br />

[Discussion meeting under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-21PO-1159<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-26SL-185<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Institute<br />

(Jan. 23. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-I082<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America]<br />

(July 1, 1942; Aug. 13. 1942) INT-21PO-67


Index by Subjects and Names Political parties<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in the U.S.<br />

establishment] (May 16. 1942) INT-21PO-47<br />

Polish Manifestation Committee<br />

Polish Protest Rally (Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33PO-173<br />

Polish Military Organization<br />

Recent Polish Opinion and Some Information<br />

about the Country from a Reliable Source<br />

(Feb. 10-16, 1942) 1NT-21PO-3S<br />

Polish Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Ukrainian Question in German Politics<br />

(May IS. 1942) INT-29UK-91<br />

Polish National Alliance<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong> the Polish National<br />

Alliance in Boston]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-21PO-549<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the twenty-ninth convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish National Alliance in Boston]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) 1NT-21PO-55Í<br />

All-Slav Congress (Mar. 25. 1942) INT-21PO-7<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(July 24. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-26;<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-26SL-45<br />

American Slav Congress [meetings actions]<br />

(May 2. 1942) INT-26SL-63<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Alliance and<br />

the Polish-American Press<br />

(Oct. 18, 1943) INT-33PO-40<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-26SL31<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5. 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-26SL-56<br />

Moderates Retain Control <strong>of</strong> the Polish National<br />

Alliance (Oct. 5, 1943) 1NT-33PO-38<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> the 154th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

adoption <strong>of</strong> the Polish constitution]<br />

(May 7. 1945) INT-21PO-1311<br />

On the American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942) 1NT-26SL-90<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to and participation in<br />

American Slav Congress, Detroit Mich.]<br />

V (Mar. 28-Apr. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-37<br />

Polish-American Nationalism on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Buffalo Congress (May 24. 1944) INT-33PO-91<br />

Polish-American Rally<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-33PO-73<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration in Chicago<br />

(June 7, 1943) INT-33PO-25<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-26SL-139<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) INT-26SL-38<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14. 15. 1943) INT-26SL138<br />

Polish National Catholic Church<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

(May 15, 1944) 1NT-21PO-830;<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-21PO-1293<br />

[Father Paul Kozlowski and the Polish National<br />

Catholic Church] (Apr. 14. 1944) INT-21PO-783<br />

[Father Xavier Baronowski]<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-21PO-829<br />

Imminent Split in the Polish American Congress?<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1258<br />

[Note about Reverend Karol Rekas <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

National Catholic Church]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-21PO-83<br />

[Polish National Catholic Church]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-161<br />

Polish National Catholic Church and the Buffalo<br />

Congress (May 20. 1944) INT-21PO-839<br />

Polish National Catholic Church in America<br />

[background, activities, and prominent<br />

personalities] (July 14. 1944) INT-33PO-106<br />

[Reverend Bernard Golawski]<br />

(June 16. 1944) INT-21PO-883<br />

[The Polish National Catholic Church in the<br />

Pittsburgh area] (Apr. 27. 1945) INT-21PO-1285<br />

Polish National Council<br />

Again the "Eastern Frontier" <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-24RS-114<br />

All Slav Congress Sponsored Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-72<br />

[Article about Polish National Council postwar<br />

territorial claims] (Dec. 5. 1942) INT-21PO-156<br />

[Article about Polish National Council resolution<br />

on Poland's postwar boundaries]<br />

(Dec. 12. 1942) INT-21PO-165<br />

[Background information on the Polish Céntrala<br />

and the Polish National Council in New York]<br />

(Feb. 15. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-261<br />

[Excerpts from Matuszewski article "Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Council"]<br />

(Dec. 12. 1942) INT-21PO-164<br />

[Polish-American attitudes about Poland's postwar<br />

boundaries and Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942; Dec. 24, 1942) INT-21PO-170<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

resolution passed by the Polish National<br />

Council] (Dec. 17, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-271<br />

Polish Meetings-District 4 <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council, New York City, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1943<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-21PO-186<br />

[Polish National Council]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) lNT-29VK-n5<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) ¡NT-33PO-3<br />

Polish Weekly Reveals Plans for New Polish<br />

National Council (May 15, 1945) INT-33PO-179<br />

Ukrainian Problem in the Polish National Council,<br />

London, Nov. 11, 1942<br />

(Wov. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-129<br />

Polish National Union <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[All-Slavonic Radio Meeting in Moscow]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-21PO-25<br />

Polish Press Association<br />

[Background information on the Polish Press<br />

Association] (1940) INT-21PO-793<br />

Polish Roman Catholic Union<br />

[Influences exerted on the American Slav<br />

Congress] (Sept. 30. 1942) INT-26SL47<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. 1942) I\T-26SL-64<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to and participation in<br />

American Slav Congress, Detroit Mich.]<br />

(Mar. 28-Apr. 23, 1942) 1NT-21PO-37<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) ÍNT-21PO-92<br />

[Polish participation in] American Slav Congress<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-26SL37<br />

[Polish Roman Catholic Union on the Yalta<br />

Conference] (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1161<br />

[Resolution adopted by the Executive Board and<br />

Directorate <strong>of</strong> the Polish Roman Catholic Union]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-705<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) INT-26SL-38<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge Ail-Out Victory<br />

(Aug. 3, 1942) INT-26SL-36<br />

Polish-Russian Pact<br />

[Polish-American reactions to the Polish-Russian<br />

Pact] CScpI. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-137<br />

Polish Sea League<br />

[Background information on the Polish Sea<br />

League, Michael Pankiewicz, and the Prawda<br />

Publishing Co. Inc.]<br />

(Apr. 5. 1943) INT-21PO-322<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Polish Sea League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Oct. 23, 1944) INT-33PO-139<br />

[Polish Sea League conference and Polish mass<br />

meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.]<br />

(Dec. 7-11, 1942) INT-21PO-160<br />

[Polish Sea League eastern New York chapter<br />

meeting] (Nov. 14, 1942) INT-21PO-146<br />

Polish Socialist Party<br />

[Program for the fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Socialist Party in Europe]<br />

(¿Vov. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-134<br />

Polish Telegraph Agency<br />

[Conditions in Czechoslovakia U^der Soviet<br />

Occupation] (June 11. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-921<br />

Polish Publicity <strong>Services</strong> in the U.S.<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-33PO-95<br />

Polish Unionists Radio Hour Association<br />

[Court proceedings in Polish Unionists Radio Hour<br />

Association vs. Radio Station WJBK]<br />

(Jan. 16. 1944) INT-21PO-668<br />

Polish War Relief<br />

Polish War Relief Elects Delegation <strong>of</strong> Four To<br />

Visit Poland (Sept. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1544<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Polish Relief Activities<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) INT-21PO-974<br />

Polish White Eagle Association<br />

Czech Slovak Trivia<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-167<br />

Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Report on Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

second annual National Youth Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 5-7, 1942]<br />

(Sept. 6-8. 1942) INT-21PO-86<br />

Polish Youth Congress<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish Youth Conference in<br />

Detroit] (Dec. 31. 1944) INT-21PO-1063<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish Youth Congress]<br />

(Nov. 4-5, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-1018<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Detroit chapter <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Youth Congress]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-21PO-1143<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the national committee <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Youth Congress]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1083<br />

Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek resistance groups; Biographical<br />

notes on Polymeros Moschovitis]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-14GR-627<br />

Acts and Decisions <strong>of</strong> PEEA<br />

(Mar. 12, 1944) INT-14GR-520<br />

Clandestine Meeting between Markos Kladakis<br />

and Nikolaos Askoutsis<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-14GR-557<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) mT-33GR-50<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in the<br />

Greek Government<br />

(July 20. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-545<br />

Local Self-Goveming Units: EAM, PEEA and<br />

Affiliated Organizations<br />

(Sept. 20. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-601<br />

Political Committee for National Liberation<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-496<br />

Political Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) 1NT-14GR-484<br />

["Truth About Greece," Pamphlet by Stelios<br />

Pistolakis: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity Bulletin]<br />

(JVov. 22, 1944) INT-14GR-606<br />

Political conditions<br />

see Civil liberties<br />

see Political parties<br />

see Political reforms<br />

Political parties<br />

see also Catholic parties<br />

see oiso Communists and communist parties<br />

see also Democratic Party<br />

see also Fascists and fascist parties<br />

see also Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

see also Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

see also Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

see also Republican Party<br />

see also Socialists and socialist parties<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist parties in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-17IT-997<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> political parties in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-981<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the first national convention <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian labor] (Feb. 8. 1945) 1NT-17IT-1687<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 277


Portugal Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Portuguese: document series INT-22PR-1 to<br />

INT-22PR-60<br />

Portuguese: numbered reports ÏNT-33PR-1 to<br />

INT-33PR-9<br />

[Press interview with Dr. Salazar; Portugal's<br />

change in status <strong>of</strong> its colonies]<br />

(Dec. 7, ¡941; Dec. 30, 1941) INT-27SP-64<br />

Propaganda Strategy for Spain and Portugal<br />

(Nov. 21. 1941) INT-27SP-54<br />

[Report on unnamed person (Walter von<br />

Schusnigg pencilled on document)]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-473<br />

[Salazar Government subsidy <strong>of</strong><br />

Portuguese-language broadcasts in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-27SP-114<br />

Portugal, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Azores<br />

[Information on Portugal and the Portuguese<br />

Islands] (Feb. 13-14, 1942) INT-27SP-67<br />

[Press interview with Dr. Salazar; Portugal's<br />

change in status <strong>of</strong> its colonies]<br />

(Dec. 7. 1941; Dec. 30, 1941) INT-27SP-64<br />

Portuguese<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo] (Dec. 3, 1944) 1NT-10EU-508<br />

[Information on the Portuguese community in the<br />

U.S.] (Nov. 10, 1939-July 29,<br />

1942) 1NT-27SP-73<br />

Portuguese: document series INT-22PR-1 to<br />

INT-22PR-60<br />

Portuguese in the U.S. (Oct. 1939) INT-27SP-70<br />

Portuguese: numbered reports ¡NT-33PR-1 to<br />

INT-33PR-9<br />

Portuguese Press in New England<br />

(May 22. 1942) INT-27SP-59<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-born population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-318<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Antonio J.<br />

Cuffari - Portuguese] (Oct. 26, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-25<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Beimira E.<br />

Tavares - Portuguese]<br />

(July 6-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-108<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Foster M.<br />

Palmer - Portuguese] (Dec. 23, 1943-June 22,<br />

1945) PERS-1-80<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Raymond<br />

T. Hill - Portuguese] (May 25, 1943; Sept. 13,<br />

1944) PERS-1-46<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Vincent A.<br />

Livelli - Portuguese] (Oct. 30, 1943-Oct. 31,<br />

1944) PERS-1-68<br />

Portuguese-American Civic League<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese-American Civic<br />

League] (Feb. 24-Apr. 17, 1942) INT-27SP-66<br />

Portuguese-American League Ends Fall River<br />

Convention (Sept. 4, 1944) INT-22PR-33<br />

Portuguese-American Committee for<br />

Democracy<br />

Dinner-Rally at the Portuguese Liberal Alliance,<br />

New Bedford, Mass., Sunday, 11 March, To<br />

Celebrate the Founding <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese<br />

American Committee for Democracy (PACD)<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-22PR-46<br />

Long-Heralded Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy Commences Activities<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) INT-33PR-7<br />

[Press statement by Portuguese-American<br />

Committee for Democracy]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) ¡NT-22PR-53<br />

Portuguese Continental Unit <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

[Memorandum on Portuguese contacts in the U.S.]<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-22PR-11<br />

Portuguese Press Association<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Portuguese organizations and leading<br />

personalities]<br />

(Aug. 17-Sept. 11. 1942) INT-22PR-7<br />

280 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Posman, Michael<br />

[Conversations with Stelios Pistolakis, Michael<br />

Posman, and Greek trade union members]<br />

(Dec. ¡1, 1944) INT-14GR-621<br />

Posnansky, Arthur<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Arthur Posnansky in "Register <strong>of</strong><br />

Visitors From the Other American Republics"]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-4AU-478<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Arthur Posnansky<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-462<br />

Possas, Centino<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] ([1943]) INT-171T-770<br />

Possonyi, Stefan<br />

[Correspondence on article, "A New Propaganda<br />

Approach To German"]<br />

COcr. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-4I5<br />

[Georg Bittner, Dr. Rauschning, Stefan Possonyi]<br />

(Nov. 10. ¡941) INT-13GE-16<br />

Needed - A New Propaganda Approach To<br />

Germany (Nov. 11. 1942) INT-13GE-386<br />

Postal, Bernard<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) ¡NT-18JE-265;<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-18JE-305;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) 1NT-18JE-330;<br />

(Feb. 29. ¡944) INT-18JE-335;<br />

(Mar. 15. ¡944) INT-18JE-350;<br />

(July 18. 1944) INT-¡8JE-4¡¡<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal on resignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Abba H. Silver]<br />

(Sept. 5. ¡944) ¡NT-¡8JE-426<br />

Postal service<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. ¡0, ¡945) INT-¡AL-¡70<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20, ¡945) INT-lAL-¡64<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Feb. ¡0. ¡945) INT-¡AL-167<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June, 1942) INT-10EU-251<br />

Finnish-American Press Discusses Delay in<br />

Restoring Diplomatic Relations and Two-Way<br />

Mail Service (July 20. ¡945) INT-33F1-34<br />

German-American Press Despairs <strong>of</strong> Relief and<br />

Mail Service for Germany<br />

(Aug. ¡. ¡945) INT-33GE-H2<br />

German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communications with Homeland<br />

(Sept. 24, ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡69¡<br />

[Interruption <strong>of</strong> postal service to Vichy]<br />

(Aug. 4. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-269<br />

Meeting to Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for German<br />

Relief and Postal Communication<br />

(Ocr. 3, 1945) INT-¡3GE-¡698<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: G. M. Panarity<br />

(Mar. ¡6, 1945) INT-1AL-¡71<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> Mail Service with Germany<br />

(Oct. 3. ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡69S<br />

Postwar Information Bulletin<br />

Postwar Information Bulletin: Report to the<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Postwar Information Exchange,<br />

Inc. (Aug. 7, 1944) INT-10EU-44¡<br />

Postwar Information Exchange, Inc.<br />

Postwar Information Bulletin: Report to the<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Postwar Information Exchange,<br />

Inc. (Aug. 7, ¡944) INT-10EU-441<br />

Potash, Irving<br />

[Greek-American Tribune welcomes release from<br />

jail <strong>of</strong> Irving Potash and John Vapheiades]<br />

(Feb. 24, 28. ¡942) INT-¡4GR-¡54<br />

Potchynok, T.<br />

Ukrainska Nova Pora [Ukrainian New Times]<br />

(Dec. 8. ¡943) 1NT-29UK-249<br />

Pot<strong>of</strong>sky, Jacob S.<br />

[Jacob Pot<strong>of</strong>sky and John J. Abt] INT-21PO-719<br />

[Underground and free labor movements,<br />

information] (Nov. ¡4, ¡944) INT-¡0EU-489<br />

Potolitski, Michael<br />

[Count Michael Potolitski]<br />

(Oct. ¡0. ¡944) 1NT-13GE-1242<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

(Oct. 17, 1944) INT-13GE-¡252;<br />

(Oct. ¡7. ¡944) INT-33GE-63<br />

Potschek, Karl<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27, ¡943) INT-¡3GE-578<br />

Potsdam Conference<br />

see also Potsdam Declaration<br />

Polish-American Press Divided Over Potsdam<br />

Decisions on Poland's Western Boundary<br />

(Aug. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-153¡<br />

Zionist Campaign Urges President To Consider<br />

Palestine at Potsdam<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-33JE-7S<br />

Potsdam Declaration<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24, 1945) lNT-¡3GE-¡687<br />

[Paul Schwarz's views Potsdam agreement]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-¡67¡<br />

Tillich Committee [controversey over Potsdam<br />

Declaration] CSepr. 21. 1945) INT-13GE-¡690<br />

Potti, Morris<br />

Finns in Ohio (May 2, 3. ¡944) INT-HFI-83<br />

Poulos, Constantine<br />

[Letter from Philip A. Hrobak Concerning<br />

Constantine Poulos Comment about Slovak<br />

American newspapers]<br />

(Jan. ¡9. ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-615<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish newspapermen; conversation<br />

with Constantine Poulos]<br />

(Oct. 6-7, 1943) INT-21PO-554<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Voumas,<br />

Foy Köhler, Constantine Poulos<br />

(Wov. JO, ¡942) lNT-14GR-3¡8<br />

Speech Made by Constantine Poulos, Chief for<br />

Press, Foreign Language Division, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information, at Anniversary Dinner <strong>of</strong> Neue<br />

Volks-Zeitung in New York, N.Y., December 2,<br />

1942 (Dec. 10. ¡942) INT-¡3GE-439<br />

Poulos, John<br />

Greek Labor Leaders<br />

(Aug. 28. ¡942) INT-14GR-269<br />

Pound, Ezra<br />

"La Notizia" Sees No Difference Between<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Ezra Pound and Anti-Fascist Exiles<br />

(May ¡6. ¡945) INT-33ÍT-¡42<br />

Pour la Victoire (newspaper)<br />

[Correspondence on a broadcast allegedly made by<br />

Hans Jacob with reference to the French weekly<br />

paper "Pour la Victoire"]<br />

(Feb. 26-Apr. 7. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-790<br />

[De Kerillis' articles in Pour la Victoire]<br />

(Dec. ¡3. ¡944) INT-12FR-934<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against "Pour<br />

la Victoire" (Dec. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-942;<br />

(Dec. 2¡, ¡944) INT-33FR-43<br />

Emigration Française [notes on recent French<br />

immigrants, their aims and attitudes, and their<br />

political organizations and publications]<br />

(Apr. 28, ¡942) INT-12FR-79<br />

[Fighting French personalities and press,<br />

information] (Sept. 28. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-34¡<br />

[Financing <strong>of</strong> two French newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

information] (Oct. 29. 1943) 1NT-12FR-675<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 24, ¡942) INT-12FR-84;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-12FR-85<br />

French Journalism (May 24, 1943) 1NT-12FR-589<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. ¡9, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-549<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13. ¡944) INT-¡2FR-7¡4<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Apr. 27. ¡942) 1NT-12FR-37<br />

French Politics as Seen in Pour la Victoire<br />

(Oct. 9, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-317


Index by Subjects and Names Press<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(OCL 2, 1942) INT-33FR-3<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the American<br />

Landings in North Africa<br />

(Feb. 17. 1943) INT-33FR-6<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis, conversation memo]<br />

(June 26, 1942) INT-12FR-Í53<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis: correspondence on Pour la<br />

Victoire and La Marseillaise]<br />

(Sept. 26-Oct. 3. 1942) INT-12FR-344<br />

Interview with Henri de KeriUis; Case Against<br />

"Pour la Victoire"<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-938<br />

[Mr. Manell, Justice Department: remarks on<br />

Fighting French] (Dec. S, 1942) 1NT-12FR-391<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-33FR-10<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

de Gaulle (Oct. 18, 1944) ¡NT-33FR-36<br />

[Pour la Victoire dinner]<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-396<br />

Pour la Victoire [interview with Geneviève<br />

Tabouis and Michel Pobers]<br />

(Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 1943) INT-12FR-516<br />

Purpose and Policy <strong>of</strong> "Pour la Victoire," the<br />

French Weekly <strong>of</strong> the Western Hemisphere<br />

(Dec. 1, 1941) INT-12FR-45<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) 1NT-12FR-881<br />

Vatican et Moscou, par Geneviève Tabouis<br />

(Feb. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-742<br />

[Victor Chernov and Anna Minor: remarks on the<br />

Free French situation in U.S.]<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-204<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, 1942) INT-12FR-154<br />

Pontiatin, Alexander M.<br />

[Russian War Relief] fOcf. 26, 1942; Nov. 20,<br />

1942) 1NT-24RS-86<br />

Russian-Yugoslav Banquet in the Victory Club<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-350<br />

Poutiatine, Serge<br />

Russian Opinion on Pro-German Tendencies <strong>of</strong><br />

Laval (May 15, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-132<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Serge<br />

Poutiatine and J. V. DePorte]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942; Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-84<br />

Powell, A. Clayton, Jr.<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-894<br />

POWs<br />

see Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

Pradelli, Peter<br />

IWO Activities (Apr. 9. 1943) INT-26SL-97<br />

Prado, Enrique L.<br />

[Heinz H. F. Eulau, alias Enrique L. Prado,<br />

formerly with the Justice Department,<br />

information] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-10EU-374<br />

Pratt, Mrs. Trade<br />

[Mrs. Trade Pratt] (Feb. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-976<br />

Pravda (newspaper)<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues Agitation<br />

for Inclusion in U.S.S.R. <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak<br />

Districts (July 21, 1945) INT-33CR-23<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21, 1945) 1NT-33CR-17<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, ¡944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda (newspaper)]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) 1NT-21PO-157<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-8CR-32<br />

[Information on establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda<br />

(newspaper), Sikorski, and Matuszewski]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943; Jan. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-207<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33PO-17<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> the All-Russian Congress<br />

([June 30, 1943]) INT-8CR-51<br />

Refugees' Comment on Pravda's Peace Talk Story<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-954<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians (JVov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-8CR-70<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact and the<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.A.<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) 1NT-8CR-85<br />

Pravda (periodical)<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all Russian<br />

Land with the Soviet Union]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-29UK-75<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL11<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) 1NT-24RS-158:<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Pravdin, Vladimir S.<br />

[Austrian provisional government]<br />

(Jan. 22. 1945) INT-4AU-698;<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-4AU-702<br />

[Deutch's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (Apr. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-783<br />

Hint <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy in Austria?<br />

(Mar. 23, 1945) INT-33AU-44<br />

[Pravdin <strong>of</strong> Tass Agency on Austria]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-4AU-741<br />

Prawda Publishing Co. Inc.<br />

[Background information on the Polish Sea<br />

League, Michael Pankiewicz, and the Prawda<br />

Publishing Co. Inc.]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-322<br />

Prchal, Charles M.<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 31, 1942) INT-9CZ-173<br />

Prchala, Lev<br />

Comment on Prchala Letter<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-9CZ-662<br />

Precious metals<br />

see Gold<br />

Pregel, Boris<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-185<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-184<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) 1NT-12FR-187<br />

President's War Relief Control Board<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

(Sept. 20, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-888<br />

American Relief to Austria Committee<br />

(Sepr. 19. 1945) INT-4AU-889<br />

[Ante Pavelich claims United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans is Communist directed]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1944) INT-30YU-1551<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1548<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) 1NT-19M1-244<br />

[Conversation with Homer Fox about Yugoslav<br />

war relief) (Jan. 4. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1195<br />

[Conversation with James Brunot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control Board:<br />

Yugoslav relief]<br />

(May 22, 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1408<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-314;<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-29UK-339<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[James Brunot, Executive Secretary, President's<br />

War Relief Control Board, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-582<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-33CZ-64<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Oct 3, 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

Permit Denied to Ukrainian Relief Committee in<br />

Philadelphia (Jan. 6, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-334<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Oct. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-I553<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1555<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(iVov. 4, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-323<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

Press<br />

see also Censorship<br />

see also Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

see also under names <strong>of</strong> individual newspapers<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors' Letter on Transylvania<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-15HU-668<br />

[Advisability <strong>of</strong> organizing an American Foreign<br />

Language Press Association]<br />

(Mar. 6-16, 1944) INT-10EU-358<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the conference <strong>of</strong> editors <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-language newspapers in America]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1137<br />

Anti-Soviet Attitude <strong>of</strong> Spanish Press<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-27SP-218<br />

Athens Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-14GR-674<br />

[Attempts at consolidating French language press<br />

in U.S.] (Feb. 26, 1943) INT-12FR-534<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Italian-American press; Harvard<br />

studies <strong>of</strong> Italian press in New England]<br />

(Apr. 19-June 26, 1942) INT-17IT-210<br />

Austria: A Conservative, Democratic Paper <strong>of</strong><br />

Opinion (Oct. 27, 1944; Nov. 3,<br />

1944) INT-4AU-631<br />

[Austrian press] (Mar. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-749<br />

Axis Newspapers in Yugoslavia [List]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1014<br />

[Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> items from the U.S.<br />

foreign-language press]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-10EU-317<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 3. 1943) INT-7BU-73<br />

[By-laws <strong>of</strong> the projected American<br />

Foreign-Language Newspaper Association, first<br />

draft] (Sepr. 2. 1943) INT-19M1-236<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Newspapers] INT-8CR-166<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-8CR-156;<br />

(Aug. 17, 1944) INT-33CR-9<br />

Catholic Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

(Jan. 10. 1943) INT-5BA-95<br />

Change in Policy <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco<br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(iVov. 23. 1943; Nov. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-1151<br />

Circulation Figures for Ukrainian Papers<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-176<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> various Greek newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 19. 1942) INT-14GR-265<br />

Common Council Activities; Foreign-Language<br />

Communist Press (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-10EU-192<br />

Common Council and the Victory Council<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-19MI-177<br />

[Common Council and Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign-Language Press]<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-19MI-176<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 281


Prisland, Marie<br />

Prisland, Marie<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Prislopsky, Vladimir<br />

Russian Orthodox Church: Interview With Rev.<br />

Vladimir Prislopsky<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-19MI-383<br />

Prisoners<br />

see Concentration camps<br />

see Political prisoners<br />

see Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

["America-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse"<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> military activities, espionage, and aid<br />

for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-476<br />

Anaysis <strong>of</strong> July 29, 1943, Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies<br />

Deutschland" (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-932<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldem<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-1S<br />

[Austro-American Trade Union Committee<br />

Activities] (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-4AU-607<br />

[Books for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-800<br />

Books for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war, resolution<br />

adopted at Spec Conf <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Trade Unionists (iVov. 30. 1943) INT-13GE-S94<br />

[Committee on Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners<br />

<strong>of</strong> War] (June 20, 1944) INT-13GE-1155<br />

Conservative German-Language Weekly Protests<br />

American Treatment <strong>of</strong> German POWs<br />

(July 9, 1945) INT-33GE-109<br />

[Count Czerain] (Feb. 5. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-461<br />

Czechs Suffering Among German Prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

Wars in Camp in Nebraska<br />

(June 25, 1944) INT-9CZ-734<br />

Declarations <strong>of</strong> Italian Sailors Interned in Sao<br />

Paulo (Nov. 17, 1943) INT-17IT-907<br />

Dorothy Thompson on Prisoner-<strong>of</strong>-War Camps<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-13GE-10S7<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> an Austrian Legion]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-43<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-345<br />

Fort Lawton Incident and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Prisoners (Sept. 13, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-90<br />

Gerhart Seger discusses his new Committee on<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(June 5. 1944) INT-33GE-48<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-13GE-1126<br />

[German POW's in Soviet Union]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-24RS-10<br />

[German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war in <strong>US</strong>]<br />

(May 17, 1943) INT-13GE-662<br />

[Interview with an Austrian in Sweden]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-4AU-323<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-29UK-359<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-17rr-1365;<br />

(Sept. 10, 1944) lNT-nrr-1374;<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1432<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

attitudes towards Great Britain's policy in India<br />

and treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian prisoners in the Middle<br />

East] (June 22-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-17IT-332<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the Soviet<br />

Union, a second military front in Europe, and<br />

appeals from Italian prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(July 8-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-17IT-341<br />

Italian-Language Papers Blast Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War (July 16, 1945) ¡NT-33IT-153<br />

Italian Press Note on Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(June 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1196<br />

284 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Italian press reaction to the attack on Italian<br />

prisoners at Fort Lawton, Washington State]<br />

(Aug. 16-Sept. 8, 1944) INT-17IT-1355<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1009<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong> January<br />

25, 1943 [Slovenia] (July, 1943) INT-30YU-1036<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Rev. H.A. Reinhold on experiences in<br />

Minnesota prisoner <strong>of</strong> war camp]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1050<br />

[Letter to Ernst Fraenkel from Rudolph Mueller]<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-941<br />

[Living conditions for Yugoslav prisoner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British] (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1324<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-495<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Fighting French Committee in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-12FR-950<br />

[Michael M. Devenís' return from Soviet<br />

detention] (Oct. 6, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-S5<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-707<br />

[Newspapers in Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Camps]<br />

(Aug. 25, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-580<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi<br />

Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-13GE-195<br />

OWI Tour <strong>of</strong> Prisoner <strong>of</strong> War Camps<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1309<br />

[Press comments on the handling <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-niT-1338<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8. 10, 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-134<br />

Propaganda activities <strong>of</strong> "German American" in<br />

German prisoner <strong>of</strong> war camps<br />

(Mar. 17. 1945) INT-13GE-1418<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Roetter to visit German<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> war (Nov. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-851<br />

Random Remarks on Texas Czechs<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-630<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German- American Anti-Axis League<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-33GE-47<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1102<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

(May 1. 1943; May 20. 1943) INT-29UK-179<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General, and<br />

Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(May 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1132<br />

Report on Prisoner Of War Interrogations:<br />

Opposition to Nazis<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-13GE-722<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners (July 10. 1945) INT-33RS-55<br />

"Rossiya" Protests "Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian War Prisoners<br />

(Mar. 3. 1945) INT-33RS-45<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Nov. 29. 1944) INT-24RS-312<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

[Separation <strong>of</strong> Austrian prisoners <strong>of</strong> war from<br />

Germans] (Aug. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-570<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III.<br />

Memorial Rally for American Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Who Have Died Through German Brutality<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1545<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Statement by Miloye M. Sokitch, Yugoslav<br />

government's "Delegate for Information," NYC,<br />

July 14, 1944]<br />

(July 14, Aug. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1495<br />

Talk by Gerhart Seger in Detroit on May 10, 1944<br />

(May 10, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1123<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1302<br />

[Treatment <strong>of</strong> Slovenian prisoners by Germans in<br />

Yugoslavia] (June 27, 1945) INT-30YU-1859<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July, 1941) INT-29UK-4<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22, 30, 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Some Italian Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War, as<br />

Reported in "II Corriere del Popólo"<br />

(June 6, 1944) INT-33IT-62<br />

W.F. Sollmann on German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-953<br />

Prisons<br />

see Internment<br />

Pro-Austria Society<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Procope, Hjalmar J.<br />

Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Procope, as Seen by the Finnish- and<br />

German-Language Press<br />

(June 28, 1944) ¡NT-11FI-86;<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-33FI-7<br />

Memorandum on Finnish Legation Statement<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) INT-11FI-15<br />

Procope Must Go<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-13GE-1158<br />

Prodnak, Dan<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

(July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1462<br />

Proewig, Frederick<br />

Affairs <strong>of</strong> the Bavarian Council<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-13GE-676<br />

[Bavarian political groups in U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-702<br />

[Dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1285<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig]<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-266;<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-13GE-545:<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-759<br />

Dr. Frederick Proewig [scheme for leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

an independent Bavaria]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-981<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's State Department<br />

contacts] (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1409<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's views on Schaeffer's<br />

appointment] (June 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1617<br />

Dr. Frederick W. Proewig<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-496<br />

[Dr. Frederick W. Proewig on dismemberment <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany] (Oct. JO, 1944) INT-13GE-1243<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany (Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33GE-79<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian Separatism<br />

(Ocr. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-64<br />

[Dr. Proewig and Bavarian separatist movement]<br />

(Ocr. 9, 1943) INT-I3GE-827<br />

[Dr. Proewig on a federated Germany]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-13GE-1167<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Bavaria (May 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1138<br />

[Frederick Proewig]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-663<br />

[Frederick Proewig views on Allied policy]<br />

(Aug. 9. 1943) INT-13GE-739;<br />

(Aug. 9. 1943) INT-33GE-20<br />

[Frederick Proewig's comments on Bavarian<br />

separatist movement]<br />

(Nov. 11. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-850<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) 1NT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) 1NT-33GE-17


Index by Subjects and Names Propaganda<br />

Klaus Dohrn (Dec. 6, 16, 1943) 1NT-13GE-901<br />

Notes on Plan for Federalization <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1221<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Bavarian Council<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-601<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German Federalists<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-588<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-764<br />

Proewig (Feb. 23, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1003;<br />

(Jan. IS. 1945) INT-13GE-1336<br />

[Proewig advocates support for German<br />

regionalism] (Feb. 14, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1367<br />

[Proewig and Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1273;<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-13GE-1469<br />

[Proewig on recent developments in Bavarian<br />

movement] (Mar. 3. 1945) INT-13GE-1395<br />

Rev. Baron Carl von Soden and Dr. Frederick<br />

Proewig, both political refugees from Bavaria<br />

(Nov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-529<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33GE-27<br />

Progressive Party<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-25SC-207<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Attitude Toward<br />

Russia and Communism<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-94<br />

Progressive Slovenian Woman's Club<br />

[10th anniversary meeting and war relief efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

Progressive Slovenian Woman's Club, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Nov. 26, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1613<br />

Proletarec (newspaper)<br />

Communist Slovenian Newspapers<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-414<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10. 1943) JNT-30YU-8S3<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10. 1941) ¡NT-26SL-11<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-30YU-953:<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33Y<strong>US</strong>8<br />

Propaganda<br />

see also Psychological warfare<br />

[Advice for Hungarian Propaganda Purposes]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) 1NT-15HU-99<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinax [Andre Geraud];<br />

Croatian People and Axis Satellites [Croatian<br />

Reaction to Greater Serb Propaganda]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-399<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

Meeting in NYC, Oct. 18, 1944<br />

(Nov. iO, 1944) INT-5BA-461<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-789<br />

Albanian broadcast from London; RAF leaflets<br />

(Oct. 15, 18, 1943) INT-1AL-76<br />

[Alleged Fascist propaganda in Polish-American<br />

press] (May 15. 1942) INT-21PO-61<br />

[Alleged Presence <strong>of</strong> Italian Agent on Srbobran<br />

Staff] (Mar. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-850<br />

Allied Labor News (May 23. 1942) INT-19MI-99<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's London Visit; Report on<br />

Serb-Croat friction, relationships between Britain<br />

and U.S. and radio propaganda]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-839<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 4 (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-1AL-166<br />

[American Serb and Croat propaganda]<br />

(Fef>. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1256<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-24RS-148<br />

American Srbobran <strong>of</strong> December 18, 1942 pn<br />

Adamic-Pribichevich-Trivanvovich "Versus" the<br />

Serbs (Dec. 21. 1942) INT-30YU-483<br />

American Srbobran Since Ambassador Fotitich's<br />

Return [Serbian propaganda on Croat genocide<br />

and "betrayals"]; Emigre Govt [Yugoslavia]<br />

(May 24. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-905<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Serb nationalist attitudes and<br />

propaganda] (Apr. 11. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1761<br />

Anti-British Propaganda<br />

(Nov. 4, 6. 1942) INT-15HU-197<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 9. 1943) INT-30YU-998<br />

Anti-Russian and Pro-Serbian Propaganda by<br />

Polish Agencies in the Middle East<br />

(Sept. 26. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1576<br />

Anti-Soviet Propaganda Alleged to Emanate from<br />

the Greek Embassy<br />

(Aug. 24. 1944) INT-14GR-566<br />

Anti-Yugoslav Propaganda in United States<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-30YV-873<br />

[Appeal from the Truth and Justice Society]<br />

(June 11, 1942) ¡NT-171T-185<br />

[Arab-American press comments on Axis<br />

propaganda to Arabic-speaking peoples in the<br />

Near East and Latin America]<br />

(Jan. 28-May 24, 1942) INT-2AB-22<br />

Arab propaganda from Athens, Greece; Premier<br />

Korizis; Admiration <strong>of</strong> the Greeks for President<br />

Roosevelt; Greece and her Financial Obligations<br />

(Feb. 8-June 28. 1942) INT-14GR-153<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1941) INT-24RS-29<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4. 15. 1943) 1NT-4AU-372;<br />

(Aug. 25, 1943) INT-33AU-11<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldem<br />

(Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-15<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Radio (Mar. 2-6, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-13<br />

Axis Newspapers in Yugoslavia [List]<br />

(July 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1014<br />

[Axis propaganda broadcasts to U.S. on Greek<br />

activities] (June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-122<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-30YV-90<br />

Bands belonging to LNC, Communists<br />

([July 13. 1943]) 1NT-1AL-70<br />

Blue Slavia - Slavs and the Conference <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />

(Dec. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-1165<br />

Bogus Communist pamphlets<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943: Aug. 19, 1943) INT-14GR-433<br />

Bratislava Propaganda Reaches U.S. Via Sweden<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-848<br />

[Broadcast to Finland]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-40<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1215<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-a20<br />

Bulgarian propaganda<br />

(Feb. 11-June 8. 1942) INT-14GR-170<br />

[Cables against pro-Communist propaganda in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oc!. 77-iVov. i/. 1943) INT-30YV-1125<br />

Campaign Against Ivan Subasich, Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatia (Jan. 23, 1943) 1NT-30YU-576<br />

Chicago Pole Criticizes Polish Propaganda in<br />

Action (JVov. ii_ ¡943) INT-21PO-597<br />

Communist Attacks on Anti-Nazi<br />

Non-Communists (Mar. 28, 1942) INT-19MI-77<br />

Communist Infiltration: New Organizations<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-19MI-79<br />

[Communist Party activities in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) lNT-niT-1648<br />

Communist Propaganda Against the British<br />

(May 11. 1942) INT-19MI-39<br />

[Correspondence on article, "A New Propaganda<br />

Approach To German"]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) INT-13GE-415<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

(Mar. 26-May 9, 1944) INT-15HU-549<br />

[Croat Anti-Allied and Anti-Chetnik Broadcasts]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-586<br />

Croat-Serbs: Current Issue <strong>of</strong> Zajednicar and<br />

Related Subjects (Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-668<br />

[Current situation in Denmark]<br />

(June 20. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-20<br />

Czech press propaganda in the U.S. against certain<br />

Austrian and Hungarian leaders<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) 1NT-4AU-109<br />

Dangerous Obstacle to the Fight Against Hitlerism<br />

(Mar. 14. 1942) INT-18JE-79<br />

Deutsche Arbeitsfront; Situation on Eastern Front<br />

with Special Regard to Hungary; Suggested<br />

Propaganda for Germany after war<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1194<br />

[Differences among Slavic-American leaders]<br />

fOcr. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1556<br />

Do Not Be Deceived [propagandistic leaflet and<br />

accompanying correspondence]<br />

(Mar. 5-Apr. 20, 1942) INT-18JE-11<br />

Dr. Gregor Sebba [Trip to South America;<br />

Austrian Action] (June 14, 1942) INT-4AU-68<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs and<br />

political personalities]<br />

(Apr. 9-14, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-107<br />

[Fifth column activities among foreign national<br />

groups] (Mar. 12, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-33<br />

Fifth Column in French Canada<br />

(May 9-14, 1942) INT-12FR-54<br />

Fighting French Propaganda<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-583<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

For Whom Is Such Propaganda Necessary?<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) INT-8CR-104<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

Former Member <strong>of</strong> Italian Parliament Urges<br />

Change on Propaganda Front<br />

rOcr. 22. 1942) INT-17IT-391<br />

Free French Propaganda [from the Brazzaville<br />

radio] (Aug. 5, 1942) INT-12FR-270<br />

Free German Manifesto<br />

CSepr. 10. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-786<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

Free World Group in Uruguay Asks Collaboration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free World Magazine in Dissemination <strong>of</strong><br />

Propaganda (Jan. 14. 1944) INT-10EV-393<br />

[French economic recovery]<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-12FR-895<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc., information]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1944) 1NT-10EV-314<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the Communists;<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts from<br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. 19-24, 1942) INT-30YU-190<br />

[General Victor A. Yakhontov]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-24RS-89<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto (Sept. 9. 13. 1943) INT-13GE-784<br />

[German plan for organizing the Baltic States:<br />

document transmitted by the Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

(May 5. 1943) 1NT-10EU-200<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YV-1233<br />

[German propaganda in France and ways to refute<br />

it] (June 19, 1942) INT-12FR-224<br />

German propaganda tactics to divide Serbs and<br />

Croats (June 1-3. 1942) INT-30YU-77<br />

Germans: document series INT-13GE-1 to<br />

INT-13GE-1720<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-4AU-79<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards Italy and<br />

Italian propaganda]<br />

(Mar. 31-June 23. 1942) 1NT-14GR-172<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 285


Propaganda Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Attacks<br />

Croat-American Congress and "Serb<br />

Propaganda" (Jan. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-S73<br />

Hungarian Propaganda Entering the U.S.A.<br />

(Oct. 17, 1942) INT-1SHU-58<br />

[Information on anti-British and anti-American<br />

propaganda sent from Spain to Argentina]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-27SP-2S<br />

Interview with Colonel Marcel Ronge, Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

personnel for the Amitas Corp<br />

(Mar. 14, 194S) 1NT-6BE-78<br />

Interview with General Odie [on propaganda to<br />

North Africa and Vichy-U.S. relations]<br />

(Apr. IS, 1942) INT-12FR-23<br />

[Interview with Harry Sevaides on conditions in<br />

Greece and other European countries]<br />

(Dec. 1, 2, 1941) INT-14GR-125<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1347<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) ¡NT-6BE-85<br />

Italian Espionage and Propaganda<br />

(Jan. 20, 1942) INT-17IT-166<br />

[Italian periodical publishes article critical <strong>of</strong> public<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> Tito <strong>of</strong>ficer]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1595<br />

[Items <strong>of</strong> French and British propaganda during<br />

World War I] (Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 28,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-145<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-165<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. I, 1944) 1NT-29UK-322<br />

[Julius Smetona on Lithuanian propaganda in<br />

America] (May 4, 1944) INT-5BA-362<br />

Latvians and the Prospective Re-entry <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Country (Nov. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-268<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Wov. 15. Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon on Austrian<br />

problem] (July 15, 1943) INT-4AV-361<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Frano Cvjetisa from Rio de Janeiro<br />

Containing anti-Croat Propaganda ]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-574<br />

Literature <strong>of</strong> World Citizenship Movement<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-19MI-191<br />

Lithuanian Soviet General Viadas Karvelis<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-309<br />

Living Conditions in Austria<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-376<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. 1944) INT-1AL-125<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duplicity] (Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-239<br />

[Major Vohoska's Charges <strong>of</strong> Anti-Serbian<br />

Propaganda on Part <strong>of</strong> Croats]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-253<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-320<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Elders" <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation]<br />

(Aug. 7. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1490<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi and<br />

Max Kaufman (May 14. 1945) INT-15HU-770<br />

[Memorandum on supporters <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol and<br />

Charles A. Davila]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942) INT-23RM-101<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

[Mihailovich] (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-467<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

[Monarchist pamphlet and other propaganda<br />

materials] (Jan. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-697<br />

National America Danish Society<br />

(Oct. 3, 1943) INT-25SC-252<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

[Nazi Propaganda] (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-24RS-19<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

(Nov. 22. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-204<br />

286 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Newspapers in Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Camps]<br />

(Aug. 25. 1944) INT-4AU-580<br />

Nikolai Yanishev, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and<br />

Galicia (Oct. 7. 1943) INT-29UK-231<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Mar. 16. 1942) INT-33AR-4;<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-33AR-7<br />

[Official Italian radio reaction to the Columbus<br />

Day celebration]<br />

(Oct. 12-Nov. 2. 1942) INT-17IT-393<br />

Orthodox and Greek Catholic Politico-Religious<br />

Alignments in Europe and America<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-70<br />

"Our Duties in These Serious Times and How to<br />

Carry Them Out" [article in Zajednicar<br />

condemning Communist progaganda in Narodni<br />

Glasnik] (Dec. 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-518<br />

Outline and Survey <strong>of</strong> the Organization and<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-26SL-213<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> a Basic Propaganda Plan for Sweden<br />

(Mar. 7, 10, 1942) INT-25SC-14<br />

Partisan Needs (Mar. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1370<br />

"Partisans in Our Country" • American Srbobran,<br />

December 17, 1942 [and other Srbobran articles<br />

emphasizing Montenegnn Partisan activities]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942- Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-487<br />

[Pavelich Broadcast to South America]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-557<br />

People's Column for World Democracy<br />

[pubUcations] (May, 1940) ¡NT-19MI-61<br />

[Persecution <strong>of</strong> Orthodox Church in Croatia]<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-89<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> propaganda among foreign-born groups,<br />

letter] (Mar. 10-May 6, 1942) INT-10EU-45<br />

[Polish activities in Detroit regarding the<br />

education <strong>of</strong> public opinion]<br />

(May 1945) INT-21PO-1357<br />

Polish and Anti-Polish Propaganda<br />

(Jan. 12. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-194<br />

[Polish Govemment-in-exile budget for propaganda<br />

in the U.S.] (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-21PO-797<br />

Polish Official's Views on Polish Propaganda<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-33PO-87<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> the French Fifth Column<br />

and Internal Dissension in the Free French<br />

Movement in the U.S.<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-12FR-281<br />

Political Activity<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 2, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-68<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

(Oct. 1943) INT-14GR-455<br />

Political Situation (Oct. 23. 1943) INT-1AL-75<br />

Political Warfare and Partisan Culture in Slovenia<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1540<br />

Preliminary Report <strong>of</strong> Frank Bohn On<br />

German-American Population in the United<br />

States and Work <strong>of</strong> German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy (Nov. 30. 1941) INT-13GE-11<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S<br />

(Sept.. 1942) 1NT-29UK-103<br />

[Pro-Fascists and Fascist propaganda in the U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 3-Aug. 19, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-317<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

(Oct. 15, 1941) INT-5BA-40<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-33AL-5<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sorokin <strong>of</strong> Harvard calls Russia best postwar<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> U.S.] (Feb. 10, 1945) INT-24RS-342<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> Approach to the Foreign-Language<br />

Population <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-10EU-71<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

(Jan. 8. 1942) INT-19MI-63<br />

[Propaganda Disseminated by Yugoslav<br />

Information Center in Ankara, Turkey]<br />

(Aug. 8-31. 1942) INT-30YV-198<br />

Propaganda for Italy (Mar. 3. 1942) INT-17IT-64<br />

[Propaganda from the Czechoslovak Puppet<br />

Regime] (Mar. 6, 1945) INT-9CZ-873<br />

Propaganda in the Greek-American Community<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-14GR-S03<br />

Propaganda Strategy for Spain and Portugal<br />

CiVov. 21. 1941) INT-27SP-54<br />

Propaganda Urged (June 7. 1942) INT-9CZ-76<br />

[Protest against Bulgarian propaganda]<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-293<br />

[Psychological warfare and the Italo-American<br />

situation] (June 28. 1943) INT-17IT-7I7<br />

Radio Propaganda for the French Working Class,<br />

by Paul Vignaux (Apr. 19. 1942) INT-12FR-43<br />

[Radio stations and broadcasts to Greece; Axis<br />

propaganda lines]<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-14GR-204<br />

Radio Tirana (Sept. 13-24, 1943) INT-1AL-67<br />

Reaction to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1264;<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1265<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among<br />

foreign-language leaders]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-340<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-10EU-341<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Remarques sur l'Information et la Propagande<br />

(Mar. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-42<br />

Report on Fascist Propaganda in California<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-17IT-666<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (OcL 26, 1942) INT-24RS-85<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Developments in Pittsburgh<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-407<br />

Russian propaganda on the West coast<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-206<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-589<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to U.S. Forces Abroad<br />

[material from communist-dominated League <strong>of</strong><br />

American Writers]<br />

(July 14. 1942) INT-19M1-100<br />

["Slobodna Rec" and Communist Propaganda<br />

Techniques] (Aug. 1. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-196<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Conference in Cleveland, Oct. 18<br />

and 19, 1942 fOct 26, 1942) 1NT-30YU-329<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko Markovich;<br />

Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

(Nov. 28, Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-334<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

fiVov. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-330<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-375<br />

Some Notes on Serb "Nationalist" Propaganda<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1804<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Dec. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-100<br />

[Soviet propaganda among foreign nationality<br />

leaders and groups]<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944) INT-10EU-335<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila activities<br />

in Eastern Europe]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-164<br />

[Spanish pro-Axis propaganda in the U.S ]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) ¡NT-27SP-33<br />

Srbobran: Chief Propaganda Lines Since March 1,<br />

1943 (May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-916<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-193<br />

Suggestions for Propaganda to France; Notes on<br />

French Syndicalists, Farmers, and Catholic<br />

Youth, by Louis Marlio<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-12FR-68<br />

Suggestions for Use <strong>of</strong> Propaganda by U.S. Against<br />

Economic Set-up in Nazi Occupied Countries<br />

and Germany (Apr. 4, 1942) INT-10EV-8<br />

They Poison American Life: How American<br />

Fascists Fight Against Americanism<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-18JE-70


Index by Subjects and Names Provisional governments<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Secret Broadcast [Italian broadcast<br />

beamed to Latin America, Jan. 16, 1943]<br />

(Jan. IS. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-558<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Short Wave Broadcast<br />

(Dec. 28. 1942; Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-498<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Wov. 9, 1942) 1NT-30YU-6S9<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29. 1943) INT-33UK-11<br />

Ukrainian Politics in Europe<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-29UK-188<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-323<br />

U.S Economic Propaganda After V.E. Day<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1254<br />

[U.S. <strong>of</strong>ficials' broadcasts to Norway]<br />

(Aug. 10. Oct. 11. 1941; Mar. 6.<br />

1942) INT-25SC-24<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Renner's Article by Axis<br />

Propagandists (Jan. 14. 1943) 1NT-10EU-136<br />

[Vambery letter to editor concerning Hungarian<br />

government propaganda]<br />

(June 10. 1943; June 12, 1943) INT-15HU-358<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Bosko Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-707<br />

What the Communists Are Preparing in<br />

Yugoslavia (Aug. 15, 1942) INT-24RS-115<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16. 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

[Yugoslav government-in-exile propaganda service]<br />

(Aug. 29. 1942) 1NT-15HU-157<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio Propaganda<br />

Focusing on Conditions in Occupied Slovenia;<br />

Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong> Happenings in<br />

Slovenia During Summer, 1942]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-695<br />

Yugoslav Stations (Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-804<br />

Propaganda Battlefront (periodical)<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc., information]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) 1NT-10EU-314<br />

Prorocheskoie Svetlo (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Proskauer, Joseph M.<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1943) INT-18JE-174<br />

[Biographical note on Joseph M. Proskauer]<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) ¡NT-18JE-464<br />

Interview with Judge Proskauer<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) INT-18JE-460<br />

Proskauer's Withdrawal from Speakers List<br />

(Feb. 21, 22. 1944) INT-15HU-492<br />

Prosveta (newspaper)<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-33YU-120<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-168<br />

Editorial Comments from Enakopravnost and<br />

Prosveta (Sept. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-425<br />

[Leftist Press Reports on Mihailovich]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-455<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian] Press<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-30YU-883<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles Featured in<br />

Slovenian-American Press; Slovene Catholics and<br />

Yugoslav Liberation Movement<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33YU-127<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-33YU-I29<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-953;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1432<br />

Prosvita (newspaper)<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To Provoke<br />

Concern in American Community<br />

(Aug. 10, 1945) INT-33CR-24<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Pro-Magyar Line-ups (May 15, 1943) 1NT-8CR-40<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Protestant churches<br />

Article by Reverend H. A. Rheinhold<br />

(Jan. 5. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-937<br />

Bishops' Peace Committee: American Hierachy<br />

and the Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Movement<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-19MI-32<br />

Comment by Slovak League Spokesmen<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-9CZ-828<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches in<br />

Germany (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-33GE-57<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-29UK-301<br />

Czech Protestants (Nov. 30, 1944) INT-9CZ-818<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-565<br />

Historical aspects <strong>of</strong> German Protestantism<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-33GE-87<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

(Fe¡>. 15. 1944) 1NT-I3GE-1096<br />

Italian Clergy Here Denounce Dictators<br />

(Dec. 23. 1941) INT-17IT-48<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Protestant Churches in the<br />

U.S.] (May 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-408<br />

Paul Tillich Speaks at a Private Symposium<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) INT-13GE-1363<br />

Rev. Stoerker (Feb. 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1385<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

(June 22, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-21<br />

Protestant (periodical)<br />

George N. Shuster (May 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1106<br />

Letter Received From Tet Borsig on Subject <strong>of</strong><br />

Article on Himself amd Treviranus in<br />

Publication "Protestant"<br />

(July 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1660<br />

Prouvost, Mr.<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-28<br />

Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Catholics<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) 1NT-29UK-234<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian Council<br />

Action (Sept. 21. 1943) INT-29UK-227<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24, 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) 1NT-29UK-3<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2. 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar.. 1940]) ¡NT-29UK-104<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25. 1943) INT-29UK-229<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27. 1945) 1NT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(JVov. 20. 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Meeting in New<br />

York City (Dec. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-255<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11. 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Providence, R.I.<br />

Special Report on French in Providence<br />

(JVov. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-385<br />

Provincial Agrarian Consorzio<br />

[Proposed communal elections in Sicily;<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> Provincial Agrarian<br />

Consorzio] (Oct. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1518<br />

Provisional Austrian National Committee<br />

Provisional Austrian National Committee<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) 1NT-4AU-699<br />

Provisional Committee for Worldwide<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw<br />

Committee To Rebuild Warsaw<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-144<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ostrowski's Campaign for the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw<br />

(JVov. 4, 1944) INT-21PO-1011<br />

Provisional Consultative Assembly<br />

[Consultative Assembly <strong>of</strong> Algiers and the<br />

resistance in France]<br />

(June 24, 1944) INT-12FR-843<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> French Deputies in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-33FR-24<br />

French After Moscow<br />

(JVov. 16, 1943) INT-33FR-23<br />

Marseillaise, Samedi 1er Janvier 1944- l'Assemblée<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-753<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Francis Perrin, Deputy to the<br />

Consultative Assembly in Algiers<br />

(Aug. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33FR-31<br />

Provisional governments<br />

A Declaration and a Decision <strong>of</strong> the Second<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council for the<br />

Peoples Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(JVov. 29-30. 1943) INT-30YU-1197<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 9 (Mar. 20, 1945) 1NT-IAL-172<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 10 (Mar. 31. 1945) INT-1AL-175<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 11 (Apr. 10. 1945) INT-1AL-177<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20, 1945) INT-1AL-183<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20. 1945) INT-1AL-191<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

(Sept. 1. 1944) INT-33AL-15<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33AL-18<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33AL-13<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-33AL-17<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers] (Jan. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1347<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 1 (Dec. 31, 1944) INT-1AL-162<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Feb. JO, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-167<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1198<br />

Athens Government<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-14GR-416<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1176<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 287


Provisional governments Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Austrian Conunittee at Debrecen<br />

(Jan. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-723<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. ¡945) INT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

provisional government]<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-4AU-827<br />

[Austrian provisional government]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-4AU-698;<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-4AU-702<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Rennet government<br />

and Russian war relief activities]<br />

(May 30. 1945) INT-4AU-815<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations With<br />

Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-33AU-46<br />

[Cable re Hungarian Provisional Government<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National Council]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-15HU-697<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-725<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-4AU-787<br />

Conditions Prevailing Within Fighting Greece<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-14GR-346<br />

Conversation <strong>of</strong> A. M. Wilson with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John<br />

Pelenyi (May 14, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-769<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts about Yugoslav<br />

regency] (Nov. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1627<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1945) INT-15HU-817<br />

[Conversation with Tibor von Eckhardt re<br />

Hungarian provisional government]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) INT-15HU-699<br />

[Conversation with Zoltan Gombos]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-15HU-684<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1723<br />

Count Ferdinand Czernin [concerning recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> provisional government]<br />

(May 12, 1945) INT-4AU-800<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33CZ-7]<br />

[Czernin's views on Allied administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] (Feb. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-712<br />

[Czernin's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (May 1, 1945) INT-4AU-781<br />

De KeriUis Prepares Legal Action Against Pour la<br />

Victoire (Dec. 21, 1944) INT-33FR-43<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> American Hungarian Federation re<br />

provisional government] (Dec. 29, 1944; Jan. 2,<br />

1945) INT-15HU-701<br />

[Deutch's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (Apr. 30. 1945) INT-4AU-783<br />

[Deutsch views on press stories <strong>of</strong> Jean Lambert<br />

and conditions in Vienna]<br />

(July ¡8. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-8S2<br />

First reactions on new Austrian government<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-778<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23, 1944) INT-1AL-106<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and Activity<br />

Here as Affected by Recent Developments<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-33FR-25<br />

[Frederick Taylor's views on provisional<br />

government for Austria]<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-556<br />

French Deputy Condemns "Rootless" Government<br />

and Assembly <strong>of</strong> "Ghosts"<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) ¡NT-33FR-50<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-33FR-29<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-1AL-79<br />

German refugees here discuss rumored von Paulus<br />

"government" (Jan. 31, 1945) INT-33GE-76<br />

288 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

(Jan. 25, 1945) INT-33GR-91<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-33GR-26<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-15HU-694<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33HU-54<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27, 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian News (Jan. 1. 1945) INT-15HU-686<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, 1943]) ¡NT-1AL-100<br />

[Information on Admiral Horthyand Hungarian<br />

American activities]<br />

(May 25, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-780<br />

[Information on political and social conditions in<br />

Catalonia] (Sept. 22, 1943) INT-27SP-213<br />

Internal conditions<br />

COCÍ. 29-iVov. 9, 1943) INT-1AL-85<br />

Interview With Dr. Fritsch, Austrian<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-4AU-831<br />

Interview with Dr. Marie Jahoda, Assistant to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Horcheimer, Head <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Research Committee<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-851<br />

Interview With Dr. Sokal, Austrian Banker<br />

(June 27. 1945) INT-4AU-830<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, <strong>of</strong> Vatra<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-1AL-147<br />

Interview with Mr. John Biro, Vice Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians (May 16, 1945) ¡NT-15HU-773<br />

Interview with Pete Zvara<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-703<br />

Issue <strong>of</strong> Legal Continuity <strong>of</strong> Polish Government<br />

(Aug. 21. 1945) INT-21PO-1525<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

[Letter from Andrew Revai, and statement <strong>of</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great Britain]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945; Feb. 6, 1945) INT-15HU-716<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans Rott on<br />

provisional government]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-4AU-828<br />

[Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sept. 1943]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-5BA-220<br />

LNC Partisan Congress at Permet<br />

(May 24-28, 1944) INT-1AL-121<br />

Louis Adamic in Chicago; American Yugoslav<br />

Unity Day (Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1163<br />

Marseillaise, Samedi 1er Janvier 1944: l'Assemblée<br />

(Mar. n, 1944) INT-12FR-753<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Issues at Stake in<br />

France, by Robert Valeur<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-12FR-1012<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil Vlavianos<br />

(Feb. 20. 1943) INT-14GR-340<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan Noli<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-1AL-165<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 29, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-184<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Borshy-Kerekes (Jan. 10, 1945) INT-15HU-695<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

(Feb. 21, 1945) INT-15HU-724<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem Vambery<br />

and Georg Faludy<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-15HU-771<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor Eckhardt<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-698<br />

Mission <strong>of</strong> Jean Lambert<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-4AU-856<br />

[Mr. Taurer's views <strong>of</strong> Austrian situation]<br />

(May 7, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-797<br />

New Hungarian Cabinet<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) INT-15HU-678<br />

New Partisan Government<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-1172<br />

Notes on the Yugoslav Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 1, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1377<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government (May 26, 1945) INT-4AU-816<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government and general European situation]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-4AU-780<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-13GE-1031<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Moscow's<br />

failure to recognize the Polish Provisional<br />

Government] (June 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1438<br />

Polish National Liberation Committee in Lublin<br />

and the "Provisional Government" [background<br />

and activities] (Jan. 1945) INT-21PO-1112<br />

Polish Press Comments on the Lublin Provisional<br />

Government (Jan. 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1092<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1226<br />

[Political parties development within the<br />

provisional French government]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-932<br />

Possible Political Developments as Envisaged by<br />

Mirko Markovich<br />

(Jan. 10. 1945) INT-30YU-1652<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

de Gaulle (Oct. 18. 1944) INT-33FR-36<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8, 10. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

Provisional Austrian National Committee<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-699<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1346<br />

Radio Tirana (Sept. 13-24, 1943) INT-1AI^67<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10, 1944]) INT-1AL-110<br />

Rallys Government<br />

(July 11. 1943) INT-14GR-408<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press<br />

fDcc. 9. 1944) INT-33FR-41<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> Austrian provisional government]<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-4AU-784<br />

[Remarks by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) INT-15HU-682<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8, 1945) INT-33YU-153<br />

Revised Partisan Government<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1180<br />

[Rott and von Schuschnigg views on Austrian<br />

provisional government]<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-4AV-804<br />

San Francisco Yugoslavs Reaction to the<br />

Announcement <strong>of</strong> the Partisan Ribar<br />

Government (Dec. 13, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1206<br />

Secret Provisional Government in Greece<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-14GR-355<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's Liberating<br />

Assembly resolution]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1626<br />

Sophianopoulos: Man <strong>of</strong> the Hour?<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) ¡NT-33GR-93<br />

Tito's Government and the Yugoslav-American<br />

Press (Jan. 5, 1944) INT-33YU-59<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Socialists on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (May 2, 1945) INT-4AU-785<br />

[Von Paulus provisional regime]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1351<br />

Weekly French Intelligence Report No. 6<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-12FR-922<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia fDec. 7, 1943) 1NT-33YU-5S


Index by Subjects and Names Pulaski Council <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee<br />

Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans<br />

German Activities<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1467<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans] (June 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1596<br />

Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1383<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1354;<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945) INT-13GE-1362;<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1369<br />

Remarks by Seibel <strong>of</strong> board <strong>of</strong> Provisional<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1365<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists and Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1633<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1438<br />

[William L. von Rumpf]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1368<br />

Prud'homme, Andre<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

[Prud'homme's appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Vichy leaders and<br />

programs down to Dec. 1, 1941; Henri Lemery]<br />

(Mar. 2-18, 1942) INT-12FR-62<br />

Prunskis, Joseph<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1944) INT-5BA-323<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16, 1942) 1NT-5BA-24<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-328<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2. 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

News Items from Nazi-controlled Sources<br />

Infiltrating American Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

(May 3, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-361<br />

On the Reverend Joseph Prunskis<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) 1NT-5BA-341<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) INT-24RS-229<br />

Prusa, Joseph<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

(Apr. 22. 1942) INT-9CZ-31<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. 17. 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation<br />

(July 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-514<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook Slovak League Political<br />

Factions COcr. 21. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-782<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Prusa Report and Attack<br />

on Husek (Feb. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-275<br />

Slovak League Meetings: Contacts by CFB<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-279<br />

[Stephen Krasula's remarks on Slovak-Czech<br />

relations and Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-61<br />

Prussia<br />

see also Brandenburg<br />

see also East Prussia<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-6<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

COcr. 1943; Nov. 8, 1943) 1NT-4AU-385<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

(Nov. 21-Dec. 31. 1942) INT-13GE-479<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5. 1942) INT-13GE-477<br />

[Correspondence on German separatism and<br />

Prussianism] (Oct. 22, 1942-Nov. 15,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-573<br />

[Dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1285<br />

Emil Ludwig on the German Problem<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) JNT-33GE-35<br />

[German federalism and cultural characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

various parts <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(Apr. 11, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-621<br />

[German federalist and particularist arguments]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-628<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored by<br />

CIP (Apr. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-605<br />

[Gustav Stolper's views on Frederick Foerster's<br />

book "Europe and the German Problem"]<br />

(Jan.18-Mar.18, 1943) INT-13GE-592<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-320<br />

Notes on Plan for Federalization <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1221<br />

Particularism (June 3, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-672<br />

Plan to Prevent Recurrance <strong>of</strong> a Prussian<br />

Dominated Germany<br />

(June 2. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-684<br />

Polish claims to East Prussia ("Steuben News"<br />

item) (Mar. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-614<br />

Positive views <strong>of</strong> Prussia's role in German history<br />

(Feb. 9. 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) 1NT-13GE-674<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-764<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-613<br />

[Proewig advocates support for German<br />

regionalism] (Feb. 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1367<br />

Prussianism must be outlawed forever, Netherlands<br />

Ambassador Loudon asserts<br />

(Sept. 13. 1942) INT-20NS-7<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 1, 1943) INT-13GE-637<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-13GE-671<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized Germany]<br />

(Nov., 1942; Mar. 19, 23, 1943) INT-13GE-523<br />

Rev. Baron Carl von Soden and Dr. Frederick<br />

Proewig, both political refugees from Bavaria<br />

(Nov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-529<br />

[Socialist views on problems <strong>of</strong> German<br />

democracy] (Feb. 11. 1942) INT-13GE-52<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

(Oct. 1942) 1NT-13GE-480<br />

Statement by Baron von Soden's Group<br />

(Dec. 18. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-459<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? (Feb. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-571<br />

World War Without Arms (1932) ÏNT-13GE-575<br />

Przewodnik Katolicki (newspaper)<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-33PO-55<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki] INT-21PO-96<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki anti-Semitic line and<br />

Cardinal Hlond's response]<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-21PO-44<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Press to the American<br />

North African Campaign<br />

CJVov. 23. 1942) INT-21PO-151<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> Peter Volles editorial from Nowy<br />

Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

(JVov. 23. 1942) INT-21PO-152<br />

Psychological warfare<br />

see also Propaganda<br />

Aspect <strong>of</strong> German Psychological Warfare on<br />

Greece (Apr. 14, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-364<br />

British-American "Pan-Germanism" and<br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-13GE-693<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

[Conversation with Count Coudenhove-Kalergi:<br />

Russian psychological warfare and<br />

counter-measures to be taken]<br />

(July 23, 1943) INT-33Z-33<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's address on<br />

psychological warfare, analysis]<br />

(Sepr. 6. 1942) INT-10EU-97<br />

Czemin's Plan for a Monthly Pamphlet<br />

(Sept. 8. 1942) INT-4AU-157<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups and Psychological<br />

Warfare (Sept. 1. 1943) 1NT-33Z-40<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech (Dec. 9, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-524<br />

[Italian naval commander's appeal to U.S. military<br />

prior to invasion] (May 30. 1942; June 5,<br />

1942) INT-17IT-438<br />

Lawrence Drake, the Communists and OWI<br />

[control <strong>of</strong> CIO broadcasts to Europe]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1942; Aug. 29. 1942) 1NT-19MI-101<br />

Mobilizing 38,000,000 Foreign-Born Citizens for<br />

Effective Psychological Warfare<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-10EU-26<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> principal psychological warfare<br />

agencies in Italy] (Aug. 29, 1942) INT-17IT-388<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

(June 8. 1942) ¡NT-4AV:i30<br />

[Psychological warfare] OP-2-64<br />

Psychological Warfare Against Italy and North<br />

Africa (July 15-28, 1942) INT-17IT-1107<br />

Psychological Warfare Plan Held Failing <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

Purpose, by Blair Bolles<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-111<br />

Security, Political Warfare<br />

(Aug. 7, 10, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-173<br />

Short-Wave to Europe [CIO internal conflict over<br />

control <strong>of</strong> broadcasts]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-19MI-98<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) 1NT-13GE-960<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(JVov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

War Aims and Political Warfare<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1715<br />

World Jewry in Relation to a Program <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

(July 11. 1942) INT-18JE-101<br />

Public health<br />

see Health facilities and services<br />

see Medical assistance<br />

Public utilities<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June. 1942) INT-10EU-251<br />

Pueblos Hispanos (newspaper)<br />

[Meeting to inaugurate "Pueblos Hispanos"]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1943) INT-27SP-118<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-33SP-16<br />

Puerto Ricans<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-562<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

see also Puerto Ricans<br />

Pulaski Council <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee<br />

Milwaukee Polish Gatherings 1NT-21PO-88<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 289


Radica, Bogdan Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 9, 1943) INT-30YU-998<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-731<br />

Bogdan Radios in "Novosselye" on Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia (Nov. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1582<br />

Bogdan Radista Resigns as Editor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Information Center Bulletin<br />

(Dec. 16. 1942) INT-30YU-461<br />

Bogdan Radiza on Fotitch, Ruth Mitchell, and<br />

Gavrilovitch (Apr. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-810<br />

[Conversation Between Mr. Radica and Edgar<br />

Mowrer on Yugoslav Solidarity]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) 1NT-30YU-191<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1686<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1006<br />

[Major Vohoska's Charges <strong>of</strong> Anti-Serbian<br />

Propaganda on Part <strong>of</strong> Croats]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-2S3<br />

[Mr. Radista at Yugoslav Information Center]<br />

(June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-72<br />

News from London etc.<br />

(May 27, 1943) INT-30YU-913<br />

Notes on the Yugoslav Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1377<br />

Official and Private Reaction to Ruth Mitchell's<br />

Letter to New York Herald Tribune<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-318<br />

Ousting from Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1209<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(May 15, 1943) INT-30YU-882<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S. (Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-524<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24, 1943) INT-30YU-904<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Radich, Anton<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YV-144<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote Machek's<br />

Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's Pro-Russian<br />

Orientation (May 15, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-136<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent, Pittsburg, May 30, 1943<br />

(May 31. 1943) ¡NT-33YU-26<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1539<br />

Radich, Peter<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Ocr. 3. 6, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-323<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-30YU-919<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

Peter Radich Comments on Peasant Party Politics<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1368<br />

Peter Radich's Visit to Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-669<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Moblizing (July 24. 1945) INT-33YU-152<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Croatian Organizations in<br />

Allegheny County Held on May 30, 1943<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-30YU-925<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) rNT-30YU-342<br />

292 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Radich, Stjepan<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

[Memorandum from Croatian National<br />

Representation regarding the struggle <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

for independence]<br />

(May 25. 1939) INT-30YU-1480<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

(Jan. 19. 1943) INT-30YU-565<br />

Radio<br />

see also Press<br />

[Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> request for "Pan-Hellenic<br />

Hour" radio program transcripts]<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-14GR-373<br />

Albanian broadcast from London; RAF leaflets<br />

(Ocf. Í5, 18. 1943) INT-1AL-76<br />

[Allied broadcasts to Italy]<br />

(Fefc. 16, 1942) INT-17IT-266<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's London Visit; Report on<br />

Serb-Croat friction, relationships between Britain<br />

and U.S. and radio propaganda]<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-839<br />

AmSlav Congress Broadcast<br />

(Sept. 18. 1944) 1NT-26SL-195<br />

[Antonini's criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information's personnel and programs in<br />

connection with broadcasts to Italy]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-17IT-280<br />

Arabic Broadcasts from Brazil<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942) INT-2AB-41<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, cancellation <strong>of</strong> his radio<br />

broadcast] (Apr. 1942) INT-14GR-157<br />

Army Transmitter North (Wehrmachtsender<br />

Nord) (July 25, 28, 1942) INT-13GE-403<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Austrian Radio (Mar. 2-6, 1942) INT-4AU-13<br />

Austrian Radio in Paris<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-4AU-108<br />

[Axis propaganda broadcasts to U.S. on Greek<br />

activities] (June 18, 1942) INT-14GR-122<br />

Balkan News Talk (Serbo-Croat)<br />

(iVov. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-516<br />

[BBC Broadcast to Yugoslavia]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-600<br />

BBC broadcasts and popular reaction<br />

(Oct. 18. 1943) INT-1AL-77<br />

[Bringing Leon Jouhaux to the U.S.; support for<br />

workers in maritime cities; and use <strong>of</strong> young<br />

labor leaders for short-wave broadcasts]<br />

(Feb. 25. 1942) INT-12FR-30<br />

Broadcast by General de Gaulle<br />

(Sepr. 24, 1942) INT-12FR-351<br />

[Broadcast <strong>of</strong> radio program with Vanni Montana]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1001<br />

[Broadcast on anniversary <strong>of</strong> Metaxas' death]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-92<br />

[Broadcast to Finland]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1942) INT-25SC-40<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944; Jan. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1215<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-820<br />

[Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Guenther Reinhardt]<br />

(Sepr. 78, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1217<br />

[Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> items from the U.S.<br />

foreign-language press]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-10EU-317<br />

Broadcasts to France<br />

(May 13. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-56;<br />

(Feb. 16. 1942) INT-12FR-172<br />

Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Fei>. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-61<br />

Broadcasts to Italy (May 6, 1942) INT-1717-91;<br />

(Mar. 18. 1942) INT-17IT-170<br />

[Broadcasts to Italy and France: note and letter]<br />

(May 21, 1942) INT-12FR-271<br />

[Cables about partisan and Mihailovich radio<br />

broadcasts from Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943; Jan. 7. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1202<br />

[Cairo Broadcast to Europe]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-533<br />

CIO Broadcasts to Europe<br />

(Sepr. 3, 1942) INT-19MI-102<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System (Short-Wave Dept.)<br />

News Item Dealing with Croat-American<br />

Congress and Gen Mihailovich<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-628<br />

[Comments on broadcasts by Nicholas Cockinos]<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-379<br />

[Communication on Ullstein holdings in<br />

Waldheim-Eberle Publishing Co]<br />

(July 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1652<br />

[Constantin Fotich on Allied radio propaganda]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1943) INT-33YU-18<br />

[Controversy over the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information's<br />

Selection for Radio Broadcasts]<br />

(Oct. 21. 1944) INT-9CZ-785<br />

Conversation with Mr. Aglion [concerning<br />

American broadcasts and French morale]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-12FR-452<br />

[Correspondence on a broadcast allegedly made by<br />

Hans Jacob with reference to the French weekly<br />

paper "Pour la Victoire"]<br />

(Feb. 26-Apr. 7, 1944) INT-12FR-790<br />

[Court proceedings in Polish Unionists Radio Hour<br />

Association vs. Radio Station WJBK]<br />

(Jan. 16, 1944) 1NT-21PO-668<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> British and American broadcasts to<br />

France] (June 16, 1942) INT-12FR-241<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Broadcasts to France<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-12FR-72<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

(Mar. 26-May 9, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-549<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> radio broadcasts, letter from J. L.<br />

Garderes] (Feb. 3-18, 1942) INT-12FR-44<br />

[Croat Anti- Allied and Anti-Chetnik Broadcasts]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-586<br />

[Croat Radio Bradcast Greetings for Pro-Axis Rev.<br />

Ladislav Luburic]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-188<br />

[Differences between the Italian and English<br />

scripts <strong>of</strong> a radio news broadcast]<br />

(Sepr. 22, 1940) INT-17IT-424<br />

Fighting French Broadcasts<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-352<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-I2FR-591<br />

Foreign-Language Broadcasts: Problems and<br />

Method (Jan. 12, 1940) INT-10EU-108<br />

Former Fascist Rooter May Direct New York<br />

Radio Station (July 14, 1942) INT-17IT-250<br />

[Free Austrian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 14. 1945) INT-4AU-743<br />

[Free Europe Radio Station]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-313<br />

Free French [broadcasts from Brazzaville]<br />

(July 7, 1942) WT-12FR-121<br />

Free French Propaganda [from the Brazzaville<br />

radio] (Aug. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-270<br />

["Free Germans" in France]<br />

(Jan. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1337<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(^pr. 11, 1945) INT-10EV-562<br />

[French reactions to U.S. broadcasts, morale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

population, and food conditions, report]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-503<br />

[General Deutsch on contacts abroad]<br />

(JVov. 4, 1944) INT-4AU-642<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the Communists;<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts from<br />

Yugoslavia] (Aug. 19-24. 1942) INT-30YU-190<br />

General Mihailovich and the Communists'<br />

Extracts from Monitoring Report from Istanbul<br />

["Free Yugoslavia" Radio]<br />

(Sepr. 24. 1942) INT-30YU-245


Index by Subjects and Names Radio<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-79<br />

German Language Broadcasts<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-13GE-91<br />

German-Language Press in United States;<br />

German-Language Radio Broadcasting in United<br />

States (Dec. 7. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-445<br />

[German-language radio broadcasts]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942; Apr. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-12<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

(JVov. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-39S<br />

German Radio Hour in Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29. 1943) 1NT-13GE-53S<br />

German Voice to Go on Air<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-13GE-134<br />

[Greek language broadcasts from Boston station]<br />

(May 19. June 3, 1942) INT-14GR-133<br />

[Hungarian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Apr. 20-27. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-317<br />

Hungary: Current Information<br />

(July 1943) INT-Í5HV-419<br />

[International Radio Relations, information]<br />

(Noy. 3. 1942) INT-10EU-104<br />

Interview with Dr. Bronisch in re Loyal Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; German Language<br />

Broadcasts Dealing With Field <strong>of</strong> Religion in<br />

Present Crisis (Aug. 22. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-285<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber regarding German<br />

situation in Detroit<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-458<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-29UK-264<br />

[Italian radio broadcasts and U.S. broadcasts to<br />

Italy] (May 9-June 17, 1942) INT-1717-208<br />

[Italian short-wave radio broadcasts to Spain and<br />

Latin America] (Apr. 22. 1943) INT-27SP-149<br />

[Italian Socialist Party broadcast to Italy]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-135<br />

Kimon Diamontopoulos, Greek Minister in<br />

Washington (Jan. 8, 1942) INT-14GR-65<br />

[Kosciuszko radio attacks Popiel and urges Polish<br />

people to revolt] (Jan. 28, ¡943; Feb. 5,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-281<br />

Lawrence Drake, the Communists and OWI<br />

[control <strong>of</strong> CIO broadcasts to Europe]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1942; Aug. 29, 1942) INT-19MI-101<br />

[Leonard Marks on Polish radio programs]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944; Jan. 15, 1944) INT-21PO-634<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. IS. Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

[Letter expressing doubts concerning Darían and<br />

advising U.S. control <strong>of</strong> North African radio<br />

stations] (Dec. 5. 1942) INT-12FR-423<br />

[Letter from Alfred Senn regarding Lithuanian<br />

short-wave radio program]<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-5BA-395<br />

"March <strong>of</strong> Time" Broadcast on Mihailovich<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-285<br />

Media Comment on the Exile Governments<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-10EU-175<br />

[Memorandum on broadcasts to Hungary]<br />

(Jan. 30, 1942) INT-15HU-12<br />

[Moscow radio address to Bavarians]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-629<br />

[Moscow radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> Ernst Fischer]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-488<br />

Mr. Jeremias and Alfredo Segre<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-13GE-129<br />

[Nazi content <strong>of</strong> radio broadcast in New York<br />

City] (June 6, 1942) INT-13GE-174<br />

[New broadcasting service to Greece from<br />

London] (July 22, 1942) INT-14GR-249<br />

[News on Austrian Socialists and Monarchists;<br />

German-language radio broadcasts]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-11<br />

[Note on lack <strong>of</strong> OWI broadcasts to Austria]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-4AU-179<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Radio Hour<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-272<br />

[Oflîcial Italian radio reaction to the Columbus<br />

Day celebration]<br />

(Oct 12-Nov. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-393<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi<br />

Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

(June 30, 1942) INT-13GE-195<br />

"On What Basis Can Russia and Poland Agree?"<br />

[radio discussion] (Jan. 28. 1944) INT-21PO-674<br />

Oskar Maria Graf (Oct. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-321<br />

[Otto Strasser's alleged Canadian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1941) INT-13GE-32<br />

[Pavelich Broadcast to South America]<br />

(Jan. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-557<br />

Political and military activities<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) INT-1 AL-91<br />

[Political truce during visit <strong>of</strong> King George II<br />

broken by American press and radio broadcast]<br />

(June 22. 1942) INT-14GR-142<br />

Political Warfare and Partisan Culture in Slovenia<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1540<br />

[Possible radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> Austria and proposals for<br />

cooperation between various political factions]<br />

(Oct. 25, 27, 1941) INT-4AU-25<br />

[Problem <strong>of</strong> foreign-language press and radio]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-57<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> Approach to the Foreign-Language<br />

Population <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 7. 1942) INT-10EU-71<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> a radio station to<br />

broadcast to German-occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 29. 1941; Jan. 20. 1942) INT-17IT-80<br />

Provisional List <strong>of</strong> exiled German democratic and<br />

labor leaders for a Radio Propaganda into<br />

Germany (June 30, 1942) INT-13GE-175<br />

Psychological Warfare Plan Held Failing <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

Purpose, by Blair Bolles<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-IOEU-UI<br />

PW by the Czechoslovak Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-9CZ-517<br />

Rabid Fascist on New Haven Radio Station<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-17IT-101<br />

[Radio broadcast concerning an alleged strike in<br />

the Fiat factories] (Sept. 19, 1942; Sept. 22,<br />

1942) lNT-niT-423<br />

[Radio broadcast: 'Is German the Same as Nazi?"<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1214<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> the heavyweight championship<br />

fight between Pvt. Joe Louis and Abe Simon for<br />

the Army Emergency Relief Fund]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-28<br />

[Radio broadcast on 'What To Do With<br />

Germany?"] (Oct. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1258<br />

Radio Broadcasts to Poland<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-235<br />

Radio Commentator Supports Ruth Fischer<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1016<br />

[Radio discussion <strong>of</strong> the Polish question on a<br />

California station]<br />

(July 11. 1945) INT-21PO-1463<br />

Radio Propaganda for the French Working Class,<br />

by Paul Vignaux (Apr. 19. 1942) INT-12FR-43<br />

Radio Reactions to French Affairs<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-410<br />

[Radio speeches to the Hungarian people]<br />

(Wov. 9, 1942) INT-15HU-216<br />

[Radio stations and broadcasts to Greece; Axis<br />

propaganda lines]<br />

(May 15, 1942) INT-14GR-204<br />

Radio Stations in Greece<br />

(May 20, 1942) INT-14GR-106<br />

Radio Tirana (Sept. 13-24, 1943) INT-1AL-67<br />

Remarques sur l'Information et la Propagande<br />

(Mar. 9. 1942) INT-12FR-42<br />

Report on interview with Thormann concerning<br />

propaganda to Germany<br />

(Mar. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-46<br />

Report on Mr. Kotzias at Request <strong>of</strong> Dr. Merritt<br />

(Aug. 23, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-371<br />

[Report on Nicholas Cockinos <strong>of</strong> Boston]<br />

(May 17, June 9, 1943) INT-14GR-747<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news commentator<br />

on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) INT-9CZ-378:<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-379<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> the Secret Anti-Nazi Hungarian<br />

"Kossuth Radio Station"<br />

(Nov. 28, 1942) INT-15HU-204<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-10EU-359<br />

[Request for List <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Newspapers in<br />

America]<br />

(Mar. 16-June 17, 1944) INT-15HU-198<br />

[Salazar Government subsidy <strong>of</strong><br />

Portuguese-language broadcasts in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-27SP-114<br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Pro Deo broadcasts to Germany<br />

[invitation to Jacques Maritain to participate]<br />

(Oct., 1942) INT-19MI-135<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to Europe<br />

(Apr. 17, 23, 1942) INT-19MI-41<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to U.S. Forces Abroad<br />

[material from communist-dominated League <strong>of</strong><br />

American Writers]<br />

(July 14. 1942) INT-19MI-100<br />

Short-Wave to Europe [CIO internal conflict over<br />

control <strong>of</strong> broadcasts]<br />

(July 13. 1942) ¡NT-19MI-98<br />

[Shortwave broadcasts to Italy by prominent<br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

(July 21. 1943) INT-17/7-727<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-960<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko Markovich;<br />

Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

CJVov. 28, Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-334<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> Amenca<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-375<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Dec. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-100<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila activities<br />

in Eastern Europe]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-164<br />

[Suggestions <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux for short-wave<br />

broadcasts to France]<br />

(May 6, 1942) INT-12FR-67<br />

Test <strong>of</strong> Radio Program From Editor <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Broadcast Intelligence Service in London [on<br />

Mihailovich] (Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-463<br />

Thomas Mann (Jan. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-946<br />

To the German People: There is a way out by<br />

Ernst Fischer (Dec. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-451<br />

[Transcript <strong>of</strong> John Babinek's "The Slovak Radio<br />

Hour" broadcast from Hammond, Ind., Mar. 28<br />

and Apr. 4, 1943]<br />

(Mar. 28-Apr. 24, 1943) INT-9CZ-364<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Secret Broadcast [Italian broadcast<br />

beamed to Latin America, Jan. 16, 1943]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-558<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Short Wave Broadcast<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942; Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-498<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Radio Program<br />

Commemorating the Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Arad"]<br />

(Nov. 12. 1942) INT-15HV-218<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noli's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

([Feb. 20. 1944]) INT-1AL-108<br />

"Twenty-Second Letter' [Columbia Broadcast<br />

Dedicated to Yugoslav Underground]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-I63<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-81<br />

Underground Movements: Clandestine-Radio<br />

Transmitters (Aug. 19, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-752<br />

[U.S. <strong>of</strong>ficials' broadcasts to Norway]<br />

(Aug. 10. Oct. 11, 1941; Mar. 6,<br />

1942) INT-25SC-24<br />

[U.S. short wave, beamed to Europe only, from<br />

midnight to 6:00 p.m., June 15, 1942]<br />

(June 17, ¡942) INT-10EU-110<br />

[U.S. short-wave broadcasts to Italy]<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-17IT-267<br />

Vaso Trivanovich (Apr. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-15;<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-30YU-115<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 293


Reconstruction Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Economic and political organization <strong>of</strong> future<br />

Germany] (May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-664<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June, 1942) INT-10EU-251<br />

[Felix Boenheim's views on reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany] (May 25, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1552<br />

Fortune's German Forum<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-541<br />

[Foundation <strong>of</strong> Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Agencies in Greece: Preliminary<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> Aims] (July 7, 1942) INT-14GR-189<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) 1NT-33Z-94<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) 1NT-13GE-105<br />

[Future German government and peace settlement]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1286<br />

General Principles <strong>of</strong> Free World Association.<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> German Section<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-619<br />

German Affairs (Sept. 5, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1206<br />

German Economist Calls for Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Ocr. 19. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1709<br />

Germany - Plan to Become Effective Upon<br />

Invasion (Nov. 1943) INT-13GE-1192<br />

Germany's place after Hitler's defeat<br />

(Oct. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-416<br />

Greek Public Opinion on the UNRRA<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-14GR-489<br />

Groups and individuals which have Holland itself<br />

as the object <strong>of</strong> their concern; similar activities<br />

which direct themselves toward the Netherlands<br />

East Indies and other Dutch colonies; Dutch<br />

attitudes toward post-war reconstruction<br />

(Nov. 15, 1942) INT-20m-10<br />

[Hermann Rauschning]<br />

(July 13, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1642<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33GE-88<br />

[House <strong>of</strong> Commons Post-War Policy Group,<br />

Memorandum] (June 2, 1943) INT-13GE-670<br />

Immediate Program for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German School System<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1654<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for Germany]<br />

(Apr. 19-20, 1945) INT-13GE-1472<br />

Intercept No. MI-318142<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-13GE-1007<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-19MI-105<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction [programs and activities]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-152<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

Interview with Prime Minister Tsouderos<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-14GR-434<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-26SL-165<br />

[Mario Einaudi's speech on "The Economic and<br />

Political Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italy"]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1149<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20, 1943) 1NT-13GE-661<br />

Meeting: German Branch <strong>of</strong> the Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-297<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Issues at Stake in<br />

France, by Robert Valeur<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-12FR-1012<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 23. 1942) INT-33GE-3<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Town Hall Forum to hear Emil Ludwig<br />

speak on "Will Germany Try It Again?"<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-13GE-1304<br />

Memorandum Containing Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1039<br />

Mrs. Marie Juchacz<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1179<br />

296 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece (May 1, 1942) INT-33GR-8<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for Europe's<br />

Economic Reconstruction]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-13GE-1561<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-562<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1172<br />

[Peace settlement propositions by "Never Again"<br />

Association] (Feb. 22, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-100I<br />

Plan to Prevent Recurrance <strong>of</strong> a Prussian<br />

Dominated Germany<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-13GE-684<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion. Part II.<br />

Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New Central Power<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-13GE-1031<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-750<br />

Post-War Reconstruction Studies <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />

Magazine (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-19MI-150<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-142<br />

[Press comments on post-war plans for Poland]<br />

(Oct. 3-Dec. 1. 1942) INT-21PO-216<br />

Principles Adopted by the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

"Independent Hungary" Regarding the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the Danubian Area<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942: May 29, 1942) INT-15HU-36<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-13GE-1198<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-13GE-1301<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Mar. 3, 1944) mT-4AU-488<br />

Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany;<br />

Political Forces Available for Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany; Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Administrative<br />

<strong>Services</strong> (Oct. 19. 1944) INT-33GE-65<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1249<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-13GE-671<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. 15, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-649<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany (July-Sept. 1944) INT-13GE-1232<br />

Redemocratization <strong>of</strong> Germany: Necessity and<br />

Prerequisites (Aug. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-808<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized Germany]<br />

(Nov.. 1942; Mar. 19. 23, 1943) 1NT-13GE-523<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

[Robert Valeur and Georges Theunis on European<br />

accords for economic and political<br />

reconstruction] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-10EU-457<br />

Rustem Vambery's Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian<br />

Situation (Dec. 19, 1944) INT-15HU-674<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

fJVov. /. 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) 1NT-13GE-696<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1294<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Salvemini at the American Labor<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> International Affairs<br />

(June 16, 1943; June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-685<br />

Ten Year Plan <strong>of</strong> Structural Economic<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Post-War Poland<br />

(Mar. 6-27. 1945) 1NT-21PO-1219<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. 14, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1302<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? (Feb. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-571<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1651<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1373<br />

U.S. Economic Propaganda After V.E. Day<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-1254<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

War, Revolution, and Peace<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-I3GE-123<br />

"What About Germany?"<br />

fiVov. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1279<br />

What Help From The German People?<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) 1NT-13GE-399<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

What to do with the Germans. Meeting <strong>of</strong> B'nai<br />

B'rith, Cleveland College, Feb. 11, 1945<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1390<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann's views; Institute on Patterns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lasting Peace, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Mar. 1. ¡943) ¡NT-13GE-585<br />

Yugoslavs Well Prepared for Reconstuction<br />

(Sept. 5. 1942) 1NT-30YU-214<br />

Reconstruction Scholarship Foundation<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction] (Apr. 14. 1943) INT-10EU-178<br />

Reconstruction Service Committee<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr. Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

Reconstructionist (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Red Cross<br />

see American National Red Cross<br />

sec International Committee <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross<br />

Red Trade Union Internationale<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 16-June 25. 1942) INT-19MI-42<br />

Redler, Richard<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-S4<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Resignation from Austrian National Committee<br />

(Mar. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-3I6<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-4AU-543<br />

Redsted, Belle V.<br />

Conversation with Belle V. Redsted<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) 1NT-25SC-337<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted and Sven<br />

Stribolt (Mar. 17. 1945) INT-25SC-356;<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-2SSC-388<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted, Sven<br />

Stribolt, and Emil Messerschmidt<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-25SC-386<br />

[Peter Guldbrandsen activities]<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-25SC-346<br />

Reflector (periodical)<br />

[Financial subsidy <strong>of</strong> "Reflector"]<br />

(June 23, 1942) INT-30YU-107<br />

Reform programs<br />

see Constitutional reforms<br />

see Demilitarization<br />

see Economic reforms<br />

see Educational reforms<br />

see Land reforms<br />

see Political reforms<br />

see Reconstruction<br />

Refugees<br />

see also under names <strong>of</strong> specific peoples (listed<br />

under Racial and ethnic groups)<br />

Additional Information Concerning "Manifeste de<br />

Catholiques Européens Séjournant en Amérique"<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-19MI-168<br />

All-Slav Congress Mass Meeting<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) INT-26SL-71<br />

American Committee for Hungarian War Refugees<br />

(Nov. 22. 1942) ¡NT-1SHU-214


Index by Subjects and Names Regional organization<br />

American Minorities and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Politics (June 10, 1942) INT-19MI-56<br />

AMG and Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 17. 1943) INT-33Z-42<br />

[Anti-State Department feelings among<br />

new-immigrant elements <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

people] (May 9. 1943) INT-10EV-218<br />

Conditions at Oswego Refugee Camp Arouse<br />

Protest in Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-24RS-356<br />

[Conditions for Russian emigres to return to<br />

France] (Nov. 10. 1944) INT-24RS-310<br />

Conversation with Isaiah Razovsky on the New<br />

Horizon Club; rumors that Baltic residents may<br />

be "bought out" (Dec. 14. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-77<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-9CZ-877<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

Cuba Visas (Dec. 3. 1941) INT-19MI-74<br />

[Difficulties <strong>of</strong> refugee Catholic priests: Catholic<br />

news items] (Apr. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-20<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee, [NYC, May 10, 1944]<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-24RS-257<br />

[Editorial from Russky Golos]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) INT-24RS-28<br />

Emigration Française [notes on recent French<br />

immigrants, their aims and attitudes, and their<br />

political organizations and publications]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-79<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

[Foreign groups and refugees reactions to Darlan's<br />

appointment] (Nov. 20, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-420<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) 1NT-33Z-108<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-10EV-562<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees [purpose<br />

and activities] (June 4-30. 1945) INT-10EU-619<br />

[Fund raising by the Tolstoy Foundation]<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-24RS-377<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

Germans in Britain<br />

(Sept. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-363<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian Supporters;<br />

Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] " Les Refugies<br />

Ukrainiens et le Probleme de leur Assistance<br />

Internationale"<br />

(Nov., 1944 [• Mar, 1945]) ¡NT-29UK-338<br />

[Information on political figures in France, French<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials in Washington, and private individuals<br />

in New York or elsewhere]<br />

(Mar. 5-27, 1942) INT-12FR-116<br />

[Loyalty and support <strong>of</strong> immigrants from Nazi and<br />

Fascist oppressed countries]<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-19MI-44<br />

["Manifeste de Catholiques Européens Séjournant<br />

en Amérique," report and comment]<br />

fOcr. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-128<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-956<br />

[Mrs. Sarah Cohen: project <strong>of</strong> the Committee for<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-564<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21. 1942 to May 28,<br />

1942) INT-10EU-32<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That New<br />

French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners (Mar. 20, 1945) INT-33RS-48<br />

Polish Refugees in Mexican Camp Reported as<br />

More Anti-Russian Than Anti-Nazi<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-596<br />

Polish Refugees in 1945<br />

(May 16, 1945) 1NT-33PO-180<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-366<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) 1NT-33GE-95<br />

[Problems for Russian emigres returning to the<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR] (Dec. 26, 1944) INT-24RS-320<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek, Dr. E. K. Winter:<br />

Two Skeptical and Critical Exiles<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-310<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19, 1945) INT-10EU-587<br />

Russian Emigration (Aug. 9, 1945) INT-24RS-403<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-19MI-103<br />

Slavs, Jewish Congress, Poles Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

2/14/43 (Feb. 17. 1943) INT-26SL-74<br />

Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechoslovakia and<br />

Developments in Czechoslovak Community Here<br />

(Oct. 17. 1945) INT-9CZ-955<br />

Two Estonian Letters<br />

(June 4, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-575<br />

Ukrainian-Language Papers Disagree on Refugees<br />

from the Eastern Front<br />

(July 19, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-20<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in Western<br />

Europe (July 16, 1945) INT-33UK-36<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19, 1942) 1NT-10EU-77<br />

[Work <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration from Europe]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-10EU-550<br />

Regel, Constantine<br />

German Colonization in Eastern Europe: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Constantine Regel (Oct. 22, 1942) INT-5BA-32<br />

Reger-Jacob, Lieselott<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-598<br />

Regional Institute on War and Post-War<br />

Issues<br />

Regional Institute on War and Post-War Issues<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-19MI-194<br />

Regional organization<br />

see also Common markets and free trade areas<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) INT-33RS-25<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> talks with the Rev. Baron Oskar von<br />

Soden (Nov. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-422<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

(Oct. 1943; Nov. 8. 1943) 1NT-4AU-385<br />

Afternoon Spent With Ernst Lothar, Austrian<br />

(June 29, 1945) INT-4AU-833<br />

American Slav Congress [inclusion <strong>of</strong> non-Slavs]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-26SL-88<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) ¡NT-29ÜK-353<br />

Answers to Questionnaire on "What to do with<br />

Germany" by Oscar Meyer, January 28, 1945<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1359<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-231<br />

Archduke Felix [views on Austrian situation]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1944) INT-4AU-622<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33AU-24<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition<br />

CD«;. 2, 1943) 1NT-33AU-14<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) INT-4AU-434<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Austria (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-4AV-402<br />

Austria and the Anschluss<br />

(May 27, 1942) INT-4AU-99<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V. Halperin<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-24RS-140<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys<br />

Pakstas, PH.D. (Mar. 1942) INT-5BA-192<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

(Nov. 21-Dec. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-479<br />

[Bavarian political groups in U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-702<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-194;<br />

(Aug. 15. 1942) INT-13GE-290<br />

[Bidalut's views on Germany]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-1277<br />

British-American "Pan-Germanism" and<br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

(July 20. 1942) INT-13GE-693<br />

Campaign against German Federalism<br />

(Mar. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-594<br />

Catholic Factor in Post-War Plans<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-19MI-189<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board and<br />

a Central and Eastern Europe Institute<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-548<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 10, 1943) INT-10EU-158;<br />

(Mar. 16. 1943) INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

ILO] (June 8, 1942) INT-10EU-43<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

quarterly report] (Jan, 29, 1943) INT-10EU-137<br />

Central Europe, Germany and Russia [future<br />

reorganization] (Apr. 3, 1942) INT-10EU-39<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

(Apr. 5, 1942) INT-13GE-477<br />

[CIP forum on German federalism]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-13GE-493<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-238<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union [report]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1943) INT-33Z-14<br />

Controversy on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Slav Federation<br />

in Europe (Apr. 13, 1942-Feb. 5,<br />

1943) 1NT-26SL-69<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

(May 24, 1945) ¡NT-3AM-70<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-10EU-602 '<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions on<br />

His European Federation Plan, with Particular<br />

Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers<br />

(May 4. 1944) INT-10EU-389;<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-33Z-71<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) ¡NT-33Z-106<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi: European<br />

reorganization, conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1944) INT-10EU-510<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on European<br />

federation] (May 4. 5. 1944) 1NT-10EU-390<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi [recent activities]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-10EU-603<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's luncheon to discuss<br />

plans for European federation]<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-10EV-519<br />

Count Czernin Relates Purposes <strong>of</strong> His Proposed<br />

Mission to Moscow<br />

(June 28, 1944) ¡NT-33AU-23<br />

Current General Information<br />

(Ocr. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-824<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-33RS-38<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series ¡NT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

[Czemin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

(Nov. 8, 10. 1943) INT-4AU-388<br />

[Danubian Club meeting report: proposal <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Central and South-East European Union]<br />

(JVov. 13. 1943) INT-10EU-294<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19, 1945) 1NT-33Z-98<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 297


Religious discrimination Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Religious discrimination<br />

see also Anti-Semitism<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-24RS-148<br />

Article by Reverend H. A. Rheinhold<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-937<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived in<br />

America fAfov. 21, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-662<br />

Council Against Intolerance in America [meeting<br />

report and publications]<br />

(May 20, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-48<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> intensification <strong>of</strong> religious persecution<br />

in Germany during the past year<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-13S8<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.<br />

(June 3, 1943) 1NT-33YU-27<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.; Comments<br />

on FNB 130, Greater Serb Movement<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-30YU-938<br />

[Persecution <strong>of</strong> Orthodox Church in Croatia]<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-89<br />

[Representative Eliot attacks Dies Committee for<br />

failure to act against Edward J. Smythe's<br />

anti-Catholic organization]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-19MI-21<br />

Serbs: Interview with Nikola Drenovac, a priest in<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-30YU-880<br />

Religious groups<br />

see also Baptists<br />

see also Christians and Christianity<br />

see also Clergy<br />

see also Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

see also Episcopal Church<br />

see also Greek Catholic Church<br />

see also Jews and Judaism<br />

see also Lutheran Church<br />

see also Lutheran Church<br />

see also Maronites<br />

see also Moslems and Islam<br />

see also Protestant churches<br />

see also Religious discrimination<br />

see also Religious liberty<br />

see also Religious structures and sites<br />

see also Roman Catholic Church<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-9CZ-817<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) INT-9CZ-31<br />

Dr. Ernst Fraenkel; 25 German Ministers on<br />

Germany's Future<br />

(Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1311<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33GE-106<br />

German-American religious press<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

German Catholics and Protestant Theologians in<br />

Moscow (Dec. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1312<br />

German-Language Group in Brazil<br />

(July, 1943) INT-13GE-737<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

[Interview in Stockholm with two German church<br />

leaders] (Oct. 26, 1943) INT-13GE-835<br />

[Marshall Clinnard, Census Bureau: role <strong>of</strong><br />

churches in foreign group policies]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-19MI-146<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

(Sept. 25. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-928<br />

Particularism (June 3. 1943) 1NT-13GE-672<br />

Pastor and Mrs Frederick Forell<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-13GE-1447<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-750<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1301<br />

300 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Rauschning on German conservatives and<br />

nationalists] (July 17. 1945) INT-13GE-1645<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-24RS-85<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19. 1945) INT-10EU-587<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

(Nov. 1. 1944) INT-13GE-1274<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1945) INT-13GE-1349<br />

Tillich Committee Tries to Attract Catholics<br />

(Mar. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1034<br />

Religious liberty<br />

see also under names <strong>of</strong> specific religious groups<br />

(listed under Religious groups)<br />

Father Norbert Pakalnis, Rector <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

the Annunciation, Brooklyn, on the Changing<br />

Attitude Toward Religion in Soviet Russia<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-5BA-329<br />

Lutheran Leader and Journalist Plans To Visit<br />

Liberated Areas in Northern Europe<br />

(Oct. 7. 1944) INT-33NW-11<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13. 1943]) INT-24RS-208<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

(Nov. 22. 1943) INT-24RS-204<br />

Orthodox Circles vs. Russia<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-24RS-181<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Timascheff on Soviet developments]<br />

(JVov. 29. 1943) INT-24RS-203<br />

[Religion and politics: controversial letter and<br />

articles] (Aug. 17. 1942; Sept. 5.<br />

1942) INT-19MI-72<br />

Religious structures and sites<br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> St. Sava Pro-Cathedral, NYC.<br />

(June 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1424<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-264<br />

Relocation<br />

see also Repatriation<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

(Ocr. 8, 1945) INT-15HU-821<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) INT-10EU-133<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept. 13, 1945) INT-15HU-816<br />

[Information on L'ltalia (newspaper), California<br />

Italian-American clubs, and Japanese-American<br />

relocation] (Feb. 23-Apr. 9, 1942) INT-171T-109<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June. 1943) INT-33Z-29<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-19M1-103<br />

Remiger, Msgr.<br />

Vatican Contacts Benes on Subject <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Autonomy (Oct. 6. 1944) INT-9CZ-811<br />

Rendueles, Robert<br />

Interview with Robert Rendueles, Chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information (Mar. 27, 1945) INT-27SP-430<br />

Rengers, Daniel von Wilderen<br />

Interview with Baron Daniel von Wilderen<br />

Rengers (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-20NS-48<br />

Renn, Ludwig<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

[Freies Deutschland]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-124<br />

["Freies Deutschland" views on Eight Points]<br />

(Fei>. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-509<br />

[German Communist press in U.S.]<br />

(July 5, 1942) INT-13GE-162<br />

Paul Hagen (Dec. 21, 1942) INT-I3GE-462<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Vieth von Golsenau, Arnold<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) INT-13GE-942<br />

Renner, George T.<br />

[Herr Renner's socialist activities in London]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-473<br />

T. H. Tetens and Karl Lachmann<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-13GE-336<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Renner's Article by Axis<br />

Propagandists (Jan. 14, 1943) INT-10EU-136<br />

Renner, Karl<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) INT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Renner government<br />

and Russian war relief activities]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-4AU-815<br />

[Deutch's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government] (Apr. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-783<br />

First reactions on new Austrian government<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-778<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Interview With Dr. Sokal, Austrian Banker<br />

(June 27. 1945) INT-4AU-830<br />

May 1 celebration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-4AU-785<br />

[Mr. Taurer's views <strong>of</strong> Austrian situation]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-4AU-797<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government (May 26. 1945) INT-4AV-816<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auernheimer (May 10. 1945) INT-4AU-812<br />

Reparations<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

Finnish-American Press Reaction to the Paasikivi<br />

Cabinet (Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33FI-17<br />

"German American" editorial on reparations<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1247<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-33HU-54<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) 1NT-33Z-109<br />

[Problem <strong>of</strong> reparations, note]<br />

(Dec. 29. 1942) INT-10EU-93<br />

Repatriation<br />

[Ambassador Henry-Haye and staff members<br />

waiting at Hershey, Pa., for repatriation]<br />

(JVov. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-431<br />

Blumel Visit Stirs Speculation on Anti-de Gaullist<br />

Exiles (Fei. 27. 1945) INT-33FR-48<br />

[Mrs. Winkler's return to France]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-882<br />

Polish American Congress Approves Relief to<br />

Poland (Sept. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1545<br />

[Polish-American press comment on repatriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish soldiers] (July 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1488<br />

Report from Brazil Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) 1NT-10EU-458<br />

Richard Grau letter (Oct. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-362<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-881<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

(Oct. 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1700<br />

White Russians Threatened with Repatriation<br />

(Sept. 17, 1944) INT-24RS-285<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1377


Index by Subjects and Names Rhode Island<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Democratic<br />

Party in the U.S.A.<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Representation <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Democratic Party in the U.S.A]<br />

(May 9, 14., 1944) INT-21PO-813<br />

Two Polish Factions Enter into Collaboration<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) INT-21PO-9S7<br />

Republican Party<br />

All Slav Congress [leadership dissension]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-26SL-61<br />

Domestic and International Politics<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-26SL211<br />

Illinois Swedish-Americans Political Affiliations<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-2SSC-100<br />

Internal Dissension With American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 1, 1944) INT-26SL181<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the Augustana<br />

Synod (July 17, 1942) 1NT-25SC-93<br />

Republican Presidential Maneuverings [to organize<br />

the foreign groups into a strong bloc]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-313<br />

Zionism in the Republican and Democratic Party<br />

Platforms (Sept. 20. 1944) INT-18JE-43S<br />

Republique Française<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-33FR-49<br />

[Letters concerning La Republique Française]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944; Feb. 18, 1944) INT-12FR-710<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-12FR-712;<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-911<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française at<br />

Wildenstein Gallery]<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-27SP-304<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

the German question]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-12FR-949<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: Italian situation<br />

and problems] (Dec. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-931<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Republique Française]<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-12FR-939<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, conversation<br />

memo] (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-767<br />

Republique Française COcr. 2, 1943) INT-33FR-20<br />

Republique Française and Mr. Mirkine<br />

(May 10. 1944) INT-12FR-808<br />

Republique Française; Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton<br />

Oaks (Feb. 23, 1945; Feb. 27,<br />

1945) INT-12FR-962<br />

Republique Française Meeting<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) INT-10EU-507<br />

[Republique Française] Meeting at the Wildenstein<br />

Galleries (Apr. 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1002<br />

Republique Française Reception for Ambassador<br />

Bonnet (Mar. 13. 1945) INT-12FR-983<br />

Republique Française, Saturday, 4 March<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-12FR-752<br />

Republique Française Weekly Gathering,<br />

Wildenstein Gallery<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-733;<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-12FR-741;<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-12FR-773<br />

Weekly Gathering <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française at<br />

the Wildenstein Gallery<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-754<br />

Weekly Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française at<br />

Wildenstein Galleries<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-12FR-760<br />

Resettlement<br />

see Relocation<br />

Resistance groups<br />

see Underground movements<br />

Resistance (newspaper)<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

(Sept., 1943) INT-12FR-686<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Recent Issues <strong>of</strong> French Underground<br />

Press (Nov. 25, 1943) 1NT-12FR-691<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the French Underground Paper<br />

"Resistance"; American-de Gaulle Relations;<br />

Labor and Socialist Resistance<br />

(Dec. 1942-May 18, 1943) INT-12FR-588<br />

"Resistance," February 17-March 2, 1943<br />

(May 1943) ¡NT-12FR-603<br />

Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property<br />

Austrian Social Democrats In Exile Plan To<br />

Recover Party Property<br />

(Oct. 16, 1944) INT-33AU-27<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

[Claims] (Jan. 16. Feb. 3. 1944) INT-13GE-978<br />

[H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal speech on restitution <strong>of</strong> property]<br />

fSepr. 24, 1945) INT-4AU-890<br />

Retinger, Josef<br />

[Dr. Josef Retinger] (Oct. 8, 1943) 1NT-21PO-589<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Retschek, Anton<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmacher: Soviet Ambassador<br />

Cumansky, Free Germany in Mexico, Anton<br />

Retschek] (Jan. 27. 1944) ÍNT-10EU-32I<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) 1NT-4AU-181<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) 1NT-4AU-153<br />

Report From Sao Paulo: Committee to Protect<br />

Austrian Interests in Brazil<br />

(¿Vov. 20. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-412<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Reuter, Ernst<br />

[Paul Hertz comments on Otto Braun and Ernst<br />

Reuter] (May 14, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1S23<br />

Revai, Andrew<br />

[Correspondence between Anthony Balasy and<br />

Andrew Ravai]<br />

(Aug. 19-Oct. 11, 1944) INT-1SHU-629<br />

[Letter from Andrew Revai, and statement <strong>of</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great Britain]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945: Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-716<br />

Revai, Joszef<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept. 13, 1945) INT-15HU-816<br />

Reves, Emery<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Sovereignty"<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-10EU-292<br />

Revesz, Kaiman<br />

[Comment and newspaper account <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) INT-15HU-435<br />

Comments by Coleman Revesz<br />

(Mar. 21. 1944) INT-15HU-500<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-15HU-725<br />

[Conversation with Darago and Revesz]<br />

(June 23. 1943) INT-15HU-362<br />

Remarks by Kaiman Revesz<br />

(Nov. 20. 1944) INT-15HU-656;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-15HU-682<br />

Remarks by Revesz (May 7, 1945) INT-15HU-768<br />

Revesz on American Hungarian Federation<br />

Meeting, Bridgeport, April 19, 1944<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-15HU-528<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Revista Católica (newspaper)<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Sepr. 22, 1944) 1NT-33SP-16<br />

Revolution<br />

A Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) INT-33GE-65<br />

Aufhaeuser (Oct. 19, 1944) 1NT-13GE-12S7<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

(June 20, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-52<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May 19. 1945) INT-33YU-137<br />

Decline and Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Germany's Press, Outline<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Memorandum on Germany's political<br />

rebirth (Dec. 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1315<br />

[Destruction <strong>of</strong> National Socialism, Karl Spiecker]<br />

(Dec. JO. 1941- June 4, 1942) 1NT-13GE-1058<br />

General Principles <strong>of</strong> Free World Association.<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> German Section<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-619<br />

[Hermann Rauschning and his views on Nazi<br />

revolution] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-761<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Nov. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1272<br />

[Letter to Franc Snoj on Conditions in Occupied<br />

Slovenia; Call to Slovenian Soldiers to Revolt<br />

Against Service in Italian Army]<br />

(Dec. IS. 1942) INT-30YU-454<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-19<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

(Ocr. 16. 1942) ¡NT-I3GE-369<br />

Private lecture and forum by Ruth Fischer at<br />

Intematinal Student Center<br />

(Feb. 23. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1387<br />

Revolt in North Africa<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-12FR-73<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

What Help From The German People?<br />

(JVov. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-399<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

And It's Significance<br />

(Aug. 19. 1943) 1NT-13GE-763<br />

[Yugoslav Coup d'Etat <strong>of</strong> March 27, 1941]<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) 1NT-30YU-200<br />

Revolutionary Forces <strong>of</strong> Sicily<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> "Umanita Nuova" movement at<br />

the convention <strong>of</strong> the "Revolutionary Forces <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily"] (Ocr. 1. 1944) INT-171T-1513<br />

Revyuk, Emil<br />

Emil Revyuk Removed from Editorial Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey City "Svoboda"<br />

(Aug. 29, 1945) INT-29UK-374<br />

Reynolds, Quentin<br />

[Victor Ridder's criminal libel suit]<br />

(June 11, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-680<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

Rezinski, Herbert<br />

Data gathered in conversation with D.C.D. in<br />

New York <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Sepr. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-314<br />

Rheno-Westphalia<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-6<br />

Rhine River<br />

[French views on control <strong>of</strong> the Rhine, extract<br />

from article] (Feb. 15. 1945) INT-12FR-957<br />

Rhineland<br />

Belgian and French refugee views on postwar<br />

control <strong>of</strong> Rhineland<br />

(Mar. 13. 1945) INT-6BE-77<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

(Sepr. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-886<br />

[German decentralization and separatist<br />

movements] (Feb. S, 1945) INT-13GE-1360<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1422<br />

[Rhineland particularist sentiment]<br />

(Ocr. 19. 1942) INT-13GE-273<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism as a<br />

prime potentiality in German regeneration<br />

(Dec. 26, 1944) INT-33GE-72<br />

Rhineland Conference (1942)<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

Rhode Island<br />

see also Providence, R.I.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 301


Rogel, Janko Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Rogel, Janko<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) ¡NT-3SYU-57<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Oct. 3, 6, 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Meeting on September 18 [on Yugoslav unity]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-322<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1347;<br />

(June 6, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1821<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

April 12, 1943 (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-826<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel (Slovene), Cleveland,<br />

Ohio (Oct. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-408<br />

Jugoslav Croups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-321<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1S32<br />

Slovenes (May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-911;<br />

(June 11, 1943) INT-30YU-950<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31. ¡944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

Roger, Sidney<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-24RS-186;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33RS-7<br />

Rogers James G.<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

Rogers, Roy<br />

Traffic Analysis (May 12, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-342<br />

Rohman, Richard<br />

[Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi, August<br />

Bellanca, and Richard Rohman]<br />

(Jan. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-73<br />

[Letter by Richard Rohman on alleged Communist<br />

affiliations <strong>of</strong> Willi Schlamm]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) INT-4AU-206<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

[Richard Rohman's conversation on Italian<br />

Communist activities in New York City]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-76<br />

Rohrbach, Paul<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July. 1941) INT-29UK-4<br />

Rolik, Andrew<br />

[Articles from "Slovensky Hlasnik"]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-107<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

Interview with John Pankuch, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Hlas",<br />

(The Voice), Slovak Weekly<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-383<br />

Interview with Rev. Andrew Rolik, St. John's<br />

Evangelical Church<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-506<br />

Rollin, Jean<br />

Jean Rollin [visa difficulties]<br />

(June 27, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-226<br />

Roman Catholic Church<br />

see also Catholic parties<br />

see also Greek Catholic Church<br />

see also Maronites<br />

A. L. R. K. Kunigu Vienybes Metrastis, 1941<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-5BA-46<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

(May 23, 1944) INT-33RS-17<br />

A Slovene "Progressive" Predicts What Will<br />

Happen in Slovenia Once War is Over<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-799<br />

[Activities and political views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor<br />

Kaczynski] (May 9, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-29<br />

Additional Information Concerning "Manifeste de<br />

Catholiques Européens Séjournant en Amérique"<br />

(Ocr. 1, 1942) INT-19MI-168<br />

304 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Address to be delivered at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

European Catholics]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-19MI-166<br />

[American hierarchy's attitude toward the<br />

foundation <strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Catholic Writers] (Nov. 12, 1942) INT-19MI-17I<br />

American Polonia Preparing To Accept Warsaw?<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-33PO-189<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> 19"<br />

["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz" Article]<br />

(July 20, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1017<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Catholic press articles about<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. iO. 1943) INT-30YU-1168<br />

Andre Philip's Address [on the role <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

in French resistance]<br />

(JVov. 2, 1942) INT-12FR-403<br />

Anti-Catholic Line (Mar. 4, 1944) INT-8CR-110<br />

Archduke Otto and the Vatican<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-4AU-357<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Hlond (Primate <strong>of</strong> Poland) in<br />

U.S. (Apr. 13, 1942; Apr. 15, '<br />

1942) INT-21PO-24<br />

Article by Reverend H. A. Rheinhold<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-13GE-937<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> European Catholics: Purposes<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-19M1-320<br />

Attack on Catholic Leader Given to Congressmen;<br />

Blast at Bruening Seen as Attempt to Throttle<br />

Church in Post-War Germany<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-878<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Italian priests in U.S. towards<br />

Fascism] (Aug. 18. 1943) INT-I7IT-779<br />

[Benedictine Press <strong>of</strong> Mount Angel, St. Benedict,<br />

Oreg.] (Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 1943) 1NT-13GE-442<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Answer to the Slobodna Rec<br />

Regarding the Memorandum [<strong>of</strong> the Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church]<br />

(JVov. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-360<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

(July 11, 1945) INT-21PO-1457<br />

Bishops in Reich Urge Pope to Advance Peace<br />

Program (July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-296<br />

Bishops' Peace Committee: American Hierachy<br />

and the Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Movement<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-19MI-32<br />

Bitner Tries To Rally Catholics<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-21PO-761<br />

[Borgese's views on the Catholic Church in Italy]<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-17IT-737<br />

Boston and Father Curran<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-16IR-11<br />

Carpatho-Russian Notes INT-8CR-223<br />

[Catholic action in Latin America: information on<br />

Philip J. Rodgers]<br />

(Feb. 20-21, 1942) INT-19MI-132<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5, 1942) INT-19M1-68<br />

[Catholic Church in Europe, notes]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942; Oct. 28. 1942) ¡NT-19MI-129<br />

[Catholic Church in Germany]<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-13GE-1213<br />

[Catholic Church in Portugal loosening ties with<br />

Salazar dictatorship]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1942) INT-27SP-71<br />

[Catholic clergy in the U.S. and foreign politics]<br />

(May 28. 1942) 1NT-19MI-51<br />

[Catholic Committee for European Reconstruction]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) INT-13GE-1201<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15. 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

[Catholic criticism <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic<br />

Party] (Oct. 3. 1944) INT-17IT-1463<br />

Catholic Factor in Post-War Plans<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-189<br />

Catholic Hierarchy and Anti-Alien Sentiments<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-19MI-271<br />

[Catholic news from occupied European Countries:<br />

clippings from English Catholic papers]<br />

(Dec. 1941-Feb. 1942) INT-19MI-31<br />

Catholic Opinion on Spain<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-27SP-347<br />

[Catholic plans for future German cabinet]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1944) INT-13GE-I248<br />

Catholic Press and European Affairs<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-19MI-263<br />

[Catholic underground in Hungary]<br />

(July 13. 1944) ¡NT-15HU-587<br />

[Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo, religious<br />

information and propaganda]<br />

(Nov. 14, 1941; Jan. 22, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-14<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived in<br />

America (JVov. 21, 1944) INT-4AU-662<br />

Church Activity, Mainly in Relation to Russia,<br />

Including the Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-19MI-330;<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-33Z-75<br />

[CIP forum on German federalism]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) 1NT-13GE-493<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1647<br />

Comment on Situation Report Central Europe, 16<br />

Dec. 1944 (Jan. 18. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-530<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-15HU-725<br />

Communist "L'Unita del Popólo" Sees Catholics<br />

Forging Anti-Italian Alliance Here<br />

(July 26. 1945) INT-33rT-156<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches in<br />

Germany (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-33GE-57<br />

[Concerning lectures in Mexico by Mr. van<br />

Cauwelaert on strengthening Catholic Church]<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-19MI-35<br />

[Conditions in Italy; Sforza's views on Church and<br />

State in Fascist Italy]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942; June 1942) INT-17IT-268<br />

[Conference between the Vatican and Aleide De<br />

Gasperi on the monarchy question]<br />

(Noy. 13, 1944) INT-I7IT-I577<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> European Catholics: organization<br />

and membership] (Oct. 9. 1942) INT-19MI-169<br />

[Controversy over the political attitudes and<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Church]<br />

(Apr. 18. 1943; Apr. 22. 1943) INT-19MI-202<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ivan Subasich]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-30YV-1779<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-33CZ-16<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) INT-1SHU-809<br />

[Conversation with President Benes]<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-426<br />

[Critique <strong>of</strong> Cathohc press by Philip Rodgers;<br />

letters concerning Philip Rodgers]<br />

(Mar. 4-24, 1942) INT-19MI-23<br />

Croat and Serbian Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 20, 1942) INT-30YU-266<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-33YU-147<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists - Nationalist Bloc in<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1007<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1945<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1790<br />

Developing Situations-The Irish in Boston<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) ¡NT-16IR-9<br />

[Difficulties <strong>of</strong> refugee Catholic priests: Catholic<br />

news items] (Apr. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-20<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo and his views on<br />

Anglo-American Catholics and Vichy]<br />

(July 4-28, 1942) INT-17IT-271<br />

[Dr. Hoegner appointment as Prime Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria and Catholic activities]<br />

(Oct. i, 1945) INT-13GE-1694<br />

Dr. Kuhar and "Catholic" Central Europe<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YV-732<br />

European Catholics (Mar. 6, 1944) 1NT-19MI-288<br />

Evening with the Paul Wertheimer's<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-12FR-996


Index by Subjects and Names Roman Catholic Church<br />

[Father Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1264<br />

[Father Zakraishek on Yugoslav Politics]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-674<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

First Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Austrian American Cathohc<br />

Federation (June 1945) 1NT-4AU-863<br />

Five Hundred Divine <strong>Services</strong> for Poland<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-33PO-79<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" (Mar. 24, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-87<br />

[Franco's request for an anti-Communist stand by<br />

Spanish bishops] (Ocf. 23, 1944) INT-17IT-1523<br />

Gerhart Seger (Nov. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-402<br />

German Catholic <strong>Office</strong>r in Moscow on the<br />

Church and Future Germany<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1216<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

(Sept. S, 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1222<br />

[German Catholics in Chicago, political attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-364<br />

[German Catholics in Middle West]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-365<br />

[Germans in Pennsylvania; Catholic Knights <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

George] (Sept. 17, 21, 1942) INT-13GE-306<br />

[Hans Rott's views on Catholic influence]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-4AU-742<br />

Heinrich Bruening (May 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1I10<br />

Heinrich Bruening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 11. 1944) INT-33GE-44<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-18<br />

Holy Name Holy Hour [meeting report]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) INT-19M1-110<br />

How U.S. Catholics Look at the War<br />

(Nov. 26, 1941) INT-19MI-4<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind the<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-15HU-596;<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-33HU-30<br />

Hungarian-American Relief Unity Threatened<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-33HU-7S<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26. ¡945) INT-15HU-785<br />

[Information on NCWC War Relief]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-19MI-297<br />

[Information on Slovenian Catholics in United<br />

States and in Yugoslav liberation movement]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945: Mar. 20. 1945) INT-30YU-1744<br />

[Internal dissention in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) ¡NT-30YV-1236<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-10<br />

International Correspondence: Last Ditch Stand <strong>of</strong><br />

German Bishops fOcr. 22. 1942) INT-19MI-136<br />

Interview With Dr. Max Sokal<br />

(July 6, 1945) 1NT-4AV-839<br />

Interview with James Hovorka, treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance, May 17, 1943<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-421<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-314<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-127S<br />

Interview with Monseigneur de Strycker<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) INT-6BE-67<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1044<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, May 19,<br />

1943 (May 21, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-432<br />

Interview with Pere Hebran<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) 1NT-6BE-69<br />

Interview with Peter Mokris, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Cultural Garden, June 2, 1943<br />

(June 4, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-465<br />

Interview with Rev. Oscar Suster, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

July 12, 1944 (July 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1470<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-15HU-789<br />

[Interviews with American Catholic priests on war<br />

and labor problems]<br />

(May 17. 1942) INT-19MI-29<br />

Irish Situation (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-16IR-19<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Dec 1, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1584;<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-17IT-1658<br />

[Italian-American press comments on activities <strong>of</strong><br />

the Vatican and conditions in Italy]<br />

(May 10-15. 1942) INT-17IT-151<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Catholic<br />

attitudes towards Fascism and the relations<br />

between the Vatican and the Fascist regime]<br />

(July 15-Sept. 10, 1942) INT-¡7IT-354<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the positions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pope, Catholic Church, and Don Luigi<br />

Sturzo] (June 17-July 27, 1942) INT-17IT-291<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the Vatican's<br />

appeal for peace]<br />

(Apr. 19-June 13, 1942) INT-17IT-214<br />

Italian Catholic Priests Who Still Love Mussolini<br />

(Aug. 1, 1942) INT-171T-254<br />

Italian Catholics in the U.S.<br />

(July 31, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-738<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-720<br />

[Italy territorial claims against France, and Papal<br />

speech news report summaries]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-32A-60<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Possible Interest From a Conversation<br />

with [Mr.] P. This Morning [Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-778<br />

Katholisches Wochenblatt und Landmann<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1680<br />

Klaus Dohrn (Dec. 6. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-901<br />

[Klaus Dohm activities; Orthodox Church<br />

development] (Nov. 9. 1944) INT-19MI-362<br />

[Klaus Dohrn's views on German Catholic<br />

activities] (May 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1496<br />

[Letter and Irish Press Report from Dorothy<br />

Harris] (June 17, 1943) INT-16IR-14<br />

[Letter from Prislav Grizogono to Archbisop <strong>of</strong><br />

Zagreb [Stepinac] on Croat Atrocities]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) 1NT-30YU-828<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Rev. H.A. Reinhold on experiences in<br />

Minnesota prisoner <strong>of</strong> war camp]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-13GE-1050<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

fOcr. 23. 1942) INT-5BA-58<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Leaders on Future Relations<br />

with Russia (July 20. 1944) INT-5BA-405<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-92<br />

Lithuanian Communists Appeal to Priests to<br />

Follow Orlemanski's Example<br />

(May 8. 1944) INT-5BA-364<br />

Lithuanian Franciscan Fathers<br />

(Ocf. 5, 1942) INT-5BA-52<br />

[Loyalty <strong>of</strong> Catholic Hungarians in Pittsburgh]<br />

(May 18. 1942) INT-15HU-109<br />

[Luncheon discussion with Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-329<br />

["Manifeste de Catholiques Européens Séjournant<br />

en Amérique," report and comment]<br />

fOcr. 2, 1942) INT-19MI-128<br />

Manifesto on the War<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) INT-19MI-213<br />

[Mass at St. Patricks for Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Mar. 12. 1945) INT-4AU-738<br />

Mass in Honor <strong>of</strong> Poland at Saint Patrick's<br />

Cathedral (Apr. 17, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1253<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society<br />

(Ocr. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-244<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

(July 23. 1945) INT-4AU-854<br />

Mrs. Marie Juchacz<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-13GE-1179<br />

"Neue Volkszeitung"; Austrian Labor Information<br />

(Feb. 20, 22, 1943) INT-4AV-297<br />

[Neutrahty <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Church]<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-17IT-190<br />

News <strong>of</strong> a Catholic Underground in Hungary<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-33HU-27<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

[Norwegian-Americans psychological and political<br />

behavior] (Apr. 30. 1942) INT-25SC-18<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.: The<br />

Church in the Soviet Press<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT-24RS-108<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Day by<br />

Hungarian-American Legitimists<br />

(Sept 12. 1944) INT-33HU-33<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-26SL10<br />

Octave Gunther's Project for a Magazine<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) 1NT-19MI-34<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-346;<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-33AU-8<br />

[Otto Strasser and Catholic circles]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1941) 1NT-13GE-23<br />

[Otto's influence on Catholic circles]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-427<br />

Pamphlet "Significance <strong>of</strong> Ruthenian and<br />

Muscovite Elements in Lithuanian History," by<br />

Rev. Thomas G. Chase<br />

(Feb. 13, 1944) INT-5BA-311<br />

Pan-Serbian chauvinist and anti-Croat campaign <strong>of</strong><br />

"Amerikanski Srbobran," 1941-1943<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House Axis"<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) ¡NT-33GE-78<br />

Paul Tillich Speaks at a Private Symposium<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) INT-13GE-1363<br />

[Philip Rodgers' project for propaganda bureau for<br />

Catholic publicity in other American Republics<br />

and data on proposed personnel; Catholicism in<br />

Europe] (Mar. 20. 1942) INT-19M1-28<br />

[Polish-American activities]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-21PO-23<br />

[Polish-American and European Catholic activities]<br />

(May 23-Oct. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-26<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-92<br />

[Polish Catholic clergy views on Irish Roman<br />

Catholic clergy and anti-Semitism]<br />

(Apr. 20-21. 1942) INT-21PO-63<br />

[Polish Catholic Clergymen in the U.S. and Polish<br />

Newspapers They Read]<br />

(June 7-20, ¡941) INT-21PO-769<br />

[Polish institute <strong>of</strong> Catholic studies establishment<br />

in U.S.] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-32A-40<br />

Polish-Language Newspapers Publish Speculation<br />

on a Soviet-Papal Concordat<br />

(July 31, 1944) ¡NT-33PO-¡09<br />

Polish National Catholic Church in America<br />

[background, activities, and prominent<br />

personalities] (July ¡4, ¡944) INT-33PO-¡06<br />

Polish Opinions after Sikorski's Visit<br />

(Jan. 23. 1943) 1NT-21PO-210<br />

Political Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

(Aug. ¡4. 1944) INT-30YU-1525<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> American Slavs]<br />

(June 3. ¡944) INT-26SL-¡72<br />

Possible Clerical Alignments [Croatian]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1943) INT-30YU-578<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec-Jan. 194¡) ¡NT-16IR-21<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

(Aug. JO, ¡942) INT-19M1-134<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian Clergy in Argentina<br />

(May 4, 1942) INT-17IT-508<br />

Pro-Nazi Pamphlet Published in Texas<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-33<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur Rougier's letter urging French<br />

Catholics to send representatives to the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-3¡3<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 305


Roosevelt, Franklin D. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Polish-Language Press in the Presidential Election<br />

Campaign (Nov. 18. 1944) INT-21PO-1024<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-Í217<br />

President Roosevelt hails free Luxembourg<br />

(1943/1944) INT-6BE-83<br />

President Says Otto Heads No Battalion;<br />

Roosevelt Blasts Hapsburg's Claims<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) 1NT-4AU-267<br />

Puts Blame on Stamps: Roosevelt Admits Slip in<br />

Speech in naming Serbians<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-302<br />

[Roosevelt's statements on Darían and Vichy]<br />

(Nov. 17-19, ¡942) INT-12FR-426<br />

Serbian-American Congress for the Re-election <strong>of</strong><br />

President Roosevelt, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17-18,<br />

1944 (June 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1448<br />

Slavs, document series INT-26SL-I to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Short Wave Broadcast<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942: Jan. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-498<br />

U.S., Yugoslavia Pledge War Unity<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-30YU-14O<br />

Zionist Reactions to Roosevelt Statement on<br />

Palestine Disclose Mounting Support for Rabbi<br />

Silver (Mar. 27, 1945) INT-33JE-55<br />

Root, Waverly<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33FR-28<br />

Ropper, Edith<br />

[Clara Leiser] (Wov. io. 1943) INT-13GE-848<br />

Ropshaw, H. J.<br />

[Interview with Dr. H. J. Ropshaw]<br />

(July 22, 1943) ¡NT-23RM-172<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians on the armistice terms]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) 1NT-23RM-273<br />

Rose, Clarence<br />

[Memorandum on Clarence Rose]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-23RM-246<br />

Rose Effeuillée (magazine)<br />

French Newspapers from New Hampshire<br />

(June 9-July 1. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-107<br />

Rosenbaum, A.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations, proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

Rosenberg, Alfred<br />

[Speech by Alexander Kasem-Beg, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Young Russia] (Jan. 16, 1942) INT-24RS-26<br />

Rosenberg, Arthur<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Rosenberg, Isidore<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15. 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Rosenblatt, Bernard A.<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. J«, 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mann and Kurt Rosenfeld]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1943) INT-13GE-854<br />

Discussing the German Question<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) INT-13GE-634<br />

Ex-Prussian To Speak at Relief Rally<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-142<br />

German American Emergency Conf., November<br />

13, 1942 (Nov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-390<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

(June 24, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-330:<br />

(June 25, 1942) 1NT-13GE-331<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-33GE-7<br />

[German-American trade union leaders]<br />

(May 8, 10. 1943) INT-13GE-648<br />

[German Communist press]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-383<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

308 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

German political refugees in Mexico<br />

(Nov. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-426<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German American Emergency<br />

Conference (Apr. 17, 1943) INT-33GE-16<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-698<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) 1NT-13GE-617<br />

Rosenwald, Lessing<br />

[Press reports on a resolution by Central<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Rabbis and an article<br />

by Lessing Rosenwald]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-18JE-238<br />

Rosinski, Herbert<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23. 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) mT-13GE-543<br />

Rosovksy, J.<br />

Lithuanian Jew published by the American<br />

Federation for Lithuanian Jews<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-5BA-229<br />

Ross, Albion<br />

[Albion Ross] (Dec. 30, 1942) INT-17IT-559<br />

[Mr. Ross and Mr. Thomas]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-17IT-548<br />

Ross, Annie<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Annie Ross<br />

- French] (Nov. 3, 1943-Nov. 13.<br />

1945) PERS-1-92<br />

Ross, Cecilia<br />

[Cecilia Ross] (Mar. 6. 1945) INT-17IT-1694<br />

[Mrs. Cecilia Ross] (July 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1818<br />

Rosselli, Amelia<br />

[Amelia Rosselli] (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-27<br />

Rosselli, Carlo<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Rosselli Brothers Hope To Testify<br />

Before Rome Tribunal<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) ¡NT-33IT-123<br />

Rosselli, Nello<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Rosselli Brothers Hope To Testify<br />

Before Rome Tribunal<br />

(Feb. 2. 1945) INT-33IT-123<br />

Rossi, Alex<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943: Aug. 19. 1943) INT-17IT-801<br />

Rossi, Angelo J.<br />

Lists "Pro-Fascists" at Inquiry on Coast<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-17IT-203<br />

[San Francisco investigation <strong>of</strong> Fascist activities]<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-1717-23 S<br />

Rossi, Bruno<br />

[Bruno Rossi] (Feb. 17. 1942) 1NT-17IT-29<br />

Rossi, Giuseppe<br />

Enemy Alien: Rabid Fascist Is Chicago<br />

Correspondent for Generoso Pope's Newspaper<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-17IT-305<br />

Rossi, Pier Filippo<br />

Italian Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Mission in Argentina and Chile<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-17IT-505<br />

Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> Japanese subversion]<br />

(Dec. 9, 1941) INT-24RS-2<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1941) INT-24RS-25;<br />

(Dec. 15. 1941) INT-24RS-29<br />

General Analyis <strong>of</strong> "Rossiya," New York Daily<br />

([Sept. 11. 1942]) ¡NT-24RS-49<br />

Leading editorial in "Rossiya"<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-118<br />

[Monarchist papers] (Nov. 27. 1941) INT-24RS-4<br />

[Nazi orientation <strong>of</strong> Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1941) INT-24RS-7<br />

[Nazi Propaganda] (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-24RS-19<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(¿Vov. JO, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-26SL-10<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians in the<br />

Eastern States (May 29, 1942) INT-24RS-69<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-24RS-365<br />

[Proposal that Russian-American organizations<br />

agree on an anti-Soviet memorandum for<br />

submission to the San Francisco conference]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945: Apr. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-387<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7. 1942) INT-24RS-14;<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-24RS-16:<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-24RS-17:<br />

(July 23. 1944) 1NT-24RS-272<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners (July 10, 1945) INT-33RS-55<br />

"Rossiya" Protests "Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian War Prisoners<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-33RS-45<br />

Russian-American Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Language Papers (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-24RS-138<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

(Dec. 19, 1943) INT-24RS-212<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-47<br />

[Russian calls for second front]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) 1NT-24RS-44<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 22. 1944) INT-24RS-324<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

(Ocr. 21. 1942) INT-24RS-83<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

[Russian language dailies in NYC]<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-24RS-13<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-24RS-158:<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Life (Mar. 28. 1942) 1NT-24RS-65<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16. 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26. 1942) INT-26SL-6<br />

Rosson, Yvonne<br />

Report on Interview with Yvonne Rosson<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945; Apr. 10, 1945) INT-12FR-1006<br />

Roth, Martin<br />

"Sonntagsbote" (Oct. 7, 1942) 1NT-13GE-409<br />

Rothenberg, Morris<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Ocr. 18, 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

Rothschild, Edouard de<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-12FR-846<br />

Rothschild, Guy de<br />

[Guy de Rothschild, extract <strong>of</strong> letter from a cousin<br />

in France] (Apr. 15, 1942) INT-I2FR-146


Index by Subjects and Names Rougier, Louis<br />

Rothschild, Julie<br />

Austrians Here United Only on Beating Hitler<br />

(May II. 1942) INT-4AU-91<br />

Rothschild, Robert de<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers and<br />

Industrialists Outside France<br />

(May 8, 1944) INT-12FR-S46<br />

Rotólo, Rosario<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (Nov. 9. 1943) INT-1717-898<br />

Rotomskis, Povilas<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 45-HR<br />

(Dec. 16. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-490<br />

[Lithuanian Workers Alliance Meeting, New York,<br />

N.Y., June 1943] (June 29, 1943) INT-5BA-211<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on National<br />

Council (Jan. 8. 1942) INT-4AU-28<br />

[Allies as victors and not liberators <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-4AU-809<br />

[Altmann and Taylor]<br />

fOcr. 20. 1944) INT-4AU-621<br />

[Austrian Action and Free Austrian Movement<br />

campaign for funds]<br />

(May 21. 1945) INT-4AV-808<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation<br />

(Sept. 7. 1944) INT-33AU-25<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

(Nov. 15. 1944) INT-33AU-33<br />

[Austrian Christian Socialist Party; Walter von<br />

Schuschnigg] (Sept. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-605<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks Amencan<br />

Catholic Support (Mar. 23, 1945) INT-33AU-43<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria (Nov. 17. 1943) INT-33AU-12<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) ¡NT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Ocr. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-625<br />

Austrian Left Comments On Austrian Right<br />

CDcc. 15. 1944) INT-33AU-35<br />

Austrian Monarchists after the Moscow<br />

Declaration (Nov. 13. 1943) INT-4AU-397<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.: organization,<br />

leadership, and aims]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-52<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-26;<br />

(May 3. 1942) INT-4AU-112;<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-4AU-446<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Renner government<br />

and Russian war relief activities]<br />

(May 30. 1945) INT-4AU-815<br />

[Austrian relief finances]<br />

(July 9. 1945) INT-4AU-840<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27. 1942) INT-4AU-49<br />

Austrian War Relief (Sept. 4. 1945) INT-4AU-878:<br />

(Oct. 10. 1945) INT-4AU-900<br />

Austrian War Relief Committee<br />

(Oct. 2. 1945) INT-4AU-894;<br />

(Oct. 9. 1945) INT-4AU-901<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

(Mar. 11, 12, 1942) INT-4AU-151<br />

[Baron Heine-Geldern, Rott, and Free Austrian<br />

Movement] CDec. 15, 1944) INT-4AV-674<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-36<br />

[Christian Socialist appeal to Austrians]<br />

(Feb. 10. Mar. 13, 1945) 1NT-4AU-716<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived in<br />

America (iVov. 21, 1944) INT-4AU-662<br />

[Clarification <strong>of</strong> Austrian political activities in the<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-23<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) 1NT-33AU-7<br />

[Common action among Austrian political groups]<br />

(July 3. 1945) INT-4AU-834<br />

[Common front among Austrians in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-5<br />

[Composition <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(July 13. 1942) INT-4AU-135<br />

[Conversation with Hans Rott]<br />

(June 2. 1945) 1NT-4AV-817<br />

[Conversation with Peter Paul (Weiss)]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-390<br />

[Conversations Between Czernin and Rott]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-4AV-606<br />

[Count Czernin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-89<br />

[Crisis in Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Apr. 4. 1942) INT-4AU-35<br />

Czemin-Deutsch Controversy<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-458<br />

[Deutsch views on alleged State Department<br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Austrian advisers to U.S.<br />

Government] (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-494<br />

Developments Within Free Austrian Movements<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-4AU-94<br />

First reactions on new Austrian government<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-4AU-778<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on Purported<br />

Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

(Mar. 10. 1945) INT-33AU-41<br />

[Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-4AU-616<br />

[Free Austrian Movement: Aktionsprogramm]<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-4AU-318<br />

General Julius Deutsch [views on relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-875<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) 1NT-4AU-54<br />

Hans Rott (July 30, 1942) INT-4AU-119;<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-4AU-422;<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-578;<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-4AU-583;<br />

(Oct. 2. 1945) INT-4ÂU-893<br />

Hans Rott and the Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-4AU-537<br />

Hans Rott [on war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1945) INT-4AU-880<br />

[Hans Rott's views on Catholic influence]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-742<br />

[Hans Rott's visits to Washington]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-4AU-775<br />

[Hans Rott's war relief activities]<br />

(June 21. 1945) INT-4AU-823<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

COct. 24, 1944) INT-33AU-29<br />

[Interview with] Hans Rott<br />

(June 29. 1944) INT-4AU-549<br />

Julius Deutsch (June 18. 1942) INT-4AU-126<br />

[Kurt von Schuschnigg's press interview in Italy]<br />

(June 22. 1945) INT-4AU-824<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

[Letter from Wunsch to Rott]<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-4AU-76<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans Rott on<br />

provisional government]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1945) INT-4AU-828<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-495<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Hans Rott<br />

(Nov. 7, 1944) 1NT-4AU-644<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Memorial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) 1NT-33AU-42<br />

[Monarchist activities]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) 1NT-4AU-701<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-4AU-854<br />

Mr. Arthur Jokl [views <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movements and war relief finances]<br />

(Sept. 20. 1945) INT-4AU-886<br />

[Negotiations between Free Austrian Movement<br />

and Free Austrian World Movement]<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-4AU-668<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Austrian monarchists]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-24<br />

[Oscar Karbach's speech on German-Austrian<br />

relations between 1900 and 1938]<br />

(July 29. 1944) INT-4AU-564<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) INT-4AU-21<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Frederick Taylor, Siegfried<br />

Altmann, and Hans Rott]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1945) 1NT-4AU-703<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11. 1942) INT-4AU-136<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> Austrian provisional government]<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-4AU-784<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

(Aug. 7. 1942) INT-33AU-2<br />

[Rift between Rott and Zernatto]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-4AU-104<br />

[Rott and Altmann] (Mar. 7. 1945) INT-4AU-732<br />

[Rott and Deutsch] (Mar. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-752<br />

[Rott and von Schuschnigg views on Austrian<br />

provisional government]<br />

(May 14. 1945) INT-4AU-804<br />

[Rott-Deutsch exchange <strong>of</strong> letters]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-4AU-755<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans<br />

Rott, 19 September 1945; Austrian Exiles<br />

Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

(Sept. 19. 1945) INT-4AU-887<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

(June 19. 1944) INT-4AU-543<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Schuschnigg and Rott]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1944) 1NT-4AU-669<br />

[Wunsch election as chairman <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movement] (Mar. 1945) INT-4AU-754<br />

Roucek, Joseph S.<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S. Roucek;<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks] (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-66<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-67<br />

Rougier, Louis<br />

[Louis Rougier, anti-de Gaullist, pr<strong>of</strong>essor at New<br />

School for Social Research, adviser to French<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-12FR-635<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-12FR-606;<br />

(May 20, 1944) INT-12FR-817:<br />

(June 13, 1944) INT-12FR-832<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo; attacks on<br />

Giraud; Vichy activities <strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(July 15-23, 1943) INT-12FR-611<br />

[Louis Rougier's letters to Yves Chatel and<br />

Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-12FR-871<br />

Pierre Rodrigues' Letter <strong>of</strong> April 9 [re<br />

conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Louis Rougier]<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-12FR-78<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 309


Rougier, Louis<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur Rougier's letter urging French<br />

Catholics to send representatives to the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-313<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-12FR-729<br />

Roushakes, George<br />

Conversation with Greek from Kalamata Who Has<br />

Successful Delicatessen Shop in Washington<br />

(Jan. IS, 1945) INT-14GR-650<br />

Roussos, George<br />

Govemment-in-exile; resignation <strong>of</strong> Roussos<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) ¡NT-14GR-466<br />

[Greek daily National Herald interview with<br />

George Roussos] (Apr. 12, 1943) INT-14GR-365<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Roussos<br />

(Jan. 19, 1945) ¡NT-14GR-655<br />

Roussos, Petros<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> 27 June from Svolos and Roussos to<br />

Papandreou (June 27, 1944) INT-14GR-5S4<br />

Letters from Roussos and Svolos to Papandreou<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-14GR-551<br />

Roussy de Sales, Raoul de<br />

Conversation with MM. Boegner and de Sales,<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Free French Movement in<br />

the U.S. (Nov. 27, 1941) INT-12FR-I99<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-86<br />

Rowell, Robert<br />

About-Face <strong>of</strong> Russian and American Communists<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-30<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.: organization,<br />

leadership, and aims]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1942) 1NT-4AU-52<br />

Rowland, Matilda S.<br />

Employment by Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

(Apr. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-41<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-230<br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's London Visit; Report on<br />

Serb-Croat friction, relationships between Britain<br />

and U.S. and radio propaganda]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-S39<br />

["Amerikanski Srbobran" Editorial on Bogdan<br />

Radica] (Sept 6, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-212<br />

"An American Named Bryant"<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-309<br />

[Ante A. Pavehch's Military Induction Status]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-529<br />

Bogdan Radista Resigns as Editor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Information Center Bulletin<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-461<br />

Bogdan Radiza on Fotitch, Ruth Mitchell, and<br />

Gavrilovitch (Apr. S, 1943) INT-30YU-810<br />

[Boyd's Views on Yugoslav Press]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-647<br />

Conference with Joseph Kraja (Croatian)<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-30YU-S96<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-33YV-22<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press Week Ending August<br />

15, 1942 (Aug. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-184<br />

Dr. Vladimir Rybar Refuses to Take Charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-766<br />

Ivan Ivanovich (Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-746<br />

Jevtich and Gavrilovich (Stoyan) Receive Each a<br />

Letter Concerning Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-846<br />

Jevtich Reported to be "Grooming" Himself for<br />

Post <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador in Washington<br />

(Mar. 22, 1943) INT-30YU-784<br />

[Major Vohoska's Charges <strong>of</strong> Anti-Serbian<br />

Propaganda on Part <strong>of</strong> Croats]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-253<br />

[Mr. Radista at Yugoslav Information Center]<br />

(June 4, 1942) INT-30YU-72<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet; Special Communique <strong>of</strong><br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(June 22. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-984<br />

310 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Note about dissolution <strong>of</strong> Royal Yugoslav<br />

Information Center]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1108<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8, 1945) INT-33YU-153<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mirko Burya, Former<br />

Military Attache<br />

(July 21, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1018<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(May 15, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-882<br />

Svetozar Popovich<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-30YU-1024<br />

[Yugoslav Information Center Bureau and<br />

Yugoslav Internecine Politics]<br />

CDec. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-676<br />

Yugoslav Problem (Mar. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-734<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

(Sept. 25. 1943) INT-33YU-34<br />

Royalty<br />

see Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

Royse, Dr.<br />

Jugoslavs by Dr. Royse<br />

(May 21. 1942) 1NT-30YU-64<br />

Rozmarek, Charles<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-26SL-26<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Rozmarek toward his position as<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1945) INT-21PO-1151<br />

[Charles Rozmarek]<br />

(May 12. 1945) INT-21PO-1418<br />

[Charles Rozmarek on the Polish question]<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1157<br />

[Charles Rozmarek's views after conversation with<br />

President Roosevelt]<br />

(Oct. 29 1944) INT-21PO-1008<br />

[Four Eastern Europeans comment on the<br />

developments in the Polish-Russian situation]<br />

(July 27, 1944) INT-21PO-916<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(July 8, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-716<br />

[Polish attack on Rozmarek's use <strong>of</strong> his leadership]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1945) INT-21PO-15S0<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S ]<br />

(May 8. 1945) 1NT-21PO-1424<br />

Press Conference by Charles Rozmarek, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1341<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange's plans and Rozmarek's reply to<br />

"Pravda"] (June 6, 1944; June 9,<br />

¡944) INT-21PO-866<br />

Rozmarek, I. K.<br />

On the American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942) INT-26SL-90<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

fSepr. 26. 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Rozmarek, Wanda<br />

Press Conference Given by Dr. Oscar Halecki and<br />

Mrs. Wanda Rozmarek<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-21PO-1353<br />

Rubicky, Martin B.<br />

American Slovak Day; Slovak National Federation<br />

and Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-78<br />

Rubicon (periodical)<br />

[Information on Carlo a Prato and Free Italian<br />

Movement, and Fascist newsletter "Rubicon" <strong>of</strong><br />

Luigi Criscuolo] (Mar. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-103<br />

[Luigi Cnscuolo's newsletter "The Rubicon"]<br />

(June 30, 1942; July 17, 1942) INT-17IT-273<br />

[Press copies <strong>of</strong> Criscuolo's newsletter "The<br />

Rubicon"] (May 15, 1942) INT-17IT-443<br />

Rubin, Dave<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Rubinstein, Serge<br />

[Serge Rubinstein's effort to avoid military service]<br />

(JVov. 18, 1943) INT-24RS-202<br />

Rudson, N. M.<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

and Vicinity (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-33RS-42<br />

[Russian <strong>of</strong>ficers organization sabotaged]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-24RS-43<br />

Ruebens, Annemarie<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Ruedy, August<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-546;<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-33GE-8<br />

Ruggeri, Salvatore J.<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Louis Quintilliano and Salvatore J.<br />

Ruggeri] (Feb. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-994<br />

Ruini, Meuccio<br />

Confidential Interview with Minister Meuccio<br />

Ruini (Sept. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1461<br />

Rumania<br />

see Romania<br />

Rummel, Joseph F.<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15. 26. 1944) INT-13GE-1178<br />

Rupprecht, Crown Prince<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-392<br />

Rurat-Rathaus, Stanislaw<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-33PO-155<br />

Rus, Joseph<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-I234<br />

Rusovich, Mr.<br />

[Political Sympathies among Yugoslav Diplomats]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1945) INT-30YU-1772<br />

Russia<br />

see Soviet Union<br />

Russia at War (periodical)<br />

[Suspension <strong>of</strong> Bulletin "Russia at War"]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1942) INT-24RS-81<br />

Russia (periodical)<br />

"Rossiya" and the new Publication "Russia"<br />

(JVov. 23, 1944) 1NT-33RS-28<br />

Russian Affairs (periodical)<br />

New Bulletin "Russian Affairs"<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-33RS-26<br />

[New Soviet publication: "Russian Affairs"]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-284<br />

Russian-American Church Herald (periodical)<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) ¡NT-24RS-365<br />

Russian-American Club <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 (Ocr. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

Russian-American Committee for the<br />

Reelection <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(JVov. 9, 1944) INT-24RS-300<br />

Russian-American Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid to Russia<br />

[Rebuttal by Fedor S. Mansvetov to Allegations <strong>of</strong><br />

Nazi Ties] (Feb. 9, 1942; Feb. 22.<br />

1942) INT-29UK-81<br />

Russian-American National Committee<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians in the<br />

Eastern States (May 29. 1942) INT-24RS-69<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists (Dec. 9. 1944) INT-33RS-30


Index by Subjects and Names Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

Russian-American Progressive Club <strong>of</strong> Flint,<br />

Mich.<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-24RS-300<br />

Russian-American Society<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Revolution, San Francisco, Calif-, Nov. 14, 1944<br />

fiVov. 15. 1944) INT-24RS-302<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Washington's Birthday and the 27th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Red Army, San Francisco,<br />

Feb. 22, 1945 (Feb. 23, 1945) 1NT-24RS-343<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Society, San<br />

Francisco, Calif., June 22, 1943]<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-24RS-166<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 (Oct. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-2S0<br />

Russian-American Meeting<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-33RS-10<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-12S3<br />

Summer Victory Ball [<strong>of</strong> the Russian-American<br />

Society for medical aid to the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) 1NT-24RS-188<br />

Russian American Society for Medical Aid to<br />

Russia<br />

[Slavic Study Group organizing meeting]<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-26SL-123<br />

Russian American United Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid<br />

to the Soviet Union<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union (Dec. 14. 1944) INT-33RS-31<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian-Americans<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-33RS-32<br />

Russian-American United Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid<br />

to the Soviet Union, Chicago, 111.<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-289<br />

Russian American Victory Club<br />

Russian-Yugoslav Banquet in the Victory Club<br />

(JVov. 25, 1944) INT-24RS-350<br />

Russian-American Women's Society<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-289<br />

Russian-American Young Women's Club<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) 1NT-24RS-289<br />

Russian Brotherhood Organization<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russian Groups<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-8CR-152<br />

Carpatho-Russian Rally in Lansford, Pa.<br />

(Feb. 2. 1944) INT-8CR-88<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21. 1945) ¡NT-33CR-17<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Rival Unionists<br />

(Aug. 6. 1943) INT-8CR-56<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-8CR-32<br />

Forthcoming Congress<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-8CR-178<br />

Mass Meetings? (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-8CR-217<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-345<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11. 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(May 30. 1945) 1NT-33CR-18<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> the All-Russian Congress<br />

([June 30. 1943]) INT-8CR-51<br />

Projected fusion <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian ORB<br />

with the Russian ROOVA<br />

(¿Vov. 23. 1944) INT-24RS-307<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Liberation Congress in Phildelphia<br />

(Oct. i«, 7944; INT-8CR-179<br />

Russian Center <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-280<br />

Russian Church Assistance Fund<br />

Russian Church Assistance Fund<br />

(Aug. 8. 1945) INT-24RS-402<br />

Russian Consolidated Mutual Aid Society<br />

Carpatho-Russian: Kronthal Inquiry <strong>of</strong> March 25<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-8CR-123<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11. 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Projected fusion <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian ORB<br />

with the Russian ROOVA<br />

(Nov. 23. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-307<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Economic Institute<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Economic Institute]<br />

(Oct. 25. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-88<br />

Russian Imperial Union<br />

[Monarchist papers] (Nov. 27. 1941) ¡NT-24RS-4<br />

Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11. 1942) ¡NT-8CR-5<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian-Americans<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-33RS-32<br />

[Relations between Russian and Ukrainian leaders<br />

in the U.S.] (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-117<br />

[Russian Fireworks: Chicago lecture on postwar<br />

borders] (Dec. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-207<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28, 1944) 1NT-24RS-289<br />

Russian Messenger (periodical)<br />

[Calvin Brook's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian<br />

Situation] (June 8, 1945) INT-8CR-242<br />

[Russian Emigre Newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) INT-29UK-100<br />

Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops; 25th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid Society]<br />

(May 27, 1945) 1NT-24RS-380<br />

Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs Association<br />

[Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs Association]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-24RS-42<br />

Russian Orthodox Journal (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158:<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian Orthodox Mutual Aid Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. U, 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Russian Review (periodical)<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-24RS-149<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.: The<br />

Church in the Soviet Press<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) 1NT-24RS-108<br />

Russian-Amencan Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Language Papers (Apr. 20, 1943) INT-24RS-138<br />

Russian Socialists in NYC<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-223<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) INT-24RS-187<br />

Russian Student Fund<br />

Russian "Literary Fund" Intensifies Its Relief<br />

Activities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Russian Intellectuals<br />

outside the <strong>US</strong>SR (Dec. 16. 1944) INT-33RS-33<br />

Russian Trade Commission in San Francisco<br />

Summer Victory Ball [<strong>of</strong> the Russian-Amencan<br />

Society for medical aid to the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943) INT-24RS-188<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

(June 12. 1944) INT-29UK-301<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

(June 22, 1944) INT-33RS-21<br />

Russian United Organization <strong>of</strong> Mutual Aid<br />

[Russian United Organization <strong>of</strong> Mutual Aid]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1942) INT-24RS-11<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

AU-Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta, 29 May, 1943<br />

(June 1. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-114<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

(July 3. 1942) INT-19MI-82<br />

[Courses in Soviet Life]<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-24RS-150<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-314:<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) 1NT-29UK-333;<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-29UK-339<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) 1NT-33Z-97<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief)<br />

(iVov. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford, Conn.<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State College,<br />

Kingston, R.I. (June 23, 1945) INT-24RS-393<br />

Lithuanian Meetings in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-5BA-124<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Czechs sponsored by Russian War<br />

Relief, Cleveland, Feb. 19, 1944]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-644<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

(Sept. /i, 1943) INT-24RS-186;<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33RS-7<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22, 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-5BA-365<br />

Permit Denied to Ukrainian Relief Committee in<br />

Philadelphia (Jan. 6, 1945) INT-29UK-334<br />

Reception and Meeting Held in Honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian Delegation to San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 2, 1945) INT-29UK-372<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) 1NT-24RS-326<br />

[Russian War Relief] (Oct. 26, 1942; Nov. 20,<br />

1942) INT-24RS-86;<br />

(Oct. 7. 1944) INT-24RS-281<br />

[Russian War Relief Meeting in Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Apr. 2, 1945] (May 1. 1945) INT-24RS-369<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22, 1944; June 27,<br />

1944) 1NT-24RS-267<br />

Russian War Relief Society Meeting...Boston, June<br />

26, 1944 (June 26. 1944) 1NT-24RS-266<br />

[Soviet Views on Aid to the Ukraine]<br />

(Aug. 8. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-373<br />

Special Rally <strong>of</strong> the Slavonic Sections <strong>of</strong> the IWO<br />

(June 21. 1943) INT-26SL-121<br />

Symposium in Freedom House, Apr. 20, 1945<br />

(Apr. 24. 1945) INT-24RS-366<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28. 1943) INT-33RS-1<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Tribute to Russia Rally, [Chicago, 111., June 22,<br />

1943] (June 23, 1943) INT-24RS-161<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-33CZ-54<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 7944; INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2, 7944; ¡NT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(JVov. 4, 1944) INT-29UK-323<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-24RS-173<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 311


Russian War Relief <strong>of</strong> Michigan Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Russian War Relief <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

Russians<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-84<br />

All Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta [report]<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-33Z-24<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26, 1942) INT-10EU-19<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Russian and Ukrainian Baptists<br />

[report] (June 1, 1944) INT-19MI-327<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation with<br />

Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-10EU-585<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) ¡NT-10EU-69<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-539<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1945) INT-10EU-617<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) mT-10EU-422<br />

Latest Collaboration Among Nationality Groups<br />

[in Chicago] (June 9, 1945) INT-10EU-600<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-10EU-400<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Paper Prefers Russians to<br />

Poles (Aug. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-415<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-33Z-3<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-32A-33<br />

Russian Opinion on Pro-German Tendencies <strong>of</strong><br />

Laval (May 15, 1942) INT-12FR-132<br />

Russians: document series INT-24RS-1 to<br />

INT-24RS-410<br />

Russians: numbered reports INT-33RS-1 to<br />

INT-33RS-56<br />

Slav Items (June 17, 1945) INT-19MI-447<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-10EU-40<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-born population]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-318<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alia<br />

Emerson - Russians and Carpatho- Russians]<br />

(Oct. 7-29, 1942) PERS-1-31<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Paul<br />

Haensel - Russians] (July 17, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-43<br />

Russin, Jack S.<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V M.<br />

Molotov] (May 9, 1945) INT-8CR-253<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16, 1945; May 14, 1945) INT-8CR-228<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14. 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Russkaya Pravda (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper)<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-33RS-38<br />

312 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-24RS-365<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-280<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

CD«:. 19. 1943) INT-24RS-212<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-47<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) ¡\T-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

Russki Vestnik (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russkoye Dielo<br />

[Russkoye Dielo] (Apr. 21, 1943) INT-24RS-134<br />

Russkoye Obozreniye (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) ¡NT-33RS-15<br />

Russky Golos (newspaper)<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33RS-34<br />

[Editorial from Russky Golos]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1942) 1NT-24RS-28<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33RS-37<br />

La Presse russe en U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-24RS-113<br />

[Mark Weinbaum] (Nov. 2, 1942) INT-24RS-91<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Report on Russky Golos (Russian Voice)<br />

(Apr. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-18<br />

Russian-American Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Language Papers (Apr. 20, 1943) 1NT-24RS-138<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

(Dec. 19, 1943) INT-24RS-212<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

(Oct. 21, 1942) 1NT-24RS-83<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-96<br />

[Russian language dailies in NYC]<br />

(Ft*. 23, 1943) INT-24RS-13<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-289<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-327<br />

[Russky Golos, NYC Communist daily]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1943) INT-24RS-120<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16. 1945) ¡NT-33RS-54<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-52<br />

[Soviet Views on Priority Questions <strong>of</strong> Postwar<br />

Organization] (July 14. 1943) INT-33RS-2<br />

Russky Vestnik (periodical)<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> Russian language periodicals]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-24RS-144<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158<br />

Russkyi Amerikanskyi Pravoslavnyi Vestnik<br />

(periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May IS, 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russkyi Patriot (periodical)<br />

Russian "Whites" in Pans Reported Collaborating<br />

on Paper under Soviet Embassy<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33RS-44<br />

Russo, Domenico<br />

[Domenico Russo] (Mar. 6, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1685<br />

[Peace efforts by Domenico Russo in neutral<br />

European nations] (Mar. 1943) INT-171T-672<br />

Ruthenia<br />

see Carpatho-Russia<br />

Rutkowski, Anthony A.<br />

[A. A. Rutkowski and Walter Gawryszewski]<br />

(July 6, 1945) INT-21PO-1455<br />

Interview with Anthony A. Rutkowski<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) INT-21PO-970<br />

Rutz, Henry<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-13GE-450<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-460<br />

[Henry Rutz] (Mar. 3, 1943) INT-I3GE-583<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a National<br />

Conference, sponsored by OWI<br />

(JVov. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-389<br />

[Ridder libel suit] (Aug. 14. 1943) INT-13GE-753<br />

Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

General Analyis <strong>of</strong> "Rossiya," New York Daily<br />

([Sept. 11, 1942]) INT-24RS-49<br />

Leading editorial in "Rossiya"<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-118<br />

[Nazi orientation <strong>of</strong> Rossiya]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1941) INT-24RS-7<br />

[Nazi Propaganda] (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-24RS-19<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-14;<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-24RS-17;<br />

(July 23, 1944) INT-24RS-272<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-24RS-156<br />

Rybar, Vladimir<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 9. 1943) INT-30YU-998<br />

Dr. Vladimir Rybar Refuses to Take Charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-766<br />

Jevtich and Gavrilovich (Stoyan) Receive Each a<br />

Letter Concerning Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-846<br />

Rybicka, Benno<br />

Benno Rybicka (May 10, 1945) INT-4AU-796<br />

Ryden, E. E.<br />

[Swedish-American press]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1945) INT-25SC-3S2


Index by Subjects and Names Salvador!, Mario<br />

Sa'adeh, Antoun<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America<br />

(Jan. 1, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-202<br />

Arabs Aid Axis in Argentina<br />

(May 15. 1944) ¡NT-2AB-209<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Mar. 16. 1942) INT-33AR-4<br />

Saar, Hans<br />

Twelve Thousand Estonians Executed as Nazis<br />

Use Petty Gangsters in Rule <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) INT-5BA-25<br />

Saari, Alma<br />

Finns in Ohio (May 2, 3, 1944) INT-11F1-83<br />

Saari, John<br />

[Bishop Alfred Haapanen, Oscari Tokoi, and John<br />

Saari] (May 12. 1943) 1NT-11FI-47<br />

Saarland<br />

[Saar resistance movement; foreigners in France;<br />

organizers <strong>of</strong> "Free Germany" Movement in<br />

Moscow] (Feb. 19. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1375<br />

Sabec, Anton<br />

[Anton Sabec on the Slovenes]<br />

(June 21, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1447<br />

Interviews in Cleveland<br />

(Mar. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-22<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1535<br />

Sabo, Mr.<br />

Interview with Mr. Sabo<br />

(Mar. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1330<br />

Sabotage<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

(Mar. 14. 1944) INT-9CZ-659<br />

Austria: Morale <strong>of</strong> the People and Army<br />

(Apr. 1943) INT-4AU-349<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S. Roucek;<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks] (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-9CZ-66<br />

Bombing and Destruction <strong>of</strong> "Neu Welt", Yiddish<br />

Weekly Published in Ramat Can<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-18JE-253<br />

Developments in France<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-83<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 10, 20, 1942) INT-13GE-263<br />

[Italian-American press comments on subversive<br />

activity in the U.S. by Axis supporters]<br />

(Aug. 8-Sept. 3. 1942) INT-171T-343<br />

[Milan Hodza] (May 25, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-46<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung article as concealed<br />

invitation to sabotage]<br />

(July 2-7, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-262<br />

[Sabotage in Slovenian Provinces Ocuppied by<br />

Italy] (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-30YU-559<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June 19, 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942) INT-4AU-131<br />

Sabotage (book)<br />

Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor (May 20, 1943) INT-29UK-192;<br />

(May 20, 1943; June 11, 1943) INT-29UK-193<br />

Sacco, Philip<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Saenger, Eric R.<br />

[Milwaukee Conference <strong>of</strong> "German American"]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1418<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

(June 11, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1581<br />

Saenger, Gerhart<br />

Attached letter <strong>of</strong> Gerhart Saenger<br />

(Ocr. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-371<br />

Sailer, Karl H.<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) 1NT-4AU-601<br />

[Hans Sailer] (Apr. 9, 1945) INT-4AU-766<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) 1NT-33AU-45<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

(June 9, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-536<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945; Mar. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-4AU-850<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief)<br />

(Oct. 3, ¡945) INT-4AU-897<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-710<br />

Report about meeting <strong>of</strong> the Freie Gemeinde in<br />

Jefferson Hall, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

(Oct. 19. 1945) INT-4AU-910<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Total War Against Total Fascism!<br />

(June 12, 1944) INT-4AU-538<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

(June 25, ¡942) 1NT-4AU-139<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1, ¡945) INT-4AV-892<br />

Saillant, Louis<br />

Lecture by Louis Saillant, French Labor Leader,<br />

Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

(May 9, ¡945) INT-12FR-1027<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American French Alliance, at<br />

Which the Guest <strong>of</strong> Honor was Louis Saillant <strong>of</strong><br />

the French Resistance and Head <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Labor (May ¡0. ¡945) ¡NT-¡2FR-¡029<br />

Sain, Cicin<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Cicin Sain to Cabinet<br />

(JVov. 7. 1943) 1NT-30YU-H59<br />

Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de<br />

French Personalities (Apr. 8, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-2¡<br />

[Henri Bonnet, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1942) INT-12FR-12<br />

[Saint-Exupery's letter "to Frenchmen<br />

everywhere"] (Nov. 29. ¡942-Dec. 6,<br />

¡942) INT-¡2FR-473<br />

Saintes-Maries Islands ^<br />

[Possible submarine activity in the Caribbean area]<br />

(Mar. 6, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-323<br />

Sajovic, Zdenko<br />

Zdenko Sajovic (Oct. 20. 1942) INT-30YU-410<br />

Sakall, Achilles N.<br />

[Letter from Achilles N. Sakall to the editors <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech and Slovak language newspapers]<br />

(Wov. 27. 1944) INT-9CZ-816<br />

Sakellar, Anastasias S.<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2. ¡944) INT-¡AL-98<br />

Sakellarides, Achilles<br />

[Achilles Sakellandes]<br />

(Apr. ¡5. ¡942) INT-¡4GR-76<br />

Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

Admiral and Vice Premier Sakelariou<br />

(Jan. 25. ¡942) INT-14GR-9<br />

[Admiral Sakellariou]<br />

(May 13. ¡944) 1NT-14GR-507<br />

[Admiral Sakellariou address to the Greek people<br />

from London, Jan. 25, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1942) 1NT-14GR-241<br />

Admiral Sakellariou in Chicago<br />

(Jan. ¡7. ¡945) INT-33GR-89<br />

Admiral Sakellariou Returns to Greece<br />

(June 23, ¡945) INT-33GR-H8<br />

British Honor for Admiral Sakellariou<br />

(Apr. 2¡, ¡944) 1NT-33GR-49<br />

[Disquiet over invitation to Alexander Sakellariou<br />

to attend AHEPA convention]<br />

(July 19. 20. 1943) INT-¡4GR-395<br />

Exiles from Greece Planning Return<br />

(Apr. 4. ¡945) ¡NT-33GR-104<br />

Greek News (Jan. 5. ¡945) INT-¡4GR-64¡<br />

Hellas (Chicago Monthly) May 1943<br />

(July 1, ¡943) INT-¡4GR-388<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25. ¡942) INT-14GR-159<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June ¡5. ¡943) INT-14GR-377<br />

[Sakellariou Speech on the BBC]<br />

(Jan. 24. ¡942) INT-14GR-84<br />

Sakevicius, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept 2. 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Sala, John<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-¡7IT-I069<br />

Sala, Roland<br />

[Roland Sala] (July 30, ¡943) JJVT-/7/T-750<br />

Saladiak, Jozef<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Ocr. 27. ¡943) ¡NT-9CZ-572<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland<br />

(July 3¡. 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-47<br />

Salaries<br />

see Wages and salaries<br />

Salazar, Antonio<br />

Portuguese: document series INT-22PR-1 to<br />

INT-22PR-60<br />

Portuguese: numbered reports ÏNT-33PR-1 to<br />

INT-33PR-9<br />

[Press interview with Dr. Salazar; Portugal's<br />

change in status <strong>of</strong> its colonies]<br />

(Dec. 7. ¡94¡; Dec. 30. ¡94¡) ¡NT-27SP-64<br />

Salerno, Joseph<br />

Joint interview with Joseph Salerno and Salvatore<br />

Camelio (Apr. 25, ¡944) INT-17IT-1138<br />

Salerno Labor Congress<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Salerno Labor Congress<br />

(Mar. 31, 1944) 1NT-171T-1 ¡62<br />

Salert, Irving<br />

[Conversation with Horace Marston and Irving<br />

Salert] (Ocr. 6, ¡945) INT-18JE-576<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert]<br />

(Apr. 7, ¡945) ¡NT-¡8JE-498<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert and Jacob Pat]<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡945) INT-18JE-5Í1<br />

Salinas, Pedro<br />

[Information on Pedro Salinas]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-27SP-10<br />

Salisian, Jr., Mr.<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Salisian, Jr.]<br />

(May ¡9, ¡945) INT-3AM-68<br />

Salkin, Alex<br />

Interview with Mr. Alex Salkin, Lawyer For One<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our Grain Companies<br />

(Mar. ¡0, 1945) INT-6BE-73<br />

Salmerón, Mr.<br />

[Information on Salmerón]<br />

(May 27, 1943) INT-27SP-162<br />

Saltimieras, Paul B.<br />

[Lithuanian Notes from Chicago. 111.]<br />

(Nov. 9, ¡944) INT-5BA-458<br />

Salva, Fedor<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Respectable<br />

Slovaks" from the "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Apr. 24. ¡943) ¡NT-9CZ-36¡<br />

Current Item from the "Slovenska Obrana," July<br />

2, 1943 (July ¡2, ¡943) INT-9CZ-499<br />

Interview with Fedor Salva, Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Obrana" (June 2. ¡943) INT-9CZ-452<br />

[Slovak activity in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-519<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Jamriska Speech<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-272<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-276<br />

Slovak League Meetings: Contacts by CFB<br />

(Feb. 27, ¡943) INT-9CZ-279<br />

Wargovich on Husek (Mar. 4. ¡943) INT-9CZ-287<br />

Salva, Milan<br />

Interview with Milan Salva<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-405<br />

Salvadore, Max<br />

[Max Salvadore] (May 26. ¡943) INT-17IT-668<br />

Salvador!, Mario<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-33<br />

[Dissension among anti-Fascist Italians in the U.S.]<br />

(June ¡0-¡8, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-¡9¡<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 313


Salvadori, Mario<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Salvadori]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) /¿VT-/7/7"-773 5<br />

Salvadori-Paleotti, Massimo<br />

[Massimo Salvadori-Paleotti's statement<br />

denouncing the "Free World" magazine]<br />

(June 21. 1942) INT-17IT-162<br />

Salvation Army<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Scandinavians at <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salvation Army fAtov. 28, 1944) 1NT-25SC-340<br />

Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

Address by Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(Wov. VS, 794-»; ¡NT-33IT-103<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Salvemini as visiting<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> California at<br />

Berkeley] (Feb. 15. 1944) INT-171T-1037<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1389<br />

[Decline <strong>of</strong> the the Mazzini Society on the Pacific<br />

Coast] (Sept. 4, ¡944) INT-171T-1370<br />

Former Member <strong>of</strong> Italian Parliament Urges<br />

Change on Propaganda Front<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) INT-1717-391<br />

[Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-823<br />

Gaetano Salvemini Lectures on "What To Do with<br />

Germany" (Dec. 4, 1944) INT-33IT-109<br />

[Gaetano Salvemini's participation in the "Gentili<br />

Affair"] (Feb. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-588<br />

[Information on the book "What To Do with<br />

Italy"] (Dec. 1, 1943) INT-17IT-914<br />

Italian Fascist Activities Involving Columbia<br />

University Are Denied<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-17[T-522<br />

Italy, Like France, Conquered and Occupied, Says<br />

Salvemini (May 10, 1942) 1NT-17IT-253<br />

[Lecture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini on "The Political<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Italy"] (Feb. 8, 1944) INT-17JT-1019<br />

[Lecture trip <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-I7IT-984<br />

M. Gaetano Salvemini et la Situation Italienne et<br />

Internationale (Mar. 27, 1943) INT-17IT-611<br />

Off-the-Record Speech <strong>of</strong> Salvemini<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1022<br />

Political Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini<br />

(Mar. 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1693<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Reverend Theodore De Luca,<br />

Graziano N. Longarini, and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano<br />

Salvemini] (Oct. 7, 1944) lNT-niT-1422<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

(Oct. 23, 1943) 1NT-17IT-883;<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1587;<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1680;<br />

(Apr. 5. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1718<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's conversation on recruitment<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) INT-17IT-77<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's views on the reclassification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the status <strong>of</strong> Italian aliens]<br />

(June 22, 1942; June 25, 1942) INT-17IT-154<br />

"Racial Minorities under Fascism in Italy" by<br />

Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(1934; Nov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-423<br />

Salvemini Advocates Insurrection Against Allies in<br />

Italy (Mar. 27, 1945) 1NT-33IT-132<br />

Salvemini-La Piana Memorandum<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-17IT-59<br />

Salvemini Pleads for a Republican Coalition in<br />

Italy (Jan. 12, 1945) INT-331T-116<br />

Salvemini's Lecture Tour<br />

(Feb. 11. 1944) INT-33IT-47<br />

[Salvemini's speech at the anniversary banquet <strong>of</strong><br />

the League for Mutual Aid]<br />

(Jan. 29. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-995<br />

[Salvemini's views on the future purge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian government]<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-17IT-735<br />

[Salvemini's views on the Roman Catholic Church<br />

in Italy] (Feb. 7, 1944; Feb. 27.<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1055<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

[State Department's attitude toward the Free<br />

Italian movement]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1943) INT-17rr-621<br />

314 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Salvemini at the American Labor<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> International Affairs<br />

(June 16, 1943; June 30, 1943) INT-17IT-685<br />

U.S. Policy in Italy Called "Great Mistake"<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) 1NT-I7IT-1054<br />

Salzburg, Austria<br />

Political Information Concerning the Salzburg<br />

Area (May 24, 1945) 1NT-4AU-829<br />

Samadzija, Luka<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(Oct. 2, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-383<br />

Samaret, Victor<br />

Soviet Union and Germany, "France-Amérique" <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 15th (Aug. 20-24, 1943) INT-12FR-642<br />

Sameiningin (newspaper)<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-25SC-335<br />

Samilo, Roman N.<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16, 1945; May 14, 1945) INT-8CR-228<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14. 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Sammarco, James D.<br />

[James D. Sammarco]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-17IT-626<br />

Samyelo, Roman N.<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) 1NT-8CR-32<br />

San Diego, Calif.<br />

Cooperation <strong>of</strong> German Organizations with<br />

Organizations Loyal to <strong>US</strong>A; Max Limbach; San<br />

Diego and Vicinty- Followers <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-13GE-216<br />

San Francisco, Calif.<br />

All Slavic Council <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-26SL-215<br />

[Bastille Day celebration in San Francisco]<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-12FR-289<br />

Benefit Concert and Ball<br />

(Nov. 6. ¡944) INT-24RS-296<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greece's Independence Day [San<br />

Francisco, Mar. 25, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-I4GR-681<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Revolution, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 14, 1944<br />

(Nov. ¡5, ¡944) INT-24RS-3'02<br />

Communist Party Meeting, San Francisco, and<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> William Z. Foster<br />

(July 1, 1943) INT-19MI-228<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Beatrice Kincaid, Liaison<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r between the Soviet and the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist Party in San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 3, ¡943) INT-24RS-176<br />

Croatian American Society [San Francisco War<br />

Relief Party] (Nov. ¡4. 1942) INT-30YU-388<br />

Free World Organization [mass meeting report]<br />

(May 1, ¡945) INT-¡9MI-440<br />

French Activities in the San Francisco Area<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-12FR-879<br />

French-American Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day [in<br />

San Francisco] (July 18. 1945) INT-12FR-¡070<br />

[French colony in San Francisco, note]<br />

(Apr. 19, ¡944) ¡NT-12FR-811<br />

French National Group [in San Francisco]<br />

(Aug. 3, 1943) INT-12FR-632<br />

German American Emergency Conference; Call to<br />

an Emergency Work Conference to secure four<br />

freedoms for North Africa<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-13GE-646<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YV-1314<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> German orgamzations in San Francisco]<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-13GE-678<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

(Sept. 16-Oct. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-H23;<br />

(Oct. 25. 1943) ¡NT-33YV-47<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Society, San<br />

Francisco, Calif., June 22, 1943]<br />

(July 1. ¡943) INT-24RS-166<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Yugoslav Sokol<br />

(May 1, ¡943) INT-30YU-894<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever] (May 3. 1945) INT-l2FR-¡035<br />

New Year's Eve All-Slavic Meeting in San<br />

Francisco (Feb. 2. ¡944) INT-26SL-¡54<br />

Notes on Some Recent Opinions Expressed in the<br />

San Francisco Italian Press<br />

(Oct. 78, ¡943) INT-17IT-881<br />

Patriotic Rally Commemorating the Fifth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle's First<br />

Resistance Message in London; [Supplement to<br />

"News <strong>of</strong> France at War": The Lebanese<br />

Question] (June 22. 1945) INT-¡2FR-¡05¡<br />

[Performance <strong>of</strong> sixth war loan spectacle, entitled<br />

"The Light <strong>of</strong> Freedom," report]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) INT-10EU-521<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conservation with Lazar Dropo in San<br />

Francisco on May 9, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1810<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Lazar Dropo in San<br />

Francisco on 23 May, 1945<br />

(May 24. ¡945) INT-30YU-1812<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner, Oct.<br />

28, 1944 (Oct. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-295<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> July 14th Celebration by French Colony<br />

<strong>of</strong> San Francisco, at Veterans Auditorium<br />

(July 17, 1943) INT-¡2FR-62¡<br />

Report on Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Groups in San<br />

Francisco<br />

(Oct. 28-Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-H27<br />

Report on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers Extant<br />

in the San Francisco Bay Area, With an<br />

Outline-History <strong>of</strong> All San Francisco<br />

Foreign-Nationality Newspapers Established<br />

Since 1850 (July 23, ¡943) INT-¡0EU-247<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 27, ¡944) 1NT-24RS-280<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26, ¡943) ¡NT-13GE-668<br />

San Francisco Yugoslavs Reaction to the<br />

Announcement <strong>of</strong> the Partisan Ribar<br />

Government (Dec. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1206<br />

Slavic Societies <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Oct. 30. ¡943) INT-26SL-¡33<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by United<br />

Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12, 1943<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943; Oct. 74, ¡943) INT-30YU-HH<br />

Sve-Slavenska Proslava I Veliki Pies<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) 1NT-26SL-59<br />

[Tenney Committee investigation <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

un-American activities in San Francisco]<br />

(June 2, ¡942) INT-¡7IT-237<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans San<br />

Francisco, Calif., branch establishment]<br />

(Dec. ¡. ¡943) INT-30YU-H55<br />

[Yugoslav Fishermen's Use <strong>of</strong> Stalin Pictures in<br />

Their Boats] (May 26, 1945) INT-30YU-1813<br />

San Francisco Conference, 1945<br />

see UNCIO<br />

San Francisco Forum<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Forum to Discuss "Shall<br />

We Do Better Than Wilson?"<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1439<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

(Dec. 77, 7944; INT-33FR-42<br />

San Francisco Russian Committee for Aid to<br />

Disabled War Veterans in Russia<br />

Benefit Concert and Ball<br />

(Nov. 6, ¡944) INT-24RS-296<br />

San Pedro, Calif.<br />

San Pedro (California) Yugoslavs Seek Official<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> National Government on Bihach<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) 1NT-30YU-624<br />

Sanacja Movement<br />

[Information on the "Sanacja" movement<br />

established by the followers <strong>of</strong> Marshal<br />

Pilsudski] (Oct. 7, 7942; Oct. 75,<br />

7942; lNT-21PO-23¡


Index by Subjects and Names Scandinavian Seamen's Club<br />

Sandara (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33U-20<br />

Chicago Lithuanian Press Polemics Over My Visit<br />

There, May 26-30 (June 12, 1943) INT-SBA-200<br />

Circulation <strong>of</strong> "Sandara"<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) INT-SBA-157<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian National League<br />

Sandara, Philadelphia, June 1944<br />

(July 1, 1944) 1NT-5BA-393<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Advance (July 28. 1944) INT-5BA-409<br />

Lithuanian Notes (July 5. 1945) 1NT-33LI-62<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-115<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33U-52<br />

Sandburg, Carl<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-257<br />

Sander, Fritz<br />

["Nouvelle Internationale" organization and<br />

program] (May 15. 1944) INT-10EU-462<br />

Sander, Wilhelm<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-13GE-903<br />

Sangiorgio, Giuseppe<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe Sangiorgio to the<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education]<br />

(Dec. 25, 1944) ¡NT-171T-1633<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

Cable from Dabetic to Fotitch<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1333<br />

Sanz-Agero, Antonio<br />

[Anti-American activities <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Minister<br />

in Guatemala] (Jan. 28, 1942) INT-27SP-27<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians Toward the New<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1167<br />

Comments in Sao Paulo on the Transfer <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Ships to the Soviet Union<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-17IT-1103<br />

Declarations <strong>of</strong> Italian Sailors Interned in Sao<br />

Paulo (Nov. 17. 1943) INT-17IT-907<br />

Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini in the Eyes <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-niT-812<br />

Fighting French <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-937<br />

Foreigners in the State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-10EU-352<br />

Italians in Sao Paulo: Latest Trends<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-899<br />

Italy's Surrender: Reactions in Sao Paolo<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-17IT-871<br />

Mussolini's Fall: Impressions in Sao Paulo<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943) INT-171T-788<br />

Perplexities Among Sao Paulo Italians<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) INT-17IT-923<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians to the Allied<br />

Invasion <strong>of</strong> Sicily (July 17. 1943) lNT-17rr-785<br />

Sao Paulo Italians' Opinion <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza<br />

(iVov. 15, 1943) 1NT-17IT-906<br />

Sapir, Boris<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France and<br />

Cuba] (May 21. 1942 to May 28.<br />

1942) INT-IOEU-32<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and Cuba<br />

(Aug. 17-19. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-77<br />

Saraci, Chatin<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-1AL-10!<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi; Declaration for Free Albania; Albanian<br />

Situation (Dec. 1-18. 1942) INT-1AL-31<br />

Sardinia<br />

Dupont's Plan for an Insurrection in Sardinia<br />

(Jan. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-92<br />

Sardinian Party <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sardinian Party <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

(Jan. 1944) INT-17IT-968<br />

Sarkissian, A. D.<br />

[Conversation with Dr. A. D. Sarkissian]<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-3AM-10;<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-3AM-29<br />

Sartre, Jean-Paul<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre Discusses Current French<br />

Situation (Mar. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33FR-54<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre on the Importance <strong>of</strong> Youth in<br />

France Today (Apr. 17, 1945) ¡NT-33FR-58<br />

Meeting at the Wildenstein Galleries with<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre as Speaker<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-12FR-1018<br />

Sasko, Martin P.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Saskor, Ludwig<br />

More on Otto CA'ov. 24. 1944) INT-15HU-662<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-271<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Feb. 3, 1945) INT-30YU-1676<br />

Saslaw, Joseph<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Saslaw]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-23RM-232<br />

Conversation with Mr. Joseph Saslaw<br />

(Nov. 28, 1941) INT-26SL-5<br />

[Joseph Saslaw] OP-2-74<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation. Mr. Saslaw]<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-436<br />

Sassen, Emmanuel<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Christian Democracy in Holland, a<br />

Lecture by Dr. Emmanuel Sassen<br />

(July 17. 1945) INT-10EU-611<br />

Sattler, Otto<br />

German American Meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-13GE-1002<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33GE-102<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Inaugural Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1160<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17. 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

Saturday Evening Post (periodical)<br />

[Memorandum on State Department ban on "<br />

Saturday Evening Post" Article]<br />

(Nov. 16. 17, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-260<br />

Saud, Ihn<br />

Note on the Arab Problem<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-2AB-I04<br />

Saudi Arabia<br />

[Axis military personnel in Juddah, Saudi Arabia]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) INT-2AB-54<br />

Note on the Arab Problem<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-2AB-104<br />

[Press reports on the American Jewish Conference<br />

and lend-lease aid to Saudi Arabia]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-18JE-224<br />

[Relations between Saudi Arabia and the U.S.]<br />

(May 17, 1942) INT-2AB-7<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi-Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community<br />

(Oct. 30, 1943) INT-33AR-17<br />

Saulys, Dr.<br />

Lithuanian Diplomats and Germany<br />

(Oct. 22. 1942) ¡NT-5BA-87<br />

Sava, Bishop<br />

Orthodox Circles vs. Russia<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-181<br />

Russian Archbishop Benjamin<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-180<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-24RS-182<br />

Save Finland Committee<br />

Press release by the Save Finland Committee<br />

(May 15. 1945) ¡NT-11FI-125<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation With Carl Onkka<br />

Alexander (July 5. 1945) INT-11FI-131<br />

Save Finland Committee<br />

(June 14, 1945) INT-33FI-32<br />

Savich, Dragutin<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

Implications (Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-477<br />

[Proclamation <strong>of</strong> General Draza Mihailovich Day;<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Minister Snoj on Yugoslav Federalism]<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-30YU-203<br />

Serbian National Defense Council (Captain Pavich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Visiting Yugoslav Military Mission)<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-44<br />

The Yugoslav Army-in-Exile<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-1190<br />

100,000 Yugoslavs Plan an Offensive<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-94<br />

Savich, Pavlo<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(iVov. 29. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1232<br />

Sawicki, Edwin F.<br />

[Polish reactions in Ohio regarding the Yalta<br />

Conference] (Feb. 19, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1117<br />

Sawicki, Joseph<br />

[Joseph Sawicki] (June 8. 1945) INT-21PO-1387;<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1448<br />

[Judge Joseph Sawicki]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-21PO-1267<br />

Saxon, Anna<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26, ¡944) ¡NT-29UK-314<br />

Saxony<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-Ó<br />

Sayers, Michael<br />

[Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor] (May 20, 1943; June 11,<br />

1943) 1NT-29UK-193<br />

Scalice, Frank<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15. 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Scandinavia<br />

see also Denmark<br />

see also Norway<br />

see also Sweden<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian and Hungarian<br />

sections in the Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Dec. 15, 1941-Jan. 23,<br />

1942) INT-10EV-9<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys<br />

Pakstas, PH.D. (Mar. 1942) INT-5BA-192<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(iVov. 21, 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1945) INT-10EU-617<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Plans for Evacuation from Norway, Dennmark,<br />

and Finland. Ship Movements<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-749<br />

Scandinavian American (newspaper)<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-33SW-8<br />

Scandinavian News (magazine)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Scandinavian Seamen's Club<br />

Norwegian-American Cross-Currents<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-25SC-124<br />

[Scandinavian Seamen's Club history]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-169<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 315


Scavenius, Erik Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Scavenius, Erik<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

(Wov. JO, 1943) INT-33DA-3<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-25SC-174<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in Denmark,<br />

and Möller (Jan. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-77<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16. 1945) INT-25SC-382<br />

[Jensenius interview] (Oct. 2. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-253<br />

Scavotto, James<br />

[James Scavotto] (Mar. 8. 1945) INT-17IT-1698<br />

Sceherschewsky, Philip<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Philip Sceherschewsky, information]<br />

(Dec. 5. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-421<br />

Schaale, Emil<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Schaber, Will<br />

[Will Schaber and Ernst Jaeckh]<br />

(June 8. 1942) INT-13GE-178<br />

Schacher, Gerhard<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-709<br />

[Polish-American press comments on Dr.<br />

Schacher's radio broadcasts and Dombroski's<br />

activities] (Mar. 24. 1943: Apr. 3.<br />

1943) INT-21PO-323<br />

[Speeches by Dr. Gerhard Schacher]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-14<br />

Schacht, Hjalmar<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-750<br />

Schaeffer, Friedrich<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's views on Schaeffer's<br />

appointment] (June 28. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1617<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Gerhart's Seger's Speech<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-13GE-1622<br />

[Schaeffer appointment in Bavaria]<br />

(May 31. 1945) INT-13GE-1562<br />

Schaffer, Heinrich<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily Intelligence<br />

Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-4AU-455<br />

Schairer, Reinhold<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Conversation with Dr. Reinhold Schairer, "Free<br />

Germany" Manifesto from Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-712<br />

Free German group movement<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-809<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Goldilocks and Three Bears ["Hard" vs<br />

"S<strong>of</strong>t" Peace] (Mar. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1120<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

Kurt Riezler, Erich Rinner, Reinhold Schairer<br />

(Sep!. 28-Ocr. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-869<br />

[Newspaper clippings (in German) on German<br />

American Congress for Democracy]<br />

(June 6, 1942) INT-13GE-157<br />

Reinhold Schairer (June 27. 1942) INT-13GE-181<br />

Reinhold Schairer and Arthur Goldsmith<br />

(Aug. 31. 1942) INT-13GE-347<br />

316 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Schaufuss, Tatiana<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Russian Anti-Soviet Center<br />

Planned (July 11, 1945) INT-33RS-56<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3, 1945) INT-24RS-395<br />

Scheel, Klaus<br />

[Klaus Scheel letter to Paul Kemper]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-5BA-28<br />

Scheffer, Paul<br />

Charges Against Paul Scheffer<br />

(Aug. 1-5, 1942) INT-13GE-214<br />

Russian Article on Paul Scheffer<br />

(June 23. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1157<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1943) INT-13GE-740<br />

Schellenberg, Walter<br />

[Information on certain German personalities]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-143<br />

Scherber, Hans<br />

German American Congress for Democracy.<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 23, 26, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-376<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber, President<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-612<br />

German Radio Hour in Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-538<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, December 29, 1944<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1321<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-380;<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-13GE-487<br />

Germans: Interview with Hans Scherber<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-13GE-I638<br />

[Hans Scherber] (Mar. 1. 1945) INT-13GE-1396<br />

[Hans Scherber's opinions <strong>of</strong> Tillich Committee]<br />

(May 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1133<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber regarding German<br />

situation in Detroit<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-458<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-535<br />

Schevenels, Walter<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6. 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

[German-American trade union leaders]<br />

(May 8, 10, 1943) INT-13GE-648<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

(Jan. 17, Feb. 28, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1401<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany]<br />

(Oct. 9, 10, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1244<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity (Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33GE-89<br />

Schiappone, Lillian<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-417<br />

Schiefer, Gustav<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies m Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Schieffelin, William J.<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-265<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks (Mar. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-656<br />

[Informal New York City meeting concerned with<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1019<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1301<br />

Schiff, Walter<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Schifrin, Alexander<br />

see Werner, Max<br />

Alexander Schifrin, Moritz Schlesinger, and<br />

Gehart Seger<br />

(Sept. 2S-Oct. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-870<br />

Schiller, Leonard<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Schiller-Marmorek, Mr.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) 1NT-4AU-38<br />

Schlamm, Willi<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29, 1941) INT-4AU-1<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza (July 3. 1942) INT-9CZ-87<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

fSept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) 1NT-33GE-4<br />

[Information on Willi Schlamm]<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-15HU-75<br />

[Letter by Richard Rohman on alleged Communist<br />

affiliations <strong>of</strong> Willi Schlamm]<br />

fOct. 2. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-206<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-13GE-158<br />

Schlegel, Hans<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

(Dec. 18. 1941) INT-13GE-14<br />

Schlesinger, Moritz<br />

Alexander Schifrin, Moritz Schlesinger, and<br />

Gehart Seger<br />

(Sept. 25-Oct. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-870<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

fSepr. 22, 23, 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Former German Expert on Trade Relations with<br />

the <strong>US</strong>SR Discusses Implications Abroad <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade Monopolization in Soviet "Orbit"<br />

(July 10, 1945) ¡NT-33Z-115<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) 1NT-33GE-4<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

(Jan. 30. 1943) INT-13GE-S43<br />

Moritz Schlesinger (May 8. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1493<br />

[Possible import <strong>of</strong> oil from the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-24RS-372<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> Moritz Schlesinger for increasing<br />

trade with the <strong>US</strong>SR] (Mar. 6. 1945; Apr. 30,<br />

1945) INT-24RS-370<br />

Schleswig<br />

South Jutland, Slesvig<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-25SC-371<br />

Schliah (periodical)<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

(May 1. 1943; May 20. 1943) INT-29UK-179<br />

Ukrainian Weekly Schliah<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-29UK-181<br />

Schmel, Joseph<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia in Canada<br />

(Nov. 3. 1941) INT-9CZ-32<br />

Schmeling, Max<br />

Schmeling's Audience<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1070<br />

Schmidt, A.<br />

[Tet Borsig; Buchenwald]<br />

(June 22. 1945) INT-13GE-1604<br />

Schmidt, Guido<br />

Memorandum for Dr James G. Rogers [on Guido<br />

Schmidt's alleged visit to Goering]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) 1NT-4AU-234


Index by Subjects and Names Schulze-Gaevernitz, Mr.<br />

Schmidt, Hans<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Schmidt, Heinz<br />

[Benes response to the annulment <strong>of</strong> the Munich<br />

Treaty] (Jan. 23, 1943) INT-9CZ-243<br />

Schmidt, Mr.<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943, May 31, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-669<br />

Schmidt, Theodore<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-442<br />

[Information on Gustav Bauer, Georg von Alexich,<br />

and Theodore Schmidt]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-45<br />

Max Mauthner; Theodore Schmidt as Otto's new<br />

publicity man (Sept. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-204<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

(July 23, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-854<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-447<br />

Schmitt, Bernadette<br />

Luncheon for Archduke Otto<br />

(July 24, 1943) 1NT-4AV-363<br />

Schmitz, D. A.<br />

New York Query -- D. A. Schmitz, Walter<br />

Duisberg, William J. von Rath<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1540<br />

Schmutzer, J. M.<br />

[Chaplain Mommersteeg]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) 1NT-20NS-44<br />

Schnabel, Mrs. Oscar<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-736<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems (Jan. 25. 1945) INT-33AU-38<br />

[Austrian-Bavarian frontier]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-4AU-660<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government (May 4. 1945) INT-33AU-47<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar Austria]<br />

(Dec. 21-22, 1944) INT-4AU-692<br />

British Move to Control Austrian Finances<br />

(Feb. 2, 1945) INT-4AU-708<br />

Czechoslovak capitalists worried<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-723<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1364<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on Purported<br />

Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33AU-41<br />

In reference to Report No. 162<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1029<br />

[Informal New York City meeting concerned with<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1019<br />

Memorandum Containing Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1039<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

(¿Vov. 17, 1943) INT-4AU-405<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for Europe's<br />

Economic Reconstruction]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-13GE-1561<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's request for visa]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-871<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government and general European situation]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-4AV-780<br />

[Post-war conditions for Czechoslovakia]<br />

(June 1, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-915<br />

[Renewal <strong>of</strong> contact with Oscar Schnabel]<br />

(Nov. 16. 1943) 1NT-4AV-400<br />

Schnabel's Memorandum<br />

(Apr. 28. 1944) INT-4AU-521<br />

[South Tyrol] (Dec. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-670<br />

Schnabel, Wilhelm<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Ocr. 20. 1942) INT-13GE-417<br />

Schneider, Franz<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-433<br />

Schneider, Hannes<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

Schnur, David<br />

David Schnur (Oct. 16, 1942) 1NT-13GE-370:<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-444<br />

Schoenfeld, Eric<br />

Pro-Nazi Group in Detroit<br />

(Sept. 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1226<br />

Schoenfeld, Maria<br />

Pro-Nazi Group in Detroit<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) mT-13GE-1226<br />

Schoenstedt, Walter<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) 1NT-Í3GE-617<br />

Schoettle, Erwin<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1027<br />

[Socialist controversies over Paul Hagen pamphlet]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-I022<br />

Schools and schooling<br />

see Education<br />

Schrank, Robert<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) 1NT-10EU-581<br />

Schrecker, Karl<br />

[Post-war confederation]<br />

(July 11, 1943) INT-15HU-45I<br />

Schreiber, Wilhelm<br />

Report on German-American Day in Milwaukee,<br />

October 11, 1942 (Oct. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-417<br />

Schreiner, Albert<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

"What About Germany?"<br />

(JVov. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1279<br />

Schreiner, Fredrick<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, November 3, 1944<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1275<br />

Schriftgiesser, Karl<br />

German Papers in Boston<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) INT-13GE-1317<br />

Schroeder, Max<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) INT-33GE-28<br />

Schueller, Richard<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) 1NT-4AU-H4<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria (Nov. 17, 1943) INT-33AU-12<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-26;<br />

(Feb. 20, 1942) 1NT-4AU-47<br />

Austrian Unit (Nov. 24. 1942) INT-4AU-191<br />

Conversation with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-258<br />

Coudenhove (Mar. 27. 1943) INT-4AU-319<br />

[Deutsch views on alleged State Department<br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Austrian advisers to U.S.<br />

Government] (Mar. 14. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-494<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25, 1942]<br />

(Nov. 2, 3. 1942) INT-4AU-215<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs and<br />

political personalities]<br />

(Apr. 9-14, 1942) INT-4AU-107<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Free Austria Meeting, Hotel Diplomat, New York<br />

City: Dr. Richard Schueller, speaker<br />

(May 3, 1943) INT-4AU-341<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Lecture by Richard Schueller, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy (Nov. 29, 1944) INT-10EU-502<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Memorandum for Dr. Baxter [on Schueller and<br />

Zeraatto] (Dec. 8, 1941) INT-4AU-2<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-347<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

Small Nations <strong>of</strong> Europe, by Richard Schueller<br />

(Jan. 26, 1943) INT-10EU-143<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Schullian, Dorothy M.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy M.<br />

Schullian - Italians] (Ocr. 7. 1942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-93<br />

Schultz-Bemett, "Jonathan"<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Schultz, Ignac<br />

Conversation with Ignac Schultz<br />

(Aug. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-606<br />

[Conversation with Ignatz Schultz]<br />

(Sept. 4, 1945) INT-9CZ-951<br />

[Conversation with Ignaz Schulz]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-15HU-700<br />

[Czechoslovak Americans]<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-9CZ-900<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-15HU-589<br />

Eighty Percent <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak-Americans Said<br />

To Resent Homeland's Pro-Soviet Orientation<br />

(Oct. 8, 1945) INT-9CZ-953<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

(Sept. 13, 1945) INT-15HU-816<br />

Hungarian Jews and Mr. Schultz<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-15HU-586<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-395<br />

[Hungarian politics in the U.S.]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-15HU-380<br />

Hungarians (July 10, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-584<br />

Ignac Schultz (Aug. 1. 1944) INT-15HU-593<br />

[Miscellaneous documents on Hungarian meeting<br />

in Chicago] (July 9, 1943; July 13,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-379<br />

Mr. Ignac Schultz Comments on Hungarian<br />

Situation (Apr. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-512<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

[Viewpoints <strong>of</strong> Mr. Schultz]<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-909<br />

Visit from Dr. Stephen Sugar<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-15HU-616<br />

Schultz, Sigrid<br />

German Matters (July 1. 1944) INT-13GE-1169<br />

[Proposals for buying up German-American press]<br />

(Nov. 27 to Dec. 2, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-440<br />

Sigrid Schultz and Paul Hagen in London<br />

(Mar. 5, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1020<br />

Schulze, Carlos<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Schulze-Gaevernitz, Mr.<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner, Dr. Schulze-Gaevernitz, Dr.<br />

Felix Morely] (Aug. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-344<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 317


Sekerak, John Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Pro-Magyar Line-ups (May IS. 1943) INTSCR-40<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Sekerak] to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-8CR-99<br />

Slovo K Narodu (Feb. 9. ¡944) INT-8CR-90<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact and the<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.A.<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) 1NT-8CR-85<br />

Territorial and Political Alignments<br />

(May 12. 1943) INT-8CR-37<br />

[Views on Union with Russia]<br />

(May 15. 1943) INT-8CR-42<br />

Sekeris, Evangelos<br />

Evangelos T. Sekeris<br />

(July 16. ¡942) INT-14GR-136<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

(Feb. 24-June 25, 1942) INT-14GR-159<br />

[Sekeris looks for future Balkan Federation]<br />

(May 4. 1942) INT-I4GR-105<br />

Sekulic, Milos<br />

["Crimes <strong>of</strong> Our Miserable Government" --<br />

Editorial in "Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade]<br />

(June 9, 1943) INT-30YU-945<br />

Selective service<br />

see Compulsory military service<br />

Selian, B.<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) ¡NT-3AM-25<br />

Selig, Anna<br />

Anna Selig (Apr. 24. 1945) INT-13GE-1480<br />

Brunch with Anna Selig<br />

(May 16, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1531<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(July 15. 26. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1178<br />

Catholic Research Center?<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-13GE-1164<br />

[Dr. Anna Selig] (Feb. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-554<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) INT-13GE-ni8<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> probable sponsors <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Study Center for Democratic Reconstruction,<br />

report] (Jan. 17. 1943) INT-19MI-163<br />

Selmer, Carl W.<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Selz, Mrs. Frank E.<br />

Ambassador Fotitch in Chicago<br />

(Feb. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1259<br />

Sender, Toni<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates. 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> German Socialists submitted to<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Aug. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-768<br />

[Toni Sender] (Mar. 9. 12. 1942) INT-13GE-7S<br />

Sengier, Edgar<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-185<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30. 1942) INT-12FR-187<br />

Semi, Alfred<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian issues]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943) INT-5BA-233<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian National League<br />

Sandara, Philadelphia, June 1944<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-5BA-393<br />

[Dr. Alfred Senn attacked by Lithuanian<br />

spokesmen] (Apr. 23. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-360<br />

[Letter from Alfred Senn regarding Lithuanian<br />

short-wave radio program]<br />

(May 2. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-395<br />

[Lithuanian press] (Aug. 28. 1942) INT-5BA-75<br />

Lithuanians in America<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) 1NT-SBA-141<br />

320 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alfred Senn<br />

- Lithuanians] (May 11, 1942-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-95<br />

Sennfelt, Jaime<br />

[Application by Jaime Sennfelt for an exit visa]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-22PR-35<br />

Sentry <strong>of</strong> the People (newspaper)<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Sentry <strong>of</strong> the People,<br />

Communist Newspaper <strong>of</strong> Evros<br />

(Oct. 16, 1943) INT-14GR-468<br />

Senyshyn, Ambrosius<br />

Bishop Senyshyn's Arrival in New York<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-29UK-160<br />

[Consecration <strong>of</strong> Greek Catholic Bishop Ambrosius<br />

Senyshyn] (Oct. 22. 1942) INT-29UK-112<br />

Enthronement <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in<br />

Philadelphia (Dec. 20, 1942) INT-29UK-131<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and the<br />

Providence Association<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-29UK-174<br />

Separatists and separatist parties<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Communist and Separatist groups<br />

and the Maffia in Sicily]<br />

(June 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1292<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Separatists in the Aosta Valley]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-1650<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party and<br />

the National Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily] (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1544<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in Messina]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1539<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-17IT-988;<br />

(Sept. 1-16, 1944) INT-17IT-1428;<br />

(Sept.-Oct. 1944) INT-17IT-1465<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (Nov. 17, 1944) 1NT-26SL-210;<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

(July 25, 1945) INT-33GE-110<br />

American Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatism<br />

Welcomed by "II Progress© ítalo-Americano"<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-33IT-98<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-33AR-15<br />

Arabs: document series ¡NT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320<br />

[Austrian and Bavaria regionalism]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) INT-13GE-276<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

(June 9 to July 28. 1942) INT-13GE-194<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1. 1942) INT-29UK-87<br />

Charles Friediger's views on separatism and<br />

particularism (Aug. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-289<br />

[Correspondence between Separatist leaders in<br />

Sicily] (Aug. 10-12, 1944) INT-17IT-1371<br />

[Correspondence on German separatism and<br />

Prussianism] (Oct. 22, 1942-Nov. 15,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-573<br />

Crime <strong>of</strong> Separatism<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-1035<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus<br />

(June 8, 1945) INT-33GE-100<br />

[Dispute among Christian-Democrats and<br />

Separatists over cabinet appointment]<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-171T-I253<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian Separatism<br />

COcr. 17, 1944) 1NT-33GE-64<br />

Dr. Julius Lips and his views on Particularism<br />

(Aug. 21, 24, 1942) INT-13GE-274<br />

[Dr Proewig and Bavarian separatist movement]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1943) 1NT-13GE-827<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Sicilian separatist movement,<br />

Sicilia e America]<br />

([July-Aug, 1944]) INT-17IT-1360<br />

F. W. Foerster and his views on Particulansm<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-291<br />

First Public Session <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor '<br />

Party in Sicily (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1427<br />

[Frederick Proewig's comments on Bavarian<br />

separatist movement]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-850<br />

General Political Activity in Sicily<br />

COcr. 5. 1944) INT-17IT-1533<br />

[German decentralization and separatist<br />

movements] (Feb. 8. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1360<br />

[German federalist and particularist arguments]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-628<br />

German Particularism<br />

(Oct. 13. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-522<br />

[Growth and influence <strong>of</strong> Separatist movement in<br />

Sicily] (Sept. 5, 1944; Sept. 9,<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1438<br />

[Information on the Catalan and Basque separatist<br />

movements] (May 27, 1942) INT-27SP-43<br />

[Investigation by British authorities <strong>of</strong> source for<br />

article on a "Free Sicily"]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1489<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1479<br />

[Italian views on the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily] (Sept. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1473<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-29UK-34<br />

[Letter to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Earle regarding his report<br />

"Separatism and National Unity In Germany"]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-396<br />

"LTtalia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian Separatism"<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-33IT-140<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-26SL185<br />

[Max Barth's views <strong>of</strong> Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1943) INT-I3GE-766<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Bavarian particularists<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-275<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Separatist Party in Palermo]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-I7IT-1096<br />

[Orlando's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Federalism to oppose<br />

Sicilian Separatism]<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1607<br />

Particularism (June 3, 1943) 1NT-13GE-672<br />

Political Organizations and Subversive Movements<br />

in Sicily (Sept. 19, 1944) INT-17IT-1485<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1944) 1NT-171T-1383<br />

[Postponement <strong>of</strong> publication on Bavarian<br />

particularism] (Dec. 2, 1942) INT-13GE-438<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

(Aug. 20, 1943) INT-I3GE-764<br />

[Proewig and Bavarian separatism]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-1469<br />

[Proewig on recent developments in Bavarian<br />

movement] (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1395<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Separatists to the Allied<br />

Governments] (Mar. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1124<br />

Report on Particularism in Germany<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-272<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> a Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-33IT-30<br />

[Rhineland particularist sentiment]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1942) INT-13GE-273<br />

[Russian attempts to encourage Bavarian<br />

particularism] (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-448<br />

["Schwarzes Korps" and particularism]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-457<br />

Separatism and Political Parties in Italy<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1567<br />

Separatism in Sicily (July 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1313<br />

Separatist Movement in Sicily<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-17IT-1517<br />

[Sicilian Separatist movement]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) ¡NT-I7IT-839;<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) lNT-niT-1135


Index by Subjects and Names Sforza, Carlo<br />

Sicilian Unrest Analyzed<br />

(Feb. S. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-16S9<br />

Sicily: Communist Attempts To Oust Separatists<br />

from <strong>Office</strong> (June 12. 1944) INT-17IT-1303<br />

[South German discontent and particularist trends]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) INT-13GE-1028<br />

[Support from Italian political leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

transformation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

into a Federalistic Movement]<br />

(Nov. 22. 1944) INT-171T-1S93<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

Ukrainian Activities in the U.S. and its<br />

Background in Europe<br />

(Ocf. 5-12. 1942) INT-29UK-107<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18. 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) 1NT-29UK-204<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YV-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Serb Children's Welfare Association<br />

American Yugoslav Society [and Serb Children's<br />

Welfare Association: no information available]<br />

(May 24. 1944) INT-30YU-1410<br />

Serb National Committee Against Fascism<br />

Serb National Committee<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-218<br />

Serb National Council<br />

[Note on Serb National Council establishment]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1634<br />

Serb National Federation<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) 1NT-26SL-158<br />

Anti-Soviet Bloc (June 6, 1945) 1NT-26SL-234<br />

Contacts with Serbian Nationalists^<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-29UK-180<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Jan. 17. 1944) INT-26SL-145<br />

Salaries <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union and Serb<br />

National Federation <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-30YU-1229<br />

[Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst for the<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-261<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Serb War Orphans Relief Fund<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1432<br />

Serbia<br />

Autonomous Macedonia<br />

(June 22. 1945) INT-33BU-17<br />

[Smuggling <strong>of</strong> arms to Serbia]<br />

(July 8. 1942; July 9, 1942) 1NT-15HU-130<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

¡NT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports ¡NT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-I54<br />

Serbian Agrarian Left Party<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy Toward<br />

Political Parties (Mar. 16, 1945) 1NT-33YU-125<br />

Serbian American Federation<br />

[Conversation with Nick Baltich]<br />

(Mar. 13. 1945) INT-30YU-1729<br />

Serbian-American National Congress for the<br />

Re-election <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17-18, 1944<br />

Serbian-American Congress for the Re-election <strong>of</strong><br />

President Roosevelt, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17-18,<br />

1944 (June 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1448<br />

Serbian-American Vidovdan Congress<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 21, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-124<br />

[Article on Yugoslavia and OSS foreign language<br />

groups study] (Feb. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1241<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran" (Jan. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1231<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

(July 16, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-149<br />

Serbian Beneficial Federation "Unity"<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran] (June 23, 1943-Dec. 6,<br />

1944) 1NT-30YU-1624<br />

Serbian Democratic Women<br />

Serbian Democratic Women<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-30YU-943<br />

Serbian Eastern Orthodox Diocese<br />

Anti-Soviet Bloc (June 6, 1945) INT-26SL-234<br />

Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's<br />

Liberating Assembly<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's Liberating<br />

Assembly resolution]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1626<br />

Serbian National Club<br />

[Serb Leader Ivanovich Charges Croatian Leader<br />

Butkovich Is Pro-Nazi]<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-30YU-427<br />

Serbian National Defense Council<br />

Slav Meetings (July 1, 1944) INT-33Z-80<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9, 1944) INT-26SL-178<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Serbian National Defense Society <strong>of</strong> Oakland,<br />

California<br />

'A Call to Serbs - Under the Serbian Flag"<br />

(Ocr. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-344<br />

Serbian Orthodox Herald (periodical)<br />

Serbian Orthodox Diocese Begins New Publication<br />

(Jan. 2, 1945) INT-33YV-111<br />

Serbian Society <strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />

[Yugoslav Affairs from View <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in<br />

Britain] (Aug. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1037<br />

Serbs<br />

American Srbobran and Greater Serbia Movement<br />

(Sept. 8, 1942) INT-32A-69<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11. 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Conditions in Albania (June 1. 1943) INT-1AL-48<br />

Croat-Hungarian Conflict<br />

(July 20. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-390<br />

Events in Gary, Indiana [Serbs v. United Slavs <strong>of</strong><br />

Gary: views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-IOEU-353<br />

Greece and Albania (JVov. 30. 1943) 1NT-1AL81<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28. 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-1AL-107<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

(June 15. 1944) INT-10EU-419<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation with<br />

Tibor Eckhardt] (May 6, 1942) 1NT-15HU-102<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May 1943]<br />

(May 28. 1943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-33HU-10<br />

Political Situation Among Serbs, Lithuanians,<br />

Italians, Poles and Slovaks<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) INT-10EU-492<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Intercession for All Orthodox Peoples<br />

and Particularly for the Clergy and Laity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-19M1-400<br />

Slav Meetings (July 1, 1944) INT-33Z-80<br />

Slavs- document series 1NT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

[Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst for the<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1943) INT-10EU-261<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-10EU-40<br />

[Three new publications, note]<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-10EU-315<br />

Yugoslavs: document senes ¡NT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports INT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Seredi, Cardinal<br />

[Cardinal Seredi]<br />

(Mar. 16, 22. 1943) INT-15HU-293<br />

Hungarian Personalities<br />

(Aug. 1. 7. 1944) INT-15HU-598<br />

Sereni, Angelo P.<br />

[Angelo Piero Sereni]<br />

(June I. 1944) INT-17IT-1199<br />

Sergio, Lisa<br />

[Forum on Italy: "Did Fascism Collapse with the<br />

Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini?"]<br />

([Oct. 26, 1943]) ¡NT-17IT-889<br />

German American Emergency Conf-, November<br />

13, 1942 (iVov. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-390<br />

[Lisa Sergio's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy] (Oct. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-479<br />

[Lisa Sergio's views on the Italian situation]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943) INT-17IT-885<br />

Sergius, Metropolitan<br />

[Interview with Father Dankevich]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-245<br />

[Metropolitans Sergei and Vassily]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-143<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

(Nov. 22, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-204<br />

Patriarch Sergius Congratulated by Bishop<br />

Dionisije (Feb. 17, 1944) INT-19MI-281<br />

Serkovitsch, Mr.<br />

[Austrian information service]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) 1NT-4AU-758<br />

Sernec, Dusan<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) INT-30YU-1224<br />

Seraides, Harry<br />

[Interview with Harry Sevaides on conditions in<br />

Greece and other European countries]<br />

(Dec. 1, 2. 1941) ¡NT-14GR-125<br />

Seven Arts Feature Syndicate<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Sevryuk, Alexander<br />

Alexander Sevryuk or the Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Ukrainian Gentleman<br />

(Mar. 3. 1942) INT-29UK-30<br />

Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Attached OSS Memorandum,<br />

"Ukrainian Societies"<br />

(June 2, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-189<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) 1NT-29UK-1<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) 1NT-29UK-2<br />

[Lunch with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-29UK-163<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

(Jan. 9, 1942) INT-29UK-5<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July. 1941) INT-29UK-4<br />

Sexeris, Evangelos<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Seyda, Marian<br />

[Polish Unity Cabinet establishment in London,<br />

and Nationalist Party clarification <strong>of</strong> views on<br />

Soviet Union] (Jan. 22, 1942; Jan. 26,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-48<br />

Seyfarth, Gotthard E.<br />

[Dr. Gotthard E. Seyfarth]<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-801<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) INT-33GE-39<br />

Sforza, Carlo<br />

[Account <strong>of</strong> Conversation Between Count Sforza<br />

and Ninchich] (Aug. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-119<br />

[Conversation with Louis Adamic and Etbin<br />

Kristan] (Oct. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-1101<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 321


Sforza, Carlo<br />

[Count Sforza on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-1005<br />

Czernin on Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

(June 28, 1944) INT-4AU-548<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza and <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

Movements Against the Attack <strong>of</strong> the "A. M.<br />

Nepszava" (Aug. 21, 1943) INT-15HU-415<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) WT-30YU-1006<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

"Free World" in Italy<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-558<br />

[French and Italian affairs, notes]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-12FR-690<br />

General Yugoslav Situation<br />

(May 28, 1943) ÍNT-30YU-914<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Leader Reported Willing To<br />

Cede to Yugoslavia Italian Territory Inhabited<br />

by Slovenes and Croats<br />

(Oct. 1. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1149<br />

Italians: document series INT-17ÏT-1 to<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: numbered reports INT-33IT-1 to<br />

INT-33IT-158<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-267<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-421<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

Minister Sava Kosanoviich Answering Count<br />

Sforza on Italian Atrocities in Yugoslavia<br />

fOcf. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-417<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-270<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) INT-33GR-5<br />

Opposition to Count Sforza Spreads to South<br />

American Yugoslavs [regarding Italian territorial<br />

aspirations] (Wov. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-420<br />

Otto's Speech <strong>of</strong> Last Tuesday [in Chicago]<br />

(Nov. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-396<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's call regarding Count Sforza's<br />

visit to the State Department]<br />

(June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-233<br />

Sforza About Territorial Questions<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) INT-4AU-579<br />

[Slovene-American Views on Yugoslav Post-War<br />

Claims] (Aug. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-I004<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-572<br />

Sforzino, Count<br />

"Free World" in Italy<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-558<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> Count Sforzino, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Forti, and<br />

Giulio Rodino (Feb. 5-8. 1944) INT-17IT-1065<br />

Shabad, Theodore<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Theodore<br />

Shabad - Germans]<br />

(July 5-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-96<br />

Shabatura, Wasyl<br />

[Conversation with Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

National Aid Association]<br />

([June, 1943]) INT-29UK-197<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-293<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-29UK-275<br />

Shadid, George<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma and Texas<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-2AB-185<br />

Shahin, Setrak<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-3AM-25<br />

322 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Shahovskoy, Joann<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3. 1945) INT-24RS-395<br />

Shakhov, P.<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian Partisans<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-33CR-3<br />

Shapoval, Alexander<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-62<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Sharenk<strong>of</strong>f, Victor N.<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Weston Howland<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-7BU-55<br />

Sharp, James<br />

[Conversations with James Sharp and Thomas<br />

Cooley] (Dec. 11-19, 1942) INT-23RM-85<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-442<br />

[James R. Sharp] OP-2-73<br />

[Yugoslav Press and Alien Registration Act]<br />

(July 21, 1943) INT-30YV-1016<br />

Sharp, Mrs. Waitstill<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) 1NT-I0EU-280<br />

Sharp, Waitstill<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-280<br />

Shear, T. Leslie<br />

[T. Leslie Shear] OP-2-77<br />

Shearer, James F.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: James F.<br />

Shearer - Spanish] (Oct. 12, 1943-June 2,<br />

1944) PERS-1-97<br />

Shebac, Panait<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) ÍNT-23RM-198<br />

Sheboygan Press (newspaper)<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1356<br />

Sheen, Fulton J.<br />

["Evil Has Its Hour", address by Monsignor<br />

Fulton J. Sheen] (Mar. 14. 1943) INT-21PO-316<br />

Shehab, Fuad H.<br />

[Information on Arabian emir iñ the U.S. army]<br />

(Aug. 15. 1942) 1NT-2AB-40<br />

Shehu, Mehmet<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-125<br />

Sheldon, James H.<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

Shelovitz, Myros<br />

Interview with Myros Shelovitz<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1636<br />

Shenker, Hyman<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 31, 1943) INT-17IT-733<br />

Shertok, Moshe<br />

[Conversation with Moshe Shertok on Zionist<br />

plans] (Feb. 20, 1944) INT-18JE-355;<br />

(Feb. 6, 1944) INT-18JE-3S6<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Moshe Shertok and Dr. Chaim<br />

Weizmann regarding resignation <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Ben-Gurion] (Dec. 23, 1943) INT-I8JE-297<br />

[Memorandum on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish leaders]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-18JE-311<br />

Shevchenko, Taras<br />

Annual Shevchenko Memorial Exercises<br />

(Apr. 13, 1944) INT-33UK-17<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

Mar. 28, 1943 (Mar. 31, 1943) ¡NT-33UK-3<br />

Ships and shipping<br />

see also Blockades<br />

see also Harbors and ports<br />

see also Merchant seamen<br />

see also Naval vessels<br />

[Czernin dedication <strong>of</strong> liberty ship]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AV-620<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Ex-Stevedore for Nazi Now Loading U.S. Ships<br />

(May 20, 1942) INT-13GE-202<br />

Greek Merchant Marine Situation<br />

(Wov. 10, 1942) INT-14GR-384<br />

[Greek political figures abroad and in U.S.; Greek<br />

shipping; communism]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1942) INT-14GR-52<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) INT-33GR-16<br />

Greek seamen and shipowners<br />

(Mar. 31-July 1, 1942) INT-14GR-186<br />

[Greek shipowners in U.S.; Pay rates to seamen]<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-14GR-196<br />

[Greek shipping]<br />

(June 13-July 4, 1942) 1NT-14GR-202<br />

Greek shipping and current political problems<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-74<br />

Greek Shipping: George Neophytos<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-14GR-141<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwegian Seamen's Social Committee<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-25SC-377<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> vessels registered in Panama but owned<br />

and controlled by Greeks]<br />

(July 29. 1942) INT-14GR-200<br />

Norwegian-American Cross-Currents<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-25SC-124<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

(June 11. 1943) INT-33NW-3<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(Apr. 18. 1942) INT-33GR-6<br />

Plans for Evacuation from Norway, Dennmark,<br />

and Finland. Ship Movements<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-749<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-262<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-127;<br />

(Jan. 21, Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-131;<br />

(Feb. 18, Mar. 10, 1943) INT-25SC-141<br />

Scandinavian Affairs<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-171<br />

Scandinavian Economic Reconstruction<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-25SC-261<br />

The Launching <strong>of</strong> the "Nikola Tesla": A Postscript<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1100<br />

Trends in Amencan-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

Shore, Samuel<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Ocf. 16, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-866<br />

Shortages<br />

see Food rationing<br />

see Rationing<br />

Shoukletovich, Dushan J.<br />

European Christian Forum [report]<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-19MI-318<br />

[Interview with the Very Reverend Shoukletovich]<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-1171<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

(May 12. 1944) 1NT-33YU-73<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28. 1944) INT-33YU-77<br />

Requiem Mass for Mme. Mihailovich<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) ¡NT-33YU-86<br />

Three Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-33YU-106<br />

Shquiperia e Lire<br />

see Free Albania<br />

Shrines<br />

see Religious structures and sites<br />

Shteklia, Ivan<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-8CR-100<br />

Shulgin, Rostislav<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian Supporters;<br />

Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] " Les Refugies<br />

Ukrainiens et le Probleme de leur Assistance<br />

Internationale"<br />

fJVov., 7944 [- Mar., 1945]) 1NT-29UK-338


Index by Subjects and Names Sicily<br />

Shumeyko, Stephen<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-234<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Jan. 30. ¡944) INT-29UK-269<br />

New Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

(Oct. 18. 1943) INT-29UK-235<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-167<br />

Ukrainian Congress in Philadelphia<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) 1NT-29UK-263<br />

Sbundich, Milovan<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1529<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Cornelius C.<br />

Ellesin, and Milovan Shundich]<br />

(Apr. 17. 1945) 1NT-30YU-1767<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Dr. K. K.<br />

Ellesin, Milovan Shundich, and Nicholas<br />

Vurdelja] (Mar. 7. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1719<br />

[Conversations with Christopher, Shundich, and<br />

Ellesin] (Apr. 2. 1945) INT-30YU-1753<br />

[Failure <strong>of</strong> extreme Serbian nationalists to remove<br />

Bishop Dionisije] (Dec. 9. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1629<br />

[Meeting called by Bishop Dionisije, Libertyville,<br />

111., Dec. 7-8, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1635<br />

Pekich and Shundich on the Serbian Eastern<br />

Orthodox Diocese<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1720<br />

Rev. Milan P. Shundich<br />

(Aug. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1499<br />

[Rev. Shundich on efforts to reorient Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church from "Nationalist" to more<br />

left-wing stance]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1614<br />

Serb National Federation Comment on Post-war<br />

Serbia (Dec. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1632<br />

Serbian- Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

Shuster, George<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germany<br />

(JVov. 6, 1944) INT-13CE-1268<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1000<br />

Free Germans (Apr. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1093<br />

George N. Shuster (May 5, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1106<br />

[German-American affairs in New York City]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-531<br />

German-Americans (Feb. 8. 1944) INT-13GE-977<br />

[Germany after Yalta]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-I378<br />

Interview with Mr. Günther <strong>of</strong> Günther<br />

Publications (Apr. 27. 1945) INT-4AU-779<br />

Is There a German Underground?<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-66<br />

[Observations on world events in "Staatszeitung"<br />

and review <strong>of</strong> "Germany, A Short History"]<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-13GE-1191<br />

OWI organizational meeting on the German<br />

groups (Oct. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-411<br />

[Radio broadcast on 'What To Do With<br />

Germany?"] (Oct. 25. 1944) INT-13GE-1258<br />

[Reactions to forum held by Center <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Pro Deo] (Mar. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-591<br />

Ridder-Shuster Controversy<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-993<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1141<br />

Siantos, George<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33GR-99<br />

Sice, Gen.<br />

[General Sice's attempt at persuading de Gaulle to<br />

move to Brazzaville]<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-12FR-208<br />

Sichell, Mr.<br />

Interview with Mr. Sichell<br />

(Apr. 19. 1943) INT-14GR-366<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oci. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

[Information on Miroslav Sichinski]<br />

(Mar. and Apr., 1942) 1NT-29UK-14<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-29UK-333<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Nov. 11. 1943) INT-29UK-242;<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-29UK-331;<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-29UK-355<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb., 1943]) INT-29UK-157<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] (Dec. 17, 1943) INT-33UK-10<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943; Dec. 17. 1943) INT-29UK-253<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-164<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-I06<br />

Slav Leaders in America<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) INT-26SL-7<br />

[Speeches by Ukrainian Nationalist Miroslav<br />

Sichinsky] (Dec. 2.1942) INT-29UK-115<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29. 1943) INT-29UK-257;<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33UK-11<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20.<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) 1NT-33VK-25<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6. 1942) INT-29UK-25<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

Sicilia e America<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Sicilian separatist movement,<br />

Sicilia e America]<br />

([July-Aug, 1944]) INT-17IT-1360<br />

Sicilian Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

Sicilian Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order To Become a<br />

Legal Political Party<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-17IT-1509<br />

Sicilian Regional Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Shake-up in the Sicilian Regional Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation (Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-14 70<br />

Sicily<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Communist and Separatist groups<br />

and the Maffia in Sicily]<br />

(June 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1292<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party and<br />

the National Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily] (Sept. 14. 1944) INT-17IT-1544<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-17IT-988;<br />

(Sept. 1-16. 1944) INT-17IT-1428;<br />

(Sept.-Oct. 1944) INT-17IT-1465<br />

Allied Military Government in the<br />

Italian-American Papers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-41<br />

American Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatism<br />

Welcomed by "11 Progresse ítalo-Americano"<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) 1NT-331T-98<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Mayor and New Communal and<br />

Provincial Board <strong>of</strong> Palermo<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1430<br />

Attorney Vincenzo Purpura's Attitude on the High<br />

Commissioner for Sicily<br />

(June 24, 1944) INT-17IT-1283<br />

[Conditions in Catania, Sicily]<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-1606<br />

[Conditions in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-17IT-957<br />

[Conference between Vittorio E. Orlando and<br />

Finocchiaro Aprile on Sicilian autonomy]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1690<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian underground newspaper<br />

"Truth"] (Ocr. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1516<br />

Crime <strong>of</strong> Separatism<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-1035<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Sicilian separatist movement,<br />

Sicilia e America]<br />

([July-Aug, 1944]) INT-17IT-1360<br />

First Public Session <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Party in Sicily (Sepr. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1427<br />

General Political Activity in Sicily<br />

(Ocf. 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1533<br />

[General situation in the Italian province <strong>of</strong><br />

Caltanisetta] (Sept. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1468<br />

[Growth and influence <strong>of</strong> Separatist movement in<br />

Sicily] (Sept. 5. 1944; Sept. 9,<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1438<br />

[Investigation by British authorities <strong>of</strong> source for<br />

article on a "Free Sicily"]<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) INT-171T-1489<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Ocr. 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1479;<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1584<br />

[Italian views on the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily] (Sept. 25. 1944) INT-17IT-1473<br />

Labor Organizations in Palermo and Trapani<br />

Province (Oct. 2. 1944) INT-17IT-1498<br />

"L'Italia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian Separatism"<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-33IT-140<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Separatist Party in Palermo]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1096<br />

[Monarchist movement in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 3, 1944) INT-I7IT-1616<br />

[Nominations by Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

for administrative positions in Palermo]<br />

(Sept. 8. 1944) INT-17IT-1414<br />

[Orlando's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Federalism to oppose<br />

Sicilian Separatism]<br />

(Nov. 25. 1944) INT-17IT-1607<br />

[Political and economic situation in Sicily]<br />

(July 30, 1944) INT-17IT-1316<br />

[Political developments in Sicily]<br />

(Dec. 26, 1943) INT-17IT-952<br />

Political Organizations and Subversive Movements<br />

in Sicily (Sept. 19, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1485<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) INT-17IT-843:<br />

(Jan. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-969;<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) INT-17IT-986;<br />

(July 15, 1944) INT-17IT-I3S4;<br />

(Aug. 9. 1944) INT-17IT-1383;<br />

(Oct. 15, 1944) INT-niT-1557<br />

[Political situation in the Sicilian province <strong>of</strong><br />

Caltanisetta] (Oct. 2. 1944) INT-17IT-1515<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Separatists to the Allied<br />

Governments] (Mar. 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1124<br />

[Proposed communal elections in Sicily;<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> Provincial Agrarian<br />

Consorzio] (Oct. 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1518<br />

[Proposed decree for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sicilian autonomy]<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1031<br />

[Protest by Giovanni Lupis against cabinet<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Badoglio Government]<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1178<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Sicilians to Lo Verde Incident<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-17IT-1314<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians to the Allied<br />

Invasion <strong>of</strong> Sicily (July 17. 1943) INT-17IT-78S<br />

[Reactions to the appointment <strong>of</strong> High<br />

Commissioner for Sicily]<br />

(June 18. 1944) INT-17IT-1284<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> a Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-33IT-30<br />

Separatism in Sicily (July 5, 1944) INT-17IT-1313<br />

Separatist Movement in Sicily<br />

(Oct. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1517<br />

Sicilian Pacification Plan Collapses<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-17IT-1688<br />

[Sicilian Separatist movement]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1943) INT-17IT-839;<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1135<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 323


Sicily Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Sicilian Unrest Analyzed<br />

(Feb. 5. 1945) INT-17IT-1659<br />

[Sicilians in the U.S.]<br />

(July 15, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-283<br />

Sicily: Communist Attempts To Oust Separatists<br />

from <strong>Office</strong> (June 12. 1944) INT-17IT-1303<br />

Sicily: Political Parties in Palermo<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1097<br />

[Socialist split and separatism in Sicily]<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-985<br />

[Support from Italian political leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

transformation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

into a Federalistic Movement]<br />

(Nov. 22. 1944) 1NT-1717-1593<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Italian Freemasonry<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-17IT-1117<br />

Siderokanellis, Angel<br />

[Angel D. Siderokanellis, Editor <strong>of</strong> "The<br />

Independent Review"]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-289<br />

Sidor, Karol<br />

[Changes in diplomatic representatives <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

regime] (Nov. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-589<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

Interview with Ernest Sturc, economist with the<br />

Czechoslovak <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information, May 29,<br />

1943 (June 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-464<br />

Memorandum Regarding the Letter Received by<br />

Peter P. Hletko from Karol Sidor<br />

(Apr. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-325<br />

[Role <strong>of</strong> Karol Sidor in Slovak regime]<br />

(Oct. 7. 1944) INT-9CZ-643<br />

Sidzikauskas, V.<br />

Important Lithuanian Refugees in American and<br />

British Occupied Zones<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-5BA-577<br />

Siebel, August F.<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) 1NT-13GE-345<br />

Siebenberg, Louis<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 30. 1943) INT-171T-691<br />

Siebenbuergisch Amerikanische Volksblatt<br />

(newspaper)<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Sieburg, Friedrich<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-144<br />

Sieburg, Jacob<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3. 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

Siefen, William H.<br />

[Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1942) INT-13GE-349<br />

Siegfried, Andre<br />

Andre Siegfried's Views<br />

(June 29. 1944) INT-12FR-847<br />

Conversation with Andre Siegfried<br />

(May 10. 1945) INT-12FR-I048<br />

Siel<strong>of</strong>f, Enrique<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) mT-13GE-598<br />

Siemienski, Father<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Father Siemienski on the Polish partition<br />

proposed at Yalta]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-21PO-1241<br />

Sieminski, Alfred D.<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-26SL-20;<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-26SL-24<br />

American Slav Congress [rally for the United<br />

Nations] (July 17, 1942) INT-26SL-34<br />

[Background <strong>of</strong> Alfred D. Sieminski]<br />

(June 11, 1942) ¡NT-26SL-16<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

324 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav (periodical)<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-26SL-86<br />

Siemsen, August<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) INT-13GE-468<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18, 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans (Apr. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-609<br />

Siemsen, Hans<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Siemsen, Pedro<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in Montevideo<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-13GE-598<br />

Sigray, Antal<br />

Hungarian Personalities<br />

(Aug. 1. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-598<br />

Sikora, Ladislaus A.<br />

Co-ordinating Committee Strengthened by New<br />

Director (Apr. 26, 1945) ¡NT-2IPO-1280<br />

[Conversation with Father Ladislaus A. Sikora]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-21PO-1306<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

Again the "Eastern Frontier" <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-24RS-114<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' views regarding Poland and the<br />

Baltic States] (Feb. 9. 1943) INT-5BA-131<br />

[Article on Polish-American attitudes to Sikorski<br />

govemment-in-exile] (Dec. 24, 1942; Dec. 30,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-180<br />

[Conference between General Sikorski and Joseph<br />

Stalin] (Mar. 28, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-11<br />

[Excerpts from Matuszewski article "Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Council"]<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-164<br />

General Sikorski in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) INT-21PO-172<br />

[General Sikorski Meets with Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt and views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kaczynski]<br />

(Apr. 17-May 5. 1942) INT-21PO-38<br />

General Sikorski's Conversation with President<br />

Roosevelt (Apr. 20, 1942) INT-21PO-139<br />

General Sikorski's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-181<br />

[Information on establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda<br />

(newspaper), Sikorski, and Matuszewski]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943; Jan. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-207<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

Lithuanians on General Sikorski's Death<br />

(July 9, 1943) 1NT-5BA-214<br />

[Matuszewski and Rajchman's anti-Sikorski<br />

activities] (Nov. 14, 1942; Nov. 20,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-131<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1943) INT-21PO-183<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to Sikorski,<br />

with comments] (Dec. 29, 1942; Jan. 6,<br />

1943) INT-2IPO-191<br />

["Nowy Swiat" Group]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1942) INT-21PO-71<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) and Sikorski activities]<br />

(Oct. 25, 1942; Oct. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-114<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) reply to Prime Minister<br />

Sikorski's letter] (Nov. 19, 1942) INT-21PO-149<br />

[Official U.S. visit by General Sikorski]<br />

(Sept. J-Dec. 3, 1942) INT-21PO-217<br />

[Opposition to General Sikorski's government in<br />

London] (Jan. 14, 30, 1942) INT-21PO-6<br />

[Polish activities in U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1942) INT-21PO-10<br />

[Polish-American and Polish-Canadian opposition<br />

to Sikorski agreement with Stalin]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-32<br />

[Polish-American attitudes about Poland's postwar<br />

boundaries and Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942: Dec. 24. 1942) 1NT-21PO-170<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the criticism<br />

<strong>of</strong> General Sikorski]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1265<br />

[Polish-American press comments on General<br />

Sikorski's visit to the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942; Dec. 8, ¡942) ¡NT-21PO-270<br />

[Polish-American press criticism <strong>of</strong> Premier<br />

Sikorski] (June 2, 1943) INT-33PO-23<br />

[Polish-American views on Polish politics after the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Sikorski] (July 9, 1943) INT-21PO-479<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-310<br />

[Polish opposition to Sikorski govemment-in-exile]<br />

(Jan. 14-Apr. 8, 1942) INT-21PO-33<br />

Polish Press Comments on Sikorski's Tragic Death<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-21PO-485<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33PO-17<br />

[Polish Unity Cabinet establishment in London,<br />

and Nationalist Party clarification <strong>of</strong> views on<br />

Soviet Union] (Jan. 22, 1942; Jan. 26,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-48<br />

Political Repercussions <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski's Death<br />

(July 13, 1943; July 17, 1943) INT-21PO-487<br />

Premier General Sikorski to Minister Kosanovich<br />

on Foreign Minister Ninchich<br />

(Dec. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-473<br />

[Radio address on Sikorski government attitude<br />

toward Josef Beck and Marshal Smigly-Rydz]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-21<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Press to the American<br />

North African Campaign<br />

(¿Vov. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-151<br />

[Results <strong>of</strong> Prime Minister Sikorski's Visit to the<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 13, 1943) 1NT-21PO-768<br />

[Retrospective view <strong>of</strong> Sikorski visit to<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-196<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> Sikorski (Feb. 11. 1943) 1NT-5BA-107<br />

Sikorski Demands Wider Sea Access<br />

(Feb. 11-18, 1943) INT-21PO-255<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec. 18, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-21PO-188<br />

[Sikorski visit to Detroit, Mich., Dec. 18-20, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1943) INT-21PO-197<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Central European<br />

Federation," Naujienos<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-103<br />

[Views on Sikorski and Sosankowski as future<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> Poland] (Aug. 7, 1942) INT-21PO-57<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski in Retrospect<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) INT-33PO-5<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Sikorski to Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-21PO-189<br />

[Vladimir Levitsky] (Jan. 11, 1943; Jan. 13,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-203<br />

[Wladislaw Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 27-Apr. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-52<br />

[Wladislaw Sikorski's idea for "United States <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Europe"] (Aug. 8. 1942) INT-21PO-66<br />

Silashki, Dushan D.<br />

[Conversation with Dushan Silashki]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1678<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1734<br />

Disrobing <strong>of</strong> Serbian Priests<br />

(Sept. ), 1944) INT-30YU-1517<br />

[Efforts to "Reorient" Bishop Dionisije from<br />

nationalist to "left-wing" stand]<br />

(JVov. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1612<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

(July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1462<br />

Patriarchate Fund<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1512<br />

[Protest on speech by Yugoslav consul Voislav<br />

Mirkovich]<br />

(June 30-July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1460<br />

Serbs: Conversations in Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1788<br />

Silesia<br />

see also Teschen


Index by Subjects and Names Sisson, Philip<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

Various Slav Matters (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-96<br />

Süge, Walter H.<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25. 1942) INT-I3GE-34S<br />

Siljan, Lars J.<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 24. 1943) INT-2SSC-225<br />

Silk, Edward T.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Edward T.<br />

Silk - Italians] (June 16. 1943) PERS-1-98<br />

Silone, Ignazio<br />

Silone Attacks Antonini and the AFL<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33IT-135<br />

[Silone's views on European unity]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1944) INT-17IT-1610<br />

[Silone's views on the Italian political situation]<br />

(Oct. 18. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1538<br />

Silver, Abba H.<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(Sept. 13. 1943) INT-33JE-17<br />

American Zionist Leader Tenders Resignation<br />

(Sept. 9. 1944) INT-33JE-33<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal on resignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Abba H. Silver]<br />

(Sept. 5. 1944) 1NT-18JE-426<br />

[Dr. Abba H. Silver's activities in London]<br />

(Mar. 12-Apr. 24. 1942) INT-18JE-22<br />

Jewish Affairs: suggested collaboration between<br />

New Zionist Organization and Emergency<br />

Committee for Jewish Affairs<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-18JE-348<br />

[Press reports on statements by the National<br />

Conference for Palestine and the Committee for<br />

a Jewish Army] (May 10. 1943) INT-18JE-227<br />

Silver Recalled to American Zionist Emergency<br />

Council (July 17, 1945) ¡NT-33JE-74<br />

Zionist Reactions to Roosevelt Statement on<br />

Palestine Disclose Mounting Support for Rabbi<br />

Silver (Mar. 27, 1945) INT-33JE-55<br />

Silverman, Al<br />

[Conversation with Al Silverman]<br />

(June 1. 1945) INT-18JE-558<br />

Silverman, Mrs. Archibald<br />

[Press releases on Soviet-Zionist relations, Mrs.<br />

Archibald Silverman's trip to Great Britain, and<br />

Zionist activities] (Sept. 28. 1942) INT-18JE-145<br />

Simich, Ambassador<br />

Luncheon with Col. Simic and Major Gen.<br />

Demetrios Botzaris<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1340<br />

Serbs Conversations in Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1788<br />

Simms, William P.<br />

"Balkan Hot Spot" [ World Telegram article by<br />

William Philip Simms]<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-30YU-991<br />

[European unification: views <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi and William P. Simms]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1942) INT-10EV-114<br />

Simon, Abe<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> the heavyweight championship<br />

fight between Pvt. Joe Louis and Abe Simon for<br />

the Army Emergency Relief Fund]<br />

(Mar. 29. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-28<br />

Simon, Hans<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 25. 1943) INT-33AU-11<br />

Austrians in New York<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-4AU-339<br />

[Biographical data and other items on Dr. Hans<br />

Simon] (Apr. 20, 1942; Sept. 9. 14.<br />

1942) ¡NT-4AU-223<br />

Conference with Hans Simon<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-20<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Joseph Dobretsberger] (Feb. 24. 1942; Mar. 16.<br />

1942) ¡NT-4AU-17<br />

[Letter for Hans Simon on U.S. policy towards<br />

Otto and monarchists]<br />

fiVov. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-216<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon on Austrian<br />

problem] (July 15, 1943) INT-4AU-361<br />

[Letter from Dr. Simon on proposed<br />

govemment-in-exile for Poles in Russia]<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-4AU-338<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Hans Simon on future status <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(July 25, 1943) INT-4AU-365<br />

Max Mauthner; Theodore Schmidt as Otto's new<br />

publicity man (Sept. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-204<br />

Present attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrian Social Democrats<br />

(May 19. 1943) INT-4AU-313<br />

Simon, Moses<br />

Count M. Karolyi, B. Lugosi, and the Hungarian<br />

American Council for Democracy<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-15HU-422<br />

[Dr Moses Simon] (Sept. 2, 1943) INT-15HU-423<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-405<br />

Hungarian March Celebration<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) 1NT-15HU-470<br />

[Information on Moses Simon]<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-15HU-579<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Moses Simon<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-15HU-738<br />

Simons, Hans<br />

Dr. Hans Simons (July 19, 1945) ÍNT-13GE-1650<br />

[Dr. Hans Simons' lecture: problems <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

settlement] (Oct. 22, 1945) 1NT-10EU-633<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Hans Simons, Charles Spiecker, and Friedrich<br />

Stampfer (Sept. 27-29, 1943) INT-13GE-871<br />

[Hans Simons' lecture on peace settlement]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-547<br />

Says Victory First Factor in Post-War<br />

(June 12, 1942) INT-13GE-251<br />

Tendencies Pointing toward Establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

Small Nations within framewok <strong>of</strong> Larger<br />

Federations - Opinions expressed by Dr. Hans<br />

Simons - April 2-3, 1943<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-618<br />

Simovich, Dushan<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-30YU-1I3<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-623<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo and Its<br />

Implications (Dec. 17. 1942) INT-30YU-477<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

Interview with Dr. Krnjevich<br />

(Mar. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1332<br />

Interview with Mr. Sabo<br />

(Mar. 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1330<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent (Feb. 22. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1269<br />

Reaction to Tito's Refusal To Accept Sutej and<br />

Simovich as Regents<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-30YU-1683<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

The Yugoslav Army-in-Exile<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-1190<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1295<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Information<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1305<br />

Simpson. Mr.<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Sims, Philip<br />

[Hungarian affairs] (Oct. 14, 1944) INT-15HU-633<br />

Simutis, A.<br />

Interview with Mr. A. Simutis, Attache to the<br />

Consul General <strong>of</strong> Lithuania and the Consul,<br />

Jonas Budrys (June 15, 1945) INT-SBA-581<br />

Simutis, Leonard<br />

American Lithuanian Council Conference in<br />

Washington, D.C. (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-5BA-518<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Independence Day <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-130<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-444<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet Republics<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) 1NT-5BA-322<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

in Chicago (June 2, 1943) INT-5BA-195<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-5BA-174<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) INT-5BA-152<br />

Lithuanian Million Signature Petition<br />

(Apr. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-353<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Seek Unity<br />

(¿Vov. 10, 1944) INT-5BA-460<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-5BA-287<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-328<br />

Lithuanian Unity Meeting, New York, N.Y., Jan.<br />

1943 (Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-105<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago (June 3, 1943) INT-5BA-196<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7. 1943) 1NT-5BA-147<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians (Oct. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-246<br />

Mr. Luke Simutis; "Folk Party"<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-5BA-104<br />

Mr. Smetona and the Chicago Lithuanians<br />

(June 5. 1943) INT-5BA-197<br />

New Lithuanian Information Center<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-5BA-352<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Speech <strong>of</strong> Leonard Simutis,<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> "Draugas" at meeting Feb. 21 at<br />

Lithuanian Hall, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Feb. 25. 1943) INT-5BA-134<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) INT-5BA-151<br />

Singapore<br />

[Rossiya] (Mar. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-14<br />

Singer, Kurt<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-305<br />

Kurt Singer (Apr. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1067<br />

Kurt Singer, Swedish journalist<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-508<br />

[Kurt Singer's lecture activities]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1403<br />

Singer, Maximilian<br />

[Biographical note on] Maximilian Singer<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-453<br />

Singer, Rudolf<br />

New Austrian Socialist group is in the making<br />

(Apr. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-48<br />

Sintich, Anton<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22. 1942) 1NT-30YU-194<br />

Sipus, Vladimir<br />

Letter by Ruth Mitchell in Herald Tribune<br />

Entitled "Killings Laid to Croats"<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-317<br />

Sisson, Philip<br />

[Franco-American press clippings. Americans in<br />

Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) INT-12FR-689<br />

[Philip Sisson's information on the student paper<br />

<strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Montreal]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-12FR-761<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 325


Slobodna Rec (newspaper) Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-33YU-131<br />

"Yugoslav in U.S. Hit Traitor - Daily Worker,<br />

October 7, 1942 (Ocr. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-277<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-953;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

fSepr. 2, 1944) INT-33Y<strong>US</strong>8<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20. ¡945) INT-33YU-150<br />

[Yugoslav Newspaper Editorials]<br />

(Sept. 27. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-325<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Slonim, Mark<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Jan. 25. 1943) INT-24RS-111<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) 1NT-24RS-251<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

(Noy. 6, 1944) INT-24RS-299<br />

Slovac, Ark.<br />

At Slovac, Arkansas (Mar. 5. 1945) INT-9CZ-861<br />

Slovak-American National Council<br />

[Conversation with and information from<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944: Jan. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1200<br />

Slovak Catholic Falcon<br />

Slovak Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 10, 1942) INT-9CZ-16<br />

Slovak Catholic Federation<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

(Wov. 14, 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-64<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak League in the William Penn Hotel<br />

(July 9. 1943) INT-9CZ-498<br />

Slovak Affairs (Ocr. J, 1943) INT-9CZ-554<br />

Slovak Catholic Federation Congress,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, July 1943<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation<br />

(July 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-514<br />

Slovak Catholic Federation Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1944<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America and <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Ocr. 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-790<br />

Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong> Priests<br />

American Slovak Day; Slovak National Federation<br />

and Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-78<br />

Slovak Cultural Garden<br />

Interview with Peter Mokris, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Cultural Garden, June 2, 1943<br />

(June 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-465<br />

Slovak Day, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1943<br />

Meeting held in Euclid Beach Park Sponsored by<br />

Slovak Organizations and Societies, especially<br />

the Slovak League (July 19, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-510<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies, Cleveland, June 27,<br />

1943 (July 19, 1943) INT-33CZ-23<br />

Slovak Day, Kennywood Park, July 1943<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak League in the William Penn Hotel<br />

(July 9. 1943) INT-9CZ-498<br />

Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Synod<br />

[Information concerning the Slovak Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Synod] (July 22, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-947<br />

Slovak Evangelical Union<br />

[Conversation with Czech Information Minister<br />

Papanek] (Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-5S0<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-551<br />

328 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza and text <strong>of</strong> his<br />

address to Slovak Evangelical Union]<br />

COcr. 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-557<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-558<br />

Current Item from the New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(June 7, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-470<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-565<br />

[Information on Emil Stankoviansky, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovensky Hlasnik]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-640<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept 28, 1943<br />

(Sept. 30. 1943) INT-9CZ-547<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

OWI Conference with Editors <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Newspapers and Presidents <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-139<br />

Postscriptum to Slav Meeting Held in Pittsburgh,<br />

November 11, 1942<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-9CZ-152<br />

Premier Milan Hodza; Czecho-Slovak Premier<br />

Charts Postwar Role (July 2, 1942) INT-9CZ-57<br />

Slovak Affairs (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-554<br />

United American Slav Councils [goals]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) 1NT-26SL-102<br />

Slovak Evangelical Womens Union<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-501<br />

Slovak First Catholic Slovak Union<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1310<br />

Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept. 28, 1943<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-547<br />

Premier Milan Hodza; Czecho-Slovak Premier<br />

Charts Postwar Role (July 2, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-57<br />

Slovak Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America and <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Ocf. 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-790<br />

Slovak League<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27, 1944) INT-30YU-1369<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Mar. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1315<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

[Devious activities <strong>of</strong> certain foreign political<br />

organizations] (June 24, 1943) 1NT-19MI-137<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-9CZ-746<br />

[Meeting Commemorating the memory <strong>of</strong> Stephen<br />

Furdek and the Thirty-Eighth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak League] (Apr. 27, 1945) INT-9CZ-895<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League (Oct. 28, 1943) mT-9CZ-577<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League (May 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-691<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-9CZ-130;<br />

(Apr. 22. 1945) INT-9CZ-902<br />

Memorandum on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Newspapermen<br />

(May 29. 1944) INT-9CZ-703<br />

[Minutes from the Slovak League Meeting held in<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, on November 12 and 13]<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-133<br />

[Pamphlet <strong>of</strong> the Siovak League <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-21PO-516<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

(Noy. 8, 1943) 1NT-26SL-134<br />

[Slovak League Activities]<br />

(Noy. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-132<br />

Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb.<br />

1943<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Respectable<br />

Slovaks" from the "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Apr. 24, 1943) INT-9CZ-361<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-33CZ-7<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America 1943<br />

(May 12, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-398<br />

Minutes <strong>of</strong> Slovak League Congress, February 25,<br />

26, 1943 (Mar. 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-313<br />

Resolutions Passed by Slovak League<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-294<br />

Slovak League Congress<br />

(Feh. 23, 1943) INT-9CZ-268<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Agenda<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-273<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Coverage <strong>of</strong> the Meeting<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-277<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-271<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Existence <strong>of</strong> Separatist<br />

Feeling in Meetings<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-278<br />

Slovak League Meeting: General Summary<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-270<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Jamriska Speech<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-272<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Joseph Husek's Speech<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-274<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Prusa Report and Attack<br />

on Husek (Feb. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-275<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-276<br />

Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct.<br />

1943<br />

Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct.<br />

1943 COcr. 30, 1943) INT-9CZ-575<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress<br />

(Noy. 3. 1943) INT-9CZ-583<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa, Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-581<br />

[Statement by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance attacking the Slovak League]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-584<br />

Slovak League Convention, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Oct. 1944<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

(Nov. 2. 1944) INT-9CZ-795<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

(Oct. 23. 1944) INT-9CZ-787<br />

Twenty-sixth National Convention Slovak League<br />

<strong>of</strong> America (Oct. 20. 1944) INT-9CZ-781<br />

Slovak Lutheran National Alliance<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

Slovak Memorial Day, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar.<br />

1945<br />

Memorial Service (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-9CZ-868<br />

Slovak Memorial Day (Mar. 26, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-872<br />

Slovak National Alliance<br />

[American Czechoslovak community]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-9CZ-236<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-33CZ-7<br />

Czechokslovak Meeting (June 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-706<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-32A-73<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

(June 13. 1945) INT-9CZ-924<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

INT-09CZ-960<br />

Interview with James Hovorka<br />

(June 15, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-925<br />

Interview with John Pankuch, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Hlas",<br />

(The Voice), Slovak Weekly<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-383


Index by Subjects and Names Slovakia<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(July 8. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-716<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />

SVAZ (Apr. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-683<br />

League's Dubosh in Communication with<br />

CASON's Stankoviansky<br />

(Apr. 5. 1944) INT-9CZ-669<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef Valo;<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday (June 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-705<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak National Alliance<br />

(Nov. 13. 1942) INT-9CZ-155<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33CZ-26<br />

Memo to Mr. Poole on Slovak National Alliance<br />

Meeting (Nov. 9. 1942) INT-9CZ-145<br />

[Milan Hodza's speech at the Slovak National<br />

Alliance Meeting] (July 10, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-62<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

New York Convention <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance (Dec. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-212<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12. 1942) INT-4AV-236<br />

[Post-war Resolutions Concerning Czechoslovakia]<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-206<br />

President Benes to American Slovaks<br />

(Oct. 15. 1942) INT-9CZ-101<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-743<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting Scheduled<br />

for November 11th<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-9CZ-151<br />

Rev. Pelikan's Rally at the Bohemian Hall<br />

(July 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-505<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland<br />

(July 31. 1944) ¡NT-33CZ-47<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) 1NT-26SL-184<br />

Slovak Communists in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-23<br />

Slovak Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 10, 1942) INT-9CZ-16<br />

Slovak Meeting, November 11, 1942, Pittsburgh<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-156<br />

Slovak National Alliance<br />

(Oct. 23. 1942) INT-9CZ-162<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting]<br />

(JVov. 78. 1942) INT-9CZ-149<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 1942]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-144<br />

Slovak National Alliance Meeting <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11, 1942, Mr. Wendell Platek Discusses Meeting<br />

(JVov. 16, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-154<br />

Slovak National Alliance Meeting <strong>of</strong> October 10<br />

(Oct. 23, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-161<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-220<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community, Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-671<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Zeman (May 25, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-913<br />

Slovak National Association<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> October 28 in Chicago<br />

(Nov. 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-177<br />

Slovak National Committee<br />

Anton Pridavok (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-625<br />

Slovak National Council<br />

[Cablegram from Stefan Osusky]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-788<br />

Comments by Jamriska<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-9CZ-769<br />

Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-770<br />

Comments on "Slovenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944 (Ocf. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-767<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Council<br />

(Oct. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-809<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

(Ocr. 12, 1944) ÍNT-9CZ-773<br />

Slovak National Council in London<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes 1<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-647<br />

Slovak National Council in Slovakia<br />

Additional Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Recent London<br />

Announcements (Dec. 1. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-819<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-9CZ-896<br />

Autonomous Slovakia?<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-65<br />

Benes to Resign ? CJVov. 25. 1944) INT-9CZ-813<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> League Program?<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-9CZ-871<br />

Comment by Wargovich<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-815<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-9CZ-817<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> 868; Comments by Brook<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-820<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

(June 13. 1945) 1NT-9CZ-924<br />

Devious Program <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-9CZ-918<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League (Apr. 24. 1945) INT-9CZ-892<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

Jamriska on League Policy; Benes and the Future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovakia (Apr. 12, 1945) INT-9CZ-885<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To Have<br />

Repudiated Benes Government<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) INT-33CZ-60<br />

New League Policy? (Apr. 11, 1945) ÍNT-9CZ-883<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

Remarks by Michael J. Wargovich<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-9CZ-835<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> League Change in Policy<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) 1NT-9CZ-874<br />

[Slovak Affairs] (May 12, 1945) INT-9CZ-903<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

(July 27, 1945) INT-9CZ-943<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future?<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33CZ-66<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Zeman (May 25, 1945) INT-9CZ-913<br />

Vrabel on Subcarpathian-Russia<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-9CZ-890<br />

[Wendell S. Platek's Views Concerning the<br />

Czechoslovak Government]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-870<br />

Slovak National Federation<br />

American Slovak Day; Slovak National Federation<br />

and Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(July 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-78<br />

Slovak National Society<br />

American Slav Day - Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 1943) INT-26SL-125<br />

[Articles from "Slovensky Hlasnik"]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-107<br />

Eduard Benes' Visit to Chicago<br />

(May 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-441<br />

Slovak Rally, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 1944<br />

Slovak Rally, Pittsburgh May 21, 1944<br />

(May 22. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-697<br />

Slovak Record (newspaper)<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Slovak newspaper "Slovak<br />

Record"] (Feb. 9, 1943) INT-9CZ-256<br />

Msg. Francis J. Dubosh<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-9CZ-303<br />

New Slovak League Organ<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-298<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-794<br />

Possible Disagreement Within Slovak League<br />

(Feb. 8. 1943) INT-9CZ-258<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional Material<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-327<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-260;<br />

(Feb. 6, 1943) INT-33CZ-5<br />

"Slovak Record:" First Issue<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) INT-9CZ-248<br />

[Subscription letter for the "Slovak Record"]<br />

(May 7. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-397<br />

[Translation from the "Slovak Record"]<br />

(Feft. 8. 1943) INT-9CZ-259<br />

Slovak Review (periodical)<br />

New Slovak League Organ<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-298<br />

Slovak Sokol<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

Premier Milan Hodza; Czecho-Slovak Premier<br />

Charts Postwar Role (July 2. 1942) INT-9CZ-57<br />

Slovak Unity Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa,<br />

Sept. 1942<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza and resolutions adopted<br />

at the Slovak meeting in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania] (Sept. 25. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-142<br />

[Resolutions adopted at the Slovak meeting in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-141<br />

Resolutions Adopted September 14, 1942, by<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Slovak Fraternal<br />

Organizations and Newspapers Meeting in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br />

(Sepr. 14. 1942) INT-9CZ-136<br />

Slovak affairs (Sepr. 26. 1942) INT-9CZ-134<br />

Slovaks Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

(Sepf. 23. 1942) INT-9CZ-140<br />

Slovak v Amerike (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24. 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) INT-33CZ-70<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14. 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

(Feb. 22. ¡944; Mar. 2, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-648<br />

Czechoslovaks in the NYC area<br />

(JVov. ¡5, 1943) INT-9CZ-588<br />

Interview with P. A. Hrobak, editor <strong>of</strong> Jednota,<br />

Sept. 29, 1943] (Ocr. 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-556<br />

Memorandum on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Newspapermen<br />

(May 29. 1944) INT-9CZ-703<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sept. 4. 1944) INT-33CZ-52<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Existence <strong>of</strong> Separatist<br />

Feeling in Meetings<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-278<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-260<br />

[Slovak newspaper updates]<br />

(Nov. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-146<br />

["Slovak v Amerike" newspaper on Eduard Benes]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-103<br />

Slovak Workers Society<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-9CZ-892<br />

[Information on Helen Vrabel]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-638<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) 1NT-26SL165<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lodge No. 2001 <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Workers<br />

Society (May 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-692<br />

Platek's Estimate <strong>of</strong> Slovak Workers Society<br />

(IWO) Hierarchy (fe¿>. 3. 1945) INT-9CZ-847<br />

Recent Slovak Communist Comments on "Slovak<br />

rights" (June 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-712<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future?<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33CZ-66<br />

Slovakia<br />

see also Slovaks<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitler and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1942) 1NT-10EU-27<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues Agitation<br />

for Inclusion in U.S.S.R. <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak<br />

Districts (July 21, 1945) 1NT-33CR-23<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 329


Slovakia Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May 1943]<br />

(May 28. 1943; Aug. 19. 1943) INT-33HU-10<br />

Present Conditions in Slovakia<br />

(Apr. 20. 1943) INT-9CZ-33S<br />

Relations with Germany, Croatia, and<br />

Czechoslovakia (Oct. 25. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-458<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR (Aug. 14. 1945) INT-33CR-25<br />

The Past, Present and Future <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Nation<br />

(Aug. 20. 1943) INT-9CZ-339<br />

Slovaks<br />

Comments by Molchany and Varzaly<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) INT-8CR-115<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-81<br />

[Conversation with Ignaz Schulz]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-15HU-700<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-32A-73<br />

Czechoslovak Centralism Is in Existence<br />

(Aug. 15, 1942) INT-8CR-2<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

Czechoslovakians: numbered reports INT-33CZ-1<br />

to 1NT-33CZ-79<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1506<br />

Dr. M. Hodza in American Public Life<br />

(May 29, 1942) INT-32A-63<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in U.S.,<br />

quotes] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-275<br />

[Foreign national groups in Canada]<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-12FR-945<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) 1NT-33Z-68<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> European Democracy and Stefan<br />

Osusky, information request]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1945) INT-10EU-626<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28, 1944) INT-10EV-422<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-10EU-419<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-164<br />

[Opinions on Gregory] Zatkovich<br />

(Mar. 10. 1944) INT-8CR-116<br />

Polish-American Press and the Slovak Affair<br />

(Oct. 15, 1943) INT-21PO-565<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Eduard<br />

Benes' speech on the future status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovaks] (Aug. 2. 1943) INT-21PO-502<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-3Ï9;<br />

(Aug. 18. 1944) INT-33Z-85<br />

Political Situation Among Serbs, Lithuanians,<br />

Italians, Poles and Slovaks<br />

CJVov. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-492<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1S02<br />

Preliminary Report on the Czechs, Slovaks, and<br />

Carpathian- Russians AD-2-11<br />

San Francisco Conference [and foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Mar. 6. 1945) INT-10EU-551<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Slovak-Carpatho-Russian<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) INT-8CR-108<br />

Slovaks, Czechs, Poles: Pamphlet Printed in<br />

London (Jan. 29. 1943) 1NT-10EU-135<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-286<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942) INT-10EU-40<br />

[Summary and analysis <strong>of</strong> the FNB opinion<br />

surveys <strong>of</strong> Polish- and Slovak-Americans]<br />

AD-2-2; AD-2-3<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27. 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

330 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph K.<br />

Folsom - Czechs and Slovaks]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1943-June 20. 1944) PERS-1-33<br />

Slovaks Citizen's Club Auxiliary Branch:<br />

Town <strong>of</strong> Lake<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

CSepr. 16, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-220<br />

Slovanska Obrana (newspaper)<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar press<br />

about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-9CZ-409<br />

Slovene American Congress<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20, 21, 1943) INT-26SL-124<br />

Fotich Booed at Slovene Congress in Cleveland<br />

(Dec. IS, 1942) INT-30YU-636<br />

Interview with Louis Adamic, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

November 27, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30. 1942) INT-30YU-658<br />

Minister Snoj and the Slovene-American Congress<br />

(Nov. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-656<br />

Slovene-American Congress in Cleveland<br />

(Nov. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-655;<br />

(Oct. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-657<br />

Slovene American National Council<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Slovene Army <strong>of</strong> People's Liberation<br />

[Minister Franc Snoj]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-443<br />

Slovene National Benefit Society<br />

[Information on the three largest mutual-aid<br />

associations in the Slovene-American<br />

community] (July 19. 1945) INT-30YU-1867<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) INT-26SL-38<br />

Slovene National Committee<br />

Slovene-American Congress in Cleveland<br />

(Ocr. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-657<br />

Slovene Peasant Party<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Slovene People's Party<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in United<br />

States (Dec. 11. 1944) INT-33YU-107<br />

Slovenes<br />

Austrian Communists Back Slovenes in Carinthia<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-33AU-39<br />

[Comment on American Slovene National<br />

Congress] (Dec. 13. 1942; Jan. 14,<br />

1943) ¡NT-15HU-235<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Wayne A.<br />

Kalenich - Croatian and Slovene]<br />

(Apr. 3-Aug. 9, 1944) PERS-1-53<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports INT-33YU-1 to<br />

1NT-33YU-154<br />

Slovenia<br />

see also Slovenes<br />

Vatican Policy and Yugoslavia<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-10EU-234<br />

Slovenian American National Congress<br />

"Concerning the Slovenian National Congress" by<br />

Louis Adamic (Dec. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-426<br />

("My Opinion <strong>of</strong> the [Croatian] Congress" by Rev.<br />

Kazimir Zakraishek]<br />

(Dec. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-902<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1942] (Dec. 22. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-445<br />

Slovenian American National Council<br />

[Adamic speech at Slovenian American National<br />

Council meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14,<br />

1943] (JVov. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-1150<br />

Anti-Adamic Pamphlet<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1293<br />

Dr. Kuhar and "Catholic" Central Europe<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-732<br />

Fotich Booed at Slovene Congress in Cleveland<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-636<br />

[Information on Slovenian Catholics in United<br />

States and in Yugoslav liberation movement]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945; Mar. 20. 1945) INT-30YU-1744<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1347<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1275<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Oman <strong>of</strong> St. Lawrence<br />

Rectory (Oct. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-1105<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar<br />

(Jan. 3. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-885<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

(July 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1009<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovenian American National Council<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-33YU-49<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1S57<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) INT-33YV-90<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-26SL-147<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1555<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28. 1944) ¡NT-33YU-77<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-I169<br />

[Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek; Declaration and Various<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> the Slovene National Congress]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-597<br />

Rev. Vodusek and the Slovenian-American<br />

National Council<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1290<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1532<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles Featured in<br />

Slovenian-American Press; Slovene Catholics and<br />

Yugoslav Liberation Movement<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33YV-127<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in United<br />

States (Dec. 11. 1944) INT-33YU-I07<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May 10. 1945) [NT-33YU-133<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YÜ-1240<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 2. 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1552<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U S.<br />

(Mar. 30. 1944) INT-33YV-66<br />

Slovenian Catholic Party<br />

Slovene National Council<br />

(Jan. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1225<br />

Slovenian National Congress<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

[Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek; Declaration and Various<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> the Slovene National Congress]<br />

(Feb. 12. 1943) INT-30YÜ-597<br />

Slovenes (May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-911<br />

"These Are Not Times for Holding Congresses"<br />

[October 7, 1942 Issue <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Home(Slovenian)]<br />

(Oct. 23. 1942) INT-30YU-648<br />

Slovenian People's Party<br />

Dr. Kuhar and "Catholic" Central Europe<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-732<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong> January<br />

25, 1943 [Slovenia] (July. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1036


Index by Subjects and Names Smetona, Antanas<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

(Nov. 15, Dec. IS, 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

Slovenian Women's Union<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1535<br />

Slovenian Women's Union<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-30YU-899<br />

Slovenian Women's Union (Meeting)<br />

(May 3, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-854<br />

Slovenian Women's Union <strong>of</strong> America [Sixth<br />

Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, May 16-19,<br />

1943] (May 17, 1943) INT-30YU-886<br />

Slovenska Obrana (newspaper)<br />

Concerning <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information and Slovak<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> November 11, 1942<br />

(JVov. 19. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-150<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr. Papanek;<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation (Sept. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-119<br />

Current Item from the "Slovenska Obrana," July<br />

2, 1943 (July 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-499<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-70<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr Benes<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-33CZ-6<br />

Memorandum on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Newspapermen<br />

(May 29, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-703<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sept. 4, 1944) INT-33CZ-52<br />

[Peter Pridavok letter on postwar Slovak demands<br />

and Slovak press reaction]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-366<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting Scheduled<br />

for November 11th<br />

(¿Vov. 20, 1942) INT-9CZ-151<br />

Recent trends in the Slovak and the Czech press<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-9CZ-597<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Oct. 9, 1944) INT-9CZ-768<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U S.] (Feb. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-647<br />

[Slovak newspaper updates]<br />

(Nov. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-146<br />

Slovak Paper Here Sees Moscow Supporting Polish<br />

Claim to Teschen (July 24, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-76<br />

Two Articles in "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Oct. 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-61<br />

Slovenske Noviny (newspaper)<br />

Attack on Feierabend<br />

(May 8, 1943; May 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-475<br />

Dr. Hodza and the Slovenske Noviny<br />

(Ocr. 5, 1942) INT-9CZ-126<br />

[Peter Pridavok letter on postwar Slovak demands<br />

and Slovak press reaction]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-9CZ-366<br />

Post-Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Benes Visit<br />

(June 26, 1943) INT-33CZ-21<br />

Slovaks Protest Against Insult <strong>of</strong> Rev. S.<br />

Chernitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> the "A Mi Lapunk",<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />

(Mar. 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-306<br />

[Status and Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Slovenske Noviny"]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-245<br />

Slovensko Americko Noviny (newspaper)<br />

Slovensko Americko Noviny<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-232<br />

Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper)<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

(Ocr. 22, 1942) INT-9CZ-143<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr. Papanek;<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation (Sept. 15. 1942) INT-9CZ-119<br />

Current Item from the New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(June 7, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-470<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovak Official Here Accused <strong>of</strong> Being<br />

Anti-Russian (Aug. 4, 1945) INT-33CZ-78<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (/an. 14, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-611<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-6<br />

[Information on Emil Stankoviansky, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovensky Hlasnik]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-640<br />

["Is This True ? Changes in the Czechoslovak<br />

Government in London," article from Sloboda]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-531<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. (Feb. 6. 1943) INT-33CZ-5<br />

[Slovak newspaper updates]<br />

(JVov. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-146<br />

["Slovensky Hlasnik" Attack on the Overseas<br />

News Agency's Lack <strong>of</strong> Information on Dr.<br />

Milan Hodza] (JVov. 16, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-128<br />

Stankoviansky on Benes<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-469<br />

Slovensky Kalvin (newspaper)<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

(Oct. 22, 1942) INT-9CZ-I43<br />

Slovensky Sokol (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Slovo K Narodu (publication)<br />

Slovo K Narodu (Feb. 9, 1944) INT-8CR-90<br />

Slowie, T. J.<br />

[T. J. Slowie] OP-2-76<br />

Small Landholders' Party<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Borshy-Kerekes (Jan. 10. 1945) INT-15HU-695<br />

Small Landowners' Party<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation. Tibor Eckhardt<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-698<br />

Smertenko, Johan J.<br />

[Biographical note on Johan J. Smertenko]<br />

([1938-39]) WT-18JE-377<br />

Jewish Affairs [theft <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor McMahon's<br />

correspondence on John J. Smertenko]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) 1NT-18JE-470<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) 1NT-5BA-142<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Smetona<br />

(Oct. 10, 1942) INT-5BA-136<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona, former president <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania before the Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs (Apr. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-168<br />

Antanas Smetona [biographical note]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1942) INT-5BA-148<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) INT-5BA-231<br />

[Antanas Smetona on German-Lithuanian<br />

relationships] (JVov. 12. 1942) INT-5BA-I37<br />

[Antanas Smetona's activities]<br />

(June 5. 1942) INT-SBA-135<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit in New York<br />

(Oct. 22. 1943) INT-5BA-250<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit to Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

(Aug 13-15) and Lithuanian Day in Lakewood<br />

Park (Aug. 15) (Aug. 17. 1943) INT-5BA-230<br />

[Antanas Smetona's visit to Philadelphia, Nov.<br />

1942] (JVov. 10, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-138<br />

Appearance <strong>of</strong> X-President Smetona before the<br />

Lakewood Club (Jan. 27. 1943) INT-5BA-98<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

(Ocr. 28. 1942) INT-5BA-61<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Independence Day <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-130<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-5BA-292<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona]<br />

(Jan. 10. 1944) INT-5BA-289<br />

Dr. Grigaitis on Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 11. 1944) INT-5BA-291<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Communist Conference,<br />

Nov. 18, 1943 (JVov. S, ¡943) INT-5BA-262<br />

[Four newspaper clippings]<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) INT-5BA-3<br />

Interview with Antanas Smetona<br />

(Feb. 5. 1943) INT-5BA-110<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-5BA-223<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

(June 14. 1943) INT-5BA-204<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member <strong>of</strong><br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18, 1943]<br />

(Sepr. 21. 1943) INT-5BA-242<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

(JVov. 24, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-70<br />

[John Yanuskis, assistant editor <strong>of</strong> Naujoji<br />

Gadyne, visits Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-5BA-73<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-5BA-288<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-302<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) INT-5BA-174<br />

[Lithuanian Americans] (July 2. 1942) INT-5BA-6;<br />

(Mar. 5. 1943) INT-5BA-144<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1943]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-133<br />

Lithuanian Meeting in St. Casimir Parish<br />

Banquet-Meeting To Honor Father Ignatius<br />

Valanciunas (Feb. 13, 1943) INT-33LI-4<br />

[Lithuanian Minister Zadeikis and the Pittsburgh<br />

Conference] (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-239<br />

Lithuanian National Council Anti-Smetona<br />

Organization (Oct. 28, 1942) 1NT-SBA-60<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death (Mar. 14. 1944) INT-33LI-22<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference in New York,<br />

May 30, 1943 (June 12, 1943) INT-5BA-199<br />

Lithuanian News (Ocr. 25, 1943) INT-5BA-253<br />

Lithuanian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-117<br />

Lithuanian Parties and Political Cooperation<br />

(Oct. 17, 1942) INT-5BA-76<br />

Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 19. 1942) INT-5BA-91;<br />

(Oct. 19. 1942) INT-33LI-2<br />

Lithuanians: Appearance <strong>of</strong> Ex-President Smetona<br />

before the Lakewood Club<br />

(Jan. 28. 1943) INT-33L1-3<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Meeting with X-President Antanas Smetona<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-5BA-164<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Louis Nemzer]<br />

(JVov. 27, 1942) INT-5BA-146<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-147<br />

Mr. Smetona and the Chicago Lithuanians<br />

(June 5, 1943) INT-5BA-197<br />

[Pius Grigaitis and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council] (Mar. 31, 1942) INT-5BA-17<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 331


Smetona, Antanas Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Political Activities <strong>of</strong>] Antanas Smetona<br />

(Oct. 27, 1942) INT-5BA-113<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-5BA-114<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

(Wov. 9, 1943) INT-5BA-261<br />

Proposed Lithuanian Nationalist (Smetonaite)<br />

Conference, New York, Feb. 5-6, 1944<br />

(Jan. 3, 1944) INT-5BA-282<br />

[Reaction to Antanas Smetona's Death]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-5BA-296<br />

[Rumor that Antanas Smetona bought a farm in<br />

Brazil] (Oct. 22, 1942) ¡NT-5BA-129<br />

Smetona in Chicago (Feb. 18, 1943) INT-5BA-126<br />

Smetona's Activities in the U.S.; American<br />

Lithuanian Attitudes to Smetona<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-5BA-125<br />

Smetona's Brooklyn Speech<br />

(Feb. 12. 1943) INT-5BA-112<br />

[Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst for the<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-261<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American Lithuanians<br />

(Nov. 19, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-265<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-151;<br />

(Mar. 11, 1943) ¡NT-33LI-6<br />

Smetona, Julius<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-543<br />

Julius Smetona Advocates War on Russia by the<br />

U.S. and England (Feb. 9, 1945) INT-5BA-512<br />

Julius Smetona Calls for Lithuanian-American<br />

Crusade Against "Bolshevism'<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) INT-33LI-49<br />

[Julius Smetona on Lithuanian propaganda in<br />

America] (May 4, 1944) 1NT-5BA-362<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 40-HR<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) 1NT-5BA-464<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 42-HR<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) 1NT-5BA-478<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania (June 25, 1945) INT-5BA-593<br />

Political Strife Amongst Lithuanians<br />

(Jan. 13, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-502<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Sept. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-429<br />

Smey, Peter<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Peter Smey<br />

(Apr. 13, 1944) 1NT-8CR-127<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-345<br />

Smigly-Rydz, Marshal<br />

[Radio address on Sikorski government attitude<br />

toward Josef Beck and Marshal Smigly-Rydz]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-21<br />

Smith, Carleton<br />

Luncheon for Archduke Otto<br />

(July 24, 1943) INT-4AU-363<br />

Smith, Edwin S.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-24RS-148<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) INT-24RS-231<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Smith, Gerald<br />

Gerald Smith Mass Meeting [report]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-19MI-185<br />

Gerald Smith Meeting<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-198<br />

Smith, Ignatius<br />

[Sermon delivered by Father Ignatius Smith at the<br />

National Shrine <strong>of</strong> the Immaculate Conception,<br />

Mar. 14, 1943] (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-321<br />

332 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Smith, Kingsbury<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-636;<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-17<br />

[German political refugees reaction to "revenge<br />

policies"] (Apr. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-615<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan for a<br />

post-war Germany"]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 1, 1943) INT-13GE-637<br />

Smitz, Maurice<br />

Interview with Mr. Maurice Smitz, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Banque Belge Pour L'Etranger<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-79<br />

Smodlajaka, Josef<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-1224<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Situation<br />

(Dec. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-1227<br />

Smodlaka, Josip<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1213<br />

Smuggling<br />

[Smuggling <strong>of</strong> arms to Serbia]<br />

(July 8. 1942; July 9, 1942) INT-15HU-130<br />

Smuts, Jan<br />

Field Marshal Jan Smuts Speech<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-33Z-54<br />

Smut's Speech and Belgian Mental Reservations<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-6BE-38<br />

Smythe, Edward J.<br />

[Representative Eliot attacks Dies Committee for<br />

failure to act against Edward J. Smythe's<br />

anti-Catholic organization]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1942) INT-19MI-21<br />

Sneff, Frank<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

Snoj, Franc<br />

[Adamic speech at Slovenian American National<br />

Council meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14,<br />

1943] (Wov. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-1150<br />

[Alexander Vucinich on Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

CD«:. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-1019<br />

Ambassador Fotitch and Minister <strong>of</strong> State Snoj<br />

(Dec. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-439<br />

Ambridge [Pa.] Meeting December 12, 1942<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-491<br />

Attitude Toward Minister Constantin Fotitch<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-339<br />

Cabinet Changes and Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Ministers [views <strong>of</strong> Franc Snoj]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-531<br />

Conference with Mr. Snoj<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-497<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Snoj about Yugoslav<br />

political situation]<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) QNT-30YU-1136<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Snoj and Dr. Aloysius<br />

Kuhar about Yugoslav political situation]<br />

(Oct. 9, 1943; Oct. 22, 1943) INT-30YV-1135<br />

Conversation with Mr. Snoj<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YU-488<br />

Croatmn Congress (Jan. 25. 1943) INT-30YU-641<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-33YU-22<br />

Excerpts From Letter Written by Louis Adamic to<br />

a Friend in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Dec. 23. 1942) INT-30YU-492<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States. Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-30YU-588<br />

[Franc Snoj] (June 20. 1942) INT-30YU-415:<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-744:<br />

(Apr. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

[Franc Snoj on Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-679<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. 10, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

[Franck Snoj] (June 23, 1942) 1NT-30YU-106<br />

Interview with Franc Snoj<br />

(Sept. 12, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1560<br />

Interview with Vatro Grill, President <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

congress branch in Cleveland, very active in<br />

Slovene affairs and editor <strong>of</strong> the Enakopravnost<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-30YV-1097<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar, President <strong>of</strong><br />

S.N.P.J. (largest Slovene Society in America)<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1098<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Possible Interest From a Conversation<br />

with [Mr.] P. This Morning [Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Apr. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-778<br />

[Krek Cable to Snoj on Official Visit]<br />

(June 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-110<br />

[Letter to Franc Snoj on Conditions in Occupied<br />

Slovenia; Call to Slovenian Soldiers to Revolt<br />

Against Service in Italian Army]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-454<br />

Louis Adamic Sees Undersecretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Sumner Welles (Dec. 29, 1942) 1NT-30YU-503<br />

Memorandum for Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [on international<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav partisan politics]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YV-520<br />

[Minister Franc Snoj]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1942) 1NT-30YU-443<br />

Minister Snoj and the Slovene-American Congress<br />

(Wov. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-656<br />

[Note on Slovenian Matters]<br />

(Wov. 19, 1942) 1NT-30YU-422<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

[Political developments in Slovenia]<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1543<br />

[Proclamation <strong>of</strong> General Draza Mihailovich Day;<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Minister Snoj on Yugoslav Federalism]<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-30YU-203<br />

"Racial Minonties under Fascism in Italy" by<br />

Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(1934; Nov. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-423<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents with<br />

Italian Citizenship; Activities and Conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

(May 8; Oct. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-419<br />

Report on Interview with Mr. Franc Snoj<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-30YU-117<br />

[Report on Mr. Horton's Interview with Minister<br />

Snoj on December 21, 1942<br />

(Dec. 21, 1942) INT-30YU-482<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

(Aug. 28, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1507<br />

[Serb Factionalism; Prospects <strong>of</strong> a Catholic Central<br />

Europe] (July 8, 1942) INT-30YU-134<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in United<br />

States (Dec. 11, 1944) INT-33YU-107<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1942] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-445<br />

Sloveman Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) 1NT-33YU-53<br />

[Snoj's Views on Partisan Movement]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-470<br />

Towards Yugoslav Harmony?<br />

(Fei. 13, 1943) INT-33YU-16<br />

Yugoslav Exiled Officials Against the Partisans<br />

(Aug. 1943) INT-30YU-1066<br />

[Yugoslav Government-in-Exile Against Partisans;<br />

King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat<br />

(Dec. 2, 16, 1942) INT-30YU-602<br />

Yugoslav Mass Rally<br />

(Mar. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-21<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the U.S. (1942) INT-33YU-13<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) INT-33YU-9<br />

[Yugoslav Views <strong>of</strong> King Peter's Visit to U.S.]<br />

(July 19. 1942) INT-30YU-145<br />

Snyder, Harry<br />

[Conversation with Captain Harry Snyder]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) INT-2AB-111


Index by Subjects and Names Socialists and socialist parties<br />

Sobczak, John<br />

Comments by Günther on American Slav<br />

Congress (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-26SL-190<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 29, 1944; June 3.<br />

1944) INT-26SL-167;<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-26SL-169<br />

Domestic and International Politics<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-211<br />

[Second American Slav Conference reports]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-26SL199<br />

Sobczak <strong>of</strong> AmSlav Congress<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-26SL-I94<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav Congress<br />

(May 31, 1944) ¡NT-26SL171<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John Sobczak regarding the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

labor organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(July 20, 1944) INT-21PO-911<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John Sobczak regarding the American<br />

Polish Labor Council]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1218<br />

Sober, John<br />

[Hungarian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Apr. 20-27, 1943) INT-Í5HU-317<br />

Sobotka, Gustav<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-747<br />

Sobranie (newspaper)<br />

Pro-Magyar Line-ups (May 15, 1943) 1NT-8CR-40<br />

Social classes<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Workers in Germany Today<br />

(July 1943) INT-13GE-752<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4, 15, 1943) INT-4AU-372<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 29, 1944; June 3,<br />

1944) ¡NT-26SL-167<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the Working<br />

Class (Dec. 30, 1944) INT-4AU-682<br />

German Impossibilities<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-13GE-561<br />

German working class opposition to Hitler regime<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) 1NT-13GE-928<br />

[Hungarian Situation Past and Present]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1944) INT-15HU-560<br />

Junker influence on German character and history,<br />

views <strong>of</strong> Emil Ludwig<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-33GE-35<br />

[Leftist views <strong>of</strong> world political scene as viewed by<br />

writer in Austrian Labor Information]<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) INT-4AU-612<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-678<br />

Organizational Problems <strong>of</strong> the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

the Worker Movement in Austria<br />

(Nov. 16. 1944) INT-4AU-657<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> Hungary from the<br />

Standpoint <strong>of</strong> a Military Occupation by the<br />

United Nations<br />

(Jan. 7, 12, 1943) INT-15HU-227<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. 15. 1942) INT-30YU-649<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism as a<br />

prime potentiality in German regeneration<br />

(Dec. 26. 1944) INT-33GE-72<br />

Varous Social Classes in Germany<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-13GE-1026<br />

ocial conditions<br />

see also Educational reforms<br />

see also Labor conditions<br />

see also Morale<br />

see also Racial and ethnic discrimination<br />

see also Social classes<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-478<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-536<br />

Constitutional Changes in Yugoslavia<br />

(June 20, 1942) INT-30YU-101<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

German-Language Group in Brazil<br />

(July, 1943) INT-13GE-737<br />

Germany - Plan to Become Effective Upon<br />

Invasion (Nov. 1943) INT-13GE-1192<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(May 4, 1942) ¡NT-24RS-66<br />

[Impressions <strong>of</strong> trip through the Soviet Union in<br />

1930] (Feb. 6. 1930) INT-24RS-58<br />

Individual Opinions <strong>of</strong> an Unattached Austrian<br />

Exile [Dr. Ludwig Wagner]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-4AU-485<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-13GE-720<br />

Jugoslavia: Military and Political Information<br />

(Aug. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-206<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

([Dec. 13, 1943]) INT-24RS-208<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

CJVov. 22. 1943) INT-24RS-204<br />

Political Warfare and Partisan Culture in Slovenia<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1540<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-13GE-613<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Timascheff on Soviet developments]<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-24RS-203<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' lecture entitled "La structure<br />

sociale de la France apres l'armistice"]<br />

fOcr. 27. 1942) INT-12FR-512<br />

Social Aspects <strong>of</strong> Vichy Politics [by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul<br />

Vignaux] (Apr. 16. 1942) INT-12FR-80<br />

Social Transformation <strong>of</strong> Germany and<br />

Reeducation (Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1355<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

(Oct. 1942) INT-13GE-480<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

Social Democratic Federation<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 33<br />

(Sept. 22. 1944) INT-5BA-428<br />

Russo-American Relations Discussed by Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC<br />

(May IS. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-253<br />

Social Democratic Federation, German<br />

Branch in U.S.<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Meeting: German Branch <strong>of</strong> the Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sepr. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-297<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26, 1943) INT-33GE-19<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Jan. 26, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-34<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-696<br />

Social Democratic Federation <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

German Branch<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 23, 1942) INT-33GE-3<br />

Social Democratic Federation, Russian<br />

Branch<br />

Symposium on "America and Russia"<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-33RS-16<br />

Social Democrats<br />

Finns: document series INT-11FI-1 to<br />

1NT-11FI-140<br />

Social Demokraten (newspaper)<br />

Kurt Singer, Swedish journalist<br />

(Oct. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-508<br />

Social Justice (newspaper)<br />

[Attacks on newpaper "Social Justice" by "The<br />

Florida Catholic"] (Mar. 28. 1942) INT-19MI-30<br />

[Political atmosphere in German section <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York City] (Apr. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-80<br />

Social Justice Review (periodical)<br />

[German Catholics in Middle West]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-I3GE-365<br />

Social sciences<br />

[Mrs. Sarah Cohen: project <strong>of</strong> the Committee for<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-564<br />

[Work <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Immigration from Europe]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) 1NT-10EU-550<br />

Socialism<br />

see Communists and communist parties<br />

see Socialists and socialist parties<br />

Socialist Courier (periodical)<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> Russian language periodicals]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-24RS-144<br />

Second Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the "Socialist Courier"<br />

(Dec. 12. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-101<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Groups in the U.S.<br />

(July 31. 1942) INT-24RS-119<br />

Socialist International<br />

Theodore Dan Challenges Revival <strong>of</strong> the Socialist<br />

International (Dec. 30, 1944) INT-33RS-35<br />

Socialist Labor Party<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) 1NT-7BU-2<br />

Hungarian Social Workers' Group No. 914<br />

(5epr. 2, 1944) INT-15HU-612<br />

Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

fiVov. 15. Dec. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-1346<br />

Socialist Union<br />

Germans in Britain<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-363<br />

Socialistichesky Vestnik (newspaper)<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-23<br />

Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodical)<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-279<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) 1NT-33RS-47<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) 1NT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russian "Socialist Courier" (Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik) meeting <strong>of</strong> Dec. 8, 1944<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-322<br />

Russian Socialists in NYC<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-223<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-54<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33RS-52<br />

Socialists and socialist parties<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Socialists in Italy]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-I7IT-990<br />

[Addresses made at the joint protest meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Communist, Socialist, and Action parties in<br />

Naples] (Mar. 12, 1944) INT-17IT-1174<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the national congress <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Socialist Party]<br />

(Apr. 17. 1944) INT-1717-1166<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 1941-Apr, 1942) INT-29UK-78<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13, 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(July 24, 1942) INT-26SL-26<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(May 20. 1943) INT-24RS-149<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 333


Sophianopoulos, John Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Sophianopoulos' Appointment; British try to take<br />

over Eleutheron Vima<br />

([Jan. 1945]) INT-14GR-64S<br />

Sophianopoulos: Man <strong>of</strong> the Hour?<br />

(Feb. 3. 1945) ¡NT-33GR-93<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ianopoulos, Basmatzides and Mylonas<br />

(May 8, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-522<br />

Sophoulis, Emmanuel<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-ln-Exile<br />

(June 15. 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Sopoliga, Julius<br />

Albert Fick and Julius N. Sopoliga<br />

(May 8, 1943) INT-15HU-333<br />

Julius Sopoliga on Darago<br />

(June 4. 1943) 1NT-15HU-351<br />

Sorbo-Lusatian National Committee<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

.from Germany (Nov. 17. 1944) INT-26SL-210<br />

Sorbs<br />

see Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Sorokin, Pitirim A.<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sorokin <strong>of</strong> Harvard calls Russia best postwar<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> U.S.] (Feb. 10, 1945) INT-24RS-342<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-24RS-226<br />

Sorter, Alfred<br />

[Dr. Alfred Sorter as candidate for return to<br />

Austria] (May 12. 1945) INT-4AU-801<br />

Sosnkowski, Kazimierz<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> General Sosnkowski and Ambassador<br />

Osousky; Polish-Russian tensions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-21PO-420<br />

[Anti-Sosnkowski campaign in the London Polish<br />

press; Representatives Lesinski and Monkiewicz<br />

make appeal for Poland]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943; Mar. 11. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-289<br />

[Background information on General Kazimierz<br />

Sosnkowski] (Dec. 13. 1944) INT-21PO-1049<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29. 1944) JNT-33PO-155<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) INT-21PO-1060<br />

[Views on Sikorski and Sosankowski as future<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> Poland] (Aug. 7. 1942) INT-21PO-57<br />

Sotcan, John N.<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-198<br />

Sotir, Harry<br />

Mr. Harry Sotir (Mar. 23, 1944) INT-1AL-104<br />

Sotir, Vangel<br />

[Free Albania united front agreement difficulties]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1942) INT-1AL-16<br />

Soumar, B.<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: B. Soumar]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) INT-9CZ-886<br />

Milan Hodza: Chapters from Manuscript for<br />

Unfinished Volume<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-775<br />

Slovaks: Re. B. Soumar, Editor <strong>of</strong> the Czech<br />

Section <strong>of</strong> the "Svoboda"<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-9CZ-545<br />

Soustelle, Andre<br />

Free French National Committee: Vignaux'<br />

Philosophy (July 30, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-195<br />

South Africa<br />

[Jewish National Fund campaign in South Africa]<br />

(Apr. 30-May 7. 1942) INT-18JE-113<br />

South America<br />

see Latin America<br />

336 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary in<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. 16. 1943) INT-15HU-727<br />

South Dakota<br />

see also Frederick, S.Dak.<br />

American Swedes (Sept 19, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-233<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1943) INT-25SC-235<br />

South Jutland<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to Denmark<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-33DA-5<br />

South Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

fSepr. 16-Oct. 27, 1943) INT-30YU-1123;<br />

(Oct. 25, 1943) INT-33YU-47<br />

Report on Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Groups in San<br />

Francisco<br />

(Oct. 28-Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1127<br />

Southeast Asia<br />

see also Netherlands East Indies<br />

Southern Federation Syrian Lebanese<br />

American Club<br />

[Information on the Southern Federation Syrian<br />

Lebanese American Club]<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-2AB-110<br />

Souvarine, Boris<br />

[Boris Souvarine's letter on the French situation]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-12FR-640<br />

France and Collaboration, by Boris Souvarine<br />

(Feb. 20-May 7, 1942) INT-12FR-183<br />

France and Collaboration. Comments on the<br />

Situation and Leading Political Figures, by B.<br />

Souvarine (Mar. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-35<br />

Remarques sur l'Information et la Propagande<br />

(Mar. 9, 1942) INT-I2FR-42<br />

[Vice Admiral Fenard's role in North Africa]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1943) INT-12FR-461<br />

Sovereignty<br />

see also Anschluss<br />

see also Boundaries<br />

see also International trusteeships<br />

see also Provisional governments<br />

see also Territorial claims<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

COCI. 1943; Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-385<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany fJVov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9, 1943) 1NT-29VK-241<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320: 1NT-33AR-1 to ¡NT-33AR-35<br />

Austria (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-4AU-402<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems (Jan. 25, 1945) INT-33AU-38<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria (Nov. 17, 1943) INT-33AU-12<br />

Austrian Independence (Roosevelt speech)<br />

(Sepf. 4, 1942) INT-4AU-167<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee participation in rally<br />

commemorating Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) 1NT-4AU-474<br />

Austrian Meeting <strong>of</strong> 11 March<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-4AU-480<br />

[Austrian political groups representation at<br />

anniversary commemoration <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) 1NT-4AU-477<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar Austria]<br />

(Dec. 21-22. 1944) INT-4AU-692<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

(Sept. 4. 1942) INT-4AU-166<br />

Austrian Social Democrats and Germany<br />

(iVov. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-220<br />

Austrian Social-Democrats Commemorate<br />

Revolution Day (Nov. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-409<br />

Austrian Social-Democrats [views on Pan-German<br />

question] (Apr. 4, 1944) 1NT-4AU-507<br />

Austrians Are Disunited: by Paul Winkler<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-4AU-472<br />

Baltic States and Soviet Union<br />

(June 26. 1942) INT-32A-66<br />

Basque Activities in Exile<br />

(Apr. 28. 1943) INT-27SP-214<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> on treatment <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

as aliens and postwar status <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(Feb. 27. 1942; Mar. 3. 1942) INT-4AU-103<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent Nation?<br />

(July 1. 1944) INT-4AU-551<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INT-8CR-1 to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived in<br />

America (¿Vov. 21, 1944) INT-4AU-662<br />

[Conference between Vittorio E. Orlando and<br />

Finocchiaro Aprile on Sicilian autonomy]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-17rr-1690<br />

Controversy on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Slav Federation<br />

in Europe (Apr. 13, 1942-Feb. 5,<br />

1943) ¡NT-26SL-69<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area] ([July, 1943]) INT-29UK-212<br />

Cordell Hull's Warning [on Austrian Resistance to<br />

Nazis] (Oct. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-609<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series INT-09CZ-1 to<br />

¡NT-09CZ-960<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists in London<br />

(Nov. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-395<br />

[Deutsch address at German Democratic<br />

Discussion Club on Austria and Anschluss]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-4AU-360<br />

[Deutsch conversation on future <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-484<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Sovereignty"<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-292<br />

[Ferdinand Czernin's views regarding<br />

reorganization <strong>of</strong> central Europe]<br />

(May 6, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-102<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

Fritz Adler; Post-War Austrian Ideas<br />

(Jan. 29, 1944) INT-4AU-460<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

(June 25, 1942) INT-4AU-79<br />

Greek Delegation's Protest Visit to Washington<br />

(Dec. 11, 1944) INT-14GR-622<br />

Historical Background <strong>of</strong> Greek Character<br />

(Feb. 1, 1942) INT-14GR-82<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) 1NT-33UK-35<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-33AU-29<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

(¡Vov. 30, 1944) INT-29UK-330<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-29UK-269;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29UK-349<br />

[Interview with John Tamavsky, Prominent Leader<br />

in Cleveland] (Dec. 8, 1943) 1NT-29VK-251<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-29UK-264<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb.. 1943]) 1NT-29UK-157<br />

Interview with Miss Gerda Andersen<br />

(May 17. 1944) INT-25SC-295


Index by Subjects and Names Soviet Union<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Interview with Thorstina Walters<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-2SSC-315<br />

[John Panchuk's Letter to Marshal Stalin]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-29UK-256<br />

[Juridical Status <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-AAV-IS<br />

[Letter for Hans Simon on U.S. policy towards<br />

Otto and monarchists]<br />

(Noy. 26, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-216<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon on Austrian<br />

problem] (July 15. 1943) INT-4AU-361<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> Oscar Robert to Mr. Margolin<br />

(Apr. 7. 1942) INT-15HU-45<br />

"Lie About the Inability to Exist" [speech by<br />

Ernst Fischer over Moscow Radio]<br />

(June 6, 1944) INT-4AU-533<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-4AU-320<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-495<br />

Meeting, Czemin-Deutsch, Mar. 11, 1943, [Benes<br />

sympathy message to Free Austrian Movement]<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) INT-4AU-307<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-288<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-33UK-9<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

(July 12. 1944) INT-5BA-402<br />

Memo on Senate Resolution relating to the<br />

possession by Greece <strong>of</strong> Northern Epirus,<br />

Thrace, the Twelve Islands <strong>of</strong> the Aegean and<br />

western Asia Minor (1919-1920)<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-14GR-272<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

(July 27. 1942) INT-4AU-124<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] (Dec. 17, 1943) INT-33UK-W<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

CD«;. 13, 1943: Dec. 17, 1943) INT-29UK-2S3<br />

Moscow Declaration and the Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats (Dec. 24, 1943) INT-4AU-440<br />

Moscow Declaration Viewed as Unfair to People<br />

[<strong>of</strong> Austria] fJVov. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-389<br />

[Petition Calling for an Independent Ukraine]<br />

(Mar. 18. 1943) INT-29VK-166<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria (Sept. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-171<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) 1NT-33GE-95<br />

[Proposed Austro-Bavarian union; article by<br />

Wilhelm Ellenbogen, "Oesterrich in der<br />

europaeischen Revolution"]<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-164<br />

[Proposed decree for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sicilian autonomy]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944) INT-17IT-1031<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U S.<br />

and Canada, September 6 and 7, St. Louis<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) INT-7BU-21<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-33AU-16<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-36<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 1. 1944) INT-29UK-266<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) 1NT-29UK-272<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-33UK-12<br />

[Soviet War Aims) (Mar. 8, 1943) INT-24RS-130;<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-24RS-131<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-29VK-287<br />

Statement by the Austrian Socialists and Trade<br />

Unionists (Mar. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-330<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action group]<br />

(Nov. 10. 1943) INT-4AU-391<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-29UK-275<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> the Memorandum on the Ukrainian<br />

Situation to the American Delegation at the UN<br />

Conference (June 4, 1945) INT-29UK-361<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

(/Mar, 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) INT-33HU-53<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-33HU-67<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29. 1943) INT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned but<br />

Pessimistic (Aug. 29. 1944) INT-33UK-24<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Lobbying Efforts<br />

in San Francisco] (May 4, 1945) INT-29UK-365<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Memorandum and<br />

Representation at San Francisco]<br />

(Apr. 20. May 14. 1945) INT-29UK-360<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for a<br />

Plebiscite in Polish-Soviet Border Territory<br />

(Ocr. 25. 1944) 1NT-29UK-320<br />

[Ukrainian Cultural Society Memo on Eastern<br />

Boundary <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-190<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Jubilee Concert in<br />

New York City] (Mar. 7, 1943; Mar. 13,<br />

1944) INT-29UK-273<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-346<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204<br />

[U.S. delegation <strong>of</strong> the Catalan National Council<br />

in London present the national aspirations <strong>of</strong><br />

Catalonia before the United Nations]<br />

([1943]) INT-27SP-257<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> a Representative Austrian Group in<br />

Close Touch with Socialist Movement in Austria<br />

(Feb. 25, 1944) 1NT-4AU-479<br />

[Wilhelm Ellenbogen on Austrian independence]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-231<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-33UK-30<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) 1NT-33CZ-43<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press Comments on<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-8CR-80<br />

Carpatho-Russian Round-Up<br />

(Jan. 1944) INT-8CR-81<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-33CZ-41<br />

Jamriska Comments on Slovak-American<br />

Developments (May 18. 1944) INT-9CZ-696<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef Valo;<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday (June 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-705<br />

Masaryk's Interview with the Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-8CR-89<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jozef Valo]<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-688<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Benes' Negotiations in Moscow over<br />

Carpatho-Russia INT-8CR-83<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7. 1944) 1NT-26SL-184<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-698<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact and the<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.A.<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-SCR-SS<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33CZ-40<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community; Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-671<br />

Two Articles in "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

(Ocu 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-61<br />

Soviet military occupation policies<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33AU-24<br />

Atlantis Reports Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs from<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ia (Sept. 30, 1944) INT-33GR-69<br />

[Branko Pekich's memo on situation in Yugoslavia<br />

after entry <strong>of</strong> Russian troops]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1615<br />

[Conditions in Czechoslovakia Under Soviet<br />

Occupation] (June 11. 1945) INT-9CZ-921<br />

[Conversation with ex-ambassador Fotitch]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-30YV-1524<br />

Czecho-Slovaks (Aug. 1, 1945) INT-9CZ-944-<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities<br />

fOcr. 5. 1944) INT-33GR-70<br />

Interview with Branko Pekich<br />

(Nov. 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1605<br />

[Relationship between Russians and Partisans]<br />

(Nov. 5. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1593<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

(Dec. 25, 1942) INT-24RS-100<br />

[Soviet Views on Priority Questions <strong>of</strong> Postwar<br />

Organization] (July 14, 1943) ¡NT-33RS-2<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

and Latvian and Estonian Extraction<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-434<br />

Soviet Russia Today (periodical)<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Soviet Union<br />

see also Allied Nations<br />

see also Armenia<br />

see also Azerbaijan<br />

see also Belorussia<br />

see also Bessarabia<br />

see also Carpatho-Russians<br />

see also East Prussia<br />

see also Estonia<br />

see also Georgia<br />

see also Latvia<br />

see also Lithuania<br />

see also Murmansk, Soviet Union<br />

see also Russians<br />

see also Soviet military occupation policies<br />

see also Ukraine<br />

see also Ukrainians<br />

A Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Oct. 19, 1944) INT-33GE-65<br />

Adamic's "Inside Yugoslavia"<br />

(Dec. 28, 30. 1942) ÍNT-30YU-499<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico (Jan. 23. 1944) INT-10EU-338<br />

[Adler on proletarian movement]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) 1NT-4AU-661<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-789<br />

[Alleged Russian approaches to de Gaulle and the<br />

Free French] (July 14, 1942) INT-12FR-243<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers] (Jan. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1347<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

RepubUcan Press (Aug. 31. 1944) INT-33SP-14<br />

America in the War About Yugoslavia<br />

(Mar. 10. Apr. 26. 1943) INT-33YU-21<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-33HU-44<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian Issue<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-33Z-64<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 337


Soviet Union Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Moscow Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-732<br />

Moscow Criticism <strong>of</strong> Anti-Democratic Emigre<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Poland, Hungary, Austria and Other<br />

Countries (Aug. ¡8, 1943) MT-10EU-254<br />

Moscow Free German propaganda activities<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-824<br />

Moscow "Free Germany" Movement<br />

(July 26. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-821<br />

[Moscow radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> Ernst Fischer]<br />

(Jan. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-488<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-270;<br />

(Oct. 28, 1943) INT-33Z-46<br />

National America Danish Society<br />

(Oct. 3, 1943) 1NT-25SC-2S2<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-707<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Amencans<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1054<br />

National Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28, 1943) INT-13GE-719<br />

[Negotiations with Russia at Dumbarton Oaks,<br />

difficulties and problems]<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-10EU-476<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

(Oct. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-369<br />

New Communist Tactics (July 15. 1944; Aug. 23,<br />

1944) ¡NT-19MI-340<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Norwegian-American Attitudes and Press<br />

(Sept. 12, 1943) INT-2SSC-211<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-172<br />

[Norwegian reaction to Polish-Russian rift]<br />

(July 24, ¡943) INT-25SC-193<br />

Note Concerning Franco-Soviet Relations<br />

(Jan. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-123<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-33GR-46<br />

On Attitude <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav-Americans Toward a.)<br />

Soviet Government and b.) Communism<br />

(July 1. 1942) INT-30YU-261<br />

On Estimates <strong>of</strong> the Future Among Southern Slavs<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-30YV-1296<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in Moscow<br />

(July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-714<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Orthodox Churches [in the U.S.: attitudes toward<br />

the Soviet Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-19MI-287<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government and general European situation]<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-4AU-780<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25. Feb. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-562<br />

Pan-European Union, Co-operation with Russia<br />

(Mar. 26. 1943) INT-10EU-169<br />

Peter Vukcevich, I.W.O.<br />

(May 5. 1943) INT-30YU-861<br />

Poles: document series 1NT-21PO-1 to<br />

INT-21PO-1560<br />

Poles: numbered reports INT-33PO-1 to<br />

INT-33PO-192<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. 14. 1944) INT-10EU-366<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> Hungary from the<br />

Standpoint <strong>of</strong> a Military Occupation by the<br />

United Nations<br />

(Jan. 7. 12, 1943) INT-15HU-227<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Political Undercurrents <strong>of</strong> Partisan Movement in<br />

Yugoslavia (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-502<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1502<br />

340 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

[Post-war policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) ¡NT-18JE-290<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-142<br />

[Postwar problems: attitude <strong>of</strong> Russia, future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Empire, and safeguard <strong>of</strong> small<br />

democracies] (Apr. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-386<br />

[Prediction <strong>of</strong> Soviet recognition <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-233<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-13GE-674<br />

[Press bulletins on foreign events and Romanian<br />

activities] (June 1, 1943) INT-23RM-164<br />

[Press commentary on Soviet Jewish delegation in<br />

the U.S. and address by Herbert Hoover]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-18JE-256<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) ¡NT-33YU-68<br />

[Press releases on Soviet-Zionist relations, Mrs.<br />

Archibald Silverman's trip to Great Britain, and<br />

Zionist activities] (Sept. 28. 1942) [NT-18JE-145<br />

[Private correspondence on Moscow-sponsored<br />

"free committees"; Central Europe and Soviet<br />

Union] (July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-717<br />

Private lecture and forum by Ruth Fischer at<br />

Internatinal Student Center<br />

(Feb. 23. 1945) INT-13GE-I387<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee activities<br />

in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

(May 7-18. 1942) INT-13GE-148<br />

[Proposal for diplomatic negotiations between<br />

Soviet representatives and Romanian democrats]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) ¡NT-23RM-157<br />

[Proposed Democratic German Committee]<br />

CO«. 11. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-826<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1346<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

(Oct. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-902<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1249<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press<br />

(Dec. 9, 1944) ¡NT-33FR-41<br />

Reaction to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1264;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1265<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among<br />

foreign-language leaders]<br />

(Feb. 17. 1944) INT-10EU-340<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

(Feb. 17. 1944) INT-IOEU-341<br />

[Reactions to the collaboration plans <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

political parties; Badoglio Government pact with<br />

Soviet Union] (Apr. 5. 1944) INT-17IT-1175<br />

Recent Political Discussion on Palestine<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-18JE-309<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle's regime considered by<br />

the Soviet government]<br />

(July 29. 1942) INT-12FR-193<br />

Refugees' Comment on Pravda's Peace Talk Story<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-954<br />

[Refusal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union to participate in Civilian<br />

Air Conference in Switzerland]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-633<br />

Relations between Greece and Russia<br />

(Apr. 28-June 5, 1942) INT-14GR-165<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28, 1944) INT-33YU-77<br />

[Remarks by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-15HU-682<br />

[Renewal <strong>of</strong> contact with Oscar Schnabel]<br />

(Nov. 16, 1943) INT-4AU-400<br />

Report about meeting <strong>of</strong> the Freie Gemeinde in<br />

Jefferson Hall, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

CO«. 19, 1945) 1NT-4AU-910<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-4AU-763<br />

[Report entitled "The French Cleavage Between<br />

the U.S. and the Soviet Union," comments]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-12FR-657<br />

Report from Istna (Apr. 1, 1943) INT-30YU-802<br />

Report on Prisoner Of War Interrogations:<br />

Opposition to Nazis<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-13GE-722<br />

[Report on speech by Oscar Jaszi]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-15HU-734<br />

[Rev. Shundich on efforts to reorient Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church from "Nationalist" to more<br />

left-wing stance]<br />

CiVov. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1614<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism as a<br />

prime potentiality in German regeneration<br />

fDec. 26, 1944) INT-33GE-72<br />

Romanians: numbered reports 1NT-33RM-1 to<br />

INT-33RM-16<br />

Romania's Situation After the Armistice<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) INT-23RM-269<br />

Romania's Situation at the Close <strong>of</strong> 1943<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-23RM-219<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press on<br />

Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) 1NT-I0EU-299<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-33GR-112<br />

Russia ed il Riconoscimento del Govemo Badoglio<br />

(Mar. 19, 1944) INT-17IT-1079<br />

"Russian" Aspects <strong>of</strong> Visit <strong>of</strong> Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

(May 3, 1944) ¡NT-19MI-3I5<br />

[Russian attempts to encourage Bavarian<br />

particularism] (Dec. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-448<br />

Russian Embassy and the Greek Political Crisis<br />

(July 11, 1944) INT-14GR-553<br />

Russian Influence on the French Underground<br />

(July 25-30, 1942) INT-12FR-218;<br />

(July 24, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-380<br />

Russian Offensive: German <strong>Office</strong>r Studies Red<br />

Army by Otto Strasser<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-89<br />

Russian Orientation <strong>of</strong> Vichy Policy<br />

(Aug. 1, 1943) INT-12FR-653<br />

Russians: document series INT-24RS-1 to<br />

INT-24RS-410<br />

Russians: numbered reports INT-33RS-1 to<br />

INT-33RS-56<br />

[Ruth Fischer on Russian propaganda front]<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1641<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1944) INT-33GE-36<br />

[Ruth Fischer's views on Yalta]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1412<br />

[Separate settlement between the Soviet Union,<br />

Finland, and Romania]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942) 1NT-10EU-95<br />

Serb National Federation Comment on Post-war<br />

Serbia (Dec. 12. 1944) INT-30YU-1632<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1208<br />

Serb[ian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-749<br />

[Serbian Orthodox Church Meeting]<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-30YU-971<br />

[Serbian Views on Post-War Settlement and<br />

Russia] (May 6, ¡943) INT-30YV-869<br />

Serbs: Interview with Nikola Drenovac, a priest in<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-30YU-880<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko Buncich in Akron,<br />

Ohio, October 23<br />

(Oct. 31. 1942) INT-30YU-3H<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-¡3GE-706<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian-Communist-Catholic Friendliness<br />

(Jan. 27. ¡943) 1NT-33Z-S<br />

Slavs: document series ¡NT-26SL-¡ to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May ¡0. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-133


Index by Subjects and Names Spain<br />

Slovenian Catholic Paper Looks to Moscow<br />

(Feb. 3, 1945) INT-33YU-115<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich,<br />

Including Some Remarks on the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1270<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-9<br />

[Soviet influence in Central Europe]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-23RM-167<br />

Soviet Jewish Delegates S. Michoels and Lt. Col.<br />

I. Feffer in America<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) ¡NT-1SJE-254<br />

[Soviet participation in the conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Palestine League to Aid Russia]<br />

fSept. 4, 1942) INT-18JE-140<br />

Soviet Plans for Italian Colonies Supported by the<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo'*<br />

(Oct. 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1839<br />

Soviet Policy and the Orthodox Church<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) 1NT-19M1-278<br />

[Soviet-Polish border question]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-18JE-325<br />

[Soviet propaganda among foreign nationality<br />

leaders and groups]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-335<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila activities<br />

in Eastern Europe]<br />

(Aug. 28. 1942) INT-30YU-164<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-33Z-60<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Ocr. 25, 1944) 1NT-33Z-92<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) INT-33Z-50<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

(Dec. 1-6, 1943) 1NT-4AU-421<br />

Soviet Russia's Possible Post-War as<br />

Foreshadowed by Recent Events in Yugoslavia<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-554<br />

Soviet Union and Germany, "France-Amérique" <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 15th (Aug. 20-24. 1943) INT-12FR-642<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) ¡NT-33SP-32<br />

Special Report on the Swedes and Finns in New<br />

England (Apr. 29, 1942) INT-25SC-38<br />

[Speech by Dr. Robinson on the status <strong>of</strong><br />

minorities in the Soviet Union]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-18JE-203<br />

Statement by Louis Adamic [on political and<br />

military developments resulting from partisan<br />

feuding in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 1, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-523<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-740<br />

Stimson <strong>Office</strong> Backing <strong>of</strong> Austrian Archduke Stirs<br />

Wasps Nest in Balkans and Russia; Dorothy<br />

Thompson over Blue Network, NBC, WJZ, Nov.<br />

22, 1942 (Nov. 22. 23. 1942) 1NT-4AU-211<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav political<br />

situation]] (Aug. 9. 1943) INT-33YU-41<br />

Subasich, Tito and the Slovenes<br />

(July 19, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1468<br />

Subasic's Way <strong>of</strong> Thinking<br />

(May 9, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1381<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2. 1942) INT-25SC-7<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) 1NT-33SW-4<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33YU-5I<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-30YU-1653<br />

[Talk with Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

(Mar. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1284<br />

Talks with Slovene Leaders<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-1114<br />

Tass Agency and Catholics<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-19MI-212<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

(Dec. 8. 1943) INT-13GE-906<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1349<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

(Apr. 17. 1943) INT-13GE-617<br />

Thomas Mann (Dec. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1302<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) INT-33HU-53<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1651<br />

Towards a Concordat between the Vatican and<br />

Russia? (July 6. 1944) 1NT-33IT-68<br />

Town HaU Forum (Oct. 26, 1944) ¡NT-33GR-73<br />

Two Speeches on Soviet Foreign Policy, Foreign<br />

Policy Association, January 17, 1944<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-61<br />

Ukrainians: document series INT-29UK-1 to<br />

INT-29UK-380<br />

Ukrainians: numbered reports ¡NT-33UK-1 to<br />

INT-33UK-36<br />

U.S in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-10EU-221<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) 1NT-33Z-7<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22, 30, 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

Vaso Trivanovich May See Ambassador Litvinov<br />

CD«:. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-474<br />

Vatican et Moscou, par Geneviève Tabouis<br />

(Feb. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-742<br />

Vatican-Kremiin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-33Z-105<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

psychological counter to Russian influence in<br />

Europe] (July 23. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-364<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet influence in<br />

post-war Eastern Europe]<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) INT-23RM-227<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet influence in<br />

post-war Europe] (Jan. 7, 1943) INT-23RM-137<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the Romanian<br />

situation]<br />

(July 23 and Aug. 5. 1944) 1NT-23RM-262<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> German Circles in Sweden<br />

(Sept. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-838<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans on Romanian<br />

Armistice and Transylvania]<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) INT-15HU-649<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1203<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on Soviet<br />

and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-33Z-37<br />

[Views on Soviet influence in post-war Romania]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) INT-23RM-252<br />

Visit with Mr. Wittman, Hungarian at Beverley<br />

Hotel, New York City<br />

(May 1, 1945) 1NT-15HU-765<br />

Warburg Urges Jews Rally to Soviet Aid<br />

(Apr. 9. 1942) INT-18JE-33<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-560<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

And It's Significance<br />

(Aug. 19, 1943) INT-13GE-763<br />

[Wires from Russia]<br />

(JVov. 23-Dec. 1. 1943) INT-15HU-457<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Yiddish Press Discusses Soviet-Polish Population<br />

Transfer Agreement<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-33JE-72<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-33YU-65<br />

[Yugoslav] Diplomatic Break with Russia<br />

(May 4, 1943) INT-30YU-862<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33YU-66<br />

[Yugoslav Resistance Groups]<br />

(Oct. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-281<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1295<br />

[Yugoslav-Soviet Diplomatic Relations]<br />

(Dec. 24. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-496<br />

Yugoslavia - Recent Political Changes<br />

(Aug. 1943) INT-30YV-I088<br />

Zionism and the Soviet Union<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) INT-33JE-9<br />

Zionists and Soviet Russia<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-18JE-342<br />

Zlatko Balokovich (Apr. 30. 1943) INT-30YU-853<br />

Soviets<br />

see Russians<br />

Sovremenyia Zapiski (periodical)<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

(Dec. 19. 1943) 1NT-24RS-212<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Soyda, Waclaw<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) INT-33PO-42<br />

Soyland, Carl<br />

[Interview with Carl Soyland]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-25SC-344<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

COcr. 1. 1943) INT-25SC-219<br />

Soyuz<br />

see Carpatho-Russian Union<br />

Spaak, Paul Henri<br />

[Belgian Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 8. 1942) INT-6BE-13<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Free, Experienced Group is Ready<br />

to Take Over in Belgium<br />

(Sept. 4, 1942) INT-6BE-2<br />

Memorandum for Colonel Donovan<br />

(Nov. 12. 1941) INT-6BE-8<br />

Spagnola, William B.<br />

[Mayor William B. Spagnola]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-17IT-648<br />

Spahiu, Medri<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-1AL126<br />

Spain<br />

see also Malaga, Spain<br />

see also Spain, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Spaniards<br />

see also Spanish Republicans<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> communists during the Spanish Civil<br />

War] (June 13, 1942) 1NT-17IT-207<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and Oran,<br />

and conditions in unoccupied France, reports]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1942) 1NT-12FR-382<br />

[Approval by Spanish government <strong>of</strong> Syrian<br />

Nationalist Party conferences in Spanish cities]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1942) INT-2AB-23<br />

[Brief analysis <strong>of</strong> Portugal's political situation and<br />

relations with Spain] INT-22PR-4<br />

Catholic Press and European Affairs<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) INT-19MI-263<br />

[Comintern maneuvers in Mexico; former Spanish<br />

Socialist leader in concentration camp in<br />

Germany] (Apr. 10. 1944) INT-10EV-392<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee, [NYC, May 10, 1944]<br />

(May 12. 1944) INT-24RS-257<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

El Enigma Español [Is Spain neutral or pro-Axis?]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1941) INT-19MI-131<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May (June 28. 1944) INT-33Z-79<br />

[Information from Andrianopoulos on Conditions<br />

in Greece, Italy and Spain]<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-Í4GR-96<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

(June 5. 1942) ¡NT-10EU-54<br />

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St. Stephen's League Index by Subjects and Names<br />

St. Stephen's League<br />

[Catholic underground in Hungary]<br />

(July 13. 1944) 1NT-15HU-587<br />

News <strong>of</strong> a Catholic Underground in Hungary<br />

(July ¡3. 1944) INT-33HU-27<br />

Staatsanzeiger (newspaper)<br />

German Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) 1NT-13GE-6S1<br />

Staatszeitung (newspaper)<br />

[Information about II Progresse and Staatszeitung<br />

(newspapers) editorial changes]<br />

(Jan. 20. 1942) INT-171T-72<br />

[Proposal for formation <strong>of</strong> American Council for<br />

Austrian Affairs; sale <strong>of</strong> Staatzeitung]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1945) INT-4AU-866<br />

Stack, Joseph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (Nov. 9. 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

Staermose, Robert<br />

Communication by Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 10, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-385<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 7. 1945) INT-25SC-384<br />

Exiled Danish Politician Comments on American<br />

Propaganda to Denmark<br />

(Apr. ¡0. 1945) INT-33DA-8<br />

[Interview with Vejbye Johansen]<br />

(Apr. 12. 1945) INT-25SC-364<br />

[Speeches by Robert Staermose]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-25SC-391<br />

Stajovitch, Zdanko<br />

Zdanko Stajovitch (Aug. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-161<br />

Stalin, Joseph<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

(May 20, 1943) INT-24RS-149<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-4AU-434<br />

[Comments on communist affairs and Soviet<br />

foreign poUcy] (Apr. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1481<br />

[Conference between General Sikorski and Joseph<br />

Stalin] (Mar. 28, 1942) INT-21PO-11<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press for Week Ending August<br />

22, 1942 (Sept. 11. 1942) INT-30YU-221<br />

Dr. Vambery and the 16 to 1'question<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-15HU-493<br />

German Anti-Nazi Eagerly Heard <strong>of</strong> Stalin's<br />

Speech (Apr. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-113<br />

Greetings Sent by Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong> February<br />

20-21, 1943 [to Allied leaders]<br />

(Mar. 10. 1943) INT-30YU-751<br />

Interview with John Panchuk [on Query to Stalin<br />

about Autonomy for Ukraine]<br />

(Dec. 4. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-254<br />

[Interview with Joseph J. Voronko]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-24RS-352<br />

[John Panchuk's Letter to Marshal Stalin]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-29UK-256<br />

[Negotiations between Stalin and Mikolajczyk]<br />

(Aug. 8-9, 1944) INT-21PO-931<br />

Note on Lusatian Sorbs<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-26SL-217<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-290<br />

Oscar Lange and Hungary<br />

(Aug. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-595<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg (Dec. 21, 1943) INT-33AU-17<br />

[Polish-American and Polish-Canadian opposition<br />

to Sikorski agreement with Stalin]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1942) JNT-21PO-32<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21. 1943) INT-24RS-187<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

(Feb. /, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-36<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Stalin on Federalism<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-228<br />

Stalin's Letter to Parker Stirs War Talk in<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-33PO-182<br />

344 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Talks with Alexander Kerensky<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33RS-12<br />

Unusually Outspoken Editorial, Of Divisive Trend,<br />

In the German-Language Press<br />

(July 31. 1944) INT-33GE-55<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange to Moscow and his<br />

meeting with Stalin] (May 17, 1944; June 17,<br />

1944) INT-21PO-889<br />

Stamirowski, Janusz L.<br />

Interview with Janusz L. Stamirowski<br />

(Mar. 22-Apr. 1. 1943) ¡NT-21PO-308<br />

[Polish reaction to appointment <strong>of</strong> W. Averell<br />

Harriman as ambassador to Moscow]<br />

(Oct. 8, 1943) INT-21PO-558<br />

[Tadeusz Hoinko and Janusz L. Stamirowski]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-21PO-320<br />

[Three Poles regarding the Polish-Russian<br />

situation] (July 29. 1944) INT-21PO-918<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9, 1944) INT-26SL-178<br />

Stampados, Demetrius G.<br />

Initial Report on Greek Munitions Industries<br />

(Dec. 26, 1941) INT-I4GR-59<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

Allied diplomacy and plans for European peace<br />

settlement (Apr. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1080<br />

[Austrian Socialists views on German Socialism]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1942) 1NT-4AU-160<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

(Sept. 5 to Oct. 21, 1941) INT-13GE-4<br />

[Friedrich Stampfer]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-1271<br />

[Friedrich Stampfer on current situation in<br />

Germany] (May 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1551<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions (Aug. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13, 1945) INT-33GE-I01<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

German Social Democracy in the United States<br />

and Great Britain; German Radical Groups in<br />

the United States and Great Britain<br />

(Sepr. 25, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-354<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, November 3, 1944<br />

(Nov. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1275<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

Hans Simons, Charles Spiecker, and Friedrich<br />

Stampfer (Sept. 27-29, 1943) INT-13GE-871<br />

Interview with Mr. Treviranus, Dr. F. Karsen, and<br />

Mr. Friedrich Stampfer<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1432<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social Democratic<br />

Federation (Sept. 23. 1942) INT-33GE-3<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats,<br />

July 3-5, 1943 (July 26. 1943) 1NT-33GE-19<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking<br />

Social Democrats in United States<br />

(July 12. 1943) INT-13GE-695<br />

Stampfer Defends Aufhaeuser<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-13GE-1088<br />

Steel Filings: Pan-Germans Look Darkly at<br />

Teheran (Jan. 12. 1944) INT-13GE-948<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> an Article in Volks-Zeitung by<br />

Friedrich Stampfer<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1089<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1. From the<br />

Conservative New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2.<br />

From the Social Democratic Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-33GE-68<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-81<br />

[Volkszeitung articles on current situation in<br />

Germany] (May 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1555<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Stanczyk, Jan<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-26SL-26<br />

American Slav Congress [and visit <strong>of</strong> Polish Labor<br />

and Health Minister]<br />

(Sepr. 14. 1942) INT-26SL-84<br />

American Slav Congress [support from Polish<br />

government-in-exile]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) 1NT-26SL-52<br />

[Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Jan Stanczyk]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-21PO-852<br />

Central European Federation<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-9CZ-89<br />

[Jan Stanczyk] (Mar. 25. 1944) INT-21PO-762<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Jan<br />

Stanczyk's meeting with Churchill]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-21PO-1196<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Stanczyk on the situation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Govemment-in-Exile in London]<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944; Dec. 17, 1944) INT-21PO-1101<br />

Standard (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Standley, William H.<br />

Russian War Relief Society Meeting...Boston, June<br />

26, 1944 (June 26. 1944) INT-24RS-266<br />

Staniewicz, Joseph<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

(JVov. 8, 1943) INT-21PO-588<br />

Recent Conversations with Poles<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-21PO-562<br />

Slav Notes (July 9, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-934<br />

Stanislas, Abbot<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 9, 1943<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-33CZ-14<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

Abiding Benes' Visit (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-333<br />

Additional Slovak-American Developments<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-526<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-659<br />

[Articles from "Slovensky Hlasnik"]<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-107<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25, 1944) INT-9CZ-813<br />

Benes Visit; Delegation to Hull<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-407<br />

Break Down <strong>of</strong> Joint-Meeting<br />

(Mar. 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-300<br />

Comment by Platek and Stankoviansky<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-825<br />

Comment on Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers' cooperation with<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 23. 1944) INT-9CZ-744<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook<br />

(May 11. 1944) INT-9CZ-690<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

[Conversations with Zeman, Platek, and<br />

Stankoviansky: Developments in the Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspapers]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-476<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czechoslovak Government Policy Toward the<br />

Slovak Americans (June 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-492<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-33CZ-2<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-I06<br />

[Emil Stankoviansky and other leaders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations and<br />

Newspapers decline to meet with Benes]<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-423


Index by Subjects and Names Stechishin, Michael<br />

[Emil Stankoviansky's predictions for Benes'<br />

administration] (July 26, 1944) INT-9CZ-727<br />

[Information on Emil Stankoviansky, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovensky Hlasnik]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-640<br />

[Interview with Emil Stankoviansky]<br />

(June 26. 1943) INT-9CZ-491<br />

League's Dubosh in Communication with<br />

CASON's Stankoviansky<br />

(Apr. 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-669<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(iVov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-131<br />

New York League Meeting<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) l\T-9CZ-682<br />

OWI Conference with Editors <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Newspapers and Presidents <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies<br />

(Sept 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-139<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11 through 13, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-157<br />

["Pittsburgh group" and plans on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-309<br />

Platek and Stankoviansky on Dubosh<br />

(Mar. S, 1943) INT-9CZ-295<br />

Possible Lines <strong>of</strong> League-Platek Group<br />

Cooperation (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-247<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-743<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities Reactions to<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-226<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-631<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-758<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional Material<br />

(Apr. 7. 1943) INT-9CZ-327<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-698<br />

Stankoviansky on Benes<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-469<br />

Stankoviansky on Slovak Political Affairs<br />

(Apr. 19, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-676<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

COcr. 1, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-123<br />

Wargovich on "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-286<br />

Stankoviansky, Michael J.<br />

[Letter concerning the Slovak meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eleventh <strong>of</strong><br />

November] (iVov. 19, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-153<br />

Stanojevich, Mr.<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

Stanojlovic, Bosko<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1295<br />

Stark, H.<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 1943]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) INT-5BA-123<br />

Starkus, Jonas<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16. 1942) INT-5BA-24<br />

Starobin, Joseph<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] ([1943]) INT-17IT-770<br />

[Lecture on "Upsurge in Italy: What Does It<br />

Portend?"] (Aug. 9. 1943) INT-33IT-1S<br />

Starovecka, Xhelal<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli Kombetar<br />

(Dec. 30. 1943) INT-1AL-95<br />

Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

[Colonel Starzynski on plans for a Polish<br />

congress] INT-21PO-753<br />

[Colonel T. A. Starzynski]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1944) INT-21PO-755<br />

[Colonel Te<strong>of</strong>il Starzynski]<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1426:<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-21PO-1465<br />

Starzynski on Orlemanski-Lange Moscow Visit<br />

(May 2, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-807<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Col. Starzynski regarding the<br />

Polish-American Congress] INT-21PO-873<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Col. Starzynski regarding the visit <strong>of</strong><br />

Mikolajczyk] (June 10, 1944) INT-21P0874<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Colonel Starzynski on Polish affairs]<br />

(May 17, 1943) INT-21PO-404<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Dr. Te<strong>of</strong>il Starzynski crticizing the OSS,<br />

the Polish-American scene, and the Soviet<br />

Union] (Mar. 23, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1205<br />

Stassen, Harold E.<br />

Stassen's Postwar Proposal<br />

(Jan. 28, Feb. 25. 1943) 1NT-25SC-129<br />

State statutes<br />

Bill Passed by the California Legislature Regarding<br />

Publications in Foreign Languages<br />

(May 12, 1943; May 19, 1943) INT-19MI-215<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an enemy<br />

nation"] (June 7, 1943 to July I,<br />

1943) INT-19MI-223<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation (July 1. 1943) INT-33Z-30<br />

State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Dr. Code named to Iowa Faculty<br />

(Apr. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-150<br />

Statistical data: population<br />

Albanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 21, 1944) INT-33AI^12<br />

Approximate Figures <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Slavonic<br />

Origin or Descent in the U.S., Europe, Siberia,<br />

and Middle Asiatic Possessions <strong>of</strong> Russia in Asia<br />

(Aug. 26. 1942) INT-26SL-40<br />

[Chart <strong>of</strong> various language groups by order <strong>of</strong><br />

importance, with comments]<br />

(July 17-24, 1942) INT-10EU-62<br />

Danes in the U.S. (Mar. 16, 1943) INT-25SC-178<br />

[Economic statistics for Greece]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-129<br />

[Economic statistics on Greece]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1942) INT-14GR-242<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Canada [statistics]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1944) INT-10EU-470<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

Foreign-Nationality groups in California: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Bom Whites in<br />

California•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report) (May. 1943) INT-10EU-242<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Oregon: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Born Whites in<br />

Oregon•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report)<br />

(Jan. 21. 1944) INT-10EU-327<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Washington: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Bom Whites in<br />

Washington•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report) (Jan.. 1944) 1NT-10EV-329<br />

Foreigners in the State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-10EU-352<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 1943) INT-13GE-908<br />

Further notes on Latvians in the Americas<br />

(Jan. 5. 1945) INT-5BA-498<br />

German-American population, statistics<br />

(Feb. 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1365<br />

German-Language Group in Brazil<br />

(July. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-737<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-304<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S. With<br />

Some Rather Essential Data Regarding Their<br />

Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds (June 26. 1942) INT-7BU-16<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-1AL-107<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

(Dec 30. 1942) INT-25SC-80<br />

[Proposed reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians in respect to<br />

enemy alien status; survey on Japanese aliens]<br />

(Apr. 21-May 15. 1942) INT-17IT-138<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American Population<br />

(July 1940) INT-2SSC-43<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American Population<br />

(Up to Census Year 1900)<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) INT-25SC-285<br />

Slavs and Their Religious Denominations in<br />

Europe and America<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-26SL-129<br />

Statistical Data on Enemy Aliens in Brazil<br />

(Mar. 14. 1942) INT-10EU-46<br />

Statistics <strong>of</strong> Foreigners Registered in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 1. 1945) INT-10EU-575<br />

Statistics on Numbers in Czechoslovakia<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-654<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1253<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) 1NT-33AL-9<br />

[War-time activities and conditions in Palestine]<br />

(Mar. 30-July 29, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-108<br />

[Yugoslav Population in U.S., Statistical Data]<br />

(Mar. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-738<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Stato Operaio (periodical)<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-33IT-55<br />

Organ <strong>of</strong> Italian Communist Party Suspends<br />

Publication (Jan. 13. 1944) INT-33rr-44<br />

Staudacher, Walter<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> German Circles in Sweden<br />

(Sept. 15. 1943) INT-13GE-838<br />

Staudinger, Hans<br />

Excerpts from the Dr. Staudinger letter dated<br />

March 21, 1944 (May 11, 1944) ¡NT-I3GE-1114<br />

[Exit <strong>of</strong> Staudinger from Tillich Committee]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1011<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28, 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

[Hans Staudinger] (Apr. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1635<br />

Hans Staudinger, Edmund H. Stinnes, and Gustav<br />

Stolper (Sept. 22, 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-872<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

(Jan. 30, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-543<br />

Ruth Fischer and Dr. Staudinger<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1042<br />

Staudinger Named Dean<br />

(May 25, 1942) INT-13GE-139<br />

Stauning, Thorvald<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-9<br />

Stavridi, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Stavridi, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Information Board in London,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-503<br />

Stebelis, Andrew<br />

Foreign Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) INT-5BA-88<br />

Stechishin, Michael<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-200<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 345


Steefel, Lawrence D.<br />

Steefel, Lawrence D.<br />

Danish National Celebration<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-2SSC-54<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lawrence<br />

D. Steefel • Danes] (June 26, 1942-Jan. 29,<br />

1944) PERS-1-103<br />

Steel industry<br />

see Iron and steel industry<br />

Steel, Johannes<br />

Johannes Steel on Punishing Germany<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33GE-41<br />

[Letters concerning Milan Hodza's Court Case<br />

with Station WMCA in New York]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-129<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Union for Democratic Action<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-33GE-14<br />

New York Post Suppresses Johannes Steel<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1119<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Answers Johannes Steel's<br />

Radio Attack (Nov. 1, 1944) INT-24RS-298<br />

Steel Filings: Pan-Germans Look Darkly at<br />

Teheran (Jan. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-948<br />

Stefanik, Milan R.<br />

Notes from the Slovak Language Press<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-S0<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 9, 1943<br />

(May 12, 1943) ¡NT-33CZ-14<br />

Stefansson, Vilhjalmur<br />

Icelanders in the U.S.<br />

(Ocr. 16, 1943) 1NT-25SC-284<br />

Interview with Vilhjalmur Stefansson<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-25SC-298<br />

[Russian War Relief] (Oct. 26, 1942; Nov. 20,<br />

1942) INT-24RS-86<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark (June IS. 1944) INT-33IC-1<br />

Stefferud, Jacob<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22, 23, 26. 1942) 1NT-25SC-19<br />

Stegerwald, Adam<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Stein, Leo<br />

Last Word: Pastor Niemoeller and Dr. Stein<br />

(Feb. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-56<br />

Steinberg, I. N.<br />

Jewish Affairs [discussions with Dr. Ignacy<br />

Schwartzbart, Dr. I. N. Steinberg, and Dr. Syud<br />

Hossain] (Dec. 16. 1944) INT-18JE-457<br />

Steiner, Rudolf<br />

[Anthroposophic Society, information; list <strong>of</strong><br />

publications by Rudolf Steiner and other authors]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-19MI-141<br />

Steinhardt, Lawrence<br />

Observations by Ambassador Lawrence Steinhardt,<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Analysts, Jan. 6, 1942<br />

(Jan. 6, 1942) INT-24RS-64<br />

Steinhaus, Arthur H.<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

Stensland, Per G.<br />

Swedish Democracy in Crisis<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) 1NT-25SC-155<br />

Stepankowsky, Vladimir<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16, 1941) INT-29UK-2<br />

Stepanovich, Nicholas<br />

Luka Kristophorovich [Louis C. Christopher]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-347<br />

Stephano, Christopher<br />

[Letter and interview with Christopher Stephano;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> Greek Maritime Union; telegram<br />

about S.S. Anghyra] (July 1942) INT-14GR-144<br />

346 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Stephens, Max<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber regarding German<br />

situation in Detroit<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-458<br />

Stephenson, George M.<br />

O. F. Ander's Proposed Study <strong>of</strong> Communism<br />

(July 10, 14. 1942) INT-25SC-10<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George M.<br />

Stephenson - Swedes] (June 26, 1942; June 27,<br />

1943) PERS-1-104<br />

Stepinac, Aloisius<br />

[Letter from Prislav Grizogono to Archbisop <strong>of</strong><br />

Zagreb [Stepinac] on Croat Atrocities]<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) 1NT-30YU-828<br />

[Message <strong>of</strong> Dinko Tomasic on Archbishop<br />

Aloisius Stepinac] (Sept. 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-244<br />

Sterbenz, Fred<br />

Cleveland Press Correpondents Report on San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 11, 1945) 1NT-10EU-601<br />

Sterbenz, Mrs. Fred<br />

Cleveland Press Correpondents Report on San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-10EU-601<br />

Sterbini, Fio<br />

[Pio Sterbini] CO«. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1409<br />

Stern, Jacques<br />

[Jacques Stem, former French colonial minister]<br />

(Apr. 22-25, 1942) 1NT-12FR-76<br />

Stern, Josef L.<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter College Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-4AU-492<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Stern, Oscat<br />

Former Czech Premier In Hot Springs<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) INT-9CZ-63<br />

Sternberg, Fritz<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong> Germany's<br />

Future (Jan. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-73<br />

Sternberg, Genosse<br />

Paul Hagen lecture, Community House, New York<br />

City, December 15, 1944<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1306<br />

Sterne, Emma G.<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-13GE-1102<br />

Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) 1NT-24RS-301<br />

Divisions <strong>of</strong> Opinion on the Recent Statement <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Stettinius (Dec. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-515<br />

Polish Press Comments on Recent Statements by<br />

Churchill and Stettinius<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1067<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8, 10, 15, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1811<br />

[Stephen Tkach Requests Meeting with Edward R.<br />

Stettinius] (May 9, 1945) INT-8CR-224<br />

Steuben News (newspaper)<br />

German-American Press<br />

(July 10, 20, 1942) INT-13GE-263<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Polish claims to East Prussia ("Steuben News"<br />

item) (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-614<br />

[Steuben News] (July 22, 1942) ¡NT-I3GE-224<br />

Steuben Society<br />

A Dossier on the Steuben Society<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-13GE-335<br />

Detailed Summary <strong>of</strong> Article in "Rochester<br />

Abendpost." September 21, 1942. Steuben Never<br />

Forgotten (Oct. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-408<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Dec. 26. 1942) 1NT-13GE-491<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

First Report on the District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin; Second Report on the District <strong>of</strong><br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

(Ocr. 2. 1942) rNT-13GE-358<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15, 1945) 1NT-33GE-102<br />

German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communications with Homeland<br />

(Sept. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1691<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

Note on Steuben Society<br />

(Oct. 7, 1944) INT-33GE-61<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Eleventh Annual National<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Steuben Society <strong>of</strong> America in<br />

Milwaukee, September, 1944<br />

(Sept. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1215<br />

[Robert Baerwalde]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1223<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26, 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

Steuben Day Celebration<br />

(Oct. 4. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1696<br />

Steuben Society (German) meeting: October 29,<br />

1942, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-385<br />

Steuben Society in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942) INT-13GE-420<br />

[Steuben Society isolationist attitudes]<br />

(Oct. 24 to Nov. 7. 1942) INT-13GE-429<br />

Steuben Society: Mr. George Seibel<br />

(Sept. 25. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-302<br />

Steuben Society <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Oct. 5, 1942) INT-13GE-361<br />

Steuben Society's Campaign Against "Punitive"<br />

Peace (June 29, 1945) 1NT-33GE-105<br />

Stevens, Anthony<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) 1NT-1AL-14<br />

Stevens, Edmund<br />

Excerpts from "Russia is no Riddle" by Edmund<br />

Stevens (Mar. 26. 1945) 1NT-24RS-354<br />

Stevenson, Mr.<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> comments on Yugoslavia situation by<br />

Stevenson (British ambassador to Yugoslavia)]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1943) INT-30YU-1170<br />

Stewart, James G.<br />

23rd Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian Political<br />

Organization (Sept. 12, 1944) 1NT-7BV-110<br />

Stewart, Miriam<br />

[I. F. Stone] (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1415<br />

[Mrs. Stewart's views on German federalism]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-13GE-220<br />

Stewart, Mrs. W. M.<br />

[Mrs. W. McC. Stewart, British Political Warfare<br />

Mission: English-Canadian Information Service]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-155<br />

Stiasny, Ernst<br />

[American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) 1NT-4AU-57<br />

Stig-Nielsen, Karin<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Karin<br />

Stig-Nielsen] (May 23, 1944-Sept. 19,<br />

1945) PERS-i-105<br />

Stig-Nielsen, T.<br />

Visit with Mr. T. Stig-Nielsen<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-25SC-390<br />

Stilsonas, J. V.<br />

J. V. Stilsonas (Aug. 28. 1943) 1NT-5BA-232<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Social Democratic<br />

Weekly "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

(Jan. 5, 1944) INT-5BA-284<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1. 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Naujoji Gadyne (The New Era) Lithuanian Social<br />

Democrat Paper <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, New York<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) ¡NT-SBA-249<br />

Stimson, Henry L.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

[Austrian Action correspondence on Austrian<br />

fighting unit] (Nov. 1942) INT-4AU-235


Index by Subjects and Names Strasser, Otto<br />

Austrian Unit (JVov. 24. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-191<br />

Celler Cracks Archduke Otto in Broadcast, Celler<br />

Warns Otto on "Austrian Legion"<br />

CJVov. 29, 1942; Dec. 8, 1942) INT-4AU-193<br />

[Otto's military legion]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-210<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Austrians to alleged State<br />

Department support for Otto's claims to throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria-Hungary]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-190<br />

[State Department views concerning Otto and the<br />

Austrian Legion] (Nov.-Dec. 1942) INT-4AU-194<br />

Stimson <strong>Office</strong> Backing <strong>of</strong> Austrian Archduke Stirs<br />

Wasps Nest in Balkans and Russia; Dorothy<br />

Thompson over Blue Network, NBC, WJZ, Nov.<br />

22, 1942 CJVov. 22. 23. 1942) 1NT-4AU-211<br />

Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22. 23, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-305<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe, by<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes (June. 1942) INT-10EU-251<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes: Economic Unification <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe (Nov. 8, 1941 to Jan. 29,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-145<br />

Edmund Hugo Stinnes<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1005<br />

[Edmund Stinnes]<br />

(Oct. 5. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-394;<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1265<br />

Edmund Stinnes' Course in International Affairs at<br />

Haverford College and His Views on<br />

Russo-German Rapprochement<br />

(Nov. 4, 18, 1942) INT-13GE-395<br />

German Affairs: Edmund Stinnes, Ralph E.<br />

Diffendorfer (July 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1639<br />

Hans Staudinger, Edmund H. Stinnes, and Gustav<br />

Stolper (Sept. 22, 27, 1943) INT-13GE-872<br />

Stipanovich, John A.<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet<br />

(Nov. 8, 1944) INT-33YU-99<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1049<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1048<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Attacks<br />

Croat-American Congress and "Serb<br />

Propaganda" (Jan. 21. 1943) INT-30YU-573<br />

Interview with Reverend John A. Stipanovich<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1829<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943: Sept. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-1096<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1569<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication (June 28, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-77<br />

[Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1511<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Croatian personahties in Youngstown,<br />

Ohio] (Aug. 30. 1945) INT-30YU-1881<br />

Stockinger, Fritz<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

[Three Austrian Refugees]<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-4AU-81<br />

Stoerker, Theodor F.<br />

Rev. Stoerker (Feb. 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1385<br />

St<strong>of</strong>fels, Oskar A.<br />

Second German-American Rehef Group Organized<br />

in Chicago (Oct. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1701<br />

Stojadinovic, Milan<br />

Attitude Toward Minister Constantin Fotitch<br />

(Nov. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-339<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Stojanovic, Aleksander A.<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General Milan<br />

Nedich (Oct. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-336<br />

Stolper, Gustav<br />

Conference with Hans Simon<br />

(Feb. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-20<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-I3GE-1718<br />

[Gustav Stolper's views on Frederick Foerster's<br />

book "Europe and the German Problem"]<br />

(Jan.18-Mar.18, 1943) 1NT-13GE-592<br />

Hans Staudinger, Edmund H. Stinnes, and Gustav<br />

Stolper (Sept. 22, 27, 1943) INT-13GE-872<br />

Stolper, Mrs. Gustav<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1422<br />

Stone, I. F.<br />

[1 F. Stone] (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1415<br />

Stone, M.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] fiVov. 9. 1943) INT-17IT-898<br />

Storek, Wencil, Sr.<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 31. 1945: Feb. 5.<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1680<br />

Stout, Rex<br />

"Amerikai Magyar Nepszava" on Ridder vs.<br />

Foerster-Tetens case<br />

(Aug. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-767<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-21<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(June 6, 1944) ¡NT-I3GE-1143<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated Reich<br />

Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Germany<br />

and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1159<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> F. W. Foerster<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-33GE-49<br />

[Letter from B.C. De Sylva]<br />

(July 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1175<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and<br />

Stout (Sept. 10, 1943) ¡NT-33GE-23<br />

[Ridder libel suit] (Aug. 14, 1943) 1NT-13GE-753<br />

[Ridder suit]] (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-781<br />

Ridder Suit; Ridder Foreign Language Press<br />

Association (Oct. 7. 1943) 1NT-13GE-815<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(Nov. 20. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-27<br />

Town Hall Forum, June 12<br />

(June 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1150<br />

[Victor Ridder's criminal libel suit]<br />

(June 11, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-680<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1018<br />

Stowe, Leland<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie Hall<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-24RS-148<br />

Stoyakovich, Nikodim<br />

Serbian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-749<br />

Stoyc<strong>of</strong>f, Christ M.<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

Straight, Eric W.<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Former German Social Democrats<br />

(July 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1187<br />

Straight, Michael<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom Luncheon,<br />

December 5, 1942 (Dec. 7, 1942) INT-13GE-443<br />

Strakacz, Sylwin<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29. 1944) INT-33PO-155<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-1060<br />

[Sylwan Strakacz] (Apr. 30. 1945) ÍNT-21PO-1291<br />

[Sylwin Strakacz] (Mar. 13, 1945) INT-21PO-1167<br />

Strang, William<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baltic States]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-5BA-179:<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) INT-33U-7<br />

Strasbourg, France<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) INT-12FR-936<br />

Strasburger, Henryk<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Henryk Strasburger (Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Finance) (Nov. 27. 1942) INT-21PO-154<br />

[Strasburger speech; meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-174<br />

Strasser, Ferdinand<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-4AU-337<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Strasser, Otto<br />

Article on Otto^Strasser<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-13GE-346<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

(Oct. 7. 1941) INT-13GE-78<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> views on Otto Strasser]<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-555<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Otto Strasser and Erich<br />

Vossmeyer]<br />

(Nov. 23, Dec. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-540<br />

Data gathered in conversation with D.C.D. in<br />

New York <strong>Office</strong><br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-314<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

"Free Germany Against Hitler"; "Hitler's Shadow<br />

over South America"<br />

CAtov. 10, 1941) INT-13GE-55<br />

[Friedrich Wilhelm Sollmann's relations with Otto<br />

Strasser] (Oct. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-1076<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

Gerhart Seger (¿Vov. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-402<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-13GE-243<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, ¡942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17. 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

[Gottfried Treviranus, Otto Strasser, and Karl<br />

Spiecker] (Aug. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-751<br />

Intercept CAN. 1103/44<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-13GE-1006<br />

Kurt Singer (Apr. 6, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1067<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser movement]<br />

(JVov. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-432<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14. 1943) INT-4AV-347<br />

Nazism. Its Origin, Activity, and Doom<br />

(Dec. 8-/7, 1941) INT-13GE-6<br />

[Otto Strasser] (Jan. 10. 1942) INT-13GE-24;<br />

(Jan. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-33:<br />

(Feb. 4, 1942) INT-13GE-161;<br />

(July 15, 1942) INT-13GE-217;<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) 1NT-13GE-441<br />

[Otto Strasser activities]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1941) INT-13GE-19<br />

[Otto Strasser and Bruno Fricke, report on alleged<br />

plans] (Nov. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-421<br />

[Otto Strasser and Catholic circles]<br />

(Dec. 28. 1941) INT-13GE-23<br />

[Otto Strasser and Theodore Fuchs]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-29<br />

[Otto Strasser article]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) 1NT-13GE-582<br />

[Otto Strasser, Heinrich Bruening, Wilhelm<br />

Sollmann] (Jan. 16, 1942) 1NT-13GE-22<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 347


Strasser, Otto Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Otto Strasser's alleged Canadian radio broadcasts]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1941) INT-13GE-32<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943) INT-13GE-562<br />

[Otto Strasser's political activities]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1942) 1NT-13GE-45;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-69<br />

Peter Martin Lampel and his connections with<br />

Otto Strasser (Aug. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-350<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-750<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-13GE-1S8<br />

Russian Offensive: German <strong>Office</strong>r Studies Red<br />

Army by Otto Strasser<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-89<br />

Second memorandum on more important<br />

immigration in the United Nations: Otto Strasser<br />

(July 16, 1942) INT-13GE-242<br />

Strasser Uses "Free German" Group to Cloak<br />

"Black Front" Aims Is Charge<br />

(Jan. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-12<br />

Strasser's Activities in Canada Questioned by H.G.<br />

Wells (Jan. 28, 1942) INT-13GE-9<br />

[Strasser's literary activités]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-101<br />

Strassers <strong>of</strong> Winnetka, Illinois<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-434<br />

Strasser, Paul<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Paul Hagen and Paul Strasser]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) INT-13GE-18<br />

[Paul Strasser] (Jan. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-15<br />

Strassfurth, Herman<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-546;<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) ¡NT-33GE-8<br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

see also Uranium<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4, 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Nature's Part in Creating the <strong>Strategic</strong> Regions <strong>of</strong><br />

the World (Dec. 7, 1941) 1NT-10EU-21<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-187<br />

[Pool <strong>of</strong> war resources among the Allies]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-363<br />

[Supplies from Fighting France to the Allies]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-12FR-296<br />

[U.S.-Fighting French negotiations regarding the<br />

supply <strong>of</strong> raw materials]<br />

(Aug. 5, 1942) ÍNT-12FR-303<br />

S trat is, Demetrios<br />

Socialist Party Views on Present Questions<br />

(Nov. 7, 1944) 1NT-14GR-613<br />

Straus, Frederick A.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Frederick A. Straus in<br />

San Francisco (June 6, 1945) INT-18JE-529<br />

Strazdas, Mr.<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Social Democratic<br />

Weekly "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

(Jan. 5, ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-284<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

(Nov. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-258<br />

Naujoji Gadyne (The New Era) Lithuanian Social<br />

Democrat Paper <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, New York<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-249<br />

Strelsky, Nikander<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nikander<br />

Strelsky] (Sept. 10-Dec. 3, 1943) PERS-1-106<br />

Streseman, Wolfgang<br />

Wolfgang Streseman<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1445<br />

348 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Streuer, Fritz K.<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) 1NT-13GE-380<br />

Stribolt, Sven<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted and Sven<br />

Stribolt (Mar. 17, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-356;<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-25SC-388<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted, Sven<br />

Stribolt, and Emil Messerschmidt<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-25SC-386<br />

Conversation with Sven Stribolt<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-25SC-338<br />

Strike, Nicholas<br />

Lt. Nicholas L. Strike<br />

(July 28, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-404<br />

Striker, George O.<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3. 1945) INT-15HU-809<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-15HU-709<br />

[Information on Admiral Horthy and Hungarian<br />

American activities]<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-15HU-780<br />

Strikes and lockouts<br />

[Labor demonstrations in Italy]<br />

(May 13, 1943) INT-17IT-654<br />

Nati Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent's<br />

appeal to Croat coal miners to return to work<br />

(July 13. 1943) INT-30YU-1011<br />

On the Statement by a "High Official" [on the rail<br />

and steel strike threats]<br />

(Jan. 7-11, 1944) INT-10EU-307<br />

[Port workers' strike in Palermo]<br />

COcr. 18. 1944) INT-17IT-1543<br />

[Radio broadcast concerning an alleged strike in<br />

the Fiat factories] (Sept. 19, 1942; Sept. 22,<br />

1942) INT-niT-423<br />

Reaction to Marshall Statement on Strikes<br />

(Jan. 4, ¡944) INT-13GE-936<br />

[Strike comment attributed to General Marshall,<br />

reactions] (Jan. 7, ¡944) INT-1OEU-304;<br />

(Jan. 6-8, 1944) INT-10EU-305<br />

Stritch, Samuel A.<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland, in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

(Apr. ¡8, 1943) INT-33PO-16<br />

Various Slav Items (July 9, 1944) INT-26SL-178<br />

Strong, Anna Louise<br />

Russian-American Meeting<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-33RS-10<br />

Stroock, Alan M.<br />

[Conversation with Alan M. Stroock]<br />

(Oct. 9, ¡943) INT-18JE-273<br />

Stroumbos, Dimitrios<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25. ¡942) INT-I4GR-33<br />

Re Demetrios Stroumbos<br />

(Sept. 7, ¡942) INT-¡4GR-276<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong> Constantinides,<br />

Stroumbos, Volanis, and the newspaper Atlantis]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-60<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

(Feb. ¡6. ¡942) INT-14GR-81<br />

Struma (ship)<br />

Friends or Enemies? [editorial on the Struma<br />

disaster] (Mar. 30. 1942) INT-18JE-¡4<br />

[Jewish press comments on the "Struma" disaster]<br />

(Apr. 30-May 6. ¡942) ¡NT-18JE-92<br />

[Jewish reaction to the "Struma" disaster and<br />

British policy in Palestine]<br />

(Feb. 20-Apr. 24. ¡942) INT-¡8JE-¡9<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

(Apr. ¡6. 1942) INT-33JE-3;<br />

(April 23. 1942) INT-33JE-4;<br />

(May 14. 1942) INT-33JE-6<br />

"Struma" Catastrophe as Reported in the<br />

Jewish-American Press<br />

(Mar. ¡7. ¡942) INT-33JE-I<br />

Struma Disaster (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-18JE-8<br />

Strutz, Alvin C.<br />

German sentiment (Sept. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-807<br />

Strzetelski, Stanislaw<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. ¡, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-40<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

(iVov. 9, ¡943) INT-33PO-47<br />

Polish Nationalist Rally<br />

(Mar. ¡0, ¡944) INT-33PO-78<br />

Stanislaw Strzetelski Lecturing about Underground<br />

Poland (Dec. 28, 1942) INT-21PO-178<br />

Strzetelski Outlines a Program <strong>of</strong> Action for<br />

Polonia (Aug. 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1526<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question (Apr. ¡2, ¡944) INT-33PO-85<br />

Stuart, Meriwether<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Meriwether<br />

Stuart - Italians] (July 23, 1943-Sept. 25,<br />

¡944) PERS-1-107<br />

Students<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

(January ¡944) INT-IAL-131<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

(Sept. 7, ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-214<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the International Student Service]<br />

(Dec. 2, ¡942; Feb. H, ¡943) INT-I9MI-178<br />

Germans Who Came To United States Originally<br />

As Exchange Students Under Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> International Education And Are<br />

Still Here, As Permanent Residents Of United<br />

States (JVov. 30, ¡942) INT-I3GE-433<br />

In Greece 15,000 Students Are Suffering<br />

(Sept. ¡7, ¡942) INT-I4GR-252<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept. 2-5, 1942<br />

(Sept. 15, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-105<br />

[International Student Service activities and<br />

programs] (Oct. 31, 1942; Nov. 3,<br />

1942) 1NT-¡9MI-106<br />

International Students Council [information<br />

memoranda] (¿Vov. 17, 1942; Nov. 24,<br />

1942) INT-I9MI-108<br />

Munich student riots<br />

(Oct. 26. ¡943) INT-I3GE-836<br />

[New York City International Students Day<br />

Assembly, report; booklet entitled "Axis<br />

Oppression <strong>of</strong> Education"]<br />

(JVov. i«, ¡942) INT-I9MI-I07<br />

Notes on International Students Assembly<br />

[relations with International Student Service]<br />

(Dec. 2, ¡942) INT-I9MI-109<br />

[Young Communist League]<br />

(May 7-15, 1943) INT-15HU-346<br />

Stare, Ernest<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 20 Year Pact between the<br />

Czechoslovak Republic and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Socialist Soviet Republics<br />

(Apr. 2¡, ¡944) INT-9CZ-678<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(May ¡5. ¡944) INT-33CZ-4I<br />

Interview with Ernest Sturc, economist with the<br />

Czechoslovak <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information, May 29,<br />

1943 (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-464<br />

Meeting Held at the Sokol Hall, Cleveland (West<br />

Side) Sponsored by Czech and Slovak Societies<br />

Jointly (July 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-511<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lodge No. 2001 <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Workers<br />

Society (May 15, ¡944) INT-9CZ-692<br />

National Slovak Society Day<br />

(June 2, ¡943) INT-9CZ-450<br />

Sturm, Rudolph<br />

[Opinion on Eckhardt and announcement <strong>of</strong><br />

Sturm's appointment as liaison <strong>of</strong>ficer]<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-15HU-¡0¡<br />

Stunnan, Paul<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts concerning article by<br />

Blair Bolles] (Dec. 3¡. ¡942) INT-9CZ-2I9<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak National Alliance<br />

(JVov. ¡3, ¡942) ¡NT-9CZ-I55<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Paul Sturman, Foreign<br />

Language Division, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

(June ¡8, ¡943) INT-9CZ-487


Index by Subjects and Names Sulzberger, C. L.<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Paul Sturman, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

War Information] (June 22. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-489<br />

Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

(Feb. IS. 1942) INT-17IT-41<br />

Christian Democrats in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 4. 1945) INT-33IT-114<br />

Conversation with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

(June 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1204<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1146;<br />

(May 25. 1944) INT-17IT-1187;<br />

(June 19. 1944) lNT-nn-1243;<br />

(June 14, 1944) lNT-nrr-1300:<br />

(Aug. 1. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1325;<br />

(July 24. 1944) INT-17IT-1347;<br />

(Sept. 8. 1944; Sept. 12. 1944) INT-17rT-1377;<br />

(Sept. 13. 1944) INT-17IT-1416;<br />

(Nov. 2, 1944) ¡NT-171T-1511;<br />

(Dec. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1583;<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-17IT-1706;<br />

(June 1. 1945) INT-17IT-1794<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo and his views on<br />

Anglo-American Catholics and Vichy]<br />

(July 4-28. 1942) INT-17¡T-271<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo and the Christian Democratic<br />

Party in Italy (Mar. 11, 1944) INT-33IT-50<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Discusses the Italy <strong>of</strong> Today and<br />

Towmorrow<br />

(May 7. 1944; May 15. 1944) ¡NT-33IT-60<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Refutes Charge That Count<br />

Carlo Sforza Is a Freemason<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-33IT-57<br />

Don Sturzo Appeals for Italy<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-33IT-141<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses Italy, with particular<br />

reference to the armistice terms, the coming<br />

American election, and the Vatican<br />

(Aug. 4, 1944) INT-33IT-80<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses the Christian Democrats<br />

and His Present Plans<br />

(June 26, 1944) INT-33IT-66<br />

Don Sturzo Sets Tone <strong>of</strong> Magazine Issue Devoted<br />

to "Italy and the San Francisco Conference"<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-331T-134<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) 1NT-10EU-223<br />

[Fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> Don Sturzo's priesthood]<br />

(May 18. 1944) INT-17IT-1157<br />

[Forum on Italy: "Did Fascism Collapse with the<br />

Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini?"]<br />

([Oct. 26, 1943]) INT-17IT-889<br />

Interview with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

(Oct. 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1431<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the positions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pope, Catholic Church, and Don Luigi<br />

Sturzo] (June 17-July 27, 1942) INT-17IT-291<br />

[Meeting in honor <strong>of</strong> Don Luigi Sturzo; rally for<br />

Christian Democracy]<br />

(June 25-26. 1945) INT-17IT-1811<br />

Megaro's Conversation with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

(Jan. 11. 1942) INT-17IT-13<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-33IT-35<br />

[Sturzo's reactions to present developments in<br />

Italy] (Nov. 25. 1943) INT-1717-902<br />

[Sturzo's views on the Allied occupation and<br />

future <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

(Sept. 25-Oct. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1398<br />

[Sturzo's views on the Italian situation]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1324<br />

[Sturzo's views regarding Italian personalities in<br />

the U.S.] (Sept. 1. 1943) INT-17/7-796<br />

Suarez, Georges<br />

Weekly French Intelligence Report No. 6<br />

(¿Vov. 16. 1944) INT-12FR-922<br />

Subasich, Ivan<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27. 1942) INT-30YU-116<br />

American-Croatian Rally for Ban Ivan Subasich,<br />

Gary, Indiana, May 17, 1942<br />

(May 23. 1942) INT-32A-52<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in Chicago,<br />

Illinois [speech by Bosko N. Ivanovich to<br />

Serbian audience in Akron, Ohio]<br />

(Feb. 19. 1943) INT-30YU-711<br />

Background for Croat Congress<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-30YV-890<br />

[Background on May 20 Celebration Planned in<br />

Pittsburgh] (May 19. 1945) INT-30YU-1799<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

[Letter from Ivan Subasich on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(May 21. 1943) ¡NT-33YU-25<br />

Markovich, Minerovich and Loyen on the New<br />

Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(July 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1457<br />

National Unity Day (December 1) in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-406<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Ocr. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Subasich; Serb Church Conference<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-747<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Moblizing (July 24. 1945) INT-33YU-152<br />

[Reactions to Subasich's Reported Accord with<br />

Tito] (June 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1449<br />

Statement by Kmjevich<br />

(Jan. 18. 1945) INT-30YU-1656<br />

Subasich's Presence in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-30YU-478<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-33YU-131<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Submarines<br />

German Submarine Strength<br />

(Sept. 8, 19, 1942) 1NT-25SC-99<br />

Italian Submarines in the Atlantic<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-17IT-66<br />

[Possible submarine activity in the Caribbean area]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-12FR-323<br />

Subsidies<br />

Occurrences in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-8CR-262<br />

Subversive activities<br />

see Underground movements<br />

Sudeten-German Transfer Plan<br />

Sudeten German Transfer Plan<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-843<br />

Sudetenland<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-9CZ-877<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus Concerning the<br />

Sudeten Germans] (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-9CZ-842<br />

[Czech plans to incorporate Sudetenland, Staats<br />

Zeitung report] (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1025<br />

Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian Papers Discuss<br />

Benes' Plan for Sudeten Germans<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-67<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

Suden-Democracy Abroad<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-714<br />

Items on Austrian Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1943) INT-4AU-344<br />

Laurin (June 16, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-707<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jozef Valo]<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-688<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Siegfried Taub]<br />

(Nov. 10. 1944) INT-9CZ-803<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

(Sept. 4, 1944) INT-33CZ-52<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Czech Government in Exile<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-9CZ-391<br />

[Pamphlets published by American Hungarian<br />

Federation] (Apr. 18-29. 1942) INT-15HU-62<br />

Plan for Restoration <strong>of</strong> Sudeten Democracy<br />

(Nov. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-603<br />

Point <strong>of</strong> View <strong>of</strong> the Sudeten Socialists<br />

(Wov. 1943) INT-9CZ-602<br />

Sudeten German Transfer Plan<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) INT-9CZ-843<br />

Sudetic, Adam<br />

Interview with Adam Sudetic, Head <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Printing Company , Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Jan. 7, 1942) INT-30YU-537<br />

Interview with Adam Sudetic, <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav<br />

Printing Press (Apr. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-834<br />

Sudimack, Joseph H.<br />

Comment by Tkach and Sudimack<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-8CR-261<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> GCU (Apr. 25, 1945) INT-8CR-221<br />

Suez Canal<br />

Two Senators Urge a Jewish Army To Defend<br />

Suez (May 4. 1942) INT-18JE-69<br />

Suflaj, Juro<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Sugar, Stephen<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

(July 19. 1944) INT-15HU-589<br />

Hungarian Jews and Mr. Schultz<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-15HU-586<br />

Ignac Schultz (Aug. 1, 1944) INT-1SHU-593<br />

Visit from Dr. Stephen Sugar<br />

(Sepf. 22. 1944) INT-15HU-616<br />

Suicide<br />

Consul's Ex-Aide Dies <strong>of</strong> Shot Here; Parlovich,<br />

Former Yugoslav Attache Here, Kills Self<br />

(July 28, 1942) INT-30YU-141<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-9CZ-98<br />

Suicide Note <strong>of</strong> German Soldier<br />

(Aug. 1, 1943) INT-13GE-738<br />

Suida, Wilhelm<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Sukhomlin, Vasily<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4. 1944) INT-24RS-251<br />

Suli, Spiro<br />

Five Personalities (Nov. 1943) INT-1 AL-99<br />

Sulkanen, Elis<br />

[Finnish-American League for Democracy, New<br />

York District Committee]<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-11FI-129<br />

Finnish Notes. (May 23, 1945) INT-11FI-122<br />

Sullivan, Edward<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14, 1944) 1NT-29UK-275<br />

Sullivan, Pat<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Sulloway, Albert<br />

[Albert Sulloway] (Feb. 1-2. 1943) INT-21PO-237<br />

Sulovsky, Michael<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania (May 30, 1944) INT-26SL-169<br />

Sulzberger, Arthur H.<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic Yugoslav<br />

News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to Questions<br />

Addressed to General Mihailovich by Journalist<br />

Sulzberger]<br />

(July 25; Aug. 4, 1944) INT-33YU-80<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) ¡NT-I8JE-162<br />

[Press releases on and-Zionist statement by<br />

Reform rabbis and activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations] (¿Vov. ¡6, 1942) INT-18JE-158<br />

Sulzberger, C. L.<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

["The undying soul <strong>of</strong> France," by General<br />

Charles de Gaulle; and "Vivid notes <strong>of</strong> a year in<br />

Europe," by C. L. Sulzberger]<br />

(July 12, 1942) INT-12FR-250<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 349


Sumner, Jessie Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Sumner, Jessie<br />

Protest Mass Meeting at the New York City<br />

Center (May 21. 1945) INT-21PO-1333<br />

Sunday Observer (newspaper)<br />

[Military occupation zones in Austria]<br />

(Mar. 28, 1944) INT-4AU-500<br />

Sunday Visitor (periodical)<br />

[CIP activities] (Dec 30, 1943; Jan. 8,<br />

1944) INT-19MI-264<br />

Suner, Serrano<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Serrano Suner]<br />

(Dec. 12. 1942) INT-27SP-103<br />

Suominen, John<br />

Finnish meeting in Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-11FI-76<br />

Super, Mate<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar (Croatian<br />

National Fratemalists)<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-875<br />

Super, Mrs. Paul<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Super<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-21PO-981<br />

Super, Paul<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Super<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) 1NT-21PO-981<br />

Paul Super's Lecture on "Poland and European<br />

Federation" (Apr. 1, 1943) INT-21PO-273<br />

Superior Tidningen (newspaper)<br />

Minneapolis Posten: General Observations<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-278<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

see also Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

American Yugoslav Society; Supreme Council and<br />

Domobranci (May 30. 1944) INT-30YU-1421<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic Yugoslav<br />

News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to Questions<br />

Addressed to General Mihailovich by Journalist<br />

Sulzberger]<br />

(July 25; Aug. 4, 1944) INT-33YU-80<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Kraja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1412<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Supports the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

(Aug. 19, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-84<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet<br />

(JVov. 8, 1944) INT-33YU-99<br />

[Information on the new Supreme Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Croats]<br />

(May 9, ¡944) INT-30YU-1386<br />

[Interviews with two Croatians, Youngstown,<br />

Ohio, July 6, 1944]<br />

(July 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1456<br />

Markovich, Minerovich and Loyen on the New<br />

Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1457<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 18, 1944 (Ocr. 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1569<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians [report]<br />

(May 18. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1400<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Comphcation (June 28. 1944) 1NT-33YU-77<br />

[Report on Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians Meeting]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1581<br />

[Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1511<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> Croatian Americans Formed<br />

[Nasa Nada information]<br />

(May 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1388<br />

Supreme Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Lithuanian-American Leader Describes Lithuanian<br />

"Liberation" Committee in Germany<br />

(Aug. 3. 1945) INT-33U-63<br />

Lithuanian News (July 25, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-609<br />

350 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal for Germany as an<br />

Interim Solution <strong>of</strong> Civil Service Problem<br />

(May 22. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-97<br />

Surrender<br />

see also Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

[Intelligence reports concerning the underground<br />

and the formula <strong>of</strong> unconditional surrender,<br />

comment] (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-357<br />

Italy's Surrender: Reactions in Sao Paolo<br />

(Oct. 6, 1943) INT-17IT-871<br />

Susi, Arduilio<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19, 1943) INT-171T-711<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-17IT-801<br />

[Susi's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 29, 1945) INT-171T-1814<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Arduilio Susi]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1669<br />

Suster, Oscar<br />

Interview with Rev. Oscar Suster, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

July 12, 1944 (July 17. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1470<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

(Apr. 29, May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-28<br />

Sutej, Yuray<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch on Alleged "Croatian Plot"<br />

and Other Yugoslav Government Matters]<br />

(June 11, 12. 1943) INT-30YU-947<br />

Reaction to Tito's Refusal To Accept Sutej and<br />

Simovich as Regents<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-30YU-1683<br />

SuÜi, Wilhelm<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Suzzallo, Henry<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1253<br />

SVAZ Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1944<br />

SVAZ Meeting (Oct. 31. 1944) INT-9CZ-792<br />

Svea (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, ¡944)JNT-25SC-311<br />

Special Report on the Swedes and Finns in New<br />

England (Apr. 29, 1942) INT-25SC-38<br />

SVEA Defends the Swedish Aristocracy in Finland<br />

(July 24. 1944) INT-33SW-3<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2. 1942) INT-25SC-7<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality (Apr. 23. 1945) INT-33SW-8<br />

Swedish-American Press Reflects on San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 10, 1945) IPÍT-33SW-7<br />

Svenska-Amerikanaren Tribunen (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-2SSC-311<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-7<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-33SW-8<br />

Svenska Posten (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2, 1942) 1NT-25SC-7<br />

Svenska Presse (newspaper)<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

(Nov. 21. 1942) INT-11FI-43<br />

Svenska Tribunen (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Sverma, Jan<br />

Post-War Czechoslovakia as Viewed By a Slovak<br />

Leader in Moscow (Aug. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-731;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-33CZ-48<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support (Aug. 12. 1944) INT-33CZ-49<br />

Sverma (newspaper)<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Svet-American (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24. 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Svet (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Sviesa (newspaper)<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

Svit (newspaper)<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To Provoke<br />

Concern in American Community<br />

(Aug. 10. 1945) INT-33CR-24<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New York<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-8CR-32<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

fiVov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-26SL-127<br />

Svoboda, Anton<br />

Benes' Visit to Chicago<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-9CZ-438<br />

Svoboda (periodical)<br />

Additional Information on GCU Convention<br />

(July 28. 1944) ¡NT-8CR-165<br />

[Alexis Gierowski and Svoboda]<br />

(May 27, 1944) INT-8CR-139<br />

Alleged Ukrainian-American Nazi Sympathizers<br />

(Dec. 1. 1943) INT-29UK-248<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) ¡NT-33UK-33<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor (May 20. 1943) INT-29UK-192;<br />

(May 20. 1943; June 11, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-193<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) INT-29UK-244;<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943; Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29UK-250;<br />

(Dec. 16, 1943) INT-29UK-252<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the Nationalist<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-29UK-305:<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-33UK-19<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5. 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian Amencan<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Developments in Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Fei. 10. 1943) INT-29UK-169;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1943) INT-29UK-170<br />

Dr. Luke Myshuha<br />

(Nov. 27, 1943) 1NT-29UK-245<br />

Emil Revyuk Removed from Editorial Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey City "Svoboda"<br />

(Aug. 29, 1945) INT-29UK-374<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainian Council]<br />

(July 14, 1943; July 17, 1943) INT-29UK-206<br />

Gierowski and Svoboda<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-8CR-142<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15. 1945) rNT-33UK-35<br />

[Information on Freedom]<br />

(Feh. 17. 1942) INT-29UK-39<br />

[Interview with John Pavlik <strong>of</strong> "Svoboda" on the<br />

Czechs in Texas] (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-628<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 78, 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1. 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

Lacovich <strong>of</strong> Svoboda<br />

(Fe¡>. 78, 1943) INT-29UK-162


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations in<br />

New York and London, Feb. 1943]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-5BA-139<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

(Jan. 9, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-5<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

(May 31, 1944) INT-8CR-140:<br />

(June 24. 1944) INT-8CR-153<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-bom Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

Molchany and Varzaly Comment on Gierowski<br />

(June 13, 1944) INT-8CR-145<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-15<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A (Mar. 30, 1942) INT-29UK-18<br />

[Nazi Ties Among Ukrainian Activists in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) INT-29VK-97<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(iVov. 10. 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) INT-33UK-16<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) 1NT-33UK-2<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Territorial and Minority<br />

Questions] (Mar. 18, 1942) INT-29UK-22<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1942) INT-29UK-26<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity CO«. 22, 1943) INT-29UK-236<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-272<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31. 1943) INT-29UK-167<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, 1943) INT-29UK-168<br />

Svoboda-Gierowski (June 8, 1944) INT-8CR-143<br />

[Svoboda newspaper articles summary]<br />

(May 18. 1944) 1NT-8CR-141<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-47<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar., 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) INT-33UK-6<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned but<br />

Pessimistic (Aug. 29, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-24<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintem's Liquidation<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-29UK-187<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-33UK-34<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 31, 1944) INT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-271<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

(July 14, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-307<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Congress in Philadelphia<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-29UK-263<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

(Feb. 18, 1945) INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainian Societies (Mar. 2, 1942) 1NT-29UK-9<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) ¡NT-33UK-31<br />

Svolos, Alexander<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33GR-99<br />

Interview with Svolos<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) INT-14GR-588<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> 27 June from Svolos and Roussos to<br />

Papandreou (June 27, 1944) 1NT-14GR-554<br />

Letters from Roussos and Svolos to Papandreou<br />

(May 10, 1944) INT-14GR-551<br />

Negotiations between Cairo and the EAM Bloc:<br />

Svolos Opinions (July 12, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-552<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Present Political Situation<br />

([Nov. 1944]) INT-14GR-634<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Alexander Svolos<br />

(Feb. 14. 1945) ¡NT-14GR-667<br />

Svornost (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czech Newspapers (May 5. 1942) INT-9CZ-28<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-33CZ-70<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and Slovak<br />

Press (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-611<br />

Swabia<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

Sweden<br />

see also Aland Islands<br />

see also Lapland<br />

see also Swedes<br />

[Austrian movement in Sweden]<br />

(Dec. 13-14, 1944) INT-4AU-673<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

(Wov. 27, 1943) INT-29UK-244;<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943; Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29UK-250<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3. 1943. Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free German Cultural Union<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-949<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community (Feb. 4, 1944) INT-11FI-75;<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) INT-33FI-2<br />

Formation by German Communists <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Cultural Society in Stockholm<br />

(Dec. 22, 1943) INT-13GE-927<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Nov. 19. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-885<br />

Free German Committee [Sweden]<br />

fOcr. 22, Nov. 11, 1943) INT-13GE-853<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1220<br />

[Interview with an Austrian in Sweden]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1943) INT-4AU-323<br />

Kurt Singer (Apr. 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1067<br />

Kurt Singer, Swedish journalist<br />

(Oct. 8. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-508<br />

Opinion in Sweden About Free German<br />

Committee (Sept. 13. 1943) INT-13GE-831<br />

Pro and Con in the Finnish-Language Press<br />

During the Past Six Weeks<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-33FI-6<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

INT-25SC-400<br />

So-Called Free German Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-935<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) ¡NT-4AU-858<br />

Swedes: numbered reports ¡NT-33SW-1 to<br />

INT-33SW-8<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> German Circles in Sweden<br />

(Sept. 15. 1943) 1NT-13GE-838<br />

Swedes<br />

Current Opinions Among the Foreign-Nationality<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) 1NT-10EU-573<br />

Finns in Greater New York<br />

(May 10, 1942) INT-UFI-l<br />

Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) ¡NT-33Z-104<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

(Mar.. 1944) INT-10EU-376<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar.. 1944) INT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups (Mar. 1944) INT-10EU-632<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

U.S. (Aug. 18, ¡944) INT-I9MI-339;<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) INT-33Z-8S<br />

Random Notes on Iowa's Scandinavians and<br />

Germans (Mar. 18. 1944) INT-10EU-362<br />

Scandinavians: document series INT-25SC-1 to<br />

¡NT-25SC-400<br />

Swedes: numbered reports ¡NT-33SW-1 to<br />

INT-33SW-8<br />

Swedish-Polish plans [in Mexico]<br />

(Feb. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-356<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Birgit<br />

Wagner - Sweites] (Mar. 18, 1944; May 23,<br />

1944) PERS-1-116<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George M.<br />

Stephenson - Swedes] (June 26, 1942; June 27,<br />

1943) PERS-1-104<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence: T. Edward<br />

Karlsson - Swedes] (July 12, 1944-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-56<br />

Swedish American Line<br />

[G. Hilmer Lundbeck biography]<br />

(Sept. 7, 1944) INT-25SC-323<br />

Swedish-American News Service<br />

[Swedish-American News Service operations]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) INT-25SC-98<br />

Swedish Benevolent Society<br />

Report on 25th Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

Swedish Benevolent Society<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) 1NT-25SC-108<br />

Swedish Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

[G. Hilmer Lundbeck biography]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1944) ¡NT-25SC-323<br />

[Swedish groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

(1943) INT-25SC-161<br />

Swedish^Information Bureau<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

(Sept. 30, 1943) 1NT-25SC-249<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6, 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Swedish Intercontinental Air Line<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Swedish Red Cross<br />

Food for Greece<br />

(Jan. 19-May 15, 1942) 1NT-14GR-178<br />

Sweeney, Martin L.<br />

[Party given by Intelligent American Voters<br />

League for former Congressman Martin L.<br />

Sweeney, report] (Apr. ¡8. 1945) INT-10EU-569<br />

[Reaction to Antanas Smetona's Death]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-296<br />

Swiatkovich, Charles<br />

Serbs in the Serbian National Defense Council<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1235<br />

Swieczkowski, Clara<br />

Interview with Clara Swieczkowski<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-21PO-1283<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(May 7. 1944) INT-21PO-843;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-2IPO-1064;<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1200<br />

Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(June 9, 1942) INT-26SL-24;<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-26SL-26;<br />

(July 21. 1942) ¡NT-26SL-45<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 351


Swietlik, Francis X. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

Annual Reports <strong>of</strong> the President, the Secretary,<br />

and the Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council (Oct. 27, 1942) INT-21PO-115<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-26SL-31<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland, in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

(Apr. 18, 1943) INT-33PO-16<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10, 1942) INT-26SL-64<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Buffalo,<br />

N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942] (Oct. 24, 1942; Oct. 27,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-106<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942, activities and war relief efforts]<br />

(Oct. 10-21. 1942) INT-21PO-108<br />

[Polish American Council war relief efforts and<br />

convention in Buffalo, N.Y.]<br />

(Oct. 8-19, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-107<br />

[Polish-American leadership struggle and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-21PO-68<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Swietlik's<br />

mission to Europe]<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-21PO-Í481<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-26SL139<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(Wov. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-145<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942 (Oct. 24, 1942) INT-21PO-112<br />

[Report about Chicago-Milwaukee Poles political<br />

activity and comments <strong>of</strong> Janek de Rosen]<br />

(Sept. 8, 11, 1942) INT-21PO-85<br />

Swietlik Reported Planning Visit to Poland<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1535<br />

Swietlik's Visit to Poland Rumored<br />

(Aug. 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1527<br />

[Three Poles regarding the Polish-Russian<br />

situation] (July 29, 1944) INT-21PO-918<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Francis X. Swietlik toward American<br />

Slav Congress and Ignacy Matuszewski]<br />

(Aug. 20, 1942) INT-21PO-78<br />

Swift, Mr.<br />

Hapsburg Plot (Dec. 28, 1943) INT-4AU-442<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) 1NT-4AU-447<br />

Swift, Stephen K.<br />

[Meeting with Stephen K. Swift]<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-15HU-487<br />

Switzerland<br />

Austrians in the United States [contacts with<br />

Switzerland] (Dec. 28. 1943) INT-4AU-443<br />

[Contact between Alsatian groups in Switzerland<br />

and U.S.] (Feb. 28, 1942) INT-12FR-267<br />

Dr. Joseph Ehret-Eretas, Lithuanian Refugee in<br />

Switzerland (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-71<br />

Manuscript by Kurt L. Gruenebaum: "Expose on<br />

Economic Relations on Swiss-German Frontier"<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-13GE-1443<br />

[Refusal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union to participate in Civilian<br />

Air Conference in Switzerland]<br />

(Oct. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-633<br />

World War I propaganda analysis<br />

(1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Movement<br />

Bishops' Peace Committee: American Hierachy<br />

and the Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Movement<br />

(Apr. 20. 1942) INT-19MI-32<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1942) ¡NT-21PO-8<br />

352 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Swystun, Theodore<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A (Mar. 30. 1942) INT-29UK-18<br />

Swystun, Wasyl<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19. 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June 15, 1945) INT-29UK-358<br />

Ukrainian Communist Line Paper Reports Support<br />

for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian Separatists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-33UK-32<br />

Syd og Nord (newspaper)<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 1943) INT-25SC-136<br />

Syndicalists and syndicalist parties<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> syndicalist groups in Italy]<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) INT-17IT-1503<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Syndicalist movement in Italy]<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-I7IT-1093<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the syndicalist organization in Italy]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1163<br />

Syndicate <strong>of</strong> Polish Newspapermen<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syndicate <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Newspapermen]<br />

(Mar. 29, 1945) INT-21PO-1220<br />

Synodical Conference<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-I6<br />

Syria<br />

see also Syrians<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant Crisis<br />

and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-33JE-68<br />

Arabs: document series INT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-3S<br />

[De Gaulle's activities; trip to Brazzaville, Cairo,<br />

and Syria] (Aug. 1-11, 1942) INT-12FR-242<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> former Vichyites to the Free French<br />

in Syria] (Aug. 9, 1942) INT-12FR-258<br />

General Catroux's Address to the French Colony<br />

[Syria and Lebanon]<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-12FR-707<br />

Interviews with Paris S. Malouf and George M.<br />

Barakat, [Syrian] Nationalist Leaders<br />

(June 11, ¡945) ¡NT-19MI-43S<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Syrian organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-2AB-98<br />

Syria-Lebanon War Committee<br />

Additional Information on the Syria-Lebanon War<br />

Committee (Dec. I, 1942) INT-2AB-93<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Syria-Lebanon War Committee]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-2AB-90<br />

Syrian and Lebanese American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Eastern States<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Member Clubs Associated with the<br />

Syrian-Lebanese-American Federation the<br />

Eastern States INT-2AB-78<br />

Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

(July 17, 1944; July 20, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-237<br />

[Approval by Spanish government <strong>of</strong> Syrian<br />

Nationalist Party conferences in Spanish cities]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1942) INT-2AB-23<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the Arab-American<br />

Mirror (Apr. 14. 1944) INT-33AR-21<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) INT-2AB-193<br />

Syrianos, Antonios<br />

Personalities on Tilos (Piscopi)<br />

([August 1944]) INT-14GR-596<br />

Syrians<br />

Arabs: document series ¡NT-2AB-1 to<br />

INT-2AB-320; INT-33AR-1 to 1NT-33AR-35<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) INT-10EU-69<br />

Szabadsag (newspaper)<br />

Balasy's Call for Hungarian-Russian Accord<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-33HU-41<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-33HV-50<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-33HU-S9<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-33HU-60<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) INT-33HU-58<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchill's<br />

Reference to Hungary<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) 1NT-33HU-42<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American Press<br />

Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation] (June 4, 1945) INT-15HU-801<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi and<br />

Max Kaufman (May 14, 1945) INT-15HU-770<br />

Szabo, Margit Levay<br />

[Article in Magyarsag]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-15HU-189<br />

Szabo, Stephen<br />

Interview with Rev. Francis Ujilaky, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Sept. 4, 1944) 1NT-15HU-611<br />

Szapowal, Alexander<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-3<br />

Szappanyos, Adalbert<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10, 1944; May 11, ¡944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Szecheny, Countess<br />

[Tibor Eckhardt's financial support]<br />

(Oct. 31, 1942; Nov. 2, 1942) INT-15HU-195<br />

Szedenyi, Bela<br />

[Messages between Rustem Vambery and Bela<br />

Szedenyi, President <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National<br />

Assembly] (Oct. 4, 1945) INT-15HU-8I9<br />

Szegedy, Laszlo<br />

[Hunganan language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. ¡944; Feb. 29. ¡944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-1SHU-304<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-661<br />

Szekfu, Julius<br />

[Articles concerning and written by Rustem<br />

Vambery].<br />

(Sept. 18-Oct. 15. ¡943) INT-15HU-443<br />

[Letters from Rustem Vambery to New York<br />

Times and Foreign Nationalities Branch]<br />

(Sept. 4.J3. ¡5. 1943) INT-15HV-426<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-33HU-20<br />

Szmagala, Demytro<br />

Interview with Demytro Szmagala<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-29UK-297<br />

Szold, Robert<br />

[Interview with Robert Szold]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-18JE-56<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities regarding<br />

Zionist affairs] (Mar. 2. ¡944) ¡NT-18JE-337<br />

Report on conventions <strong>of</strong> the Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America and Hadassah<br />

(Oct. ¡S-¡7, ¡942) INT-¡8JE-150<br />

Sztark, Helidor<br />

Address by Polish Consul Sztark to the Free<br />

World Association Meeting<br />

(Mar. 9. 1943) INT-33PO-11<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations meeting;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally, and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942) INT-21PO-59<br />

[Consul Heliodor Sztark]<br />

(Mar. ¡6, 1945) INT-21PO-H82<br />

[Helidor Sztark and Henryk Bijanovsky]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) lNT-2¡PO-74¡<br />

[Polish Consul Sztark's views on Polish affairs]<br />

(Dec. 22, ¡944) INT-2¡PO-¡0S¡


Index by Subjects and Names Tarnavsky, John<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Consul General Sztark regarding the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Polish Government]<br />

(Jan. 2. 1945) INT-21PO-1059<br />

Sztojay, Mr.<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

(July 5. 1944) ¡NT-33HU-26<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Events Concerning Hungary<br />

and Hungarians in Every Part <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

(June 10. 1944) INT-15HU-S71<br />

Two Hungarian-American Meetings Protesting<br />

Sztojay's Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-33HU-2S<br />

Sztolcman, Ludwik<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Ludwik Sztolcman to the U.S.<br />

embassy staff in Poland]<br />

(Apr. 25. 1945) INT-21PO-1273<br />

Szubzda, Emil<br />

[Emil Szubzda] (July 30. 1945) INT-21PO-1492<br />

Szymanowski, Waclaw<br />

Chicago's Czechs and the Polish Problem<br />

(May 30. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-914<br />

Szymczak, M. S.<br />

[Polish-American leadership struggle and views on<br />

American Slav Congress]<br />

(July 3. ¡942) INT-21PO-68<br />

Tabor, Edward O.<br />

Czechoslovak Government Policy Toward the<br />

Slovak Americans (June 26. 1943) INT-9CZ-492<br />

[Edward O. Tabor's speech at the Czechoslovak<br />

Independence Day Celebration held in<br />

Pittsburgh] (JVov. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-176<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

Taborsky, Dr.<br />

Czechoslovak capitalists worried<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-9CZ-723<br />

Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

[Alexis Leger and Geneviève Tabouis, information]<br />

(Oct. 20. 1942) 1NT-12FR-350<br />

De Keríllis Prepares Legal Action Against "Pour<br />

la Victoire" (Dec. 21. 1944) INT-12FR-942<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. 19. 1943) INT-12FR-549<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Ocl. 2. 1942) INT-33FR-3<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis, conversation memo]<br />

(June 26. 1942) INT-12FR-153;<br />

(Aug. 30, 1943) INT-12FR-649;<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-12FR-743<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis: correspondence on Pour la<br />

Victoire and La Marseillaise]<br />

(Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-344<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis' statement concerning the role<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. in postwar Europe]<br />

(TVov. 7, 1944) INT-12FR-S96<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis' views on the French<br />

situation] (Aug. 30. 1943) 1NT-12FR-644<br />

[Maritain's letter to de Gaulle, summary; report on<br />

Havas News Agency; Lucien Vogel's letter to<br />

Geneviève Tabouis]<br />

(Oct. 8-12, 1942) INT-12FR-437<br />

[Mr. Manell, Justice Department, remarks on<br />

Fighting French] (Dec. 8. 1942) INT-12FR-391<br />

Pour la Victoire [interview with Geneviève<br />

Tabouis and Michel Pobers]<br />

(Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 1943) INT-12FR-516<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-881<br />

Vatican et Moscou, par Geneviève Tabouis<br />

(Feb. 15, 1944) INT-12FR-742<br />

Tacoma, Wash.<br />

Italian-American Situation in Tacoma<br />

(Apr. 5, 1945) INT-17IT-1721<br />

Taft, Robert A.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Sovereignty"<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-10EU-292<br />

Protest Mass Meeting at the New York City<br />

Center (May 21. 1945) INT-21PO-1333<br />

Social-Democrats vs. Communists; Seger Praises<br />

Senator Taft (Feb. 12, 1944) INT-13GE-991<br />

Zionists in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Oct. 22, 1944) 1NT-I8JE-445<br />

Taggart, Spencer<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-200;<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-9CZ-229;<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-255<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart, Justice<br />

Department] (Dec. 26. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-214<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart, Special<br />

War Policies Unit, Department <strong>of</strong> Justice]<br />

(June IS. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-484<br />

[Memos <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart and<br />

Louis Nemzer] (Jan. 5. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-223<br />

[Spencer Taggart, Justice Department: Jacob<br />

Landau] (May 21. 1943) INT-19MI-217<br />

Tagliacozzo, Enzo<br />

[Enzo Tagliacozzo] (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-I71T-31;<br />

(June 5, 1944) 1NT-171T-1221<br />

Takach, Basil<br />

Greek Catholic Scene<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-8CR-209<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis Gierowski<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) ¡NT-8CR-208<br />

Takaro, Geza<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944; Apr. 28. 1944) 1NT-1SHU-54S<br />

American-Hungarians; 50th Anniversary banquet<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First Hungarian Benefit Society<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-15HU-170<br />

Anti-Nazi Hungarian Mass-Meeting to Support the<br />

"Magyar Front for National Independence"<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) INT-15HU-272<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25. 1944) INT-15HU-482<br />

Interview with the Reverend Geza Takaro in New<br />

York, Apr. 27th (Apr. 28. 1944) INT-I5HU-539<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23, 24, 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

[Nepszava managers obstruct and oppose the<br />

National War Fund Drive]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-475<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

Tanaskovic, Anton<br />

[Hrvatski Svijet Article on Croat-American<br />

Congress] (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-664<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Tanaskovic, Rajko<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-I213<br />

Tanger, Robert<br />

[Mr. Tanger, information]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1943) ¡NT-I2FR-696<br />

Tangier<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Tangier<br />

and problem <strong>of</strong> securing visas for Austrian<br />

refugees in Spanish Morocco]<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-4AU-456<br />

[Information from France; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

Tangier] (May 26, 1943) INT-10EU-220<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-10EV-607<br />

Spanish Republicans Urge Spain's Participation in<br />

Tangier Discussions<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-33SP-39<br />

Tanner, Vaino<br />

[Finnish-American labor <strong>of</strong>ficial T. Kekkonen]<br />

CO«. 4, 1943) INT-11FI-62<br />

Finnish meeting in Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) INT-11FI-76<br />

Memorandum on Finnish Legation Statement<br />

(Sept. 22. 1942) INT-11F1-15<br />

Tannous, Afif<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Afif Tannous]<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) INT-2AB-278<br />

Interview with Afif Tannous<br />

("Oct. 27. 1942) INT-2AB-86<br />

Taormina, Francesco<br />

[Taormina's statements on the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Mariano Costa] (June 14. 1944) INT-17IT-1276<br />

Taras Shevchenko Commemorative Meeting,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Mar. 1944<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 26. 1944) INT-29UK-288<br />

Tarasevich, Chrysostom<br />

Latest Slav News (July 16. 1944) INT-26S1^179<br />

Tarasevich, John<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

(May 23. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-17<br />

Russian Items (May 4. 1944) INT-24RS-252<br />

Talk with Tarasevich<br />

(Aug. 13. 1944) INT-24RS-274<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-24RS-357<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.] (Feb. 26. 1945) INT-24RS-344<br />

Tarasov, Mr.<br />

[Speech by Soviet delegate Tarasov]<br />

(June 18, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-388<br />

Tarcai, Louis<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) ¡NT-15HU-304<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-15HU-661<br />

Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

[Alberto Cianea and Alberto Tarchiani]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-17IT-563<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Alberto Cianea]<br />

(May 7. 1943) INT-17IT-660<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) 1NT-17IT-527<br />

Ambassador Tarchiani Discusses Italian Problems<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-33IT-147<br />

"Free Italy" Activities<br />

(Dec. 30, 1941) INT-17IT-17<br />

[Italian-American Leaders]<br />

(Nov. 26-Dec. 18, 1941) INT-17IT-3<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-17IT-1645;<br />

(Jan. 31, 1945) INT-17IT-1658<br />

Italian-Americans Divided on Tarchiani<br />

Appointment (Feb. 14, 1945) INT-33IT-I25<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Tarchiani and the Action Party]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1944) INT-17IT-1445<br />

Quarrels in Italian Anti-Fascist Circles<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942-Jan. 11. 1943) INT-17IT-564<br />

[Tarchiani's views on the problem <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

communists] (June 1942) INT-171T-193<br />

Targanski, Victor<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the national committee <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Youth Congress]<br />

(Jan. 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1083<br />

Tariffs<br />

see Common markets and free trade areas<br />

Tarkany, Bela<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Tamapowicz, Frances<br />

"Serb Bomber Christening" and an editorial<br />

(June 5, 1944) INT-30YU-I425<br />

Tarnavsky, John<br />

[Interview with John Tarnavsky, Prominent Leader<br />

in Cleveland] (Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29UK-2S1<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 353


Tarnaysky, Irene Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Tarnaysky, Irene<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

(May 1. 1943: May 20. 1943) INT-29UK-179<br />

Tamocki, Mr.<br />

Polish-Russian Relations<br />

(Jan. IS. 1944) INT-21PO-667<br />

Tamow, Fritz<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German political<br />

refugees] (July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1171<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-955<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in Stockholm<br />

(Aug. 2-Sept. 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1220<br />

Tarnowski, Count Antoni<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-33PO-155<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) INT-21PO-1060<br />

Tarsaidze, Alexander<br />

[Alexander Tarsaidze]<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) INT-24RS-294<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-279<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

rOct. 21, 1942) INT-24RS-83<br />

Tartamella, John<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention] (Nov. 9. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-898<br />

[John Tartamella] (Feb. 26, 1945) INT-17IT-1677<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John Tartamella]<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-17IT-1665<br />

Tartars<br />

Crimean Collaborationist Government<br />

(July 16, 1943) INT-24RS-183<br />

Tashko, Constantine<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) ¡NT-1AL-14<br />

Tashnag Party<br />

see Armenian Revolutionary Federation<br />

Tass News Agency<br />

[Pravdin <strong>of</strong> Tass Agency on Austria]<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-4AU-741<br />

[Soviet press agency Tass]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1943) 1NT-24RS-123<br />

Tass Agency and Catholics<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-19MI-212<br />

Tass and CIP (Mar. 2, 1943) INT-33Z-8<br />

Taub, Siegfried<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Siegfried Taub]<br />

(Nov. 10, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-803<br />

Taurer, Bernard<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-715<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard Taurer<br />

fOcr. 27, 1944) INT-4AU-630;<br />

(May 21. 1945) INT-4AU-807;<br />

(June 30. 1945) INT-4AU-836<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945) 1NT-10EU-559<br />

[Mr. Taurer's views <strong>of</strong> Austrian situation]<br />

(May 7, 1945) 1NT-4AU-797<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

(Apr. 11 1945) INT-4AU-858<br />

Tavares, Belmira E.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Belmira E.<br />

Tavares - Portuguese]<br />

(July 6-Oct. 26, 1945) PERS-1-108<br />

Tavcar, Ivan<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

354 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Taylor, Frederick<br />

[Altmann and Taylor]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-621<br />

Austrian Gleanings (Mar. 22, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-315<br />

Austrian Institute (Nov. 19, 1943) INT-4AU-407<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Oct. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-625<br />

Austrian Institute and Monarchism<br />

(Feb. 5, 1944) INT-4AU-466<br />

Austrian Unit (Nov. 24, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-191<br />

[Deutsch views on alleged State Department<br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Austrian advisers to U.S.<br />

Government] (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-494<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-557<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-4AU-132<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

[Frederick Taylor's views on provisional<br />

government for Austria]<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-556<br />

Friedrich Taylor (Aug. 16, 1944) INT-4AU-571<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-4AU-305<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Fredenck Taylor, Siegfried<br />

Altmann, and Hans Rott]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-703<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AÜ-710<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11, 1942) INT-4AU-136<br />

Taylor, Henry J.<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

(Oct 23, 1943) INT-33FR-22<br />

[Radio broadcast on 'What To Do With<br />

Germany?"] (Oct. 25, ¡944) INT-13GE-1258<br />

Teamsters<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Tebinka, Zygmunt<br />

"Informational Rally" <strong>of</strong> KNAPP<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-33PO-152<br />

Technologist (periodical)<br />

Technologist (Mar. 23, 24, 1943) INT-13GE-607<br />

Tegen, Carl<br />

[Carl Tegen] (Apr. 15, 1942) INT-25SC-27<br />

Teheran Conference<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-26SL-157<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-I60<br />

Gerhart Seger Dissastisfied with Teheran<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-988<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

(July 3. 1944) INT-33GE-54<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-33GE-31<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-933<br />

Press commentary on the Teheran Conference<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-18JE-298<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-26SL-175<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

(Aug. 17, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-56<br />

[Second American Slav Conference reports]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-26SL-199<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-198<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-184<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-225<br />

Steel Filings: Pan-Germans Look Darkly at<br />

Teheran (Jan. 12, 1944) INT-I3GE-948<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> Teheran (Ocr. 20, 1944) INT-33U-41<br />

Telecommunication<br />

see also Radio<br />

Telkes, Laszlo<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944) INT-15HU-498<br />

Temples<br />

see Religious structures and sites<br />

"Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong> Cypriots Meeting,<br />

NYC, Apr. 1943<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong> Cypriots,<br />

New York City, Apr. 28, 1943<br />

(May 2, 1943) INT-33GR-29<br />

Ten Eichen, Ernst A.<br />

German Sentiment in Chicago<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1S34<br />

Tenenbaum, Joseph<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum]<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-18JE-555<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

(June 19, 1945) INT-33PO-187<br />

Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

Report on Americans All<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-19MI-S8<br />

[Separate settlement between the Soviet Union,<br />

Finland, and Romania]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-95<br />

Strategy <strong>of</strong> Faith (Sept. 15, 1942) INT-23RM-104<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Allied treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Romania] (Ocr. ;9, 1944) INT-23RM-277<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet influence in<br />

post-war Eastern Europe]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-227<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet influence in<br />

post-war Europe] (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-23RM-137<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the political<br />

problems in Romania]<br />

fOci. 7, 1944) 1NT-23RM-286<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the Romanian<br />

situation] (May 13, 1944) INT-23RM-250;<br />

(July 23 and Aug. 5, 1944) INT-23RM-262<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the situation in<br />

Romania] (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-23RM-228<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: E. C.<br />

Teodorescu - Romanians]<br />

(May 23, 1942-July 20, 1945) PERS-1-109<br />

Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

(Wov. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-414<br />

Finns: document series INT-11FI-1 to<br />

INT-11FI-140<br />

French Opinion in the U.S. on the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Sept. 18, 1944) INT-33FR-34<br />

[Heinrich Bruemng's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-33GE-18<br />

Italian Peace Terms<br />

(Aug. 16, 1943) INT-17IT-783<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Town Hall Forum to hear Emil Ludwig<br />

speak on "Will Germany Try It Again?"<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1304<br />

[Peace conditions suggested in America and the<br />

consequences <strong>of</strong> a negotiated peace for the New<br />

World, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) INT-12FR-537<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33GE-95<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) ÍNT-33Z-109<br />

[Really lasting peace conditions deduced from the<br />

facts, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-12FR-547<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton University]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-4AU-301<br />

[Sample material distributed by Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1037<br />

Serb Nationalist Comment on Bulgaria's Peace<br />

Overtures (Aug. 31, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-87<br />

Sidelights on the Fate <strong>of</strong> Germany's Former<br />

Satellites (Sept. 23, 1944) INT-10EU-460


Index by Subjects and Names Territorial claims<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12, 1943) INT-13GE-698<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

psychological counter to Russian influence in<br />

Europe] (July 23, 1943) INT-4AU-364<br />

Terracini, Umberto<br />

[Terracini's return to Italy]<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-163S<br />

Terradellas, Jose<br />

Interview with Jose Terradellas<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-27SP-432<br />

Territorial claims<br />

see also Boundaries<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

Publications] (June 4. 1942) INT-30YU-108<br />

A Slovene "Progressive" Predicts What Will<br />

Happen in Slovenia Once War is Over<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-799<br />

About-Face <strong>of</strong> Russian and American Communists<br />

(Mar. 10, 1942) INT-24RS-30<br />

[Account <strong>of</strong> Conversation Between Count Sforza<br />

and Ninchich] (Aug. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-1I9<br />

Again the "Eastern Frontier" <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) INT-24RS-114<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to Denmark<br />

(July 3, 1944) ¡NT-33DA-5<br />

Alleged Russian Intentions with Regard to<br />

Romania and Poland<br />

(Jan. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-218<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany (Dec. 20, 1944) INT-33GE-71<br />

American Slav Congress [inclusion <strong>of</strong> non-Slavs]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) INT-26SL-88<br />

America's Stake in Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

(June 16, 1944) 1NT-24RS-259<br />

[Anti-Sosnkowski campaign in the London Polish<br />

press; Representatives Lesinski and Monkiewicz<br />

make appeal for Poland]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943; Mar. 11, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-289<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

(iVov. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-4I4<br />

[Article on Polish postwar territorial claims]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-21PO-173<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg (Mar. 26, 1943) INT-4AU-302<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V. Halperin<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) INT-24RS-140<br />

[Bidalut's views on Germany]<br />

CJVov. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1277<br />

Campaign for return <strong>of</strong> Trieste, Istria<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1600<br />

Campaign to Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-33YU-114<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy<br />

(Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944) INT-24RS-247<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943, supplemental<br />

report] (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-238<br />

Conversation with Basil I. Vlavianos<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-475<br />

[Conversation with Lazar L. Dropo]<br />

(Ocf. 24, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1573<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

(Nov. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1583<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1747<br />

[Count Sforza on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-30YU-1005<br />

[Czech plans to incorporate Sudetenland, Staats<br />

Zeitung report] (Mar. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1025<br />

Editorial Claims; "Greater Serbia"<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-827<br />

Editorial Comments from Enakopravnost and<br />

Prosveta (Sept. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-425<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to Count<br />

Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial Claims]<br />

(July 18, 1942) INT-30YU-1006<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Pninskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-453<br />

Futile Polemics [Editorial from New York Herald<br />

Tribune] (Jan. 6. 1944) 1NT-24RS-217<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.<br />

(June 3. 1943) INT-33YV-27<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.; Comments<br />

on FNB 130, Greater Serb Movement<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-30YU-938<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-33GR-111<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims<br />

(July 3. 1945) INT-33GR-119<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: I. Cyprus<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33GR-31<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The Dodecanese<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-33GR-34<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern Epirus<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33GR-35<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) JNT-33GR-107<br />

Has Germany a Future?<br />

(Sept. 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1688<br />

Hermann Rauschning<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1428<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33HU-54<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

(Dec. 19, 1944) 1NT-33HU-48<br />

Interview with Father Gabrovsek<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1255<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1591<br />

Interview with Lauritz Melchior<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-25SC-368<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-350<br />

[Interview with Soviet Ambassador Maxim<br />

Litvinov] (Jan. 26. 1943) INT-24RS-106<br />

Interview with the Soviet Ambassador<br />

(June 22, 1942) INT-24RS-109<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1584<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-508<br />

[Italian-American press comments on relations<br />

between Italy and France]<br />

(May 22-June 22, 1942) INT-17IT-213<br />

Italian-Americans and Post-War Problems<br />

(July 8, 1943) 1NT-33IT-12<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" (May 18, 1945) INT-33IT-143<br />

[Italy territorial claims against France, and Papal<br />

speech news report summaries]<br />

(June 13, 1942) ¡NT-32A-60<br />

Kerensky on Stalin's Strategy and Soviet<br />

Territories (May 2, 1944) INT-24RS-250<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-33PO-185<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World Events<br />

Today" (Wov. 20, 1944) INT-24RS-303<br />

[Lecture by Dr. Vera Michels Dean]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) INT-24RS-329<br />

Lecture: "Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe" (Nov. 27, 1944) INT-33RS-29<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-421<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) 1NT-29UK-343<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Forum to Discuss "Shall<br />

We Do Better Than Wilson?"<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1439<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] (Dec. 17, 1943) INT-33UK-10<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-1S<br />

Nationalist Polish-Language Papers Claim Prewar<br />

German Territory for Poland<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-33PO-147<br />

[Negotiations between Mussolini and the Vichy<br />

Government over Italian territorial demands]<br />

(June 25-July 6, 1942) INT-17IT-298<br />

New Soviet-Polish Crisis and Pravda's Allegation<br />

<strong>of</strong> English Peace Talks with Ribbentrop<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-24RS-219<br />

Opposition to Count Sforza Spreads to South<br />

American Yugoslavs [regarding Italian territorial<br />

aspirations] (Nov. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-420<br />

"Other" Germans (Feb. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-998<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Polish<br />

territorial claims]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) 1NT-21PO-1156<br />

[Polish Minister <strong>of</strong> State announces demands for<br />

German territories]<br />

(Ocr. 16, 1943) INT-21PO-566<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8. 10. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-109<br />

Proposed Partisan Administration for "New"<br />

Yugoslavia (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1617<br />

"Racial Minorities under Fascism in Italy" by<br />

Gaetano Salvemini<br />

(1934; Nov. 21, 1942) 1NT-30YV-423<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> a Representative Sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish-American Press to Recent Russian Claims<br />

to Ukrainian and Byelorussian Territory Held by<br />

Poland (Feb. 22-Mar. 6, 1943) INT-21PO-302<br />

Reactions to Molotov Statement on Romania<br />

(Apr. 5. 1944) INT-24RS-239<br />

Reactions to Tito's Occupation <strong>of</strong> Trieste, II<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-30YU-1806<br />

Report from Istria (Apr. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-802<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-24RS-251<br />

[Russian Fireworks: Chicago lecture on postwar<br />

borders] (Dec. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-207<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians (Sept. 13, 1944) INT-24RS-269<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-187<br />

Russo-American Relations Discussed by Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC<br />

(May 15. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-253<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Fei. 16. 1944) INT-33UK-12<br />

Serb Nationalist Territorial Claims<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1292<br />

Sikorski Demands Wider Sea Access<br />

(Feb. 11-18. 1943) INT-21PO-255<br />

[Slovene-American Views on Yugoslav Post-War<br />

Claims] (Aug. 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-1004<br />

Slovene views on Germany and Austria<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-30YU-808<br />

[Slovenes in Istrian Peninsula; Tito Partisan Denial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mihailovich Guerrilla Activities]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-172<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6, 1943) 1NT-30YV-572<br />

Slovenians and Austria<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-852<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 355


Territorial claims Index by Subjects and Names<br />

South Jutland, Slesvig<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-25SC-371<br />

[Soviet diplomats on a second front and other<br />

topics] (July 8-23, 1942) INT-24RS-242<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-225<br />

[Soviet Views on Postwar Arrangements]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-24RS-112<br />

[Soviet War Aims] (Mar. 8, 1943) 1NT-24RS-130:<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-24RS-131<br />

[Statement by Friends <strong>of</strong> Aid to Russia]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) 1NT-24RS-232<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

(Dec. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1294<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-24RS-386<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-33GR-117<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-5BA-241<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 (Feb. 13, 1945) INT-33YU-116<br />

Various Slav Matters (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-96<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

psychological counter to Russian influence in<br />

Europe] (July 23. 1943) INT-4AU-364<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29. 1942) INT-14GR-175<br />

War, Revolution, and Peace<br />

(May 29. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-123<br />

Western Frontier <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-33RS-27<br />

White Russian American National Council Wants<br />

Curzon Line Pushed Westward<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-33RS-51<br />

Whither Koenigsberg?<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33PO-184<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav-Italian territoral claims, views <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian refugee politicians<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

[Yugoslav Representative Leo Gottlieb on Talks<br />

with UNRRA] (Nov. 15, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1596<br />

Yugoslav territorial claims, propaganda at<br />

Pittsburgh rally, 1945<br />

(May 21, 1945) INT-30YU-1801<br />

Territorial waters<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published Posthumously<br />

Argues That Eastern Adriatic Is Serbian<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) 1NT-33YU-102<br />

Territories and dependencies<br />

see also Great Britain, territories and dependencies<br />

see also International trusteeships<br />

see also Italy, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Netherlands, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Portugal, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Spain, territories and dependencies<br />

see also Territorial claims<br />

Terrorism<br />

Jewish Attitudes Towards Terrorism<br />

(Apr. 22, 1944) INT-18JE-373<br />

Teschen<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-33PO-185<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

(Jan. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-308<br />

Slovak Paper Here Sees Moscow Supporting Polish<br />

Claim to Teschen (July 24, 1945) ¡NT-33CZ-76<br />

Various Slav Matters (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-96<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

(Ocr. 20, 1943) INT-9CZ-563<br />

Tesla, Nikola<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-26SO10<br />

"OUT Enemies Within"<br />

(June 8, 11, 1942) INT-30YU-99<br />

356 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

The Launching <strong>of</strong> the "Nikola Tesla": A Postscript<br />

(Oct. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-1100<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) 1NT-30YV-150<br />

Tessitore, Salvatore<br />

Interview with Salvatore Tessitore, Christian<br />

Democrat (Feb. 11. 1944) INT-17IT-1122<br />

Testa, Mary<br />

[Italian anti-Fascist unity spurred in U.S. by Allied<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive] (Nov. 14, 1942) INT-17IT-386<br />

Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

"Amerikai Magyar Nepszava" on Ridder vs.<br />

Foerster-Tetens case<br />

(Aug. 21. 1943) INT-13GE-767<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-33GE-21<br />

[Count Michael Potolitski]<br />

COcr. 10, 1944) INT-13GE-1242<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 2«, Oct. 17, 1942) ¡NT-33GE-4<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

(Ocr. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1252;<br />

(Oct. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-63<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and<br />

Stout (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-33GE-23<br />

[Radio broadcast: 'Is German the Same as Nazi?"<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-13GE-1214<br />

[Ridder suit]] fSepi. 7. 1943) INT-13GE-781<br />

Ridder Suit; Ridder Foreign Language Press<br />

Association (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-815<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(Jan. 20, 1944) INT-13GE-958<br />

T. H. Tetens and Karl Lachmann<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-13GE-336<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold"; Post-War<br />

Germany Depends on Unconditional Surrender<br />

(July 12, 1943) 1NT-13GE-698<br />

Tetens and Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III (July 21, 1944) INT-13GE-1176<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-574<br />

T.H. Tetens (Aug. 15, 21. 1942) INT-13GE-337;<br />

(June 9. 1944) INT-13GE-1145<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33GE-27<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Foerster and<br />

Tetens] (May 7, 1943) INT-13GE-644<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout and<br />

Quentin Reynolds]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-13GE-723<br />

Tevyne (newspaper)<br />

Appeal <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Committee <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

to the Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-313<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Fei. 22. 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Editorial in the Lithuanian Weekly "Tevyne" <strong>of</strong><br />

Oct. 15, 1943, on the Moscow Conference<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-5BA-252<br />

Lithuanian Million Signature Petition<br />

(Apr. 25. 1944) INT-5BA-353<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-5BA-277<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-5BA-241<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four Pro-Axis<br />

Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

(July 16. 1942) INT-5BA-5<br />

Texas<br />

see also Caldwell, Tex.<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany (Nov. 17. 1944) INT-26SL-210<br />

Czech Catholics <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

(Apr. 22. 1945) INT-9CZ-893<br />

Deutsch-Wenden in Texas<br />

(Aug. 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1704<br />

[Information on Spanish-language newspapers in<br />

Texas and New Mexico] JNT-27SP-163<br />

[Interview with John Pavlik <strong>of</strong> "Svoboda" on the<br />

Czechs in Texas] (Feb. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-628<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-629<br />

Lusatian Sorbs (Aug. 10, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-185<br />

Lusatian Sorbs <strong>of</strong> Texas, description<br />

(Nov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-67<br />

[Political Sympathies among Yugoslav Diplomats]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1772<br />

[Pro-fascist political attitudes and activities in<br />

Texas] (Mar. 31-Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-563<br />

Pro-Nazi Pamphlet Published in Texas<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-19MI-33<br />

Random Remarks on Texas Czechs<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-630<br />

Spanish-Americans in the Southwest and the War<br />

Effort (Aug. 18. 1942) INT-27SP-86<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma and Texas<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-2AB-185<br />

Texas Herold (newspaper)<br />

[National Weeklies chain, Texas Herold, Akron<br />

Germania] (Sept. Í0, 1942) INT-13GE-317<br />

Texas Posten (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) INT-25SC-286;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2, 1944) 1NT-25SC-311<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2, 1942) INT-25SC-7<br />

Textile industry and fabrics<br />

see also Cotton<br />

Textor, Lucy E.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy E.<br />

Textor- Germans] (Atov. 23, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-1-110<br />

Thaddeus, Father<br />

[Father Thaddeus] (Apr. 29, 1943) INT-21PO-361<br />

Thaelman, Ernst<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German political<br />

refugees] (July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1171<br />

The Hour<br />

Further Report on "The Hour"<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942; Apr. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-143<br />

The Hour (periodical)<br />

Albert E. Kahn (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-79;<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-29UK-149<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

CJVov. 14. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-152;<br />

(Feb. - Dec. 1942) INT-29UK-153<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 1941-Apr. ¡942) INT-29UK-78<br />

[Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor] (May 20, 1943: June 11,<br />

1943) INT-29UK-193<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. 31, 1942) INT-29UK-76<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mr.<br />

Leon Dennen] (Feb. 16, 1942) INT-29UK-80<br />

[Communist Control <strong>of</strong> "The Hour"]<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-29UK-148<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist Activities<br />

in the U.S.] (May 30. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-46<br />

[Information on "The Hour" and Victor Chernov]<br />

(Feb. 23. 1942) INT-29UK-38<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9. 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) INT-29UK-62<br />

[Rebuttal by Fedor S. Mansvetov to Allegations <strong>of</strong><br />

Nazi Ties] (Feb. 9. 1942; Feb. 22.<br />

1942) INT-29UK-8I<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Charges Against Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Made by "The Hour"<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-29UK-83<br />

"The Hour" (Apr. 21, 1942) INT-29UK-144;<br />

(Apr. 28. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-146<br />

["The Hour" and its Editor, Albert E. Kahn]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-77


Index by Subjects and Names Thrace<br />

["The Hour's" Communist Connections and<br />

Pattern <strong>of</strong> its Attacks on Prominent<br />

Anti-Communists]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-145<br />

Theatre<br />

"April 10, 1941' Zagreb. [A Play by Rev. Hugolin<br />

Feis] (Apr. 16. 22, ¡942) INT-30YU-100<br />

"Twenty-Second Letter' [Columbia Broadcast<br />

Dedicated to Yugoslav Underground]<br />

(Aug. 12. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-163<br />

Thelander, Harold<br />

Thelander Talk: Wings for Norway<br />

(Oci. 8. 1943) ¡\T-25SC-258<br />

Theodos, Thimi<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2. 1944) INT-1AL-98<br />

Theophanides, Stavros<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Information] (Feb. 6. 1942) INT-32A-14<br />

Greek Cabinet Ministers in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 29. 1941) INT-14GR-5<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(July 14, 1942) INT-33GR-15<br />

[Greeks in America: Interviews with Theophanides<br />

and Dimitratos] (June 6. 1942) INT-14GR-120<br />

[Information on Stavros Theophanides]<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-14GR-12<br />

Interview with Stavros Theophanides on Apr. 16,<br />

1942 (Apr. 17, 1942) INT-14GR-88<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June 15. 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Note on His Excellency Mr. The<strong>of</strong>anides, Greek<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Marine (Mercantile)<br />

(Jan. 15. 1942) INT-14GR-54<br />

[Notes on Greek personalities in America]<br />

(Aug.-Sept. 1942) INT-14GR-268<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research and Information for the<br />

Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Greece [establishment]<br />

(Feb. 5. 1942) INT-32A-13<br />

Theophilius, Metropolitan<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

(Ocr. 3. 1945) INT-24RS-404<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

(Oc!. 30, 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's Visit<br />

to the U.S.] fOci. 9. 1945) ¡NT-24RS-405<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin]<br />

(Oct. 27. 1944) INT-24RS-287<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin's Lecture on the Church<br />

and the Soviet Union<br />

(Oct. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-290<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese on possible reunion with the<br />

Moscow patriarchate]<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-24RS-371<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church Reunion<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-365<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America with<br />

the Mother Church-Conditions Contained in the<br />

Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Patriarchate, Feb. 16,<br />

1945 (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-24RS-367<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-24RS-359<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

(Jan. 3. 1945) ¡NT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

(Jan. 9. 1945) INT-24RS-328<br />

Sobor in Moscow (Jan. 24, 1945) INT-24RS-333<br />

Theophilus, Metropolitan<br />

Theophilus and Alexis<br />

(Nov. 31. 1944) INT-8CR-189<br />

Theunis, George<br />

[Belgian leaders] (May 15, 1942) 1NT-6BE-9<br />

Boston visit <strong>of</strong> Ambassador George Theunis<br />

(May 25, 1944) JNT-6BE-43<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

Theunis, Georges<br />

[Robert Valeur and Georges Theunis on European<br />

accords for economic and political<br />

reconstruction] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-10EU-4S7<br />

Thimme, Hans<br />

World War Without Arms (1932) INT-13GE-57S<br />

Thjothraeknisfelag Islendinga<br />

Icelandic Affairs (JVov. 2, 1944) INT-25SC-333<br />

Thomas, Adrienne<br />

General Julius Deutsch [appointment as Austrian<br />

ambassador to Soviet Union]<br />

CO«. 29, 1945) INT-4AU-908<br />

[Mrs. Adrienne Thomas: the American-European<br />

Club, conversation memo]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-505<br />

Thomas, Anthony Eugene<br />

Günther Withdraws from American Slav Congress<br />

(Sept. 5. 1944) INT-26SL-189<br />

Thomas on American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 3. 1944) INT-26SL-183<br />

Thomas, Elbert D.<br />

[Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union] (May 26. 1944) INT-33RS-18<br />

Thomas Jefferson Fund, Inc.<br />

[French and German topics]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1945) INT-13GE-1400<br />

Thomas, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Ross and Mr. Thomas]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-17IT-548<br />

Thomas, S. T.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

(June 26. 1945) INT-5BA-594<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-288<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Feb. 20. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-127<br />

[Meeting with S. T. Thomas and K. S. Karpius]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-5BA-303<br />

[Opinions from P. J. Zuris, K. S Karpius, and Dr.<br />

Thomas regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-5BA-539<br />

Thompson, Dorothy<br />

Additional Information on London Report about<br />

Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-13GE-940<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-445<br />

Broadcast <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Thompson<br />

(Jan. 9, 1944) INT-21PO-655<br />

Bumke (Dec. 24. 1943) INT-13GE-926;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-931<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1101<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated Reich<br />

Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Germany<br />

and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1159<br />

Dinner with Count Czemin<br />

(July 11, 1945) INT-4AU-847<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

(Mar. 16, 1945) INT-13GE-14I7<br />

Dorothy Thompson on Prisoner-<strong>of</strong>-War Camps<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1087<br />

[Dorothy Thompson's article on U.S. intervention<br />

in St. Pierre and Miquelon affair]<br />

(Dec. 29, 1941) INT-12FR-181<br />

Free Germany Resolutions<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-769<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

(Oct. 23. 1943) ¡NT-33FR-22<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-105<br />

Gerhart Seger Dissastisfied with Teheran<br />

(Feb. 8. 1944) INT-13GE-988<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-13GE-673<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24. 1941 to Apr. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-68<br />

[German refugees views on peace settlement]<br />

(June 2. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-675<br />

Herman Budzisawski<br />

(Mar. 20. 1945) INT-13GE-1425<br />

Must the United Nations Control the Education <strong>of</strong><br />

the Axis Peoples? [broadcast]<br />

(May 14, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-205<br />

New York Post Suppresses Johannes Steel<br />

(May 12, 1944) INT-13GE-1119<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(May 29. 1943) INT-13GE-671<br />

Stimson <strong>Office</strong> Backing <strong>of</strong> Austrian Archduke Stirs<br />

Wasps Nest in Balkans and Russia; Dorothy<br />

Thompson over Blue Network, NBC, WJZ, Nov.<br />

22, 1942 (Nov. 22, 23. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-211<br />

Town Hall Forum, June 12<br />

(June 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1150<br />

Thompson, Ira A.<br />

Slovaks (Mar. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-293<br />

Thompson, J. Jörgen<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

THo<strong>of</strong>t, Visser<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19. 1945) INT-10EU-587<br />

Thormann, Werner<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22. 1943) INT-33GE-6<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

(June 13, 1942) INT-4AU-125<br />

[Cooperation among Austrian political groups]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-4AU-97<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-4AU-89<br />

Dr. Thormann (Jan. 7. 1943) INT-4AU-262<br />

[Federalized Germany]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-564<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[Julius Deutsch's activités for formation <strong>of</strong> a Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) INT-13GE-842<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-710<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized Germany]<br />

(Nov.. 1942; Mar. 19, 23, 1943) INT-13GE-523<br />

Report on interview with Thormann concerning<br />

propaganda to Germany<br />

(Mar. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-46<br />

["Schwarzes Korps" and particularism]<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-4J7<br />

[Werner Thormann] (Feb. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-12;<br />

(May 8, 1942) INT-4AU-65<br />

[Werner Thormann on "Zukunft"]<br />

(Oct. 10. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-611<br />

Werner Thormann views on German federalism<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-530<br />

Thrace<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Mar. 5-July 14, 1942) INT-14GR-171<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo- Bulgarian Activities<br />

(Ocr. 5, 1944) INT-33GR-70<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

(Sept. 29. 1943) INT-33GR-36<br />

"Holy Mission <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Thracian Union"<br />

(June 8, 1943) INT-14GR-376<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-33GR-3<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23. 1945) INT-33GR-117<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 357


Thurn, Max Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Thurn, Max<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austnan Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-347<br />

Tiborghien, Charles<br />

[Charles Tiborghien] (Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-75<br />

Tierra Rusa (periodical)<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-24RS-74<br />

Tiesa (newspaper)<br />

Ba.tic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33LI-20<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) 1NT-5BA-277<br />

Tilea, Virgil V.<br />

[Entry <strong>of</strong> Virgil V. Tilea into U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1942) INT-23RM-126<br />

[Memorandum on Virgil V. Tilea]<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-23RM-48<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> King Carol, Tilea, Davila: Three Who<br />

Formed "Free Movements"<br />

(Oct. 6, 1942) INT-23RM-109<br />

Romanian Emigration and Its Political Activity<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-23RM-S1<br />

Tillich, Paul<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1101;<br />

(June 6. 1944) INT-13GE-1143<br />

Dr. Tillich (June 7. 1945) INT-13GE-1574<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" (Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-87<br />

Free German Committee<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1000<br />

Free Germans (Apr. 20. 1944) INT-13GE-1084;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1093<br />

["Freies Deutschland"]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-381<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in U.S.;<br />

German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

(Apr. 6. 1942) INT-13GE-105<br />

George N. Shuster (May 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1106<br />

German Committee<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-997<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

(Dec. 24. 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-68<br />

[German-language correspondence <strong>of</strong> Paul Tillich]<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-13GE-I162<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) ÍNT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

(May 28. 1942) INT-13GE-152<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

Germans. Waechter und Anzeiger Newspaper,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Feb. 21, 1945) INT-13GE-1389<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Tillich at his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

at Union Theological Seminary, New York City<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1526<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1041<br />

Paul Tillich and Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-33GE-74<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House Axis"<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33GE-78<br />

Paul Tillich, Gottfried Treviranus, and Fritz von<br />

Unruh (Sept. 27-30, 1943) INT-13GE-873<br />

Paul Tillich Speaks at a Private Symposium<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1363<br />

[Paul Tillich's activities]<br />

(Dec. 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1314<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Tillich<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-994<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13, 1944) INT-13GE-1301<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

(Mar. 31, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1051;<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1078;<br />

(May 27. 1944) INT-13GE-1136<br />

358 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Tillich Committee Tries to Attract Catholics<br />

(Mar. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1034<br />

Tillich Meeting (Apr. 24. 1944) INT-13GE-1091<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German exiles]<br />

(Mar. 4. 1942) INT-13GE-47<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy (Apr. 10. 1944) INT-33GE-42<br />

Tillinger, Eugene<br />

Discussing the German Question<br />

(Apr. 28, 1943) INT-13GE-634<br />

[Exit <strong>of</strong> Staudinger from Tillich Committee]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1011<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Newspapers in Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Camps]<br />

(Aug. 25, 1944) INT-4AU-580<br />

Otto Lecture (Jan. 18, 1943) INT-4AU-264<br />

Propaganda for a S<strong>of</strong>t Peace: Apologists for<br />

Germany Included Anti-Nazi Refugees, a Reader<br />

Says (Apr. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-620<br />

[Sample material distributed by Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III]<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1037<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1100<br />

[Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III and<br />

Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1459<br />

Stammtisch (Dec. 3, 1943) INT-13GE-898<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer, and<br />

F.W. Foerster on Free German Committee]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-740<br />

Tilos<br />

Personalities on Tilos (Piscopi)<br />

([August 1944]) INT-14GR-596<br />

Timascheff, N. S.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) ¡NT-33RS-43<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Timascheff on Soviet developments]<br />

CJVov. 29, 1943) INT-24RS-203<br />

Time (magazine)<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Muenzer]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-799<br />

Post-War Reconstruction Studies <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />

Magazine (Dec. 22. 1942) 1NT-19MI-150<br />

Timms, Josephine<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Oct. 16. 1943) INT-171T-866<br />

Timoshenko, Semeon<br />

[Marshal Timoshenko Supposed to be Dismissed]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-261<br />

Tirana, Albania<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present Central<br />

Government (Mar. 23, 1944) INT-1AL-106<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in Albania<br />

(Nov. 7, 1943) INT-1AL-79<br />

Tirana, Dr.<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-1AL-14<br />

Tirol<br />

see Tyrol<br />

Tiso, Josef<br />

[Changes in diplomatic representatives <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

regime] (Nov. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-589<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-9CZ-817<br />

Conference with Paul C. Kazimir, May 29, 1943<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-9CZ-459<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

rOct. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-558<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

Interview with Fedor Salva, Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Obrana" (June 2, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-452<br />

Interview with Msgr. H. Kocis<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-394<br />

[Interview with Peter P. Jurchak, legal advisor for<br />

the Pa. Slovak Union, Sept. 29, 1943]<br />

fOcr. 1, 1943) INT-9CZ-548<br />

Memorial Service (Mar. 15. 1945) INT-9CZ-868<br />

Remarks by League Leaders<br />

(Dec. 9. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-822<br />

Slovak Affairs (Oct. 5, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-554<br />

[Statement by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance attacking the Slovak League]<br />

(Ocr. 26, 1943) INT-9CZ-584<br />

Tissier, Pierre<br />

[Extract from "Le Gouvemment de Vichy," by<br />

Pierre Tissier, with review by Paul Vaucher]<br />

fOcr. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-440<br />

Tito<br />

A New Serbian Government<br />

(Dec. 23, 1944) INT-33YU-109<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Stephen Loyen]<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-30YV-1445<br />

Addition to Report No. 379 on Dohm<br />

(Sept. 11, 1944) INT-13GE-1211<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) INT-26SL-155<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1198<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1176<br />

Autonomous Macedonia<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-33BU-17<br />

Ban Subasich on Tito's Military Resources<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) INT-33YU-52<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's speech praising Marshal Tito]<br />

COcr. 22. 1943) INT-17IT-879<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Jan. 4, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1647<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and Subasich<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1668<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-140<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1662<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1943) INT-30YU-1212<br />

[Conversation with Lazar L. Dropo]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1944) INT-30YU-1573<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Gtasnik]<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1583<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1723<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

(May 19, 1945) INT-33YU-137<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1787<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kmjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

(Jan. 27. 1945) INT-30YU-1670<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland<br />

(July 23. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-151<br />

[Fotitch joining Tito in Bari, Italy ?]<br />

(June 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1439<br />

["Free World" Article by Tito]<br />

(May 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1423<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1233


Index by Subjects and Names Todorovich, Borislav<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message to<br />

King Peter II from Serbian-American groups]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1666<br />

Internal Situation As Regards Partisans and<br />

Chetniks (Oct. 22, ¡943) INT-30YU-1117<br />

Interview with Franc Snoj<br />

(Sept. 12. 1944) iyT-30YU-1560<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1591<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

Interview with Myros Shelovitz<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1636<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara, Joseph<br />

Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1673<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" (May IS, 1945) INT-33IT-143<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav Internal<br />

Situation and Yugoslav-Russian Relations<br />

(Apr. 25. 1946) INT-33YU-130<br />

Leftist Slavic-Americans Give Currency to Tito's<br />

Strictures on Anglo-American Aid<br />

(Oct. 26. 1944) INT-33YU-96<br />

Letter to Slovenians by Tito regarding agreements<br />

with Mihailovich (Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-629<br />

Macedonia[MD]"Key to Peace" in the Balkans<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-33BU-10<br />

Major Huot's Guns for Tito (book)<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1724<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers Support<br />

Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

(May 28. 1945) 1NT-33HU-72<br />

Markovich, Minerovich and Loyen on the New<br />

Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(July 8. 1944) INT-30YU-1457<br />

Message from Marshal Tito<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) INT-33YU-91<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

fOcr. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1557<br />

New Partisan Government<br />

(Dec. 6, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1172<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(X)«:. 4, 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1390:<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-33YU-72<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

(May 1. 1944) INT-33YU-71<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-90<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political developments in Slovenia]<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1543<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 22, 1944) INT-33YU-62<br />

Possible Political Developments as Envisaged by<br />

Mirko Markovich<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-30YU-16S2<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1234<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich, former<br />

Yugoslav Ambassador to United States;<br />

"Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today"<br />

(May 8. 10. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1811<br />

Reaction to Tito's Refusal To Accept Sutej and<br />

Simovich as Regents<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1683<br />

[Reactions to Subasich's Reported Accord with<br />

Tito] (June 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1449<br />

Reactions to Tito's Occupation <strong>of</strong> Trieste, II<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-30YU-1806<br />

Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotitch<br />

(June 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1436<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy Toward<br />

Political Parties (Mar. 16, 1945) INT-33YU-12S<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevich<br />

(Nov. 17. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1597<br />

Report from London<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1477<br />

[Report on likelihood <strong>of</strong> Allied military assistance<br />

for Tito and Mihailovich forces]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-30YU-1201<br />

[Report on military movements in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Dec. 17. 1943) INT-30YU-1181<br />

[Report on Yugoslav political situation]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1944) INT-30YU-1625<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

(Aug. 28. 1944) JNT-30YU-1507<br />

[Revisions to the Memorandum sent by Movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia to the State Department and<br />

to San Francisco]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1795<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12. 1945) INT-33YV-134<br />

Serb-Nationalist Paper Here Sees Tito Seeking to<br />

Appease Serbs (May 30. 1945) INT-33YU-139<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7, 1944) INT-26SL184<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

fSepi. 8, 1944) INT-26SL-191<br />

Some reactions to reported Tito-Subasich<br />

agreement (Dec. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1619<br />

[Statement by Miloye M. Sokitch, Yugoslav<br />

government's "Delegate for Information," NYC,<br />

July 14, 1944]<br />

(July 14, Aug. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1495<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Tito on Crisis<br />

(Jan. 31. 1945) INT-30YU-1675<br />

Subasich, Tito and the Slovenes<br />

(July 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1468<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-30YU-1653<br />

Tito-Churchill Talks; American Mission to<br />

Mihailovich (Aug. 24. 1944) INT-30YU-1550<br />

Tito's Attitude Towards General Yugoslav<br />

Conditions (May 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1384<br />

Tito's Government and the Yugoslav-American<br />

Press (Jan. 5. 1944) INT-33YU-59<br />

Tito's Headquarters<br />

CDec. 28. 1943) INT-30YU-1191<br />

[Tito's recent activities and conference with<br />

Churchill] (Aug. 31. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1521<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-30YU-1216<br />

Tito's Speech to First Dalmatian Brigade<br />

(Sept. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1563<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Editorial from Staats-Zeitung,<br />

May 25, 1944 [Yugoslav Government Affairs]<br />

(May 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1418<br />

[West Coast Money for Tito Cause]<br />

(May 29, 1945) INT-30YU-1819<br />

[Yugoslav-American leaders and organizations: an<br />

overview] (Oct. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1561<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-33YU-129<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-I224<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Feb. 3. 1945) ¡NT-30YV-1676<br />

Yugoslav Politics in London [Genral Velebit's<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich's Alleged Cooperation<br />

with Germans] (May 6, 1944) ¡NT-30YV-1420<br />

Yugoslav Query (May IS, 1945) INT-30YU-1796<br />

Yugoslav Relief CO«. 3/, 1944) JNT-30YU-1579<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1528<br />

Tixier, Adríen<br />

Adrien Pierre Tixier<br />

(May 6-June 8. 1942) 1NT-12FR-222<br />

[Adrien Tixier: background]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1942) INT-12FR-372<br />

[Adnen Tixier, note]<br />

(July 10, 1942) 1NT-12FR-273;<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-12FR-499;<br />

(Sept. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-794<br />

[Adrien Tixier's statement on the French labor<br />

movement's support <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle]<br />

(May 12, 1942) INT-12FR-216<br />

Another Lunch with Pierre Rodrigues<br />

(May 18, 1942) INT-12FR-131<br />

[Confused situation in French West Africa and<br />

favorable reaction <strong>of</strong> the population to Allies<br />

invasion; views <strong>of</strong> Adrien Tixier]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942-Apr. 12, 1943) INT-12FR-459<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

[Free French celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in New<br />

York] (July 14-17, 1942) INT-12FR-266<br />

Free French [interview with Adrien Tixier on the<br />

relations between General de Gaulle and the<br />

labor movement] (May 6, 1942) INT-12FR-49<br />

Free French [relations with the labor movement]<br />

(May 1, 1942) INT-I2FR-48<br />

French Labor and de Gaulle<br />

([1942]) INT-12FR-214<br />

General Giraud, General de Gaulle, and Marcel<br />

Peyrouton [interview with Tixier]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-12FR-488<br />

Interview with Mr. Tixier<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-I2FR-556<br />

Interview with Tixier [reaction to U.S. negotiations<br />

with Darían about North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942: Nov. 23. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-392<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-531<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning Adrien Tixier,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1943) INT-12FR-573<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-33FR-12<br />

[Transfer <strong>of</strong> Tixier and appointment <strong>of</strong> Helleu]<br />

(Aug. 20. 1942) INT-12FR-334<br />

Tkach, Michael<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33UK-25<br />

Tkach, Stephen<br />

Anti-Union with <strong>US</strong>SR "Memorandum" in<br />

Preparation (Feb. 1, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-210<br />

Comment by Tkach and Sudimack<br />

(July 21, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-261<br />

Greek Catholic Scene<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-209<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Convention in<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., June 26-July 1, 1944]<br />

(July 15. 1944) INT-8CR-I57<br />

Sidelight on Recent GCU Convention<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-8CR-161<br />

[Stephen Tkach Requests Meeting with Edward R.<br />

Stettinius] (May 9, 1945) INT-8CR-224<br />

Tkach on Masaryk (June 7. 1945) INT-8CR-240<br />

Tlach, Victor<br />

Interview with Victor Tlach, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Dec. 23. 1942) INT-4AU-240<br />

Tobacco industry and products<br />

David Schnur ^Dec. 17. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-444<br />

Tobis-Sascha Film Industrie, A.G.<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs and<br />

political personalities]<br />

(Apr. 9-14. 1942) 1NT-4AU-107<br />

Today and Tomorrow (periodical)<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) ¡NT-33YU-118<br />

Todd, C. Bobby<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German Group<br />

in Rome (July 12. 1944) INT-13GE-1181<br />

Todorov, Kosta<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24. 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

[Communications Concerning Kosta Todorov]<br />

(Mar. 28-June 4, 1942) INT-7BU-3<br />

[Free and Independent Bulgaria, Its Aims, Its<br />

Activity] (Apr. 13-17, 1942) INT-7BU-4<br />

Todorovich, Borislav<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-33YU-68<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

(May 22. 1944) INT-30YU-1416<br />

Yugoslav Embassy Press Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1351<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 359


Toerock, Bishop Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Toerock, Bishop<br />

[Suggestion <strong>of</strong> Meeting Between Vambery and<br />

Otto] (Nov. 26. 1942; Nov. 28,<br />

1942) INT-1SHU-200<br />

Toivola, Urho<br />

Talk with Mr. Urho Toivala<br />

(May 23. 1944) INT-11FI-84<br />

[Urho Toivola] (Sept. 19. 1944) INT-11FI-93<br />

Tokoi, Oskari<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Finnish American League<br />

for Democracy (March 25. 1945) INT-11FI-111<br />

Annual Summer Festival <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-33FI-8<br />

[Bishop Alfred Haapanen, Oscari Tokoi, and John<br />

Saari] (May 12. ¡943) INT-11FI-47<br />

Finnish Notes. (May 23. 1945) INT-11FI-122<br />

Finnish Social Democratic opinion<br />

(Oct. 1. 1944) INT-11FI-96<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington, D.C. (Mar. 28. 1945) INT-11FI-113<br />

[Reports on Finnish Organizations Meetings]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) INT-11FI-110<br />

Toledano, Vicente Lombardo<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL (Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33RS-34<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News] (Apr. 27, 1942; May 8,<br />

1942) ¡NT-19MI-38<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish-speaking San Franciscans]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-27SP-477<br />

Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexican Labor<br />

News (Apr. 14, 1942; May 1,<br />

¡942) INT-19MI-36<br />

ToUer, Ernst<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-¡3GE-398<br />

Tolstoy, Alexandra<br />

Conditions at Oswego Refugee Camp Arouse<br />

Protest in Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(Mar. 24. ¡945) INT-24RS-356<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Russian Anti-Soviet Center<br />

Planned (July ¡1. ¡945) ¡NT-33RS-S6<br />

[Fund raising by the Tolstoy Foundation]<br />

(May 16, 1945) INT-24RS-377<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3. ¡945) INT-24RS-395<br />

Movement to Unite Slavs in U.S.A. in Common<br />

Bond <strong>of</strong> American Ideals Is Launched by<br />

Slavonic Committee (June ¡94¡) ¡NT-26SL-2<br />

Tolstoy Foundation<br />

Conditions at Oswego Refugee Camp Arouse<br />

Protest in Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(Mar. 24. ¡945) INT-24RS-356<br />

[Fund raising by the Tolstoy Foundation]<br />

(May ¡6. 1945) INT-24RS-377<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra Tolstoy<br />

and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the Tolstoy<br />

Foundation (July 3, 1945) INT-24RS-395<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1944) INT-24RS-324<br />

Tomas, Belarmino<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33SP-38<br />

Tomas, Navarro<br />

[Visit with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Navarro Tomas at Columbia<br />

University] (May 25, ¡945) INT-27SP-464<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American Politics]<br />

(June 27. ¡942) INT-30YU-H6<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27. ¡944) 1NT-30YU-1369<br />

Central European Reconstruction and Mihailovich<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-490<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Tomasich (Anthony<br />

Thomas) regarding the Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hvratska] (June 28, 1945) INT-30YU-1854<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-144<br />

360 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

"Croatians for Allied Cause"- Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko<br />

Tomasich fiVov. 30, ¡942) INT-30YU-371<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

(May ¡8-¡9, ¡942) INT-30YU-66<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, ¡942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press: Week Ending August<br />

15, 1942 (Aug. 29. ¡942) INT-30YU-184<br />

[Dinko Tomasic views on Partisan movement and<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> separate Serbian and Croatian<br />

states] (Jan. ¡7, ¡945) INT-30YU-¡661<br />

Dinko Tomasich (Aug. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-176;<br />

(Apr. ¡, ¡943) INT-30YU-7¡9;<br />

(June 8. ¡943) ¡NT-30YU-946<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area (Aug. 25. ¡944) INT-30YU-1506<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. ¡3. 1942) 1NT-30YU-588<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

(Apr. 13. 1942) INT-33YU-¡<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Recent Government Changes<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1464<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Elders" <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1490<br />

[Message <strong>of</strong> Dinko Tomasic on Archbishop<br />

Aloisius Stepinac] (Sept. 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-244<br />

More on Pavelich, Mohorovich and Sheptich<br />

(May 5, ¡945) INT-30YU-1782<br />

New American-Yugoslav Newspaper?<br />

(Apr. 6, ¡945) INT-30YU-I758<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko Tomasich views on Yugoslav<br />

situation] (Sept. 7 7, ¡942) INT-30YU-¡326<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dinko Tomasich<br />

(May 18. 1942) INT-30YU-61<br />

Reaction to Tito's Refusal To Accept Sutej and<br />

Simovich as Regents<br />

(Feb. 8. ¡945) INT-30YU-¡683<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 24, ¡944) INT-30YU-1411<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

(May 19, 1944) INT-30YU-¡403<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich] (Dec. ¡5. ¡942) INT-30YU-649<br />

Remarks <strong>of</strong> Tomasic and Ladesic on<br />

Croat-American Politics<br />

(Apr. 29, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡374<br />

"The New Opposition' Interprets the Recent<br />

Kmjevich Statement<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-30YU-¡657<br />

Thomas (Thomasic) on the Amer. Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. ¡2, ¡944) INT-30YU-¡493<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems] (Jan. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-165¡<br />

[Tomasich's Views on Communist Domination <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia] (May 15, ¡945) INT-30YU-1802<br />

[Yugoslav Developments at San Francisco]<br />

(May 4, ¡945) ¡NT-30YU-1784<br />

[Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile Against Partisans;<br />

King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat<br />

(Dec. 2, 16, 1942) INT-30YU-602<br />

Tomazic, Lujo<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-13¡8<br />

Tomich, F.<br />

Blue Slavia - Slavs and the Conference <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />

(Dec. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-H65<br />

Tomori (newspaper)<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. ¡8, ¡943) INTAAL-62<br />

Tonarelli, Romeo<br />

[Randolfo Pacciardi and Romeo Tonarelli arrival<br />

in U.S.] (Dec. 24. 194¡) INT-17IT-10<br />

[Romeo Tonarelli] (Dec. 27. 194¡-Jan. 28,<br />

1942) INT-17IT-15<br />

Topalovich, Zivko<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

(Aug. 15, ¡945) INT-33YU-I54<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

(Jan. ¡1. 1945) INT-30YU-1653<br />

Topography<br />

sec also Boundaries<br />

see also Maps<br />

Torak, John<br />

[Information on John Torak]<br />

(Feb. ¡1, ¡943) INT-15HU-258<br />

Torberg, Friedrich<br />

[Poem: "Traum Vom Heiligen Sowjet" by<br />

Friedrich Torberg] (Jan. 12, 1945) INT-4AU-689<br />

Torchia, William<br />

Bombs Explode in Frisco's Little Italy<br />

(July 1, ¡943) ¡NT-17IT-707<br />

Torczner, Harry<br />

Conversation held at OWI with Mr. Kochnitzky<br />

and Mr. Torczner, Head <strong>of</strong> Belgian Desk<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) rNT-6BE-66<br />

Tomich, Peter<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 3¡, ¡945; Feb. 5,<br />

¡945) INT-30YU-¡680<br />

Toronto, Canada<br />

Lord Halifax Speech (Feb. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-62<br />

Torres, Henri<br />

[Emile Bure and Henry Torres, editors <strong>of</strong><br />

France-Amérique, conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) INT-12FR-717<br />

Fifth Column in French Canada<br />

(May 9-¡4, ¡942) INT-12FR-54<br />

[French personalities]<br />

(Apr. 29, ¡942) INT-12FR-38<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. ¡, ¡944) INT-¡2FR-775<br />

French Visitors (May ¡7, 1945) INT-12FR-¡032<br />

[Henri Torres' unpublished book, note]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-¡2FR-492<br />

[Henry Torres and Bruno Weil]<br />

(3Vov. 7, ¡942) INT-¡2FR-552<br />

[Henry Torres, editor <strong>of</strong> France-Amérique,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 28, ¡943) INT-¡2FR-646<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

(Apr. 22. ¡942) INT-¡2FR-8¡<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, ¡943) INT-33Z-11<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever] (May 3. 1945) INT-¡2FR-¡035<br />

[Pierre Cot, Henri Laugier, and Henri Torres:<br />

addresses published by France Forever]<br />

(Aug. ¡942) INT-12FR-330<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, ¡942) ¡NT-¡2FR-¡54<br />

["Voix de France" financial support; notes on<br />

Henry Torres] (July 10, 1942) INT-¡2FR-240<br />

Toscanini, Walter<br />

[Walter Toscanini] (June 29. ¡943) INT-¡7IT-696<br />

Tosevic, Dimitri J.<br />

[Book "Not Nazis but Germans" by Toseviv]<br />

(Wov. 27, 7944) INT-30YU-1606<br />

loth, Charles J.<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary in<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

(Sept. ¡6. ¡943) INT-¡5HU-727<br />

Toth, John P.<br />

John P. Toth (May 27, 1943) INT-15HU-344<br />

Toth, Louis<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944; Apr. 28. 1944) INT-¡5HU-545<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30. 1944) INT-33HU-17<br />

Do We Need a Foreign-language Press in the<br />

U.S.? (July 27. 7944) INT-10EU-438<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Hungarian committee in the U.S.]<br />

(Mar. 27, 7944) ¡NT-15HU-504<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent]<br />

(July 22-Aug. 5, 1943) lNT-¡5HU-403<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

"Hungarian Liberty Day Meeting"<br />

(Mar. 5. ¡943) INT-15HU-282


Index by Subjects and Names Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

(July 4-24, 1943) INT-Í5HV-395<br />

[Hungarian politics in the U.S.]<br />

(July 13. 1943) ¡NT-1SHU-380<br />

[Informal statement on American-Hungarian<br />

situation] (Feb. 10, 1943: Feb. 11.<br />

1943) INT-15HU-260<br />

Interview with Louis Toth<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-15HU-256;<br />

(July 6. 1944) INT-15HU-583<br />

Louis Toth (Mar. 25. 1944) INT-15HV-506<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23. 24. 1944) INT-15HU-534<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and Article by<br />

Louis Toth] (Dec. 4. 1943; Dec. 23,<br />

1943) 1NT-1SHU-467<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 194S) INT-33HU-55<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) INT-33HU-6<br />

Toth's Telegram to Secretary Hull<br />

(Mar. 25. 1944) INT-1SHU-517<br />

Toth, Tibor<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26, 1945) ¡NT-1SHU-785<br />

Toulouse, France<br />

New Leftist FFI Chief at Toulouse<br />

(Oct. 9. 1944) INT-12FR-910<br />

Toumey, Paul<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland on the<br />

Romanian situation]<br />

(July 12. 1944) INT-23RM-258<br />

Trade<br />

see Common markets and free trade areas<br />

see Foreign exchange<br />

see Foreign trade<br />

see Trade agreements<br />

Trade agreements<br />

see also Common markets and free trade areas<br />

[Barter trade agreement between Argentina and<br />

Spain] (Mar. 14. 1942) INT-27SP-4!<br />

Swedish Exports to Germany as Viewed by the<br />

Scandinavian-American Press<br />

(May 20. 1944) INT-33SW-1<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

(Apr. 25-May 23. 1944) INT-IOEU-383<br />

Yugoslavia Trade Agreements; Yugoslavia,<br />

Chrome Production<br />

(Jan. 19. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-27<br />

Trade unions<br />

see Labor unions<br />

Traitors<br />

see Collaborators<br />

Trangas, Nicholas<br />

[Information on] Nicholas Michael Trangas<br />

(July 29. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-137<br />

Trangas Report (Dec. 31. 1943) 1NT-14GR-454<br />

Transjordan<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> Emir Abdullah <strong>of</strong><br />

Transjordan] (Mar. 22. 1942: Mar. 31.<br />

1942) INT-2AB-3: (Mar. 31, 1942) INT-33AR-6<br />

[Information on Jewish and Arabic political<br />

organizations and periodicals published in<br />

Palestine and Transjordan]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-18JE-220<br />

Transport Workers Union<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Wov. 50, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

Transportation and transportation equipment<br />

see Aircraft and aircraft industry<br />

see Civil aviation<br />

see Harbors and ports<br />

see International cooperation in<br />

communications and transportation<br />

see Railroads<br />

see Ships and shipping<br />

see Travel<br />

Transylvania<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors' Letter on Transylvania<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-1SHV-668;<br />

(Dec. 12, 1944) INT-33HU-47<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

(Nov. 17. 1944) INT-15HU-653;<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) 1NT-15HV-657<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-33HU-62<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary<br />

(Nov. 25, 1944) INT-33HU-44<br />

Churchill and Hull Statements Give Hope to<br />

Hungarian-Americans<br />

(Ocr. 11, 1944) INT-33HU-35<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-764<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) INT-15HU-809<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

(Feb. 16, 1945) INT-33HU-54<br />

Hungarian-Americans Continue Agitation Over<br />

Transylvania (Apr. 27. 1945) INT-33HU-65<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4. 1945) INT-I5HU-789<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

(June 1. 1943) INT-15HU-352:<br />

(June 1. 1943; June 13. 1943) INT-15HU-353<br />

[Memorandum about Transylvania problem to<br />

American U.S. UNCIO Delegation]<br />

(May 15. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-800<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-763<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor Kerekes<br />

(Apr. 17. 1945) INT-15HU-751<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians and Romanians in<br />

Cleveland to the conflict in Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1944) INT-23RM-270<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Romanians and Hungarians in<br />

Cleveland to conflict over Transylvania]<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-23RM-268<br />

Reactions to Conflict over Transylvania<br />

(Sept. 25. 1944) INT-15HU-617<br />

[Report on speech by Oscar Jaszi]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1945) INT-15HU-734<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms<br />

(Oct. 6. 1944) INT-15HU-646<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

(Oct. 13. 1944) INT-33HU-36<br />

[Tibor Eckhardt memorial to Hungarian<br />

government, Feb. 1943]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-15HU-677<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33HU-67<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans on Romanian<br />

Armistice and Transylvania]<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) 1NT-15HU-649<br />

Transylvania Society<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-1SHU-764<br />

[Memorandum about Transylvania problem to<br />

American U.S UNCIO Delegation]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-15HU-800<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

(May 3. 1945) INT-15HU-763<br />

Trauttmansdorff, Francis<br />

Austrian Action (Apr. 29, 1941) INT-4AU-1<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) 1NT-4AU-114<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27, 1942) 1NT-4AU-49<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) 1NT-4AU-32<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

Whereabouts <strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) INT-4AU-419<br />

Travailleur (newspaper)<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13. 1944) INT-12FR-714<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-26<br />

Traven, Anna<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven]<br />

(June 11. 1945) INT-30YU-1831<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven, Acting<br />

Secretary, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans] (Apr. 21. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1780<br />

Trbuhovich, Dusan<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran; Interviews with M. D.<br />

Horvath and John Kovac]]<br />

(Aug. 26. Sept. 8. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-166<br />

Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

American Srbobran Citing "Pertinax" and<br />

Promising Publication <strong>of</strong> "Important<br />

Documents" (Oct. 19, 1942) INT-30YU-355<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran's Alleged Anti-Croat<br />

Campaign] (Apr. 28, 1942) 1NT-30YU-43<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Here and Abroad<br />

(May 28, 1942) 1NT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YÜ-623<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation, List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21, 27, 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National Federation,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1, 1944<br />

COcr. 18, 1944) INT-33YU-94<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Ocr. 3, 6, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-323<br />

Interviews with Mr. Samuel Werlinich, President<br />

and Mr. Branko Pekich, General-Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Apr. 9-14. 1942) INT-30YU-46<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942) INT-30YU-321<br />

Miladen Trbuhovich (Serb)<br />

(Nov. 25. 1942) INT-30YU-332<br />

Mirko Markovich Pamphlet<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-622<br />

[Mladen Trbuhovich]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-62S<br />

Mr. Michael Horvath's Views, English Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Zajednicar," Organ <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-372<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

(vor. dates. May-Dec. 1942) INT-30YU-485<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mladen Trbuhovich and Entry into<br />

Priesthood (Nov. 25. 1942) INT-30YU-333<br />

[Serb National Federation]<br />

(May 12. 1942) INT-30YU-97<br />

Serb National Federation; Serbian National<br />

Defense Council<br />

(Apr. 13-15, 1942) INT-30YU-48<br />

Serbian National Defense Council (Captain Pavich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Visiting Yugoslav Military Mission)<br />

(Apr. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-44<br />

[Serbs: Priest in Aliquippa, Pa.]<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) INT-30YU-1243<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 361


Treasure Island, Calif. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Treasure Island, Calif.<br />

[Program for Yugoslav Day celebration, Treasure<br />

Island, Calif., July 2, 1939] INT-30YU-1118<br />

Treaties and conventions<br />

see also Atlantic Charter<br />

see also Lend-lease agreements<br />

see also Munich Agreement<br />

see also Trade agreements<br />

see also Treaty <strong>of</strong> Saint Germain-en-Laye<br />

see also Treaty <strong>of</strong> Trianon<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as Amicus<br />

Curiae (June 8, 1943) INT-4AU-352<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

(May 18-19. 1942) INT-30YU-66<br />

[Differences in Soviet pacts <strong>of</strong> mutual assistance<br />

with Great Britain and Czechoslovakia]<br />

fDec. IS, 1943) INT-24RS-210<br />

Jevtich on Subasich's Trip to London;<br />

Soviet-Yugoslav Pact Expected in London<br />

(Feb. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-720<br />

Leading editorial in "Rossiya"<br />

(Aug. 7, 1942) INT-24RS-118<br />

Moscow Pact [refugee group leaders reaction]<br />

fiVov. 3. 1943) INT-10EU-272<br />

Pan-Dodecanesian Congress Held Sunday, October<br />

24, 1943: Legal Status <strong>of</strong> the Dodecanese Islands<br />

(Nov. 2, 1943) INT-14GR-432<br />

[Polish-American views on British-Soviet treaty<br />

and post-war situation]<br />

(June 12-Aug. 5. 1942) INT-21PO-72<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press on<br />

Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

(Dec. 15, 1943) INT-10EU-299<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks Benes'<br />

treaty with Moscow; proposal to publish their<br />

letter in the U.S.] (Feb. 29, 1944) INT-9CZ-647<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Rapallo<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-4S3<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (Nov. 9. 1942) INT-30YU-421<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Saint Germain-en-Laye<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-4AU-123<br />

[Autonomy <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian]<br />

(var. dates, 1929 to 1939) INT-8CR-151<br />

Carrying into Force an Overdue Treaty:<br />

Self-Govemment for Carpathian-Russia<br />

(Aug. 1938) INT-8CR-149<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Trianon<br />

Hungarian Catholic Paper Sounds Call for a<br />

Campaign Against "Bolshevism" and a New<br />

Trianon in the Homeland<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33HU-69<br />

[Hungarian situation] (Mar. 1943) INT-15HU-286<br />

Trebicka, Dhimitri<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

(Feb. 2, 1944) INT-1AL-98<br />

Trend <strong>of</strong> Events (periodical)<br />

[Jewish reaction to Free German Manifesto]<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-13GE-762<br />

Tresca, Carlo<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Carlo a Prato]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1943) ¡NT-171T-527<br />

Anniversary Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Assassination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carlo Tresca (Jan. 18, 1944) INT-331T-45<br />

[Appeal to Governor Dewey to appoint a special<br />

prosecutor for the investigation <strong>of</strong> the Tresca<br />

murder] (Oct. 19, 1944; Nov. 10.<br />

1944) INT-17IT-1675<br />

[Buscemi-Montana and Antoninfs claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist responsibility for the Tresca murder]<br />

(Jan. 14. 1943) INT-17rr-526<br />

[Carlo Tresca] (Jan. 29. 1943) INT-17/7-55 7<br />

Commemoration de Carlo Tresca a la Mazzini<br />

Society et les Développements de la Polemqiue<br />

sur l'Intervention de l'OWI<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-577<br />

362 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Commemoration de Carlo Tresca par le Groupe du<br />

"Martello" (Feb. 15, 1943) INT-171T-585<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a committee to investigate the<br />

Tresca murder] (Mar. 24, 1943) INT-1717-619<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis] (Jan. 12, 1943) INT-17IT-525<br />

[Italian-American reactions to the murder <strong>of</strong> Carlo<br />

Tresca] (Jan. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-570<br />

L'Assassinat de Carlo Tresca et la Reaction dans<br />

les Milieux Italiens et Italo-Americains des Etats<br />

Unis (Fei. 23, 1943) INT-17IT-687<br />

[Memorial service for Carlo Tresca]<br />

(May 31, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-671<br />

[Memorial service for Carlo Tresca and Mazzini<br />

Society meeting] (June 1, 1943) INT-17IT-673<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) INT-33IT-6<br />

[Public interest in the Tresca murder case]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1632<br />

Tresca Case Reappears<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-33IT-108<br />

Trêves, Piero<br />

[Piero Trêves] (Feb. 17, 1942) INT-17IT-32<br />

Treviranus, Gottfried<br />

Bruening, Treviranus Active?<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1209<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 19, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-460<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-519<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-33GE-98<br />

[Gottfried Treviranus]<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-13GE-1516<br />

Gottfried Treviranus in New York<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-33GE-92<br />

[Gottfried Treviranus, Otto Strasser, and Karl<br />

Spiecker] (Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-751<br />

Interview with Mr. Treviranus, Dr. F. Karsen, and<br />

Mr. Friedrich Stampfer<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1432<br />

Letter Received From Tet Borsig on Subject <strong>of</strong><br />

Article on Himself amd Treviranus in<br />

Publication "Protestant"<br />

(July 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1660<br />

Luncheon at Veau D'Or Restaurant as Guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Treviranus (May 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1517<br />

Meeting with Dr. Treviranus at the Savoy-Plaza<br />

Hotel (Afar. 17, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1420<br />

Paul Tillich, Gottfried Treviranus, and Fritz von<br />

Unruh (Sept. 27-30, 1943) INT-13GE-873<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-750<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German Extraction<br />

in U.S. (Feb. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-578<br />

Trevlosh, Tajar<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(Nov. 17. 1943) INT-1AL-82<br />

Trials<br />

[Information on Sava Kosanovich-Philip<br />

Markovich Trial] (Dec. 31. 1943-Feb. 3,<br />

1944) INT-30YU-1205<br />

Markovich versus Ivanovich<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-30YU-1681<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and the<br />

French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and Munich;<br />

Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-429<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 31, 1945; Feb. 5,<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1680<br />

[Suzanne Blum, letter received on the Riom trials]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-162<br />

Tribune Publishing Co.<br />

[Letter to War Production Board by Tribune<br />

Publishing Co, Omaha, Nebraska]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-13GE-1010<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island,<br />

NYC, June 27, 1943<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27. 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

Tricolor Legion<br />

French Tricolor Legion<br />

(July 7, 1942) INT-33FR-1<br />

Tricolor (periodical)<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-12FR-764<br />

Tricolor, Andre Labarthe's American Venture<br />

(Apr. 28. 1944) INT-33FR-26<br />

Trident (periodical)<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-29UK-34<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Trieste<br />

A Slovene "Progressive" Predicts What Will<br />

Happen in Slovenia Once War is Over<br />

(Apr. 5, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-799<br />

Campaign for return <strong>of</strong> Trieste, Istria<br />

(JVov. 16, 1944) INT-30YU-1600<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercin<br />

(Nov. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1592<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(JVov. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1584<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1942) INT-30YU-508<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" (May 18, 1945) INT-33IT-143<br />

Kosanovich Press Conference, in Its Mention <strong>of</strong><br />

Trieste, Excites Italian Criticism<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-33IT-74<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers Support<br />

Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

(May 28, 1945) INT-33HU-72<br />

Mazzini Society Organ Proposals Trieste as United<br />

Nations Seat (June 20, 1945) INT-33IT-149<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the question<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trieste] (May 25, 1945) INT-21PO-1350<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Trieste<br />

question] (July 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1435<br />

Reactions to Tito's Occupation <strong>of</strong> Trieste, II<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-30YU-1806<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Fiume and Istrian<br />

Italians; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italian Communists on<br />

Trieste (Apr. 7, 1945) INT-17IT-1723<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

(Aug. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-154<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Charges Anglo-Americans with<br />

Employing Hunger To Solve Trieste Problem<br />

(May 30, 1945) INT-33YU-141<br />

'"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-33YU-116<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav-Italian territorial claims, views <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian refugee politicians<br />

(Dec. 2, 1943) INT-33YU-53<br />

Trifunovich, Misha<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in America<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-149<br />

The Latest Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1056<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Tripanis, George<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Tripanis<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-14GR-713<br />

Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

[" AU Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner" and<br />

Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

Publications] (June 4, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-108<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and Its<br />

Possible Aftermath<br />

(Mar. 2, 1943) INT-30YU-731


Index by Subjects and Names Turkey<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Mr. Constantin Fotitch<br />

(June 26. 1942) INT-30YU-132S<br />

[First Issue <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslavia"]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-30YU-259<br />

Louis Adamic and Co. Send Greetings to Yugoslav<br />

Partisans Via Moscow<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-30YU-570<br />

[Politics Related to King Peter's Visit]<br />

(July 4. 1942) INT-30YU-13S<br />

Program on Yugoslavia, Sponsored Jointly by<br />

Freedom House and Town Hall Was Held<br />

March 1 in New York City<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-733<br />

[Trivanovich Interview with Ambassador Litvinov]<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-494<br />

Vaso Trivanovich (Apr. 13, 1942) INT-30YU-15;<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-30YU-115<br />

Vaso Trivanovich May See Ambassador Litvinov<br />

(Dec. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-474<br />

Vaso Trivanovich, Yugoslav, Speaks at American<br />

Czechoslovak Foundation<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-3<br />

[Vaso Trivanovitch]<br />

(May 29, June 3, 1942) INT-30YU-73<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) MT-30YU-194<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-229<br />

Trombetta, Domenico<br />

[Denaturalization proceedings against Domenico<br />

Trombetta] (July 24, 1942; Sept. 29,<br />

1942) INT-17IT-406<br />

Notes on Some Leading Italian Fascist Agents<br />

Now Active in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) ¡NT-17IT-78<br />

Trost, Rudolph<br />

Interview with Rudolph Trost (Slovene)<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1055<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-30YU-1760<br />

Troy, N.Y.<br />

Troy, N.Y. "Freie Presse"<br />

(Feb. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-572<br />

Troy, N.Y. Freie Presse (newspaper)<br />

Troy, N.Y. "Freie Presse"<br />

(Fea 6, 1942) INT-13GE-S72<br />

Trubovich, Mladen<br />

Croatian Affairs (Sept. 26. 1942) INT-30YU-248<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich] (Oct. S, 1942) INT-30YU-354<br />

Truce, G.<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> New York Latvian Organization<br />

(JVov. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-477<br />

Trujillo, Rafael L.<br />

Germam Refugee Reports About President Trujillo<br />

(Aug. 17, 1944) INT-13GE-I188<br />

Truman, Harry S.<br />

Appeal to President Harry S. Truman by the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Parishes and Associations in the East<br />

(May 8. 194S) 1NT-21PO-1334<br />

Jewish Comments on the President's Palestine<br />

Statement (Sept. 10. 1945) 1NT-18JE-573<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Vice-President Truman with Polish<br />

delegation] (Apr. 12. 1945) INT-21PO-1245<br />

[Pledge <strong>of</strong> allegiance addressed to President<br />

Truman by the International Workers Order]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-580<br />

[Polish-American press comment on President<br />

Truman's statements on Poland]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1945) INT-21PO-1516<br />

Trumbic, Ante<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-565<br />

Trunk, James W.<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-33YU-133<br />

Trust territories<br />

see International trusteeships<br />

Truth and Justice Society<br />

[Appeal from the Truth and Justice Society]<br />

(June 11. 1942) INT-17IT-185<br />

Truth (newspaper)<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian underground newspaper<br />

"Truth"] (Oct. 4, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1516<br />

Trutza, John<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

(JVov. 14. 1944) INT-23RM-309<br />

[Conversations with Jacob Barbu, Nicholas<br />

Balindu, and Reverend John Trutza]<br />

(June 6, 1945) INT-23RM-371<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy] (Ocl. 20, 1943) INT-23RM-204<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and the Romanian Episcopate]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-23RM-195<br />

[Interview with Reverend John Trutza]<br />

(July 20, 1943) INT-23RM-171;<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-23RM-177;<br />

(Oct. 8. 1943) ¡NT-23RM-199<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Some Members <strong>of</strong> the Romanian<br />

Episcopate at Reverend Trutza's Church]<br />

(iVov. 4, 1943) INT-23RM-208<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Romanians towards the<br />

proposed radio address by ex-King Carol]<br />

(JVov. 24, 1943) INT-23RM-213<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians on the armistice terms]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1944) INT-23RM-273<br />

Tsamis, Spiro<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

(Mar. 7. 1942) INT-14GR-53<br />

Tsangadas, C. A.<br />

[Conversation with C. A. Tsangadas]<br />

(Jan. 17, 1945) 1NT-14GR-647<br />

[Interviews with Anthony Ellison and C. A.<br />

Tsangadas] (May 26, 1945) INT-14GR-717<br />

Tsankov, Alexander<br />

Political Parties in Bulgaria<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) INT-7BU-54<br />

Tschuppik, Walter<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Walter<br />

Tschuppik] (July 4, 1942; July 18,<br />

1942) INT-17IT-321<br />

Tsellos, E.<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

[Resignations <strong>of</strong> Tsellos and Kanellopoulos]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-14GR-353<br />

Tsiang, T. F.<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-33Z-56<br />

Tsirimokos, Elias<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33GR-99<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-429<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] (Oct. 16. 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: A. J. H.<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-426<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Elias Tsirimokos<br />

(Feà 14. 1945) INT-14GR-672<br />

Tsolakoglou, Gen.<br />

[Greek political figures abroad and in U.S.; Greek<br />

shipping; communism]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-52<br />

Tsolakoglou government<br />

(Feh. 26-Apr. 14, 1942) INT-14GR-174<br />

Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

[Crete] (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-14GR-316<br />

Demands <strong>of</strong> Greek <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo preceding the<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Tsouderos<br />

(Mar. 31. Apr. 1. 1944) INT-14GR-491<br />

Emmanuel Tsouderos (Feb. 16. 1942) INT-14GR-6<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

(Jan. 26. 1944) INT-33GR-44<br />

Interview with Prime Minister Tsouderos<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-14GR-434<br />

[King George II National Holiday Address to<br />

Greek Armed Forces, and Address <strong>of</strong> Emmanuel<br />

Tsouderos to the Greek People, Mar. 25, 1943]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-14GR-347<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(May 16, 1942) INT-33GR-9;<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-33GR-10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) 1NT-33GR-3<br />

Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Greece Explains Lease-Lend<br />

Agreement to His People<br />

(July 15. 1942) INT-14GR-248<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

(Mar. 7-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-176<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> Tsouderos<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-14GR-537<br />

Tsouderos Advises Collaboration with the EAM<br />

(Aug. 10. 1944) INT-33GR-57<br />

[Tsouderos and his government]<br />

(Mar. 10-June 18. 1942) INT-14GR-148<br />

[Tsouderos broadcast from London to Greece]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1942) INT-14GR-281<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Emmanuel Tsouderos<br />

(May 29. 1945) INT-14GR-721;<br />

(Apr. 23. 1945) INT-14GR-726<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-33GR-11<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29. ¡942) INT-14GR-175<br />

Tsouderos, John<br />

Interview with John Tsouderos in regard to the<br />

Greek Battalion (Oct. 4, 1943) INT-14GR-424<br />

Tsouros, Christos<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America (Sept. 21, 1944) INT-33GR-64<br />

Tubelis, Jadvyga<br />

[Jadvyga Tubelis, sister-in-law <strong>of</strong> Antanas<br />

Smetona] (Oct. 25, 1942) INT-5BA-59<br />

Lithuanian Soviet General Viadas Karvelis<br />

(Feb. 11. 1944) INT-5BA-309<br />

Smetona in Chicago (Fef>. 18. 1943) INT-5BA-126<br />

Tucci, Niccolo<br />

[Paolo Contini and Niccolo Tucci]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1944) 1NT-171T-1062<br />

Tulirinta, Erkki R.<br />

Erkki Robert Tulirinta<br />

(Oct. 29, 1943) INT-11FI-65<br />

Tunisia<br />

International: North African Political Situation;<br />

Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian<br />

Army in Russia ¡NT-9CZ-307<br />

Present Situation in Tunisia<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) INT-niT-960<br />

Tunis May Go Over to British, Lecturer Says<br />

(Dec. 3. 1941) INT-12FR-96<br />

Tupini, Umberto<br />

[Umberto Tupini] (Sept. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1424<br />

Turco, Renzo<br />

[San Francisco investigation <strong>of</strong> Fascist activities]<br />

(May 26, 1942) INT-17IT-235<br />

Turco, Sem<br />

[Sem Turco] (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-757<br />

Turin, Italy<br />

[Political parties in Turin; organization <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

labor movement] (Dec. 18, 1943) INT-17IT-962<br />

Turkey<br />

see also Ardahan<br />

see also Dodecanese Islands<br />

see also Istanbul, Turkey<br />

see also Kars<br />

see also Turks<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) ¡NT-33AR-15<br />

Armenians: document series ¡NT-3AM-1 to<br />

¡NT-3AM-90; INT-33AM-1 to ¡NT-33AM-10<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Turkish embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials towards<br />

U.S. production, Ambassador Steinhardt, and the<br />

Russo-German struggle]<br />

(May 10. 1942) INT-2AB-45<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 363


Turkey Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Austrian refugees interned in Turkey]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) INT-4AU-592<br />

[Axis diplomatic agencies in Turkey, personnel<br />

list] (Dec. 16. 1942-Jan. 6. 1943) INT-10EU-116<br />

Greek relations with Turkey<br />

(Apr. 24-June 6. 1942) INT-14GR-167<br />

Information on Communist Activities in Turkey<br />

and the Balkans<br />

(Oct. 21-Oct. 28, 1943) INT-10EU-285<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-33AR-7<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

(May 26. 1942) INT-33GR-10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-14GR-467;<br />

(Feb. 10. 1944) 1NT-33GR-46<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

([Mar. 10. 1944]) 1NT-1AL-110<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sept. ¡7, 1941 to Apr. 13. 1942) INT-10EU-24<br />

Reprint <strong>of</strong> editorial [on Turkey] from Greek<br />

American Tribune<br />

(Sept. 11. 1943) ¡NT-14GR-420<br />

Turkish: document series 1NT-28TU-1 to<br />

INT-28TU-21<br />

Turkish People's Party<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the parliamentary group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

People's Party] (May 15. 1945) 1NT-28TU-11<br />

Turkis ts<br />

[Information on the Turkists and Communists in<br />

Turkey] (May 8. 1944) INT-28TV-9<br />

Turks<br />

Turkish: document series INT-28TU-1 to<br />

INT-28TU-21<br />

Turner Topics (periodical)<br />

American Turners (Feb. 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1386<br />

Turrell, Harry C.<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and Americans All, Inc. and<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Paul Deac]<br />

(Oct. 14, 1943) INT-23RM-202<br />

Turyn, Alexander<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Turyn]<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-21PO-714<br />

Tuszynski, Cornelius H.<br />

[Cornelius H. Tuszynski]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1289<br />

Tuvim, Joseph<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-406<br />

Twenty Year Pact Celebration, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Apr. 1944<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 20 year Pact between<br />

Czechoslovakia and Russia<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-9CZ-680<br />

Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-238<br />

[Oscar Halecki on "Tygodnik Polski"]<br />

(Feb 8, 1944) INT-21PO-688<br />

[Theodore Abel] (Feb. 8, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-249<br />

[Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

(Fed. 9, 1943) INT-21PO-242:<br />

(Feb. 10. 1943) INT-21PO-247;<br />

(Feb. ¡5. 1943) ÍNT-21PO-258;<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) 1NT-21PO-681<br />

Tyomies (newspaper)<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> Tyomies Stockholders<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) INT-33FI-27<br />

Finnish-American Press and San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-33FI-25<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-11FI-45;<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4. 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

The Finnish-Americans<br />

(May 9. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-39<br />

364 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Tyovaen Osuustoimintalehti (newspaper)<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-I1FI-45;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-11F1-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) ¡NT-33FI-23<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Finland From its War With Russia<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-11F1-32<br />

Tyrol<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-624<br />

New Austrian Exile Publication Plays Up South<br />

Tyrol (JVov. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33AU-31<br />

[Note about pamphlet on South Tyrol question]<br />

(Nov. 2. 1944) INT-4AU-638<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

(Ocf. 23. 1944) INT-33AU-28<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11. 1945) INT-4AV-763<br />

Sforza About Territorial Questions<br />

(Aug. 23. 1944) INT-4AU-579<br />

[Socialist views on South Tyrol]<br />

(Oct. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-626<br />

[South Tyrol] (Dec. 6. 1944) INT-4AU-670<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's views on South Tyrol]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1945) INT-4AU-884<br />

Tysliava, Joseph<br />

[Annual benefit concert <strong>of</strong> Vienybe]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1943) INT-5BA-101<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "I Don't Like<br />

Hitler's Stooges" by Laukuviskis, Vilnis, Feb. 18,<br />

1943 (Mar. 6. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-150<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-5BA-292<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov 20-22nd<br />

(Dec. 21. 1943) INT-5BA-279<br />

"Vienybe" on the Forthcoming American<br />

Lithuanian Congress<br />

(Jan. 7. 1944) INT-SBA-286<br />

Ubasic, George<br />

Ambridge [Pa.] Meeting December 12, 1942<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) 1NT-30YU-491<br />

Ubojchich, Leo<br />

[conversation with Leo Ubojchich]<br />

(Feb. 24. 1945) INT-30YU-1707;<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-30YU-1708<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

(JVov. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1583<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

(Sept II, 1944) INT-30YU-1536<br />

Udrzal, Georges<br />

Interview with Georges Udrzal<br />

(July 8, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-502<br />

Ugeux, William<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) ¡NT-33BE-2<br />

Uhse, Bodo<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

(June 25, 1943) INT-13GE-1098<br />

Ujaniku, Mestan<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli Kombetar<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-95<br />

Ujcic, Vincent<br />

Croatian Congress Will Fight Back<br />

(July 10, 1943) INT-30YV-1003<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-I50<br />

Ujedinjeno Srpstvo (newspaper)<br />

A Convert to the Mihailovich Cause<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33YU-82<br />

Convert to the Mihailovich Cause<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1492<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1169<br />

[Ujedinjeno Srpstvo editorial policy; comments on<br />

article about Yugoslav bombing crews]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1158<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5. 1944) INT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-88<br />

Ujlaky, Francis<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10. 1944; May 11. 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Interview with Rev. Francis Ujilaky, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Sept. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-611<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "With Bleeding Heart"]<br />

(JVov. 9, 1942) INT-15HU-215<br />

Ujszaszi, Stephen<br />

[Stockholm dispatch relating to Hungary]<br />

(May 7-10. 1944) INT-15HU-550<br />

Ukraine<br />

see also Ukrainians<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

(July 16-Aug. 5. 1942) ¡NT-19MI-68<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16. 1945; May 14. 1945) INT-8CR-228<br />

Excerpts from "Russia is no Riddle" by Edmund<br />

Stevens (Mar. 26. 1945) INT-24RS-354<br />

First Governor <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia Fears<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Territory's Cession to Soviet<br />

Ukraine (July 4, 1945) INT-33CR-20<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14, 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

Jan Kwapinski on Ukrainian-Polish Relations<br />

(Jan. 8, 1944) INT-33PO-62<br />

Possible Nazi Move Regarding Polish-Ukrainian<br />

Border (July 5, 1943) INT-21PO-476<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> a Representative Sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish-American Press to Recent Russian Claims<br />

to Ukrainian and Byelorussian Territory Held by<br />

Poland (Feb. 22-Mar. 6, 1943) INT-21PO-302<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) INT-24RS-83<br />

Slav Affairs (June 2, 1945) INT-10EU-596<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26. 1942) 1NT-26SL-6<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

(Not. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-155<br />

Ukrainian Problem in the Polish National Council,<br />

London, Nov 11, 1942<br />

(JVov. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-129<br />

Ukrainians: document series 1NT-29UK-1 to<br />

INT-29UK-380<br />

Ukrainians: numbered reports INT-33UK-1 to<br />

INT-33UK-36<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO)<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-239<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1941) INT-24RS-63<br />

Ukraine Congress Committee<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent in Philadelphia<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-29UK-266<br />

Ukraine National Association<br />

Ukrainian National Association Meeting<br />

(JVov. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-122<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Ukraine (periodical)<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

(O.D.W U.) in Europe<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-93


Index by Subjects and Names Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(Nov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1942) INT-29UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) 1NT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Aid Association<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) 1NT-29UK-16<br />

Ukrainian Alliance<br />

Polish Politics and Propaganda in the U.S.;<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.]<br />

(Dec. 1-15, 1942) INT-29UK-196<br />

Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area] ([July, 1943]) INT-29UK-212<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-29UK-135<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-29UK-154<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1944) 1NT-29UK-276<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-29VK-293<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

(Feb. 2, 1943) INT-29UK-156<br />

Projected Ukrainian National Congress<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-29UK-220<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14. 1944) INT-29UK-275<br />

[Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1943) INT-29UK-165;<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-29UK-217<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) 1NT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian-American Citizens Association<br />

[Michael Darmopray]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1941) INT-29UK-108<br />

Ukrainian-American Citizens League <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, Inc.<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

Ukrainian American Congress, Washington,<br />

DC, May 1940<br />

New Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

(Oct. 18, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-235<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity (Oct. 22, 1943) INT-29UK-236<br />

Ukrainian American Council<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) JNT-29UK-234<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian Council<br />

Action (Sept. 21. 1943) INT-29UK-227<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-226<br />

Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) 1NT-29VK-217<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) 1NT-29UK-229<br />

[Ukrainian National Association]<br />

([Aug., 1943]) INT-29UK-216<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Plans to Establish<br />

Umbrella Organization for Ukrainian Groups]<br />

(Sept. 3. 1943) INT-29UK-224<br />

Ukrainian-American Fraternal Union<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15. 1945) ¡NT-33UK-35<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian American League<br />

Foreign Language Groups<br />

(Nov. 20-27, 1942) 1NT-1SHU-209<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9. 1943; June 14. 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., ¡942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian-American League <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

City<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) INT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian-American (periodical)<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943: June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Ukrainian-American Relief Association<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-29UK-333<br />

[Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-29UK-336<br />

Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) INT-29UK-339;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29UK-349<br />

Permit Denied to Ukrainian Relief Committee in<br />

Philadelphia (Jan. 6. 1945) INT-29UK-334<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

(July 14, 1944) ¡NT-29UK-307<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

CJVov. 4, 1944) INT-29UK-323<br />

Ukrainian American War Bond Drive<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Meeting in New<br />

York City (Dec. 18. 1943) INT-29UK-255<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Association<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-198<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Committee<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) ¡NT-33VK-33<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-353<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(May 22. 1943) INT-29UK-195;<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June IS. 1945) INT-33VK-35<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (JVov. /, 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10. 1943) 1NT-29UK-198<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (JVov. 21, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainian-Canadian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 22-24, 1944<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2. 1944) 1NT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8. 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2, 1944) INT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainian Central Council<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Nov. 24, 1942<br />

(Nov. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-127<br />

New Trends in Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-29UK-128<br />

Ukrainian Committee for Aid to the Allies<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian Committee to Combat Fascism<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U S.]<br />

(June 9. 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Ukrainian Community News (periodical)<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33VK-35<br />

Ukrainian Community Times (periodical)<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-33UK-33<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19. 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-29UK-283<br />

Interview with Rev. Oleksiw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-29UK-306<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1944) INT-29UK-293<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (Nov. 1. 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

New Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

(Oct. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-235<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian Council<br />

Action (Sept. 21, 1943) INT-29UK-227<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Granovsky's Campaign for<br />

an Indépendant Ukraine]<br />

(May 7, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-366<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity (Oct. 22, 1943) INT-29UK-236;<br />

(Oct. 22. 1943) INT-33UK-8<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-272<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) 1NT-33VK-12<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-29UK-226<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> the Memorandum on the Ukrainian<br />

Situation to the American Delegation at the UN<br />

Conference (June 4, 1945) INT-29UK-361<br />

The Ukrainian-Americans<br />

([Mar, 1944]) INT-29UK-277<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) INT-29VK-229;<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-33UK-6<br />

[Ukrainian-American War Bond Drive]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-29UK-259<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20. 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

(May 26, 1944) INT-29UK-299<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Lobbying Efforts<br />

in San Francisco] (May 4, 1945) INT-29UK-365<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Meeting in New<br />

York City (Dec. 18. 1943) INT-29UK-255<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 365


Ukrainian Congress Committee Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Memorandum and<br />

Representation at San Francisco]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 14, 1945) INT-29UK-360<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for a<br />

Plebiscite (Oct. 25, 1944) INT-S3UK-28<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for a<br />

Plebiscite in Polish-Soviet Border Territory<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-29UK-320<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June, 1943]) INT-29UK-211<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Plans to Establish<br />

Umbrella Organization for Ukrainian Groups]<br />

(Sept. 3. 1943) INT-29UK-224<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. IS, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(Nov. 4. 1944) INT-29UK-323<br />

[UNCIO delegation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 3, 1945) INT-29UK-363<br />

Ukrainian Cultural Society<br />

[Ukrainian Cultural Society Memo on Eastern<br />

Boundary <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-190<br />

Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper)<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19. 1945) ¡NT-29UK-353<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the Nationalist<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

(July 6, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-19<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) ¡NT-33UK-35<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-15<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the Slavic<br />

Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

(JVov. 10, 1941) INT-26SL-11<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-33UK-16<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 2. 1943) INT-29UK-187<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-33UK-34<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 31, 1944) INT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-271<br />

Ukrainian Communist Line Paper Reports Support<br />

for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian Separatists<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-33UK-32<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Nov. 29, 1944) INT-29UK-329<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258;<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) 1NT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Nazi Headquarters<br />

in Argentina (Sept. 23, 1944) INT-29UK-319<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) 1NT-33VK-29<br />

Ukrainian Societies (Mar. 2, 1942) INT-29VK-9<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) 1NT-33UK-31<br />

366 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Ukrainian Defense Association<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

(Nov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-29UK-333<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14. 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] (Dec. 17, 1943) INT-33UK-10<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943; Dec. 17, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-253<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

(Sepi. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-226<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) INT-29UK-257;<br />

(Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33UK-11<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25, 1943) INT-29UK-229<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-29UK-178<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Defense Association [Detroit meeting,<br />

Dec. 26, 1942] (Dec. 26, 1942) INT-29UK-134<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-Í6<br />

Ukrainian Farmer-Labor Temple Association<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(May 22, 1943) INT-29UK-195;<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-198<br />

Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Annual Shevchenko Memorial Exercises<br />

(Apr. 13, 1944) ÍNT-33UK-17<br />

[Dmitri Manuilski, Head <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Delegation in San Francisco]<br />

(July 7-17, 1945) INT-29UK-368<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Jan. 30, 1944) INT-29UK-269;<br />

(Mar. 24, 1944) INT-29UK-283:<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-314;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-349<br />

Interview with John Panchuk [on Query to Stalin<br />

about Autonomy for Ukraine]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1943) INT-29UK-254<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-288<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-10EU-264<br />

Ukrainian Herald (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258<br />

Ukrainian Information Bureau, London<br />

[J. L. Makohin] (Nov. 3,1942) INT-29UK-113<br />

Ukrainian Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences,<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Polish Politics and Propaganda in the U.S.;<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U S.]<br />

(Dec. 1-15, 1942) INT-29UK-196<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(¿Vov. 29. 1944) INT-29UK-329<br />

Ukrainian Life (periodical)<br />

[Arnold Margolin's Activities]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-29UK-147<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> "Ukrainian Life," periodical <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-8<br />

[Information on Ukrainian democratic groups]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-19<br />

[Information on "Ukrainian Life"]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-29UK-23<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-198<br />

[Personnel changes in Periodicals People's Will<br />

and Ukrainian Life]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-24<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) 1NT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1942) INT-29UK-26<br />

[Resolutions Passed by Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa , July 12-13, 1942;<br />

"Ukrainian Life" Suspends Publication]<br />

(July, 1942) INT-29UK-61<br />

[Slavic opinions] (Feb. 26, 1942) INT-26SL-6<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

[Ukrainian Life, Apr. 1942: Postwar<br />

Polish-Ukrainian relations]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) INT-29UK-15<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-29UK-25<br />

Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

[Conversation with Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

National Aid Association]<br />

([June, 1943]) INT-29UK-197<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area] ([July, 1943]) INT-29UK-212<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-29UK-135<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1944) INT-29UK-276<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb.. 1943]) ¡NT-29UK-157<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(Nov. 8. 1941) ¡NT-29UK-11<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian Council<br />

Action (Sept. 21, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-227<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C.. May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24, 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-164<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Sullivan Affair (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-29UK-275<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25. 1943) 1NT-29UK-229<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27. 1945) INT-29UK-376


Index by Subjects and Names Ukrainian War Relief <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20. ¡943) INT-29UK-243<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-211<br />

[Ukrainian National Aid Association]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-161<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) ¡NT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian War Fund Meeting, Friday, Nov. 7,<br />

1942 (Nov. 10, 1942) INT-29UK-124<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

Spokesman (Feb. 3, 1943) INT-29UK-155<br />

Ukrainian National Association<br />

[Alexander de Sushko]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-29UK-96<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-29UK-241<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

(O.D.W.U.) in Europe<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-93<br />

Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its Publisher<br />

and Editor (May 20, 1943) INT-29UK-192;<br />

(May 20, 1943; June 11, 1943) INT-29UK-193<br />

Bishop Senyshyn's Arrival in New York<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) INT-29UK-160<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian American<br />

Council] (Oct. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-234<br />

Developments in Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) 1NT-29UK-169;<br />

(Mar. 24. 1943) INT-29UK-170<br />

Emil Revyuk Removed from Editorial Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey City "Svoboda"<br />

(Aug. 29, 1945) INT-29UK-374<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16, 1941) INT-29UK-2<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-33UK-14<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-29UK-20<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Nov. 11, 1943) INT-29UK-242<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-29UK-34<br />

Meeting Held to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National Association, Detroit,<br />

Michigan, Apr. 2, 1943<br />

(Apr. 10, 1944) INT-29UK-289<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-29UK-158<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Nov. 3, 1942) INT-29UK-130<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(Nov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

[Michael Piznak] (Oct. 20. 1944) INT-29UK-321<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A (Mar. 30, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-18<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian Council<br />

Action (Sept. 21. 1943) INT-29UK-227<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-26SL-10<br />

[Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(July 4-6. 1942) INT-29UK-54<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24. 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16. 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

(Oct.. ¡938-Mar.. 1942) INT-29UK-164<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Oct. 2. 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-167<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-29UK-226<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, 1943) INT-29UK-168<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, 1942) INT-29UK-47<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar. 1940]) ¡NT-29UK-104<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced (Dec. 29, 1943) INT-33UK-11<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action (Sept. 25. 1943) INT-29UK-229:<br />

(Sept 25. 1943) INT-33UK-6<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Meeting in New<br />

York City (Dec. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-2S5<br />

[Ukrainian National Association]<br />

([Aug., 1943]) INT-29UK-216<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Jubilee Concert in<br />

New York City] (Mar. 7, 1943; Mar. 13,<br />

1944) INT-29UK-273<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Plans to Establish<br />

Umbrella Organization for Ukrainian Groups]<br />

(Sept. 3, 1943) INT-29UK-224<br />

[Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1942) INT-29UK-50;<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-29UK-69<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2. 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21. 1944) ¡NT-33UK-29<br />

[Ukrainians in the U.S.A.]<br />

(June. 1942) INT-29UK-58<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

Ukrainian National Committee<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

Mar. 28, 1943 (Mar. 31. 1943) INT-33UK-3<br />

Ukrainian National Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Oct. 13, 1943<br />

Projected Ukrainian National Congress<br />

(/fug. 12. 1943) INT-29UK-220<br />

Ukrainian National Council<br />

[Information on Ukrainian democratic groups]<br />

(Mar. 23. 1942) INT-29UK-19<br />

[Information on "Ukrainian Life"]<br />

(Mar. 7, 1942) INT-29UK-23<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Nov. 11. 1943) INT-29UK-242<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) INT-29UK-178<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S A.<br />

(Apr. II, 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Ukrainian National Federation <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-200<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-29UK-198<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2, 1944) 1NT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainian National Women's League <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) 1NT-29UK-103<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-29UK-226<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11. 1942) 1NT-29UK-16<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Movement<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 18. 1945) INT-29UK-346<br />

Ukrainian New Times (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258<br />

Ukrainska Nova Pora [Ukrainian New Times]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29UK-249<br />

Ukrainian Orthodox Church<br />

[Names and Addresses <strong>of</strong> Priests and Churches <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ukrainian Orthodox and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Greek Catholic Orthodox Churches in the U.S.]<br />

(May 16. ¡942) INT-29UK-42<br />

Ukrainian Providence Association<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

CO«., ¡938-Mar., 1942) ¡NT-29VK-¡64<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and the<br />

Providence Association<br />

(Apr. 15, 1943) INT-29UK-174<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22, ¡943) INT-29UK-168<br />

Ukrainian Relief Committee<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, ¡944) 1NT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug.<br />

13, 1944<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

CSept. 2. 1944) INT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Revolutionary Socialist Party<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. ¡8, ¡944]) INT-29UK-3¡7<br />

Ukrainian Self-Reliance League<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and Activities]<br />

(June 10. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-200<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

(May 2. 1944) INT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, ¡944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainian Social Revolutionary Party<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Gngorief, Arnold<br />

D. Margolin and the Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

(Dec. ¡94¡-Apr, ¡942) INT-29UK-78<br />

Ukrainian Student Union <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

Ukrainian Politics in Europe<br />

(May 28. 1943) INT-29UK-188<br />

Ukrainian Uniate Church<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

¡942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainian United Relief <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(June 7. ¡945) ¡NT-29UK-355<br />

Ukrainian United Societies<br />

[Interview with John Tarnavsky, Prominent Leader<br />

in Cleveland] (Dec. 8. ¡943) INT-29UK-251<br />

Ukrainian War Bond Rally, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Apr. 9, 1944<br />

Ukrainian War Bond Rally<br />

(May 5. 1944) INT-29UK-298<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Committee<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

CDec. 28. 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Fund<br />

Report on Proposed Ukrainian War Relief<br />

([Jan., ¡944]) ¡NT-29UK-270<br />

Ukrainian War Relief, Inc.<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26. 1944) INT-29UK-314<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics CSept. 20. ¡944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian War Relief <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

[Interview with John Panchuk]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29UK-349<br />

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Ukrainian War Relief <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Ukrainian War Relief <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

Ukrainian Weekly (periodical)<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-272<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-167<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainian Women's Community<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-16<br />

Ukrainian Workers Union<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-26SL-10<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association<br />

[Arnold Margolin's Activities]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-147<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists<br />

(O.D.W.U.) in Europe<br />

(Aug. 24. 1942) 1NT-29UK-93<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> "Ukrainian Life," periodical <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1942) INT-29UK-8<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16, 1941) INT-29UK-2<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

(Mar. 13, 1942) INT-29UK-20<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-29UK-333<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz on Ukrainian Nationalist Groups]<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-29UK-117<br />

[Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Workingman's<br />

Association] (Dec. 23, 1943) INT-29UK-260<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-29UK-34<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(Nov. 8. 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) INT-29UK-62<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and Resolutions<br />

with a Memorandum on Ukrainian Independence<br />

from the American Ukrainian Congress Held in<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

(May 24, 1940) INT-29UK-105<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western Ukraine]<br />

COcr., 1938-Mar., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-164<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans COcr. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, 1944) INT-29UK-332<br />

[Resolutions Passed by Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942;<br />

"Ukrainian Life" Suspends Publication]<br />

(July, 1942) INT-29UK-61<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

(Apr., 1942-Mar. 16, 1944) INT-29UK-280<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, 1942) INT-29UK-47<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar, 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27. 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian-Americans in Minnesota<br />

(Nov. 6. 1942) INT-29UK-123<br />

368 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) 1NT-29UK-243<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June, 1943]) 1NT-29UK-211<br />

[Ukrainian Life, Apr. 1942: Postwar<br />

Polish-Ukrainian relations]<br />

(Apr. 18, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-15<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33VK-4<br />

[Ukrainian Problems] (June 27, 1942; Aug. 20,<br />

1942) INT-29UK-89<br />

Ukrainian Relations, Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-77<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and Recent<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-25<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8, 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27. 1943) ¡NT-29UK-214<br />

Ukrainians<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1944) INT-33Z-84<br />

American-Russian Relationship Seen Through<br />

Czech Eyes (Feb. 23. 1944) INT-9CZ-641<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

(Feb. 24-26. 1942) INT-10EU-19<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conferences with Ukrainians<br />

and Belorussians (Mar. 4. 1944) INT-8CR-114<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Representatives Meet with<br />

Ukrainians and Belorussians at UNCIO]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-8CR-254<br />

Chernov's Birthday Anniversary<br />

(Apr. 3, 1944) INT-24RS-238<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to Emphasize<br />

Nationality (July 11, 1944) INT-33Z-81<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Russian and Ukrainian Baptists<br />

[report] (June 1. 1944) INT-19MI-327<br />

Current Opinions Among the Foreign-Nationality<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-10EU-573<br />

Czech Political Report<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-8CR-129<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity (June 16. 1944) INT-33Z-78<br />

Dr. Benes' Trip seen by a Slovak member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovak Legation<br />

(June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-473<br />

[Dr. Josef Lichtensztul]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-21PO-504<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign national<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit] (July 9, 1942) INT-10EU-69<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-10EU-539<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29. 1944) 1NT-10EU-426<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-10EU-562<br />

International Workers Order, Inc. [organization<br />

and activities] (June 28. 1944) INT-10EU-422<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

(Apr. 10. 1943) INT-5BA-176<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America, conversation<br />

memo] (JVov. 28, 1944) INT-10EU-501<br />

Lithuanian Polish Relations<br />

COcr. 6. 1943) 1NT-5BA-245<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

COcr. 30, 1945) INT-24RS-406<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language groups in<br />

Philadelphia] (Feb. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-346<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor groups<br />

in Philadelphia] CF


Index by Subjects and Names UNCIO<br />

Ultra-Nationalist Conference, Washington,<br />

D.C., Mar. 1945<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

(Feb. 27. 1945) INT-5BA-521<br />

Umanita Nuova<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> "Umanita Nuova" movement at<br />

the convention <strong>of</strong> the "Revolutionary Forces <strong>of</strong><br />

Sicily"] (Oct. /, 1944) INT-17IT-1513<br />

Umberto II, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

[London "Times" interview with Crown Prince<br />

Umberto] (May 9, 1944) INT-17IT-1192<br />

[Mosca'a request for audience with Crown Prince<br />

Umberto] (Sept. 23, 1944) INT-17IT-1471<br />

U.N.<br />

see also U.N. Charter<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Allegedly Trying Hard to<br />

Become the Yugoslav Representative at United<br />

Nations Food Conference in Hot Springs, Va.,<br />

May 18 (Apr. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-818<br />

[Dr. Hans Simons' lecture: problems <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

settlement] (Oct. 22. ¡945) INT-10EU-633<br />

[Hermann Rauschning]<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1642<br />

Mazzini Society Organ Proposals Trieste as United<br />

Nations Seat (June 20. 1945) INT-331T-149<br />

[Opposition tOvAmbassador Fotitch's Proposed<br />

Appointment as a United Nations Food<br />

Commissioner]<br />

(Apr. 10-16, 1943) INT-30YU-815<br />

[Polish reaction to Kagan's article, Russia and the<br />

U.N.] (May 7. 1943) INT-24RS-145<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sorokin <strong>of</strong> Harvard calls Russia best postwar<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> U.S.] (Feb. 10. 1945) INT-24RS-342<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George Kagan<br />

(Apr. 17. 1943) INT-24RS-126<br />

[Soviet views on an international organization at<br />

the Moscow Conference]<br />

(TVov. 6, 1943) INT-24RS-196<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27. 1943) INT-24RS-162<br />

[Women's Action Committee for Victory and<br />

Lasting Peace, meeting report]<br />

(Aug. 1945; Sept. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-627<br />

U.N. Charter<br />

Italian-American Press Discusses the San<br />

Francisco Charter (July 31, 1945) INT-33IT-158<br />

Martinek and Common Council for American<br />

Unity (June 6, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-598<br />

U.N. headquarters<br />

Home for the United Nations<br />

(Feb. 10, 1945) INT-33Z-102<br />

U.N. planning and development<br />

[American Lithuanian Mission memorandum on<br />

some aspects <strong>of</strong> the World Security<br />

Organization, concerning the rights <strong>of</strong> small<br />

nations and related matters]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-5BA-586<br />

[Consideration <strong>of</strong> Vienna as seat <strong>of</strong> furture world<br />

organization] (May 10, 1945) INT-4AU-795<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi [recent activities]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-10EU-603<br />

Foreign Nationality Press Scrutinizes Dumbarton<br />

Oaks (Dec. 26. 1944) INT-33Z-95<br />

General de Gaulle and Postwar Arrangements<br />

(Feb. 20. 1945) INT-12FR-960<br />

Home for the United Nations<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945) INT-33Z-102<br />

Mass Meeting on the San Francisco Security<br />

Conference (May 7. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-594<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization (Apr. 20. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-603<br />

Memorandum on Postwar International<br />

Organization (Mar.-Apr. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-601<br />

Press Conference by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi in San Francisco<br />

(May 12. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-591<br />

Press Views <strong>of</strong> France in the General Security<br />

Organization (May 2. 1945) INT-33FR-61<br />

Proposals for the Creation <strong>of</strong> an International<br />

<strong>Office</strong> for Cultural Relations<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-578<br />

[Relationship <strong>of</strong> a regional federation to the world<br />

organization, documents]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-10EU-574<br />

Talk by Henri Fast on 'The United Nations <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow' (Dec. 28. 1944) INT-33BE-6<br />

U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 11 (Apr. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-177<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-164<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Feb. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-167<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April 1944) INT-1AL-115<br />

British and Allied Authorities Charged with<br />

Blocking UNRRA Relief for Greece<br />

(Dec. 29. 1944) INT-33GR-86<br />

[Congress <strong>of</strong> the Albanian Relief Fund]<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-112<br />

Fotich Appeals to UNRRA<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) 1NT-33YU-92<br />

[Fotitch letter to UNRRA director Lehman]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1566<br />

Greek Public Opinion on the UNRRA<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-14GR-489<br />

Interview with Martin Zwart in New York City,<br />

Mar. 9, 1944 (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-20NS-27<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary, and<br />

Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly and<br />

separately, 2-7 June<br />

(June 8, 1944) INT-1AL-117<br />

Italian America Considers the Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Statement and UNRRA Aid<br />

(Oct. 17, 1944) INT-33IT-97<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters [on<br />

UNRRA] (Dec. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-296<br />

[New Yugoslav representatives to UNRRA and<br />

UN Information Center, NYC]<br />

(Oct. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1577<br />

Polish Press Here Aroused by Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian To Head UNRRA Mission to Poland<br />

(Apr. 6. 1945) ¡NT-33PO-174<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

(Dec. 3, 1943) INT-4AU-420<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-225<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

[Yugoslav Representative Leo Gottlieb on Talks<br />

with UNRRA] (Nov. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1596<br />

Una Sancta Movement (Germany)<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> intensification <strong>of</strong> religious persecution<br />

in Germany during the past year<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1388<br />

UNCIO<br />

[AHEPA-sponsored dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Delegation, San Francisco, May 21, 1945]<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-14GR-715<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. 10. 1945) INT-1AL-170<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 9 (Mar. 20, 1945) INT-1AL-172<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 10 (Mar. 31. 1945) INT-1AL-175<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 11 (Apr. 10, 1945) INT-lAl^m<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 14 (May 10, 1945) INT-1AL-182<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 15 (May 20, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-183<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 18 (June 20, 1945) INT-1AL-191<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33AL-18<br />

[Alexander Kumskis and P. J. Zuris meeting with<br />

DeWitt C. Po<strong>of</strong>e regarding the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 16, 1945) INT-SBA-591<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 7 (Feb. 28. 1945) 1NT-1AL-169<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 12. 1945) INT-33UK-33<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 20, 1945) 1NT-33HU-62<br />

American Left-Wing Yugoslavs Censure Subasich;<br />

Yugoslav Delegation Censures American<br />

Left-Wingers (May 5, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1783<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Prepares for San<br />

Francisco (Mar. 17. 1945) INT-33U-53<br />

American Lithuanian Politics in San Francisco<br />

(June 8. 1945) INT-5BA-578<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33Z-110<br />

American Slavs Salute the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 7, 1945) INT-26SL-230<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

(May 3, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-896<br />

[Anthony A. Olis and Alexander G. Kumskis<br />

representing the American Lithuanian Mission<br />

for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 2. 1945) INT-5BA-590<br />

Anti-Soviet Bloc (June 6. 1945) ¡NT-26SL-234<br />

[Armenian activity at the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 19. 1945) INT-3AM-78<br />

Armenian Newspaper Readings<br />

(May 28, 1945) INT-3AM-76<br />

Auxiliary Information Service for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-605<br />

[Background on May 20 Celebration Planned in<br />

Pittsburgh] (May 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1799<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

[C. Telford Erickson]<br />

(Apr. 21-May 21. 1945) INT-1AL-190<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V. M.<br />

Molotov] (May 9. 1945) ¡NT-8CR-253<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Representatives Meet with<br />

Ukrainians and Belorussians at UNCIO]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-8CR-254<br />

Carpatho- Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (Mar. 21. 1945) INT-33CR-17<br />

Chicago French on the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1024<br />

Cleveland Press Correpondents Report on San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 11. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-601<br />

Colonel K. Grinius in San Francisco<br />

(May 8. 1945) INT-5BA-561<br />

Colonel K. Grinius Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Observer for<br />

Lithuanian Minister at San Francisco<br />

(May 28, 1945) INT-5BA-573<br />

[Comments by Mirko Markovich]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1776<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1945) INT-27SP-428<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven, Acting<br />

Secretary, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans] (Apr. 21. 1945) INT-30YU-1780<br />

[Conversation with C. H. W. Hasselriis]<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-25SC-362<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo on Serb<br />

nationalist delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) 1NT-30YU-1769<br />

Conversation with Louis Carle in San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 21. 1945) INT-12FR-1015<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-30YU-1747<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4. 1945) INT-10EU-602<br />

Conversation with Mr. Goris<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) INT-6BE-89<br />

Conversation with Peter Boudoures in San<br />

Francisco on 4 Aug. 1945<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) 1NT-14GR-743<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-25SC-367<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

(Apr. 14. 1945) 1NT-25SC-365<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1723<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 369


UNCIÓ Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17, 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

Czechs in Chicago (Apr. 26, 1945) INT-9CZ-894<br />

Danish-American Press Cool to San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 12, 1945) INT-33DA-9<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

(May 11-16, 1945; May 14, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-22S<br />

Denmark's Absence from San Francisco Resented<br />

by Danish-Americans<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33DA-10<br />

[Detroit Plans for Ukrainian Delegation]<br />

(July 14, 1945) INT-29UK-370<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Greek Delegation<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-33GR-113<br />

[Dmitri Manuilski, Head <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Delegation in San Francisco]<br />

(July 7-17, 1945) INT-29UK-368<br />

Don Sturzo Sets Tone <strong>of</strong> Magazine Issue Devoted<br />

to "Italy and the San Francisco Conference"<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-33IT-134<br />

Dr. Granovsky and the O.D.W.U.<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-29UK-348<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1468<br />

[Edward J. Behuncik's Proposition to Come to the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-9CZ-904<br />

[Exclusion <strong>of</strong> Jewish groups from the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-18JE-546<br />

[Feliks Gross] (June 4, 1945) INT-2IPO-1378<br />

Finnish-American Press and San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33FI-25<br />

Finns in Michigan Seek Vandenberg's Help<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-33FI-28<br />

French Language at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-33FR-57<br />

French Reactions to Polish Absence from San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33FR-59<br />

From Dumbarton Oaks to San Francisco, a<br />

Descriptive Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Output (Apr. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-565<br />

GCU Memorandum (May 12, 1945) INT-8CR-227<br />

Germans. Translation <strong>of</strong> an editorial appearing in<br />

Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(June 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1595<br />

Greek Activities (May 11, 1945) INT-14GR-702<br />

Greek-American Press Discusses UNCIO<br />

(July 16, 1945) INT-33GR-120<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's Vote<br />

Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33GR-109<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-33GR-119<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

telegram to UNCIO)<br />

(May 3, 1945) INT-15HU-799<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco: First<br />

Phase (May 30, 1945) INT-33HU-73<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-33HU-59<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33HV-60<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) ¡NT-33HU-56<br />

"II Crociato" on UNCIO<br />

(July 17, 1945) INT-33IT-154<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15, 1945) ¡NT-33UK-35<br />

Indalecio Prieto To Attend San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 12, 1945) 1NT-33SP-34<br />

[Information about Carpatho-Russian Activities<br />

and Fierlinger Statement]<br />

(May 18, 1945) ¡NT-8CR-231<br />

[Information for the American Delegation to the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 1-June 6, 1945) AD-2-5<br />

370 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite and<br />

Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

(May 9-14, 1945) INT-8CR-244<br />

[Information on Ratica and Pachuta]<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-8CR-241<br />

[Information on Serb nationalist activities at<br />

UNCIO] (Mar. 24, 1945) iyT-30YU-1749<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8,<br />

1945) INT-19MI-438<br />

[Information on the San Francisco press<br />

conference given by Lazar Dropo]<br />

(Feb. 26-June 9. 1945) INT-30YU-1824<br />

Interview with Jean Hersholt<br />

(Apr. 14, 1945) 1NT-25SC-366<br />

[Interview with John Panchuk]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29UK-349;<br />

(July 11. 1945) INT-29UK-367<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> "Dirva"<br />

(June 6, 1945) INT-5BA-576<br />

Interview with Lauritz Melchior<br />

(Apr. 12, 1945) INT-25SC-368<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-29UK-355<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw<br />

(May 10. 1945) INT-29UK-352;<br />

(Aug. 30, ¡945) INT-29UK-375<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Holy<br />

Trinity Church (June 15. 1945) INT-29UK-358<br />

Interview with Robert Valeur <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information <strong>Services</strong><br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) INT-12FR-990<br />

[Italian-American press reaction to Italy's<br />

exclusion from the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 5, 1945) INT-17IT-1812<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-33IT-133<br />

[Jewish delegations at the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 15, 1945) 1NT-18JE-539<br />

[Jewish demand for representation at San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-18JE-552<br />

Jewish Organizations Plans for Representation at<br />

San Francisco Conference<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-33JE-53<br />

Jewish Plans for San Francisco Multiply<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-33JE-59<br />

[Jewish press comments on activities at the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(June 6, 1945) 1NT-18JE-548<br />

Jewish Representation at San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 13, 1945) INT-18JE-496<br />

Jews and San Francisco<br />

("Afar. 24. 1945) INT-18JE-534<br />

[Judge William F. Laukaitis, William Kvetkas, and<br />

Kazys V. Grinius meeting with Dewitt C. Poole<br />

regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 1. 1945) INT-5BA-589<br />

Latest Jewish Plans for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) INT-33JE-60<br />

Leading Negrinist Here Discusses Spain and San<br />

Francisco (Mar. 30. 1945) ¡NT-33SP-33<br />

Leo Krzycki on San Francisco<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-21PO-1399<br />

Lithuanian Affairs (May 26. 1945) INT-5BA-571<br />

Lithuanian American Council Delegates to San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 24, 1945) INT-5BA-551<br />

Lithuanian American Council Disturbed by<br />

Smetonists' Pre-San Francisco Activity<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) 1NT-33L1-55<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sending Dark Horse<br />

Delegation to San Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) INT-33U-58<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) mT-33U-57<br />

Lithuanian Americans: San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-5BA-583<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-5BA-545;<br />

(Apr. 13, 1945) INT-33U-56<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 28. 1945) INT-5BA-554;<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-5BA-555<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 63-HR<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-5BA-556<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 64-HR<br />

(May 5, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-559<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 65-HR<br />

(May 14, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-562<br />

Lithuanians and the San Francisco Conference<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-5BA-534<br />

Mass Meeting on the San Francisco Security<br />

Conference (May 7, 1945) INT-10EV-594<br />

Meeting and Reception to be Held for Ukrainian<br />

Delegates Returning from the San Francisco<br />

Conference (July 14, 1945) INT-29UK-371<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American Press<br />

Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation] (June 4. 1945) INT-15HU-801<br />

[Memorandum about Transylvania problem to<br />

American U.S. UNCIO Delegation]<br />

(May 15. 1945) ¡NT-15HU-800<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-8CR-225<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Moses Simon<br />

(Mar. 16. 1945) INT-15HU-738<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor Kerekes<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-15HU-751<br />

[Memorandum on the Palestine issue at the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 22. 1945) INT-18JE-547<br />

[Memorandum submitted to the Committee on the<br />

Trusteeship System <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

Conference by the World New Zionist<br />

Organization] (May 22, 1945) ¡NT-18JE-521<br />

Mikolajczyk's Representative at San Francisco<br />

(May 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1416<br />

More Notes on Jewish Plans for Representation at<br />

San Francisco (Mar. 27, 1945) INT-33JE-57<br />

More on Pavelich, Mohorovich and Sheptich<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-30YU-1782<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches Anti-Turk<br />

Campaign (June 12, 1945) INT-33AM-9<br />

New Jewish Missions to San Francisco Announced<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-33JE-6I<br />

Note on the American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-26SL-222<br />

Note on the Italian-American Press and San<br />

Francsico (Apr. 28, 1945) INT-33IT-139<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for Peace<br />

Week" in Los Angeles] (Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13,<br />

1945) INT-10EU-570<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetonist Lithuanians at<br />

San Francisco Declared a Fraud<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-33LI-59<br />

[Opinions from P. J. Zuris, K. S. Karpius, and Dr.<br />

Thomas regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-5BA-539<br />

Pittsburgh's Foreign-Language Paper Editors May<br />

Not Be in San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-30YU-1757<br />

[Polish activities regarding proposal for Polish<br />

representation at the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-21PO-1208<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Poland's<br />

exclusion from the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-21PO-1158;<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1243<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 8, 1945) INT-21PO-1307<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Soviet<br />

invitation <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Committee to the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1290<br />

Polish-American Representation at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) ¡NT-33PO-176<br />

Polish-Americans Plan Pre-San Francisco Protest<br />

Meetings (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-33PO-166<br />

[Preparations for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(May 7, 1945) INT-9CZ-897<br />

Press Conference by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi in San Francisco<br />

(May 12, 1945) INT-10EU-591


Index by Subjects and Names Underground movements<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F. Laukaitis <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore reading from a memorandum on a<br />

postwar international organization]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-5BA-570<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Granovsky's Campaign for<br />

an Indépendant Ukraine]<br />

(May 7. 1945) INT-29UK-366<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas on the Results <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco (July 18, 1945) INT-5BA-606<br />

[Proposal that Russian-American organizations<br />

agree on an anti-Soviet memorandum for<br />

submission to the San Francisco conference]<br />

(Mar. 31. 1945; Apr. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-387<br />

[Proposed declaration setting forth Catalan claims<br />

in connection with the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (Mar. 16, 1945) INT-27SP-425<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Conference<br />

(May 7. 1945) 1NT-33Z-112<br />

Reception for the French Delegation to UNCIO<br />

(May 25. 1945) INT-12FR-1036<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-763<br />

[Report on the work <strong>of</strong> the Fnends <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

Republic at the United Nations Conference]<br />

(June 25-July, 1945) 1NT-27SP-491<br />

[Reporting <strong>of</strong> an article by Milos K. Mlynarovic]<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-9CZ-928<br />

Republican Spain Hopes for a Hearing at San<br />

Francisco ([1945]) INT-27SP-440<br />

[Request for representation <strong>of</strong> Romania in the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-23RM-363<br />

[Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian American Council]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-5BA-553<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak Origin to the<br />

Canadian and American Delegation <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Security Conference, San Francisco, California<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-9CZ-932<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

San Francisco and the American Slav Congress<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-26SL-223<br />

San Francisco Conference [and foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-10EU-542;<br />

(Mar. 6, 1945) INT-10EU-551<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) INT-5BA-544<br />

San Francisco Conference [discussion meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> small nations in New York]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1945) INT-10EU-556<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

(June 16, 1945) INT-33RS-54<br />

Self-Appointed Delegates to San Francisco<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-14GR-729<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) 1NT-33YU-134<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-33YU-128<br />

Skoniecki Bid to Secretary Stettinius for UNCIO<br />

status (Apr. 19, 1945) INT-21PO-1263<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

Slovak Nation wants its Sovereignty,<br />

Memorandum Submitted to the Honorable<br />

Delegates <strong>of</strong> the U.N. to the Conference Held in<br />

San Francisco (May 9, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-899<br />

SNF at San Francisco?<br />

(Apr. 6, 1945) INT-30YU-1756<br />

Some Lithuanian Reflections After the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-5BA-595<br />

South Slav Day in Honor <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav and<br />

Bulgarian Delegates to the International Security<br />

Conference (May 15, 1945) INT-26SL-238<br />

[Soviet claim for sixteen votes in the U.N.]<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-24RS-230;<br />

(Mar. 8, 1944) INT-24RS-233<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-33SP-32<br />

[Spanish situation at the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 17. 1945) 1NT-27SP-483<br />

[Spanish unity pact signed by the Republicans at<br />

San Francisco] (May 8. 1945) INT-27SP-452<br />

[Speech by Soviet delegate Tarasov]<br />

(June 18. 1945) INT-24RS-388<br />

[Speeches by Robert Staermose]<br />

(May 5. 1945) INT-25SC-391<br />

[Statements by Henry Monsky and Nahum<br />

Goldmann in favor <strong>of</strong> a Jewish State <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine] (May 24. 1945) INT-18JE-525<br />

Swedish-American Press Reflects on San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 10. 1945) INT-33SÍV-7<br />

[Telegram encouraging support for Lithuanian<br />

status as a Soviet Republic]<br />

(May 3, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-584<br />

[Tensions in the Yugoslav Delegation to San<br />

Francisco] (May 5, 1945) INT-30YU-1785<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> the Memorandum on the Ukrainian<br />

Situation to the American Delegation at the UN<br />

Conference (June 4. 1945) INT-29UK-361<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-33HU-67<br />

Turkey at San Francisco: an Armenian-American<br />

View (Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33AM-7<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization (Apr. 23, 1945) INT-33UK-34<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Lobbying Efforts<br />

in San Francisco] (May 4, 1945) ¡NT-29UK-365<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Memorandum and<br />

Representation at San Francisco]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 14, 1945) INT-29UK-360<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Conference (Apr. 18, 1945) 1NT-29UK-346<br />

[UNCIO Accreditation Certification]<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-29UK-364<br />

[UNCIO delegation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee]<br />

(Apr. 20, May 3, 1945) INT-29UK-363<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New York<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-10EU-581<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki on the San Francisco<br />

Conference and the situation in Poland]<br />

(June 7, 1945) INT-21PO-1383<br />

Visit From Colonel K Grinius After His Return<br />

From San Francisco<br />

(May 26. 1945) INT-5BA-569<br />

William Laukaitis' Press Interview at San<br />

Francisco (May 14, 1945) INT-5BA-563<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves From<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33Z-111<br />

[Yalta, San Francisco, and foreign-nationality<br />

group leaders] (Mar. 16, 1945) INT-10EU-544<br />

Yiddish Press on San Francisco: First Phase<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-33JE-63<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-33YU-131<br />

[Yugoslav Developments at San Francisco]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-30YU-1784<br />

Underground movements<br />

see also Guerrilla warfare<br />

A Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Ocr. 19, 1944) ¡NT-33GE-65<br />

[Activities and leading personalities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist<br />

and underground movements]<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-17IT-808<br />

Address by a British Journalist to the Institute for<br />

Advanced Study, Princeton<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-33Z-69<br />

[Alleged inaccurate reporting on situation in<br />

Germany; data on Manfred Cammerer]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1943) INT-13GE-836<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germany<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1268<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's Views<br />

on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

(Sept., 1943) 1NT-10EU-265<br />

[Anti-Axis Activities in Croatia]<br />

(May 22, 1942) INT-30YU-88<br />

[Antonini's support <strong>of</strong> the Italian underground<br />

movement] (Aug. 16, 1943) INT-17IT-769<br />

Archduke Felix [views on Austrian situation]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-622<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

(Nov. 16, 1944) ÍNT-33FR-40<br />

Arrival in Cairo <strong>of</strong> Greek Underground Leaders<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) 1NT-14GR-403<br />

Aufhaeuser (Oct. 19, 1944) INT-13GE-1257<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discusses Hull's<br />

"Warning" To Austria<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-33AU-26<br />

[Background and aims <strong>of</strong> the Action Party]<br />

(July 1943) INT-17IT-766<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

rOcr. 7, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-820<br />

[Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden]<br />

(Oct. 27, 1943; Dec. 8, 1943) INT-29UK-250<br />

[Carlo a Prato] (July 11, 1944) INT-17IT-1286<br />

[Catholic underground in Hungary]<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-15HU-587<br />

[Combating underground Nazi movements after<br />

war] (Jan. 29, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-107<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) 1NT-13GE-955<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1, 3, 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

[Comments on article concerning German<br />

underground] (Jan. 3, 1944) INT-13GE-950<br />

Communication by Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(May 10, 1945) INT-25SC-385<br />

[Communique on Greek resistance]<br />

(July 6. 1942) INT-14GR-247<br />

Composition and Activities <strong>of</strong> the Council for a<br />

Free Underground Trade Union Movement in<br />

Axis-Occupied Countries<br />

fAtov. 21, 1944) INT-10EU-497<br />

[Conditions in Italian-Occupied Slovenia; False<br />

Reports on General Mihailovich]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) INT-30YU-601<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1945) INT-9CZ-854<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-25SC-367<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in Germany<br />

and occupied countries]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1942) INT-10EU-128<br />

Cordell Hull's Warning [on Austrian Resistance to<br />

Nazis] (Oct. 6, 1944) INT-4AU-609<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> document on the Italian underground<br />

movement] fOcr. 8, 1942) INT-17IT-715<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-33DA-3<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) 1NT-25SC-9<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground (July 9, 1942) INT-33FR-2<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-160<br />

Dino Loewenstein<br />

(July 29. 1942) INT-13GE-1048<br />

Disarming <strong>of</strong> Italian Partisans Approved by the<br />

"Progresso Italo-Americano"<br />

(July 22. 1944) INT-33IT-76<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> inner German resistance" by<br />

German refugee leaders<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-13GE-1262<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by David J.<br />

Dallin (July 1, 1943) INT-24RS-172<br />

"Does Austria Face Civil War?"<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-33AU-40<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian People's Front]<br />

(June 12, 1943) INT-15HU-356<br />

European Resistance<br />

(Jan. 12, 1943) INT-10EU-132<br />

[European underground: reports and meeting]<br />

(Apr. 14-19, 1943) INT-10EU-190<br />

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Underground movements Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Excerpts from "The Nazi Underground in South<br />

America' by Hugo Fernandez Artucio<br />

(June 29. 1942) INT-13GE-237<br />

Fighting Poland Speaks [information on the<br />

underground movement] ¡NT-21PO-226<br />

French: document series ¡NT-12FR-1 to<br />

INT-12FR-1080<br />

General Julius Deutsch, the Austrian Labor<br />

Committee and the Council for a Free<br />

Underground Trade Union in Axis-occupied<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-4AU-667<br />

German Opposition<br />

(Dec. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-559<br />

[German underground assistance to U.S. military]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1945) INT-13GE-147S<br />

[Germany's underground operations for next war]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1340<br />

[Gregor Sebba on Austrian Underground<br />

Movement] (July 13. 1945) INT-4AU-848<br />

Herman Brill (May 23, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1544<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation (Mar. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-14<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-15HU-405<br />

Hungarian Meeting Held to Sponsor the<br />

Underground Front Recently Announced in a<br />

Cable from Berne (Feb. 2. 1943; Feb. 17,<br />

1943) INT-15HU-275<br />

Hungarian Reaction to Reports <strong>of</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> 192<br />

"Rebels" in Hungary Against the Horthy<br />

Regime; Hungarian Anti-Nazis Ask President<br />

Roosevelt to Warn Hungarian Government<br />

Against Executions<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-15HU-289<br />

"II Progresso" Now Denounces the Disarming <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Partisans (Aug. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33IT-83<br />

[Information on the Polish labor underground]<br />

(Oct. 7, 1942) INT-21PO-230<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion (Nov. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1272<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German Resistance<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1319<br />

"Inside Story <strong>of</strong> Greek Policies"<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-14GR-534<br />

[Intelligence reports concerning the underground<br />

and the formula <strong>of</strong> unconditional surrender,<br />

comment] (Mar. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-357<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

(Sept. 21, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-797<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

(May 16, 1945) ¡NT-25SC-382<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

(Apr. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1347<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision"; "A<br />

Dangerous Illusion" [articles in Austro-American<br />

Tribune] (July 4, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-554<br />

Is There a German Underground?<br />

(JVov. 17, 1944) INT-33GE-66<br />

[Isaiah Mink<strong>of</strong>f: Council for the Underground<br />

Labor Movement in the Axis-Dominated<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1944) INT-10EU-487<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1615<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

underground movement and propaganda in<br />

occupied Europe]<br />

(June 30-Sept. 13, 1942) INT-17IT-338<br />

[Italian political situation and underground<br />

movements] (Dec. 9, 1942) INT-17IT-465<br />

Italy Against Fascism (Sept. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-414<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-792<br />

Lecture on French Resistance<br />

(Mar. 12, 1945) INT-33FR-53<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1314<br />

[Letter from EUas Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6. 1943) INT-14GR-429<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground Movement<br />

(Mar. 27. 1943) INT-4AU-320<br />

372 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Meeting and speeches on European resistance<br />

movements] (June 24, 1942) INT-10EU-57<br />

Meeting To Discuss European Underground<br />

[report] (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-33Z-17<br />

Meeting with Foreign Labor Representatives [<strong>of</strong><br />

European underground socialist and labor<br />

movement] (Apr. 17. 1942) INT-19MI-16<br />

More about Paul Hagen<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-13GE-287<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

(July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-718<br />

Neue Soziale Bewegung<br />

(June 21, 1942) 1NT-4AU-127<br />

"New Terror. Nazi Underground Movement" by<br />

Eugene Tillinger<br />

(Mar. 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1037<br />

News <strong>of</strong> a Catholic Underground in Hungary<br />

(July ¡3, 1944) INT-33HU-27<br />

Oesterreichische Freiheitsfront, Austrian Maquis<br />

(Sept.-Oct. 1944) INT-4AU-704<br />

One Hundred Underground Newspapers Carry on<br />

in Nazi Poland (Sept. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-227<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> the "Poland's Underground State"<br />

Exhibit (May 23, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1352<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) INT-13GE-928<br />

Other Germany - Change <strong>of</strong> Attitude in Refugee<br />

Milieus? (Jan. 17, 1944) INT-13GE-952<br />

Patriot and Partisan Organizations in Liberated<br />

Italy (Nov. 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1611<br />

Paul Hagen lecture, Community House, New York<br />

City, December 15, 1944<br />

(Dec. 18. 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1306<br />

Personalities in Underground<br />

(Aug. 19, 1944) INT-9CZ-753<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

disbanding <strong>of</strong> the Polish underground army]<br />

(Feb. 10. 1945) 1NT-21PO-1105<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the relations<br />

between the Pilsudskist Poles and the<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(Aug. 2. 1943) INT-21PO-501<br />

Polish-Americans React to Arrest <strong>of</strong> Underground<br />

Leaders (May 23. 1945) 1NT-21PO-1340<br />

Polish Partisans and the Kosciuszko Radio<br />

(Mar. 1. 1943) INT-33PO-9<br />

[Polish Underground Exhibition in Cleveland]<br />

(Jan. 16-Feb. 6. 1945) INT-2IPO-1090<br />

[Polish underground movement]<br />

(Apr. 6-11. 1942) INT-21PO-20<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

(Oct. 1943) 1NT-14GR-455<br />

Political Composition <strong>of</strong> Patriot Bands<br />

(Aug. 17. 1944) INT-171T-1386<br />

Political Information Concerning the Salzburg<br />

Area (May 24, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-829<br />

[Political situation in Austria]<br />

(Oct. 31. 1944) INT-4AU-680<br />

[Political Situation; Underground Organizations;<br />

Guerrillas] (Dec. 1943) INT-14GR-46I<br />

[Post-war program <strong>of</strong> the Polish labor<br />

underground] (June 16, 1943) INT-21PO-463<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German Group<br />

in Rome (July 12, 1944) INT-UGE-<strong>US</strong>l<br />

Quasi-<strong>of</strong>ficial Danish Definition <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-33DA-7<br />

[Radio reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 1942) 1NT-26SL-8<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-758<br />

Recent Polish Opinion and Some Information<br />

about the Country from a Reliable Source<br />

(Feb. 10-16, 1942) INT-21PO-35<br />

Report from Istria (Apr. 1. ¡943) INT-30YU-802<br />

Report on Prisoner Of War Interrogations:<br />

Opposition to Nazis<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-13GE-722<br />

[Report on Waclaw Spiewak lecture]<br />

(Dec. 19. 20, 1942) INT-21PO-174<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1942) INT-26SL-9<br />

Resistance and Resistance Groups in Germany<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-13GE-967<br />

Resistance Movements<br />

(August 1943) INT-14GR-427<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19, 1945) INT-10EU-587<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

(Mar. 4, 1945) INT-33GE-13<br />

[Saar resistance movement; foreigners in France;<br />

organizers <strong>of</strong> "Free Germany" Movement in<br />

Moscow] (Feb. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1375<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) 1NT-26SL-198<br />

Second Interview With Mr. Ernst Papanek<br />

(July 21. 1945) 1NT-4AU-855<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

(July 12. 1945) INT-33FR-65<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1361<br />

"Silent War" (Nov. 11. 1942) INT-13GE-388<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing in<br />

the French-African countries]<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-10EU-124<br />

Slovene Underground Newspapers<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-620<br />

Slovenian resistance to Axis occupation forces<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-453<br />

Stanislaw Strzetelski Lecturing about Underground<br />

Poland (Dec. 28, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-178<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Utica and<br />

vicinity; conditions in Poland]<br />

(May 3, 1944; May 10, 1944) INT-21PO-821<br />

T. H. Tetens and Karl Lachmann<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-13GE-336<br />

To the German People: There is a way out by<br />

Ernst Fischer (Dec. 13, 1942) INT-13GE-451<br />

Trangas Report (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-14GR-454<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

"Twenty-Second Letter' [Columbia Broadcast<br />

Dedicated to Yugoslav Underground]<br />

(Aug. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-163<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-33DA-2<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

Undeground! Poland's Unseen Forces Act<br />

(Oct. 4, 1942) ¡NT-21PO-229<br />

[Underground and free labor movements,<br />

information] (Nov. 14. 1944) INT-10EU-489<br />

Underground Antinaziste et Antifasciste en<br />

Allemagne et Italie<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-17IT-587<br />

Underground Movements: Clandestine-Radio<br />

Transmitters (Aug. 19, 1944) INT-9CZ-752<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

(June 19, 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942) ¡NT-4AV-131<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow; Policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to Germany<br />

(July 22, 30, 1943) INT-13GE-705<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Michael Garramone; appeal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian National Front at the Underground<br />

Conference in Milan] (Dec. 1942) INT-17IT-749<br />

[Women's role in Danish resistance]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) 1NT-25SC-Í23<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio Propaganda<br />

Focusing on Conditions in Occupied Slovenia;<br />

Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong> Happenings in<br />

Slovenia During Summer, 1942]<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-695<br />

Undset, Sigrid<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

CO«. 17. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-259<br />

[Norwegians freedom rallies in U.S.]<br />

(Apr. 11, 12. 14. 1942) INT-25SC-3<br />

Post-War Scandanavia<br />

(Jan. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1325


Index by Subjects and Names United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

Unemployment<br />

see Employment and unemployment<br />

UNIAC Portuguesa Continental<br />

[Branch organizations <strong>of</strong> UNIAC Portuguesa<br />

Continental] (Sept. 22. 1944) INT-22PR-36<br />

Uníate Church<br />

see Greek Catholic Church<br />

Uniformed Firemen's Association<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Union and League <strong>of</strong> Romanian Societies<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-33RM-4<br />

Union for American-Slavonic Cooperation<br />

[Record <strong>of</strong> contacts; declaration <strong>of</strong> common<br />

principles by the Union for American-Slavonic<br />

Cooperation] (Jan. 29. 1945) INT-21PO-1094<br />

Union for Democratic Action<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in Germany<br />

and Italy (June 14, 1944) INT-33GE-50<br />

[European and American groups opposition to U.S.<br />

foreign policy] (Apr. 16. 1943) ¡NT-IOEU-187<br />

["Free Italy" Rally by the Mazzini Society and the<br />

Union for Democratic Action]<br />

(Sept. 27. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-845;<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-17IT-847<br />

Germany: Summer Institute for Social Progress<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 18, 1944) 1NT-10EU-437<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) ¡NT-I9MI-120<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union for Democratic Action<br />

(June 30. 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1270<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Union for Democratic Action<br />

(Apr. 3, 1943) INT-33GE-14<br />

Meeting Sponsored by the Union for Democratic<br />

Action [report] (Apr. 3. 1943) INT-19MI-196<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

(Jan. 8. 1942) INT-19MI-63<br />

Report on Emergency Conference Called by<br />

Freedom House, Union for Democratic Action,<br />

and Free World Association<br />

(Dec. 6, 1942) INT-IOEU-118<br />

Union for Liberation <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18. 1944]) INT-29UK-317<br />

Union Miniere<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

(Jan. 26. 1942) INT-12FR-185<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-184<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as Described by<br />

Boris Pregel (Jan. 30, 1942) INT-12FR-187<br />

Union Nacional Anti-Fascista<br />

Underground Political Organizations in Spain<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-27SP-437<br />

Union Nacional Española<br />

Information on the Union Nacional Española in<br />

North Africa (Apr. 19. 1945) ¡NT-27SP-463<br />

Possible Conciliation Between Rival Spanish<br />

Refugee Groups (Dec. 14, 1944) ¡NT-27SP-405<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-33SP-22<br />

Spanish Opposition Groups in the Frontier Area<br />

fOcr. 31. 1944) INT-27SP-375<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> American Hebrew Congregations<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish groups]<br />

(Jan. 20. 1944) mT-18JE-308<br />

[Jewish press commentary on various Jewish<br />

organizations] (Apr. 14. 1943) INT-18JE-221<br />

[Press reports on the programs <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

American Hebrew Congregations at the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-18JE-231<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Catholic Sokols<br />

Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> Secretaries, branches<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Catholic Sokols<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) INT-9CZ-350<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians<br />

Developments in the Hungarian "Free Movement"<br />

(Mar. 16. 1942: Mar. 17. 1942) INT-15HU-48<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Fiume and Istrian Italians<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Fiume and Istrian<br />

Italians; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italian Communists on<br />

Trieste (Apr. 7, 1945) INT-17IT-1723<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> German Revolutionary Socialists<br />

(Great Bridan)<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20. 1943: Feb. 15.<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> German Socialist Organizations in<br />

Great Britain<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German Political<br />

Emigration (Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-9S5<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943: Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-13GE-964<br />

International Policy <strong>of</strong> German Socialists<br />

(Oct. 23, 1943) INT-13GE-888<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Hetmán Statesmen<br />

see United Hetmán Organizations<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Netherland Societies<br />

[Union <strong>of</strong> Netherland Societies]<br />

(Sept. 20, 1942) INT-20NS-8<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Poles<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Poles in Cleveland]<br />

(June 17. 1945) INT-21PO-1432<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Polish Patriots<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> the Publications <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Patriots (Aug. 9. 1943) INT-21PO-538<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Postal and Telegraph and Telephone<br />

Workers<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Postal and Telegraph<br />

Workers in Naples<br />

(June 6. 1944) INT-17IT-1266<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

(June 19. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-543<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Russian Jews in NYC<br />

[Magazine Hebrew Life]<br />

(Oct. 21-28, 1943) INT-24RS-216<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Sicilians<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Sicilians]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-17IT-1433<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Anti-Adamic Pamphlet<br />

(Mar. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1293<br />

[Slovene Parish Union meeting, Chicago, 111., Oct.<br />

6, 1943] COCI. 7. 1943) INT-30YU-1107<br />

Slovenes: Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1944<br />

[Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Memorandum on Slovenian Communist<br />

Persecution <strong>of</strong> Catholics]<br />

(Sept. 11. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1533<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

(Sept. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-I535<br />

[War relief memorandum from Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

Parishes <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Sept. 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1544<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Spanish University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Abroad<br />

[Proposed meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Abroad]<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-27SP-188<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist University Students<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

(January 1944) INT-1AL-131<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> the Bulgaro-Macedonian People's<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

(July 21. 1942) 1NT-7BU-42<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Americans<br />

Yugoslav Mass Rally<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-21<br />

Yugoslav Protest Meeting in New York City<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-932<br />

Union Party<br />

see Enotikon Party<br />

Union (periodical)<br />

[Russian Emigre Newspapers]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) 1NT-29UK-100<br />

Union St. Jean-Baptiste d'Amérique<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> French fraternal aid<br />

organizations and their <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

(May 9. 1942) INT-12FR-88<br />

Special Report on l'Union St. Jean Baptiste<br />

d'Amérique (June 9, 1942) INT-12FR-148<br />

Union War Veterans <strong>of</strong> Macedonia<br />

[Protest against Bulgarian propaganda]<br />

(Ocr. 21. 1942) INT-14GR-293<br />

Unione de los Refugiados Austríacos en la<br />

República Dominicana (Dominican Republic)<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

Unione Giovanile Italia<br />

[Unione Giovanile Italia]<br />

CSepr. 18. 1944) INT-17JT-1495<br />

Unione Italiana d'America<br />

[Unione Italiana d'America]<br />

(Sept. 22. 1942) INT-17IT-496<br />

Unione (newspaper)<br />

[Comments on articles in the "Unione" <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

(June 11. 1942: June 26, 1942) INT-17IT-206<br />

[Features <strong>of</strong> various Italian-language newspapers in<br />

the U.S.] (Jan. 18, 1944) ÍNT-17IT-961<br />

Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

II Comizio Indetto dall'Unita del Popólo alla<br />

Cooper Union (Apr. 30. 1944) INT-17IT-1142<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav Nation<br />

by Actions" (Nov. 9. 1942) INT-30YU-421<br />

Unitarian Relief Committee<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

Unitarian Service Committee<br />

Interview with Mr. Heinz E. Müller<br />

(July 4, 1945) INT-13GE-1623<br />

United American Front<br />

[Appeal for broadcasts <strong>of</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> United<br />

American Front]<br />

(Mar. 25. 1943) INT-15HU-306<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

American Slav Magazine<br />

(Apr. 27. 1943) INT-26SL-107<br />

Jamriska on United American Slav Councils<br />

(Apr. 22. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-104<br />

New Organization (Apr. 10. 1943) INT-26SL-98<br />

United American Slav Councils [goals]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-26SL-102;<br />

(Apr. 21. 1943) INT-26SL-103<br />

United American Slav Councils <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

(May 7. 1943) ¡NT-26SL-109:<br />

(May 7. 1943) INT-33Z-20<br />

United American Slav Councils [organizing<br />

meeting] (Apr. 12. 1943) INT-26SL-100<br />

United American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Gary, Ind.<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12, 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

United American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

5 Candidates Blacklisted by Slavs for War Attitude<br />

(Oct. 29. 1942) INT-26SL-57<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

Aufhaeuser CJan. S, 1945) INT-13GE-1323<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Flag Day by United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent, New York City, June 14<br />

(June 16. 1944) 1NT-13GE-1153<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

(Dec. 19. 1942) INT-13GE-460<br />

Draft <strong>of</strong> constitution<br />

(Sepr. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1203<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 373


United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent Index by Subjects and Names<br />

German Activities<br />

(Oct. 13, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1245:<br />

(Jan. ¡5, 1945) INT-13GE-1329:<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) INT-13GE-1431<br />

[German-American activities in Milwaukee]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-13GE-567<br />

[German-American affairs in New York City]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-531<br />

German American War Bond Rally: Its Political<br />

Significance (Feb. 14, 1943) INT-13GE-996<br />

Gustav Faber and German Activities<br />

(Dec. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1299<br />

Inaugural Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1160<br />

[Meeting for creation <strong>of</strong> proposed Free German<br />

Committee] (Oct. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-823<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Delegates, United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent, New York City<br />

(Dec. 2, 1944) INT-13GE-1291<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

(Feb. 16, 1943) WT-13GE-565;<br />

(Oct. 8, 1943) INT-13GE-817;<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-13GE-1141:<br />

(Dec. 4, 6, ¡944) INT-13GE-1292;<br />

(Dec. 9, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1297;<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-13GE-1408<br />

Victor Ridder Hits Back<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) INT-I3GE-1071<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1438<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin for<br />

United Nations Victory<br />

[Aims and programs <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Origin for United Nations Victory]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1943) INT-17IT-748<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political Scene in<br />

the U.S. (Aug. 3, 1943) INT-331T-14<br />

Italian-Americans and the Surrender <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

(Sept. IS. 1943) INT-33IT-22<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for a United Nations Victory]<br />

(Aug. 30. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-802<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory<br />

(Sept. 2. 1943) INT-33IT-19<br />

[Rally <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory]<br />

(Sept. 9. 1943) INT-17IT-820;<br />

(Sept. 15, 1943) INT-33IT-23<br />

United Automobile Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259;<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

(Mar. 17, 1944) INT-26SL-163<br />

United Belgian Societies <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Belgian Ambassador in Chicago<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-6BE-23<br />

Belgians <strong>of</strong> Chicago (Apr. 22, 1943) 1NT-6BE-20<br />

United Bohemian Society<br />

Czech Organization in Pittsburgh Area<br />

(Nov. 8. 1942) INT-9CZ-I75<br />

United Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Carpenters and<br />

Joiners <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

United Bulgarian and Macedonian Congress<br />

Journey to Gary (Jan. 6, 1944) INT-7BU-80<br />

United Cannery, Agricultural Packing and<br />

Allied Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

United China Relief<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-19MI-82<br />

374 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

United Christian Council for Democracy<br />

Paul Tillich and Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) 1NT-33GE-74<br />

United Cigar and Tobacco Workers Union<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

United Commitee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Apr. 25, 1944) INT-33YU-69<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs, Croats<br />

and Slovenes<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

(June 25, 1943) 1NT-30YU-972<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1048<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes] Changed to United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-I052<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

(Aug. 5. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1038<br />

South Slav Popular Front<br />

(Aug. 12. 1943) INT-33YU-42<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1042<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs, Croats, and<br />

Slovenes] (June 20, 1943) INT-30YU-959<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs, Croats,<br />

Slovenes views <strong>of</strong> Anthony Minerich]<br />

(June 24. 1943) 1NT-30YU-975<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatian, Serbian, and<br />

Slovenian Americans [United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-30YU-1028<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslavs<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20. 21. 1943) INT-26SL-124<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslavs<br />

(June 29. 1943) INT-33YU-37<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Yugoslavs<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia's liberation in<br />

Cleveland] (June 18. 1945) INT-30YU-I834<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Estonian American<br />

Organizations<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-SBA-603<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F. Laukaitis <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore reading from a memorandum on a<br />

postwar international organization]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-5BA-570<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations<br />

and Church Parishes<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union (Dec. 14. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-31<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations<br />

and Church Parishes, Detroit, Mich.<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(¿Vov. 9, 1944) INT-24RS-300<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

[Action by Croatian Fraternal Union on war relief<br />

funds] (Sept. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1542<br />

Adamic's Resignation<br />

(Apr. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1373<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-26SL-158<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

(Feb. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-155<br />

American Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) INT-33YU-56<br />

[Ante Pavelich claims United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans is Communist directed]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1551<br />

Anti-Adamic Pamphlet<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1293<br />

[Article by Bishop Diomsije opposing views <strong>of</strong><br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

about shape <strong>of</strong> postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

fOcr. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1109<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question (May 13. 1944) INT-33BU-7<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1548<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29. 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

[Comment on Slobodna Rec (newspaper) report on<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

fund contributions <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav national groups]<br />

(Dec. 10. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1178<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven, Acting<br />

Secretary, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Amencans] (Apr. 21, 1945) INT-30YU-I780<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

(Jan. 22, 1945) INT-30YU-1662<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Gabrovsek about Louis<br />

Adamic article] (Sepr. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1067<br />

[Conversation with Nick Bez (Bezmalinovich)<br />

Treasurer, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Mar. 13, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1728<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

(Mar. 28. 1944) INT-30YU-1320<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Developments in field <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslav relief<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1598<br />

Fifth Triannual Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb Diocese<br />

(Feb. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1276<br />

Further Developments in the Gary Quarrel<br />

(Mar. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1291<br />

Further Information on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1545<br />

Gary United Committee Meeting<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1311<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1665<br />

[Information on war relief collection efforts for<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. 30, 1943; Dec. 31,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1185<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities] (Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1060<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-30YU-1584<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) INT-30YU-1314<br />

Louis Adamic in Chicago; American Yugoslav<br />

Unity Day (Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1163<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) ¡NT-33YU-64<br />

[Louis Adamic talk in favor <strong>of</strong> partisans United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans bulletin<br />

views on postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

(Oct. 20-iVov. 4, 1943) INT-30YU-1126<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

(July 16, 1945) ¡NT-33YU-149<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-I359<br />

Memorandum on Albanian Activities<br />

(Sept. 21, 1945) ¡NT-1AL-198<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-30YU-1372<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes] Changed to United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

(Aug. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-1052<br />

[<strong>Office</strong>rs and members <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; War Relief Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans organized]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1944) INT-3OYU-1570<br />

On Estimates <strong>of</strong> the Future Among Southern Slavs<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1296<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

(Sept. 21. 1944) ¡NT-33YU-90<br />

Pageant <strong>of</strong> the United Istrian Societies<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1238


Index by Subjects and Names United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Oct. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1553<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Mobhzing (July 24, 1945) INT-33YU-152<br />

[Protest from United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (July 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1459<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-33YU-118<br />

Remarks by Rev. Strahinja Maletich<br />

(June 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1441<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here (Aug. 8, 1945) INT-33YU-153<br />

[Rivalry between United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans and Serbian National Defense<br />

Council] (Oct. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-1564<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sept. 23-30, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-198<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) 1NT-30YV-1366<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1943) INT-26SL-134<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 31, 1945; Feb. 5,<br />

1945) ¡NT-30YU-1680<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

(Mar. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1287<br />

South Slav Day in Honor <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav and<br />

Bulgarian Delegates to the International Security<br />

Conference (May 15, 1945) ¡NT-26SL-238<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Purposes, Basic Ideas, and Functions<br />

<strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943) INT-30YU-1050<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

(Mar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1302<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

(Nov. 20, 1943) INT-33YU-51<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Ocr. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1552<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians, Serbs,<br />

and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1042<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1043;<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1416<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

Plans To Augment Its Activities<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-33YU-144<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

protests attack by Z. Pavlovich<br />

(Aug. 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1488<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans San<br />

Francisco, Calif-, branch establishment]<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1155<br />

United Committee Plan and SNF Reaction<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-30YU-1282<br />

United Committee Tito Poster<br />

(Apr. 15, 1944) INT-30YU-1345<br />

[United South-Slav Committee Bringing Journalist<br />

Vuk Dragovic to U.S.]<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1474<br />

Yugoslav Developments - Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

CATov. 15, 1943) INT-30YU-1143<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33YU-66<br />

Yugoslav Relief (Oct. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1579;<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1599<br />

[Yugoslav relief ship]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-30YU-1603<br />

Zlatko Balakovic in Chicago<br />

(Apr. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1371<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavs in London<br />

Make-up <strong>of</strong> Three Important Political Committees<br />

(Feb. 11, 1944) INT-30YU-1272<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Independence (Nov. 9, 1943) INT-29UK-24I<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33VK-9<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

New York<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

United Czecho-Slovak Legion<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Mar. 10. 1943) INT-9CZ-317<br />

Czech-Slovak Day (Oct. 37, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-173<br />

United Democratic Youth Movement <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

[Democratic Youth <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia hold first<br />

Congress] (Jan. 29, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1247<br />

United Electrical, Radio, Machine Workers <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some tabor leaders]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-19MI-266<br />

United for Liberation<br />

["United for Liberation," inaugural dinner]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1943) 1NT-12FR-656<br />

United Free France<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) 1NT-12FR-84;<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) 1NT-12FR-86<br />

Pierre Rodrigues: United Free France; Addresses;<br />

Free French Set-up<br />

(Apr. 22-30. 1942) INT-12FR-53<br />

United Front <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Vespers<br />

[United Front <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Vespers]<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-17IT-1036<br />

United German Societies<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

(May 26. 1943) INT-13GE-668<br />

United Hebrew Trades Council<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Wov. 30, 1943) ¡NT-19M1-259<br />

United Hetmán Organizations<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

(Dec. 16. 1941) INT-29UK-2<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in Cleveland,<br />

Ohio ([Feb.. 1943]) INT-29UK-157<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Selected Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations] (July. 1942) INT-29UK-66<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

(Nov. 3, 1942) INT-29UK-130<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political Alignments<br />

Among Ukrainians in the U.S ]<br />

(June 9, 1943; June 14, 1943) INT-29UK-194<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

(JVov. 8, 1941) INT-29UK-11<br />

[Nazi Ties Among Ukrainian Activists in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 6. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-97<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief] (July 1, 1942) INT-29UK-62<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent in the U S<br />

(Jan. 16, 1942) INT-29UK-3<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept.. 1942) INT-29UK-103<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Ocr. 2, 1942) INT-29UK-106<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and the<br />

Providence Association<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-29UK-174<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans (Mar. 22. 1943) INT-29UK-168<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

(Apr. 2-22, 1942) INT-29UK-47<br />

Ukrainian Activities in the U.S. and its<br />

Background in Europe<br />

(Od. 5-12. 1942) INT-29UK-107<br />

Ukrainian Drama (July. 1941) ¡NT-29UK-4<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

([June. 1943]) INT-29UK-211<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

([1942-Sept. 18, 1944]) ¡NT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

United Hungarian Catholic Front<br />

United Hungarian Catholic Front Proposed to<br />

Offset Hungarian-American "Inactivity"<br />

(Ocr. 19, 1944) INT-33HU-38<br />

United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

NYC, June 10, 1945]<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-15HU-804<br />

United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Hungarian Items (Ocr. 4, 1944) INT-15HU-620<br />

United Hungarian Movement<br />

[Notes on Hungarian Activities and Article by<br />

Kovacs] (Sept. 12-20. 1942) 1NT-15HV-178<br />

United Hungarian Society<br />

Hungarian Meeting<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943) INT-15HU-295<br />

Hungarian Society Elects New <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Mar. 28. 1942) INT-15HU-30<br />

United Istrian Societies<br />

Pageant <strong>of</strong> the United Istrian Societies<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1238<br />

United Italian Societies for the Victory <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

[Noe Maggetti] (Aug. 10, 1943) INT-17IT-755<br />

United Jewish Appeal<br />

Benefit for United Jewish Appeal<br />

(May 26. 1944) INT-33AU-21<br />

Over-all Jewish Relief Agency Split<br />

(Feb. 12. 1945) ¡NT-33JE-48<br />

United Jewish Appeal Revived<br />

(June 14, 1945) 1NT-33JE-66<br />

United Jewish War Effort Campaign<br />

Jews Seek Funds To Aid Our Allies<br />

(June 29, 1942) INT-18JE-132<br />

[Russian Day, Chicago, 111., July 11, 1943]<br />

(July 18, 1943) INT-24RS-168<br />

United Kingdom<br />

see Great Britain<br />

United Latvian American Committee<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-5BA-603<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F. Laukaitis <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore reading from a memorandum on a<br />

postwar international organization]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-5BA-570<br />

United Latvian Relief<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-SBA-455<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

American Lithuanian Council Meeting at New<br />

York on June ll-16th<br />

(June 20, 1945) INT-5BA-582<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center (Sept. 25, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-430<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund Headquarters<br />

(Sepr. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-432<br />

Gyorda's Resignation From the United Lithuanian<br />

Relief Fund (Jan. 25. 1945) INT-5BA-508<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Apr. 19, 1944]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1944) INT-5BA-3S6<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-33U-36<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 42-HR<br />

(Nov. 27, 1944) INT-5BA-478<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 51-HR<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-5BA-S09<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organizations<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-5BA-370<br />

Talk with Colonel Kazys Grinius<br />

(Sepr. 27, 7944; ¡NT-SBA-431<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Sept. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-429<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund and Lithuanian<br />

Political Stnfe in America<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-418<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 375


United Lithuanian Relief Fund Index by Subjects and Names<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Chief Father J. B.<br />

Koncius' Prospective Trip to Europe<br />

(May IS, 1945) INT-5BA-564<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-5BA-4S7;<br />

(Nov. 24. 1944) INT-5BA-474<br />

United Magyar Civic Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania<br />

United Magyar Civic Association <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

(Mar. ¡5, 1944) INT-1SHU-499<br />

United Nations<br />

see Allied Nations<br />

see terms beginning with U.N.<br />

United Nations Association<br />

[Americans United for World Organization and<br />

other associations, note]<br />

(Aug. 1-2. 1944) INT-10EU-442<br />

[Organizations cconcerned with support <strong>of</strong> the war<br />

and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong> activities]<br />

(July 1-11. 1944) INT-10EU-427<br />

[Proposed merger <strong>of</strong> sundry American<br />

organizations] (May 13. 1944) INT-10EU-394<br />

Works in Progress on American Organizations in<br />

New York (June 24, 1943) INT-10EU-239<br />

United Nations Committee<br />

United Nations Committee [report]<br />

(Nov. 6. 1942) ¡NT-19MI-116<br />

United Nations Congress<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

United Nations in America<br />

[American Committee for the Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born anniversary: United Nations in<br />

America dinner] (Apr. 19, 1943) INT-10EU-188<br />

United Nations Information Board<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Information Board, New York and<br />

Washington, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-10EU-543<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Nations Information Organization, New<br />

York-Washington, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-10EU-566<br />

[Mr. Stavridi, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Information Board in London,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(JVov. 27. 1944) 1NT-10EU-503<br />

[United Nations Information Board and<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the United Nations Information<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, membership list]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) 1NT-10EU-13I<br />

United Nations Information <strong>Office</strong><br />

[United Nations Information Board and<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the United Nations Information<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, membership list]<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-10EV-131<br />

United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian Extraction<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F. Laukaitis <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore reading from a memorandum on a<br />

postwar international organization]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-5BA-570<br />

United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

and Latvian and Estonian Extraction<br />

(Sept. 29. 1944) 1NT-5BA-434<br />

United Palestine Appeal<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the National Council for Palestine]<br />

([Dec. 1942]) INT-18JE-173<br />

United Polish Associations<br />

[Report on Waclaw Spiewak lecture]<br />

(Dec. 19. 20. 1942) rNT-21PO-174<br />

United Polish Press<br />

Amalgamation <strong>of</strong> Two Opposed Polish Press<br />

Organizations (May 19, 1943: May 21,<br />

1943) INT-21PO-414<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Polish<br />

Press] (Oct. 11, 1943) INT-21PO-5S9<br />

376 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Polish-Language Press Conference in New York<br />

(May 24, 1943) INT-21PO-419<br />

United Polish Press (May 31, 1943) INT-33PO-22<br />

United Portuguese <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> California<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Portuguese organizations and leading<br />

personalities]<br />

(Aug. 17-Sept. 11, 1942) 1NT-22PR-7<br />

United Russian-American Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid<br />

to the Soviet Union<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-305<br />

United Russian American Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago<br />

[Russian Day, Chicago, 111., July 11, 1943]<br />

(July 18, 1943) INT-24RS-168<br />

United Russian Committee<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

United Russian Organizations<br />

Interview with Nicholas Fitchena, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Feb. 15, 1945 (Mar. 2, 1945) INT-24RS-345<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

(Sept. 21, 1944) INT-24RS-280<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-24RS-326<br />

The Russian "Rightist" Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-311<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-24RS-299<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists (Dec. 9, 1944) INT-33RS-30<br />

United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Ocr. 11. 1943-Feb. 10. 1944) INT-33CR-4<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) INT-33CR-1<br />

Carpatho-Russian: Kronthal Inquiry <strong>of</strong> March 25<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-8CR-123<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U S.<br />

(Mar. 24. 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Conference on Carpatho-Russian Problem To Be<br />

Held in Pittsburgh (Jan. 5. 1945) INT-8CR-197<br />

Further Reactions on Moscow Statements<br />

(Mar. 8, 1943) INT-8CR-24<br />

Mass Meetings? (Mar. 24. 1945) ¡NT-8CR-217<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11. 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

Preliminary on Jan. 23 Meeting To Be Held at<br />

UROBA <strong>Office</strong>s<br />

(January 15. 1945) INT-8CR-199<br />

Remarks by President <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

(Apr. 15. 1945) INT-8CR-219<br />

Remarks by UROBA's President<br />

(Jan. 17. 1945) INT-8CR-201<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> the American-Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress (Aug. 15, 1942; Aug. 31,<br />

1942) 1NT-8CR-1<br />

Territorial and Political Alignments<br />

(May 12, 1943) INT-8CR-37<br />

[United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America, 1942 report]<br />

(Oct. 16, 1942) INT-24RS-87<br />

United Serbian Societies <strong>of</strong> Northern<br />

California<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and message to<br />

King Peter II from United Serbian Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

Northern California] (Jan. 30, 1945; Feb. 15,<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1695<br />

United Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region<br />

Report on Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Groups in San<br />

Francisco<br />

(Oct. 2«-iVov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1127<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by United<br />

Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12, 1943<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943; Oct. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1111;<br />

(Oct. 13, 1943) INT-33YU-46<br />

United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical Aid to<br />

Soviet Russia<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Aid to Soviet Russia<br />

(Jan. 22. 1945) INT-26SL-214<br />

United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Northern Ohio<br />

Slav Committee, Northern Ohio<br />

(July 15. 1942) INT-26SL-12<br />

Slav Parade -- Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(June 30. 1942) INT-26SL-21<br />

United Slavs <strong>of</strong> Gary<br />

Events in Gary, Indiana [Serbs v. United Slavs <strong>of</strong><br />

Gary: views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) INT-10EU-353<br />

United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New York Festival<br />

(Jan. 18. 1943) INT-30YU-S63<br />

United Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Catalonia<br />

[Appeal by United Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Catalonia to<br />

establish National Catalan Alliance]<br />

(Jan. 1. 1944) INT-27SP-246<br />

United Societies <strong>of</strong> the Greek Catholic<br />

Religion <strong>of</strong> U.S.A.<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24, 1942) INT-29UK-I2<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

(Sept. 11, 1942) INT-8CR-5<br />

United States<br />

see terms beginning with U.S.<br />

United States v Uhl<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as Amicus<br />

Curiae (June 8, 1943) INT-4AU-352<br />

United Steel Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Labor unions position regarding the war effort]<br />

(June 28, 1942) INT-19MI-I38<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

[Soviet Views on Aid to the Ukraine]<br />

(Aug. 8, 1945) INT-29UK-373<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in Western<br />

Europe (July 16, 1945) ¡NT-33UK-36<br />

United Ukrainian Association<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. II, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-I6<br />

United Ukrainian Committee for Medical Aid<br />

to the Soviet Union<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

(July 14. 1944) INT-29UK-307<br />

United Ukrainian Committee <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

Mar. 28, 1943 (Mar. 31. 1943) INT-33UK-3<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943 (Mar. 31, 1943) INT-29UK-167<br />

United Ukrainian Organizations<br />

American Ukrainian Council<br />

(July 17. 1943) INT-33UK-5<br />

Emil Revyuk Removed from Editorial Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey City "Svoboda"<br />

(Aug. 29. 1945) 1NT-29UK-374<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-29UK-330<br />

[Plans for Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Organizations in<br />

Pittsburgh, October, 1943]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) INT-29UK-22I<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar., 1940<br />

([Mar.. 1940]) INT-29UK-104<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-29UK-204;<br />

(July 2, 1943) INT-33UK-4<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) 1NT-33UK-30<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(Jan. 21. 1943) INT-29VK-138;<br />

(July 29. 1943) INT-29UK-215


Index by Subjects and Names Ustashi<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) 1NT-29UK-376<br />

United Victory Council<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> a United Victory<br />

Council] (Dec. 29. 1942) INT-17IT-471<br />

United Wholesale and Retail Employees<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(JVov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-2S9<br />

United Wholesale and Warehouse Employees<br />

Communists in Army Camps<br />

(July 8, 1942) INT-19MIS3<br />

United World Lutheran Church<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 24, 1943) INT-25SC-225<br />

United Yugoslav Relief Fund, Inc.<br />

[Conversation with James Bninot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control Board:<br />

Yugoslav relief]<br />

(May 22, 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1408<br />

Dispute Concerning Collection <strong>of</strong> Post-War Relief<br />

(May ¡5, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1397<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23, 1945) INT-30YU-1665<br />

Patriarchate Fund<br />

(Aug. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1512<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1230<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-33YU-74<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] fOcr. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1553<br />

Related War Relief and Political Problems<br />

(May 17. 1944) INT-30YU-1399<br />

Serbs and Croats: War Fund Meeting<br />

(June 8, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-944<br />

United Yugoslav Societies <strong>of</strong> California<br />

[Program for Yugoslav Day celebration, Treasure<br />

Island, Calif., July 2, 1939] 1NT-30YU-11I8<br />

United Yugoslav Societies <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Yugoslav Protests in New York City, January 31,<br />

1943 (Feb. 1. 1943) INT-30YU-615<br />

Unity (periodical)<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942]<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

(Aug. 1. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-87<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Greek Army topographical maps at<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) ¡NT-14GR-123<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame<br />

[Political situation at Notre Dame]<br />

(Aug. 24, 1942) INT-16IR-8<br />

Unkovich, Kosto<br />

Accounts <strong>of</strong> Interviews with Croatians<br />

(May 17, 1942) INT-30YU-103<br />

Ambridge [Pa.] Meeting December 12, 1942<br />

(Dec. 22. 1942) INT-30YV-491<br />

[Kosto Unkovich Speech]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-667<br />

Mr. Kosto Unkovich Visit to the Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch<br />

(Nov. 2. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-312<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-30YU-1230<br />

[Propsal for Yugoslav Congress in U.S.]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1942) 1NT-30YU-304<br />

[Reation from Yugoslav Consul General in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. to Editorial from Hearst<br />

Newspaper Chain]<br />

(May 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1797<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Kosto Unkovich<br />

(Feb. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-671<br />

UNRRA<br />

see U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration<br />

Unser Zeit (periodical)<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ([n.d.]) INT-18JE-428<br />

Unterleitner, Hans<br />

Hans Unterleitner, Hedwig Wachenheim, and<br />

August Weber<br />

(Sept. 23-29. 1943) INT-13GE-874<br />

Upper Silesia<br />

see Silesia<br />

Uranium<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga] (Feb. 4. 1942) INT-12FR-186<br />

Uruguay<br />

see also Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

[Celebration by Argentine Fascists in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's rescue; activities in<br />

Argentina and Uruguay]<br />

(JVov. 1. 1944) INT-17IT-1497<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

(Jan. 3-Feb. 15. 1944) INT-10EU-387<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> "Free Romania" movement in<br />

Uruguay] (Dec. 23. 1943) INT-23RM-230<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

(Feb. 1945) INT-9CZ-860<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12. 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Free Romania Movement in Uruguay<br />

(Feb. 17, 1944) INT-23RM-229<br />

Free World Group in Uruguay Asks Collaboration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free World Magazine in Dissemination <strong>of</strong><br />

Propaganda (Jan. 14, 1944) INT-10EU-393<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America] (Apr. 11, 1944) INT-4AU-516<br />

Interviews with Some French Personalities <strong>of</strong><br />

Uruguay (Mar. 2, 1943) INT-12FR-536<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

(Dec. 20, 1944) INT-33PO-153<br />

[Political activities in Uruguay]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-27SP-363<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to Recent<br />

Events in Italy (Dec. 1943) INT-17IT-937<br />

Relations between Brazil and the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

(Feb. 12, 1943) INT-24RS-129<br />

Spanish Colony in Uruguay<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) 1NT-27SP-262<br />

Spanish Institutions in Uruguay<br />

(JVov. 27, 1942) INT-27SP-99<br />

Twentieth <strong>of</strong> September Celebration in Argentina<br />

and Uruguay (JVov. 13, 1942) INT-17IT-510<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-18<br />

Uruguayan Reactions to the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

(Aug. 23, 1943) INT-17IT-789<br />

U.S. Army<br />

see also Foreign legions<br />

Greek Orthodox chaplains [in U.S. Army]<br />

(Mar. 28-June 19, 1942) INT-14GR-182<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bombers to the U.S. Army by the<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

May 29, 1943 (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-463<br />

U.S. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. 1944; June 27.<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

U.S. Committee on Educational<br />

Reconstruction<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction] (Apr. 14. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-178<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9, 1945) INT-10EU-612<br />

Resolutions Adopted by the Institute on<br />

International Exchanges and Scholarships<br />

(Dec. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-295<br />

U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors<br />

[U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors Letter Regarding<br />

Justice Department Request for Cooperation in<br />

Carrying Out Federal Policy Relating to Enemy<br />

Aliens] (Dec. 20, 1941) INT-19MI-10<br />

U.S. military occupation policies<br />

"AMG-Appointed German Aid Barred as Nazi<br />

Torturer" (May 25, 1945) INT-13GE-1557<br />

Brunch with Anna Selig<br />

(May 16. ¡945) ¡NT-lSGE-lSSl<br />

Conversation with Mr. Goris<br />

(Apr. 7. 1945) INT-6BE-89<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

(June 8. 1944) INT-33Z-77<br />

Economic Self-Organization in American-Occupied<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(May 16. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1655<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-33GE-106<br />

Gerhart Seger Criticizes Anglo-American<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Occupied Germany<br />

(July 7. 1945) 1NT-33GE-108<br />

German-American Press Publicizes AMG Decrees<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) INT-33GE-91<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

(June 13. 1945) INT-33GE-101<br />

[Hans Meyer's views on post-war Germany]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1945) INT-13GE-1406<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his Proposal to<br />

Found a Magazine for Dr Foerster and His<br />

Circle; Proposal for Civilian Rehabilitation Corps<br />

(Sept. 1. 1942) INT-13GE-338<br />

List <strong>of</strong> administrative control personnel in<br />

American zones in Germany and Austria;<br />

Americans Oust Bavarian Officials for Nazi<br />

Activities, Falsehoods<br />

(Aug. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1669<br />

[Newspaper control in occupied Germany]<br />

(Jan. 25. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1341<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on occupation policies] •<br />

(July 2. 1945) INT-13GE-1625<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House Axis"<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) 1NT-33GE-78<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Trip to Moscow<br />

(Aug. 16. 1943) INT-9CZ-527<br />

[Proposals regarding occupation policies for<br />

postwar Germany; instrucción pastoral, sobre<br />

algunos errores modernos]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1942; Nov. 24, 1942) AD-2-13<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 21. 1945) INT-33GE-81<br />

[U.S. army training school for German military<br />

occupation administration, controversial<br />

teachers] (Sepr. 25. 1942) INT-13GE-353<br />

U.S. Student Assembly<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the International Student Service]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942; Feb. 11. 1943) 1NT-19MI-178<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures<br />

(Dec. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-55<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Conference, NYC,<br />

May 1943<br />

[Young Communist League]<br />

(May 7-15. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-346<br />

U.S. War Aims (publication)<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

(Ocr. 7, 1944) INT-33GE-62<br />

Ustashi<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures <strong>Office</strong><br />

on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and Their<br />

Activities Abroad (Feb. 8. 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

"Ask the Ustashis:" Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article<br />

by Imre Bekessy and Comments<br />

(Sept. 28. 1942; Oct. 6, 1942) INT-15HU-183<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan Attack<br />

on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

(JVov. 23. 1944) INT-33YU-103<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party (Jan. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1318<br />

Croat-Italian Relations<br />

(June 2. 1943) INT-30YU-951<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

(Sepr. 2. 1942) INT-30YU-144<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 377


Ustashi Index by Subjects and Names<br />

"Croatian: The Government and the People"<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) WT-30YU-592<br />

Croatian Ustashi and Moslem atrocities against<br />

Serbs, detailed description<br />

(June 5-16, 1942) INT-30YU-54<br />

Croatian Ustashi movement's role in supression <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbs (June 1-3. 1942) INT-30YU-77<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-32<br />

[Internal dissention in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1236<br />

Killings <strong>of</strong> Serbs in So-Called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-735<br />

Mrs. Matilda Spence Rowland; Killing <strong>of</strong> Serbs in<br />

So-called "Free Croatia"<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-41<br />

[Political and military conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1217<br />

Pro-Axis Croatian propaganda in <strong>US</strong><br />

(Feb. 15, 1942) INT-30YU-50<br />

Situation in Croatia (Oct. 1943) INT-30YU-1186<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-193<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for Catholics in<br />

Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1331<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1216<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From the<br />

American Press About the Croats" [Croatia<br />

under Axis powers]<br />

fJVov. 9, 1942) INT-30YU-659<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1242<br />

Uus Ilm (newspaper)<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with Respect<br />

to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

(May 18, 1943) INT-5BA-187<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-33U-20<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonian Press (May 1, 1943) INT-5BA-175<br />

Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

[Finnish-American Press]<br />

(Wov. 19, 1941) ¡NT-25SC-1<br />

Uz Elore (newspaper)<br />

[Information on Uz Elore<br />

(newspaper)] ¡NT-15HU-719<br />

Uzielli, Giorgio<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Giorgio Uzielli]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-17IT-1699<br />

Vaczy, Edward L.<br />

[Background information about Edward Vaczy,<br />

nominated for Congressman at Large for the<br />

state <strong>of</strong> New York]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) INT-9CZ-186<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League (May 15, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-691<br />

[Resume and views <strong>of</strong> Edward L. Vaczy]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1942-Oct. 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-561<br />

Vaiciulaitis, Antanas<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals] (Apr. 16, 1942) INT-SBA-24<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

(Nov. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-258<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press] (June 1, 1942) INT-5BA-13<br />

To Lithuanian-Americans <strong>of</strong> all political groups<br />

except the Communist, the Moscow Conference<br />

appears as a harbinger <strong>of</strong> nothing good<br />

(Nov. 6, 1943) INT-33LI-15<br />

378 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Vaidyla, Michael<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council<br />

in Chicago (June 2, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-195<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-5BA-287<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

(Mar. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-147<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians (Oct. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-246<br />

Vaitkevicius, Rev.<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Vakar, Nicholai P.<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />

[report and publications]<br />

(July 6, 1944) INT-IOEU-430<br />

Valaitis, Jonas<br />

Jonas Valaitis Meetings in Pennsylvania<br />

(June 21, 1943) INT-5BA-207<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Sept. 25, 1944) ¡NT-5BA-429<br />

Valanciunas, Ignatius<br />

Lithuanian Meeting in St. Casimir Parish<br />

Banquet-Meeting To Honor Father Ignatius<br />

Valanciunas (Feb. 13. 1943) 1NT-33LI-4<br />

Valasek, Ludevit<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Valdes, Armando<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-19MI-282<br />

Valenta, Ante<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-30YU-1242<br />

Valente, Mr.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Valente in Pittsburgh]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1943) 1NT-17IT-59I<br />

Valenti, Girolamo<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian meeting in Detroit]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943) INT-17IT-600<br />

Conversation with Girolamo Valenti<br />

(June 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1205<br />

[Girolamo Valenti] (July 1. 1943) 1NT-I7IT-701;<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943) INT-niT-863;<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1307<br />

[Girolamo Valenti's appeal to the U.S. Attorney<br />

General regarding proposed policy <strong>of</strong> "enemy<br />

alien" evacuation] (May 22, 1942) INT-17IT-171<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Girolamo Valenti]<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-17IT-1310<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (Oct. 16, 1943) 1NT-171T-866<br />

Valerian, Bishop<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Answer to the Slobodna Rec<br />

Regarding the Memorandum [<strong>of</strong> the Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church]<br />

(Atov. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-360<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the Parts<br />

The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres in<br />

"Independent" Croat State<br />

(Nov. 16, 1942) INT-30YU-330<br />

Valeur, Robert<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

(June 27, 1945) INT-33FR-63<br />

Conversation with Valeur<br />

(May 29, 1945) INT-12FR-1047<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

(Mar. 27, 1942) INT-12FR-86<br />

Interview with Robert Valeur <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information <strong>Services</strong><br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-990<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Issues at Stake in<br />

France, by Robert Valeur<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1012<br />

[Robert Valeur and Georges Theunis on European<br />

accords for economic and political<br />

reconstruction] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-10EU-457<br />

[Robert Valeur, conversation memo]<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-12FR-607<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-12FR-880;<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) INT-12FR-881;<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-12FR-887;<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-12FR-992:<br />

(Oct. 5, 1945) INT-12FR-1074<br />

[Robert Valeur, head <strong>of</strong> Free French Press and<br />

Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 14, 1943) ¡NT-12FR-634<br />

[Robert Valeur, head <strong>of</strong> the French Information<br />

Center, conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-720;<br />

(Apr. 10, 1944) INT-12FR-797<br />

Robert Valeur Returns from France<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FR-56<br />

Valeur's Speech on French and Democracy<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-751<br />

Valicenti, Joseph A.<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. tabor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Valjeysviesti (periodical)<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> four Finnish publications]<br />

(Sept. 10, 1942) INT-11F1-35<br />

Vallery-Radot, Pasteur<br />

Lecture on French Resistance<br />

(Mar. 12. 1945) 1NT-33FR-53<br />

Valli, Federico<br />

[Federico Valli] (JVov. 18. 1944) INT-17IT-1586<br />

Vallin, Charles<br />

[Invitation to all parties to join Fighting French;<br />

British opposition to Vallin]<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-368<br />

[Mission <strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Vallin to the Fighting<br />

French troops in Chad and Libya]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-369<br />

Valo, Jozef<br />

Additional Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Recent London<br />

Announcements (Dec. 1, 1944) INT-9CZ-819<br />

Calvin Brook on Sundry Matters<br />

(Aug. 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-745<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

(May 15, 1944) INT-33CZ-41<br />

Czechokslovak Meeting<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-706<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives (July 6, 1944) INT-33CZ-44<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef Valo;<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday (June 5, 1944) INT-9CZ-705<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lodge No. 2001 <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Workers<br />

Society (May 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-692<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jozef Valo]<br />

(May 7, 1944) INT-9CZ-688<br />

Notes from the Slovak-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-9CZ-737;<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-33CZ-50<br />

President Benes Honored On His Sixtieth Birthday<br />

(June 10, 1944) INT-33CZ-42<br />

Recent Slovak Communist Comments on "Slovak<br />

rights" (June 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-712<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support (Aug. 12. 1944) INT-33CZ-49<br />

Slovak League Meeting. Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-276<br />

Valparaiso University<br />

U.S. Lutherans and Postwar Germany<br />

(July 21, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1653<br />

Valusek, Andrew J.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

(Oct. 2, 1944) INT-33CZ-58<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Valvoja (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23


Index by Subjects and Names Vaskas, Joseph<br />

Lutheran Organ Protests "Communist Label" on<br />

Finland (June 2. 1945) ¡NT-33FI-30<br />

Vambery, Rustem<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austnan Republic<br />

(Apr. 26. 1942) INT-4AU-64<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery on "free<br />

movements" in the U.S.]<br />

(May 6, 1943) INT-33HU-8<br />

Czemin's proposed committee<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) ¡NT-4AU-379<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

(May 30, 1943) INT-10EU-223<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) ¡NT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian-American Protest Mounts Against<br />

Czechoslovak Minority Regulations<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-33HU-83<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27, 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(July S. 1943) INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarians, document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Karolyi Despondent over Hungarian Political<br />

Situation (Dec. 26. 1944) INT-33HU-49<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

(Mar. 26, 1943) INT-33Z-11<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's call regarding Count Sforza's<br />

visit to the State Department]<br />

(June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-233<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's conversation with President<br />

Benes] (June 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-471<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's views on the Italian<br />

situation] (Aug. 3, 1943) INT-17IT-743<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary" (June 7. 1945) INT-33HU-75<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

(Feb. 17, 1945) INT-33HU-55<br />

Rustem and Logic<br />

(May 2, 4, 1943) ¡NT-15HU-324<br />

Rustem Vambery Comments on His Election to<br />

Hungarian National Assembly<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-33HU-66<br />

Spotlight on Austria, 10 March 1945<br />

(Mar. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-740<br />

Vambery and Otto (Nov. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-182<br />

van Berden, Albert<br />

Dutch political situation in the U.S.: Part I,<br />

Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the political opinion in the Dutch<br />

community in the Middle West; Part II,<br />

evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Dutch press<br />

(Jun. 24, 1942) INT-20NS-2<br />

van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

[Alleged views <strong>of</strong> Frans van Cauwelaert on<br />

postwar Germany] (May 6, 1943) INT-6BE-21<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-33BE-1<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner, July 21<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-6BE-26<br />

[Belgian leaders] (May 15, 1942) INT-6BE-9<br />

Belgian View on the "London Times" Editorial <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 12, 1944 (Aug. 24, 1944) INT-6BE-52<br />

[Concerning lectures in Mexico by Mr. van<br />

Cauwelaert on strengthening Catholic Church]<br />

(May 4, 1942) ¡NT-19MI-35<br />

[Differences between French and Mexican<br />

Synarquismo] (Dec. 31, 1942-Jan. 5,<br />

1943) INT-12FR-462<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

(May 1, 1944) ¡NT-33Z-70<br />

[European problem] (Dec. 9, 1942; Dec. 15,<br />

1942) INT-12FR-477<br />

Frans van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations (Dec. 23, 1943) INT-33BE-3<br />

[Frans van Cauwelaert's views on the progress <strong>of</strong><br />

the International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic<br />

Writers] (Feb. 10, 1943) INT-19MI-175<br />

Report Prepared by Division <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Republics on Franz van Cauwelaert<br />

(Jan. 10, 1942) INT-6BE-15<br />

Reverend Paul Derooy<br />

(Nov. 24, 1943) ¡NT-6BE-32<br />

Story From the "Greek National Herald"<br />

Concerning a Speech Made by Franz van<br />

Cauwelaert (4/14/43) 1NT-6BE-18<br />

van Cauwelaert, Miss<br />

Interview with Miss Cauwelaert at Her Home<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) ¡NT-6BE-90<br />

van der Stratten-Ponthoz, Robert<br />

Belgian Ambassador in Chicago<br />

(June 3, 1943) INT-6BE-23<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner<br />

(July 22. 1943) INT-33BE-1<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner, July 21<br />

(July 22, 1943) INT-6BE-26<br />

Belgium and AMG (Sept. 15. 1943) INT-6BE-29<br />

Van der Stricht, Mr.<br />

[Van der Stricht's comments on Poland and the<br />

difficulties within the Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(May 7, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-430<br />

Van Doren, Mark<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated Reich<br />

Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Germany<br />

and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

(June 27, 1944) INT-13GE-1159<br />

Town Hall Forum, June 12<br />

(June 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1150<br />

van Eerden, Albert<br />

Dutch Activists (Nov. 13. 1942) INT-20NS-9<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Albert van<br />

Eerden - Dutch] (May 19. 1942-Jan. 24,<br />

1945) PERS-1-I13<br />

van Endhoven, Emile<br />

[Dr Emile van Endhoven]<br />

(Mar. 8. 1943) INT-20NS-14<br />

van Hoogstraten, J. E.<br />

Interview with Dr. J. E. van Hoogstraten, minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> economic affairs <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands East<br />

Indies government (Apr. 27, 1943) INT-20NS-17<br />

van Tonningen, Rost<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

(Aug. 4, 15, 1943) INT-4AU-372<br />

van Wolt, John<br />

[Postwar plans] (Apr. 19, 1943) ¡NT-20NS-I8<br />

van Zeeland, Paul<br />

[Belgian leaders] (May 15, 1942) INT-6BE-9<br />

CIP Forum (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-33Z-61<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

Vanagaitis, Antanas<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Vandegrift, Gen.<br />

Guadalcanal: Leadership <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-I9MI-218<br />

Vandenberg, Arthur H.<br />

Address by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg Upon<br />

the Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish Daily<br />

News (Apr. 2, 1944) INT-21PO-765<br />

Vanderbilt, William H.<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

(Feb. 12. 1944) INT-30YU-1314<br />

Vanderpool, Eugene<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Eugene<br />

Vanderpool - Greek] (Apr. 24, 1944; Sept. 11,<br />

1944) PERS-1-I12<br />

Vangor, Imro<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, Maurice<br />

[A. M. Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, note]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1942; Nov. 24, ¡942) INT-12FR-446<br />

["Races et Racisme," Dec. 1939, publication<br />

edited by Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

(July 22-Aug. 19, 1942) INT-12FR-327<br />

Vanoli, Arnaldo C.<br />

Interview with Father Arnaldo C. Vanoli<br />

(Apr. 21, 1944) INT-I7IT-1129<br />

Vansittart, Robert G.<br />

Moscow "Free Germany" Movement<br />

(July 26, 27, 1943) INT-13GE-821<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1422<br />

[Response to Lord Vansittart demands for<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1942) INT-13GE-81<br />

Vanson, George N.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George N.<br />

Vanson - Greeks] (June 22, ¡945; June 25,<br />

1945) PERS-1-H4<br />

Vapaa Sana (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) INT-11FI-100<br />

Vapaus (newspaper)<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

(Nov. 11, 1944) ¡NT-HFI-100<br />

Vapheiades, John<br />

[Greek-American Tribune welcomes release from<br />

jail <strong>of</strong> Irving Potash and John Vapheiades]<br />

(Feb. 24, 28, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-154<br />

Greek Labor Leaders<br />

(Aug. 28, 1942) INT-14GR-269<br />

Várela, Jose Enrique<br />

[Falangist attempt to assassinate Minister <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Valera] (Aug. 26, 1942) INT-27SP-87<br />

Varga, Stephen<br />

Stephen Varga, president, Rakoczi Aid<br />

Association, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

(Apr. 5. 1944) INT-15HU-515<br />

Vargas, Getulio D.<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil]<br />

(Sept. 17, 1943) INT-33BE-2<br />

Report from Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies; Catholic<br />

Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome;<br />

Measures Affecting the Italian Population<br />

(Apr. 20, 1944) INT-10EU-396<br />

Varkiza Agreement<br />

[Violation <strong>of</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> Varkiza Agreement]<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-14GR-718<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-33GR-97<br />

Varro, Steven<br />

Hungarian Reader (Dec. 2, 1942) INT-15HU-202<br />

Varvaressos, Kyriakos<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-377<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Varvaressos<br />

(special financial and economic ambassador <strong>of</strong><br />

the Greek Government)<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-14GR-548<br />

Varvoutis, George<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sófocles Venizelos and George Varvoutis<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-14GR-656<br />

Varzaly, Stephen<br />

Comments by Molchany and Varzaly<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-8CR-II5<br />

Molchany and Varzaly Comment on Gierowski<br />

(June 13. 1944) 1NT-8CR-145<br />

Molchany-Varzaly (July 21, 1944) INT-8CR-158<br />

Political Organizations<br />

(Sept. 17. 1942) INT-8CR-7<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Varzaly] to Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 19, 1944) 1NT-8CR-98<br />

Vasich, Dragisha<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

(Nov. 9. 1943) INT-30YU-1146<br />

Vaskas, Joseph<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Oct. 13. 1943) INT-5BA-247<br />

Father Dr. Joseph Vaskas, Rector <strong>of</strong> Marianapolis<br />

College, on American Lithuanian Politics<br />

(Dec. 28. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-493<br />

Lithuanian-American Cleric Despairs <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Independence (Jan. 19. 1945) INT-33LI-48<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 379


Vaskys, Justinas Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Vaskys, Justinas<br />

Lithuanian Franciscan Fathers<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-5BA-52<br />

Vasse, Lionel<br />

Interview with Lionel Vasse, Assistant to Guerin<br />

de Beaumont, French Consul in New York City<br />

(Apr. 15, 1945) INT-12FR-1008<br />

Vassiliadis, Theodore<br />

Democratic Protests to Government in Exile<br />

(Mar. 12. 1944) INT-14GR-493<br />

Government-in-Exile: Mission <strong>of</strong> Vasiliadis<br />

(Mar. 22. 1944) INT-14GR-494<br />

Theodore Vassiliadis and Papandreou<br />

(June 1944) INT-14GR-541<br />

Vassilieff, Andrei E.<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Revolution, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 14, 1944<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-302<br />

Vassily, Metropolitan<br />

[Metropolitans Sergei and Vassily]<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) ¡NT-24RS-143<br />

Vasul, Romul G.<br />

[Conversation with Rudy Nan and Romul G.<br />

Vasul] (May 11, 1945) 1NT-23RM-368<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown about the<br />

Romanian situation]<br />

(July 8. 1944) INT-23RM-251<br />

Vasvary, Rev.<br />

[Correspondence concerning an article by<br />

Reverend Vasvary] (June 20, 1942; June 25,<br />

1942) INT-15HU-79<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities INT-15HU-77<br />

Vatican City<br />

see also Roman Catholic Church<br />

Apostolic Delegate Scheduled to Go to Finland<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944; Feb. 16, 1944) INT-I9MI-279<br />

[Appeasement rumors involving the Vatican,<br />

report] (Sept. I, 1942) INT-19MI-127<br />

Archduke Otto and the Vatican<br />

(June 16, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-357<br />

Bishops in Reich Urge Pope to Advance Peace<br />

Program (July 28, 1942) INT-I3GE-296<br />

Federation Plans and "Cordon Sanitair"<br />

Manipulations Attributed to the Activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vatican by "Magyar Jovo" Hungarian Radical<br />

Anti-Fascist Paper in Editorial Column<br />

(Mar. 5, 1943) INT-15HU-287<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation]<br />

(June 28, 1943) INT-33GE-18<br />

Heinrich Bruening's views on Vatican policies<br />

(May 6. 1944) INT-I3GE-1110<br />

High Vatican Dignitary Visits Dr. Vladimir<br />

Machek (Mar. 28, 1943) 1NT-30YU-701<br />

Netherland Envoy to the Vatican<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-20NS-34<br />

[Opinion Divided on Maritain's Appointment as<br />

French Ambassador to the Vatican]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33FR-47<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria (June 18, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-355<br />

[Protest to the Vatican against Italian Atrocities]<br />

(JVov. 27, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-424<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

(June 22, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-25<br />

Vatican et Moscou, par Geneviève Tabouis<br />

(Feb. 15, 1944) INT-12FR-742<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey<br />

(Mar. 28. 1945) INT-33Z-105<br />

Vatican Policy and Yugoslavia<br />

(May 19, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-234<br />

Vatra<br />

Albanians: document series INT-1AL-1 to<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

Albanians: numbered reports INT-33AL-1 to<br />

¡NT-33AL-20<br />

Vaucher, Paul<br />

[Extract from "Le Gouvemment de Vichy," by<br />

Pierre Tissier, with review by Paul Vaucher]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-12FR-440<br />

380 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Vecki, Victor G.<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the Jugoslav<br />

National Group in California<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1253<br />

Veckoblad (newspaper)<br />

Further Evidence <strong>of</strong> Swedish-Norwegian<br />

Rapprochement (May 27, 1944) 1NT-33SW-2<br />

Vecsey, Louis<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area (Feb. 11, 1945) INT-15HU-717<br />

Veisel, Kemal<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-1AL-14<br />

Vek Rozumu (newspaper)<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-33CZ-77<br />

Velebit, Vlado<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-1 ¡98<br />

Partisan Needs (Mar. 25. 1944) INT-30YU-1370<br />

Yugoslav Politics in London [Genral Velebit's<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich's Alleged Cooperation<br />

with Germans] (May 6. 1944) INT-30YU-1420<br />

Velichki, Andrei<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 24, 1942) INT-7BU-2<br />

Whereabouts <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Bishop Andrey<br />

(Andrew) Velichky (Feb. 20. 1942) INT-7BU-52<br />

Veljeysviesti (newspaper)<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-33FI-23<br />

Vellmueller, Karl<br />

[Karl Vellmueller] (Dec. 1, 1942) INT-13GE-436<br />

Vendus, B.<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit in New York<br />

(Oct. 22, 1943) INT-5BA-250<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

(Jan. 12, 1944) INT-5BA-292<br />

Venezia Giulia<br />

Pietro Nenni's Views on the Question <strong>of</strong> Venezia<br />

Giulia (Sept. 16. 1944) INT-niT-1426<br />

Venezuela<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

(Jan. 3-Feb. 15, 1944) INT-10EU-387<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere (Oct. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-181<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom [report]<br />

(July 1, 1944) INT-10EU-429<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South Amenca<br />

(Mar. 25. 28, 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

[Report on Venezuela, by Mrs. Luise Phelps Cot]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1942) 1NT-12FR-777<br />

Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

April 23 resignation <strong>of</strong> Venizelos; Items on<br />

Papandreou (Apr. 25. 1944) 1NT-14GR-513<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> U.S. Government to Greek<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-14GR-323<br />

Declarations <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sophocles Venizelos Before<br />

His Departure (Apr. 27, 1943) INT-14GR-368<br />

Farewell Dinner Given by Pan-Cretan Union in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos<br />

(Apr. 14, 1943) INT-14GR-357<br />

Fight Against King George II<br />

(Jan. 8. 1942) INT-14GR-22<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Papandreou Government<br />

(Apr. 23-27, 1944) INT-14GR-508<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community (Mar. 9, 1945) ¡NT-33GR-99<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) INT-33GR-50<br />

Interview with Mr. Sichell<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-14GR-366<br />

Interview with Sophocles Venizelos on Apr. 16,<br />

1942 (Apr. 17, 1942) ¡NT-I4GR-89<br />

Letter from Exintaris to Noel Baker MP<br />

(May 7, 1944) ¡NT-14GR-518<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

(June 15, 1943) INT-14GR-377<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil Vlavianos,<br />

Greek Daily National Herald<br />

(Dec. 28. 1942) 1NT-14GR-325<br />

Memorandum Re: Sophocles E. Venizelos<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-14GR-4<br />

Mr. Venizelos' proposed publication<br />

(Dec. 1, 1942) INT-14GR-317<br />

Nation Seeks Its Government: The Greek Political<br />

Problem (Feb. 1, 1943) INT-14GR-337<br />

Notes taken at interview between B.D.M. and an<br />

expert on Greek affairs, in New York City April<br />

9th (Apr. 13. 1943) INT-14GR-354<br />

Official Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Navy including Speech <strong>of</strong><br />

Venizelos<br />

(Apr. 28, May 1, 1944) INT-14GR-516<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos to publish a new<br />

magazine] (iVov. 27, 28, 1942) INT-14GR-304<br />

Sophocles Venizelos<br />

(Feb. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-44;<br />

(Dec. 7. 12. 1942) INT-14GR-322<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy by Sophocles Venizelos,<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Greek Liberal Party<br />

(Apr. 8, 1943) INT-33GR-27<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> the Royal Regime <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-14GR-396<br />

Translation from Hellas <strong>of</strong> March, 1943 [Interview<br />

with Sophocles Venizelos]<br />

(Apr. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-348<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sófocles Venizelos and George Varvoutis<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) INT-14GR-656<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-14GR-457<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos on American Policy<br />

Towards Greece (July 11, 1944) INT-14GR-558<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

(Apr. 7-May 29, 1942) INT-14GR-175<br />

Venosta, Marquis Visconti<br />

[Diplomatic relations between Italy and South<br />

American republics]<br />

(Nov. 13, 1944) INT-17IT-1571<br />

Ventura, Frank<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (June 15, 1943) INT-17IT-682<br />

Venturi, Anna<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19, 1943) INT-17IT-711<br />

Venturi, Franco<br />

[Lionello Venturi's comments on his son's<br />

unsuccessful escape from France]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1942) INT-171T-86<br />

[Sergeant Spera and Corporal Venturi]<br />

(Mar. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-1080<br />

Venturi, Lionello<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi, and<br />

Giuseppe Lupis] (May 24, 1942) INT-17IT-363;<br />

(Sept. 2-13. 1942) ¡NT-17IT-457<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi<br />

(June 15, 1944) INT-17IT-1238<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi<br />

(Oct. 18, 1944) INT-17IT-1458<br />

Italian-American Meeting<br />

(Apr. 28, 1944) INT-33IT-58<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

(Oct. 15. 1943) INT-10EU-267<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom,<br />

information] (Sept. 22, 1943) INT-10EU-260<br />

Lionello Venturi Discusses the Italian Situation<br />

and the Latin Union<br />

(Dec. 16, 1944) INT-33IT-1I1<br />

[Lionello Venturi on the Latin Union for<br />

Democracy and Freedom]<br />

(Oct. 19, 1943) INT-10EU-268;<br />

(Nov. 3, 1943) 1NT-10EU-274<br />

Lionello Venturi Plans To Return to Italy<br />

(Wov. 27, 1944) 1NT-33IT-106<br />

[Lionello Venturi's comments on his son's<br />

unsuccessful escape from France]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1942) INT-17IT-86<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: Italian situation<br />

and problems] (Dec. 11, 1944) INT-12FR-931


Index by Subjects and Names Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

(Dec. 8. 1942; Dec. 13. 1942) INT-17IT-467;<br />

(May 2. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-643;<br />

(Nov. 3. 1943) ¡NT-17IT-891:<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-999:<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-17IT-1067;<br />

(Apr. 24, 1944) INT-17IT-1136;<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1247;<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-17IT-1558<br />

Vera I Znanie (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Vera v Pobedu (periodical)<br />

[Monarchist papers] (Nov. 27, 1941) INT-24RS-4<br />

Veradzine, M.<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-3AM-25<br />

Verber, Jacob<br />

[Situation with Austrian leaders]<br />

(Nov. 8. 1943) INT-4AU-386<br />

Verbund Deutscher Vereine in Ausland<br />

Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher Vereine in<br />

Ausland (Apr. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-603<br />

Verdier, Paul<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever] (May 3, 1945) INT-12FR-1035<br />

Report on Some <strong>of</strong> the Leading Elements in the<br />

France Forever Movement in the Bay Area<br />

[Northern California]<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-12FR-601<br />

Vergara, Edoardo<br />

[Brief memorandum on Edoardo Vergara as<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-17IT-1614<br />

Conversation with Dr. Edoardo Vergara<br />

(June 10. 1944) INT-17IT-1224<br />

[Edoardo Vergara] (Dec. 6, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1S81;<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) INT-17IT-1635;<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) INT-17IT-1733;<br />

(May 24. 1945) INT-171T-1772;<br />

(Sept. 12. 1945) INT-17IT-1836<br />

Talks with Dr. Edoardo Vergara and Dr. Umberto<br />

Gualtieri (Jan. 10. 1944) INT-17IT-949<br />

[Umberto Gualtieri and Edoardo Vergara]<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-17IT-1349<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures<br />

(Dec. 27. 1943) INT-33Z-55<br />

[Vergara's address at an Italian meeting in<br />

Pittsburgh] (June 11. 1945) INT-17IT-1798<br />

[Vergara's statement on activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascists<br />

in the U.S.] (June 19. 1944) INT-17IT-1255<br />

[Vergara's views on the activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />

Pacciardi] (June 16. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1232<br />

[Vergara's views on the political developments in<br />

Italy and the Italian-American community]<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) INT-17IT-1148<br />

Vergis, Vassos<br />

Major Vassos Vergis, biography<br />

(Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 1942) ¡NT-14CR-155<br />

[Vassos Vergis] (Mar.-Apr. 1942) 1NT-14GR-73<br />

Verhovay Association<br />

[Amencan Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1944) INT-15HU-485<br />

[Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Joseph Darago and Verhovay<br />

Fraternal Insurance Association]<br />

(June 10, 1942; June 11, 1942) INT-1SHU-86<br />

Article in the Verhovay Journal Demands<br />

Severance <strong>of</strong> Verhovay Association's Connection<br />

with A. H. Federation<br />

(Sept. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-425<br />

[Comment and newspaper account <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) INT-1SHU-435<br />

Dramatic Message <strong>of</strong> the Directorate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Verhovay Society to the Hungarian People<br />

(Sept. 22-Oct. 1, 1942) INT-15HU-185<br />

Evidences <strong>of</strong> Dissatisfaction with the Leadership<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Hungarian Federation<br />

(Mar. 31. 1943) 1NT-1SHV-284<br />

Hungarian Affairs (Sept. 26. 1942) INT-15HU-182;<br />

(Oct. 6. 1943) ¡NT-15HU-440<br />

Hungarian-Americans Urged to Unite in Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> Middle Way for Hungary<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) 1NT-33HU-64<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10. 1944; May 11, 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Intermediate Report on the Verhovay Association<br />

Convention (Sept. 24, 1943) INT-15HU-434<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos re Verhovay<br />

convention now in progress in Pittsburgh<br />

fSept. 22, 1943) 1NT-15HU-433<br />

Joseph Darago, President <strong>of</strong> Verhovay Association<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-1SHU-332<br />

[President <strong>of</strong> "Verhovay Federation" makes<br />

statement against Hapsburg recognition or<br />

restoration] (Dec. 14. 1942) INT-15HU-245<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and Article by<br />

Louis Toth] (Dec. 4. 1943; Dec. 23,<br />

1943) 1NT-1SHU-467<br />

[Readings <strong>of</strong> Horace M. Marston]<br />

(Dec. 29. 31. 1942) INT-15HU-232<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Developments in Pittsburgh<br />

(Aug. 10. 1943) INT-15HU-407<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities ¡NT-15HU-77<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

(Oct. ;, 1943; Oct. 8. 1943) INT-15HU-442<br />

[Verhovay Association withdrawal from American<br />

Hungarian Federation]<br />

(Mar. 23. 1943) INT-15HU-302<br />

[Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association<br />

Convention] (Sept. IS, 1943) INT-15HU-431<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American Hunganan<br />

Relief (Oct. 9, 1945) INT-15HU-823<br />

Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association<br />

see also Verhovay Association<br />

Verhovayak Lapja (newspaper)<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29, 1944) INT-15HU-495;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American Hungarian<br />

Relief (Oct. 9, 1945) INT-15HU-823<br />

Verhovay's Journal (newspaper)<br />

[Interview with Joseph Darago]<br />

(July 2-28, 1942) INT-15HU-145<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities 1NT-I5HU-77<br />

Verite (newspaper)<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

(June 23. 1942) INT-12FR-219<br />

Verlaci, Shefqet<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

(Sept. 18. 1943) INT-1AL-62<br />

LNC Propaganda (Jan. 26. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-125<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

(M>v. 17. 1943) ¡NT-1AL-82<br />

Vermont<br />

see also Andover, Vt.<br />

Vernost (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Vesela, Slavka<br />

[Letter from DeWitt C. Poole concerning Miss<br />

Slavka Vesela] (May 10. 1943) INT-9CZ-389<br />

Vestkusten (newspaper)<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Fed. 19. 1944) ¡NT-25SC-286;<br />

(Feb. 19. 1944) INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2. 1942) ¡NT-25SC-7<br />

Vestnik (periodical)<br />

[British/Canadian report on Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Canadians] (Nov. 28. 1944) INT-24RS-308<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2. 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian Language Press: Vestnik (The<br />

Herald) INT-24RS-297<br />

Veterans<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 18, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-187<br />

[Free French Veterans Association, information]<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-12FR-1038<br />

[Free French War Veterans, Inc., information]<br />

(May 20, 1945) INT-12FR-1034<br />

Veuillet, Mr.<br />

[Inquiry by Mr. Manell, <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department, about Veuillet and Garderes]<br />

(Jan. 23, 1943) 1NT-12FR-487<br />

Viahow, Dimitrije<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5. 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Vichy, France<br />

[Interruption <strong>of</strong> postal service to Vichy]<br />

(Aug. 4. 1942) 1NT-12FR-269<br />

Monolithic Party at Vichy, France<br />

(July 9. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-285<br />

Vichy government<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitude<br />

toward the Free French and Vichy France]<br />

(Jan. 28-June 14, 1942) INT-2AB-10<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo and his views on<br />

Anglo-American Catholics and Vichy]<br />

(July 4-28. 1942) INT-171T-271<br />

French: document series ¡NT-12FR-1 to<br />

INT-12FR-1080<br />

French in the U.S. Since de Gaulle's Visit<br />

(Aug. 15. 1944) INT-33FR-32<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) INT-33FR-33<br />

[Italian-American press attitudes concerning<br />

war-time conditions and the Vichy Government]<br />

(May 15-June 20, 1942) INT-17IT-209<br />

[Negotiations between Mussolini and the Vichy<br />

Government over Italian territorial demands]<br />

(June 25-July 6, 1942) INT-17IT-298<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Mar. 16, 19S2) ¡NT-33AR-4<br />

[Protest against the Vichy Government deportation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Joseph Faravelli to Italy]<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-17IT-487<br />

Victor, Paul Emile<br />

French Personalities (Apr. 8. 1942) ¡NT-12FR-21<br />

Victory Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

The Russian "Rightist" Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(JVov. 30, 1944) INT-24RS-311<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists (Dec. 9, 1944) INT-33RS-30<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Communists at work (Apr. 9. 1942) INT-13GE-71<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unions<br />

(Nov. 20. 1943) INT-13GE-916<br />

German Activities (June 5. 1945) INT-13GE-1568<br />

German-Americans Form Victory Group<br />

(Mar. 25, 1942) 1NT-13GE-42<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-33GE-29<br />

[Minutes <strong>of</strong> first two and fourth conferences <strong>of</strong><br />

German American Trade Unionists]<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-13GE-939<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-894<br />

U.S.-German Workers in Buy-a-Bomb Drive<br />

(Apr. 12. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-90<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists (Sept. 9, 1942) INT-13GE-318<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists and Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

(July 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1633<br />

[Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionsts' rally] (June 18. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1591<br />

What Next With German?<br />

(June 8, 1945) INT-13GE-1572<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 381


Vogel, Lucien<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-I54<br />

Vogel, Richard<br />

[Visit with Otto Kraus]<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-814<br />

Vogel, Walter<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) 1NT-4AU-38<br />

Vohoska, Mai-<br />

[Major Vohoska's Charges <strong>of</strong> Anti-Serbian<br />

Propaganda on Part <strong>of</strong> Croats]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-253<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical)<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. 7, 10, 1943) INT-4AU-288<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

(June 30, 1943) INT-33AU-9<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-33AU-15<br />

[Comments on Austrian monarchists]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1943) INT-4AU-286<br />

From the Refugee Press<br />

(Nov. 1, 1942) INT-4AU-253<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-305<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

"Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria" (Mar. 15, 1943) INT-4AU-308;<br />

(Mar. 21, 1943) INT-4AU-316<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> Fighting Spain<br />

Antonio Lopez and Spanish Activities<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-27SP-380<br />

Ernestine Gonzales and Spanish Activities<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) INT-27SP-381<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav (periodical)<br />

American Slav Congress Official Organ<br />

(Jan. 28. 1944) INT-26SL151<br />

Literature Sold at American Slav Congress<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

(May 30, 1944) INT-26SL-170<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical)<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-29UK-219<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) INT-29UK-331<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion (Mar. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-15<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

(Sept., 1942) ¡NT-29UK-103<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintern's Liquidation<br />

(June 2, 1943) INT-29UK-187<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

1944 (July 31, 1944) INT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

(Feb. 16. 1944) ¡NT-29UK-271<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on Ukrainian<br />

Nationalism in Argentina<br />

(July 21, 1944) INT-33UK-21<br />

Ukrainian-Language Papers Disagree on Refugees<br />

from the Eastern Front<br />

(July 19, 1944) INT-33UK-20<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) 1NT-29UK-2S8;<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

[Ukrainian National Association]<br />

([Aug., 1943]) ¡NT-29UK-216<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

(Apr. 11, 1942) INT-29UK-16<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit in July, 1943<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-29UK-214<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) INT-33UK-31<br />

384 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the People (newspaper)<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli Kombetar<br />

([Dec. 24, 1943]) INT-1AL-100<br />

Voix de France (newspaper)<br />

[Europe's underground in La Voix de France]<br />

(Dec. 14, 1942) INT-12FR-474<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

(Feb. 20-Mar. 19, 1943) INT-12FR-549<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-714<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-33FR-10<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire newspapers,<br />

notes] (June 26, 1942) INT-12FR-154<br />

["Voix de France" financial support; notes on<br />

Henry Torres] (July 10, 1942) INT-12FR-240<br />

["Voix de France" newspaper, information]<br />

(June 27, 1942) INT-12FR-227<br />

Voizard, Pierre<br />

Interview with Madame Guyot<br />

(Feb. 11. 1942) INT-12FR-94<br />

Volanis, George<br />

George Volanis (Feb. 17. 1942) INT-14GR-41<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong> Constantinides,<br />

Stroumbos, Volanis, and the newspaper Atlantis]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1942) INT-14GR-60<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

(Feb. 16, 1942) INT-14GR-81<br />

Volbach, Walther M.<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

(Feb. 3. 1943) 1NT-13GE-546<br />

Void, Otto R.<br />

Norwegians and Party Line<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-230<br />

Volksblatt und Freiheitsfreund (newspaper)<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16, 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

[Germans in Pennsylvania; Catholic Knights <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

George] (Sept. 17, 21, 1942) INT-13GE-306<br />

Volkssturm<br />

[Political situation in Austria]<br />

(Oct. 31, 1944) 1NT-4AU-680<br />

Volksvriend (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) INT-20NS-30<br />

Voller, John<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-323<br />

Voluntary military service<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registry for pledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> allegiance to a recognized government in<br />

North Africa and enrollment for military duty]<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-12FR-445<br />

yon Alexich, Georg<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

(Feb. 26. 1942) 1NT-4AU-7<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austnans<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Information on Gustav Bauer, Georg von Alexich,<br />

and Theodore Schmidt]<br />

(Mar. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-4S<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-38<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AV-55<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feh. 6. 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

Additional Information on London Report about<br />

Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) 1NT-13GE-940<br />

Evening at Liederkranz Club, New York City<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) INT-13GE-1484<br />

Evening with Ted Borsig<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-13GE-1535<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Feb. 13. 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

Letter Received From Tet Borsig on Subject <strong>of</strong><br />

Article on Himself amd Treviranus in<br />

Publication "Protestant"<br />

(July 29. 1945) INT-13GE-1660<br />

Tea With Tet Borsig and Mrs. Oldenburg<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1613<br />

Ted von Borsig (Apr. 14, 1944) INT-13GE-1079<br />

[Telephone conversation with Tet Borsig<br />

concerning Nieomuller's interview with press]<br />

(June 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1569<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

(Jan. 29, 1945) INT-13GE-1349<br />

Tet Arnold von Borsig; Karl Brandt<br />

(Sepf. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-858<br />

Tet Borsig (Apr. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1473<br />

Tet Borsig and Stephen S. Oppenheimer<br />

(May 1, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1498<br />

[Tet Borsig; Buchenwald]<br />

(June 22, 1945) INT-13GE-1604<br />

Tet Borsing At My House For the Evening<br />

(July 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1649<br />

von Brentano, Bernhard<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

(¿Vov. 17, 1942) INT-13GE-392<br />

von Clemm, Carl<br />

Werner von Clemm<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) 1NT-13GE-1053<br />

von Clemm, Werner<br />

Werner von Clemm<br />

(Aug. 6, 1942) INT-13GE-1053<br />

von der Golz, Mr.<br />

Peace Possibilities between Germany, America and<br />

England (Oct. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-911<br />

von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares for<br />

Action (Apr. 29, 1944) 1NT-33HU-21<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-18<br />

[Arne Laurin's opinions on the Slav Congress,<br />

Tibor Eckhardt, and Otto Hapsburg]<br />

(May 6, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-5<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Jews Towards Eckhardt]<br />

(Apr. 16, 17, 1942) INT-15HU-55<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) 1NT-4AU-114<br />

[Constantin Fotitch] (JVov. 6, 1942) INT-30YU-338<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 30, 1944) INT-33HU-17<br />

[Czech concerns in Central Europe]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-9CZ-24<br />

Czech press propaganda in the U.S. against certain<br />

Austrian and Hungarian leaders<br />

(Apr. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-109<br />

Czech Propaganda in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 13. 1942) INT-9CZ-13<br />

Devastating Impact <strong>of</strong> Events on a Cultivated<br />

European (Nov. 29. 1944) INT-33HV-46<br />

[Felix von Hapsburg conversations with local<br />

monarchists] (Oct. 23. 1945) INT-4AU-905<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

(Jan. 15. 1945) INT-33HU-50<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1944; Feb. 29. 1944) INT-15HU-495<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sepr. 30. 1942) INT-33HU-3<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

¡NT-15HU-823<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 11, 1942) INT-33HU-2<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-32A-67<br />

[Interview with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1941) 1NT-9CZ-22<br />

Klaus Dohrn (Dec. 6. 16, 1943) INT-13GE-901<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16, 1942) JNT-9CZ-50


Index by Subjects and Names von Hentig, Hans<br />

[Newspaper column referring to Archduke Otto]<br />

(Feb. 13. 1942) INT-4AV-44<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) 1NT-4AU-32<br />

[Political conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

(Jan. 21. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1221<br />

Slovak and Hungarian Relations<br />

(Nov. 9. 1942) INT-9CZ-239<br />

Slovaks and Hungarians<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-92<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 21. 1944) 1NT-33HU-20<br />

Tibor von Eckhardt (Feb. 15. 1944) INT-33HU-15<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Hungarian Overtures<br />

(May 15. 1942) INT-30YU-60<br />

von Einsiedel, Heinrich<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

[Free German Manifesto]<br />

(July 31. 1943) INT-13GE-743<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel] (July 29. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-707<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

von Epp, Gen.<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

(Dec. 17, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-536<br />

[Report on governor <strong>of</strong> Bavaria relief from duties]<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-I3GE-527<br />

von Fritz, Kurt<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1069<br />

von Froelichsthal, Victor<br />

[Dr. Victor von Froelichsthal]<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) ¡NT-4AU-595<br />

von Gaevemie, Gero<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes: Economic Unifícation <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe (Nov. 8, 1941 to Jan. 29.<br />

1942) INT-I3GE-145<br />

von Grothe, Fritz<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or with<br />

connections to German government]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-144<br />

von Hahn, Rudolf<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

(June 24, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-243<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

Archduke Felix and Princess Maria <strong>of</strong> Brazil?<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) INT-4AU-459<br />

Archduke Felix Says Hapsburg Restoration<br />

Depends on Austrian Underground<br />

(Ucr. 27, 1944) INT-33AU-30<br />

Archduke Felix [views on Austrian situation]<br />

(Ucr. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-622<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

(July, Sept.. Oct. 1942) INT-4AU-218<br />

Austro-American Catholic Federation<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-687<br />

[Felix von Hapsburg conversations with local<br />

monarchists] (Oct. 23, 1945) INT-4AU-905<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Press Service]<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-4AU-138<br />

[Hapsburg finances] (Aug. 28, 1945) 1NT-4AU-882<br />

[Interview with Prince von Windisch-Graetz]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-4AU-825<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches and<br />

Contacts in Central and South America<br />

(Mar. 25, 28, 1942) INT-4AU-153<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

(July 23, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-854<br />

[Otto von Hapsburg's brothers]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) INT-4AU-476<br />

[Press conference called by Military Commission<br />

<strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto]<br />

(Wov. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-243<br />

[Schuschnigg invited as representative <strong>of</strong><br />

monarchist group in French occupied zone <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] (Aug. 14, 1945) INT-4AU-864<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's activities]<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-4AU-835<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's monarchist activities]<br />

(May 11, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-798<br />

von Hapsburg, Franz Josef<br />

[Otto von Hapsburg's brothers]<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944) INT-4AU-476<br />

von Hapsburg, Karl Ludwig<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Excerpts<br />

(Feb. 8, 1944) INT-4AU-469<br />

[Otto von Hapsburg's brothers]<br />

(Feb. 14. 1944) INT-4AU-476<br />

von Hapsburg, Leopold<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Hapsburg family]<br />

(Apr. 29. 1942) INT-9CZ-43<br />

von Hapsburg, Ludwig<br />

[Otto conversation with Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

(Nov. 5. 1944) INT-4AU-645<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) ¡NT-33HU-18<br />

[Ame Laurin's opinions on the Slav Congress,<br />

Tibor Eckhardt, and Otto Hapsburg]<br />

(May 6. 1942) INT-9CZ-5<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Czech Nationalists]<br />

(Mar. 17, 1942) INT-9CZ-15<br />

Austrians: document series 1NT-4AU-1 to<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: numbered reports INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

[Central European government representatives<br />

reactions to U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> Otto von<br />

Hapsburg; course <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia]<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-10EU-117<br />

Chicago's Czechs Reply to Otto<br />

(Mar. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-301<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Hapsburg family]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1942) INT-9CZ-43<br />

[Czech authorities fear Hapsburg restoration]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1943) INT-9CZ-365<br />

Czechs and Otto (Mar. 18, 1943) INT-9CZ-319<br />

Gerhart Seger (Nov. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-402<br />

Greek Press Reactions to Otto and the Austrian<br />

Legion (Nov. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-315<br />

Hunganan-Language Press Comment on Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

(Nov. 28, 1944) INT-33HU-45<br />

Hungarians: document series INT-15HU-1 to<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June 12. 1945) INT-29UK-356<br />

Interview with Joseph Martinek<br />

(Aug. 7. 1943) INT-9CZ-521<br />

Interview with Victor Tlach, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

(Dec. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-240<br />

John R. Palandech on Hapsburg Problem and<br />

Other Matters (Dec. 5, 1942) INT-30YU-438<br />

[Memorandum on "Austria Day"]<br />

(July 24. 1942) INT-4AU-137<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-50<br />

Minister Kosnaovich on Otto von Habsburg<br />

(Nov. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-264<br />

Msg. Francis J. Dubosh<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-9CZ-303<br />

New Habsburg Publication<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-33HU-16<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) INT-4AU-236<br />

[Opposition to Hapsburg rule]<br />

(iVov. 27, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-226<br />

Otto Hapsburg (Dec. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-486<br />

[Otto's influence on Catholic circles]<br />

(Dec. 10, 1943) INT-4AU-427<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> American Slavs]<br />

(June 3, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-172<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation with<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1943) ¡NT-4AU-310<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Qiosophic Society at Princeton University]<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-4AV-301<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State Department;<br />

Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

(Jan.20-Feb. 6. 1943) INT-30YU-572<br />

Talk with Martinek fiVov. 4, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-796<br />

Urges Austrians Get Place in War; Otto Pledges<br />

Austria to Fight Until Nazi Tyranny is Dead<br />

(July 27, 29, 1942) INT-4AU-152<br />

[Yugoslav Opposition to Hapsburgs]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-437<br />

Yugoslavs and the Hapsburgs; Mihailovich<br />

Controversy (Dec. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-449<br />

"Zajednicar" Editorial on Austria and Otto<br />

(Dec. 8, 1942) INT-30YU-402<br />

von Hapsburg, Robert<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double Track<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

(Oct. 1943; Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-385<br />

[Otto von Hapsburg's brothers]<br />

(Feb. 14, 1944) ¡NT-4AU-476<br />

von Hapsburg, Zita<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

(Jan. 18, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-694<br />

[Conversation with Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

(Mar. 3. 1945) INT-4AU-729<br />

[Hapsburg family travels]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1944) INT-4AU-663<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

(June 12, 1945) INT-29UK-356<br />

von Hartz, Ernest<br />

German Affairs (May 12, 1945) INT-13GE-1512<br />

von Hedry, Lorincz<br />

[Mr. von Hedry] (Feb. 1. 1944) INT-15HU-481<br />

von Heine-Geldern, Robert<br />

Austria and the War: Memorandum submitted by<br />

Robert von Heine-Geldem<br />

(Feb. 25. 1942; Oct. 10, 1943) INT-4AV-15<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) INT-33AU-33<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian University League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[formation]; Memorandum on the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Austrian Universities<br />

(Aug. 18, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-867<br />

[Baron Heine-Geldem, Rott, and Free Austrian<br />

Movement] (Dec. 15, 1944) INT-4AU-674<br />

[Committee <strong>of</strong> Austrian pr<strong>of</strong>essors]<br />

(Fei>. 2, 1945) INT-4AU-707<br />

Czernin vs. Heine-Geldem and Hoor<br />

(Dec. 31, 1943) 1NT-4AU-448<br />

Heine-Geldem (Jan. 15, 1945) INT-4AU-691<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Fei. 6, 1945) 1NT-4AU-710<br />

[Robert von Heine-Geldem]<br />

(Mar. 6. 8. 1942) INT-4AU-27<br />

Talk with Baron Heine-Geldem<br />

(Wov. i, 1944) INT-4AU-636<br />

von Heintze, Mr.<br />

[Contact with Paul Schwarz concerning von<br />

Heintze] (Mar. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1433<br />

Von Heintz and his brother<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-1434<br />

von Hentig, Hans<br />

"After Hitler-What?"<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-13GE-125<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

(Apr. 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-636<br />

[Hans von Hentig] (May 26. 1942) INT-13GE-151<br />

Hans von Hentig's Advice<br />

(May 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1128<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 385


Vorwaerts, A. G., Co. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Vorwaerts, A. G., Co.<br />

Austrian Social Democrats In Exile Plan To<br />

Recover Party Property<br />

(Oct. 16, 1944) INT-33AU-27<br />

Vorwaerts (newspaper)<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany (Feb. 21, 1945) I\T-33GE-81<br />

Voska, Mr.<br />

Extracts from "The Making <strong>of</strong> a State"<br />

(Jan. 15, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-79<br />

Voskevez, Mr.<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June<br />

(June 28. 1945) INT-9CZ-931<br />

Voss, Carl H.<br />

Carl Hermann Voss on Germans in Pittsburgh<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) ¡NT-13GE-437<br />

Vossmeyer, Otto<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Otto Strasser and Erich<br />

Vossmeyer]<br />

(Nov. 23, Dec. 26. 1942) INT-13GE-540<br />

Voting<br />

see Elections<br />

Voulanis, George<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections (Feb. 25, 1942) WT-14GR-33<br />

Voulgaris, Petros<br />

Admiral Petros Voulgaris<br />

(Apr. 9, 1945) INT-14GR-691<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> Government in Greece Leads to<br />

Greek-American Realignment Here<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-33GR-106<br />

Prime Minister Voulgaris' Rebuke to<br />

Greek-American Leftists<br />

(May 29, 1945) INT-33GR-114<br />

Voulgaris and the British; War Rumors<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-14GR-714<br />

Voulpiotes, Petros<br />

Possible Greek Darían: Voulpiotes<br />

(Nov. 17, 1943) INT-14GR-447<br />

Vournas, George<br />

[George Vournas UNCIO Registration Card;<br />

Ahepa War Service Units]<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-14GR-728<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George Vournas,<br />

Foy Kohler, Constantine Poulos<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-14GR-318<br />

Self-Appointed Delegates to San Francisco<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-14GR-729<br />

Voyvodina<br />

*'Srbobran"" Publishes Bishop Dionisije's<br />

Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Partisan Federation Plans<br />

(Nov. 28. 1944) INT-33YU-104<br />

Voz de Portugal (newspaper)<br />

[Mailing list <strong>of</strong> "A Voz de Portugal"]<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-22PR-51<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-33PR-2<br />

Vrabel, Helen<br />

Anti-Catholic Line (Mar. 4, 1944) ¡NT-8CR-110<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-659<br />

Comment by Slovak-American Leftist<br />

(Dec. 14, 1944) INT-9CZ-823<br />

Czechoslovak and Communist Comment<br />

(July 10. 1945) INT-9CZ-936<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

(May 17. 1945) INT-33CZ-71<br />

Devious Program <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(June 9. 1945) INT-9CZ-918<br />

[Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> International Workers Order<br />

comments on Czech situation]<br />

fOcr. 25. 1943) INT-9CZ-566<br />

Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

(Mar. 1. 1944) ¡NT-8CR-105<br />

Helen Vrabel on Slovak Affairs<br />

(Apr. 22. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-677<br />

[Helen Vrabel on the Slovak League and Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations and<br />

Newspapers] (Mar. 5. 1944) INT-9CZ-651<br />

388 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Important Comment by Vrabel<br />

(Apr. 7, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-882<br />

[Information on Helen Vrabel]<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) INT-9CZ-638<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by Vrabel<br />

(Dec. 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-824<br />

IWO Activities (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-97<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lodge No. 2001 <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Workers<br />

Society (May 15, 1944) INT-9CZ-692<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Czecho-Slovak Lodges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order; Two Czechoslovak<br />

Meetings (Sept. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-755<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl Butts<br />

(June 7, 1945) mT-8CR-238<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

(Jan. 26, 1945) INT-8CR-203<br />

Memorial Service (Mar. 15, 1945) INT-9CZ-868<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

(Oct. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-773<br />

Political Catholicism: An Analysis by Helen Vrabel<br />

(Jan. 1, 1945) INT-9CZ-830<br />

Recent Slovak Communist Comments on "Slovak<br />

rights" (June 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-712<br />

[Reporting <strong>of</strong> an article by Milos K. Mlynarovic]<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-9CZ-928<br />

Slovak-Carpatho-Russian<br />

(Mar. 3, 1944) INT-8CR-108<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) INT-9CZ-618<br />

[Slovak section <strong>of</strong> the International Workers<br />

Order] (May 16, 1943) INT-9CZ-417<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-698<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future?<br />

(Dec. 27, 1944) INT-33CZ-66<br />

Summary Memo (May 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-440<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

(Sept. 28, 1944) INT-33CZ-54<br />

Vrabel (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-9CZ-866<br />

Vrabel Comments [on Carpatho-Russian Scene<br />

Abroad and in U.S.]<br />

(Jan. 27, 1945) INT-8CR-205<br />

Vrabel Comments on State Council and Other<br />

Matters (July 18, 1944) INT-9CZ-724<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO)<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-8CR-239<br />

Vrabel on American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-9CZ-739<br />

Vrabel on Subcarpathian-Russia<br />

(Apr. 19, 1945) INT-9CZ-890<br />

Vrabel Reflects Shifting Slovak-American<br />

Communist Views (May 18, 1945) INT-9CZ-911<br />

[Vrabel's views on domestic political issues]<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-10EU-444<br />

Vracarich, Eli<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

(July 10, 1944) INT-30YV-1462<br />

Vrancich, Steve<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-633<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) 1NT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav Notes (Feö. 3, 1945) INT-30YU-1676<br />

Vrdsky, Vincent<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

Vrska, Josef<br />

[Concerns about Slovak Americans]<br />

(Dec. 78, 1942) INT-9CZ-202<br />

Vucinich, Alexander<br />

[Alexander Vucinich]<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-539<br />

[Alexander Vucinich on Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

(Dec. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-1019<br />

[Conversation with Alexander Vucinich and<br />

information about Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasmk (newspaper) takeover]<br />

(Aug. 13. 1943; Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1051<br />

[Mihailovich Telegrams to Yugoslav Prime<br />

Minister in London]<br />

(Feb. 17, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-685<br />

[Yugoslav-Soviet Diplomatic Relations]<br />

(Dec. 24, 1942) INT-30YU-496<br />

Vucinich, Wayne<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran<br />

(Feb. 26, 1943) INT-30YU-7I7<br />

Wayne Vucinich on Yugoslavia<br />

(Jan. 8, 1943) INT-30YV-541<br />

Vuicich, Mirko<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Mirko Vuicich]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1945) INT-30YU-1705<br />

Vuick, Charles<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

(July 16, 1945) INT-33YU-149<br />

Vujacic, Marko<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4, 5. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Jan. 25, 1944) INT-30YV-1234<br />

Vujadinovic, Todor<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-I219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Vujisich, Mirko R.<br />

Interview with Bogdan Dragisich, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(JVov. 21. 1942) INT-30YU-348<br />

Vuk, Vinko<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Slav Americans<br />

(iVov. 21-23. 1941) mT-26SL-l<br />

Official Slav Congress Biographies<br />

(Aug. 22. 1942) INT-26SL-33<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29. 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Vukcevich, Peter<br />

IWO Activities (Apr. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-97<br />

Peter Vukcevich, I.W.O.<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-30YU-861<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government (May 20. 1944) INT-30YU-1407<br />

Remarks by P. Vukcevich<br />

(Atov. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1602<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevich<br />

(Nov. 17. 1944) INT-30YU-1597<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

(Feb. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1249<br />

Serbs: Current Activités and Views<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-836<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene (Jan. 6, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1196<br />

Vukelich, Philip<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1251<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American Congress<br />

(Dec. J, 1942) INT-30YU-646<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

(Feb. 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1278<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent (Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1269<br />

Remarks Concerning the Croatian Peasant Party<br />

and Croatian Peasant League<br />

(Jan. 22. 1945) INT-30YV-1663<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American Biographies]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1279<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on the<br />

Same Subject (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1274<br />

Vukmirovich, Vladimir<br />

Latest Slav News (July 16, 1944) INT-26SL-179<br />

[Political Sympathies among Yugoslav Diplomats]<br />

(Apr. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1772<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

(Sept. 8, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-191


Index by Subjects and Names War claims<br />

Vukosavljevich, Sreten<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) 1NT-30YU-1232<br />

Vulpitta, Nicolo<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> the CavaUere Nicolo Vulpitta and<br />

Signera Niosi (Dec. 30. 1943) INT-17IT-973<br />

Vuolijoki, Hella<br />

Finnish-American Activity in California<br />

(Jan. 1, 1943) INT-UFI-71<br />

Vurdelja, Nicholas<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Dr. K. K.<br />

Ellesin, Milovan Shundich, and Nicholas<br />

Vurdelja] (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1719<br />

Vysinsky Dokument<br />

Vysinsky Document/ Benes 17 March Street<br />

(May 5, 7944; INT-9CZ-686<br />

Wachenheim, Hedwig<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27, 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5. 1944) 1NT-13CE-1109<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

(Feb. 3, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-975<br />

Hans Unterleitner, Hedwig Wachenheim, and<br />

August Weber<br />

(Sept. 23-29, 1943) INT-13GE-874<br />

[Hedwig Wachenheim]<br />

(July 28, 1944) INT-13GE-1180<br />

Wächter (newspaper)<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

(March 1944) INT-20NS-30<br />

Wadsworth, George<br />

Arabic Press and George Wadsworth<br />

(Dec. 13, 1942) INT-2AB-94<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> George Wadsworth<br />

(Nov. 1, 1942) INT-2AB-87<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 2. 1942) INT-33JE-11<br />

Waechter und Anzeiger (newspaper)<br />

Germans. Waechter und Anzeiger Newspaper,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio (Feb. 21. 1945) INT-13GE-1389<br />

Waerminghaus, Max<br />

Interview with a Bavarian<br />

(Mar. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1033<br />

Wages and salaries<br />

Contract Sought by Yugoslav Union<br />

(Oct. 18, 1942) INT-30YU-269<br />

[Greek shipowners in U.S.; Pay rates to seamen]<br />

(July 10, 1942) ¡NT-14GR-196<br />

1WO Activities (Apr. 9, 1943) 1NT-26SL-97<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

(Feb. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-127;<br />

(Jan. 21, Feb. 25. 1943) INT-25SC-131<br />

Salaries <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union and Serb<br />

National Federation <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

(Jan. 25. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1229<br />

Wagner, Adolf<br />

[Adolf Wagner resignation as Gaulieter <strong>of</strong> Bavaria]<br />

(June 30. 1942) INT-13GE-182<br />

Wagner, Birgit<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Birgit<br />

Wagner - Swedes] (Mar. 18. 1944; May 23,<br />

1944) PERS-1-116<br />

Wagner, Friedelinde<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes: Economic Unification <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe (Nov. 8, 1941 to Jan. 29,<br />

1942) INT-13GE-145<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) INT-I3GE-1397<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner, Dr. Schulze-Gaevemitz, Dr.<br />

Felix Morely] (Aug. 22, 1942) INT-13GE-344<br />

Interview with Friedelinde Wagner<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1394<br />

Miss Friedelinde Wagner<br />

(Jan. 18, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-497<br />

Wagner, Friedrich W.<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) INT-13GE-1718<br />

Wagner, Ludwig<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

(Apr. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-64<br />

[Austrian communists in U.S.]<br />

(June 30. 1942) 1NT-4AU-276<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Dr. Ludwig Wagner (Sept. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-879<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16. 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

Individual Opinions <strong>of</strong> an Unattached Austrian<br />

Exile [Dr. Ludwig Wagner]<br />

(Mar. 1, 1944) INT-4AU-485<br />

[Lectures organized by Assembly for a Democratic<br />

Austrian Republic] (Oct. 9, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-177<br />

[Schuschnigg on monarchist activities]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1945) ¡NT-4AV-876<br />

Wagner, Marcel<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainian Council]<br />

(July 14, 1943; July 17, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-206<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity (Oct. 22, 1943) ¡NT-29UK-236<br />

Wagner, Martin<br />

Dr. Martin Wagner<br />

(June 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1588<br />

Wagner, Robert F.<br />

Congressional Leaders Petition President<br />

Roosevelt for Jewish Homeland in Palestine<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) INT-18JE-160<br />

Wahl, Elemer<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Wahlgren, Oscar G.<br />

Danes, Nordic Law Club<br />

(Oct. 2, 1943) INT-25SC-255<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

fSepr 12. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-205<br />

Wajda, Zoltan<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral Horthy<br />

and postwar Hungary]<br />

(May 26. 1945) INT-15HU-785<br />

Walcher, Jacob<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

(Sepf. 16. 1943) INT-13GE-792<br />

Waldheim-Eberle Publishing Co.<br />

[Communication on Ullstein holdings in<br />

Waldheim-Eberle Publishing Co]<br />

(July 20. 1945) INT-13GE-1652<br />

Waldman, Louis<br />

Mass Meeting Appeals for Poland<br />

(Sept. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1546<br />

Waldman, Morris<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and Morris<br />

Waldman] (Apr. 10, 1942) INT-18JE-100<br />

Walen, Georg J. M.<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> Reaction (Mar. 12, 26, Apr. 17,<br />

1943) INT-25SC-42<br />

Walenberg, Jacob<br />

German Peace Terms<br />

(Apr. 21, 1943) INT-13GE-630<br />

Walkowicz, Leon T.<br />

Chicago Pole Criticizes Polish Propaganda in<br />

Action (Nov. 15. 1943) INT-21PO-S97<br />

Wallace, Henry A.<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece: dinner for the Vice<br />

President (Mar. 26. 1944) INT-14GR-479<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18. 1944) ¡NT-24RS-301<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

(Mar. 26, 1944) INT-14GR-478<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

[Italian-American press comments on post-war<br />

planning and Vice-President Wallace's address]<br />

(July 1-Aug. 27, 1942) INT-17IT-334<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22, 1944; June 27,<br />

1944) INT-24RS-267<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Vice President Wallace<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-13GE-590<br />

Wallach, Sidney<br />

[Conversation with Sidney Wallach]<br />

(¿Vov. 2. 1943) INT-18JE-269;<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-18JE-306<br />

Wallerstedt, C. E.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Scandinavians at <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salvation Army (¡Vov. 28, 1944) INT-25SC-340<br />

Walsh, William T.<br />

Catholic Opinion on Spain<br />

(Nov. 6, 1944) INT-27SP-347<br />

Walter, Bruno<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AV-54<br />

Walter, Paul<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-1027<br />

Walter, T.<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

(Dec. I. 1942) INT-21PO-40<br />

Walters, Thorstina<br />

Interview with Thorstina Walters<br />

(Aug. 16, 1944) INT-25SC-315<br />

The U.S. and Iceland After the War<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) ¡NT-33IC-2<br />

Wankowicz, Marta<br />

Meeting Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-21PO-1104<br />

War<br />

see Armistices<br />

see Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see Demilitarization<br />

see Demobilization<br />

see Guerrilla warfare<br />

see Peace settlement<br />

see Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

see Psychological warfare<br />

see Reparations<br />

see Surrender<br />

see Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

see War casualties<br />

see War crimes<br />

see War damages<br />

see War relief<br />

see World War I<br />

War bonds<br />

[Drive for defense bonds in Baltimore Greek<br />

community] (Feb. 26. 1942) INT-14GR-99<br />

Greek press support <strong>of</strong> the war effort<br />

(Mar. 10-June 28. 1942) INT-14GR-184<br />

War casualties<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

(May 13. 1942) INT-12FR-34<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

(June 1. 3. 1942) INT-13GE-166<br />

Interview with General Odie [General Weygand's<br />

dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in Libya, and<br />

situation on the eastern front]<br />

(Nov. 26, 1941) INT-12FR-29<br />

South Slav Day in Honor <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav and<br />

Bulgarian Delegates to the International Security<br />

Conference (May 15, 1945) INT-26SL-238<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

(Mar. 17, 1943, May 31, 1943) INT-13GE-669<br />

War claims<br />

see also Reparations<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 389


War crimes Index by Subjects and Names<br />

War crimes<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans All (July 28. 1943) INT-13GE-704<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals To<br />

Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-33CR-12<br />

[Annexation <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg: general strike and<br />

executions] (Sept. 10, 1942) INT-12FR-367<br />

Answers to Questionnaire on "What to do with<br />

C'ermany" by Oscar Meyer, January 28, 1945<br />

("eb. 7, 1945) INT-13GE-1359<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany After<br />

the War (Jan. 7. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-489<br />

Austrian and German emigres<br />

(May 19. 1942) INT-4AU-96<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting Greek<br />

"Atrocities" (July 19, 1945) INT-33BU-18<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[resolution on Nazi brutality and issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

greetings] (May 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1387<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1468<br />

[Exiled governments pledge <strong>of</strong> penalties for Axis<br />

crimes] (Jan. 14, 1942) INT-10EU-5<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943 (Sept. 7, 1943) INT-5BA-237<br />

Finnish-American Press Apprehensive over War<br />

Crimes Charges in Homeland<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-33FI-15<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung for<br />

Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs (June 23, 1945) INT-33FR-62<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-33GE-99<br />

German <strong>of</strong>ficers' proclamation condemning war<br />

crimes <strong>of</strong> retreating German armies in Russia<br />

(Feb. 9, 1944) INT-13GE-989<br />

German War Criminals<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1511<br />

German War Criminals, Report <strong>of</strong> Dr. Golm<br />

(June 14. 1945) INT-13GE-1592<br />

Germany's place after Hitler's defeat<br />

(Oct. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-416<br />

Hermann Rauschning<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1428;<br />

(July 13, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1642<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany (Mar. 28, 1945) INT-33GE-88<br />

"How Should Axis War Criminals Be Tried?":<br />

America's Town Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Air, Feb. 10<br />

(Feb. 12, 1944) ¡NT-13GE-992<br />

Interview with Dr. Heinrich Bruening<br />

(May 14. 1945) ¡NT-13GE-I513<br />

[Italian Minister Rodino's views on the<br />

prosecution <strong>of</strong> Fascists]<br />

(May 22, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1229<br />

Mass Meeting Sponsored by the Committee for<br />

the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

(Sept. 26, 1944) INT-14GR-576;<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) INT-33GR-68<br />

[Measures to purge the Italian government <strong>of</strong><br />

Fascist <strong>of</strong>fices and <strong>of</strong>ficials and to prosecute war<br />

crimes] (May 28, 1944) INT-niT-1234<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany After the<br />

War"] (May 20, 1943) INT-13GE-661<br />

[National Council <strong>of</strong> German Americans]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1549<br />

[Polish-American press comment on punishment <strong>of</strong><br />

German war criminals]<br />

(July 21, 1945) INT-21PO-1477<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the concentration camps in Germany]<br />

(June 2, 1945) INT-21PO-1366<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German Settlement<br />

(June 4, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-674<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press (Apr. 16, 1945) INT-33Z-109<br />

[Protest to the Vatican against Italian Atrocities]<br />

(Nov. 27. 1942) INT-30YU-424<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Oct. 15, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1708<br />

[Relationship between Russians and Partisans]<br />

(Nov. 5, 1944) INT-30YU-1593<br />

Research Service on Atrocities in Europe<br />

(Aug. 29, 1942) INT-10EU-103<br />

[Revisions to the Memorandum sent by Movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia to the State Department and<br />

to San Francisco]<br />

(May 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1795<br />

Steve Krall • American Slav Congress<br />

(Oct. 27, 1944) INT-26SL-206<br />

Suggestions Concerning Trials Against German<br />

War Criminals (June 14, 1945) INT-13GE-I593<br />

[Symposium on "The Political Responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the German People"]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-33PO-7<br />

War Emergency Conference <strong>of</strong> the World Jewish<br />

Congress (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-33JE-39<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After the<br />

War?" (Mar. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1018<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New York<br />

[aims and activities]<br />

(June 5, 1945) INT-21PO-I377<br />

Yugoslav Query (May 15, 1945) INT-30YU-1796<br />

War damages<br />

see also Reparations<br />

Germany: Air Raid Damage in Hamburg; Attack<br />

on Warnamuende; German Intentions in Russia<br />

(Aug. 1-6, 1943) 1NT-13GE-756<br />

Paul Hagen in Chicago<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1582<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

(Aug. 13, 1945) INT-33GE-113<br />

[Polish-American press comment on war damages]<br />

(July 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1494<br />

Reception and Meeting Held in Honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian Delegation to San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 2, 1945) INT-29UK-372<br />

War Department<br />

Allied Labor News (May 23, 1942) INT-19MI-99<br />

Austrian Legion (Jan. 20, 1943) INT-4AU-280<br />

[Note about Otto and War Department]<br />

(Dec. 22, 1942) INT-4AU-246<br />

[Views on Austrian Military Unit]<br />

(JVov. 17, 1942) INT-4AU-249<br />

War Food Administration<br />

Emergency Conference on Food and the Foreign<br />

Bom (Nov. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-291<br />

War Fund Drive<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Developments in Pittsburgh<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-15HU-407<br />

War industries<br />

see Military equipment manufacturing<br />

War Labor Advisory Service<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the War Labor Advisory<br />

Service] (July 18-Aug. 2, 1942) INT-17IT-327<br />

War prisoners<br />

see Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

390 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

War Production Board<br />

[Letter to War Production Board by Tribune<br />

Publishing Co, Omaha, Nebraska]<br />

(Feb. 18, 1944) INT-13GE-1010<br />

War relief<br />

[Action by Croatian Fraternal Union on war relief<br />

funds] (Sept. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1542<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and personalities<br />

in the U.S.] (Oct. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-1003<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish committees for the relief<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warsaw] (Ocr. 16-17, 1944) INT-21PO-I001<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 8 (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-1AL-170<br />

All Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

(Nov. 4, 1942) 1NT-26SL-92<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

(Sept. 20, 1945) INT-4AU-888<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief Ship<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-33YU-97<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

fJVov. 17, 1944) INT-15HU-653;<br />

(Nov. 21, 1944) INT-15HU-657<br />

American Hungarian Relief<br />

(Nov. 7, 1944) INT-33HU-43<br />

American Relief to Austria Committee<br />

(Sept. 19, 1945) INT-4AU-889<br />

American Role in European Reconstruction, by<br />

Albert T. Lauterbach<br />

(Dec. 9, 1942) INT-10EU-141<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Dec. 1, 1944) INT-8CR-186<br />

[Ante Pavehch claims United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans is Communist directed]<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1551<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Renner government<br />

and Russian war relief activities]<br />

(May 30, 1945) 1NT-4AU-815<br />

Austrian War Relief (Mar. 7, 1945) INT-4AU-733;<br />

(May 1, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-782;<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-844;<br />

(Sept. 4, 1945) INT-4AU-878;<br />

(Oct. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-900;<br />

(Oct. 22, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-903<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

(Feb. 27, 1945) INT-4AU-727;<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-4AU-736<br />

Austrian War Relief Committee<br />

(Ocr. 2, 1945) INT-4AU-894;<br />

(Oct. 9, 1945) INT-4AU-901<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender Muco<br />

(April 1944) INT-1AL-115<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

(Apr. 18. 1945) INT-33BE-7<br />

British and Allied Authorities Charged with<br />

Blocking UNRRA Relief for Greece<br />

CDec. 29, 1944) INT-33GR-86<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1548<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

(Sept. 28, 1943) INT-25SC-244<br />

Campaigns for the Relief and Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw (Ocr. 14, 1944) INT-21PO-998<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Revolution, San Francisco, Calif, Nov. 14, 1944<br />

fAtov. 15, 1944) INT-24RS-302<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

(Mar. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1321<br />

[Chaplain Mommersteeg]<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-20NS-44<br />

Clothing for Italy Campaign Amasses Six Million<br />

Pounds <strong>of</strong> Usable Clothing, Shipping<br />

Announcements Concluded<br />

(Aug. 1. 1944) INT-I7IT-1318<br />

Comments by Butkovich<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1697<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR, Tiso,<br />

Relief, and other matters<br />

(¿Vov. 28, 1944) INT-9CZ-817<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

(Sept. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1547<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

(July 3, 1942) INT-19MI-82<br />

Contribution Pledge to War Relief<br />

(July 21, 1942) INT-12FR-274<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various labor<br />

organizations] (Sept. 13, 1943) INT-19MI-244<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Danish Brotherhood in America<br />

(Oct. 1, 1943) INT-25SC-218<br />

[Conversation with Carl F Butts]<br />

(Feb. 12, 1945) INT-30YU-1690<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1693


Index by Subjects and Names War relief<br />

Conversation with Gen. Julius Deutsch<br />

(Aug. 20, 1945) INT-4AU-868<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5, 1945]<br />

(May 24, 1945) 1NT-29UK-354<br />

[Conversation with Homer Fox about Yugoslav<br />

war relief] (Jan. 4, 1944) INT-30YU-1195<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] (July 3, 1945) INT-15H<strong>US</strong>09<br />

[Conversation with James Brunot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control Board:<br />

Yugoslav relief]<br />

(May 22. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1408<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and information<br />

on Serb nationalist activities]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-30YU-1739<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and letter about<br />

Yugoslav war relief organization activities]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1944) INT-30YU-1645<br />

[Conversation with Paul Nadanyi]<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-15HU-806<br />

Conversation with Peter Boudoures in San<br />

Francisco on 4 Aug. 1945<br />

(Aug. 7, 1945) INT-14GR-743<br />

[Conversation with Rebecca Wellington <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

State Department about Yugoslav war relief]<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1192<br />

[Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi's war relief<br />

activities] (Feb. 24, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-724<br />

Croatian Amencan Society [San Francisco War<br />

Relief Party] (Nov. 14. 1942) INT-30YU-388<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

January 31st (Feb. 3. 1943) INT-30YU-609<br />

[Croatian War Relief Committee]<br />

(Jan. 7, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-535<br />

Croatians: Interview with Anton Narich and Otto<br />

Dobiyish, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 21, 1945<br />

(Apr. 27. 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1777<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> Amencan-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8, 1945<br />

(May 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1787<br />

Czech Rally <strong>of</strong> Sunday, August 8<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-522<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-9CZ-747<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

(Sept. 16, 1943) INT-25SC-210<br />

[Danish elections and war relief]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-168<br />

Danish Meeting (May 16. 1944) INT-25SC-296<br />

[Danish relief activities]<br />

(Apr. 23, 1943) INT-25SC-167<br />

[Danish relief controversy]<br />

(May 1, 1943) INT-25SC-173<br />

[Danish war relief issues]<br />

(May 31, 1943) INT-25SC-180<br />

[Developments and present situation in the Italian<br />

relief problem] (Apr. 1944) ¡NT-171T-1168<br />

Developments in field <strong>of</strong> Amencan Yugoslav relief<br />

(Nov. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1598<br />

Dispute Concerning Collection <strong>of</strong> Post-War Relief<br />

(May 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1397<br />

Dr. Ernst Papanek [war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1945) 1NT-4AU-883<br />

Dr. Jurasz's Speech at the Lions' Club Luncheon<br />

(Nov. 18, 1942) INT-21PO-128<br />

Events Among Carpatho-Russians<br />

(Nov. 15, 1944) INT-8CR-182<br />

Financial Contributions to Czechoslovak Cause<br />

During World Wars I and II<br />

(June 19. 1943) INT-9CZ-488<br />

Finnish-American Relief Triangle<br />

(Apr. 19. 1945) INT-33FU26<br />

[First meeting <strong>of</strong> Central United Russian<br />

Committee and NYC branches, Apr. 30, 1945]<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-24RS-375<br />

For Finland, Inc., 1940-1941<br />

(Mar. 25. 1942) INT-25SC-34<br />

Fotich Appeals to UNRRA<br />

CO«. 2. 1944) 1NT-33YU-92<br />

[Fotitch letter to UNRRA director Lehman]<br />

(Oct. 12. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1566<br />

[Free Germany Fund]<br />

(May 26 to June 6. 1942) INT-13GE-17I<br />

[Fund raising by the Tolstoy Foundation]<br />

(May 16. 1945) INT-24RS-377<br />

Further Information on War Relief<br />

(Sept. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-1545<br />

"Gazzetta Italiana" Asserts Russia Received<br />

Clothing Destined for Italian Relief<br />

(July 13. 1944) INT-33IT-73<br />

General Julius Deutsch [views on relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 7. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-875<br />

German-American Press Despairs <strong>of</strong> Relief and<br />

Mail Service for Germany<br />

(Aug. 1. 1945) ¡NT-33GE-112<br />

["German American" relief activities]<br />

(June 25, 1945) INT-13GE-1610<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33GE-102<br />

[German war relief activities and data on delegates<br />

to National Monetary Conference]<br />

(Oct. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1713<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian Supporters;<br />

Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] " Les Refugies<br />

Ukrainiens et le Probleme de leur Assistance<br />

Internationale"<br />

(Nov.. 1944 [• Mar.. 1945]) 1NT-29UK-338<br />

Greek-American Liberals Now Ask for British or<br />

American Assistance<br />

(Mar. 10. 1945) INT-33GR-100<br />

Greek Night: United War Fund <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; held<br />

at Syria Mosque, Monday, Sept. 14, 1942<br />

CScpt. 15, 1942) INT-14GR-279<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

(Ocr. 18, 1942) INT-33GR-20<br />

Greek Public Opinion on the UNRRA<br />

(Mar. 20. 1944) INT-14GR-489<br />

[Greek War Relief Association]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1942) INT-14GR-254<br />

[Greek war relief broadcast]<br />

(Aug. 21. 1942) 1NT-14GR-256<br />

Hans Rott [on war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1945) INT-4AU-880<br />

[Hans Rott's views on Catholic influence]<br />

(Mar. 15. 1945) INT-4AU-742<br />

[Hans Rott's war relief activities]<br />

(June 21. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-823<br />

Hungarian Activities<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-15HU-652<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) 1NT-33HU-57<br />

[Hungarian relief drive meeting]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1944) INT-15HU-640<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15. 1945) 1NT-33UK-35<br />

Impasse in Finnish Relief<br />

(July 18, 1945) INT-33F1-33<br />

In Greece 15,000 Students Are Suffering<br />

(Sept. 17, 1942) INT-14GR-252<br />

[Information on Admiral Horthy and Hungarian<br />

American activities]<br />

(May 25, 1945) INT-15HU-780<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23, 1945) ¡NT-30YU-1665<br />

[Information on Italian relief committees]<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) 1NT-17IT-1600<br />

[Information on NCWC War Relief]<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-19MI-297<br />

[Information on the Turkish relief fund for Greek<br />

children] (Dec. 5, 1944) INT-28TU-10<br />

[Information on war relief collection efforts for<br />

Yugoslavia] (Dec. 30. 1943; Dec. 31,<br />

1943) INT-30YU-1185<br />

Inter-Allied Exhibit <strong>of</strong> the International Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the War Chest, Detroit, Michigan<br />

(Oct. 24, 1942) INT-10EU-91<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

CJVov. 18, 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease Help<br />

to Re-Educate Axis Countries After War;<br />

Treatment by Group Work [children's projects]<br />

(July 10, 1945) INT-4AU-843<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Aug. 26, 1944) INT-29UK-314;<br />

(Dec. 31. 1944) INT-29UK-333;<br />

(Feb. 28, 1945) 1NT-29UK-339;<br />

(Apr. 25, 1945) INT-29UK-349<br />

Interview with Judge Louis Petrash<br />

(May 22, 1945) 1NT-15HU-778<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

(Dec. 18, 1944) 1NT-29UK-331;<br />

(June 7. 1945) INT-29UK-355<br />

Interview with Mr. Henri Fast, <strong>of</strong> Belgian<br />

Information Center (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-6BE-72<br />

Interview with Nicholas Fitchena, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Feb. 15, 1945 (Mar. 2. 1945) INT-24RS-345<br />

Interview with Pete Zvara<br />

(Jan. 11. 1945) INT-15HU-703<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw<br />

(May 10. 1945) 1NT-29VK-352<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

(June 4. 1945) 1NT-15HU-789<br />

[Interview with Theodore Andrica]<br />

(Nov. 30. 1944) INT-23RM-315<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and Activity<br />

(July 20. 1944) INT-17IT-1302;<br />

(Sept. 10. 1944) INT-17IT-1374;<br />

(Sept. 30, 1944) 1NT-17IT-1432;<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) ¡NT-17IT-1452;<br />

(Oct. 20, 1944) INT-17IT-1479;<br />

(Nov. 1, 1944) INT-17IT-1524;<br />

(Jan. 10, 1945) INT-17IT-1630<br />

Italian-Americans and the Question <strong>of</strong> Aid to Italy<br />

(Jan. 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1620<br />

[James Brunot, Executive Secretary, President's<br />

War Relief Control Board, conversation memo]<br />

(Apr. 28, 1945) 1NT-10EU-582<br />

[Jensenius interview] (Oct. 2, 1943) INT-25SC-253<br />

Jews To Plan Rescue Work at Rally Here<br />

(Apr. 13, 1942) ¡NT-18JE-74<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-29UK-325<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee (¿Vov. /, 1944) INT-29UK-322<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford, Conn.<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State College,<br />

Kingston, R I. (June 23, 1945) INT-24RS-393<br />

[Julius Deutsch conversation on war relief<br />

activities and appointment to Moscow]<br />

COcr. 30. 1945) INT-4AU-909<br />

[Konrad H<strong>of</strong>fman's Chicago war relief activities]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1228<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

(Nov. 14, 1944) INT-33CZ-64<br />

Latest Slav News (July 16, 1944) ¡NT-26SL-179<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

(Nov. 3, 1944) INT-5BA-455<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Apr. 19, 1944]<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-5BA-356<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Concerning Greek<br />

Affairs] (Sept. 6, 1943) INT-14GR-429<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos PubUshed in the<br />

National Herald] COcr. 16, 1943) INT-33GR-37<br />

Lithuanian-Americans' Financial Contributions<br />

Towards the Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

Republic During 1916-1921<br />

(July 7. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-213<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

(Nov. 27. 1943) 1NT-5BA-270<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Nov. 1943 and Lithuanian Relief Questions<br />

(Dec. 14. 1943) INT-5BA-276<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago,<br />

Nov. 20-22, 1943 flVov. 26. 1943) INT-5BA-269<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 391


War relief Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

(June 16, 1943) INT-5BA-201<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago, 111.,<br />

May 21, 1944] (May 22, 1944) INT-5BA-373<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] (Dec. 29, 1944) INT-5BA-496<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) INT-5BA-287<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organizations<br />

(May 17, 1944) INT-5BA-370<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation Meeting,<br />

Great Neck, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) INT-5BA-99<br />

Local organizational efforts <strong>of</strong> "American<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief fail to make<br />

progress (Jan. 29, 1945) INT-30YU-1669<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

(Jan. 20. 1945) INT-7BU-131<br />

Manifestation Italo-Americaine pour L'Aide a la<br />

Russie (Apr. 9, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-623<br />

Mass Meeting and Reception for "Official Soviet<br />

Delegation" (Sept. 1, 1943) INT-33RS-6<br />

Meeting in New York Regarding Hungarian Relief<br />

(Oct. 25, 1944) INT-15HU-642<br />

Meeting Italien pour le "Russian War Relief<br />

(Feb. 28, 1943) ¡NT-17IT-595<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

(Oct. 11. 1945) INT-13GE-1706<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

(Oct. 3, 1945) INT-4AU-897<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

(Oct. 2. 1944) INT-33CZ-58<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-24RS-186;<br />

(Sept. 11. 1943) INT-33RS-7<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Allegheny County committee for<br />

relief to Italy] ([Oct. 1943]) INT-17IT-859<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American-Hungarian Federation<br />

(Oct. //, 1944) INT-15HU-631<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-33FI-18<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society<br />

(June 9, 1945) INT-15HU-793<br />

Meeting to Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for German<br />

Relief and Postal Communication<br />

(Oct. 3, 1945) INT-13GE-1698<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations<br />

involved in relief for Italy]<br />

(Apr. 30, 1945) INT-1717-1745<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: G. M. Panarity<br />

(Mar. 16. ¡945) INT-1AL-171<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-4AU-854<br />

Mr. Arthur Jokl [views <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movements and war relief finances]<br />

(Sept. 20. 1945) INT-4AU-886<br />

[Mrs. Betty Barzin on Belgian groups in United<br />

States] (Mar. 13. ¡945) INT-6BE-77<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

(July 10. ¡942) 1NT-26SL-64<br />

New Agency for Latvian Relief Organized<br />

(Dec. 9. ¡944) INT-33LA-2<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1557<br />

New York Lithuanians Protest to Atlantic City<br />

Conference Relief and Rehabilitation Conference<br />

(Nov. 20. 1943) 1NT-5BA-266<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 26. 1943) INT-25SC-239<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15. 1942) INT-25SC-6<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

(Apr. 29. ¡943) INT-25SC-¡72<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-222<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> American relief for Austria]<br />

(Sept. 12. ¡945) INT-4AU-88¡<br />

Outline and Survey <strong>of</strong> the Organization and<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

(Jan. ¡7. ¡945) ¡NT-26SL-213<br />

392 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Pamphlet "Greece Fights for Freedom" issued by<br />

the Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) ¡NT-¡4GR-473<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June H-22. ¡944) 1NT-24RS-264<br />

Patriarchate Fund<br />

(Aug. 31. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1512<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

(May 13, 1944) INT-5BA-365<br />

[Polish-American aid to Poland]<br />

(Mar. 30, 1942) INT-21PO-53<br />

Polish American Congress Approves Relief to<br />

Poland (Sept. 20, ¡945) ¡NT-2¡PO-¡545<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942, activities and war relief efforts]<br />

(Oct. 10-21, 1942) 1NT-21PO-108<br />

[Polish American Council war relief efforts and<br />

convention in Buffalo, N.Y.]<br />

(Oct. 8-19, 1942) 1NT-21PO-¡07<br />

[Polish-American press comment on proposed<br />

financial aid to the Soviet Union]<br />

(June 30, 1945) INT-21PO-1431<br />

[Polish relief campaign by the Catholic churches in<br />

Chicago] (June 13, ¡945) ¡NT-21PO-1389<br />

Polish Relief Campaign in the Boston Archdiocese<br />

(May 26, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1344<br />

Polish Relief Organizations<br />

(Sept. 29, 1942) INT-21PO-97<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Polish Relief Activities<br />

(Sept. 23, 1944) ¡NT-2¡PO-974<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(Jan. 27. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡230<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary] (Feb. ¡4. 1944) 1NT-10EU-366<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

(June 7, 1944) 1NT-33YU-74<br />

Postwar Europe (Jan. 16, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-142<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American Attitudes on<br />

Aid to Britain (Dec.-Jan. 1941) mT-¡61R-2¡<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Oct. 2. ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-¡553<br />

Princess Irene <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

(Dec. ¡5, ¡943) 1NT-24RS-2H<br />

Pro-Lublin Poles Here Organizing Rival to Polish<br />

War Relief, Inc. (Feb. 9, 1945) 1NT-33PO-163<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942 (Ocr. 24, 1942) ¡NT-2¡PO-112<br />

Proclamation and Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Liberation Day Sponsored by the American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Los Angeles,<br />

Calif., Mar. 27, 1945<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) 1NT-30YU-1750<br />

Proposed Plan for a United Austrian Relief<br />

Committee: Submitted by Marem Somer to<br />

Maria Deutsch (Sept. ¡7. 1945) 1NT-4AU-885<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-743<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Relief for Finland in the<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

(Dec. 9, ¡944) ¡NT-33F1-16<br />

Rabbinical Body To Raise $2,500,000 for<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Destroyed Jewish Properties<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) 1NT-33JE-50<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-¡555<br />

Reception and Meeting Held in Honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian Delegation to San Francisco<br />

(Aug. 2. 1945) 1NT-29UK-372<br />

Related War Relief and Political Problems<br />

(May 17, 1944) lNT-30YU-¡399<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

(Dec. 28, ¡944) 1NT-29UK-332<br />

Relief Activities in Palestine<br />

(Mar. 3. ¡944) ¡NT-¡8JE-360<br />

Relief agencies and other aid to Greece<br />

(Apr. 27-June 3, 1942) WT-14GR-177<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

(Sept. 29, 1944) ¡NT-33UK-27<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) 1NT-8CR-190;<br />

(Dec. 7, 1944) 1NT-33CR-13<br />

Relief for Italy (Sept. 25, 1944) ¡NT-¡71T-1393<br />

Relief Proposals<br />

(March-April ¡944) INT-14GR-527<br />

Relief Solicited for Displaced Poles in Europe<br />

(May 30, ¡945) 1NT-33PO-183<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

(July 20, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-853<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Walter Mork<br />

(July 10, 1945) ¡NT-11F1-135<br />

[Report on National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent interest in postwar Yugoslav<br />

war relief] (Dec. 31, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-H88<br />

Report on Proposed Ukrainian War Relief<br />

([Jan., ¡944]) ¡NT-29UK-270<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> the American-Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress (Aug. ¡5, ¡942; Aug. 3¡.<br />

¡942) INT-8CR-1<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak League in the William Penn Hotel<br />

(July 9. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-498<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19, 1945) INT-10EV-587<br />

[Rott-Deutsch exchange <strong>of</strong> letters]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) ¡NT-4AU-755<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

(Oct. 21. 1942) ¡NT-24RS-83<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) ¡NT-24RS-326<br />

[Russian War Relief] (Oct. 26. ¡942; Nov. 20.<br />

¡942) ¡NT-24RS-86;<br />

(Oct. 7, ¡944) INT-24RS-281<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944] (June 22. 1944: June 27.<br />

¡944) 1NT-24RS-267<br />

Russian War Relief Society Meeting...Boston, June<br />

26, 1944 (June 26. ¡944) 1NT-24RS-266<br />

Scandinavian Economic Reconstruction<br />

(Oct. 21, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-26¡<br />

[Schuschnigg reports on Austrian activities]<br />

(Mar. ¡6. ¡945) ¡NT-4AU-746<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

(Feb. ¡6, ¡944) 1NT-29UK-272<br />

Second German-American Relief Group Organized<br />

in Chicago (Oct. 8, ¡945) 1NT-13GE-1701<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union excludes "left wing" members]<br />

(Sept. 8, ¡944) ¡NT-30YU-1526<br />

Serbs and Croats: War Fund Meeting<br />

(June 8, 1943) 1NT-30YU-944<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec. 18, 1942]<br />

(Jan. 5, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-188<br />

Slav Church Matters<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) lNT-¡9M¡-265<br />

Slav Items (June ¡7, ¡945) ¡NT-19MI-447<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 31, 1945; Feb. 5,<br />

1945) 1NT-30YU-1680<br />

Slovak Situation (July 21, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-512<br />

"Small Nations" View<br />

(Oct. 30, ¡943) 1NT-33NW-5<br />

[Society <strong>of</strong> Aid to Those Who Suffer from the War<br />

in Russia, Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Wov. 25, 1944; Nov. 28, 1944) INT-24RS-309<br />

[Soviet Views on Aid to the Ukraine]<br />

(Aug. 8, ¡945) 1NT-29UK-373<br />

Spanish-Language Papers Announce Creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Relief Agency in France To Protect Spanish<br />

Republican Exiles (Dec. 7, ¡944) 1NT-33SP-23<br />

Summer Victory Ball [<strong>of</strong> the Russian-American<br />

Society for medical aid to the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

(Sept. 27, 1943) 1NT-24RS-188<br />

[T. G. Masaryk Club, Emergency and Relief<br />

Committee Tea] (Apr. ¡8, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-889<br />

Talk with Martinek (JVov. 4. ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-796<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

(Oct. 2. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1552<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

(Sept. 18, 1943) INT-5BA-241


Index by Subjects and Names Washington State<br />

Trangas Report (Dec. 31, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-454<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans<br />

Rott, 19 September 1945; Austrian Exiles<br />

Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

(Sept 19. 1945) INT-4AU-887<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31, 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 (June 28, 1943) INT-33RS-1<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC,<br />

June 27, 1943 (June 27, 1943) 1NT-24RS-162<br />

Tribute to Russia Rally, [Chicago, IU., June 22,<br />

1943] (June 23, 1943) INT-24RS-161<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 27, 1945) INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

(July 14, 1944) INT-29UK-307<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics (Sept. 20, 1944) INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

(May 26. 1944) INT-29UK-299<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the National<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-29UK-274<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

(Sept. 2. 1944) iyT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces (Nov. 21, 1944) INT-33UK-29<br />

[Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-29UK-336<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in Washington<br />

(¿Vov. 4. 1944) INT-29UK-323<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

(Sept. 25, 1944) INT-5BA-429<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-5BA-457;<br />

(Nov. 24, 1944) INT-5BA-474<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in Western<br />

Europe (July 16, 1945) INT-33UK-36<br />

[U.S. distribution <strong>of</strong> relief supplies and material in<br />

Italy] (Sept. 8. 1944) INT-17IT-1444<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with Europe<br />

(Mar. 1, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-221<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American Hungarian<br />

Relief (Oct. 9, 1945) INT-15HU-823<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

(Oct. 1, 1945) INT-4AU-892<br />

[War relief memorandum from Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

Parishes <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Sept. 20. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1544<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe, proposed<br />

seminar and activities]<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 5. 1943) INT-10EU-262<br />

Yugoslav Developments - Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) 1NT-30YU-1143<br />

Yugoslav Group in Argentina Seeks Directives<br />

from Marshal Tito's Representative in London<br />

(Nov. 12. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1664<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20. 1945) INT-33YU-150<br />

Yugoslav Relief (Oct. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1579;<br />

(Nov. 18. 1944) INT-30YU-1599<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12, 1942) INT-30YU-229;<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-230<br />

[Yugoslav relief ship]<br />

(Nov. 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1603<br />

[Yugoslav Representative Leo Gottlieb on Talks<br />

with UNRRA] i2Vov. 15. 1944) INT-30YU-1596<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

(Apr. 11. 1945) INT-30YU-1760<br />

[Yugoslav war relief]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1945) INT-26SL-220;<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1519<br />

[10th anniversary meeting and war relief efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

Progressive Slovenian Woman's Club, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Nov. 26, 1944]<br />

(Dec. 1. 1944) INT-30YU-1613<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America, Toledo, Ohio, Aug.<br />

30-Sept. 3, 1944 (Sept. 14. 1944) INT-14GR-572<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

[Ante Pavelich claims United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans is Communist directed]<br />

(Sept. 30. 1944) 1NT-30YU-15S1<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief] (Jan. 23. 1945) INT-30YU-1665<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

(Oct. 3. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1557<br />

[<strong>Office</strong>rs and members <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; War Relief Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans organized]<br />

(Oct. 26. 1944) INT-30YU-1570<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board recognizes<br />

War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans] (Oct. 2. 1944) INT-30YU-1553<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War Relief<br />

Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Oct. 4. 1944) INT-30YU-1555<br />

War Relief Fund<br />

Contribution Pledge to War Relief<br />

(July 21. 1942) INT-12FR-274<br />

War Relief Fund <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Descent<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and letter about<br />

Yugoslav war relief organization activities]<br />

(Dec. 30. 1944) 1NT-30YU-164S<br />

War Relocation Authority<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and Addressed<br />

by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

(June. 1943) 1NT-33Z-29<br />

War Resisters League<br />

War Resisters League<br />

(Dec. 4. 1942) INT-19MI-I1S<br />

War Savings Committee<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the War Savings Committee<br />

including a rally at Manhattan Center]<br />

(June 9. 1942) INT-17IT-262<br />

Warburg, Edward M. M.<br />

Warburg Urges Jews Rally to Soviet Aid<br />

(Apr. 9. 1942) 1NT-18JE-33<br />

Warburg, J. P.<br />

[Letter from J. P. Warburg to Harold B. Hoskins]<br />

(Nov. 1. 1941) ¡NT-15HU-13<br />

Warburg, Max<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Warfield, Gaither P.<br />

Chicago's Czechs and the Polish Problem<br />

(May 30. 1945) 1NT-9CZ-914<br />

Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

Additional Information on Possible Slovak<br />

Delegation to Washington<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) 1NT-9CZ-290<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

(Mar. 14. 1944) INT-9CZ-659<br />

Break Down <strong>of</strong> Joint-Meeting<br />

(Mar. 3. 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-300<br />

Comment by Wargovich<br />

(¿Vov. 27, 1944) INT-9CZ-815<br />

Concerning <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information and Slovak<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> November 11, 1942<br />

(JVov. 19. 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-150<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

(June 20, 1944) 1NT-33CZ-43<br />

[Information on Michael J. Wargovich, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> First Catholic Slovak Union]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-639<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-746<br />

[Joseph Krai's views on Slovak issues]<br />

(Afov. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-148<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts to Dewitt C. Poole<br />

concerning the Slovak National Alliance<br />

meeting] (Wov. 7, 1942) INT-9CZ-147<br />

Memo to Mr. Poole on Slovak National Alliance<br />

Meeting (Nov. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-145<br />

[Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-288<br />

November 11 Slovak Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

(Dec. 3, 1942) INT-9CZ-158<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong> November<br />

11 through 13, 1942<br />

(Nov. 30, 1942) INT-9CZ-157<br />

["Pittsburgh group" and plans on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-309<br />

Pittsburgh Group vs. League Committee <strong>of</strong> Five<br />

(Mar. 15. 1943) INT-9CZ-315<br />

Possible Disagreement Within Slovak League<br />

(Feb. 8. 1943) INT-9CZ-258<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities Reactions to<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-226<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

(Feb. 21. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-636<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting Scheduled<br />

for November 11th<br />

(Nov. 20. 1942) INT-9CZ-151<br />

Remarks by Michael J. Wargovich<br />

(Jan. 8, 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-835<br />

[Slovak League Activities]<br />

(Wov. 19, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-132<br />

Slovak League delegation to the State Department<br />

(July 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-497<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-618<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24. 1944) 1NT-9CZ-698<br />

Wargovich and Platek<br />

(Dec. 15. 1942) 1NT-9CZ-181<br />

Wargovich on Benes' Visit<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-289<br />

Wargovich on Husek (Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-287<br />

Wargovich on "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Mar. 4. 1943) INT-9CZ-286<br />

Wargovich on Recent Slovak and Slovak-American<br />

Developments (May 24, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-699<br />

[Wargovich on Slovak League]<br />

(Feb. 21, 1944) INT-9CZ-637<br />

Warnholtz, Paul A.<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Aug. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-345<br />

U.S. Subpoenas "Einheitsfront" Chief in Probe<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-13GE-200<br />

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br />

Mass Meeting To Pay Tribute to the Heroes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Warsaw Ghetto (May 1, 1944) INT-18JE-375;<br />

(May 3. 1944) 1NT-33JE-26<br />

Polish-Language Press Notes for the Middle <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 1944 (Sept. 1. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-121<br />

[Rally <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Labor Committee, June 19,<br />

1943] (June 23, 1943) INT-18JE-234<br />

Warsaw, Poland<br />

Campaigns for the Relief and Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw (Oct. 14, 1944) INT-21PO-998<br />

Warzdala, William<br />

[William Warzdala]<br />

(July 23,1946) ¡NT-21PO-1485;<br />

(July 27, 1945) INT-21PO-1489;<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1521<br />

Washington Staats-Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

(Sept. 16. 1942) INT-13GE-406<br />

Washington Star (newspaper)<br />

Austria Held Key to World Peace<br />

(Mar. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-148<br />

Austria Held Worthy <strong>of</strong> Allied Aid<br />

(July 2. 1942) INT-4AU-149<br />

Washington State<br />

see also Seattle, Wash,<br />

see also Spokane, Wash.<br />

see also Tacoma, Wash.<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Washington: a Basic<br />

Survey. Part I: Foreign-Bom Whites in<br />

Washington•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report) (Jan.. 1944) INT-10EU-329<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

(Mar.. 1944) 1NT-10EU-375<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 393


Wasserzug, Mr.<br />

Wasserzug, Mr.<br />

[Wasserzug] (Mar. 30. 1942) ¡NT-13CE-67<br />

Wassitzki, Richard<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-3S<br />

Watcbtower (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6. 1944) INT-29UK-2S8<br />

Waterways<br />

sec Harbors and ports<br />

Watkins, John<br />

Icelandic Affairs (Nov. 2, 1944) INT-25SC-333<br />

Watson, Alfred<br />

["The Atlantic Charter: A Warning Note," extract<br />

from article] (Aug. 7, 1942) INT-10EU-94<br />

Watson, Seton<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "Seton Watson on<br />

the Birthday <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hodza"<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-280<br />

Watson, Thomas<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

(Sept. 12. 1942) INT-30YU-230<br />

Wauters, Arthur<br />

Belgian Meeting in Detroit<br />

(Apr. IS, 1944) INT-33BE-4<br />

Belgian Politican Wary <strong>of</strong> Predictions on Russia<br />

(Mar. 9, 1944) INT-6BE-39<br />

Dr. Arthur Wauter's article in "Belgium"<br />

(May 15, 1944) ¡NT-6BE-42<br />

Way (periodical)<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-29UK-258;<br />

(Mar. 14, 1944) INT-33UK-13<br />

Wazeter, Francis<br />

K. Jurgela on Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 12. 1944) INT-SBA-294<br />

Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-5BA-290<br />

Weber, August<br />

Hans Unterleitner, Hedwig Wachenheim, and<br />

August Weber<br />

(Sept. 23-29, 1943) ¡NT-13GE-874<br />

Weber, Sam<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] INT-21PO-406<br />

Weckel, Kurt<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-13GE-1027<br />

Wedda, Joseph<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1374<br />

Wedgewood, Lord<br />

[Proposal by Lord Wedgewood for transfer <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine Mandate to U.S.]<br />

(May 29-June 1, 1942) INT-18JE-89<br />

Weerloo, A. M.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. M. Weerloo<br />

(Feb. 2. 1943) INT-20NS-16<br />

Wegrzynek, Maximilian F.<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury] (Jan. 25, 1944) INT-15HU-482<br />

[Maximilian F. Wegrzynek and Zygmunt<br />

Kaczynski] (May 15, 1942) INT-21PO-39<br />

[Nepszava managers obstruct and oppose the<br />

National War Fund Drive]<br />

(Jan. 11, 1944) INT-15HU-475<br />

[New Slavonic group in New York]<br />

(May 1. 1943) INT-26SL-108<br />

[Nowy Swiat] (Sept. 4, 1942) INT-21PO-84<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Ocr. 26-30, 1942) INT-21PO-113<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

(Jan. 9, 1944) INT-15HU-473<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Buffalo,<br />

N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942] (Oct. 24, 1942: Oct. 27,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-I06<br />

[Reasons for break between Yolles and<br />

Wegrzynek] (Feh. 24, 1944) INT-21PO-716<br />

Relations between Polish, Hungarian, and<br />

Yugoslav Pro-Fascist Groups in the U S.<br />

(Aug. 31, 1942) INT-21PO-82<br />

394 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Weichmann, Herbert C.<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-1945) ¡NT-13GE-1718<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> German Socialists submitted to<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

(Aug. 27, 1943) INT-13GE-768<br />

Weideman, Carl M.<br />

American Turners (Feb. 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1386<br />

German Activities<br />

(Mar. 27, 1945) INT-13GE-1431;<br />

(Apr. 16. 1945) INT-13GE-1467<br />

German Affairs (Feb. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-1383<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, December 29, 1944<br />

(Jan. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1321<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1369<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists and Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

(July 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1633<br />

Weigert, Hans W.<br />

Last Word: Pastor Niemoeller and Dr. Stein<br />

(Feb. 11, 1942) INT-13GE-56<br />

Weil, Bruno<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-13GE-1004<br />

Contact given to me by Dr. Felix Boenheim has<br />

left for South America<br />

(July 23, 1945) INT-13GE-1656<br />

[Henri Torres' unpublished book, note]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-12FR-492<br />

[Henry Torres and Bruno Weil]<br />

(Nov. 7, 1942) INT-12FR-552<br />

[Notes on Bruno Weil and certain German<br />

refugees] (Apr. 12. 1943) INT-13GE-608<br />

Weil, Meg<br />

[Illegal entry <strong>of</strong> Meg Weil into Spain and her<br />

travels there] (Apr. 12, 1943) 1NT-27SP-144<br />

Weil, Robert<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Weill, Paul<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1943) 1NT-10EU-252<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

(Apr. 22, 1942) JNT-12FR-81<br />

[Paul-Andre Weill, a director <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-12FR-716<br />

[Paul Weill, director <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1943) INT-12FR-648<br />

Weiller, Paul Louis<br />

[Henri Bernstein, information on Paul Louis<br />

Weiller] (June 18, 1942) INT-12FR-163<br />

Weinbaum, Mark<br />

[Interview with Mark Weinbaum]<br />

(Mar. 6, 1942) INT-24RS-12<br />

[Mark Weinbaum] (¿Vov. 2, 1942) INT-24RS-91<br />

Weinberg, Charlotte<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Charlotte<br />

Weinberg - Germans] (June 21, 1943-Nov. 21,<br />

1944) PERS-1-1I8<br />

Weiner, Karl<br />

[Austrian refugees interned in Turkey]<br />

(Sepr. 14. 1944) 1NT-4AU-592<br />

Weinert, Erich<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. 1943) ¡NT-13GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5, 1943) INT-13GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Weingart, Adolf<br />

[Network] (Jan. 20, 1944) INT-13GE-959<br />

Weinreich, Max<br />

[Biographical note on Dr. Max Weinreich]<br />

(June 17. 1943) INT-18JE-232<br />

Weinthal, Edward<br />

Article on Yugoslavia in Newsweek Magazine<br />

(Oct. 26. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1574<br />

Weiskopf, F.C.<br />

Ban Subasic Article in Aufbau<br />

(Jan. 15. 1943) INT-30YU-552<br />

Weisl, Frank<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to "New<br />

Europe"] (June 8. 1942) INT-9CZ-67<br />

Weiss, Paul Peter<br />

see Paul, Peter R.<br />

Weiss, Samuel A.<br />

["Poles Cooling Toward Roosevelt?", remarks by<br />

Representative Weiss in the U.S. Congress]<br />

(May 3. 1943) INT-21PO-416<br />

Weizmann, Chaim<br />

[Absence <strong>of</strong> Chaim Weizmann from Hadassah<br />

convention] (Oct. 16. 1942) INT-18JE-151<br />

American Zionists and the Palestine Resolution<br />

(Mar. 9. 1944) INT-33JE-23<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Oct. 18. 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

[Information on Dr. Weizmann and Mr.<br />

Ben-Gurion] (Feb. 1944) INT-18JE-351<br />

[Jewish press comments on the Extraordinary<br />

All-Zionist Conference in New York City, May<br />

9-11, 1942]<br />

(Apr. 28-May 19, 1942) INT-18JE-95<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Moshe Shertok and Dr. Chaim<br />

Weizmann regarding resignation <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Ben-Gurion] (Dec. 23, 1943) INT-I8JE-297<br />

[Memorandum on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish leaders]<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-18JE-311<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) ¡NT-33JE-5<br />

Report on conventions <strong>of</strong> the Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America and Hadassah<br />

(Oct. 15-17, 1942) INT-18JE-150<br />

[Reports on the sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army, a European-Jewish conference,<br />

and the Weizmann testimonial dinner]<br />

(June 11-12. 1942) INT-18JE-126<br />

[Testimonial dinner for Dr. Weizmann and<br />

comments on British administration <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

(May 7-July 14. 1942) INT-18JE-119<br />

[U.S. visit <strong>of</strong> Dr. Chaim Weizmann]<br />

(Apr. 17-25, 1942) INT-18JE-20<br />

Welisky, G. E.<br />

Interview with O E Malisky, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Ukrainian Societies<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) 1NT-29UK-138<br />

Welles, Orson<br />

German News in St. Paul, Minn.<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-13GE-1424<br />

Welles, Sumner<br />

[Andre Philip's interview with President Roosevelt<br />

and Sumner Welles]<br />

(Nov. 22-27, 1942) ¡NT-12FR-405<br />

[Discussions with Mr. Besterman, Mr. Arlet, and<br />

Under Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Welles]<br />

(May 3, 1943; May 6, 1943) INT-21PO-368<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

(July 26, 1942) INT-9CZ-106<br />

Extract From Speech <strong>of</strong> Sumner Welles [on<br />

international police]<br />

(May 30, 1942) INT-10EU-50<br />

[Foreign-language press reactions to Sumner<br />

Welles' speech] (Feb. 16, 1943) INT-10EU-144<br />

Louis Adamic Sees Undersecretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Sumner Welles (Dec. 29, 1942) INT-30YU-503<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's call regarding Count Sforza's<br />

visit to the State Department]<br />

(June 17, 1943) INT-10EU-233<br />

Slovenian Delegations's Talk with Sumner Welles<br />

(Jan. 21, 1943) INT-30YU-614


Index by Subjects and Names Wiadomosci Codzienne (newspaper)<br />

[Sumner Welles' statements on the situation in<br />

North Africa] (Feb. 3. 1943) ¡NT-12FR-515<br />

Welles Pledges U.S. Aid in Finding Homes for<br />

War Refugees (Wov. 24. 1941) INT-18JE-80<br />

Wellington, Rebecca<br />

[Conversation with Rebecca Wellington]<br />

(Nov. 29. 1943) INT-18JE-285<br />

[Conversation with Rebecca Wellington <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

State Department about Yugoslav war relief]<br />

(Jan. 3. 1944) INT-30YU-1192<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Mr. Adams and Miss<br />

Wellington (Sept. 13. 1944) INT-9CZ-757<br />

Rebecca Wellington; State Department<br />

("Ocr. ¡3. 1943) INT-13GE-825<br />

Wells, H. G.<br />

Strasser's Activities in Canada Questioned by H.G.<br />

Wells (Jan. 28. 1942) INT-13GE-9<br />

Wells, Roger<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20. 1944) 1NT-10EU-344<br />

Wendlandt, Carl R.<br />

Vienna-Bom Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund<br />

leaders] (July 15. 1942) INT-4AU-209<br />

Wends<br />

see Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Wenge, N. P.<br />

[Danish-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-25SC-215<br />

Wenzel, Jacksch<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22. 23. 1942) INT-13GE-305<br />

Werfel, Franz<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-13GE-398<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Werich, Mr.<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June<br />

(June 28, 1945) 1NT-9CZ-931<br />

Werk, Frank<br />

[German war relief activities and data on delegates<br />

to National Monetary Conference]<br />

fOcr. 19, 1945) INT-13GE-n¡3<br />

Werlinich, Samuel<br />

An Open Letter to Simo Vrlinich [Samuel<br />

Werlinich] (Sept. 4, 1942) INT-30YU-240<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation; List <strong>of</strong><br />

Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders Who<br />

Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference (May 21, 27. 1942) INT-30YU-82<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Ocr. 3. 6. 1942) INT-30YU-323<br />

[Correspondence Between Elmer Davis and<br />

Samuel Welinich]<br />

(June 1. 14, 1943) INT-30YU-954<br />

Greater Serbia Campaign and Davis-Werlinich<br />

Exchange <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

(July 8, 1943) INT-33YU-39<br />

Important Croat, Serb, and Slovene Developments<br />

During Past Week<br />

(June 20, 1943) INT-30YU-958<br />

Interviews with Mr. Samuel Werlinich, President<br />

and Mr. Branko Pekich, General-Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation<br />

(Apr. 9-14. 1942) INT-30YU-46<br />

Leftist Reaction to Davis-Werlinich Letters<br />

(June 19. 1943) INT-30YU-963<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer on<br />

Relationship Between Two National Groups]<br />

(May 23. 25. 1942) INT-30YU-87<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Relative to Resolutions Passed by Supreme Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation July 2, 1943<br />

(July 7. 1943) 1NT-30YU-997<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Recent Croat and Serb Developments in<br />

U.S. (Aug. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-1035<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

(Aug. 5, 12, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1038<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

(May 7. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-589;<br />

(May 7. 1942) INT-33YU-2<br />

Serb National Federation Convention - Report 2<br />

(Sept. 23. 1943) INT-30YU-1092<br />

Serb National Federation; Serbian National<br />

Defense Council<br />

(Apr. 13-15. 1942) INT-30YU-48<br />

Srbobran Reaction to letters between Elmer Davis<br />

and Werlinich]<br />

(June 18-19. 1943) INT-30YU-960<br />

The Serb National Federation Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 13-18, 1943<br />

(Sept. 22. 1943: Sept. 29. 1943) INT-30YU-1089<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

Werner, Max<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-251<br />

Werner, Richter<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation (Apr. 7. 1944) INT-13GE-1069<br />

Wertheim, Maurice<br />

[Address by Maurice Wertheim delivered at the<br />

35th annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Committee] (June 22-25. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-127<br />

Wertheimer, Mrs. Paul<br />

[Mrs. Paul Wertheimer, conversation memo]<br />

(Mar. 1. 1945) INT-12FR-973<br />

Wertheimer, Paul<br />

Dinner at the Paul Wertheimers' and Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

France Forever at the Barbizon-Plaza<br />

(Mar. 9. 1945) INT-12FR-980<br />

Evening Spent with Paul Wertheimer<br />

(Apr. 26, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1019;<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-12FR-1030<br />

Evening with the Paul Wertheimer's<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-12FR-996<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1, 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

Lunch with Paul Wertheimer<br />

(May 26, 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1037<br />

Luncheon with Paul Wertheimer<br />

(Apr. 17, 1945) INT-12FR-1013<br />

Telephone Call from Paul Wertheimer<br />

(June 22. 1945) ¡NT-12FR-1050<br />

Wertheimer, Pierre<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

(Apr. 1. 1944) INT-12FR-775<br />

[Pierre Wertheimer, information; annual reports <strong>of</strong><br />

Bourjois, Inc. for 1940 and 1941]<br />

(Apr. 10. 1942) 1NT-12FR-236<br />

West, Edward N.<br />

First Anmversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Cathedral<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33YU-143<br />

Requiem Mass for Mme. Mihailovich<br />

(Aug. 30. 1944) INT-33YU-86<br />

West, Franz C.<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

(May 4, 1945) 1NT-4AU-787<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin [receipt <strong>of</strong> telegram<br />

from Franz C. West]<br />

fOcr. 22. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-904<br />

Westchester, N.Y.<br />

Austrian Royalty in Westchester<br />

(Jan. 14, 1943) INT-4AU-266<br />

Westendorpf, Karl<br />

Karl Westendorpf (Oct. 8, 1942) INT-13GE-254<br />

Western Bohemian Association<br />

Czechs and Others in Ord, Nebraska<br />

(Feb. 8. 1945) INT-9CZ-851<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> Lodges and Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the Western<br />

Bohemian Association<br />

(Apr. 22, 1943) INT-9CZ-346<br />

Western News (newspaper)<br />

Scandmavian Press (Aug 2. 1944) INT-25SC-311<br />

Western Slavonic Association<br />

[Information on the three largest mutual-aid<br />

associations in the Slovene-American<br />

community] (July 19. 1945) INT-30YU-1867<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Westling, John<br />

Swedish Sentiment (Sept. 28. 1943) ¡NT-25SC-243<br />

Weygand, Maxime<br />

Interview with General Odie [General Weygand's<br />

dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in Libya, and<br />

situation on the eastern front]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1941) ¡NT-12FR-29<br />

[Weygand's position in North Africa and<br />

Franco-American diplomatic relations, letter]<br />

(Nov. 26. 1941) ¡NT-12FR-174<br />

Weyl, Stefan<br />

"Silent War" (Nov. 11. ¡942) INT-13GE-388<br />

Weymam, Michael A.<br />

[Michael Weymam's study on Japanese military<br />

installations in Manchuria]<br />

(July 26, 1943) INT-24RS-174<br />

Whalen, Grover<br />

[Display <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Flag in Newark, N.J. Parade<br />

and at Worlds Fair, NYq<br />

(Aug. 10, 17. 1942) ¡NT-29UK-94<br />

Whales and whaling<br />

Norwegian-American Interest in Norway's<br />

Post-war Whaling Industry<br />

(Aug. 25. 1944) INT-33NW-9<br />

Wheelwright, Philip E.<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Philip E.<br />

Wheelwright and Dmitri von Mohrenschildt]<br />

(July 2. 1943-Oct. 26. 1945) PERS-1-119<br />

Whig-Cliosophic Society (Princeton<br />

University)<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton University]<br />

(May 11. 1943) INT-4AU-301<br />

Whitaker, John<br />

[Letter from M. W. Fodor to Jacob Landau,<br />

managing director <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency] (Sept. 18. 1942) INT-9CZ-120<br />

White, Frederick<br />

Further Comment on Dr. Magnes' Letter<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) 1NT-18JE-491<br />

White, Leigh<br />

Program on Yugoslavia, Sponsored Jointly by<br />

Freedom House and Town Hall Was Held<br />

March 1 in New York City<br />

(Mar. 2. 1943) INT-30YU-733<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13. 1944) INT-30YU-1306<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Polymeros Moschovitis and M. J. Politis<br />

with Leigh White concerning publication <strong>of</strong> new<br />

magazine] (Nov. 24. 1942) INT-14GR-307<br />

White Russian American National Council<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

(May 23. 1944) 1NT-33RS-17<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian-Americans<br />

(Dec. 15. 1944) INT-33RS-32<br />

Russian Items (May 4. 1944) INT-24RS-252<br />

White Russian American National Council Wants<br />

Curzon Line Pushed Westward<br />

(May 9. 1945) INT-33RS-51<br />

Whitney, A. F.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (iVov. 18. 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Who Is Who in Polish America (publication)<br />

[Questionnaire for Who Is Who in Polish America<br />

(publication)] 1NT-21PO-101<br />

Wiadomosci Codzienne (newspaper)<br />

[Cleveland, Ohio, Study Group on Polish situation]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-21PO-62<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(Dec. 8, 1943) INT-33PO-55<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 395


Wiborg, Mary Hoyt Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Wiborg, Mary Hoyt<br />

Interview with Mary Hoyt Wiborg on Conditions<br />

in France (Apr. 17. 1942) INT-12FR-39<br />

Wickard, Claude R.<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration, NYC,<br />

Nov. 16, 1944 (Nov. 18, 1944) INT-24RS-301<br />

Wickel, Helmut<br />

[Comments on communist affairs and Soviet<br />

foreign policy] (Apr. 26, 1945) INT-13GE-14S1<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social Democrats<br />

(July 27. 1943) INT-13GE-700<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 28. Oct. 17. 1942) INT-33GE-4<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

(May 5, 1944) INT-13GE-1109<br />

Wickman, Gunnar<br />

Swedish-American Paper Forecasts<br />

Finno-Scandinavian Unity<br />

(Apr. 9. 1945) INT-33SW-6<br />

Widen, Albin<br />

Nordic Union (Feb. 4. 25, 1943) INT-25SC-132<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Dec. 15,<br />

1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

(Mar. 6. 1944) INT-25SC-289<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs, Nov. 1<br />

to Dec. 15, 1943 (Dec. 31. 1943) INT-25SC-282<br />

Wieczorek, John K.<br />

Conversation with John K. Wieczorek<br />

(Jan. 9. ¡943) INT-21PO-202<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Sept. 26, 1942) INT-21PO-92<br />

Wiegert, H.W.<br />

Hitler Seen Doomed Because <strong>of</strong> Break With<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er (July 7, 1942) INT-13GE-250<br />

Wielowiejski, A. E.<br />

[A. E. Wielowiejski]<br />

(Apr. 29, 1943) ¡NT-21PO-363<br />

Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski, Boleslaw<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> General Boleslaw<br />

Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski]<br />

(July 2, 1942) INT-21PO-74<br />

[General Boleslaw Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski]<br />

(Sept. 29. 1942; Oct. 2. 1942) INT-21PO-94<br />

Wiggers, Dagmar<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

(Apr. 22-June 11, 1942) INT-2SSC-9<br />

Wilder, Veceslav<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srboran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943 until<br />

May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-30YU-915<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant Belonging<br />

to Yugoslav Embassy and Representing Old<br />

Serbian Faction (May 24. 1943) INT-30YU-904<br />

Wiley, John C.<br />

[Conversation between Mr. Wiley and Dr. Hodza]<br />

(Dec. 20, 1941) 1NT-9CZ-21<br />

[John C. Wiley] OP-2-84<br />

[John C. Wiley and Milan Hodza] OP-2-85<br />

[Supplemental memo and correspondence files]<br />

(JVov. 1941-July 1942) SUP-1-1<br />

Wilhelmina, Queen <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands<br />

[Observances <strong>of</strong> Queen Wilhelmina's 64th<br />

birthday] (Sept. 11, 1944) INT-20NS-41<br />

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />

Lithuanian Reaction to Lakewood and Wilkes<br />

Barre meetings (Aug. 17, 1943) INT-5BA-225<br />

Willhelm, Flora<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29, 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Williams, Phil<br />

Gapa (Greek) Convention<br />

(July 27. 1944) INT-14GR-555<br />

Interview with Phil Williams<br />

(May 26, ¡945) INT-14GR-716<br />

396 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Interview with Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Dec. 31, 1944) INT-14GR-638<br />

Williamson, David<br />

Tibor Eckhardt (Apr. 14, 1944) INT-15HU-523<br />

Willinger, Dennis<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21 May<br />

1944 (May 21, 1944) ¡NT-¡5HV-563<br />

Willkie, Wendell<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

(Sept. 22, 1942) INT-18JE-245<br />

Willman, Mr.<br />

[Baron Heyno Munchausen's conversation on a<br />

certain Mr. Willman]<br />

(May 2, 1945) INT-13GE-¡492<br />

Willo, John A.<br />

Conference with John A. Willo<br />

(May 15, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-412<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-558<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

rOct. 1, 1942) ¡NT-33CZ-2<br />

Interview with John A. Willo (Slovak), Law<br />

Director for the City <strong>of</strong> Youngstown, Ohio<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-9CZ-403<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(May 11-19, 1943) INT-9CZ-418;<br />

(Oct. 28. 1943) INT-9CZ-576;<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) INT-9CZ-672;<br />

(July 8, 1944) INT-9CZ-716;<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) INT-9CZ-746<br />

Interview with John Willo, Law Director for the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Youngstown<br />

(Sept. 25, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-543<br />

[Letter to Mr. Poole]<br />

(JVov. 16, ¡944) ¡NT-9CZ-808<br />

Long Distance Phone Interview with John Willo<br />

(May 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-439<br />

OWI Conference with Editors <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Newspapers and Presidents <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies<br />

(Sept. 16. ¡942) INT-9CZ-139<br />

[Slovak Affairs] (May 12, 1945) INT-9CZ-903<br />

[Slovak Americans] (May H, ¡945) ¡NT-9CZ-90]<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

(Oct. 23, ¡944) INT-9CZ-787<br />

Slovaks (Aug. 30, ¡945) INT-9CZ-952<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

(Oct. 20, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-563<br />

Wilson, A.M.<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Nationalities Branch, Oct.<br />

1941-Sept. 1945] ([1945]) AD-¡-6.3<br />

Wilson, Fletcher<br />

German Sentiment in Chicago<br />

(May ¡9, ¡945) INT-¡3GE-¡534<br />

Wilson, Hugh R.<br />

Conversation with Dr. Koht<br />

(Apr. 20, 1942) INT-25SC-25<br />

Wilson, Phil<br />

Interview with Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the Pan<br />

Arcadian Federation<br />

(Dec. 14, 1943) INT-¡4GR-450<br />

Wilson, Woodrow<br />

Extracts from "The Making <strong>of</strong> a State"<br />

(Jan. ¡5, ¡942) 1NT-9CZ-79<br />

Wimbiscus, W. J.<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4, 1943) INT-5BA-H5<br />

Winchell, Walter<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

(Mar. 13, 1944) INT-30YU-¡306<br />

[Religion and politics: controversial letter and<br />

articles] (Aug. ¡7, ¡942; Sept. 5,<br />

¡942) INT-19M1-72<br />

Wings for Norway<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund<br />

(Mar. 7, ¡944) INT-25SC-287<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

(Ocl. 28. ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-260<br />

[Norborg interview]<br />

(Sept. 30. ¡943) ¡NT-25SC-248<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. ¡9, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-234;<br />

(Sept. 26, 1943) 1NT-25SC-239<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-25SC-257<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

(Apr. 16-July 2, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-7<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

(Sept J2, 1943) INT-25SC-205<br />

[Swedish-Americans in Chicago]<br />

(June 8, July 8, 1942) INT-25SC-31<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

(Apr. 24, ¡943) 1NT-25SC-170<br />

Thelander Talk: Wings for Norway<br />

(Oct. 8, ¡943) mT-25SC-258<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

(May 22. 23. 26, ¡942) INT-25SC-¡9<br />

Wings for Norway, Inc.<br />

(Dec. 7, ¡942) INT-25SC-118<br />

Winkler, Betty<br />

[Mrs. Winkler's return to France]<br />

(Sept. 15. 1944) INT-12FR-882<br />

Winkler, Ernst<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

(Sept. 22, 23, ¡942) lNT-¡3GE-305<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

(Mar. 2, ¡943) lNT-¡3GE-584<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

(Various dates, 1942-¡945) ¡NT-13GE-¡7¡8<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war Austria]<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡945; Mar. 23, ¡945) ¡NT-4AU-7¡5<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German American Emergency<br />

Conference (Apr. ¡7, ¡943) ¡NT-33GE-16<br />

Various German Matters<br />

(Nov. JO, ¡943) INT-13GE-849<br />

Winkler, Paul<br />

Austrians Are Disunited: by Paul Winkler<br />

(Feb. ¡0, ¡944) 1NT-4AU-472<br />

Paul Tillich and Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Jan. 3, ¡945) INT-33GE-74<br />

[Paul Winkler, information]<br />

(July 1-3, 1944) ¡NT-12FR-844<br />

[Paul Winkler's home meetings, information]<br />

(Feb. ¡5. ¡944) ¡NT-¡0EU-336<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich and<br />

Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

(Dec. 13. 1944) INT-¡3GE-130¡<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

(Jan. 8. ¡944) INT-13GE-943<br />

Winnacker, Mr.<br />

[Mr. Winnacker] (Feb. 25, 1943) 1NT-21PO-264<br />

Winner, Mr.<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Herbert L. Matthews and Mr. Winner<br />

on possible reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians as friendly<br />

aliens] (June 1, ¡942; June 4,<br />

¡942) lNT-¡71T-¡55<br />

Winnipeg, Canada<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

(July 6, 1943) ¡NT-26SL-127<br />

Winona, Minn.<br />

German Press (Aug. ¡0, ¡942) ¡NT-13GE-404<br />

Winrod, Gerald B.<br />

[Religion and politics: controversial letter and<br />

articles] (Aug. 17, 1942; Sept. 5,<br />

1942) INT-19M1-72<br />

Winter, Ernst K.<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Czech Nationalists]<br />

(Mar. ¡7, ¡942) lNT-9CZ-¡5<br />

Austria (Apr. 3. 1942) [NT-4AU-31<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, ¡942) INT-4AU-H4<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria (Nov. 17, 1943) ¡NT-33AU-¡2<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

(Feb. JO, ¡942) INT-4AU-26<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian organizations<br />

(Apr. ¡4, ¡942) INT-4AU-36


Index by Subjects and Names Women<br />

[Dr. Ernst Karl Winter]<br />

(June 8, 1942) INT-4AU-82:<br />

(Feb. 4, 1944) 1NT-4AU-465<br />

Ernst Karl Winter: Curriculum Vitae<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-4AU-869<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

(Aug. 1942) INT-4AU-303<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Sept. 1941) INT-4AU-159<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-54<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

(Nov. 16. 1942) INT-4AU-214<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Moscow Declaration Viewed as Unfair to People<br />

[<strong>of</strong> Austria] (Nov. 8, 1943) INT-4AU-389<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-55<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and Canada]<br />

(Feb. 6, 1945) INT-4AU-710<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by Free<br />

Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

(Apr. 15. 1943) INT-4AU-334<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek, Dr. E. K. Winter:<br />

Two Skeptical and Critical Exiles<br />

(Jan. 13, 1944) INT-10EU-310<br />

Winter, Karl<br />

Dr. Bauer [and Karl Winter]<br />

(Feb. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-16<br />

Wirtanen, George<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish community]<br />

(Sepr. 16, 1943) INT-11FI-57<br />

Wirth, Hermann<br />

[Dr. Hermann Wirth]<br />

(Jan. 20, 1942) INT-13GE-13<br />

Wirth, Joseph<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German political<br />

refugees] (July 6, 1944) INT-13GE-1171<br />

[Dr. Joseph Wirth]<br />

(May 11, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1507<br />

[Karl Joseph Wirth]<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1506<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland] (May 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1502<br />

Wisconsin<br />

see also Madison, Wis.<br />

see also Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

All Slav Day, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

(June 20, 1944) INT-26SL176<br />

Current German-American Reactions in Wisconsin<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1580<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1945) INT-13GE-1356<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GE-82<br />

Greeks and Albanians (Nov. 5, 1943) INT-1AL-72<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

(Sept. 11, 1943) INT-25SC-207<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events (Feb. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1379<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

(Mar. 17, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1421:<br />

(June 16, 1945) 1NT-13GE-I598:<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-I3GE-1644;<br />

(Aug. 5, 1945) 1NT-13GE-1667;<br />

(Sept. 16, 1945) INT-I3GE-1689<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press<br />

(Oct. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1708<br />

Wisconsin German-Americans Reported Taking<br />

Heart from Soldiers' Letters<br />

(June 26, 1945) INT-33GE-103<br />

Wisconsin Federation <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Societies<br />

German Day Celebration, October 11, Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin (Oct. 14, 1942) INT-13GE-366<br />

German Voice to Go on Air<br />

(May 2, 1942) INT-13GE-I34<br />

Wisconsin State Conference on Social<br />

Legislation<br />

Milwaukee County Win-The-War Legislative<br />

Conference, Mar. 13 and 14, 1943<br />

(Feb. 24. 1943) ÍNT-13GE-580<br />

Wisconsin Synod<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

(Sept. 29, 1943) INT-25SC-245<br />

Wise, Stephen S.<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

(Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1943) INT-18JE-174<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

(Apr. 23, 24, 1944) ¡NT-15HU-534<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Congress in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stephen S. Wise]<br />

(May 11. 1945) INT-18JE-524<br />

[Press reports on statement by Dr. Stephen S.<br />

Wise and resolutions adopted by the National<br />

Executive Board <strong>of</strong> the Order Sons <strong>of</strong> Zion]<br />

(Dec. 21. 1942) ¡NT-18JE-167<br />

Wisotsky, Peter<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.] 1NT-21PO-406<br />

Witenberg, Joseph C.<br />

[Joseph C. Witenberg]<br />

(May 29. 1944) INT-21PO-835<br />

Witos, Andreas<br />

[Polish Opposition Government under Andreas<br />

Witos to be established after Soviet occupation<br />

<strong>of</strong> LubUn] (Apr. 3, 1944) INT-21PO-775<br />

Wittelsbach Dynasty (Bavaria)<br />

[Proposed Austro-Bavarian union; article by<br />

Wilhelm Ellenbogen, "Oesterrich in der<br />

europaeischen Revolution"]<br />

(Sepr. 23, 1942) INT-4AU-164<br />

Wittke, Carl<br />

[Dean Carl Wittke] OP-2-83<br />

[Letter from Carl Wittke]<br />

(July 6. 1942) INT-13GE-334<br />

[Life and influence <strong>of</strong> Karl Heinzen, 1809-1880]<br />

(Feb. 1. 1945) INT-10EU-537<br />

Wittman, Dr.<br />

Visit with Mr Wittman, Hungarian at Beverley<br />

Hotel, New York City<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-15HU-765<br />

WMAC Radio, NYC<br />

[Letters concerning Milan Hodza's Court Case<br />

with Station WMCA in New York]<br />

(Nov. 19, 1942) INT-9CZ-129<br />

W<strong>of</strong>, Friedrich<br />

Free Germany Committee (Moscow)<br />

(Aug. 16. 1943) 1NT-13GE-758<br />

Wohl, Paul<br />

Bumke (Dec. 24. ¡943) INT-13GE-926;<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-13GE-931<br />

Wohl, Samuel<br />

Statement on the American Jewish Committee<br />

Adopted by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

(¿Vov. 19, 1943) 1NT-18JE-277<br />

Wojsowski, Antono<br />

[Antono Wojsowski and Other Poles in Detroit]<br />

(Apr. 19. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-787<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(May 23, 1945) 1NT-21PO-1365<br />

Wojzek, Marian<br />

[Reverend Marian Wojzek]<br />

(Jan. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-665<br />

Wolf, Friedrich<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-13GE-730<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National Committee<br />

(Aug. 5. 1943) INT-13GE-747<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Soviet<br />

Union] (July 29. 1943) INT-13GE-706<br />

Wolfers, Arnold<br />

[U.S. army training school for German military<br />

occupation administration, controversial<br />

teachers] (Sept. 25. 1942) ¡NT-13GE-353<br />

Wolff, Kurt<br />

Interview with Kurt Wolff, Editor <strong>of</strong> Pantheon<br />

Press, New York City<br />

(June 11, 1945) INT-13GE-1576<br />

Woll, Matthew<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group in<br />

New York (Apr. 6, 1945) INT-13GE-1449<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

[Labor unions war chest; organization <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

"Trustees for Democratic Germany"]<br />

(Aug. 26. 27, 1943) 1NT-13GE-770<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

(June 26, 1945) 1NT-10EU-607<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-33SP-38<br />

[State Department financial support for German<br />

labor delegation]<br />

(May 19. 1944) INT-13GE-1127<br />

Wollenberger, Albert<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

(Apr. 25, 1944) 1NT-13GE-1102<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General, and<br />

Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

(May 22, 1944) INT-13GE-1132<br />

Wollheim, Oscar<br />

Possible Contacts in Cuba with Recently Arrived<br />

Austrian Refugees (Feb. 18, 1942) INT-4AU-117<br />

Wolna Polska (newspaper)<br />

[Translated excerpts from issues <strong>of</strong> Wolna Polska<br />

(newspaper)] (Aug. 10-11, 1943) INT-21PO-517<br />

Wolpert, William<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

(Nov. 30, 1943) INT-19MI-259<br />

Women<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in Moscow<br />

(Oct. 7, 1943) INT-13GE-820<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference [Istrian<br />

resolution] (May 12. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1389<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference [report]<br />

(May 8, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1385<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[resolution on Nazi brutality and issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

greetings] (May 9. 1944) INT-30YU-1387<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Female Suffrage in France<br />

(Mar. 27. 1944) INT-12FR-771<br />

German American Women for Victory<br />

(Mar. 14. 1944) INT-13GE-1024<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent (Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1269<br />

[Newspaper Attack on Gregor Andjelinovic; First<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Serbian Women]<br />

(Aug. 7-8, 1942) INT-30YU-197<br />

[Report on Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

second annual National Youth Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 5-7, 1942]<br />

(Sept. 6-8. 1942) INT-21PO-86<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

(Sepr. 23-30. 1944) INT-26SL-198<br />

Serbian Democratic Women<br />

(June 8. 1943) INT-30YU-943<br />

Slav Celebration (Aug. 7. 1944) INT-26SL-184<br />

Slovenian Women's Union (Meeting)<br />

(May 3. 1943) 1NT-30YU-854<br />

Slovenian Women's Union <strong>of</strong> America [Sixth<br />

Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, May 16-19,<br />

1943] (May 17, 1943) INT-30YU-886<br />

[Women's Action Committee for Victory and<br />

Lasting Peace, meeting report]<br />

(Aug. 1945; Sept. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-627<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe, proposed<br />

seminar and activities]<br />

(Sepr. 21-Oct. 5, 1943) INT-10EU-262<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 397


Women Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Women's role in Danish resistance]<br />

(Feb. 1, 1943) ¡NT-25SC-123<br />

Women's Action Committee for Victory and<br />

Lasting Peace<br />

[Women's Action Committee for Victory and<br />

Lasting Peace, meeting report]<br />

(Aug. 1945; Sept. 13, 1945) INT-10EU-627<br />

Women's Catholic Union<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

(Aug. 24. 1942) INT-9CZ-115<br />

Women's Council for Post-War Europe<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe, proposed<br />

seminar and activities]<br />

(Sept. 21-Oct. 5. 1943) ¡NT-10EU-262<br />

Women's United Committee to Aid the<br />

Fatherland<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-300<br />

Woodlock, Thomas F.<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian-Communist-Catholic Friendliness<br />

(Jan. 27. 1943) INT-33Z-5<br />

Woodward, Dorothy<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Dorothy<br />

Woodward - Spanish] (Dec. 12, 1942-Oct. 2,<br />

1944) PERS-1-111<br />

Worcester, Mass.<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

(Oct. 28-30, 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

[Free Albania united front agreement difficulties]<br />

(Sept. 14, 1942) INT-1AL-16<br />

Report on the France Forever meeting, Worcester,<br />

Dec. 12, 1942 (Dec. 18, 1942) INT-12FR-454<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.] (Sept. 15-21, 1942) INT-1AL-24<br />

Summary and Report on "Worcester and the<br />

World" fDec. 14, 1944) INT-IOEU-514<br />

Work Projects Administration<br />

[Discussion on ways and means <strong>of</strong> tapping W.P.A.<br />

material on foreign nationalities]<br />

(Mar. 5, 1942; Apr. 6, 1942) 1NT-19MI-43<br />

Working Circle <strong>of</strong> International Socialists<br />

and Trade Unions<br />

Free Germans (Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15,<br />

1944) INT-I3GE-964<br />

Workmen's Benefit Fund<br />

[Workmen's Benefit Fund]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1942) INT-13GE-76<br />

World Affairs Council<br />

Address on World Organization<br />

(Nov. 9, 1943) INT-33PO-46<br />

World Alliance for Friendship Through the<br />

Churches<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18, 1943) 1NT-10EU-280<br />

World Association <strong>of</strong> Estonians<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-5BA-84<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

(Oct. 14, 1944) INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonians in the U.S. (Oct. 10, 1942) INT-5BA-34<br />

World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

Anti-Soviet "World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association"<br />

Incorporates (Sept. 24, 1945) INT-10EU-629<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Incorporation <strong>of</strong> World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association; Constitution, By-Laws<br />

(Aug. 31, 1945) INT-10EU-625<br />

[Charter <strong>of</strong> the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association,<br />

note] (Aug. 14, 1945) ¡NT-10EU-620<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association, Inc.]<br />

(July 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1483<br />

[Petition for the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

charter] (Aug. 20, 1945) INT-10EU-621<br />

[Petitions to obtain charter for World Bill <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights Association]<br />

(Aug. 8, 1945) 1NT-10EU-618<br />

Polish Clerical Group Here Reported Launching<br />

Anti-Communist Movement Open to Kin <strong>of</strong><br />

Small Nations (July 27, 1945) INT-33PO-190<br />

398 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Wall Street Post American Legion Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

the 156th Anniversary Bill-<strong>of</strong>-Rights Enactment<br />

(Sept. 25, 1945) 1NT-10EU-628<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association, information]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1945) INT-10EU-616<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association, organizational<br />

meeting report] (July 31, 1945) INT-10EU-6I4<br />

World Citizens Association<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Henri Bonnet<br />

[director <strong>of</strong> the World Citizens Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago] (Dec. 22, 1941) INT-12FR-22<br />

World Citizenship Movement<br />

Literature <strong>of</strong> World Citizenship Movement<br />

(Mar. 12, 1943) 1NT-19MI-I91<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

(June 19, 1945) INT-33PO-187<br />

World Congress <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-15HU-594<br />

Nagymagyarorszag (Dec. 1, 1941; July 6,<br />

1942) INT-1SHU-129<br />

World Council <strong>of</strong> Churches<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo] (May 19. 1945) INT-10EU-587<br />

World Education Service Council<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Countries<br />

report] (July 9, 1945) INT-10EU-612<br />

World Federation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

[World Federation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians]<br />

(July 17. 1937) INT-15HU-399<br />

World Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Aug. 21, 1945) INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the international<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(May 23, 1945) INT-19MI-429<br />

World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

Dinner-Meeting, World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

(JVov. 24, 1944) INT-10EU-500<br />

World Jewish Congress<br />

Conversation with Mr. A. L. Easterman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Delegation to the World Jewish Congress<br />

at Atlantic City (Wov. 29, 1944) INT-18JE-571<br />

[Correspondence on the World Jewish Congress]<br />

(Dec. 20. 1943) INT-18JE-300<br />

[Reports on the sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army, a European-Jewish conference,<br />

and the Weizmann testimonial dinner]<br />

(June 11-12, 1942) INT-18JE-126<br />

War Emergency Conference <strong>of</strong> the World Jewish<br />

Congress (Jan. 18, 1945) INT-33JE-39<br />

War Emergency Session <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Congress, May 16-18, 1942<br />

(May 19, 1942) INT-18JE-47<br />

World New Zionist Organization<br />

[Memorandum submitted to the Committee on the<br />

Trusteeship System <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

Conference by the World New Zionist<br />

Organization] (May 22, 1945) INT-18JE-521<br />

[Press conference given by representatives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World New Zionist Organization]<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-18JE-545<br />

World Organization for Peace Week<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for Peace<br />

Week" in Los Angeles] (Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13,<br />

1945) INT-10EU-570<br />

World Student Christian Federation<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(JVov. 18, 1943) ¡NT-10EU-280<br />

World Tourists, Inc.<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

(June 11-22, 1944) INT-24RS-264<br />

World Trade Union Congress<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference (Apr. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-108<br />

General Julius Deutsch, the Austrian Labor<br />

Committee and the Council for a Free<br />

Underground Trade Union in Axis-occupied<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-4AU-667<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1944) INT-13GE-1052<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and international<br />

trade union cooperation, CIO and PAC's future]<br />

(Dec. 5, 1944) INT-19MI-372<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

(Feb. 8, 1945) INT-19MI-403<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau]<br />

(Apr. 9, 1945) INT-9CZ-884<br />

Russia's Refusal to Participate in the ILO<br />

Conference, Apr. 20, 1944<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-24RS-246<br />

World Trade Union Congress Repercussion in This<br />

Country (May 10, 1945) INT-18JE-542<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves from<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-10EU-572;<br />

(Apr. 18, 1945) INT-33Z-111<br />

World War I<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres] (Mar. 27, 1942) INT-24RS-3<br />

American-Serbs Contribution in World War I<br />

(Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-623<br />

[Article "Estonia and her Right to Freedom," by<br />

former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta]<br />

(Nov. 15. 1943) INT-5BA-264<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Roman<strong>of</strong>fs by Alexander<br />

Kasem-Beg (May 9, 1942) INT-24RS-37<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />

Army, Detroit, Mich., Feb. 25, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26, 1945) INT-24RS-355<br />

Chernov's Birthday Anniversary<br />

(Apr. 3. 1944) INT-24RS-238<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

(May 24, ¡945) INT-3AM-70<br />

Enemies <strong>of</strong> the Russian and the American Nation<br />

(June 24, 1942) INT-24RS-72<br />

[Items <strong>of</strong> French and British propaganda during<br />

World War I] (Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 28,<br />

1942) INT-19MI-145<br />

Kerensky on Stalin's Strategy and Soviet<br />

Territories (May 2, 1944) INT-24RS-250<br />

[Memorandum from Croatian National<br />

Representation regarding the struggle <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

for independence]<br />

(May 25, 1939) INT-30YU-1480<br />

Non-Bolshevik Left Foregathers<br />

(Apr. 10, 1944) INT-33RS-13<br />

[Problems for Russian emigres returning to the<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR] (Dec. 26, 1944) ¡NT-24RS-320<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George Kagan<br />

(Apr. 17, 1943) INT-24RS-I26<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

(June 14. 1943) INT-24RS-160<br />

[Speech by Alexander Kasem-Beg, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Young Russia] (Jan. 16. 1942) INT-24RS-26<br />

Talks with Alexander Kerensky<br />

(Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33RS-12<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

(Aug. 8. 1944) INT-33UK-23<br />

[U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> the Baltic states]<br />

(Dec. 24. 1943; Jan. 4. 1944) INT-24RS-215<br />

World War Without Arms (1932) INT-13GE-575<br />

World Zionist Conference<br />

Czechoslovak Delegates Attend World Zionist<br />

Conference at London<br />

(Aug. 2, 1945) INT-33JE-76<br />

Worms et Cie<br />

[Banque de l'Indochine and H. Worms et Cie: no<br />

representation in Buenos Aires]<br />

(Feb. 11. 1942) INT-12FR-59<br />

Interview with Louis Franck [political analyst]<br />

(Feb. 5, 1942) INT-12FR-13<br />

Worms et Cie (Mar. 3, 1942) INT-12FR-93<br />

Wosciki, Antoni<br />

[Speech by Antoni Wosciki at the Madison Rotary<br />

Club] (June 16. 1945) INT-21PO-1398<br />

Woznicki, S. S.<br />

[Bishop S. S. Woznicki on the Polish question]<br />

(June 28. 1944) INT-2IPO-895<br />

[Bishop Woznicki]<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-21PO-984;<br />

(May 23. 1945) INT-21PO-1373


Index by Subjects and Names Yefremovich, Spasoye<br />

Interview with Bishop Woznicki<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1275<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

(Nov. 5. ¡944) INT-21PO-1019;<br />

(July 5-6. 1945) INT-21PO-1453<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

(Mar. 19. 1945) INT-21PO-1200<br />

Wunsch, Wilhelm<br />

[Letter from Wunsch to Rott]<br />

(May 13. 1942) INT-4AU-76<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14. 1942) INT-4AU-3S<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

(Aug. 7. 1942) INT-33AU-2<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

(June 19. 1944) INT-4AU-543<br />

[Wilhelm Wunsch and monarchist activities]<br />

(Aug. 17. 1945) INT-4AU-865<br />

[Wunsch election as chairman <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movement] (Mar. 1945) ¡NT-4AU-754<br />

Xenos, Demetrios<br />

[Arrival in U.S. <strong>of</strong> Col. Demetrios Xenos, Military<br />

Attache to the Greek Embassy in D.C.]<br />

(Mar. 19, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-358<br />

Colonel Xenos (May 3, 1943) INT-14GR-30S<br />

Greek Battalion (Dec. 29. 1942) INT-14GR-327<br />

Xydis, Stephen<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen Xydis<br />

(Apr. 9. 1943) INT-14GR-350<br />

Yakhontov, Victor A.<br />

[Biographic Information]<br />

(Ocr. 1, 1942) INT-24RS-76<br />

Ex-Czarist to Address Gary Rally<br />

(Oct. 7. 1942) INT-24RS-79<br />

[General Victor A. Yakhontov]<br />

(Nov. 17, 1942) INT-24RS-S9<br />

Yakovlev, L.<br />

A New German Idyll<br />

(May 18, 1945) INT-13GE-1539<br />

Yalta Agreement<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference (May 19, 1945) INT-29UK-353<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations With<br />

Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

(May 1, 1945) INT-33AU-46<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-4AU-787<br />

Conversation with Bela Lugosi in San Francisco on<br />

Mar. 1 (Mar. 3, 1945) INT-15HU-731<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 8, 1945) INT-33CZ-70<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary (June 27. 1945) INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33HU-56<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

(June 15. 1945) INT-33UK-35<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sees Yalta Decision<br />

as Touchstone for Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) INT-33U-51<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

(Mar. 20, 1945) INT-29UK-344<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press (Mar. 5, 1945) ¡NT-33U-52<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33RS-47<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Mar. 31, 1945) INT-13GE-1438<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

(Mar. 7, 1945) 1NT-33UK-31<br />

Yalta Conference<br />

see also Yalta Agreement<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 28, 1945) ¡NT-33AL-18<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 5 (Feb. 10, 1945) 1NT-1AL-167<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 6 (Feb. 20. 1945) INT-1AL-168<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 7 (Feb. 28. 1945) INT-1AL-169<br />

American-Polish Reaction to Yalta<br />

(Mar. 5. 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1153<br />

American Polonia and Yalta<br />

(Feb. 24. 1945) INT-33PO-164<br />

American Polonia and Yalta [Part II]<br />

(Mar. 17. 1945) INT-33PO-168<br />

American Polonia Reconsiders Yalta: Signs <strong>of</strong><br />

Compromise Before Arrest <strong>of</strong> Sixteen Poles<br />

(May 11. 1945) 1NT-33PO-178<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

(Mar. 7. 1945) INT-33YU-120<br />

Americans All and Paul Deac [reactions to Yalta<br />

decisions] (Apr. 24. 1945) ¡NT-10EU-576<br />

Bulgarian-American Press Discusses Yalta<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33BU-14<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups and the Yalta<br />

Conference (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-8CR-215<br />

Communist-Line German-American Paper Reflects<br />

on Yalta (Feb. 17. 1945) INT-33GE-80<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

(Mar. 21, 1945) INT-33GE-84<br />

Constantin Fotich Discusses New Yugoslav<br />

Government (Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33YU-122<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-30YU-1747<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich, and<br />

Prica] (Mar. 9, 1945) INT-30YU-1723<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

(May 14, 1945) INT-30YU-1794<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1468<br />

Finnish-American Press Criticizes Yalta<br />

(Mar. 10, 1945) INT-33FI-21<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as Gathered<br />

by Telephone (Fef>. 13, 1945) INT-13GE-1364<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section<br />

(Apr. 3. 1945) INT-33Z-107<br />

French After Yalta (Mar. 8, 1945) INT-33FR-52<br />

From Dumbarton Oaks to San Francisco, a<br />

Descriptive Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Output (Apr. 13. 1945) INT-10EU-565<br />

Further Polish Press Comment on the Big Three<br />

Conference (Feb. 24 1945) INT-21PO-1129<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar 14, 1943<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) INT-13GE-1414<br />

[Germany after Yalta]<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-I3GE-1378<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on Yalta Conference and<br />

peace settlement]<br />

(Fei>. 17, 1945) INT-13GE-1376<br />

[Hans Scherber] (Mar. 1, 1945) INT-13GE-1396<br />

[Information on Serbian Church meeting, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Mar. 18, 1945]<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-30YU-1743<br />

Interview with Jean Ravaud, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

(Mar. 6, 1945) INT-12FR-977<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

(Feb. 28. 1945) INT-29UK-339<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

(Apr. 26. 1945) INT-29UK-350<br />

Interview with Reverend Mijatovich<br />

(Mar. 1, 1945) INT-30YU-1712<br />

Italian-Americans on Yalta<br />

(Mar. 12, 1945) INT-33IT-130<br />

Jewish Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

(Mar. 14, 1945) INT-33JE-52<br />

Lecture on Yalta Decisions Regarding Poland<br />

(Mar. 24. 1945) INT-33PO-172<br />

Note on the American Slav Congress<br />

(Mar. 26. 1945) INT-26SL-222<br />

[Paul Schwarz on Yalta Conference]<br />

(Feb. 20, 1945) INT-13GE-1381<br />

Poland's Liberation Rally To Back the Crimea<br />

Conference (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1165<br />

Poles and the Crimea Conference<br />

(Feb. 22, 1945) INT-21PO-1127<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Poland's<br />

partition at the Yalta Conference]<br />

(Apr. 3, 1945) INT-21PO-1226<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Big Three<br />

decision concerning Poland]<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1109<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee Assails Yalta<br />

(Mar. 12. 1945) INT-33PO-167<br />

Polish Press Reaction to Yalta Declaration<br />

(Feb. 17. 1945) INT-21PO-1114<br />

Polish Reaction to the Yalta Conference and<br />

Towards Settlement <strong>of</strong> the Polish Question<br />

(Feb. 24, 1945) INT-21PO-1132<br />

[Polish Roman Catholic Union on the Yalta<br />

Conference] (Mar. 12, 1945) INT-21PO-1161<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Polish Leaders to the Yalta<br />

Conference (Feb. 18, 1945) INT-21PO-1122<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war German<br />

situation] (Apr. 11, 1945) INT-4AU-763<br />

[Ruth Fischer's views on Yalta]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-13GE-1412<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco (May 12, 1945) INT-33YU-134<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-26SL-224<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

(Mar. 22, 1945) INT-33SP-32<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

(Mar. 24, 1945) INT-33GE-86<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

(Mar. 2, 1945) INT-33GR-97<br />

[Yalta, San Francisco, and foreign-nationality<br />

group leaders] (Mar. 16, 1945) INT-10EU-544<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Yalta Conference<br />

(Feb. 19, 1945) INT-30YU-1699<br />

Yanishev, Nikolai<br />

Nikolai Yanishev, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and<br />

Galicia (Ocr. 7, 1943) INT-29UK-231<br />

[Reestablishment <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

(Oct. 16. 1943) ¡NT-33UK-7<br />

Yanjich, Streahinja<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan Nedich]<br />

(Aug. 28, 1945) INT-30YU-165<br />

Yanuskis, John<br />

[John Yanuskis, assistant editor <strong>of</strong> Naujoji<br />

Gadyne, visits Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-5BA-73<br />

Yeas, Hypatia<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

(Oct. 28. 1942) INT-5BA-61<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council<br />

(June 14. 1943) INT-5BA-204<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(July 30. 1943) INT-5BA-221<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

(Feb. 20, 1943) INT-5BA-127<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942) INT-5BA-85<br />

Yefremovich, Spasoye<br />

Talk with Spasoye Yefremovich, First Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Embassy<br />

(Sept. 28, 1942) INT-30YU-246<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 399


Yeftich, Pavlo Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Yeftich, Pavlo<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

(July 9, 1943) INT-30YU-998<br />

Yegorichev, Ivan A.<br />

Russian Naval Mission<br />

(Dec. 18, 1941) INT-24RS-62<br />

Yeni Sabah (newspaper)<br />

Greek relations with Turkey<br />

(Apr. 24-June 6, 1942) INT-14GR-167<br />

Yervant, Hratch<br />

[Conversation with Hratch Yervant]<br />

(July 17, 1944) INT-3AM-45<br />

[Interview with Hratch Yervant]<br />

(May 9, 1944) INT-3AM-42<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

(Dec. 1, 1943) INT-3AM-25<br />

Yevdyevich, Dobrivoye<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes Another<br />

"Document" Against General Mihailovich;<br />

Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich, in Close<br />

Cooperation with Italians<br />

(Mar. 18, 1943) INT-30YU-782<br />

Yolles, Peter P.<br />

[Address by Peter Yolles at the Pilsudski<br />

Celebration in New York]<br />

(Mar. 23, 1944) INT-21PO-746<br />

[Information on Peter Yolles]<br />

(Mar. 16, 1944) INT-21PO-740<br />

Interview with Peter Yolles<br />

([Sept. 1945]) INT-21PO-1542<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

(Nov. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-258<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

(Oct. 26-30, 1942) INT-21PO-113<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) views on Russo-Polish<br />

dispute over Polish citizens]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1942) INT-21PO-148<br />

[Peter P. Yolles] (Dec. ¡4, 1944) INT-2IPO-1040;<br />

(Dec. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-1050<br />

[Peter Yelles] (Ocr. 19, 1945) INT-21PO-1555<br />

[Peter Yolles] (June 12, 1944) INT-21PO-884;<br />

(Dec. 4, 1944) ¡NT-21PO-1045;<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1072;<br />

(Jan. 16, 1945) INT-21PO-1073<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Buffalo,<br />

N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942] (Ocr. 24, 1942; Oct. 27,<br />

1942) INT-21PO-106<br />

Polish-Russian Relations and the Lithuanians<br />

(July 14, 1943) INT-5BA-216<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American Council<br />

Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

(iVov. 6, 1942) INT-21PO-145<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Press to the American<br />

North African Campaign<br />

(iVov. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-151<br />

[Reasons for break between Yolles and<br />

Wegrzynek] (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-21PO-716<br />

[Report on Waclaw Spiewak lecture]<br />

(Dec. 19, 20, 1942) INT-2IPO-174<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yolles from Nowy Swiat<br />

(newspaper)] (Fei. 21, 1944) INT-21PO-715<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Peter Yolles editorials in Nowy<br />

Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

(Nov. 21, 1942) INT-21PO-150<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> Peter Yolles editorial from Nowy<br />

Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) INT-21PO-152<br />

[Yolles comments on Poland postwar boundary<br />

concerns] (Jan. 27, 1943) INT-21PO-211<br />

Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

Eleventh Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association (Jan. 17, 1945) INT-33CR-15<br />

Yorck von Wartenberg, Ruth<br />

Countess Ruth Yorck von Wartenberg<br />

(Mar. I, 1945) ¡NT-13GE-1398<br />

Young Communist League<br />

[Young Communist League]<br />

(May 7-15, 1943) INT-15HU-346<br />

400 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Young Conservatives<br />

Austrian emigrant groups in United States<br />

(Mar. 19, 1942) INT-4AU-30<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(May 5, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-89<br />

Young, Harold<br />

American Slav Day - Kennywood Park<br />

(June 20. 1943) INT-26SL-125<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(July 26. 1943) INT-26SL-130<br />

Young Russia<br />

[Speech by Alexander Kasem-Beg, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Young Russia] (Jan. 16, 1942) INT-24RS-26<br />

Young, Ruth<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth Young<br />

- Italians] (Jan. 31, 1944-Apr. 10,<br />

1945) PERS-1-120<br />

Youngdahl, Luther<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

(June 15, 1942) ¡NT-25SC-6<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown]<br />

(Aug. 30, 1945) INT-23RM-381<br />

Albanians: Interview with Dennis J. Kambury<br />

(Apr. 11, 1944) 1NT-1AL-109<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1049<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

(Aug. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-1048<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown]<br />

(Ocr. 21. 1944) INT-23RM-276<br />

[Mayor William B. Spagnola]<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-17IT-648<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Aug. 10, 1944) INT-33Z-83<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown; The<br />

Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-26SL-10<br />

[Serbian church closing in Youngstown, Ohio]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1343<br />

Serb[ian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not Greatest"<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-749<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Croatian personalities in Youngstown,<br />

Ohio] (Aug. 30. 1945) INT-30YU-1881<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown on the<br />

Romanian Episcopate and the situation in<br />

Romania] (Aug. 30, 1944) INT-23RM-267<br />

Youngstown Meeting <strong>of</strong> March 7, 1943 [Serbian<br />

National Defense Council]<br />

(Mar. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-748<br />

Youth<br />

see also Children<br />

see also Students<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28, 1944) 1NT-26SL-160<br />

[Democratic Youth <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia hold first<br />

Congress] (Jan. 29, 1944) INT-30YU-1247<br />

[Germans opinion and youth resistance in France]<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-12FR-275<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre on the Importance <strong>of</strong> Youth in<br />

France Today (Apr. 17, 1945) INT-33FR-58<br />

Lecture Recently Delivered by Dr. H. Rauschning<br />

(June 6. 1942) INT-13GE-164<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> The Youth <strong>of</strong> All Nations, Inc. [report]<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-10EU-428<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish youth<br />

organizations and proposal for a Jewish army]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-18JE-128<br />

[Proposal for recruitment <strong>of</strong> Amencan Jewish<br />

youth for Palestine]<br />

(Ocr. 11, 1944) INT-18JE-439<br />

[Report on Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

second annual National Youth Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 5-7, 1942]<br />

(Sepr. 6-8, 1942) INT-21PO-86<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

(July 12, 1945) INT-33FR-65<br />

Some Recent Information on Anti-Nazi<br />

Developments Among German Youth<br />

(May 24, 1945) INT-13GE-1556<br />

Suggestions for Propaganda to France; Notes on<br />

French Syndicalists, Farmers, and Catholic<br />

Youth, by Louis Marlio<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-12FR-68<br />

[Young Catholic Workers action in Europe,<br />

information] (May 13, 1942) 1NT-19M1-124<br />

Youth Resistance in France<br />

(July 23, 1942) INT-12FR-264<br />

Youth <strong>of</strong> All Nations<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> The Youth <strong>of</strong> All Nations, Inc. [report]<br />

(July 3, 1944) INT-10EU-428<br />

Yu-Ying, Li<br />

Statutes <strong>of</strong> World Confederation for Democracy<br />

(Sepr. 2, 1942) INT-10EU-378<br />

Yue, Gonzales<br />

[Interview with Commandante Gonzales Yue <strong>of</strong><br />

the Union Nacional Española]<br />

(Jan. 3, 1945) INT-27SP-418<br />

Yugoslav-American Unity Club (Jedinstvo)<br />

Yugos-Amencan Club "Jedinstvo" (Unity) Sends<br />

Protest to Secretary Hull<br />

(Jan. 14, 1942) INT-30YU-547<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation<br />

Character and Strength <strong>of</strong> the Partisans<br />

(Nov. 12. 1943) INT-30YU-1154<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-I295<br />

Yugoslav Club <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

(June 9, 1944) INT-30YU-1432<br />

Yugoslav Committee in America<br />

Forming <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslav Committee" in America<br />

(Jan. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-587<br />

Yugoslav Information Center in Ankara,<br />

Turkey<br />

[Propaganda Disseminated by Yugoslav<br />

Information Center in Ankara, Turkey]<br />

(Aug. 8-31, 1942) INT-30YU-198<br />

Yugoslav Information Committee<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in United<br />

States" (May 7. 1942) INT-30YU-5<br />

Yugoslav National Defense <strong>of</strong> the Pacific,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in Latin American to new<br />

government-in-exile]<br />

(July 21. 1944) INT-30YU-1475<br />

Yugoslav National Red Cross<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

(Nov. 18. 1943) INT-10EU-280<br />

Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs and Seaman's Union<br />

Contract Sought by Yugoslav Union<br />

(Ocr. 18. 1942) INT-30YV-269<br />

Yugoslav People's Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans activities]<br />

(Fed. 10, 1944) INT-30YU-1254<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

(Jan. 17, 1944) INT-30YU-1216<br />

Yugoslav Publishing Co.<br />

[Conversation with Alexander Vucinich and<br />

information about Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasnik (newspaper) takeover]<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943: Aug. 19, 1943) INT-30YU-1051<br />

Yugoslav Relief Committee<br />

Slovenes (May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-911<br />

Yugoslav Royal Guard Battalion<br />

[Yugoslav Royal Guard Battalion]<br />

(Aug. 19, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-170<br />

Yugoslav Seamen's Club<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Yugoslav Seamen's Club<br />

(Apr. 6, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1336


Index by Subjects and Names Yugoslavs<br />

Yugoslav Society <strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />

[Yugoslav Affairs from View <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in<br />

Britain] (Aug. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1037<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

National Unity Day (December 1) in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 9. 1942) ¡NT-30YU-406<br />

Three Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

(Dec. 6. 1944) INT-33YU-106<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day Celebration in New York<br />

City (Dec. 8. 1942) INT-30YU-407<br />

Yugoslav War Bond Committee<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the Ribar<br />

government in Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. S. 1943; Dec. 11. 1943) INT-30YU-1Í76<br />

Yugoslav War Relief<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

(Feb. 16. 1945) INT-30YU-1694<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tornich, Held on Jan. 30,<br />

1945 (Jan. 31. 1945; Feb. 5.<br />

1945) INT-30YU-1680<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

see also Belgrade, Yugoslavia<br />

see also Chetniks<br />

see also Croatia<br />

see also Croats<br />

see also Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia<br />

see also Fiume<br />

see also Istrian Peninsula<br />

see also Kosovo<br />

see also Ljubljana, Yugoslavia<br />

see also Macedonia<br />

see also Macedonians<br />

see also Montenegrins<br />

see also Partisans<br />

see also Serbia<br />

see also Serbs<br />

see also Slovenes<br />

see also Slovenia<br />

see also Trieste<br />

see also Zagreb, Yugoslavia<br />

Addition to Report No. 379 on Dohrn<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-13GE-1211<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

(Apr. 12. 1944) ¡NT-1AL-118<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Sept. 25. 1942) INT-33AL-2;<br />

(Nov. 2, 1942) 1NT-33AL-4<br />

American Srbobran and Greater Serbia Movement<br />

(Sept. 8. 1942) INT-32A-69<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International Affairs<br />

(Dec. 13, 1943) 1NT-4AU-434<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations between<br />

Hitler and his allies]<br />

(Mar. 22. 1942) INT-10EU-27<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document<br />

series INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

Catholic Press and European Affairs<br />

(Dec. 28. 1943) 1NT-19M1-263<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning Board,<br />

information] (Mar. 10. 1943) INT-10EU-158;<br />

(Mar. 16. 1943) INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting] (June 8. 1942) 1NT-10EU-72<br />

Conditions in Albania (June 1. 1943) INT-1AL-48<br />

[Confrontation <strong>of</strong> American and Soviet Russian<br />

policy in Central Europe, effect on<br />

govemments-in exile and national groups]<br />

(Jan. 13, 1943) INT-10EU-127<br />

Contacts with Serbian Nationalists<br />

(May 7, 1943) INT-29UK-180<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

(June 1, 1943) INT-33CZ-18<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

(Oct. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-551<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Sept. 23, 1942) 1NT-1AL-9<br />

Czernin wants to go to Yugoslavia<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-4AU-559<br />

Danubian Review (Jan. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-98<br />

Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Mar. 1944) INT-33CZ-39<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece<br />

(May 19. 1945) 1NT-33GR-111<br />

Greek-American Press Protests Bulgarian-Yugoslav<br />

"Designs" Against Greece<br />

(July 30. 1945) INT-33GR-123<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities<br />

(Apr. 21, 1945) ¡NT-33GR-107<br />

[Hungarian press]<br />

(May, 19-June 17, 1942) 1NT-15HU-70<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross<br />

(May 19, 1943) ¡NT-33Z-21<br />

[Interview with Prince von Windisch-Graetz]<br />

(June 25, 1945) 1NT-4AU-825<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" (May 18, 1945) INT-33IT-143<br />

ítalo-Yugoslav Border Problem in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

(Jan. 24, 1945) INT-331T-121<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position; notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Noi. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Kosanovich Press Conference, in Its Mention <strong>of</strong><br />

Trieste, Excites Italian Criticism<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-33IT-74<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

(Jan. 9, 1945) INT-10EU-613<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

(June 1, 1945) INT-24RS-398<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) 1NT-10EU-306<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Czernin and Deutsch to go abroad]<br />

(July 18, 1944) INT-4AU-560<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland, Czechoslovakia,<br />

Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and<br />

Bulgaria] (Mar. 27, 1944) INT-10EU-367<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President Benes<br />

(May 10. 1943) INT-10EU-203<br />

[Ray Brock's alleged activities, information]<br />

(Mar. 30-Apr. 1. 1944) INT-10EU-368<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

(Sepr. 17, 1941 to Apr. 13. 1942) INT-10EU-24<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

(Dec. 18, 1943) 1NT-33Z-53<br />

Russian-Yugoslav Banquet in the Victory Club<br />

(Wov. 25. 1944) 1NT-24RS-350<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing in<br />

the French-African countries]<br />

(Jan. 20. 1943) INT-10EU-124<br />

Slav Affairs (June 2. 1945) INT-10EU-596<br />

Slavs: document series INT-26SL-1 to<br />

INT-26SL-240<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community; Europe at the Crossroads<br />

(Apr. 7. 1944) INT-9CZ-671<br />

[Tito-Badoglio accord: territorial readjustments<br />

between Italy and Yugoslavia]<br />

(Apr. 17, 1944) INT-17IT-1171<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Article "The Final Outcome" (on<br />

Relations between Russia and Yugoslavia)<br />

(Oct. 9, 1942) INT-24RS-116<br />

Vatican Policy and Yugoslavia<br />

(May 19. 1943) 1NT-10EU-234<br />

What the Communists Are Preparing in<br />

Yugoslavia (Aug. 15, 1942) INT-24RS-115<br />

Yugoslav Border Question Flares Anew Among<br />

Italian-Americans (Mar. 5, 1945) INT-33IT-129<br />

[Yugoslav Developments]<br />

([Nov. 2, 1942]) 1NT-24RS-75<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports INT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Yugoslavia Libre<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors (Mar. 18, 1944) INT-30YU-1339<br />

Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

December Issue <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslavia"<br />

(Dec. 23. 1942) INT-30YU-495<br />

[First Issue <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslavia"]<br />

(Oct. 24. 1942) INT-30YU-259<br />

"The Yugoslavia," November Issue<br />

(November 20, 1942) INT-30YV-432<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-30YU-953;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

All Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta [report]<br />

(June 1, 1943) 1NT-33Z-24<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President Benes'<br />

Visit (May 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-444<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

(May 4, 1945) INT-10EU-602<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

(Jan.. 1945) INT-10EU-527<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move (Apr. 7, 1944) INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

(Mar. 19, 1945) INT-33Z-104<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies] (June 23-29, 1944) ¡NT-10EU-426<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) 1NT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

(Dec. 23, 1943) INT-10EU-351<br />

Greece and Albania (Nov. 30, 1943) 1NT-1AL-81<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief (Jan. 16. 1945) INT-33Z-97<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

(May 5, 1943) INT-33CZ-9<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

(June 1. 1944) 1NT-10EU-400<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

(May 23, 1943) INT-24RS-164<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-236<br />

[Opposition to Otto] (Dec. 1942) INT-4AV-199<br />

[Poles and Yugoslavs in London, information]<br />

(June 7, 1944) INT-IOEU-406<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language groups<br />

in Philadelphia] (Feb. 20, 1944) INT-10EU-344<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Austrians to alleged State<br />

Department support for Otto's claims to throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria-Hungary]<br />

(JVov. 23. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-190<br />

Relations between Polish, Hungarian, and<br />

Yugoslav Pro-Fascist Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 31. 1942) INT-21PO-82<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

(Sept. 50, 1942) 1NT-19M1-167<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

(Mar. 10, 1943) INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

(Oct. 25. 1944) INT-24RS-286<br />

[State Department <strong>of</strong>ficials on foreign-nationality<br />

groups] (Feb. 4. 1943) INT-10EU-145<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Unity is Raging"]<br />

(¿Vov. 23, 1942) INT-15HU-220<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-33Z-7<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Thomas<br />

Leavitt - Yugoslavs] (Oct. 16, 1943-Sept. 7,<br />

1945) PERS-1-67<br />

[Yugoslav and French liberation movements and<br />

forces] (Nov. 11, 1943) INT-10EU-286<br />

[Yugoslav govemment-in-exile propaganda service]<br />

(Aug. 29. 1942) INT-15HU-1S7<br />

Yugoslavs and Czechoslovaks against Otto von<br />

Hapsburg (¿Vov. 25. 1942) 1NT-4AU-189<br />

Yugoslavs: document series INT-30YU-1 to<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports INT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 401


Yugow, Aaron Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Yugow, Aaron<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4, 1944) INT-24RS-251<br />

Yuka, Musa<br />

Dr. Mirash Ivanaj (M>v. S, 1943) 1NT-1AL-80<br />

Musa Yuka and His Activities in Istanbul<br />

(Nov. 12, 1943) INT-1AL-78<br />

Yukich, Ilya<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch on Alleged "Croatian Plot"<br />

and Other Yugoslav Government Matters]<br />

(June 11. 12, 1943) INT-30YU-947<br />

Yunder, Vilma Yarmila<br />

Slovaks (Mar. 6, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-293<br />

Yurchak, Peter P.<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

(July 13, 1944) INT-9CZ-722<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

(Aug. 30, 1944) 1NT-9CZ-746<br />

Peter P. Yurchak's "The Slovaks: Their History<br />

and Their Heroes" is completed and ready for<br />

publication (July 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-725<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

(Ocr. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-787<br />

Za Svobodu (periodical)<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> Russian language periodicals]<br />

(Apr. 16, 1943) INT-24RS-144<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

(Dec. 4, 1942) INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10, 1943) 1NT-24RS-158;<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

(May 15. 1944) ¡NT-33RS-15<br />

Russian Socialists in NYC<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) 1NT-24RS-223<br />

Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

Colonel K. Grinius Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Observer for<br />

Lithuanian Minister at San Francisco<br />

(May 28. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-573<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund Headquarters<br />

(Sept. 28. 1944) INT-5BA-432<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

(Apr. 30. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-174<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

(Jan. 15. 1943) ¡NT-5BA-152<br />

[Lithuanian Americans] (July 2. 1942) INT-5BA-6<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

(Apr. 13. 1945) ¡NT-5BA-545<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

(Dec. 7. 1943) INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

(Feb. 29, 1944) INT-33U-21<br />

[Lithuanian Minister Zadeikis and the Pittsburgh<br />

Conference] (Sept. 10, 1943) INT-5BA-239<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 49-HR<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-5BA-503<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

(Jan. 7, 1944) 1NT-5BA-287<br />

Polish-Baltic States Relations<br />

(May 11, 1943) INT-5BA-180<br />

[Povilas Zadeikis letter to Loy Henderson]<br />

(Apr. 21, 1942) INT-5BA-29<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic States<br />

(Apr. 11, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-544<br />

Smetona's Activities in the U.S.; Amencan<br />

Lithuanian Attitudes to Smetona<br />

(Jan. 28, 1943) INT-5BA-125<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Representative in Washington<br />

fSepr. 20, 1944) INT-33U-38<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

(Mar. 11. 1943) INT-5BA-151<br />

402 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Zagorulko, Stephen<br />

Interview with Stephen Zagorulko<br />

(Jan. 23, 1945) INT-9CZ-845<br />

Zagreb Hrvatski Narod (newspaper)<br />

Srbobran-Zagreb Newspaper<br />

(Sept. 11. 1944) INT-30YU-1531<br />

Zagreb, Yugoslavia<br />

Yugolsav-German Negotiations; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Zagreb; Communist-Partisan<br />

Relations; Mihailovich Situation<br />

(JVov. 30. 1943) INT-30YV-1157<br />

Zahn, Alfred<br />

["German American" relief activities]<br />

(June 25. 1945) 1NT-13GE-1610<br />

Zajaczkowski, Ladislav<br />

[Reverend Ladislav Zajaczkowski]<br />

(Aug. 3. 1945) INT-21PO-1505<br />

Zajednicar (newspaper)<br />

[Adamic protests] (Ocr. 22, 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1575<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in United<br />

States" (May 7, 1942) INT-30YU-5<br />

Campaign to Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

(Jan. 20, 1945) ¡NT-33YÜ-114<br />

Croat-American Congress Declaration in<br />

"Zajednicar" (Dec. 29, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-638<br />

Croat-Serbs: Current Issue <strong>of</strong> Zajednicar and<br />

Related Subjects (Feb. 11, 1943) INT-30YU-668<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

(Aug. 23, 1942) INT-30YU-168<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord<br />

(July 3, 1945) INT-33YU-147<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1251<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

(Feb. 15, 1945) INT-33YU-117<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

(May 5, 1942) INT-30YU-32<br />

Mr. Michael Horvath's Views, English Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Zajednicar," Organ <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

(Dec. 9, 7942) INT-30YU-372<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent (Feb. 22, 1944) INT-30YU-1269<br />

"Our Duties in These Serious Times and How to<br />

Carry Them Out" [article in Zajednicar<br />

condemning Communist progaganda in Narodni<br />

Glasnik] (Dec. 5, 1942) 1NT-30YU-518<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Moblizing (July 24, 1945) INT-33YU-152<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

(Dec. 7, 1943) INT-30YU-1169<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American Biographies]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1944) INT-30YU-1279<br />

Serbo-Croatian Notes; Croatian Language<br />

"Zajednicar" Upbraided for Anti-Serbian<br />

Headlines; Serb Language "Srbobran" Advertises<br />

Anti-Croat Pamphlet<br />

(Nov. 9, 1944) INT-33YU-101<br />

Some Comments by Michael Horvath<br />

(Feb. 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1271<br />

The Zajednicar, English Section, on Ban<br />

Shubaschich's Speech<br />

(Dec. 11, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-513<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on the<br />

Same Subject (Feb. 24, 1944) INT-30YU-1274<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

(Aug. 5, 1944) INT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste (May 26, 1945) INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

(Sept. 2, 1944) INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8. 1942) INT-30YU-150<br />

"Zajednicar" Editorial on Austria and Otto<br />

(Dec. S, 1942) INT-30YU-402<br />

Zajednicar, English Section, on Croat-American<br />

Cogress (Feb. 11. 1943) INT-30YV-678<br />

"Zajednicar," English Section, on Croat-American<br />

Congress (Feb. 4. 1943) INT-30YU-634<br />

Zajednicar on Croat Congress, Srbobran's English<br />

Edition (Jan. 29, 1943) INT-30YV-663<br />

Zak, Arcadius I.<br />

[Arcadius I. Zak] (Feb. 20. 1943; Feb. 22,<br />

1943) INT-24RS-125;<br />

(Feb. 27, 1943) INT-24RS-127<br />

Lecture on "America and Russia After the War"<br />

(Feb. 13, 1945) INT-33RS-40<br />

[War, Europe and Russia, by A. I. Zak in Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo]<br />

(Feb. 13-27, 1943) INT-24RS-124<br />

Zakhariades, Nicholas<br />

Nikos Zakhariades, Communist Party Leader<br />

(May 3, 1945) 1NT-14GR-708<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

(June 23, 1945) INT-33GR-117<br />

Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

[Father Zakraishek on Yugoslav Politics]<br />

(Feb. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-674<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members] (Dec. JO, 1942) INT-30YU-681<br />

["My Opinion <strong>of</strong> the [Croatian] Congress" by Rev.<br />

Kazimir Zakraishek]<br />

(Dec. 2, 1942) ¡NT-30YV-902<br />

Refutation to charges <strong>of</strong> being Vatican agent<br />

(Feb. ¡2, 1943) INT-30YU-597<br />

[Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek]<br />

(Jan. 16, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-S60<br />

Slovenes (May 26, 1943) INT-30YU-911<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31. 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

Yugoslav Affairs (Feb. 8, 1943) INT-30YU-618<br />

Zakrajsek, Leo<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sepf. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Zalar, Joseph<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

(Ocr. 3, 6, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-323<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Grand Carniolian Slovenian Catholic Union,<br />

Joliet, 111. (Sepr. 30, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-1099<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

(Feb. 22. 1944) 1NT-30YU-1275<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sepr. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

(Sept. 13, 1944) 1NT-30YU-1532<br />

Slovenian American National Council Meeting<br />

(Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1240<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans]<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-30YV-1043<br />

Zaleski, Anthony<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Chicago<br />

and Omaha] (Jan. 30. 1945) INT-21PO-1097<br />

Zalevsky, Eugenia<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from Prominent<br />

Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

(Feb. 26, 1945) INT-29UK-343<br />

Zalibera, J.<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

(Apr. 22, 1945) INT-9CZ-902<br />

Zamfir, George<br />

[Arrest and indictment <strong>of</strong> Romanians as enemy<br />

agents] (Nov. 21, 1942; Oct. 31,<br />

1942) ¡NT-23RM-123<br />

[Indictment <strong>of</strong> three Romanians in Detroit as<br />

agents <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

(Nov. 17-25, 1942) ¡NT-23RM-125<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy and articles on the three Romanians<br />

arrested in Detroit]<br />

(Sept. 19, 1944) ¡NT-23RM-271


Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Three Agents in U.S. for King Carol Are<br />

Sentenced (Jan. 8. 1945) INT-23RM-331<br />

Zampare, Angelo<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] (July 19, 1943) INT-17IT-711<br />

Zaninovich, Joseph<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Zaninovich]<br />

(Feb. 7, 1945) INT-30YU-1703<br />

Zara, Louis<br />

Tribute to Russia Rally, [Chicago, 111., June 22,<br />

1943] (June 23. 1943) ¡NT-24RS-161<br />

Zarja (periodical)<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

(Sept. 14. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-153S<br />

Zarri, Alfonso<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations] ([1943]) ¡NT-17IT-770<br />

Zarski, Mieczyslaw<br />

Interview with Mieczyslaw Zarski<br />

(June 2, 1942) INT-21PO-1078<br />

Zary, Joseph<br />

[Letter from Paul Blazek and Joseph Zary to the<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the U.S.]<br />

fJVov. 17. ¡943) INT-9CZ-599<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Dr Milan Hodza<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-123<br />

Zarya (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-24RS-158<br />

Zaslani, Reuben<br />

[Conversation with Reuben Zaslani]<br />

(May 31, 1945) INT-18JE-556;<br />

(June 28, 1945) INT-18JE-560<br />

Zaslavsky, David<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

(Feb. 13, 1943) INT-5BA-122<br />

Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

American Slav Congress Developments<br />

(July 25, 1944) INT-26SL-180<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-26SL-158<br />

American Slav Congress [political position]<br />

(Jan. 27. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-148<br />

Amerslav Club <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

(Aug. 9, 1943) INT-26SL-132<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CPU and National Council Politics<br />

(Apr. 27. 1944) ¡NT-30YU-1369<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

(July 21, 1942) ¡NT-29UK-86<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

(Oct. 11, 1943-Feb. 10, 1944) INT-33CR-4<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United States<br />

(Aug. 4, 1942) INT-33CR-1<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark Time<br />

(July 24, 1944) INT-33CR-8<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

([Jan. 1942]) INT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series INT-8CR-1 to<br />

INT-8CR-280<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

(Mar. 24. 1942) INT-29UK-12<br />

Comments by Günther on American Slav<br />

Congress (Sept. 7, 1944) INT-26SL-190<br />

[Czechs and Slovaks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

(May 17, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-73<br />

First Governor <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia Fears<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Territory's Cession to Soviet<br />

Ukraine (July 4, 1945) 1NT-33CR-20<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-26SL-150<br />

Günther Withdraws from American Slav Congress<br />

(Sept. 5, 1944) INT-26SL-I89<br />

Moscow statement; A Short History <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Literature (July 25. 1944) WT-9CZ-726<br />

Otto Hapsburgs; All Groups<br />

(Dec. 1. 1942) INT-4AU-232<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24. 1944) 1NT-26SL-147<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities Reactions to<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Jan. 6. 1943) INT-9CZ-226<br />

Report from Egyetertes and other Hungarian<br />

newspapers (Nov. 7, 1941) INT-29UK-6<br />

Slovak-Carpatho-Russian<br />

(Mar. 3. 1944) INT-8CR-108<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

(Jan. 27, 1944) ¡NT-9CZ-618<br />

Zausmer, Mr.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

Zavalani, Tajar<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

(Nov. 10, 1942) 1NT-1AL-23;<br />

(Oct. 12, 1942) INT-33AL-3;<br />

(Nov. 23, 1942) ¡NT-33AL-7<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

(Mar. 25, 1943) 1NT-1AL-101<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 2 (Jan. 10. 1945) 1NT-1AL-163<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and Activity,<br />

Report No. 3 (Jan. 20, 1945) INT-1AL-164<br />

[Cable from Tajar Zavalani]<br />

(Aug. 16. 1943) INT-1AL-74<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

(Oct. 5. 1942) INT-1AL-20<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports on<br />

Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

COct. 28-30, 1942) INT-1AL-22<br />

[Free Albania] (May 10, 1943) INT-1AL-195<br />

Free Albania; Rejection <strong>of</strong> Zog's leadership;<br />

Appeal for unity; Article on Zavalani<br />

(July 10-Oct. 23, 1942) INT-1AL-27<br />

Information for Foreign Nationalities Group<br />

(Jan. 11, 1943) INT-1AL-34<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from England<br />

supporting Vatra position, notes on Albanians<br />

abroad; Panariti's attack on Chekrezi<br />

(Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942) INT-1AL-26<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Agreement Between Zogists and<br />

Anti-Zogists in London<br />

([June 21, 1944]) INT-1AL-129<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi (May 1, 1944) ¡NT-1AL-1I1<br />

Post-War Albania (Jan. 30, 1943) INT-1AL-46<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

(Jan. 17. 1944) INT-33AL-9<br />

Zavodny, John<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance COcr. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Zecevic, Prota<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4. 5, 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14. 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

Zecevich, Viada<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

fJVov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

Zech, Branko<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) 1NT-30YU-194<br />

Zehethazi, Rathold<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

(Mar. 31, 1943) INT-4AU-317<br />

Zeitspiegel (periodical)<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

(Mar. 1943) INT-4AU-337<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R ; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

(July 20, 1942) INT-4AU-255<br />

Zeligowski, Lucjan<br />

[Background and attitudes <strong>of</strong> General Zeligowski,<br />

an advocate <strong>of</strong> Pan-Slavism]<br />

(Aug. 4, 1944) INT-21PO-935<br />

Zeman, John<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance (Oct. 27, 1943) INT-9CZ-572<br />

Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

Abiding Benes' Visit (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-9CZ-333<br />

Additional Slovak-American Developments<br />

(Aug. 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-526<br />

Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

All Slav Congress [leadership dissension]<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) INT-26SL-61<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 6, 1944) INT-26SL-140<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-158<br />

Benes to Resign ? (Nov. 25. 1944) INT-9CZ-813<br />

Call to Second Congress<br />

(Aug. 14, 1944) INT-26SL-186<br />

Comment on Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers' cooperation with<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

(Aug. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-744<br />

Comments by Günther on American Slav<br />

Congress (Sept. 7. 1944) mT-26SL-190<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Slav Americans<br />

(Nov. 21-23. 1941) INT-26SL-1<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) INT-9CZ-571<br />

[Conversations with Zeman, Platek, and<br />

Stankoviansky: Developments in the Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspapers]<br />

(June 10. 1943) INT-9CZ-476<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

(Oct. 20. 1943) INT-9CZ-565<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress (Feb. 28. 1944) INT-26SL-160<br />

Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> Platek and Zeman With Slovak<br />

League (Oct. 23, 1944) INT-9CZ-784<br />

[Joseph Krai's views on Slovak issues]<br />

(Nov. 8, 1942) INT-9CZ-148<br />

Leo Krzycki and American Slav Congress<br />

(Ocr. 25, 1942) INT-26SL-89<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

Congress (June 5, 1944) INT-26SL-174<br />

Notes from the Slovak-Language Press<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-737;<br />

(Aug. 16. 1944) INT-33CZ-50<br />

Official Slav Congress Biographies<br />

(Aug. 22. 1942) INT-26SL-33<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

(July 13, 1943) INT-9CZ-501<br />

["Pittsburgh group" and plans on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia] (Mar. 12, 1943) INT-9CZ-309<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Jan. 24, 1944) 1NT-26SL-147<br />

Postscnptum to Slav Meeting Held in Pittsburgh,<br />

November 11, 1942<br />

(Nov. 20, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-152<br />

Preliminary Report on Pelikan's Visit to the<br />

Pittsburgh District (July 14, 1943) INT-9CZ-503<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National Council<br />

(Aug. 22, 1944) INT-9CZ-743<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities Reactions to<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Jan. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-226<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

(Sept. 14, ¡944) INT-9CZ-758<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional Material<br />

(Apr. 7, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-327<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

(May 24, 1944) INT-9CZ-698<br />

[Stephen Zeman Jr. Comments on Changing<br />

Slovak Political Views]<br />

(Sept. 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-135<br />

Stephen Zeman's Support <strong>of</strong> Hodza<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) 1NT-9CZ-121<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

(Oct. 1, 1942) INT-9CZ-I23<br />

Two Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress (Mar. 28, 1944) 1NT-26SL-164<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Zeman (May 25. 1945) INT-9CZ-913<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

(June 10, 1943) INT-26SL-118<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav (periodical)<br />

(Sept. 21, 1942) 1NT-26SL-86<br />

Wargovich and Platek<br />

(Dec. 15, 1942) INT-9CZ-181<br />

Wargovich on "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

(Mar. 4, 1943) INT-9CZ-286<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 403


Zenian, Levon Index by Subjects and Names<br />

Zenian, Levon<br />

[Conversation with Levon Zenian]<br />

(Mar. 10, 1944) INT-3AM-38;<br />

(June 4, 1945) INT-3AM-72<br />

Zenzinov, Vladimir<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

(May 4. 1944) INT-24RS-2S1<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC (Feb. 5, 1944) INT-24RS-226<br />

Zerdun, Rudolph<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

(Feb. 23, 1943) INT-30YU-714<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chciago community]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-30YU-633<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3, 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

Yugoslavs and the Hapsburgs, Mihailovich<br />

Controversy CO«:. 14, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-449<br />

Zeri I Popullit (newspaper)<br />

see also Macedonia<br />

see also Trieste<br />

see also Venezia Giulia<br />

see Voice <strong>of</strong> the People (newspaper)<br />

see also Yugoslavs<br />

Zerkovy Golos (periodical)<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

(Aug. 2, 1944) INT-24RS-270<br />

Zernatto, Guido<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

(May 7, 1942) INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

CFe6. 10, 1942) INT-4AU-26;<br />

(Feb. 20. 1942) INT-4AU-47;<br />

(May 3, 1942) INT-4AU-112;<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-4AU-12S<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain conservative<br />

politicians] (Jan. 27, 1942) INT-4AU-49<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

(Mar. 11, 12, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-151<br />

[Burial service for Guido Zernatto]<br />

(Feb. 11, 1943) INT-4AU-291<br />

[Clarification <strong>of</strong> Austrian political activities in the<br />

U.S.] (Jan. 14, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-23<br />

[Composition <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(July 13, 1942) INT-4AU-13S<br />

[Crisis in Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-35<br />

Developments Within Free Austrian Movements<br />

(May 16. 1942) INT-4AU-94<br />

[Endorsement <strong>of</strong> Otto's commission by some<br />

democrats] C^ov. 28. 1942) INT-4AU-203<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

C^Mg. 1942) ¡NT-4AU-303<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Council]<br />

(Jan. 6. 1942) INT-4AU-6<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Movement in<br />

the United States (Mar. 13. 1942) INT-4AU-S4<br />

Julius Deutsch (June 18, 1942) ¡NT-4AU-126<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders] (Jan. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-51<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

(Apr. 14, 1942) INT-4AU-38<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action]<br />

CFeh. 13, 1942) INT-4AU-62<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

(Oct. 26, 1942) INT-4AU-187;<br />

(Dec. 11. 1942) INT-4AU-250<br />

Memorandum for Dr. Baxter [on Schueller and<br />

Zernatto] (Dec. 8, 1941) WT-4AU-2<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(Feb. 23. 1943) INT-4AU-30S<br />

Memorandum. U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

(May 14, 1943) INT-4AU-347<br />

[Organization meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee] (Apr. 23. 1942) INT-4AU-S8<br />

404 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

(Mar. 31, 1942) INT-4AU-32<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups in U.S.]<br />

CFeb. 24, 1942) INT-4AU-21<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee (July 11. 1942) INT-4AU-136<br />

[Rift between Rott and Zernatto]<br />

(Apr. 24. 1942) INT-4AU-I04<br />

Situation Among Austrians<br />

(July 30, 1942) INT-4AU-163<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

(Mar. 11, 1942) INT-4AU-46<br />

[Three Austrian Refugees]<br />

(June 1, 1942) INT-4AU-81<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

(June 25. 1942) INT-4AU-139<br />

Zervas, Napoleon<br />

[Article by Soviet Journalist D. Vlach<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

(Jan. 28, 1944) INT-14GR-463<br />

Govemment-in-Exile and the Resistance<br />

Organizations ([Dec. 26. 1943]) INT-14GR-458<br />

Greek guerrillas (Jan. 17, 1943) INT-14GR-339<br />

Letter from ELAS HQ to Allied Military Mission<br />

in Greece COcr. 16, 1943) INT-14GR-441<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek Govemment-In-Exile<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) ¡NT-14GR-361;<br />

(Apr. 19, 1943) INT-33GR-28<br />

Zevi, Bruno<br />

[Bruno Zevi] CFeb. 7 7, 1942) INT-17IT-33<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom (Apr. 15, 1943) INT-33GE-15<br />

Zheleznov, Mikheil<br />

Mikheil Zheleznov's Letter to Editor <strong>of</strong> "Nation"<br />

[regarding Mihaliovich]<br />

CDec. 11, 1942) INT-30YU-S12<br />

Zhivkovich, Peter<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav political<br />

situation]] (Aug. 9. 1943) INT-33YU-41<br />

Zhujevich, Mladen<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

CJVov. 9, 1943) INT-30YU-1146<br />

Ziadeh, Farhat<br />

[Conversation with Nabih Amin Faris and Mr.<br />

Ziyadeh] (Jan. 27. 1945) INT-2AB-271<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Farhat<br />

Ziadeh - Arabs]<br />

CFeb. 20-Aug. 10. 1945) PERS-Í-121<br />

Zieglinsky, Nicolaus<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

CiVov. 27, 1941) INT-29UK-1<br />

Ziffer, Bernard<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Bernard Ziffer]<br />

(Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 22, 1944) INT-21PO-662<br />

[Count Michael Potolitski]<br />

(Oct. 10, 1944) INT-I3GE-1242<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the Working<br />

Class (Dec. 30. 1944) INT-4AU-682<br />

[Dr. Bernard Ziffer]<br />

(Mar. 16. 1944) ¡NT-21PO-794;<br />

(Apr. 26, 1944) INT-21PO-795<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-13GE-1252;<br />

(Oct. 17. 1944) INT-33GE-63<br />

Zilahy, Lajos<br />

[Excerpts from an Article in the Free Hungarian<br />

Review] (Apr. 29. 1943) INT-15HU-323<br />

Zima, Mrs. Stefan<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zima<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-330<br />

Zima, Stefan<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans (Oct. 25, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-571<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zima<br />

(Apr. 12. 1943) INT-9CZ-330<br />

Zimmerman, Eugene<br />

New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

(Apr. 30, 1942) INT-13GE-135<br />

Zimmerman, Fred R.<br />

Steuben Day Celebration<br />

CO«. 4, 1945) INT-13GE-1696<br />

Zionism<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

(Apr. 9, 1943) INT-33AR-15<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the attitudes<br />

towards Palestine, Zionism, and the Jewish<br />

problem] (Mar. 22-June 28, 1942) ¡NT-2AB-30<br />

Arab-Americans Lay Plans To Combat Zionism<br />

(July 3, 1944) ¡NT-33AR-23<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S<br />

(July 17, 1942) INT-33AR-12<br />

Arabic and Zionist Views <strong>of</strong> North African<br />

Developments (Feb. /, 1943) INT-33AR-14<br />

Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

(Aug. 21, 1942) INT-33AR-13<br />

[Comments on Edward Norman's memorandum<br />

"An Approach to the Arab Question in<br />

Palestine"] (July 23. 1942) ¡NT-2AB-42<br />

Jews: document series INT-I8JE-1 to<br />

INT-18JE-580<br />

Jews: numbered reports INT-33JE-1 to<br />

INT-33JE-76<br />

Memorandum Regarding Syrio-Lebanese Activities<br />

in Argentina during the Period <strong>of</strong> May 1943 to<br />

June 1944 CiVov. 28, 1944) ¡NT-2AB-259<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the Arab-American<br />

Mirror (Apr. 14, 1944) INT-33AR-21<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

(Apr. 17. 1942) INT-33AR-7<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

(June 13. 1942) INT-33AR-11<br />

Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America] CSepi. 11-17. 1943) ÍNT-18JE-262<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America] CSepi. 3. 1942) INT-18JE-139<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

COct. 18. 1942) INT-18JE-149<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed Jewish<br />

army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

and Hadassah conventions]<br />

(Nov. 23. 1942) INT-18JE-162<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> various Jewish-American<br />

organizations] C-JMIC 30, 1942) INT-18JE-106<br />

[Official statement by the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America on the American Council for Judaism]<br />

CDec. 22, 1942) INT-18JE-169<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

(Mar. 27-Apr. 17, 1942) INT-18JE-53<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> vanous Zionist<br />

organizations and the position <strong>of</strong> non-Zionist<br />

Reform rabbis on Palestine]<br />

COct. 1942) INT-18JE-152<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations] COcr. 29, 1942) INT-18JE-1S4;<br />

(May 20. 1943) INT-18JE-228<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

(Apr. 12, 1943) INT-18JE-244<br />

[Press reports on the programs <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

American Hebrew Congregations at the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

(June 14, 1943) INT-18JE-231<br />

Report on conventions <strong>of</strong> the Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America and Hadassah<br />

COcr. 15-17, 1942) INT-18JE-150<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation in Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Jewish Commonwealth<br />

(Mar. 22, 23, 1944) INT-30YU-1319<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

CMar. 20, 1944) INT-30YU-I310<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

COcr. 12, 1942) ¡NT-33JE-10


Index by Subjects and Names Zuris, P. J.<br />

Zionist Revisionist Party<br />

see New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Ziska, Ernest<br />

[Rev. Ernest Ziska, Catholic priest in Chicago]<br />

(Aug. 7, 1943) INT-9CZ-590<br />

Zito, Carmelo<br />

[Antonio Cogliandro and Carmelo Zito]<br />

(May 24, 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1777<br />

[Carmelo Zito] (Nov. 28, 1944) INT-17IT-1573;<br />

(Mar. 2. 1945) INT-17IT-1683;<br />

(Apr. 20. 1945) ¡NT-17IT-1738;<br />

(July 2, 1945) INT-17IT-1816;<br />

(Aug. 6, 1945) INT-17IT-1834<br />

Interview with Carmelo Zito<br />

(Aug. 18, 1943) INT-niT-791<br />

Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

(July 5, 1943) INT-30YU-993<br />

General Petar Zivkovich Called to London<br />

(Jan. 1, 1943) 1NT-30YU-522<br />

General Zivkovich (Jan. 8, 1943) 1NT-30YU-543<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

(Nov. 29, 1943) INT-30YU-1232<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet; Special Communique <strong>of</strong><br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

(June 22, 28. 1943) INT-30YU-984<br />

[Order <strong>of</strong> Command Assumption by General Petar<br />

Zivkovich, Deputy Minister <strong>of</strong> War, Navy, and<br />

Air in Royal Yugoslav Government in London]<br />

(July 6, 1943) INT-30YU-994<br />

The Yugoslav Army-in-Exile<br />

(Dec. 20, 1943) INT-30YU-1190<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19, 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

Zizka, Dr.<br />

Meeting Held at the Sokol Hall, Cleveland (West<br />

Side) Sponsored by Czech and Slovak Societies<br />

Jointly (July 19, 1943) ¡NT-9CZ-511<br />

Zizka, Ernest<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

(May 24, 1942) INT-9CZ-75<br />

Zizka, Voltaire H.<br />

Slovaks (Mar. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-293<br />

Zlamal, Oldrich<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal<br />

(June 12, 1945) INT-9CZ-922<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, May 19,<br />

1943 (May 21, 1943) 1NT-9CZ-432<br />

Meeting Held at the Sokol Hall, Cleveland (West<br />

Side) Sponsored by Czech and Slovak Societies<br />

Jointly (July 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-511<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) INT-33Z-103<br />

[Trends among Czechoslovakians in the U.S.]<br />

(May 9, 1942) INT-9CZ-30<br />

Zlotowski, Ignace<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Poland Debated at Vassar<br />

(Feb. 29. 1944) ¡NT-33PO-74<br />

[Polish reactions in Ohio regarding the Yalta<br />

Conference] (Feb. 19, 1945) ¡NT-21PO-1117<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

(Feh. 29, 1944) 1NT-24RS-231<br />

Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(Fed. 18, 1944) INT-26SL-157<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

(Mar. 30. 1943) INT-26SL-95<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

(Feb. 18. 1944) INT-26SL-158<br />

American Slav Congress to Become United<br />

Nations Congress (Feb. 7, 1943) INT-26SL-68<br />

Belle Isle Rally, Michigan Slav Congress<br />

(June 27. 1944) INT-26SL-177<br />

Call to Second Congress<br />

(Aug. 14. 1944) 1NT-26SL-186<br />

Chicago's Czechs and the Polish Problem<br />

(May 30. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-914<br />

Chicago's Czechs Reply to Otto<br />

(Mar. 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-301<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland (June 11. 1945) INT-33CZ-75<br />

Czech Affairs (Aug. 16. 1944) INT-9CZ-738<br />

Czech News (June 5. 1943) INT-9CZ-462<br />

Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

(Mar. 21. 1943) INT-9CZ-320<br />

Czechs and Otto (Mar. 18. 1943) INT-9CZ-319<br />

Interview with Vladimir Maudr<br />

(Apr. 16, 1945) INT-9CZ-887<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

Congress (June 5, 1944) INT-26SL-174<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

(June 16, 1942) INT-9CZ-50<br />

Nazis Won't Conquer Czechs, Club Is Told<br />

(Mar. 29, 1942) ¡NT-9CZ-37<br />

[On the Eve <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Arrival: Program<br />

in Chicago, 111., May 22-25, 1943]<br />

(May 19, 1943) INT-9CZ-429<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

(Dec. 12, ¡942) ¡NT-4AU-236<br />

Produce..Produce..Produce..So That Hitlerism Will<br />

Be Wiped Off the Face <strong>of</strong> the Earth Forever<br />

(1942) INT-26SL-22<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

(May 11, 1945) INT-33Z-113<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

(Dec. 12. 1943) INT-26SL-137<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

(Dec. 14. 15, 1943) INT-26SL-138<br />

Zog, King <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

Albanians: document series INT-lAL-l to<br />

1NT-1AL-200<br />

Albanians: numbered reports ÏNT-33AL-1 to<br />

INT-33AL-20<br />

Zoltowski, Janusz<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. (Dec. 29, 1944) ¡NT-33PO-155<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

(Dec. 19. 1944) INT-2IPO-I060<br />

Zombory, Ladislaus<br />

[Biographical note on Monsignor Ladislaus<br />

Zombory] (June 6. 1944) INT-23RM-266<br />

[Information on Ladislaus Zombory]<br />

(Dec. 23. 1943) INT-23RM-220<br />

Zona, Stephen A.<br />

Interview with Stephen A. Zona, former State<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> Ohio, very active among<br />

Slovak groups (May 6, 1943) INT-9CZ-385<br />

Slovaks (Feb. 19. 1945) ¡NT-9CZ-856<br />

Zonderman, Rene<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

(Apr. 2. 1945) INT-6BE-85<br />

Zoretti, Ludovic<br />

Developments in France<br />

(Apr. 17, 1942) INT-12FR-83<br />

Zorya (periodical)<br />

[Zorya (Dawn), new Russian periodical]<br />

(Feb. 10, 1943) INT-24RS-121<br />

Zrno, David<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

(May 3, 5, 1942) INT-30YU-2<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests in<br />

the U.S. (Jan. 31, 1944) INT-30YU-1313<br />

Zsilinszky, Antal<br />

Editorial Comment on the Declaration <strong>of</strong> Antal<br />

Zsilinszky (Jan. 8, 1943) INT-15HU-255<br />

Hungarian-American situation<br />

(July 28. 1942) INT-15HU-143<br />

Information on the Hungarians from Mr.<br />

Greenburger (Sepr. 17. 1942) ¡NT-15HU-173<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary Movement<br />

(Mar. 8. 1944; Mar. 13. 1944) 1NT-15HU-498<br />

Zubak, Anton<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

(May 10, 1943) ¡NT-30YU-877<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar (Croatian<br />

National Fraternalists)<br />

(May 10, 1943) INT-30YU-875<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

(May 29, 1943) INT-30YU-917<br />

Zuber, Laie<br />

Yugoslavs (June 8, 1942) ¡NT-30YU-150<br />

Zubieta, Sabina<br />

[Conversation with Señorita Sabina Zubieta]<br />

(July 26. 1945) INT-27SP-493<br />

Zuckmayer, Karl<br />

Additional Information on London Report about<br />

Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

(Jan. 8. 1944) INT-13GE-940<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer, in<br />

'The Network" Concerning Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free German Committee in America<br />

(Mar. 23. 1944) INT-13GE-1041<br />

Zuecca, Remo<br />

[Remo Zuecca] (Aug. 9, 1943) ¡NT-171T-756<br />

Zujovich, Streten<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

(Dec. 4. 5. 1943) INT-30YU-1219<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

(Jan. 14, 1944) INT-30YU-1213<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium Composition]<br />

(Dec. 30, 1943) INT-30YU-1224<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

(Apr. 27, 1945) INT-33YU-131<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

(Jan. 19. 1944) INT-30YU-1258<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

(July 20, 1945) INT-33YU-150<br />

Zukowski, Martin<br />

[Martin Zukowski]<br />

(Jan. 15, 1945) INT-21PO-1088<br />

[Martin Zukowski and Henry Podolski]<br />

(Apr. 20, 1945) INT-21PO-1276<br />

Zukunft (newspaper)<br />

[Werner Thormann on "Zukunft"]<br />

(Ocr. 10, 1944) INT-4AU-611<br />

zur Nida, Krug<br />

[Information on certain German personalities]<br />

(Apr. 25, 1942) INT-13GE-143<br />

Zuris, John T.<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

(Feb. 4. 1943) INT-5BA-115<br />

Zuris, P. J.<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

(Feb. 22, 1944) INT-5BA-320<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona, former president <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania before the Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs (Apr. 21, 1943) INT-5BA-168<br />

[Alexander Kumskis and P. J Zuris meeting with<br />

DeWitt C. Poole regarding the San Francisco<br />

Conference] (May 16, 1945) INT-5BA-591<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

(Oct. 28, 1942) 1NT-5BA-61<br />

Interview with P. J. Zuris<br />

(Mar. 9, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-526<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

(Apr. 10, 1945) INT-5BA-543<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

(July 30, 1943) INT-5BA-22I<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania memo to<br />

President Roosevelt]<br />

(Mar. 15, 1945) ¡NT-5BA-527<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

(June 15, ¡944) ¡NT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco (Apr. 28. 1945) INT-5BA-S54<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] (Dec. 29. 1944) ¡NT-5BA-496<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] (Feb. 27. ¡944) INT-5BA-328<br />

[Meeting with S. T. Thomas and K. S. Karpius]<br />

(Jan. 28, ¡944) 1NT-5BA-303<br />

Meeting with X-President Antanas Smetona<br />

(Apr. ¡6, 1943) ¡NT-5BA-164<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

(Sepr. 2. 1942 to Dec. 1, ¡942) INT-5BA-85<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 405


Zuris, P. J. Index by Subjects and Names<br />

[Opinions from P. J. Zuris, K. S. Karpius, and Dr.<br />

Thomas regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

(Apr. 4, 1945) INT-5BA-539<br />

Zvaigzde (newspaper)<br />

[Memos regarding Owen J. C. Norem's Book on<br />

Lithuania, and Rev. Jeronimas Bagdonas as<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> Zvaigzde]<br />

(Apr. 23. 1943) INT-5BA-173<br />

Zvara, Peter<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

(May 10, 1944: May 11, 1944) INT-15HU-555<br />

Interview with Pete Zvara<br />

(Jan. 11, 1945) ¡NT-1SHU-703<br />

[Peter Zvara visits Foreign Nationalities Branch]<br />

(June 19, 1944) INT-15HU-578<br />

Talk with Mr. Zvara<br />

(May 24, ¡944) INT-15HU-557<br />

Zvetina, John A.<br />

Latest Slav News (July 16. 1944) ¡NT-26SL-179<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop Dionisije<br />

on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />

Vicinity (Sept. 3. 1942) INT-30YU-271<br />

[Pittsburgh Yugoslav Contacts]<br />

(Aug. 17, 1942) INT-30YU-173<br />

Yugoslav Friction CScpf. 2, 1942) INT-30YU-183<br />

Yugoslav Leaders (Sept. 22, 1942) INT-30YU-194<br />

Zwart, Martin<br />

Interview with Martin Zwart in New York City,<br />

Mar. 9, 1944 (Mar. 14, 1944) INT-20NS-27<br />

[Martin Zwart's activities]<br />

(Mar. 20. ¡944) INT-20NS-29<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Martin<br />

Zwart - Dutch] (Nov. 21, 1943-Oct. 26,<br />

1945) PERS-¡-¡22<br />

Zwiazkowiec (periodical)<br />

[Polish-language press] 1NT-2¡PO-¡009<br />

Zyndram-Koscialkowski, Marjan<br />

[Marjan Zyndram-Koscialkowski and Polish<br />

activities in North Africa]<br />

(Nov. 19-25, 1942) 1NT-2¡PO-130<br />

406 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


INDEX BY DOCUMENT NUMBERS


B-l<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States INT-33YU-7<br />

B-2<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States INT-33YV-9<br />

B-3<br />

Croatian-American Congress ¡NT-33YU-10<br />

B-4<br />

Count Sforza and the Italian National Committee<br />

WT-33IT-3<br />

B-5<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social Democratic<br />

Federation INT-13GE-526; INT-33GE-3<br />

B-6<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S. INT-33FI-1<br />

B-7<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S. INT-1AL-37;<br />

INT-33AL-2<br />

B-8<br />

French Politics in the U.S. INT-12FR-494;<br />

INT-33FR-3<br />

B-9<br />

[General Draza Mihailovich and the Slavic Press<br />

in the U.S.] INT-33YU-11<br />

B-10<br />

Free Italian Legion INT-17IT-541; INT-33IT-4<br />

B-ll<br />

Lithuanian Politics in the U.S. INT-5BÂ-91;<br />

INT-33LI-2<br />

B-12<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the U.S. INT-33YU-12<br />

B-13<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S. INT-18JE-193;<br />

1NT-33JE-11<br />

B-14<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North African<br />

Campaign INT-14GR-237; INT-33GR-23<br />

B-15<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S. INT-21PO-176;<br />

INT-33PO-3<br />

B-16<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the U.S. INT-33YU-13<br />

B-17<br />

Footnote on Polish Sentiment in the U.S.<br />

INT-21PO-1S4; INT-33PO-4<br />

B-18<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question INT-1SJE-194:<br />

¡NT-33JE-12<br />

B-19<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence and<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. INT-15HU-246;<br />

¡NT-33HU-4<br />

B-20<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian Communist Catholic Friendliness<br />

INT-24RS-107; INT-33Z-5<br />

B-21<br />

American Greeks and the Political Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece INT-14GR-335: INT-33GR-24<br />

B-22<br />

Arabic and Zionist Views <strong>of</strong> North African<br />

Developments ¡NT-2AB-101; INT-33AR-14<br />

Index by Document Numbers<br />

B-23<br />

Greek Unit in the U.S. Army and the American<br />

Greek Community INT-14GR-345;<br />

INT-33GR-2S<br />

B-24<br />

Recent Address by Archduke Otto INT-4AU-287;<br />

INT-33AU-5<br />

B-25<br />

Official Polish View <strong>of</strong> Current Polish-Russian<br />

Relations INT-21PO-260; INT-33PO-S<br />

B-26<br />

Towards Yugoslav Harmony? INT-33YU-16<br />

B-21<br />

Notes on Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

INT-4A V-2 94: INT-33A U-6<br />

B-28<br />

American Croatian Congress, February 20 and 21,<br />

1943 INT-30YU-7IS: INT-33YU-17<br />

B-29<br />

Secret Provisional Government in Greece<br />

INT-14GR-35S<br />

B-30<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.<br />

INT-33Z-7<br />

B-31<br />

Polish Partisans and the Kosciuszko Radio<br />

INT-21PO-279; INT-33PO-9<br />

B-32<br />

Tass and CIP INT-33Z-8<br />

B-33<br />

Bulgarian 'Government-in-Exile' INT-7BU-45;<br />

INT-33BU-4<br />

B-34<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

INT-12FR-S43: INT-33FR-7<br />

B-35<br />

Davila and <strong>US</strong>SR-Romanian Relations<br />

INT-33RM-3<br />

B-36<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

INT-4AU-309; INT-33AU-7<br />

B-37<br />

French Political Journalism in the U.S.<br />

INT-12FR-549: ¡NT-33FR-9<br />

B-38<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy by Sophocles Venizelos,<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Greek Liberal Party INT-33GR-27<br />

B-39<br />

Towards an Anti-Benes Slovak-American Front?<br />

INT-9CZ-331; INT-33CZ-8<br />

B-40<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper INT-12FR-570:<br />

INT-33FR-10<br />

B-41<br />

Proposed Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

INT-12FR-579; INT-33FR-11<br />

B-42<br />

Footnote to the Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

INT-21PO-345; INT-33PO-18<br />

B-43<br />

AU-Russian Congress, June 21, 1943 INT-8CR-34:<br />

INT-33CR-2<br />

B-44<br />

United American Slav Councils <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

INT-33Z-20<br />

B-45<br />

Toward an Albanian United Front? INT-1AL-47;<br />

¡NT-33AL-8<br />

B-46<br />

Notes on Polish Politics in the U.S. INT-21PO-403;<br />

1NT-33PO-20<br />

B-47<br />

United Polish Press INT-21PO-423; 1NT-33PO-22<br />

B-48<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> American-Arab<br />

Committees for Democracy] INT-2AB-113;<br />

INT-33AR-16<br />

B-49<br />

Sforza and the Dodecanese INT-17IT-679;<br />

1NT-33IT-11<br />

B-50<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

INT-2SSC-186: INT-33NW-3<br />

B-51<br />

French Political Scene in the U.S. INT-12FR-600:<br />

INT-33FR-13<br />

B-52<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslavs<br />

INT-30YU-987; INT-33YU-37<br />

B-53<br />

Matuszewski in Chicago INT-21PO-471;<br />

INT-33PO-28<br />

B-54<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Congress<br />

INT-30YU-992; INT-33YV-38<br />

B-5S<br />

Greater Serbia Campaign and Davis-Werlinich<br />

Exchange <strong>of</strong> Utters ¡NT-30YU-996:<br />

INT-33YU-39<br />

B-56<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the Post-War<br />

Regime in Greece INT-33GR-30<br />

B-57<br />

Croat Reaction to Pan-Serb Activities<br />

INT-30YU-1003; ¡NT-33YU-31<br />

B-58<br />

Further Developments in the Polish-Russian<br />

Antagonism in the U.S. INT-21PO-482;<br />

INT-33PO-29<br />

B-59<br />

American Ukrainian Council ¡NT-33UK-5<br />

B-60<br />

General Deutsch and the Future <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

INT-33AU-10<br />

B-61<br />

Bastille Day 1943: Two de Gaullist Celebrations<br />

INT-12FR-620; INT-33FR-15<br />

B-62<br />

Italian-Americans and the Present Situation<br />

INT-17IT-721; INT-33IT-13<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 407


B-63 Index by Document Numbers<br />

B-63<br />

KNAPP's First Year INT-21PO-493; INT-33PO-31<br />

B-64<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social Democrats:<br />

July 3-5. 1943 INT-Í3GE-701; INT-33GE-19<br />

B-65<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political Scene in<br />

the U.S. INT-33IT-14<br />

B-66<br />

South Slav Popular Front INT-33YV-42<br />

B-67<br />

Communists and the Italian Crisis INT-17IT-784;<br />

INT-33IT-17<br />

B-68<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference INT-5BA-228;<br />

INT-33LI-10<br />

B-69<br />

Albanian-American Unity Moves Fail INT-1AL-57;<br />

INT-33AL-6<br />

B-70<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Germans INT-33GE-22<br />

B-71<br />

Western-Soviet Russian Cleavage Among the<br />

Romanians IPfT-33RM-S<br />

B-72<br />

Notes on the American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-260; INT-33JE-16<br />

B-73<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs Foerster, Tetens, and<br />

Stout INT-13GE-785; INT-33GE-23<br />

B-74<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in Denmark<br />

INT-25SC-204; INT-33DA-2<br />

B-75<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

Convention INT-7BU-62; INT-33BU-6<br />

B-76<br />

American Lithuanian Conference INT-5BA-240;<br />

INT-33U-11<br />

B-77<br />

ItaUan-Americans and the Surrender <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-825; INT-33IT-22<br />

B-78<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

INT-13GE-790; INT-33GE-24<br />

B-79<br />

AMG and Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

INT-33Z-42<br />

B-80<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-33YU-43<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

1NT-30YU-1085<br />

B-81<br />

Giuseppe Berti on the Lesson <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-832; INT-33IT-24<br />

B-82<br />

Polish Press Campaign Against Benes<br />

INT-21PO-541; INT-33PO-37<br />

B-83<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized for<br />

Action INT-33UK-6<br />

B-84<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Freies<br />

Deutschland in Moscow INT-13GE-803;<br />

INT-33GE-25<br />

B-85<br />

"Italia Libera" [views <strong>of</strong> prominent Italian<br />

personalities on the present ItaUan situation]<br />

INT-17IT-854; INT-33IT-25<br />

B-86<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

INT-30YU-1095; ¡NT-33YU-44<br />

B-87<br />

Republique Française INT-12FR-660;<br />

1HT-33FR-20<br />

408 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

B-88<br />

"Nazioni Unite" on Collaboration with the<br />

Badoglio Government INT-1717-855;<br />

INT-33IT-26<br />

B-89<br />

Moderates Retain Control <strong>of</strong> the Polish National<br />

Alliance INT-21PO-553; INT-33PO-38<br />

B-90<br />

Communist Press on Italy INT-17IT-877;<br />

INT-33IT-27; INT-33Z-44<br />

B-91<br />

Baltic Cooperation and the Catholic Clergy:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic-American Society<br />

INT-5BA-254; INT-33LI-I2<br />

B-92<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for the<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Bom ÍNT-10EU-269;<br />

INT-33Z-45<br />

B-93<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee INT-13GE-828;<br />

¡NT-33GE-26<br />

B-94<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Alliance and<br />

the Polish-American Press INT-21PO-560;<br />

INT-33PO-40<br />

B-95<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

INT-12FR-665; INT-33FR-21<br />

B-96<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> a Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

INT-17IT-878; INT-33IT-30<br />

B-91<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity INT-33UK-8<br />

B-98<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum? INT-10EU-270;<br />

INT-33Z-46<br />

B-99<br />

What Does Latvia Want? INT-5BA-255<br />

B-100<br />

Baltic Sovereignty INT-5BA-257; INT-33L1-14<br />

B-101<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

¡NT-21PO-575; INT-33PO-42<br />

B-102<br />

Legal Position <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benes Questioned<br />

¡NT-9CZ-578; 1NT-33CZ-29<br />

B-103<br />

"Small Nations" View INT-25SC-263;<br />

INT-33NW-5<br />

B-104<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

Moves Leftward INT-23RM-206; ¡NT-33RM-8<br />

B-105<br />

Italy After the Moscow Declaration: a Communist<br />

View INT-1717-896; INT-33IT-31<br />

B-106<br />

Free World Congress INT-10EU-271; 1NT-33Z-47<br />

B-107<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

INT-14GR-435; INT-33GR-38<br />

B-108<br />

Polish-American Press and the Moscow<br />

Conference INT-21PO-590; INT-33PO-49<br />

B-109<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities INT-14GR-436;<br />

INT-33GR-39<br />

B-110<br />

French After Moscow INT-12FR-687;<br />

INT-33FR-23<br />

Bill<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration on<br />

Austria INT-4AU-404; ¡NT-33AU-12<br />

B-112<br />

Polish Nationalists Protest Oumansky Statement<br />

INT-21PO-599; INT-33PO-50<br />

B-113<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference in the<br />

Italian-Language Press INT-17IT-909:<br />

INT-331T-32<br />

B-114<br />

Toward a "Hard Peace" For Germany<br />

INT-13GE-879; INT-33GE-27<br />

B-115<br />

Tauroggen Movement INT-13GE-883;<br />

INT-33GE-28<br />

3-116<br />

Polish Protest Rally INT-21PO-605; 1NT-33PO-52<br />

B-117<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on the Moscow<br />

Conference INT-10EU-289; INT-33Z-48<br />

B-118<br />

Arab-Americans and the Crisis in Lebanon<br />

INT-2AB-138; INT-33AR-19<br />

B-119<br />

Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

INT-9CZ-598; INT-33CZ-35<br />

B-120<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition INT-4AU-418;<br />

INT-33AU-14<br />

B-121<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit] INT-21PO-612; INT-33PO-53<br />

B-122<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

INT-8CR-77; rNT-33CR-4<br />

B-123<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

INT-27SP-241; INT-33SP-8<br />

B-124<br />

American Hungarian Observer INT-15HU-461;<br />

INT-33HU-12<br />

B-125<br />

Anglo-American Policy in Italy: a Communist<br />

View INT-17IT-919; INT-33IT-36<br />

B-126<br />

German National Committee Plans in the U.S.<br />

INT-13GE-914; INT-33GE-30<br />

B-127<br />

Ex-King Carol and Romanian-Americans<br />

INT-23RM-218; INT-33RM-9<br />

B-128<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress INT-33PO-56<br />

B-129<br />

Schism in the Mazzim Society and a New Free<br />

Italy Movement INT-17IT-935; ¡NT-33IT-38<br />

B-130<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg INT-4AU-436; INT-33AU-17<br />

B-131<br />

Hodza on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

INT-15HU-462; INT-33CZ-37<br />

B-132<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

INT-4AU-444; INT-33AU-18<br />

B-133<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced INT-33UK-11<br />

B-134<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss:<br />

Addendum INT-4AU-444; INT-33AU-19<br />

B-13S<br />

"Crusade" for Polish-Soviet Friendship<br />

INT-21PO-623; INT-33PO-57<br />

B-136<br />

Jan Kwapinski and the Polish Crisis<br />

INT-21PO-631; 1NT-33PO-58<br />

B-131<br />

Colonel Pacciardi's Return to Italy INT-17rT-944;<br />

INT-33IT-40<br />

B-138<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact and the Polish-American<br />

Press INT-21PO-638; INT-33PO-59


Index by Document Numbers B-212<br />

B-139<br />

Allied Military Government in the<br />

Italian-American Papers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

INT-17IT-947; ÍNT-33IT-41<br />

B-140<br />

Tito's Government and the Yugoslav-American<br />

Press INT-30YU-1199; INT-33YU-59<br />

B-141<br />

Some Typical Thinking on Current International<br />

Problems INT-12FR-702: INT-33Z-57<br />

B-142<br />

Anti-Government Estimate <strong>of</strong> the Polish Situation<br />

INT-21PO-636; INT-33PO-60<br />

B-143<br />

German-American Press Notes INT-13GE-944;<br />

INT-33GE-31<br />

B-144<br />

"L'Italia Libera" Reorganized INT-1717-948;<br />

INT-331T-43<br />

B-145<br />

Forthcoming Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress INT-33Z-S8<br />

B-146<br />

American Serb [periodical] INT-30YU-1211;<br />

1NT-33YU-60<br />

B-147<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

1NT-21PO-648; INT-33PO-63<br />

B-148<br />

Zionist Conflicts Increase in the American Jewish<br />

Community INT-I8JE-304; INT-33JE-20<br />

B-149<br />

Organ <strong>of</strong> Italian Communist Party Suspends<br />

Publication INT-17IT-958; INT-33IT-44<br />

B-150<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the U.S<br />

INT-30YU-1228; INT-33YU-62<br />

B-151<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

INT-14GR-460; ¡NT-33GR-44<br />

B-152<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

INT-30YU-1246: 1NT-33YU-63<br />

B-153<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> French Deputies in the Western<br />

Hemisphere INT-12FR-735; INT-33FR-24<br />

B-154<br />

Nationwide Labor Council Organized To Combat<br />

Polish-American Nationalism INT-21PO-693;<br />

INT-33PO-68<br />

B-155<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

1NT-8CR-91; INT-33CR-4<br />

B-156<br />

Salvemini's Lecture Tour INT-17IT-1025;<br />

INT-33IT-47<br />

B-157<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

INT-33UK-I2<br />

B-158<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

INT-33Z-63<br />

B-159<br />

New Habsburg Publication INT-15HU-489;<br />

INT-33HU-16<br />

B-160<br />

Fascist Forgery Reappears in the U.S.<br />

¡NT-17IT-1034; ¡NT-33IT-48<br />

B-161<br />

National Convention <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy INT-11FI-78; INT-33FI-3<br />

B-162<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Churchill's Speech<br />

INT-14GR-472; INT-33GR-47<br />

B-163<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian Issue<br />

INT-21PO-721; INT-33Z-64<br />

B-164<br />

Oscar Halecki, Polish Spokesman INT-21PO-725;<br />

1NT-33PO-7S<br />

B-165<br />

American Zionists and the Palestine Resolution<br />

INT-18JE-345; ¡NT-33JE-23<br />

B-166<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski INT-21PO-733;<br />

INT-33PO-77<br />

B-167<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo and the Christian Democratic<br />

Party in Italy INT-17IT-I057; INT-33IT-50<br />

B-168<br />

Albanian-American Intermission INT-1AL-103;<br />

INT-33AL-10<br />

B-169<br />

Five Hundred Divine <strong>Services</strong> for Poland<br />

INT-21PO-734; INT-33PO-79<br />

B-170<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after Smetona's<br />

Death INT-5BA-335: INT-33LI-22<br />

B-171<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech INT-30YU-1298; INT-33YU-65<br />

B-172<br />

Polish-American Merchants Look to Post-War<br />

Trade with Poland INT-21PO-744; INT-33PO-81<br />

B-173<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and Ukrainian-American<br />

Opinion ¡NT-29UK-279: INT-33UK-IS<br />

B-174<br />

Fifth Birthday <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

INT-17IT-I078; INT-33IT-S2<br />

B-175<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soundings INT-8CR-122;<br />

INT-33CR-5<br />

B-176<br />

Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

INT-33Z-67<br />

B-177<br />

Charles Davila and the Position <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

INT-33RM-10<br />

B-178<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

INT-15HU-S07; ¡NT-33HU-17<br />

B-179<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

¡NT-30YU-I322: INT-33 YU-66<br />

B-180<br />

Austria-in-Exile Still Becalmed INT-4AU-504;<br />

INT-33 AU-20<br />

B-181<br />

Second Conference <strong>of</strong> Italia Libre in Santiago<br />

¡NT-17IT-1098; INT-33IT-53<br />

B-182<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs Slovak-American<br />

Community INT-9CZ-671 ; INT-33CZ-40<br />

B-183<br />

Non-Bolshevik Left Foregathers ¡NT-24RS-244;<br />

¡NT-33RS-13<br />

B-184<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> Italian Nationalism in the Once<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian-Language Press<br />

¡NT-17¡T-1115; lNT-33¡T-54<br />

B-185<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the Arab-American<br />

Mirror ¡NT-2AB-205; ¡NT-33AR-2I<br />

B-186<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary INT-1 SHU-525; INT-33HU-19<br />

B-181<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Collaboration<br />

Between the King, Badoglio, and the<br />

Communists 1NT-17IT-1131; ¡NT-33¡T-56<br />

B-188<br />

Yugoslav Notes ¡NT-30YU-1364; INT-33YU-69<br />

B-189<br />

Tricolor, Andre Labarthe's American venture<br />

INT-I2FR-806; ¡NT-33FR-26<br />

B-190<br />

Kravchenko Incident in the Foreign Language<br />

Press ¡NT-33RS-14<br />

B-191<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares for<br />

Action ¡NT-15HU-S40; ¡NT-33HU-21<br />

B-192<br />

Finnish-Language Press on Soviet-Finnish<br />

Armistice Negotiations INT-1 ¡FI-81; ¡NT-33F¡-5<br />

B-193<br />

Armenian-Americans Welcome a Soviet-Armenian<br />

to New York ¡NT-33AM-3<br />

B-194<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia? ¡NT-8CR-135;<br />

¡NT-33CR-6<br />

B-195<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Letter ¡NT-14GR-504; INT-33GR-51<br />

B-196<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact INT-9CZ-694;<br />

INT-33CZ-41<br />

B-197<br />

Lithuanian Information Center ¡NT-5BA-386;<br />

¡NT-33LI-23<br />

B-198<br />

Swedish Exports to Germany as Viewed by the<br />

Scandinavian-American Press ¡NT-25SC-299;<br />

¡NT-33SW-1<br />

B-199<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement ¡NT-24RS-256;<br />

INT-33RS-17<br />

B-200<br />

Polish-American Nationalism on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Buffalo Congress ¡NT-21PO-844; ¡NT-33PO-91<br />

B-201<br />

Italy as Viewed by Italian-Americans on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fall <strong>of</strong> Rome ¡NT-17¡T-1189;<br />

INT-33IT-61<br />

B-202<br />

Hungarian-American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi ¡NT-15HU-S69: ¡NT-33HU-22<br />

B-203<br />

Kravchenko Case Re-emerges ¡NT-33RS-19<br />

B-204<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

1NT-30YU-1430; ¡NT-33YU-74<br />

B-205<br />

Lebanon Conference as Reflected in the<br />

Greek-American Press ¡NT-14GR-523;<br />

¡NT-33GR-S2<br />

B-206<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome INT-33AU-22<br />

B-207<br />

Four Pro-Karolyi Meetings INT-15HU-574;<br />

INT-33HU-24<br />

B-208<br />

Belgium Inveighs Against a "S<strong>of</strong>t Peace"<br />

INT-6BE-47; ¡NT-33BE-5<br />

B-209<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark ¡NT-2SSC-303; ¡NT-33K-1<br />

B-210<br />

Pacciardi Returns To Fight INT-17IT-1231;<br />

INT-33IT-63<br />

B-211<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief, Inc.<br />

¡NT-2SSC-305; ¡NT-33DA-4<br />

B-212<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee INT-1AL-122;<br />

INT-33AL-11<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 409


B-213 Index by Document Numbers<br />

B-213<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

INT-9CZ-709; INT-33CZ-43<br />

B-214<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt INT-13GE-1154;<br />

INT-33GE-52<br />

B-215<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary INT-15HU-5S1;<br />

INT-33HU-25<br />

B-216<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance ¡NT-29UK-303;<br />

INT-33RS-21<br />

B-217<br />

Polish American Congress as Viewed by the<br />

Foreign-Language Press INT-21PO-893;<br />

INT-33PO-100<br />

B-218<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May INT-10EU-425; ¡NT-33Z-79<br />

B-219<br />

Greek-Americans and the Cairo Trials<br />

INT-14GR-S39: INT-33GR-53<br />

B-220<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

¡NT-13GE-1170: INT-33GE-54<br />

B-221<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to Denmark<br />

¡NT-2SSC-307; ¡NT-33DA-S<br />

B-222<br />

Arab-Americans Lay Plans To Combat Zionism<br />

INT-2AB-233; ¡NT-33AR-23<br />

B-223<br />

Hungarian-American Notes INT-15HU-582;<br />

INT-33HU-26<br />

B-224<br />

Oscar Lange and the Prospects <strong>of</strong> Polish-Soviet<br />

Rapprochement INT-21PO-901; ¡NT-33PO-104<br />

B-225<br />

American Revisionists Split Over the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation ¡NT-18JE-40S;<br />

mT-33JE-29<br />

B-226<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to the<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle INT-12FR-848;<br />

rNT-33FR-29<br />

B-221<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Bonomi<br />

Government INT-17IT-1279; INT-33IT-70<br />

B-226<br />

Hodza's Death INT-9CZ-721; INT-33CZ-45<br />

B-229<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark Time<br />

INT-8CR-160; INT-33CR-8<br />

B-230<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity INT-1AL-I40;<br />

INT-33AL-14<br />

B-231<br />

Tashnags Turn to Soviet Russia INT-3AM-47;<br />

INT-33AM-4<br />

B-232<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the Break<br />

with Finland INT-11FI-89; INT-33FI-9<br />

B-233<br />

Stalin's Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

at Chelm: a Symposium INT-21PO-926;<br />

INT-33PO-110<br />

B-234<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

INT-30YU-1489; INT-33YU-81<br />

B-23S<br />

Bonomi Government Seen Doomed by "Harsh"<br />

Armistice Terms INT-17IT-1335; INT-33IT-84<br />

B-236<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American Labor<br />

Delegates to Italy INT-17rr-1337: INT-33IT-85<br />

410 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

B-231<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support INT-9CZ-736; ¡NT-33CZ-49<br />

B-238<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

INT-13GE-1195; INT-33GE-S6<br />

B-239<br />

Grek-Amencan Committee <strong>of</strong> National Unity<br />

INT-33GR-S9<br />

B-240<br />

Politics Versus Academic Freedom in the Ecole<br />

Libre ¡NT-12FR-873; INT-33Z-86<br />

B-241<br />

Socialist-Communist Alliance in Italy as Seen by<br />

Italians in the U.S. INT-17IT-13S7;<br />

INT-33IT-87<br />

B-242<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened INT-171T-1359;<br />

INT-33IT-88<br />

B-243<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

Republican Press 1NT-27SP-323; INT-33SP-14<br />

B-244<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters Difficulties<br />

INT-1AL-145; ÍNT-33AL-I5<br />

B-245<br />

Current Polish-American Disagreement on Tactics<br />

1NT-21PO-954; INT-33PO-I22<br />

B-246<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Liberation INT-4AU-587;<br />

¡NT-33AU-2S<br />

B-241<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the U.S.<br />

INT-22PR-34; INT-33PR-4<br />

B-248<br />

Second American Slav Congress: A Preview<br />

INT-26SL-193; INT-33Z-88<br />

B-249<br />

French Opinion in the U.S. on the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany INT-12FR-884; INT-33FR-34<br />

B-250<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics INT-29UK-318: ¡NT-33UK-26<br />

B-251<br />

Lebanese-American Opposition to Arab Federation<br />

INT-2AB-250; INT-33AR-27<br />

B-252<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

INT-33SW-4<br />

B-2S3<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Liberation<br />

¡NT-9CZ-762; INT-33CZ-S3<br />

B-254<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Reactions to the<br />

Uprising in Slovakia INT-9CZ-764;<br />

INT-33CZ-56<br />

B-255<br />

Pro-Government Polish Liberals Join Forces Here<br />

INT-21PO-991: INT-33PO-135<br />

B-256<br />

German-American Reaction to Dumbarton Oaks<br />

INT-33GE-60 INT-13GE-1237<br />

B-257<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba 1NT-27SP-332;<br />

INT-33SP-18<br />

B-258<br />

Note on Steuben Society INT-13GE-1240;<br />

INT-33GE-61<br />

B-259<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog INT-1AL-148;<br />

INT-33AL-13<br />

B-260<br />

Catholic League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

INT-21PO-994; INT-33PO-138<br />

B-261<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

INT-23RM-275; INT-33HU-36<br />

B-262<br />

Second American Slav Congress: Footnote<br />

INT-26SL-205; INT-33Z-90<br />

B-263<br />

Italian America Considers the Roosevelt-Churchill<br />

Statement and UNRRA Aid 1NT-17IT-1457;<br />

INT-33IT-97<br />

B-264<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

de Gaulle INT-12FR-907; INT-33FR-36<br />

B-265<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest INT-4AU-627;<br />

INT-33AU-29<br />

B-266<br />

Antonini's Views After His Return from Italy<br />

INT-33IT-99<br />

B-261<br />

New Bulletin "Russian Affairs" INT-24RS-291;<br />

INT-33RS-26<br />

B-268<br />

Carpatho-Russian Liberation Congress<br />

INT-8CR-180; INT-33CR-10<br />

B-269<br />

Foreign-Language Press Comments on the Finnish<br />

Armistice ¡NT-11FI-98; 1NT-33FI-14<br />

B-270<br />

Baltic Nationalists Join Forces INT-5BA-4S4;<br />

INT-33U-42<br />

B-271<br />

KNAPP's Third Annual Convention<br />

1NT-21PO-1013; INT-33PO-141<br />

B-272<br />

American Hungarian Relief INT-15HU-648;<br />

INT-33HU-43<br />

B-213<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet INT-30YU-1586;<br />

INT-33YU-99<br />

B-214<br />

Greek-American Views <strong>of</strong> the Churchill-Stalin<br />

Agreement INT-14GR-600; INT-33GR-75<br />

B-215<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> Possible Republican Government<br />

Circulated in Spain INT-27SP-353; INT-33SP-19<br />

B-216<br />

Lithuanian American Council Rejects Nationalist<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Collaboration INT-5BA-466;<br />

INT-33U-43<br />

B-277<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

INT-4AU-658; INT-33AU-33<br />

B-218<br />

"Autonomous" Slovakia? ¡NT-9CZ-806:<br />

INT-33CZ-65<br />

B-219<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy and Count Sforza's Return to<br />

America INT-17IT-1S50; INT-33IT-102<br />

B-280<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

INT-27SP-358; INT-33SP-22<br />

B-281<br />

Committee To Rebuild Warsaw ¡NT-2IPO-1021;<br />

INT-33PO-144<br />

B-282<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada Join<br />

Forces INT-29UK-327; ¡NT-33UK-29<br />

B-283<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary INT-15HU-6S9;<br />

1NT-33HU-44<br />

B-284<br />

Lionello Ventun Plans To Return to Italy<br />

¡NT-17IT-1S66; INT-33IT-106


Index by Document Numbers B-356<br />

B-285<br />

Anti-Salazar Spokesman Discusses Portuguese<br />

American Activity INT-22PR-40; INT-33PR-5<br />

B-286<br />

George Baldanzi on the Italian Situation<br />

INT-17IT-1572; INT-niT-lOl<br />

B-287<br />

Agitation for Carpatho-Russian Plebescite<br />

Resumed INT-8CR-188; INT-33CR-11<br />

B-288<br />

Tresca Case Reappears INT-1717-1574:<br />

1NT-33¡T-108<br />

B-289<br />

Polish Question in the Presidential Election<br />

INT-21PO-1031; 1NT-33PO-148<br />

B-290<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government INT-1AL-158;<br />

1NT-33AL-17<br />

B-291<br />

Black Cat Reappears INT-14GR-614;<br />

INT-33GR-81<br />

B-292<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists ¡NT-24RS-314; INT-33RS-30<br />

B-293<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces ¡NT-27SP-373; INT-33SP-24<br />

B-294<br />

American Labor and Italian Trade Union<br />

Recognition ¡NT-17IT-1595: ¡NT-33IT-110<br />

B-295<br />

Intervention in Italy INT-17IT-1612:<br />

INT-33IT-112<br />

B-296<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee Nationalists<br />

Poles in the U.S. INT-2IPO-1055;<br />

INT-33PO-155<br />

B-291<br />

Arab-Americans Disturbed by American<br />

"Isolationism" INT-2AB-266; INT-33AR-3I<br />

B-298<br />

Christian Democrats in the U.S. INT-17IT-1617;<br />

INT-33IT-114<br />

B-299<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> Spanish Cortes Attracts Negrimsts<br />

INT-27SP-382; 1NT-33SP-27<br />

B-300<br />

Jewish Black Book as a Case in Zionist-Soviet<br />

Rapprochement INT-18JE-463; INT-33JE-38<br />

B-301<br />

Hungarian American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government INT-15HU-706;<br />

¡NT-33HU-50<br />

B-302<br />

Rift Among Italian-American Communists Marked<br />

by Appearance <strong>of</strong> New Publication<br />

INT-17IT-1629: INT-33IT-118<br />

B-303<br />

Admiral Sakellariou in Chicago INT-14GR-643;<br />

INT-33GR-89<br />

B-304<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do With<br />

Germany INT-13GE-1335; ¡NT-33GE-75<br />

B-305<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Dilemma INT-30YV-1658;<br />

INT-33YU-I13<br />

B-306<br />

American Polonia and the Problem Posed by the<br />

Lublin Government INT-21PO-1084;<br />

INT-33PO-158<br />

B.307<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

INT-14GR-649; INT-33GR-91<br />

B-308<br />

Pro-Government Polish Refugees Initiate<br />

Campaign To Smoke Out "Waverers" Here<br />

INT-2 IPO-1091; INT-33PO-159<br />

B-309<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic? INT-8CR-212;<br />

INT-33CR-16<br />

B-310<br />

Home for the United Nations ¡NT-19MI-405;<br />

¡NT-33Z-102<br />

B-311<br />

Portuguese Communist Manifesto Published by<br />

"Diario de Noticias" INT-22PR-43; INT-33PR-6<br />

B-312<br />

Italian-Americans Divided on Tarchiani<br />

Appointment ¡NT-17IT-1660; INT-33IT-125<br />

B-313<br />

Opinion Divided on Maritain's Appointment [as<br />

French Ambassador to the Vatican]<br />

1NT-12FR-959; INT-33FR-47<br />

B-314<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial and<br />

Reparations Clauses in Armistice INT-15HU-723;<br />

INT-33HU-54<br />

B-315<br />

Italian-American Press Comments on Britain's Bad<br />

Faith INT-17IT-1664; INT-33IT-127<br />

B-316<br />

Committee for Italian Unity Formed<br />

INT-171T-1671; INT-33IT-I28<br />

B-317<br />

American Polonia and Yalta INT-21PO-1133;<br />

INT-33PO-164<br />

B-318<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sees Yalta Decision<br />

as Touchstone for Lithuanian Independence<br />

INT-5BA-523; INT-33LI-51<br />

B-319<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American Press<br />

INT-14GR-662; INT-33GR-97<br />

B-320<br />

Magnes Proposal for Bi-National Palestine<br />

Receives No Support in Jewish Community<br />

INT-18JE-484; INT-33JE-51<br />

B-321<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian American<br />

Press INT-5BA-524; INT-33LI-52<br />

B-322<br />

Yugoslav Border Question Flares Anew Among<br />

Italian-Americans INT-17IT-1684; INT-33IT-129<br />

B-323<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

INT-30YU-1717; INT-33YU-120<br />

B-324<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

INT-9CZ-863; INT-33CZ-70<br />

B-325<br />

French After Yalta INT-12FR-981; INT-33FR-52<br />

B-326<br />

Hungarian Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

INT-15HU-732; ¡NT-33HU-S6<br />

B-321<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address Greek-American<br />

Community INT-14GR-669; INT-33GR-99<br />

B-328<br />

Italian-Americans on Yalta INT-¡7IT-1697;<br />

INT-33IT-130<br />

B-329<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Received into Soviet<br />

Fold INT-24RS-348; INT-33RS-46<br />

B-330<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

INT-24RS-351; ¡NT-33RS-47<br />

B-331<br />

Jewish Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta INT-18JE-486;<br />

INT-33JE-52<br />

B-332<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy Toward<br />

Political Parties INT-30YÜ-1735; INT-33YU-125<br />

B-333<br />

American Polonia and Yalta [Part II]<br />

INT-21PO-1184; INT-33PO-168<br />

B-334<br />

Italian-American Labor Leaders Seek Formula for<br />

Cooperation <strong>of</strong> All Factions /iVT-7 7IT-1703;<br />

INT-33IT-131<br />

B-335<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

INT-13GE-1426; INT-33GE-84<br />

B-336<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San Francisco<br />

¡NT-27SP-429; ¡NT-33SP-32<br />

B-331<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks American<br />

Catholic Support INT-4AU-750; INT-33AU-43<br />

B-338<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left INT-13GE-1435;<br />

INT-33GE-86<br />

B-339<br />

Zionist Reactions to Roosevelt Statement on<br />

Palestine Disclose Mounting Support for Rabbi<br />

Silver INT-18JE-494; ¡NT-33JE-55<br />

B-340<br />

Salvemini Advocates Insurrection Against Allies in<br />

Italy INT-17IT-1710; INT-33IT-132<br />

B-341<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic Monks<br />

at St. Procopius Abbey INT-33Z-105<br />

B-342<br />

Long-Heralded Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy Commences Activities<br />

INT-22PR-49; INT-33PR-7<br />

B-343<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia INT-15HU-745;<br />

1NT-33HU-58<br />

B-344<br />

Exiles from Greece Planning Return<br />

INT-14GR-683; INT-33GR-104<br />

B-345<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand Allied<br />

Status for Italy INT-17IT-1719; INT-33IT-133<br />

B-346<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference INT-19MI-424; INT-33Z-108<br />

B-341<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade INT-30YU-1759;<br />

INT-33YU-129<br />

B-348<br />

Silone Attacks Antonini and the AFL<br />

INT-17IT-1730; INT-33IT-135<br />

B-349<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference INT-6BE-91; INT-33BE-7<br />

B-350<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> Government in Greece Leads to<br />

Greek-American Realignment Here<br />

¡NT-14GR-688; 1NT-33GR-106<br />

B-351<br />

Press Views <strong>of</strong> France in the General Security<br />

Organization INT- 12FR-1021; INT-33FR-61<br />

B-352<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government INT-4AU-791; INT-33AU-47<br />

B-353<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow INT-33YU-133<br />

B-354<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the New<br />

Finnish Cabinet and Three Party Coalition<br />

¡NT-11FI-120; INT-33FI-29<br />

B-355<br />

American Polonia Reconsiders Yalta: Signs <strong>of</strong><br />

Compromise Before Arrest <strong>of</strong> Sixteen Poles<br />

INT-2 IPO-1320; INT-33PO-178<br />

B-356<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco INT-30YU-179I; INT-33YU-134<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 411


B-357 Index by Document Numbers<br />

B-357<br />

Polish Refugees in 1945 ¡NT-21PO-1328;<br />

INT-33PO-I80<br />

B-3S8<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess Communist<br />

Influence in the Provisional Government<br />

INT-9CZ-910; INT-33CZ-71<br />

B-3S9<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian "Territorial<br />

Integrity" lNT-niT-1769; INT-33IT-143<br />

B-360<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak Plans<br />

for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians INT-15HU-774;<br />

INT-33HU-70<br />

B-361<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece INT-I4GR-705;<br />

INT-33GR-111<br />

B-362<br />

Polish-Americans React to Arrest <strong>of</strong> Underground<br />

Leaders INT-21PO-1340<br />

B-363<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's Execution in the<br />

Italian-Language Press INT-17IT-1773;<br />

¡NT-33IT-144<br />

B-364<br />

Prime Minister Voulgaris' Rebuke to<br />

Greek-American Leftists INT-14GR-712;<br />

¡NT-33GR-114<br />

B-365<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by Anglo-American<br />

Stand on Trieste INT-30YU-1S08:<br />

INT-33YU-138<br />

B-366<br />

German Refugees on Germany INT-33GE-98<br />

B-367<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

INT-8CR-236; ¡NT-33CR-18<br />

B-368<br />

Yiddish Press on San Francisco: First Phase<br />

INT-18JE-526; INT-33JE-63<br />

B-369<br />

Free Albania Rejects Proposal for Dissolution<br />

INT-1 AL-185; INT-33AL-19<br />

B-370<br />

Hungarian-Americans Ask: What To Do with<br />

Horthy? mT-lSHU-784; INT-33HU-74<br />

B-371<br />

Communists Revive Agitation for<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union with the U.S.S.R.<br />

INT-8CR-237; INT-33CR-19<br />

B-372<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus INT-9CZ-920;<br />

INT-33GE-100<br />

B-373<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board INT-10EU-599; 1NT-33Z-114<br />

B-374<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss Moscow's<br />

Stand on Poland INT-9CZ-923; INT-33CZ-75<br />

B-375<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches Anti-Turk<br />

Campaign INT-3AM-74; INT-33AM-9<br />

B-376<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1584; INT-33GE-101<br />

B-377<br />

Atlantis Claims Credit for Inducing Greek '<br />

Government To Inaugurate New Economic<br />

Policy INT-14GR-723; INT-33GR-116<br />

B-378<br />

Militant Zionism in the Ascendant INT-18JE-532;<br />

INT-33JE-64<br />

B-379<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

INT-17IT-1802; INT-33IT-148<br />

412 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

B-380<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American Community <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIÓ ¡NT-29UK-357;<br />

INT-33UK-3S<br />

B-381<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press INT-24RS-389;<br />

INT-33RS-54<br />

B-382<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

INT-21PO-1410; INT-33PO-187<br />

B-383<br />

Autonomous Macedonia INT-7BV-145;<br />

INT-33BU-17<br />

B-384<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

INT-14GR-731; INT-33GR-117<br />

B-38S<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant Crisis<br />

and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League INT-18JE-543;<br />

¡NT-33JE-68<br />

B-386<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary INT-1SHU-805; INT-33HU-77<br />

B-387<br />

Polish-American Reactions to the New Polish<br />

Government INT-21PO-1444; INT-33PO-188<br />

B-388<br />

Italian-American Comment on the Parri<br />

Government INT-17IT-1819; INT-33IT-152<br />

B-389<br />

Arabic-Language Press Denounces French Policies<br />

in Syria and Lebanon INT-2AB-314;<br />

INT-33AR-35<br />

B-390<br />

Sophianopoulos and the Greek-American<br />

Community INT-14GR-741; ¡NT-33GR-121<br />

B-391<br />

American Polonia Preparing To Accept Warsaw?<br />

INT-21PO-1479; INT-33PO-189<br />

B-392<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Moblizing INT-30YU-I869; INT-33YU-1S2<br />

B-393<br />

Kars and Ardahan Stir Armenian-American<br />

Ambitions INT-3AM-81; INT-33AM-10<br />

B-394<br />

British Elections in the Greek-American Press<br />

INT-14GR-745; INT-33GR-125<br />

B-395<br />

Polish-American Congress at the Cross-Roads<br />

INT-21PO-1529; ¡NT-33PO-191<br />

B-396<br />

Warsaw Looms Larger in Polish-Language Press<br />

INT-21PO-1530; INT-33PO-192<br />

B-391<br />

[Jewish] AB-3-5.7<br />

Jewish Comments on the President's Palestine<br />

Statement INT-18JE-573<br />

B-398<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority INT-15HU-816<br />

[Hungarians] AD-3-5.5<br />

B-399<br />

Austrian Exiles Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

INT-4AU-887<br />

[Austrians] AD-3-5.2<br />

B-400<br />

[Overall foreign nationality groups] AD-3-5.11<br />

Topics <strong>of</strong> September in the Foreign Nationality<br />

Press INT-10EU-63I<br />

B-401<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in<br />

German-American Press INT-13GE-1708<br />

B-912<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Organizational Leaders in Pittsburgh,<br />

Jan. 23, 1945 INT-8CR-204<br />

B-913<br />

Vrabel Comments [on Carpatho-Russian Scene<br />

Abroad and in U.S.] INT-8CR-20S<br />

B-914<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jan. 23, cont. INT-8CR-206<br />

B-917<br />

Greek Catholic Scene ¡NT-8CR-209<br />

B-921<br />

Anti-Union with <strong>US</strong>SR "Memorandum" in<br />

Preparation INT-8CR-210<br />

B-926<br />

[Greek Catholic Groups Response to Jan. 23<br />

Congress Resolution] INT-8CR-213<br />

B-938<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz] INT-15HU-725<br />

B-966<br />

Mass Meetings? INT-8CR-217<br />

B-912<br />

Greek Catholic, etc. Memorandum [in Preparation]<br />

INT-8CR-218<br />

B-991<br />

Remarks by President <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress INT-8CR-219<br />

B-993<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> GCU INT-8CR-221<br />

B-999<br />

GCU Memorandum; Masaryk INT-8CR-222<br />

B-1004<br />

Remarks by Revesz ¡NT-15HU-768<br />

B-100S<br />

Zatkovich-Papanek Conversation, Memo <strong>of</strong> GCU,<br />

et altera INT-8CR-226<br />

B-1008<br />

GCU Memorandum INT-8CR-227<br />

B-1013<br />

[Information about Carpatho-Russian Activities<br />

and Fierlinger Statement] INT-8CR-231<br />

B-1024<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO) INT-8CR-239<br />

B-1025<br />

Tkach on Masaryk INT-8CR-240<br />

B-1026<br />

[Information on Ratica and Pachuta] INT-8CR-241<br />

B-1027<br />

[Calvin Brook's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian<br />

Situation] INT-8CR-242<br />

B-1037<br />

Zatkovich on Cession <strong>of</strong> SubCarpthian-Russia to<br />

U.S.S.R. INT-8CR-2S2<br />

B-1047<br />

Comment by Tkach and Sudimack ¡NT-8CR-261<br />

B-1049<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> All-Russian Peoples] INT-8CR-265<br />

M-l<br />

Germans in Cleveland INT-33GE-8<br />

M-2<br />

[Lecture program on Poland] INT-33PO-6<br />

M-4<br />

Lithuanians: Appearance <strong>of</strong> Ex-President Smetona<br />

before the Lakewood Club 1NT-33LI-3<br />

M-5<br />

[Symposium on "The Political Responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the German People"] INT-21PO-245;<br />

INT-33PO-7<br />

M-6<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> German People INT-33GE-9


Index by Document Numbers M-97<br />

M-7<br />

Lithuanian Meeting in St. Casimir Parish<br />

Banquet-Meeting To Honor Father Ignatius<br />

Valanciunas INT-33U-4<br />

M-9<br />

Dr. C. J Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration INT-33U-S<br />

M-ll<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Section <strong>of</strong> Intercultural<br />

Library INT-13GE-569; INT-33GE-10<br />

M-12<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Congress for Democracy and<br />

Americans All INT-13GE-704; ¡NT-33GE-11<br />

M-13<br />

[Polish newspapermen's convention in Trenton,<br />

N.J.] INT-21PO-275; INT-33PO-10<br />

M-14<br />

Fighting French Program Sponsored by Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall INT-33FR-8<br />

M-15<br />

Hungarian Evening at the American Common,<br />

New York City, Feb. 26, 1943 ¡NT-33HU-5<br />

M-17<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

INT-33GE-12<br />

M-18<br />

Address by Polish Consul Sztark to the Free<br />

World Association Meeting INT-21PO-290;<br />

IXT-33PO-ÍI<br />

M-19<br />

Poland Day Rally INT-21PO-295; INT-33PO-12<br />

M-20<br />

Hungarian "Liberty Day" Meeting INT-15HU-298;<br />

INT-33HU-7<br />

M-21<br />

[Addresses by Ruth Mitchell] INT-30YU-792<br />

M-22<br />

Meeting in New York City for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish Republican Prisoners in North Africa<br />

INT-27SP-123; INT-33SP-1<br />

M-24<br />

Requiem Mass and Pilsudski Rally Called by<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent INT-21PO-309: INT-33PO-13<br />

M-28<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

Mar. 28, 1943 INT-33UK-3<br />

M-29<br />

Meeting Sponsored by the Union for Democratic<br />

Action [report] 1NT-19MI-196<br />

M-31<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting INT-21PO-274;<br />

INT-33PO-14<br />

M.32<br />

Communist Party Builders Congress 1NT-19MI-197<br />

M-33<br />

Ehrlich-Alter Protest Meeting 1NT-33PO-15<br />

M-34<br />

Carnegie Hall Rally for Spanish Prisoners<br />

INT-27SP-132; ¡NT-33SP-2<br />

M-35<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom INT-13GE-633; INT-33GE-15<br />

M-36<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee in New York City] INT-27SP-142<br />

M-31<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Fnends <strong>of</strong> Poland, in<br />

Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

INT-2IPO-330; ¡NT-33PO-16<br />

M-38<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German-American Emergency<br />

Conference INT-13GE-624; 1NT-33GE-16<br />

M-40<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong> Cypriots,<br />

New York City, Apr. 28, 1943 INT-33GR-29<br />

M-41<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 152nd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Signing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution<br />

INT-21PO-395; INT-33PO-19<br />

M-42<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 9, 1943 INT-33CZ-14<br />

M-43<br />

Fourth Anniversary Banquet <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo" INT-33IT-9<br />

M-44<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> Pilsudski's Anniversary in New<br />

York City INT-21PO-418; INT-33PO-21<br />

M-46<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Eire Society, Boston, May 5, 1943<br />

¡NT-16IR-13: ¡NT-33IR-I<br />

M-48<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and economic<br />

problems relating to European federation]<br />

INT-10EU-227<br />

M-50<br />

Serbs: Meeting under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council, Detroit, Mich., June 6, 1943<br />

INT-30YU-941<br />

M-51<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration in Chicago<br />

¡NT-10EU-229; INT-33PO-25<br />

M-52<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs INT-19MI-225<br />

M-S3<br />

Polish-American Rally Sponsored by the Women's<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> the International Workers Order<br />

1NT-21PO-461; INT-33PO-26<br />

M-56<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Economic Commission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-European Union INT-10EU-237<br />

M-51<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June 22<br />

and 27, 1943 INT-24RS-163; INT-33RS-1<br />

M-58<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, NYC, July<br />

8, 1943 1NT-33RS-3<br />

M-59<br />

Baltic Rally, Detroit, Michigan, June 20, 1943<br />

INT-33U-9<br />

M-61<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies, Cleveland, June 27,<br />

1943 ¡NT-33CZ-23<br />

M-62<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth District <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Falcons in Detroit INT-2IPO-490: 1NT-33PO-30<br />

M-64<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in Detroit, July ¡4,<br />

1943 INT-33FR-17<br />

M-65<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner INT-33BE-1<br />

M-61<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War" Congress<br />

INT-7BU-S6: INT-33BU-5<br />

M-68<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian Partisans<br />

INT-33CR-3<br />

M-69<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Section <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers' Order INT-2IPO-503; INT-33PO-33<br />

M-70<br />

[Lecture on "Upsurge in Italy: What Does It<br />

Portend?"] INT-17IT-747; INT-33IT-15<br />

M-ll<br />

Pilsudski Legion Anniversary Celebration<br />

INT-21PO-513; INT-33PO-34<br />

M-12<br />

Czech "Mobilization for Liberty" Rally<br />

1NT-33CZ-24<br />

M-13<br />

Italian Communist Party Meeting INT-I7n'-787;<br />

INT-33IT-16<br />

M-14<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Granite Cutters International<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> New York INT-17IT-792:<br />

INT-33IT-18<br />

M-1S<br />

Polish War Anniversary Commemoration<br />

INT-21PO-528; INT-33PO-35<br />

M-16<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> ItaUan Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory INT-171T-804:<br />

1NT-33IT-19<br />

M-ll<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greater Newark Italian-American<br />

Labor Committee INT-17IT-805; INT-33IT-20<br />

M-18<br />

Mass Meeting and Reception for "Official Soviet<br />

Delegation" INT-33RS-6<br />

M-80<br />

Rally <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> ItaUan Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory ¡NT-17IT-819;<br />

INT-33IT-23<br />

M-81<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Fourth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland's Fight for Freedom INT-21PO-539;<br />

1NT-33PO-36<br />

M-82<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance INT-9CZ-539; INT-33CZ-26<br />

M-83<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish People<br />

1NT-10EU-2S9; 1NT-33SP-6<br />

M-84<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

INT-24RS-186; INT-33RS-7<br />

M-85<br />

Speech by Haakon Lie INT-25SC-236;<br />

INT-33NW-4<br />

M-86<br />

Commemoration Meeting for Bruno Buozzi and<br />

Giovanni Roveda INT-1717-861; INT-331T-28<br />

M-87<br />

Columbus Day Celebration INT-17IT-872;<br />

INT-33IT-29<br />

M-88<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by United<br />

Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12, 1943<br />

¡NT-30YU-1111; INT-33YU-46<br />

M-89<br />

French-American Club Dinner INT-12FR-673;<br />

¡NT-33FR-22<br />

M-90<br />

Polish-American Meeting ¡NT-21PO-S63:<br />

INT-33PO-39<br />

M-91<br />

Polish-American Meeting INT-2IPO-S74;<br />

INT-33PO-41<br />

M-92<br />

Address by Jan Masaryk ¡NT-9CZ-579;<br />

INT-33CZ-30<br />

M-93<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk INT-21PO-576;<br />

INT-33PO-44<br />

M-94<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

INT-30YU-1123; INT-33YU-47<br />

M-95<br />

Lecture by Jan Masaryk INT-9CZ-580;<br />

INT-33CZ-31<br />

M-96<br />

Address on World Organization INT-21PO-583;<br />

INT-33PO-46<br />

M-97<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the Free World<br />

Association INT-27SP-235; INT-33SP-7<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 413


M-98 Index by Document Numbers<br />

M-98<br />

Polish-American Meeting INT-21PO-585;<br />

INT-33PO-47<br />

M-99<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations] INT-33UK-9<br />

M-100<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship INT-24RS-199;<br />

INT-33RS-S<br />

M-101<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally INT-24RS-200;<br />

INT-33RS-9<br />

M-102<br />

Russian American Meeting INT-24RS-198:<br />

INT-33RS-10<br />

M-103<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Independence<br />

INT-33AU-13<br />

M-104<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovenian American National Council<br />

¡NT-30YU-1I41; INT-33YU-49<br />

M-105<br />

Annual Banquet <strong>of</strong> National Epirotic [Liberation]<br />

Society INT-14GR-43S; INT-33GR-41<br />

M-106<br />

Polish-American Meeting INT-21PO-603;<br />

INT-33PO-51<br />

M-107<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the National Convention, Order <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy] INT-17IT-904; INT-33IT-34<br />

M-108<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans in Support <strong>of</strong><br />

the People <strong>of</strong> Italy INT-17IT-9I1; INT-33rT-33<br />

M-109<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Zionism 1NT-33JE-} 9<br />

M-110<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists INT-33GE-29<br />

M-lll<br />

Greek-American Labor Congress INT-14GR-440;<br />

INT-33GR-42<br />

M-112<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic American Society<br />

INT-33LI-17<br />

M-113<br />

Forum Discussion on Poland's Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-613; INT-33PO-54<br />

M-114<br />

American Yugoslav Unity Day INT-30YU-1163;<br />

INT-33YU-56<br />

M-115<br />

Lecture on the <strong>US</strong>SR INT-24RS-205; INT-33Z-51<br />

M-116<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for the<br />

Ukraine] INT-33VK-Í0<br />

M-117<br />

Talk By Jan Masaryk INT-33CZ-36<br />

M-118<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich INT-30YU-1174;<br />

INT-33YU-57<br />

M-119<br />

Frans Van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations INT-6BE-34; INT-33BE-3<br />

M-120<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures INT-10EU-302;<br />

¡NT-33Z-55<br />

M-121<br />

Italian Sympathy Meeting: 83rd Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Garibaldi Rally 1NT-17IT-934; ¡NT-33IT-39<br />

M-122<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Comité de Unificación Hispana<br />

INT-27SP-244; ¡NT-33SP-9<br />

M-123<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent INT-15HU-46S;<br />

INT-33HU-13<br />

414 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

M-124<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

INT-33Z-S6<br />

M-125<br />

Banquet Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense<br />

Council, Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1943<br />

INT-30YU-11S7; INT-33YU-58<br />

M-126<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom Rally in Boston<br />

INT-17IT-938; INT-33IT-42<br />

M-127<br />

Polish Anti-Soviet Demonstration INT-2IPO-644;<br />

INT-33PO-61<br />

M-128<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum<br />

¡NT-33GE-32<br />

M-129<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

¡NT-33LI-18<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Communists<br />

INT-5BA-283<br />

M-130<br />

Waclaw Lednicki's Lectures on Poland<br />

INT-21PO-645; ¡NT-33PO-64<br />

M-131<br />

Anniversary Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Assassination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carlo Tresca ¡NT-17IT-954;<br />

INT-33IT-45<br />

M-132<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

INT-21PO-656; INT-33PO-66<br />

M-133<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Proposed Change <strong>of</strong> Name for the<br />

Communist Party<br />

¡NT-33Z-59<br />

M-134<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts," sponsored<br />

by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

INT-33GE-33 INT-13GE-956<br />

M-135<br />

Two Speeches on Soviet Foreign Policy, Foreign<br />

Policy Association, January 17, 1944<br />

INT-33YU-61<br />

M-136<br />

Three Polish-American Meetings INT-21PO-650;<br />

INT-33PO-67<br />

M-131<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Greek-American Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IWO ¡NT-14GR-459; INT-33GR-43<br />

M-138<br />

Challenge to Emil Ludwig INT-13GE-962<br />

INT-33GE-34<br />

M-139<br />

ItaUan Communist Meeting 1NT-17IT-972;<br />

INT-33IT-46<br />

M-140<br />

CIP Forum INT-19MI-272;<br />

INT-33Z-61<br />

M-141<br />

Emil Ludwig on the German Problem<br />

INT-13GE-963; INT-33GE-35<br />

M-142<br />

Speech by Emil Lengyel INT-1SHU-478;<br />

INT-33HU-14<br />

M-143<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting ÍNT-I4GR-462<br />

INT-33GR-45<br />

M-144<br />

New World Club Discussion on Germany<br />

INT-13GE-966 INT-33GE-38<br />

M-145<br />

Lecture on Poland INT-21PO-676;<br />

INT-33PO-71<br />

M-146<br />

Right- and Left-Wing Polish-American Meetings in<br />

Detroit INT-21PO-682: INT-33PO-72<br />

M-147<br />

Kerensky on Russia and the Atlantic Charter<br />

INT-24RS-227; INT-33RS-11<br />

M-148<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting INT-5BA-312;<br />

INT-33U-19<br />

M-149<br />

Polish-American Rally INT-33PO-73<br />

M-150<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Poland Debated at Vassar<br />

INT-21PO-726: INT-33PO-74<br />

M-151<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

INT-5BA-332; ¡NT-33U-21<br />

M-152<br />

Open Forum on the Future Role <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Jewry ¡NT-18JE-332: INT-33JE-21<br />

M-153<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Estonian Independence Day,<br />

February, 1944 INT-33ES-1<br />

M-154<br />

Left-Wing Italian-American Meeting<br />

INT-17IT-1044; ¡NT-33IT-49<br />

M-155<br />

Pro-Soviet Polish-American Rally INT-21PO-702;<br />

INT-33PO-76<br />

M-156<br />

Anti-Zionist Jewish Meeting INT-18JE-334;<br />

INT-33JE-22<br />

M-151<br />

Polish Nationalist Rally INT-21PO-730;<br />

INT-33PO-78<br />

M-158<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or Friendship?"<br />

Roundtable discussion sponsored by German<br />

American Emergency Conference<br />

INT-13GE-1014; ¡NT-33GE-39<br />

M-159<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association INT-33UK-14<br />

M-160<br />

Two Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

INT-2IPO-737; INT-33PO-82<br />

M-161<br />

Emergency Conference on American Unity<br />

INT-10EU-361; INT-33Z-65<br />

M-162<br />

Italian-American Rally for American-Soviet<br />

Friendship INT-17IT-1073; INT-33IT-S1<br />

M-163<br />

Rally for Palestine INT-18JE-353: 1NT-33JE-24<br />

M-164<br />

Paul Hagen Lecture INT-13GE-1043;<br />

INT-33GE-40<br />

M-165<br />

Johannes Steel on Punishing Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1045; INT-33GE-41<br />

M-166<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Greek Independence Day, 24-26<br />

March 1944 INT-14GR-488; INT-33GR-48<br />

M-161<br />

Refugee Discussion on Germany sponsored by<br />

New World Club, New York City, April 4, 1944<br />

INT-33GE-37<br />

M-168<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April 2, 1944<br />

INT-33YU-67<br />

M-169<br />

Oscar Halecki on "Poland Tomorrow"<br />

INT-21PO-770; INT-33PO-84<br />

M-170<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question INT-21PO-771; INT-33PO-8S<br />

M-171<br />

Annual Shevchenko Memorial Exercises<br />

¡NT-33VK-17


Index by Document Numbers M-244<br />

M-172<br />

Belgian Meeting in Detroit INT-6BE-41;<br />

INT-33BE-4<br />

M-173<br />

Debate: "Should Germany Be<br />

Dismembered?"<br />

INT-13GE-1073; ¡NT-33GE-43<br />

M-174<br />

Christian Looks at the Jewish National Home<br />

INT-1SJE-367; INT-33JE-25<br />

M-175<br />

Italian-American Meeting INT-171T-1Î44;<br />

INT-33IT-58<br />

M-176<br />

Two Pan-Serb Speeches INT-30YU-1367;<br />

1NT-33YU-70<br />

M-177<br />

Discussion-"Agenda for Peace" INT-10EU-391;<br />

INT-33Z-70<br />

M-178<br />

Polish Nationalist Lecture INT-21PO-S01;<br />

INT-33PO-S8<br />

M-179<br />

Mass Meeting To Pay Tribute to the Heroes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Warsaw Ghetto INT-33JE-26<br />

M-180<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bas-Relief to Fordham<br />

University<br />

1NT-21PO-80S; ¡NT-33PO-89<br />

M-181<br />

Pro-Communist Italian-American Rally<br />

INT-17IT-1143: INT-33IT-59<br />

M-182<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

INT-33YU-73; INT-33Z-73<br />

M-183<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French Consul<br />

General in San Francisco INT-12FR-8I3;<br />

INT-33FR-27<br />

M-184<br />

Conference and Mass Rally <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

American Polish Labor Council INT-21PO-823;<br />

INT-33PO-90<br />

M-185<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly INT-5BA-368; ¡NT-33LI-24<br />

M-186<br />

Third Anniversary <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

INT-13GE-1121; INT-33GE-46<br />

M-187<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the Small<br />

Nations" INT-14GR-S15: INT-33GR-33<br />

M-188<br />

Symposium on "America and Russia"<br />

INT-24RS-258; 1NT-33RS-16<br />

M-189<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration<br />

INT-21PO-8S1: 1NT-33PO-92<br />

M-190<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League<br />

1NT-Í3GE-H26 INT-33GE-47<br />

M-191<br />

Benefít for United Jewish Appeal<br />

INT-33AU-21<br />

M-192<br />

Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, [Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union] INT-24RS-255; INT-33RS-18<br />

M-194<br />

Polish Diplomat Lectures on Russia and<br />

Poland<br />

1NT-21PO-8Í3; INT-33PO-93<br />

M-195<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs INT-33Z-76<br />

M-196<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly INT-5BA-380; INT-33LI-25<br />

M-191<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

INT-10EV-401; INT-33Z-77<br />

M-198<br />

President Benes Honored on His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday<br />

INT-9CZ-705; INT-33CZ-42<br />

M-199<br />

Lecture on "The Soviet Union and Jewry"<br />

INT-33RS-20<br />

M-200<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. F. W. Foerster<br />

INT-13GE-1149 INT-33GE-49<br />

M-201<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in Germany<br />

and Italy INT-10EU-411; INT-33GE-50<br />

M-202<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity INT-10EU-410; ¡NT-33Z-78<br />

M-203<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

INT-12FR-831; 1NT-33FR-28<br />

M-204<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> "I Am an American Day" by the<br />

Michigan Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy] ¡NT-23RM-257;<br />

INT-33RM-11<br />

M-205<br />

Lithuanian Liberty Bell Day Celebration<br />

INT-33U-26<br />

M-206<br />

Italian-American Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Matteotti<br />

INT-17IT-1258; INT-33IT-6S<br />

M-207<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the New England Zionist Region<br />

¡NT-33JE-28<br />

M-208<br />

Meeting on Polish-Soviet Relations INT-33PO-101<br />

M-209<br />

Slav Meetings ¡NT-33Z-80<br />

M-210<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives INT-9CZ-7I7; INT-33CZ-44<br />

M-211<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Independence Day and the Birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Garibaldi ¡NT-17IT-¡289; ¡NT-33¡T-71<br />

M-212<br />

Two Hungarian-American Meetings Protesting<br />

Sztojay's Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Jews ¡NT-¡5HU-590:<br />

¡NT-33HU-28<br />

M-213<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote Societies<br />

"Akrokeravnia" ¡NT-I4GR-543: ¡NT-33GR-54<br />

M-214<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center ¡NT-5BA-400; ¡NT-33U-30<br />

M-215<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

¡NT-24RS-286<br />

M-216<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Eighth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Civil War<br />

¡NT-27SP-315; INT-33SP-12<br />

M-217<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland ¡NT-9CZ-740;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-47<br />

M-218<br />

Annual Summer Festival <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy ¡NT-¡lF¡-90; ¡NT-33F¡-8<br />

M-219<br />

Mass Meeting To Celebrate the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

¡NT-17¡T-13¡5: ¡NT-33¡T-79<br />

M-221<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor Council<br />

¡NT-¡7¡T-1340; ¡NT-33¡T-82<br />

M-222<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress ¡NT-26SL-¡82; ¡NT-33Z-83<br />

M-223<br />

AH American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

INT-33Z-84<br />

M-224<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the GAPA] ¡NT-¡4GR-560;<br />

¡NT-33GR-58<br />

M-225<br />

Rally on the Thirtieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Campaign<br />

for Polish Independence ¡NT-2¡PO-934;<br />

¡NT-33PO-H4<br />

M-226<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-2¡PO-925; INT-33PO-120<br />

M-221<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally INT-29UK-3¡3;<br />

¡NT-33UK-25<br />

M-228<br />

Two Lectures by Ambrogio Domini<br />

¡NT-17¡T-1352; ¡NT-33¡T-89<br />

M-229<br />

Hungarian-Americans Celebrate Annual Hungarian<br />

Day ¡NT-15HU-603; ¡NT-33HU-32<br />

M-230<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange Lectures in Detroit and<br />

Vicinity INT-2¡PO-94S; ¡NT-33PO-126<br />

M-231<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America ¡NT-¡4GR-574; ¡NT-33GR-64<br />

M-232<br />

California State Conference <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress ¡NT-2¡PO-975;<br />

¡NT-33PO-¡3¡<br />

M-233<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings ¡NT-9CZ-75S;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-54<br />

M-234<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German Attack on Poland ¡NT-21PO-969;<br />

¡NT-33PO-133<br />

M-23S<br />

Mass Meeting Sponsored by the Committee for<br />

the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo ¡NT-14GR-S76;<br />

¡NT-33GR-68<br />

M-236<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

¡NT-9CZ-766; ¡NT-33CZ-58<br />

M-231<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

¡NT-7BU-108; ¡NT-33BU-9<br />

M-238<br />

Address by Vladimir S. Hurban ¡NT-9CZ-77¡;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-S9<br />

M-239<br />

Luncheon in Honor <strong>of</strong> Louis Dolivet [Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Free World] ¡NT-33FR-3S<br />

M-240<br />

Address by Dr. Eugene Lobl ¡NT-9CZ-783;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-62<br />

M-241<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National Federation,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1, 1944 ¡NT-30YU-1558;<br />

¡NT-33YU-94<br />

M-242<br />

Address by Robert de Saint-Jean ¡NT-I2FR-906;<br />

¡NT-33FR-37<br />

M-243<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Polish Sea League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

¡NT-2¡PO-958; ¡NT-33PO-¡39<br />

M-244<br />

Town Hall Forum ¡NT-14GR-592; ¡NT-33GR-73<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 415


M-245 Index by Document Numbers<br />

M-245<br />

Round Table Discussion on Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-64S; INT-33HU-40<br />

M-246<br />

Speech by Louis Dolivet on "France Today"<br />

INT-33FR-38<br />

M-247<br />

"Hope <strong>of</strong> Israel Assembly" INT-33JE-37<br />

M-248<br />

Lecture on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

INT-10EU-486; INT-33PO-140<br />

M-249<br />

Rally in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-594; ¡NT-33GR-74<br />

M-250<br />

Two Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Founding <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak Republic<br />

INT-9CZ-793; INT-33CZ-63<br />

M-251<br />

Lecture on Communism INT-21PO-1010;<br />

INT-33PO-143<br />

M-252<br />

Armistice Day Celebration INT-12FR-913;<br />

INT-33FR-40<br />

M.253<br />

Address by Gaetano Salvemini INT-17rr-1525;<br />

INT-33IT-I03<br />

M-254<br />

Inaugural Convention <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> American<br />

War Mothers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent INT-21PO-10I7;<br />

INT-33PO-145<br />

M-255<br />

Austrian Independence Day Meeting<br />

¡NT-4AU-6S4: INT-33AU-34<br />

M-2S6<br />

Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> St. Sophia<br />

INT-14GR-607; INT-33GR-77<br />

M-257<br />

Talk by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange INT-2IPO-1020;<br />

INT-33PO-146<br />

M-258<br />

Lecture: Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-21PO-1027; INT-33RS-29<br />

M-259<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-14GR-610; INT-33GR-78<br />

M-260<br />

Gaetano Salvemini Lectures on "What To Do with<br />

Germany" WT-17IT-1565; INT-33IT-109<br />

M-261<br />

Three Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

INT-30YU-1628; INT-33YU-106<br />

M-262<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

INT-29UK-328; INT-33UK-30<br />

M-263<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

November Insurrection INT-21PO-1032;<br />

INT-33PO-151<br />

M-264<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

INT-19MI-377; ¡NT-33FR-42<br />

M-265<br />

"Informational Rally" <strong>of</strong> KNAPP INT-2 i PO-1028;<br />

INT-33PO-152<br />

M-266<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Union/JVr^RS-iJZ; INT-33RS-31<br />

M-267<br />

Lionello Venturi Discusses the Italian Situation<br />

and the Latin Union INT-33IT-111<br />

M-268<br />

Polish Mass Meeting INT-21PO-1042;<br />

¡NT-33PO-154<br />

M-269<br />

Talk by Henri Fast on "The United Nations <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow" INT-06BE-60; INT-33BE-6<br />

416 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

M.270<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk INT-33PO-156<br />

M-271<br />

Protest Meeting Against British Intervention in<br />

Greece INT-14GR-630; ¡NT-33GR-85<br />

M-272<br />

Two Lectures by G. A. Borgese INT17IT-1619:<br />

¡NT-33IT-U3<br />

M-273<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society<br />

INT-11FI-104; INT-33FI-18<br />

M-274<br />

Paul Tillich and Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1301; INT-33GE-74<br />

M-275<br />

Post-War Program for "Czechoslovak Americans"<br />

INT-33CZ-69<br />

M-276<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece" INT-33GR-88<br />

M-277<br />

Eleventh Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association INT-8CR-196; INT-33CR-1S<br />

M-278<br />

Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist<br />

Organization INT-18JE-465; INT-33JE-40<br />

M-279<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

¡NT-24RS-332; INT-33RS-39<br />

M-280<br />

Greek Rally INT-14GR-642; INT-33GR-92<br />

M-281<br />

Panel Debate on Peace in Eastern Europe<br />

INT-10EU-529; INT-33Z-100<br />

M-282<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1653; INT-33IT-124<br />

M-283<br />

Address by Louis Dolivet [on International<br />

Problems] INT-33FR-46<br />

M-284<br />

Lecture on Polish-Russian Relations<br />

INT-21PO-1077; INT-33PO-161<br />

M-285<br />

Lecture on the Present Situation in Poland<br />

INT-2 IPO-¡086; INT-33PO-I62<br />

M-286<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by Amencan<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, February 7,<br />

1945 INT-30YU-1691; INT-33YU-116<br />

M-287<br />

Lecture on "America and Russia After the War"<br />

INT-24RS-337; INT-33RS-40<br />

M-288<br />

Victory Banquet INT-24RS-338; INT-33RS-41<br />

M-289<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

and Vicinity INT-24RS-336; ¡NT-33RS-42<br />

M-290<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

INT-24RS-340; INT-33RS-43<br />

M-291<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

INT-5BA-5I5; INT-33LI-50<br />

M-292<br />

Lecture: "Inside Spain Today" INT-27SP-401;<br />

¡NT-33SP-30<br />

M-293<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New Hungary"<br />

INT-1SHU-715; INT-33HU-55<br />

M-294<br />

Talk on "Problems <strong>of</strong> Liberation" INT-14GR-660;<br />

INT-33GR-96<br />

M-295<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks INT-12FR-962:<br />

INT-33FR-49<br />

M-296<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> Société d'Histoire de la Revolution<br />

Française INT-12FR-965; INT-33FR-51<br />

M-291<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration, March<br />

1945 INT-33ES-2<br />

M-298<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs ¡NT-26SL-219;<br />

INT-33Z-103<br />

M-299<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

INT-13GE-1393; INT-33GE-83<br />

M-300<br />

Lecture on French Resistance INT-12FR-986;<br />

INT-33FR-53<br />

M-301<br />

Memorial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Austrian Movement<br />

INT-4AU-739; INT-33AU-42<br />

M-302<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />

Army INT-24RS-353; INT-33RS-49<br />

M-303<br />

Forum on Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow<br />

INT-13GE-1416; INT-33GE-87<br />

M-304<br />

Lecture on Yalta Decisions Regarding Poland<br />

INT-21PO-1172; ¡NT-33PO-172<br />

M-305<br />

Ambassador Bonnet Discusses France's<br />

International and Domestic Situation<br />

INT-12FR-982; ¡NT-33FR-5S<br />

M-306<br />

Greek Independence Day Rally INT-14GR-677;<br />

INT-33GR-103<br />

M-307<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress, Michigan Section INT-26SL-221;<br />

INT-33Z-107<br />

M-308<br />

Polish Protest Rally ¡NT-21PO-118S;<br />

INT-33PO-I73<br />

M-309<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre on the Importance <strong>of</strong> Youth in<br />

France Today INT-12FR-1003; INT-33FR-58<br />

M-310<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> Tyomies Stockholders<br />

INT-11FI-118; INT-33FI-27<br />

M-311<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Conference<br />

INT-26SL-229; ¡NT-33Z-112<br />

M-312<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division INT-26SL-232;<br />

INT-33Z-113<br />

M-313<br />

Romanian Mass Meeting INT-23RM-364;<br />

INT-33RM-I6<br />

M-314<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Greek Delegation<br />

INT-33GR-113<br />

M-315<br />

"Italian Trade Day" Conference INT-17IT-1782;<br />

INT-33IT-14S<br />

M-316<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary" INT-15HU-790; INT-33HU-75<br />

M-317<br />

Greek American Council Mass Meeting<br />

INT-14GR-719; INT-33GR-1I5<br />

M-318<br />

Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-Ilah, Regent <strong>of</strong><br />

Iraq INT-2AB-308; INT-33AR-34<br />

¡VI-319<br />

First Anniversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Cathedral INT-30YU-1836;<br />

INT-33YU-143


Index by Document Numbers N-58<br />

M-320<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

I.\T-33FR-63<br />

M-321<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting INT-27SP-47S;<br />

1NT-33SP-38<br />

M-322<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

¡NT-30YU-1852; ¡NT-33YV-149<br />

M-323<br />

Anti-Franco Meeting INT-27SP-490; INT-33SP-41<br />

M-324<br />

[Polish] AD-3-S.8<br />

Polish Commemoration Meeting INT-21PO-1536<br />

M-325<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Has Germany a Future? INT-13GE-1688<br />

M-326<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Meeting to Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for German<br />

Relief and Postal Communication<br />

INT-13GE-1698<br />

M-327<br />

[Austrians] AD-3-5.2<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on relief]<br />

INT-4AU-897<br />

M-328<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Steuben Day Celebration INT-13GE-1696<br />

M-329<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

INT-13GE-I706<br />

N-l<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges by<br />

Greece and Bulgaria INT-14GR-567;<br />

INT-33GR-61<br />

N-2<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church Criticizes the<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's D-Day Prayer<br />

INT-25SC-319; ¡NT-33NW-10<br />

N-3<br />

Finnish-Americans Organize To Support Dewey<br />

INT-11FI-92; INT-33F1-11<br />

N-4<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned but<br />

Pessimistic INT-29UK-315; ¡NT-33UK-24<br />

N-5<br />

Requiem Mass for Mme. Mihailovich<br />

INT-30YU-1510; INT-33YU-86<br />

N-6<br />

Polish National Catholic Bishop Calls for a Poland<br />

"From Sea to Sea" INT-21PO-949;<br />

INT-33PO-119<br />

N-7<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

INT-5BA-420: ¡NT-33U-36<br />

N-8<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

INT-27SP-324; INT-33SP-15<br />

N-9<br />

Serb Nationalist Comment on Bulgaria's Peace<br />

Overtures INT-30YU-I513; INT-33YU-87<br />

N-10<br />

Polish-Language Press Notes for the Middle <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug. 1944 INT-21PO-952; ¡NT-33PO-121<br />

N-ll<br />

U.S. and the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

INT-I4GR-569; INT-33GR-62<br />

N-12<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup INT-12FR-877;<br />

¡NT-33FR-33<br />

N-13<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language Press<br />

on Post-War Czechoslovakia INT-9CZ-749;<br />

INT-33CZ-52<br />

N-14<br />

Polish-American Paper Answers Charges Against<br />

Foreign Political Activity Here INT-21PO-953;<br />

INT-33PO-123<br />

N-15<br />

Anti-Salazar Portuguese Commentator Approves <strong>of</strong><br />

Dumbarton Oaks INT-22PR-31; INT-33PR-3<br />

N-16<br />

Polish Socialist Deplores Apathy <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Labor Toward Labor Abroad INT-21PO-956;<br />

1NT-33PO-124<br />

N-17<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches in<br />

Germany INT-13GE-1212; INT-33GE-57<br />

N-18<br />

American Zionist Leader Tenders Resignation<br />

INT-18JE-427; INT-33JE-33<br />

N-19<br />

Pro-Communist Pohsh-Amencan View <strong>of</strong><br />

Mikolajczyk's Proposals to Moscow<br />

INT-21PO-959; INT-33PO-125<br />

N-20<br />

Greek-American Press Views Russia's Declaration<br />

<strong>of</strong> War on Bulgaria INT-14GR-571;<br />

INT-33GR-63<br />

N-21<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Day by<br />

Hungarian-American Legitimists INT-15HU-614;<br />

INT-33HU-33<br />

N-22<br />

Jewish Press Comment on Formulas for Post-War<br />

Jewish Rights ¡NT-18JE-430: INT-33JE-34<br />

N-23<br />

Serb Nationalists Urge Stalin To Back Mihailovich<br />

INT-33YU-89<br />

N-24<br />

Fort Lawton Incident and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Prisoners INT-17IT-1382; ¡NT-331T-90<br />

N-25<br />

Oscar Lange Plans Nationwide Lecture Tour<br />

INT-21PO-963; 1NT-33PO-127<br />

N-26<br />

Finnish-American Press Debates the Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference INT-11FI-94; INT-33FI-12<br />

N-27<br />

Hungarian-American Press on Dumbarton Oaks<br />

and the Small Nations ¡NT-15HU-615:<br />

INT-33HU-34<br />

N-28<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks INT-5BA-426:<br />

INT-33U-37<br />

N-29<br />

Social Service Courses for Work in Poland<br />

INT-21PO-967; ¡NT-33PO-128<br />

N-30<br />

Polish-American Committee Demands British Aid<br />

to Warsaw INT-21PO-966; 1NT-33PO-129<br />

N-31<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italy Compared Unfavorably with<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Romania ¡NT-I7IT-1388;<br />

INT-33IT-91<br />

N-32<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

INT-13GE-12I9; mT-33GE-58<br />

N-33<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Representative in Washington<br />

INT-5BA-427; INT-33U-38<br />

N-34<br />

Antonini Rumored Relenting in His Opposition to<br />

Communist-Socialist Collaboration in Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1384; INT-33IT-92<br />

N-35<br />

Greek-American Papers Publicize Bulgarian<br />

Brutality INT-14GR-575; INT-33GR-65<br />

N-36<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms Add to<br />

Italian-American Discontent INT-Í7IT-1391;<br />

INT-33IT-93<br />

N-37<br />

Message from Marshal Tito INT-30YU-1549;<br />

INT-33YU-91<br />

N-38<br />

Polish-American Press Reactions to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference INT-2IPO-97I; INT-33PO-130<br />

N-39<br />

Comment from the Russian-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference INT-24RS-275;<br />

INT-33RS-22<br />

N-40<br />

Dumbarton Oaks as Seen by the Italian-American<br />

Press INT-17IT-1395: INT-33IT-94<br />

N-41<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference in the<br />

Spanish-Language Press INT-27SP-329;<br />

¡NT-33SP-17<br />

N-42<br />

Greek-American Appeal to the Quebec<br />

Conference INT-I4GR-577; INT-33GR-66<br />

N-43<br />

Greek-Language Republican Paper Discusses<br />

Dumbarton Oaks INT-14GR-578; INT-33GR-67<br />

N-44<br />

Lithuanian-American Protest "Wholesale<br />

Exterminations" INT-33LI-39<br />

N-45<br />

Questionnaire on European Political Problems<br />

INT-33PO-132<br />

N-46<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference INT-9CZ-763;<br />

INT-33CZ-55<br />

N-47<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

INT-8CR-176; INT-33 UK-2 7<br />

N-48<br />

Lobby for Czechoslovakia Proposed INT-9CZ-765;<br />

INT-33CZ-57<br />

N-49<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-982; INT-33PO-134<br />

N-50<br />

Atlantis Reports Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs from<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ia INT- 14GR-5 79; INT-33GR-69<br />

N-51<br />

Italian-American Papers Discuss Count Sforza's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 20 August INT-33IT-95<br />

N-52<br />

Fotich Appeals to UNRRA ¡NT-30YU-I554;<br />

INT-33 YU-92<br />

N-53<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Statement Welcomed by "II<br />

Progresso" INT-17IT-1413; INT-33IT-96<br />

N-54<br />

German-American Press Looks at Russia<br />

INT-13GE-1236; INT-33GE-59<br />

N-55<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities INT-14GR-580;<br />

INT-33GR-70<br />

N-56<br />

Polish-Language Press on Russo-Polish Relations<br />

INT-21PO-993; INT-33PO-136<br />

N-57<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

INT-13GE-I239; INT-33GE-62<br />

N.58<br />

Lutheran Leader and Journalist Plans To Visit<br />

Liberated Areas in Northern Europe<br />

INT-33NW-11<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 417


N-59 Index by Document Numbers<br />

N-59<br />

"Why Croatia Did Not Join the United Nations"<br />

INT-30YU-1562; INT-33YU-93<br />

N-60<br />

No Minister to the Baltic States? INT-5BA-43S;<br />

INT-33LI-40<br />

N-61<br />

Austrian Labor Information Discusses Hull's<br />

"Warning" to Austria INT-4AU-613;<br />

INT-33AU-26<br />

N-62<br />

Two Polish-American Interpretations <strong>of</strong> Recent<br />

Government Actions ¡NT-21PO-995;<br />

INT-33PO-137<br />

N-63<br />

Churchill and Hull Statements Give Hope to<br />

Hungarian-Americans ¡NT-15HU-630;<br />

INT-33HU-35<br />

N-64<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To Have<br />

Repudiated Benes Government ÏNT-9CZ-772;<br />

INT-33CZ-60<br />

N-65<br />

U.S. Recognition <strong>of</strong> Syria and Lebanon Receives<br />

Unanimous Approval <strong>of</strong> Arab-American Press<br />

1NT-2AB-252; 1NT-33AR-28<br />

N-66<br />

Two Articles in "Slovenska Obrana" ¡NT-9CZ-776;<br />

INT-33CZ-6I<br />

N-67<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

INT-13GE-12S2: ¡NT-33GE-63<br />

N-68<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian Separatism<br />

INT-13GE-1251; INT-33GE-64<br />

N-69<br />

Austrian Social Democrats in Exile Plan To<br />

Recover Party Property INT-4AU-617;<br />

INT-33AU-27<br />

N-70<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

World War III INT-I3GE-125S; INT-33Z-91<br />

N-71<br />

Former Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch Rallies<br />

Support for (Serbian) Central National<br />

Committee INT-30YU-1S68; INT-33YU-95<br />

N-72<br />

United Hungarian Catholic Front Proposed to<br />

Offset Hungarian-American "Inactivity"<br />

INT-1SHU-637; 1NT-33HU-38<br />

N-73<br />

Distomo Episode an Occasion for Recrimination in<br />

the Greek-American Press INT-14GR-S90:<br />

INT-33GR-71<br />

N-74<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> Teheran INT-5BA-446; INT-33LI-41<br />

N-75<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens Formed in<br />

Chicago INT-24RS-283; ¡NT-33RS-24<br />

N-76<br />

Greek-Language Press on News Reporting from<br />

Greece ¡NT-14GR-59]; INT-33GR-72<br />

N-77<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg and the South Tyrol<br />

INT-4AU-628; INT-33AU-28<br />

N-78<br />

Influential Finnish Daily Criticizes American and<br />

British "Concessions" to the Soviet Union<br />

rNT-llFI-97; INT-33FI-13<br />

N-79<br />

Hungarian-Language Dailies on Regent Horthy's<br />

Armistice Appeal INT-1SHU-639; INT-33HU-39<br />

N-80<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for a<br />

Plebiscite INT-33UK-28<br />

N-81<br />

American Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatism<br />

Welcomed by "Il Progresse ítalo-Americano"<br />

INT-¡7IT-1476; INT-33IT-98<br />

418 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

N-82<br />

Leftist Slavic-Americans Give Currency to Tito's<br />

Strictures on Anglo-American Aid<br />

INT-30YU-1572; INT-33YU-96<br />

N-83<br />

Archduke Felix Says Hapsburg Restoration<br />

Depends on Austrian Underground<br />

INT-4AU-629; INT-33AU-30<br />

N-84<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan INT-24RS-288;<br />

INT-33RS-25<br />

N-85<br />

Charges and Counter-Charges in Connection with<br />

the Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe INT-I8JE-446;<br />

INT-33JE-36<br />

N-86<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran Welcomes Red Army and<br />

Pleads for Consideration for Serb Nation<br />

INT-30YU-I578; INT-33YU-98<br />

N-87<br />

Western Frontier <strong>of</strong> Russia INT-24RS-292;<br />

INT-33RS-27<br />

N-88<br />

Balasy's Call for Hungarian-Russian Accord<br />

INT-15HU-643; ¡NT-33HU-41<br />

N-89<br />

Macedonia[MD]"Key to Peace" in the Balkans<br />

INT-7BU-120; INT-33BU-10<br />

N-90<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses Churchill's<br />

Reference to Hungary ¡NT-15HU-647,-<br />

INT-33HU-42<br />

N-91<br />

New Austrian Exile Publication Plays L T p South<br />

Tyrol INT-4AU-648; INT-33AU-31<br />

N-92<br />

Julius Deutsch Proposes an Internationalized<br />

Austria INT-33AU-32<br />

N-93<br />

Bishop Dionisije Welcomes Arrival <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Army in Yugoslavia INT-30YU-1588;<br />

INT-33YU-100<br />

N-94<br />

Serbo-Croat Notes; Croatian Language<br />

"Zajednicar" Upbraided for Anti-Serbian<br />

Headlines; Serb Language "Srbobran" Advertises<br />

Anti-Croat Pamphlet INT-30YU-IS87<br />

INT-33YU-10I<br />

N-95<br />

Greek-American Press Comment on Bulgarian<br />

Armistice Terms ¡NT-14GR-603;<br />

INT-33GR-76<br />

N-96<br />

Swedish Economist's Pessimistic View <strong>of</strong><br />

America's Post-war Economy Widely<br />

Quoted<br />

INT-25SC-336; INT-33SW-5<br />

N-97<br />

American Policy Toward Italy Praised in "Italian<br />

Progresso" INT-I7IT-1534; ¡NT-33IT-101<br />

N-98<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on American Relief<br />

for Czechoslovakia' Protested INT-9CZ-800;<br />

INT-33CZ-64<br />

N-99<br />

Jewish Delegation from Russian-Occupied Poland<br />

Expected Here in January INT-21PO-1015;<br />

INT-33PO-I42<br />

N-100<br />

Greater Bulgaria Paper Takes Friendly Tone<br />

Toward Russian Communism INT-7BU-122;<br />

INT-33BU-11<br />

N-101<br />

American Socialists Organize To Counter<br />

Communist Committee for Spain INT-27SP-3S6;<br />

INT-33SP-21<br />

N-102<br />

Call for an Arab-American Conference<br />

INT-2AB-260; INT-33AR-29<br />

N-103<br />

Lithuanian American Information Center<br />

INT-33U-44<br />

N-104<br />

Is There a German Underground? INT-13GE-I276;<br />

INT-33GE-66<br />

N-105<br />

New Head <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Church in America<br />

Arrives in New York INT-3AM-56;<br />

INT-33AM-5<br />

N-106<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published Posthumously<br />

Argues that Eastern Adriatic Is Serbian<br />

INT-30YU-1604; INT-33YU-102<br />

N-107<br />

La Guardia's Rumored Mission to Italy<br />

INT-17IT-I559; INT-33IT-104<br />

N-108<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan Attack<br />

on Croatian Peasant Party INT-33YU-I03<br />

INT-30YU-1608<br />

N-109<br />

"Rossiya" and the new Publication "Russia"<br />

INT-24RS-306; INT-33RS-28<br />

N-110<br />

Two Articles in the Catholic "Crociato"<br />

¡NT-17IT-156I; INT-33IT-105<br />

N-lll<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1. From the<br />

Conservative New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2.<br />

From the Social Democratic Neue Volkszeitung<br />

¡NT-I3GE-1284; INT-33GE-68<br />

N-m<br />

Albanian Organization <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires Seeks<br />

Collaboration with Vatra INT-1AL-156;<br />

INT-33AL-16<br />

N-113<br />

"Srbobran"" Publishes Bishop Dionisije's<br />

Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Partisan Federation Plans<br />

INT-33YU-104<br />

N-114<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Habsburg's Arrival in Europe INT-1SHU-664;<br />

INT-33HU-45<br />

N-115<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler INT-13GE-1288;<br />

INT-33GE-69<br />

N-116<br />

Finnish-American Press Apprehensive over War<br />

Crimes Charges in Homeland INT-11FI-101:<br />

INT-33FI-1S<br />

N-117<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals To<br />

Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

INT-8CR-187; INT-33CR-12<br />

N-llS<br />

Nationalist Polish-Language Papers Claim Prewar<br />

German Territory for Poland INT-2IPO-1030;<br />

INT-33PO-147<br />

N-n9<br />

Greek Delegation to the Aviation Conference<br />

Criticized by Liberal National Herald<br />

INT-14GR-612; INT-33GR-80<br />

N-120<br />

"Death at Katyn" INT-2IPO-1034; INT-33PO-1S0<br />

N-121<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief Ship<br />

INT-30YU-1623; INT-33YU-97<br />

N-122<br />

Croatian Separatists in U.S. Appeal to Pope Pius<br />

XII INT-30YU-1622; INT-33YU-105<br />

N-123<br />

Spanish-Language Papers Announce Creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Relief Agency in France To Protect Spanish<br />

Republican Exiles INT-27SP-366; INT-33SP-23


Index by Document Numbers N-192<br />

N-124<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia INT-33CR-13<br />

N-125<br />

Largest Lithuanian Catholic Society Expands Its<br />

Activities ¡NT-5BA-484; INT-33U-45<br />

N-126<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Relief for Finland in the<br />

Finnish-Language Press INT-11FI-102;<br />

1NT-33FI-16<br />

N-127<br />

New Agency for Latvian Relief Organized<br />

1NT-SBA-486; INT-33LA-2<br />

N-128<br />

Greek-American Agitation over British<br />

Intervention INT-I4GR-616; INT-33GR-82<br />

N-129<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in United<br />

States INT-30YV-1631; INT-33YU-107<br />

N-130<br />

British and French Officials Attend<br />

Lebanese-American Banquet INT-2AB-262;<br />

INT-33AR-30<br />

N-131<br />

Greek-Americans Assert Claims on Greek Banks<br />

1NT-14GR-617; INT-33GR-83<br />

N-132<br />

Further Greek-American Protest Against British<br />

Intervention INT-14GR-618: INT-33GR-84<br />

N-133<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors' Letter on Transylvania<br />

INT-15HU-668; INT-33HU-47<br />

N-134<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in Europe<br />

INT-19MI-378; INT-33Z-94<br />

N-135<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community Irks<br />

Byelorussian Americans INT-24RS-318;<br />

INT-33RS-32<br />

N-136<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press ÏNT-13GE-1303;<br />

¡NT-33GE-70<br />

N-137<br />

Austrian Left Comments on Austrian Right<br />

INT-4AU-672: INT-33AU-35<br />

N-138<br />

Russian "Literary Fund" Intensifies Its Relief<br />

Activities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Russian Intellectuals<br />

outside the <strong>US</strong>SR ¡NT-24RS-319; INT-33RS-33<br />

N-139<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary INT-1SHU-671;<br />

INT-33HU-48<br />

N-140<br />

Pro-Pavelich American Croatian Organization<br />

Calls for an Independent Croatia<br />

INT-30YU-1639: INT-33YU-108<br />

N-141<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany INT-12FR-940; INT-33GE-71<br />

N-142<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against Pour la<br />

Victoire INT-33FR-43<br />

N-143<br />

A New Serbian Government ¡NT-30YU-1642:<br />

INT-33YU-109<br />

N-144<br />

Karolyi Despondent over Hungarian Political<br />

Situation 1NT-15HU-679; INT-33HU-49<br />

N-145<br />

[Julius Deutsch Discusses Military Situation in<br />

eastern Europe] INT-4AU-679; INT-33AU-36<br />

N-146<br />

Finnish-American Press Reaction to the Paasikivi<br />

Cabinet ¡NT-11FI-103; INT-33FI-17<br />

N-147<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a Threat to<br />

Mexican CTAL ¡NT-24RS-321: INT-33RS-34;<br />

INT-33Z-96<br />

N-148<br />

Carpatho-Russian Note INT-8CR-19S;<br />

INT-33CR-14<br />

N-149<br />

Ultra-Nationalists Withhold Support <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

INT-5BA-492; INT-33U-46<br />

N-150<br />

New Austrian Exile Monthly Shows the Hapsburg<br />

Colors INT-4AV-681; INT-33AU-37<br />

N-151<br />

British and Allied Authorities Charged with<br />

Blocking UNRRA Relief for Greece<br />

INT-14GR-635; INT-33GR-86<br />

N-152<br />

Theodore Dan Challenges Revival <strong>of</strong> the Socialist<br />

International 1NT-24RS-323; INT-33RS-3S<br />

N-153<br />

Macedonian Nationalists Demand Greek<br />

Macedonia ¡NT-7BU-129; INT-33BU-12<br />

N-154<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong> Germany's<br />

Future INT-13GE-1320; INT-33GE-73<br />

N-155<br />

Serbian Orthodox Diocese Begins New Publication<br />

INT-30YU-1646; INT-33YU-111<br />

N-156<br />

Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian Papers Discuss<br />

Benes' Plan for Sudeten Germans ¡NT-9CZ-833;<br />

INT-33CZ-67<br />

N-157<br />

Greek Ambassador's New Year's Message<br />

INT-14GR-639; INT-33GR-87<br />

N-1S8<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc. INT-17IT-1621;<br />

INT-33IT-11S<br />

N-159<br />

Dissension among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on Machek<br />

INT-30YU-1649; INT-33YU-112<br />

N-160<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Great Britain and the<br />

Atlantic Charter INT-27SP-384; INT-33SP-26<br />

N-161<br />

Czech-Language Papers Discuss Implications <strong>of</strong><br />

German Counter<strong>of</strong>fensive INT-9CZ-837;<br />

INT-33CZ-68<br />

N-162<br />

Salvemini Pleads for a Republican Coalition in<br />

Italy INT-17IT-1624; INT-33IT-116<br />

N-163<br />

French-language Press Applauds Russian Alliance<br />

1NT-12FR-946; INT-33FR-44<br />

N-164<br />

"Nazioni Unite" Shifts to the Anti-Bonomi Camp<br />

INT-17IT-1625; INT-33IT-117<br />

N-165<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Allied Policies in<br />

Liberated Lands INT-11FI-105; INT-33~I-19<br />

N-166<br />

Magyar Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights ¡NT-15HU-707;<br />

INT-33HU-51<br />

N-167<br />

Greek National Herald Outpoints Atlantis in<br />

Popular Favor: Score 932-192 INT-14GR-644;<br />

INT-33GR-90<br />

N-168<br />

Lublin Committee Establishes News Agency in the<br />

U.S. INT-21PO-1075; INT-33PO-1S7<br />

N-169<br />

Count Sforza on Italian Reconstruction<br />

INT-171T-1631; INT-33IT-1I9<br />

N-170<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory ¡NT-24RS-330; INT-33RS-37<br />

N-171<br />

Danubian Review INT-10EU-528: ÍNT-33Z-98<br />

N-172<br />

Lithuanian-American Cleric Despairs <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Independence 1NT-SBA-504; INT-33LI-48<br />

N-173<br />

Communists Renew Attacks on Antonini<br />

INT-niT-1634: INT-33IT-120<br />

N-174<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia INT-24RS-331;<br />

1NT-33RS-38<br />

N-175<br />

Campaign To Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

INT-30YU-1659; ¡NT-33YU-114<br />

N-176<br />

Communist Paper Champions "Statehood Rights"<br />

for Jews in Palestine INT-18JE-466:<br />

1NT-33JE-41<br />

N-177<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education INT-13GE-1338; 1NT-33Z-99<br />

N-178<br />

Jewish Reactions to the Assassination <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Moyne and the Death Sentence Against His<br />

Assassins INT-18JE-467; INT-33JE-42<br />

N-179<br />

ítalo-Yugoslav Border Problem in the<br />

Italian-Language Press INT-17IT-1636;<br />

INT-33IT-121<br />

N-180<br />

"La Prensa" All-Out for Argentina's Hemisphere<br />

Rights INT-27SP-395; INT-33SP-29<br />

N-181<br />

Campaign To Petition President Roosevelt on<br />

Behalf <strong>of</strong> Jewish Interests JNT-18JE-469;<br />

INT-33JE-43<br />

N-182<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Resumption <strong>of</strong><br />

Relations with Finland INT-11FI-107;<br />

1NT-33FI-20<br />

N-183<br />

Davila Calls Franco-Soviet System Pact Safeguard<br />

for Romania and Other Small Nations<br />

INT-33RM-14<br />

N-184<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy at the End <strong>of</strong> Its First<br />

Semester INT-10EU-536; ¡NT-33Z-101<br />

N-185<br />

Maverick Italian-American Communist Paper<br />

Killed INT-17IT-1651; INT-33IT-122<br />

N-166<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Rosselli Brothers Hope To Testify<br />

Before Rome Tribunal 1NT-17IT-1652:<br />

INT-33IT-123<br />

N-187<br />

Slovenian Catholic Paper Looks to Moscow<br />

INT-30YU-1674; INT-33YU-115<br />

N-188<br />

Sophianopoulos: Man <strong>of</strong> the Hour? INT-14GR-651;<br />

INT-33GR-93<br />

N-189<br />

Jewish Community Aroused by Pell's Recall<br />

¡NT-18JE-474: INT-33JE-44<br />

N-190<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Jews in Bulgaria Protested<br />

INT-18JE-475; INT-33JE-45<br />

N-191<br />

Polish-American Coolness to the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw INT-2 IPO-1099; INT-33PO-160<br />

N-192<br />

Austrian Communists Back Slovenes in Carinthia<br />

INT-4AU-709; ¡NT-33AU-39<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 419


N-193 Index by Document Numbers<br />

N-193<br />

American Zionists Intercede with Egyptian<br />

Authorities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Moyne Assassins<br />

INT-18JE-476; INT-33JE-46<br />

N-194<br />

New Revisionist-Led Relief Organization Makes<br />

Anti-British Appeal INT-18JE-478; INT-33JE-47<br />

N-195<br />

Pro-Lublin Poles Here Organizing Rival to Polish<br />

War Relief, Inc. mT-21PO-l 103; INT-33PO-163<br />

N-lí'ó<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate the<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia INT-15HU-720;<br />

INT-33HU-53<br />

N-197<br />

Does Austria Face Civil War? INT-4AU-717;<br />

¡NT-33AU-40<br />

N-198<br />

Over-all Jewish Relief Agency Split INT-18JE-479;<br />

INT-33JE-48<br />

N-199<br />

Julius Smetona Calls for Lithuanian-American<br />

Crusade Against Bolshevism INT-5BA-5I3;<br />

INT-33U-49<br />

N-200<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Reported Collaborating<br />

on Paper under Soviet Embassy INT-24RS-339;<br />

¡NT-33RS-44<br />

N-201<br />

Isolationist German-Language Paper Admits<br />

Responsibility <strong>of</strong> German People for Hitler<br />

INT-Í3GE-1366; INT-33GE-77<br />

N-202<br />

Trials <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Collaborators Approved by<br />

Pro-Soviet Bulgarian-American Society<br />

INT-7BU-132; INT-33BU-13<br />

N-203<br />

Luigi Antonini Scores Communists on Italian<br />

Boundary Question INT-17IT-1661;<br />

INT-33IT-126<br />

N-204<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House Axis"<br />

INT-13GE-1370; INT-33GE-78<br />

N-205<br />

New Group Gives Lift to Agitation for Rescue <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews INT-18JE-480; INT-33JE-49<br />

N-206<br />

"Greek-American Committee for National Unity"<br />

Becomes "Greek American Council"<br />

INT-14GR-658; WT-33GR-95<br />

N-207<br />

Communist-Line German-American Paper Reflects<br />

on Yalta INT-13GE-1372; INT-33GE-80<br />

N-208<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans ¡NT-30YU-1696;<br />

INT-33YU-118<br />

N-209<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Reconciliation Here<br />

INT-25SC-350; ¡NT-33NW-12<br />

N-210<br />

De los Rios Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas INT-27SP-417;<br />

INT-33SP-31<br />

N-211<br />

Blumel Visit Stirs Speculation on Anti-de Gaullist<br />

Exiles INT-12FR-967; INT-33FR-48<br />

N-212<br />

French Deputy Condemns "Rootless" Government<br />

and Assembly <strong>of</strong> "Ghosts" INT-12FR-970;<br />

INT-33FR-50<br />

N-213<br />

Armenian-Americans Elect Delegates to<br />

Ecclesiastical Congress in Soviet Armenia<br />

INT-3AM-61; INT-33AM-6<br />

N-214<br />

Polish-American Press To Support<br />

Govemment-in-Exile's Possible Request for<br />

Asylum Here INT-21PO-1141; ¡NT-33PO-165<br />

420 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

N-215<br />

Rabbinical Body To Raise $2,500,000 for<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Destroyed Jewish Properties<br />

INT-18JE-483; INT-33JE-50<br />

N-216<br />

"Rossiya" Protests "Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian War Prisoners INT-24RS-346;<br />

INT-33RS-45<br />

N-217<br />

Yugoslav-American Communist Papers Support<br />

Partisan Radio Attack on Croatian Catholic<br />

Priests INT-30YU-1714; INT-33YU-119<br />

N-218<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Jews in Conservative Greek-Language<br />

Newspapers INT-14GR-663; INT-33GR-98<br />

N-219<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American Community<br />

INT-29UK-340; ¡NT-33UK-31<br />

N-220<br />

Polish-Americans Plan Pre-San Francisco Protest<br />

Meetings ¡NT-21PO-1154; INT-33PO-166<br />

N-221<br />

Note on Mihailovich INT-30YV-1726;<br />

INT-33YU-I21<br />

N-222<br />

Bulgarian-American Press Discusses Yalta<br />

INT-7BU-136; INT-33BU-14<br />

N-223<br />

Finnish-American Press Criticizes Yalta<br />

INT-1 IFI-108; INT-33FI-21<br />

N-224<br />

Greek-American Liberals Now Ask for British or<br />

American Assistance 1NT-14GR-668:<br />

INT-33GR-I00<br />

N-225<br />

Arab-Americans Asked To Back Projected Mosque<br />

in Washington INT-2AB-274; INT-33AR-32<br />

N-226<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee Assails Yalta<br />

INT-2IPO-1168: INT-33PO-167<br />

N-227<br />

Ukrainian Communist-Line Paper Reports Support<br />

for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian Separatists<br />

INT-29UK-341; INT-33UK-32<br />

N-228<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the Coming<br />

Finnish Elections INT-11FI-109; 1NT-33FI-22<br />

N-229<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here Prepares To Block<br />

Expected Partisan Control INT-30YU-1732;<br />

INT-33YU-I23<br />

N-230<br />

Liberated Slovene-American Catholic Priest Looks<br />

to Russia ¡NT-30YU-1733; 1NT-33YU-I24<br />

N-231<br />

Realignment <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Church with Patriarchate<br />

Arouses Divergent Comment Among<br />

Greek-Americans INT-14GR-673; 1NT-33BU-1S<br />

N-232<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Prepares for San<br />

Francisco INT-5BA-S31; INT-33L1-S3<br />

N-233<br />

Jewish Organizations Plans for Representation at<br />

San Francisco Conference ¡NT-18JE-489;<br />

INT-33JE-53<br />

N-234<br />

Early Zionist Reactions to Arab Compromise<br />

Proposal for Palestine ¡NT-18JE-488;<br />

INT-33JE-54<br />

N-235<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That New<br />

French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners INT-IOEU-547; INT-33RS-48<br />

N-236<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference ¡NT-8CR-216; INT-33CR-17<br />

N-237<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Rampant INT-21PO-1191;<br />

INT-33PO-169<br />

N-238<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem INT-13GE-I430; INT-33GE-85<br />

N-239<br />

Conservative Republican Greek-Language Paper<br />

Criticizes Churchill INT-14GR-67S;<br />

INT-33GR-101<br />

N-240<br />

"Glos Ludowy" Attack on Luce Resolution<br />

Evokes Acid Comment from Anti-Soviet Paper<br />

INT-2 IPO-1192; ¡NT-33PO-170<br />

N-241<br />

Hint <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy in Austria? INT-4AU-751:<br />

INT-33AU-44<br />

N-242<br />

Polish Press Dissatisfaction with "Inactivity" <strong>of</strong><br />

Congressmen <strong>of</strong> Polish Origin INT-21PO-1209;<br />

INT-33PO-I71<br />

N-243<br />

Serb Nationalists and Mihailovich INT-30YU-1742;<br />

INT-33YU-126<br />

N-244<br />

Spokesman for Lithuanian National Cause Sees<br />

Hope for Real Autonomy Under U.S.S.R.<br />

INT-5BA-533: INT-33LI-54<br />

N-245<br />

Communist Writer Argues in Favor <strong>of</strong> Return <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews to Germany INT-18JE-492; INT-33JE-56<br />

N-246<br />

More Notes on Jewish Plans for Representation at<br />

San Francisco INT-18JE-493; INT-33JE-57<br />

N-247<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

INT-1 AL-173; INT-33AL-18<br />

N-248<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relief INT-15HU-742;<br />

INT-33HU-57<br />

N-249<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles Featured in<br />

Slovenian-American Press; Slovene Catholics and<br />

Yugoslav Liberation Movement INT-30YU-1748;<br />

INT-33YU-127<br />

N-250<br />

Zionist and Communist Papers Criticize White<br />

House Visit <strong>of</strong> Jewish Committee Leaders<br />

INT-18JE-495; ¡NT-33JE-58<br />

N-251<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

INT-10EU-555; INT-33Z-106<br />

N-252<br />

Liberal Greek-American Paper Publishes More<br />

Greetings from Greek Leaders in Greece<br />

INT-14GR-678; INT-33GR-102<br />

N-253<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

INT-15HU-746; INT-33HU-S9<br />

N-254<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

INT-30YU-1754; INT-33YU-128<br />

N-255<br />

Lithuanian American Council Disturbed by<br />

Smetonists' Pre-San Francisco Activity<br />

INT-5BA-S40; INT-33U-55<br />

N-256<br />

Polish Press Here Aroused by Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian To Head UNRRA Mission to Poland<br />

INT-21PO-1231; INT-33PO-174<br />

N-251<br />

Pro-Soviet Line <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki Stirs Dissent<br />

Among Polish-American Workers<br />

INT-21PO-1232; INT-33PO-17S<br />

N-258<br />

Russian-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Right Plan Anti-Soviet<br />

Protest in San Francisco INT-24RS-361;<br />

INT-33RS-50


Index by Document Numbers N-326<br />

N-259<br />

Swedish-American Paper Forecasts<br />

Finno-Scandinavian Unity INT-25SC-359;<br />

INT-33SW-6<br />

N-260<br />

German-American Press Publicizes AMG Decrees<br />

INT-13GE-1454; ¡NT-33GE-91<br />

N-261<br />

Bulgarian-Americans Plan To Counter "Greek<br />

Propaganda" INT-7BV-13S: INT-33BU-16<br />

N-262<br />

Exiled Danish Politician Comments on American<br />

Propaganda to Denmark ¡NT-25SC-360;<br />

INT-33DA-8<br />

N-263<br />

Swedish-American Press Reflects on San Francisco<br />

Conference /ÍVT-25SC-J58; ¡NT-33SW-7<br />

N-264<br />

Don Sturzo Sets Tone <strong>of</strong> Magazine Issue Devoted<br />

to "Italy and the San Francisco Conference"<br />

INT-17rr-1724: INT-33IT-134<br />

N-265<br />

Finnish-American Press Reactions to the Finnish<br />

Elections INT-11FI-112; ¡NT-33FI-24<br />

N-266<br />

Danish-American Press Cool to San Francisco<br />

Conference INT-25SC-361; INT-33DA-9<br />

N-267<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

1NT-29UK-345; INT-33UK-33<br />

N-268<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Organization in<br />

Greece Reported INT-14GR-685; INT-33GR-105<br />

N-269<br />

French Language at San Francisco<br />

INT-12FR-100S; ¡NT-33FR-57<br />

N-270<br />

Indalecio Prieto To Attend San Francisco<br />

Conference ¡NT-27SP-436; INT-33SP-34<br />

N-271<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco INT-5BA-545;<br />

INT-33U-56<br />

N-272<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

INT-15HU-749; INT-33HU-60<br />

N-273<br />

Finnish-American Press and San Francisco<br />

INT-11FI-114; INT-33FI-25<br />

N-274<br />

Gottfried Treviranus in New York<br />

INT-13GE-1463; INT-33GE-92<br />

N-275<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco INT-5BA-546;<br />

INT-33LI-57<br />

N-276<br />

What To Do With Germany: A Communist View<br />

INT-13GE-1462; 1NT-33GE-93<br />

N-277<br />

German-American Leftists Divided over<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Germany INT-I3GE-146I;<br />

INT-33GE-94<br />

N-278<br />

Jewish Plans for San Francisco Multiply<br />

INT-18JE-510; INT-33JE-59<br />

N-279<br />

French Reactions to Polish Absence from San<br />

Francisco Conference INT-12FR-1010;<br />

INT-33FR-59<br />

N-280<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco 1NT-26SL-225; ¡NT-33Z-110<br />

N-281<br />

Turkey at San Francisco: an Armenian-American<br />

View INT-3AM-64; INT-33AM-7<br />

N-282<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves from<br />

Washington to San Francisco INT-10EU-572;<br />

INT-33Z-1H<br />

N-283<br />

Finnish-American Relief Triangle INT-11FI-116;<br />

INT-33FI-26<br />

N-284<br />

Hungarian-Americans and News from Hungary<br />

¡NT-15HU-7S0; INT-33HU-61<br />

N-285<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice Censured for Not<br />

Registering Mazzini Society INT-17IT-1736;<br />

¡NT-33IT-136<br />

N-286<br />

Italian-Americans in Boston Divided on Consul's<br />

Reinstatement INT-17IT-1737; INT-33IT-137<br />

N-287<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco INT-I5HU-752; INT-33HU-62<br />

N-288<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Argentina's New<br />

Status INT-27SP-442; INT-33SP-35<br />

N-289<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities INT-14GR-689;<br />

INT-33GR-107<br />

N-290<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization INT-29UK-347; INT-33UK-34<br />

N-291<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality INT-25SC-370; 1NT-33SW-8<br />

N-292<br />

Finns in Michigan Seek Vandenberg's Help<br />

INT-11FI-117; INT-33FI-28<br />

N-293<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria INT-4AU-773; INT-33AU-45<br />

N-294<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comment on the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Karolyi and Rakosi to Hungary<br />

INT-1SHU-756; INT-33HU-63<br />

N-295<br />

Denmark's Absence from San Francisco Resented<br />

by Danish-Americans INT-25SC-372;<br />

INT-33DA-10<br />

N-296<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sending Dark Horse<br />

Delegation to San Francisco Conference<br />

INT-SBA-552: ¡NT-33LI-58<br />

N-297<br />

Arab-Americans Deny Report <strong>of</strong> Arab<br />

Compromise Proposal for Palestine<br />

INT-2AB-285; INT-33AR-33<br />

N-298<br />

Hungarian-Americans Urged To Unite in Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> Middle Way for Hungary INT-I5HU-7S9;<br />

INT-33HU-64<br />

N-299<br />

Hungarian-Americans Continue Agitation over<br />

Transylvania 1NT-15HU-758; INT-33HU-65<br />

N-300<br />

Latest Jewish Plans for San Francisco<br />

1NT-18JE-516: INT-33JE-60<br />

N-301<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Italian Socialist Federation<br />

INT-17IT-1741; INT-33IT-138<br />

N-302<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco Reported<br />

Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

¡NT-30YU-1774; INT-33YU-131<br />

N-303<br />

Polish-American Representation at San Francisco<br />

1NT-21PO-I279: INT-33PO-176<br />

N-304<br />

Rustem Vambery Comments on His Election to<br />

Hungarian National Assembly INT-15HU-762;<br />

INT-33HU-66<br />

N-305<br />

Note on the Italian-American Press and San<br />

Francsico INT-17IT-1832; INT-33IT-139<br />

N-306<br />

Charles Boyer Discusses Some French Questions<br />

INT-33FR-60 INT-12FR-1020<br />

N-307<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations With<br />

Germany, and Yalta Decisions INT-4AU-786;<br />

INT-33AU-46<br />

N-308<br />

New Jewish Missions to San Francisco Announced<br />

1NT-18JE-S18; INT-33JE-61<br />

N-309<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetonist Lithuanians at<br />

San Francisco Declared a Fraud INT-5BA-558;<br />

INT-33U-S9<br />

N-310<br />

"LTtalia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian Separatism"<br />

INT-17IT-1746; INT-33IT-I40<br />

N-311<br />

New Spanish Republican Committee Formed by<br />

Leftists INT-33SP-36<br />

N-312<br />

Dollar and the Drachma INT-14GR-697;<br />

INT-33GR-108<br />

N-313<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

¡NT-15HU-767; INT-33HU-67<br />

N-314<br />

Slobodna Rec Reports Its First Editor Appointed<br />

Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria INT-30YU-1781;<br />

INT-33YU-132<br />

N-315<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's Vote<br />

Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

INT-14GR-696; INT-33GR-109<br />

N-316<br />

Greek Embassy Under Fire from Right<br />

INT-14GR-69S: INT-33GR-110<br />

N-317<br />

Don Sturzo Appeals for Italy INT-17IT-1748:<br />

INT-33IT-141<br />

N-318<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comments on Soviet<br />

Loan to Hungary ¡NT-15HU-766; INT-33HU-68<br />

N-319<br />

Catholic Bishops' Statement Seized Upon by<br />

Lithuanian-Language Papers INT-5BA-560;<br />

1NT-33LI-60<br />

N.320<br />

White Russian American National Council Wants<br />

Curzon Line Pushed Westward INT-24RS-374;<br />

INT-33RS-S1<br />

N-321<br />

Basques Reported Withdrawing Opposition to<br />

Spanish Constitution <strong>of</strong> 1931 ¡NT-27SP-454;<br />

INT-33SP-37<br />

N-322<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discontinues<br />

¡NT-4AU-799; INT-33AU-48<br />

N-323<br />

Slovene Catholic Paper uses Mussolini's Death To<br />

Condemn Italians and Prophesy Same Doom for<br />

Communism INT-33YU-135<br />

N-324<br />

Polish Weekly Reveals Plans for New Polish<br />

National Council INT-21PO-1323;<br />

INT-33PO-179<br />

N-325<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote Machek's<br />

Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's Pro-Russian<br />

Orientation INT-33YU-136<br />

N-326<br />

"La Notizia" Sees No Difference Between<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Ezra Pound and Anti-Fascist Exiles<br />

INT-17IT-1767; INT-33IT-142<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 421


N-327 Index by Document Numbers<br />

N-327<br />

Hungarian Catholic Paper Sounds Call for a<br />

Campaign Against "Bolshevism" and a New<br />

Trianon in the Homeland INT-15HV-772:<br />

INT-33HU-69<br />

N-328<br />

Magyar Jovo Interviews Jan Masaryk<br />

INT-ISHU-775; INT-33HU-71<br />

N-329<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March Disputed<br />

INT-33YU-137<br />

N-330<br />

Conservative German Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

INT-13GE-1S33; INT-33GE-96<br />

N-331<br />

Czech Journalist Suggests Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Lusatian<br />

Sorbs Within Czechoslovakia INT-9CZ-912;<br />

INT-33CZ-72<br />

N.332<br />

Polish-American Press Features Alleged Request<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warsaw Poles for Poland's Inclusion in <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

INT-21PO-1337; INT-33PO-181<br />

N-333<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese INT-14GR-709;<br />

INT-33GR-112<br />

N-334<br />

Zionists Attack Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation on Somers-Bennet Resolution<br />

INT-18JE-522: INT-33JE-62<br />

N-335<br />

Portuguese-Americans Assail Salazar Regime for<br />

Mourning Hitler INT-22PR-57; INT-33PR-8<br />

N-336<br />

Stalin's Letter to Parker Stirs War Talk in<br />

Polish-American Press INT-21PO-1347;<br />

INT-33PO-182<br />

N-337<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers Support<br />

Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

INT-15HU-781; INT-33HU-72<br />

N-338<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Bishops Rejects Reunion with the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate INT-24RS-381:<br />

INT-33RS-53<br />

N-339<br />

Serb Nationalist Paper Here Sees Tito Seeking to<br />

Appease Serbs ¡NT-30YU-1814; INT-33YU-139<br />

N-340<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest INT-30YU-1815;<br />

INT-33YU-140<br />

N-341<br />

Slobodna Rec Charges Anglo-Americans with<br />

Employing Hunger To Solve Trieste Problem<br />

INT-30YU-1818; INT-33YU-141<br />

N-342<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily INT-15HV-782;<br />

INT-33CZ-73<br />

N-343<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco: First<br />

Phase INT-1SHU-783; INT-33HU-73<br />

N-344<br />

Relief Solicited for Displaced Poles in Europe<br />

INT-21PO-1359; INT-33PO-183<br />

N-345<br />

Whither Koenigsberg? INT-21PO-1360;<br />

INT-33PO-184<br />

N-346<br />

Dissident Italian-American Communists Seek<br />

Vindication in Duelos' Attack on American<br />

Communist Policy ¡NT-17IT-1781;<br />

INT-33IT-146<br />

N-347<br />

Lutheran Organ Protests "Communist Label" on<br />

Finland INT-11FI-123; INT-33FI-30<br />

422 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

N-348<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

INT-21PO-1379: rNT-33PO-I8S<br />

N-349<br />

Srbobran Quotes General Clark To "Prove" that<br />

Mihailovich Was Not a Traitor INT-30YU-1820:<br />

INT-33YU-142<br />

N-350<br />

Ambassador Tarchiani Discusses Italian Problems<br />

I\T-17IT-1790; INT-33IT-14 7<br />

N-351<br />

Canada Lifts Ban on New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

¡NT-11FI-124; INT-33FI-3!<br />

N-352<br />

Palestine Partition Rumors Raised in Jewish Press<br />

INT-18JE-531; 1NT-33JE-65<br />

N-353<br />

United Jewish Appeal Revived 1NT-18JE-530;<br />

INT-33JE-66<br />

N-354<br />

Save Finland Committee INT-11FI-126;<br />

INT33FI-32<br />

N-355<br />

Two Hungarian American Newspapers Denounce<br />

Plans for New Czech Army INT-1SHU-791;<br />

¡NT-33HU-76<br />

N-356<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

INT-13GE-1S87; INT-33GE-102<br />

N-357<br />

Polish Press Publicizes Plans for European Trip by<br />

Congressmen INT-21PO-139S; INT-33PO-186<br />

N-358<br />

Yiddish Press Criticizes Reported British Refusal<br />

To Admit Orphans to Palestine INT-18JE-533;<br />

INT-33JE-67<br />

N-359<br />

Free Albania's Reorganization: Another View<br />

INT-1AL-188: INT-33AL-20<br />

N-360<br />

Mazzini Society Organ Proposals Trieste as United<br />

Nations Seat INT-17IT-1805; ¡NT-33IT-149<br />

N-361<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

Plans To Augment Its Activities ¡NT-26SL-236;<br />

[NT-33YU-144<br />

N-362<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems INT-30YU-183S;<br />

INT-33YU-14S<br />

N-363<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese Discusses Europe and Ital><br />

INT-17IT-1809; INT-33¡T-1S0<br />

N-364<br />

Admiral Sakellariou Returns to Greece<br />

INT-14GR-727; ¡NT-33GR-118<br />

N-365<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung for<br />

Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs INT-12FR-1049; INT-33FR-62<br />

N-366<br />

Wisconsin German-Americans Reported Taking<br />

Heart from Soldiers' Letters INT-13GE-1611;<br />

INT-33GE-103<br />

N-367<br />

German-Americans Assail Peacetime Draft<br />

INT-13GE-1616; INT-33GE-104<br />

N-368<br />

Conversation with a Lithuanian-American<br />

Communist Leader INT-5BA-592; INT-33U-61<br />

N-369<br />

Yugoslav Government Suspends Financial Help to<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here INT-30YU-18SS;<br />

INT-33YU-146<br />

N-370<br />

Steuben Society's Campaign Against "Punitive"<br />

Peace INT-I3GE-1619; ¡NT-33GE-105<br />

N-371<br />

Revisionist Organization Disbands INT-18JE-550<br />

N-372<br />

World Zionist Leader Foresees Crisis in Palestine<br />

¡NT-18JE-551; INT-33JE-69<br />

N-373<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord INT-30YU-1858;<br />

INT-33YU-147<br />

N-374<br />

Hungarian-American Relief Unity Threatened<br />

INT-15HU-808; INT-33HU-78<br />

N-375<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims INT-14GR-733;<br />

¡NT-33GR-119<br />

N-376<br />

Communists Pledge Full Support to Jewish<br />

"Statehood" in Palestine INT-18JE-S69:<br />

INT-33JE-70<br />

N-377<br />

First Governor <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia Fears<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Territory's Cession to Soviet<br />

Ukraine INT-8CR-2S5; INT-33CR-20<br />

N-378<br />

Lithuanian Notes INT-SBA-597; INT-33LI-62<br />

N-379<br />

Zionist Press Challenges Report <strong>of</strong> Soviet Consent<br />

to Emigration <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews to Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-561; INT-33JE-71<br />

N-380<br />

Karpatska Rus Reads "Genuine Autonomy" into<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

IST-8CR-256; INT-33CR-21<br />

N-381<br />

Leading Conservative German-Language<br />

Newspaper for Sale INT-13GE-1626;<br />

INT-33GE-107<br />

N-382<br />

Gerhart Seger Criticizes Anglo-American<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Occupied Germany<br />

INT-13GE-I627; INT-33GE-108<br />

N-383<br />

Communist "LTtalia d'Oggi" Folds Again<br />

¡NT-17IT-18I7; INT-331T-151<br />

N-384<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia Mounts in<br />

Conservative Hungarian-Language Press<br />

INT-15HV-810; INT-33HU-80<br />

N-385<br />

Conservative German-Language Weekly Protests<br />

American Treatment <strong>of</strong> German POWs<br />

INT-13GE-I632: INT-33GE-109<br />

N-386<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners INT-24RS-396; ¡NT-33RS-55<br />

N-387<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Russian Anti-Soviet Center<br />

Planned INT-24RS-397; INT-33RS-56<br />

N-388<br />

Spanish Republicans Urge Spain's Participation in<br />

Tangier Discussions INT-27SP-487; INT-33SP-39<br />

N-389<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

INT-12FR-1066; INT-33FR-65<br />

N-390<br />

Yiddish Press Discusses Soviet-Polish Population<br />

Transfer Agreement INT-18JE-563; ¡NT-33JE-72<br />

N-391<br />

Argentine Serbs Seek Collaboration with Anti-Tito<br />

Serbs Here INT-30YU-1861; INT-33YU-148<br />

N-392<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to <strong>US</strong>SR Called "Slap"<br />

at Pro-Communist Carpatho-Russians Here<br />

INT-8CR-258: INT-33CR-22


Index by Document Numbers N-569<br />

N-393<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in Western<br />

Europe 1NT-29UK-369: INT-33UK-36<br />

N-394<br />

Greek-Amencan Press Discusses UNCIO<br />

INT-14GR-737; INT-33GR-120<br />

N-395<br />

Italian-Language Papers Blast Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War INT-17IT-1821; INT-33IT-153<br />

N-396<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Revisionist Leader's Death:<br />

Occasion for Militant Comment in Zionist Press<br />

INT-18JE-564; ¡NT-33JE-73<br />

N-397<br />

"II Crociato" on UNCIO ¡NT-17IT-1823;<br />

¡NT-33IT-154<br />

N-398<br />

Spanish Republican Cortes President States His<br />

Credo INT-27SP-489: INT-33SP-40<br />

N-399<br />

Paris Correspondent <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Hungarian-Language Daily Reports Hungary and<br />

Czechoslovakia Opposing Danubian Federation<br />

INT-1SHU-811; INT-33HU-81<br />

N-400<br />

Silver Recalled to American Zionist Emergency<br />

Council INT-18JE-565; INT-33JE-74<br />

N-401<br />

Zionist Campaign Urges President To Consider<br />

Palestine at Potsdam INT-18JE-566;<br />

INT-33JE-75<br />

N-402<br />

Impasse in Finnish Relief INT-11FI-134;<br />

INT-33FI-33<br />

N-403<br />

Karageorgis and Greek-American Communist<br />

Activity INT-14GR-740; ¡NT-33GR-122<br />

N-404<br />

"Progresso's" Proposal To Make Biddle<br />

Ambassador to Italy Blasted by Communist<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo" ¡NT-17IT-¡825;<br />

¡NT-33¡T-155<br />

N-405<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting Greek<br />

"Atrocities" ¡NT-7BU-147; ¡NT-33BU-18<br />

N-406<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Yugoslav-American Friends ¡NT-30YU-¡866:<br />

¡NT-33YU-1S0<br />

N-401<br />

Finnish-American Press Discusses Delay in<br />

Restoring Diplomatic Relations and Two-Way<br />

Mail Service ¡NT-I ¡F¡-¡33; ¡NT-33F¡-34<br />

N-408<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Displaced Hungarians in Europe<br />

Commented on by Two Hungarian-American<br />

Publications ¡NT-¡5HU-813; ¡NT-33HU-82<br />

N-409<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues Agitation<br />

for Inclusion in <strong>US</strong>SR <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak<br />

Districts INT-8CR-260; ¡NT-33CR-23<br />

N-410<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland ¡NT-30YU-¡868;<br />

¡NT-33YU-U1<br />

N-4n<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

¡NT-9CZ-940; INT-33GE-110<br />

N-412<br />

Slovak Paper Here Sees Moscow Supporting Polish<br />

Claim to Teschen ¡NT-9CZ-94¡; ¡NT-33CZ-76<br />

N-413<br />

Communist "L'Unita del Popólo" Sees Catholics<br />

Forging Anti-Italian Alliance Here<br />

¡NT-17¡T-1827; ¡NT-33¡T-156<br />

N-414<br />

Polish Clerical Group Here Reported Launching<br />

Anti-Communist Movement Open to Kin <strong>of</strong><br />

Small Nations 1NT-2IPO-1490; ¡NT-33PO-190<br />

N-415<br />

Italian-American Publications Defend Their Earlier<br />

Faith in Fascism ¡NT-¡7¡T-1831;<br />

¡NT-33¡T-157<br />

N-416<br />

German Refugee Weekly Urges Congress To<br />

Permit Entry <strong>of</strong> German "Millions" Displaced<br />

by Czechs and Poles ¡NT-¡3GE-1659;<br />

¡NT-33GE-1U<br />

N-417<br />

Greek-American Press Protests Bulgarian-Yugoslav<br />

"Designs" Against Greece ¡NT-14GR-742;<br />

¡NT-33GR-123<br />

N-418<br />

Spanish Socialist Hails British Labour Party<br />

Victory<br />

¡NT-33SP-42<br />

N-419<br />

Italian-American Press Discusses the San<br />

Francisco Charter INT-17¡T-1829; ¡NT-33¡T-158<br />

N-420<br />

German-American Press Despairs <strong>of</strong> Relief and<br />

Mail Service for Germany ¡NT-13GE-1661;<br />

INT-33GE-112<br />

N-421<br />

Czechoslovak Delegates Attend World Zionist<br />

Conference at London INT-18JE-568;<br />

1NT-33JE-76<br />

N-422<br />

Anti-Salazar Leader Here Discusses His Activities<br />

and Plans ¡NT-22PR-60; ¡NT-33PR-9<br />

N-423<br />

Lithuanian-American Leader Describes Lithuanian<br />

"Liberation" Committee in Germany<br />

¡NT-SBA-610; INT-33LI-63<br />

N-424<br />

Czechoslovak Official Here Accused <strong>of</strong> Being<br />

Anti-Russian<br />

INT-33CZ-78<br />

N-425<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists ¡NT-9CZ-949;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-79<br />

N-426<br />

Hungarian-American Protest Mounts against<br />

Czechoslovak Minority Regulations<br />

1NT-15HU-814; INT-33HU-83<br />

N-427<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International Activities<br />

Here 1NT-30YU-1879; ¡NT-33YU-153<br />

N-428<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To Provoke<br />

Concern in American Community ¡NT-8CR-268;<br />

¡NT-33CR-24<br />

N-429<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR ¡NT-33CR-25 <strong>US</strong>SR ¡NT-8CR-269<br />

N-430<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

¡NT-30YU-1880; ¡NT-33YV-154<br />

N-431<br />

Prominent Exiles Return to Greece<br />

¡NT-¡4GR-744; ¡NT-33GR-124<br />

N-432<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Polish-American Press Divided Over Potsdam<br />

Decisions on Poland's Western<br />

Boundary<br />

¡NT-2¡PO-1531<br />

N-433<br />

Armenian-Americans See Closer Tie to Homeland<br />

on Election <strong>of</strong> New Catholicos AD-3-5.1<br />

¡NT-3AM-83<br />

[Czechoslovaks] AD-3-5.3<br />

N-434<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Polish Ofïïcials Here Attempting To Block "Legal<br />

Continuity" <strong>of</strong> Polish Government?<br />

¡NT-2¡PO-¡534<br />

N-435<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Swietlik Reported Planning Visit to Poland<br />

¡NT-2¡PO-¡535<br />

N-436<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Polish War Relief Elects Delegation <strong>of</strong> Four To<br />

Visit Poland ¡NT-HPO-1544<br />

N-437<br />

German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communications with Homeland INT-13GE-1691<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

N-438<br />

American Zionists To Control Zionist Political<br />

Activities Here INT-18JE-574<br />

[Jewish] AD-3-5.7<br />

N-439<br />

Anti-Soviet "World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association"<br />

Incorporates 1NT-10EU-629<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

N-440<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Polish Catholic Press Agency Turns to Warsaw<br />

1NT-21PO-1552<br />

N-441<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

Varying Degrees <strong>of</strong> Opposition to Warsaw<br />

Reflected in Struggle for Control <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

American Congress ¡NT-2¡PO-1553<br />

N-442<br />

Soviet Plans for Italian Colonies Supported by the<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> L'Unita del Popólo AD-3-5.6;<br />

¡NT-¡7¡T-1839<br />

N-443<br />

Eighty Percent <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak-Americans Said<br />

To Resent Homeland's Pro-Soviet Orientation<br />

¡NT-9CZ-953<br />

N-444<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

Second German-American Relief Group Organized<br />

in Chicago ¡NT-¡3GE-1701<br />

N-445<br />

[Hungarians] AD-3-5.5<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American Hungarian<br />

Relief ¡NT-15HU-823<br />

N-446<br />

Growing Romanian-American Concern with<br />

Events Abroad AD-3-5.9; ¡NT-23RM-382<br />

N-447<br />

Council Members <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic Press Agency<br />

Mission INT-21PO-1554<br />

[Polish] AD-3-5.8<br />

N-448<br />

[Czechoslovaks) AD-3-5.3<br />

Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechoslovakia and<br />

Developments in Czechoslovak Community Here<br />

INT-9CZ-955<br />

N-449<br />

German Economist Calls for Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany INT-13GE-1709<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

N-479<br />

[Raoul Aglion's information on Guerin de<br />

Beaumont] INT-¡2FR-669<br />

N-504<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Institute;<br />

Free Austrian Movement ¡NT-4AU-446<br />

N-505<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

¡NT-4AU-447<br />

N-569<br />

[Czernin on Austrian situation] ¡NT-4AV-527<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 423


N-578 Index by Document Numbers<br />

N-578<br />

[Martin Fuchs on Austrian problem] INT~4ÂU-532<br />

N-595<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation Alexis Gierowski<br />

INT-8CR-153<br />

RPT 1<br />

Notes from the Greek Press in the U S.<br />

INT-14GR-213; INT-33GR-1<br />

RPT 2<br />

Austrian Military Unit INT-33AU-1<br />

RPT 3<br />

German-American Views on Foreign Politics<br />

¡NT-33GE-1<br />

RPT 4<br />

Syria vs. Lebanon in the American-Arab World<br />

INT-2AB-61; INT-33AR-I<br />

RPT 5<br />

Notes from the Arab Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-2AB-62; INT-33AR-2<br />

RPT 6<br />

Notes on Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

INT-14GR-215; INT-33GR-2<br />

RPT 7<br />

Notes on the Arab Press INT-2AB-63;<br />

INT-33AR-3<br />

RPT 8<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press 1NT-2AB-64;<br />

INT-33AR-4<br />

RPT 9<br />

"Struma" Catastrophe as Reported in the<br />

Jewish-American Press INT-18JE-180;<br />

INT-33JE-I<br />

RPT 10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

1NT-14GR-216; 1NT-33GR-3<br />

RPT 11<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press INT-2AB-66;<br />

INT-33AR-5<br />

RPT 12<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> Emir Abdullah <strong>of</strong><br />

Transjordan] INT-2AB-3; INT-33AR-6<br />

RPT 13<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-14GR-217; ¡NT-33GR-4<br />

RPT 14<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine INT-18JE-183;<br />

INT-33JE-2<br />

RPT 15<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

INT-33YU-1<br />

RPT 16<br />

Notes on the Greek Press INT-14GR-2I8;<br />

INT-33GR-5<br />

RPT 17<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press ¡NT-18JE-184;<br />

INT-33JE-3<br />

RPT 18<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press 1NT-2AB-68;<br />

INT-33AR-7<br />

RPT 19<br />

Notes on the Greek Press INT-14GR-219;<br />

¡NT-33GR-6<br />

RPT 20<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press ¡NT-I8JE-185:<br />

INT-33JE-4<br />

RPT 21<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press INT-2AB-69;<br />

INT-33AR-8<br />

424 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

RPT 22<br />

Notes on the Greek Press INT-14GR-220;<br />

INT-33GR-7<br />

RPT 23<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press INT-18JE-186;<br />

INT-33JE-5<br />

RPT 24<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece INT-14GR-221; INT-33GR-8<br />

RPT 25<br />

American Slav Congress [report] INT-33Z-1<br />

RPT 27<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press INT-23RM-129;<br />

INT-33RM-1<br />

RPT 28<br />

Democratic Germans and the German Post-War<br />

Problem INT-13GE-514; INT-33GE-2<br />

RPT 29<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press ¡NT-18JE-187;<br />

INT-33JE-6<br />

RPT 30<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press INT-2AB-70;<br />

INT-33AR-9<br />

RPT 31<br />

Notes on the Greek Press INT-14GR-222;<br />

INT-33GR-9<br />

RPT 32<br />

Notes on the Greek Press INT-14GR-223;<br />

INT-33GR-10<br />

RPT 33<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press ¡NT-2AB-71;<br />

INT-33AR-10<br />

RPT 34<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press INT-23RM-130;<br />

INT-33RM-2<br />

RPT 35<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece 1NT-I4GR-224;<br />

INT-33GR-11<br />

RPT 36<br />

Recent Zionist Activities 1NT-18JE-188;<br />

INT-33JE-7<br />

RPT 37<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Greeks in America to the Visit <strong>of</strong> King<br />

George II INT-I4GR-22S; WT-33GR-12<br />

RPT 38<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press in the U.S. INT-2AB-72;<br />

¡NT-33AR-11<br />

RPT 39<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S. INT-9CZ-234;<br />

INT-33CZ-1<br />

RPT 40<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland [reactions <strong>of</strong><br />

concerned groups to U.S. declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

INT-IOEU-122; INT-33Z-2<br />

RPT 41<br />

Yugoslav Government-in-Exile and Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign INT-33YU-3<br />

RPT 42<br />

Mazzini Society ¡NT-17IT-537; INT-33IT-1<br />

RPT 43<br />

Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece INT-33GR-13<br />

RPT 44<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes INT-15HU-2H;<br />

¡NT-33HU-1<br />

RPT 45<br />

Poland and Russia INT-33PO-1<br />

RPT 46<br />

Greek Press INT-14GR-227; INT-33GR-14<br />

RPT 47<br />

[French Tricolor Legion] INT-12FR-261;<br />

¡NT-33FR-1<br />

RPT 48<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground ¡NT-12FR-495; INT-33FR-2<br />

RPT 49<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942 1NT-33Z-3<br />

RPT 50<br />

New York Conference for MobiUzation <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born for Victory in 1942: June 27, 1942<br />

INT-19MI-71; INT-33Z-4<br />

RPT 51<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia and " Greater<br />

Serbia" Campaign INT-33YU-4<br />

RPT-52<br />

Foreign Politics and War Attitudes Among the<br />

Scandinavians and Finns in the U.S.<br />

INT-25SC-46; INT-33NW-1<br />

RPT 53<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information INT-14GR-228;<br />

INT-33GR-15<br />

RPT 54<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

INT-I8JE-189; INT-33AR-12<br />

RPT 55<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S. ¡NT-33YU-5<br />

RPT 56<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia in Retrospect<br />

INT-33YU-6<br />

RPT 57<br />

[Hungarian Evening at the American Common in<br />

New York City] INT-15HU-247<br />

RPT 58<br />

Greek Press in the U.S. INT-14GR-229;<br />

INT-33GR-16<br />

RPT 59<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-273; INT-33AU-2<br />

RPT 60<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U S.<br />

INT-I5HU-2I2; INT-33HU-2<br />

RPT 61<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. ¡NT-18JE-190;<br />

INT-33JE-8<br />

RPT 62<br />

Arabic Press in the U.S. INT-2AB-73;<br />

INT-33AR-13<br />

RPT 63<br />

Greek Press in the U.S. 1NT-14GR-230;<br />

INT-33GR-17<br />

RPT 64<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

INT-1AL-36; INT-33AL-1<br />

RPT 65<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

INT-33 UK-1<br />

RPT 66<br />

Atlantic Charter and the Baltic States INT-SBA-90;<br />

INT-33U-1<br />

RPT 67<br />

Italian Anti-Fascism in the U.S. INT-17IT-539;<br />

1NT-33IT-2<br />

RPT 68<br />

General Draza Mihailovitch and the Slavic Press<br />

in the U.S. INT-33YU-8<br />

RPT 69<br />

Greek Press in the U.S. INT-14GR-231:<br />

INT-33GR-18<br />

RPT 70<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

¡NT-I3GE-SI5; INT-33GE-4<br />

RPT 71<br />

Zionism and the Soviet Union INT-18JE-191;<br />

INT-33JE-9<br />

RPT 72<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S INT-15HU-213;<br />

INT-33HU-3<br />

RPT 73<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S. INT-9CZ-235;<br />

INT-33CZ-2<br />

RPT 74<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U S.<br />

INT-7BU-33: INT-33BU-1


Index by Document Numbers RPT 151<br />

RPT75<br />

Greek Press INT-14GR-233; INT-33GR-19<br />

RPT 76<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.<br />

INT-21PO-141; INT-33VK-2<br />

RPT 77<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S. INT-1AL-38;<br />

INT-33AL-3<br />

RPT 78<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S. INT-18JE-192;<br />

INT-33JE-10<br />

RPT 79<br />

Greek Press in the U.S. INT-14GR-234;<br />

INT-33GR-20<br />

RPT 80<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America INT-7BU-34;<br />

WT-33BU-2<br />

RPT 81<br />

French Politics in the U.S. INT-33FR-4<br />

RPT 82<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S. INT-1AL-39;<br />

INT-33AL-4<br />

RPT 83<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S. INT-4AU-274;<br />

INT-33AU-3<br />

RPT 84<br />

German Politics in the U.S. INT-13GE-517;<br />

INT-33GE-S<br />

RPT 85<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Pacciardi INT-I7IT-543;<br />

INT-33IT-5<br />

RPT 86<br />

Greek Press in the U.S. INT-14GR-235;<br />

INT-33GR-2I<br />

RPT 87<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-7BU-35; INT-33BU-3<br />

RPT 88<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S. INT-1AL-40;<br />

INT-33AL-7<br />

RPT 89<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation INT-14GR-236;<br />

INT-33GR-22<br />

RPT 90<br />

French Politics in the U.S. INT-33FR-5<br />

RPT 91<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S. INT-9CZ-237;<br />

INT-33CZ-3<br />

RPT 92<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

INT-SBA-114<br />

RPT 93<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S. INT-21PO-15S;<br />

¡NT-33PO-2<br />

RPT 94<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S. INT-3AM-4;<br />

INT-33AM-1<br />

RPT 95<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Activities<br />

INT-9CZ-238; 1NT-33CZ-4<br />

RPT 96<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

INT-17IT-545: INT-33IT-6<br />

RPT 97<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S. INT-13GE-518;<br />

INT-33GE-6<br />

RPT 98<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S. Since the "Otto<br />

Episode" INT-4AU-275; INT-33AU-4<br />

RPT 99<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski in Retrospect<br />

INT-33PO-S<br />

RPT 100<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S. INT-25SC-119;<br />

¡NT-33DA-1<br />

RPT 101<br />

German American Emergency Conference and the<br />

Freies Deutschland Movement INT-13GE-537;<br />

INT-33GE-7<br />

RPT 102<br />

Michailovich Controversy in American<br />

Foreign-Language Press INT-33YU-14<br />

RPT 103<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S. INT-9CZ-260; INT-33CZ-5<br />

RPT 104<br />

American Croatian Congress INT-30YU-705;<br />

INT-33YU-1S<br />

RPT 105<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes INT-9CZ-252:<br />

INT-33CZ-6<br />

RPT 106<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the American<br />

Landings in North Africa INT-12FR-545;<br />

INT-33FR-6<br />

RPT 107<br />

Freedom House, New York City [political position<br />

and activities] INT-33Z-6<br />

RPT 108<br />

Dutch National Life as Reflected in the U.S.<br />

INT-33NS-1<br />

RPT 109<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

INT-15HU-285; INT-33HU-6<br />

RPT 110<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union INT-13GE-589;<br />

INT-33GE-13<br />

RPT 111<br />

Confusion Among Liberal and Socialist Italian and<br />

Spanish Anti-Fascists in the U.S. INT-17IT-599:<br />

1NT-33IT-7<br />

RPT 112<br />

Greek Political Situation INT-14GR-349;<br />

INT-33GR-26<br />

RPT 113<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the U.S.<br />

During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942 INT-33Z-9<br />

RPT 114<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence INT-5BA-151<br />

RPT 115<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

INT-23RM-146; 1NT-33RM-4<br />

RPT 116<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-9CZ-318; INT-33CZ-7<br />

RPT-117<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

1NT-19MI-19S; 1NT-33Z-10<br />

RPT 118<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections INT-2AB-109;<br />

INT-33AR-15<br />

RPT 119<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek Govemment-In-Exile<br />

INT-33GR-28<br />

RPT 120<br />

Spanish Republican Prisoners INT-27SP-134;<br />

INT-33SP-3<br />

RPT 121<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy 1NT-33PO-17<br />

RPT 122<br />

Trend Towards Ethnic Federations INT-10EU-195;<br />

INT-33Z-19<br />

RPT 123<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism INT-33GE-17<br />

RPT 124<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

INT-9CZ-381; 1NT-33CZ-9<br />

RPT 125<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S. ¡NT-33YU-22<br />

RPT 126<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S. INT-12FR-585;<br />

¡NT-33FR-12<br />

RPT 127<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg INT-33AU-8<br />

RPT 128<br />

Current Italian Politics in the U.S. INT-17IT-653;<br />

¡NT-33IT-10<br />

RPT 129<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

INT-10EU-224; ¡NT-33Z-22<br />

RPT 130<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.<br />

INT-30YU-938; INT-33YU-27<br />

RPT 131<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile INT-27SP-168;<br />

INT-33SP-4<br />

RPT 132<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Polish-Russian Antagonism in<br />

the U.S. INT-21PO-465; INT-33PO-27<br />

RPT 133<br />

Post-Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Benes Visit INT-9CZ-493;<br />

¡NT-33CZ-21<br />

RPT 134<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the U.S. INT-33AV-9<br />

RPT 135<br />

Zionist Politics in the U.S. ¡NT-18JE-240;<br />

INT-33JE-15<br />

RPT 136<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S. INT-33UK-4<br />

RPT 137<br />

Portuguese Politics in the U.S. INT-22PR-18;<br />

INT-33PR-1<br />

RPT 138<br />

Italian-Americans and Post-War Problems<br />

1NT-17IT-704; ¡NT-33IT-12<br />

RPT 139<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: I. Cyprus<br />

INT-14GR-390; INT-33GR-31<br />

RPT 140<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

INT-15HU-376; INT-33HU-9<br />

RPT 141<br />

Spanish Republican Opinion: Reaction to Rumors<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Spanish Monarchy INT-27SP-189;<br />

¡NT-33SP-5<br />

RPT 142<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The Dodecanese<br />

INT-14GR-398; INT-33GR-34<br />

RPT 143<br />

General Giraud's Visit and French Discord in the<br />

U.S. INT-12FR-624; INT-33FR-16<br />

RPT 144<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

INT-1AL-55: ¡NT-33AL-S<br />

RPT 145<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission INT-18JE-252;<br />

INT-33RS-5<br />

RPT 146<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

¡NT-13GE-780; ¡NT-33GE-21<br />

RPT 147<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups and Psychological<br />

Warfare INT-1 OEU-258; ¡NT-33Z-40<br />

RPT 148<br />

French Cleavage Between the U.S. and the Soviet<br />

Union INT-12FR-654; INT-33FR-18<br />

RPT 149<br />

American Jewish Conference INT-18JE-264;<br />

INT-33JE-17<br />

RPT 150<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III Northern Epirus<br />

INT-14GR-419; INT-33GR-35<br />

RPT 151<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American Politics<br />

INT-23RM-191; INT-33RM-6<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 425


RPT-152 Index by Document Numbers<br />

RPT-152<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

1NT-30YU-1093; INT-33YU-34<br />

RPT 153<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border INT-I4GR-423;<br />

1NT-33GR-36<br />

RPT-154<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

INT-8CR-76; INT-33CR-4<br />

RPT 155<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

INT-1SHU-444: INT-33HU-11<br />

RPT 156<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile INT-9CZ-565;<br />

INT-33CZ-74<br />

RPT 157<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community INT-2AB-124;<br />

INT-33AR-17<br />

RPT 158<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

INT-9CZ-587: INT-33CZ-33<br />

RPT 159<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S. INT-14GR-437;<br />

INT-33GR-40<br />

RPT 160<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-281; INT-33JE-I8<br />

RPT 161<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in Denmark<br />

INT-25SC-269; ¡NT-33DA-3<br />

RPT 162<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S<br />

INT-17IT-920; INT-33IT-35<br />

RPT-163<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S. ¡NT-30YV-U66;<br />

INT-33YU-53<br />

RPT 164<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S. INT-21PO-619;<br />

INT-33PO-5S<br />

RPT 165<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S. INT-33AU-1S<br />

RPT 166<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S. INT-3AM-27;<br />

¡NT-33AM-2<br />

RPT 167<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S. INT-2AB-171;<br />

INT-33AR-20<br />

RPT 168<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics INT-1AL-94;<br />

INT-33AL-9<br />

RPT 169<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political Picture<br />

at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944 INT-5BA-302<br />

RPT 170<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-33Z-60<br />

RPT 171<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community ¡NT-UFI-75<br />

RPT 172<br />

Detroit: a Sample <strong>of</strong> American Polonia with a<br />

Note on Cleveland ¡NT-21PO-704; INT-33PO-69<br />

RPT 173<br />

Polish Nationalism in the U.S. INT-21PO-712:<br />

INT-33PO-70<br />

RPT 174<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-25SC-286; INT-33NW-6<br />

RPT 175<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S. INT-SBA-327;<br />

INT-33LI-20<br />

RPT 176<br />

Eastern Orthodox Church in the U.S<br />

INT-19MI-295<br />

426 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

RPT 177<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and Activity<br />

Here as Affected by Recent Developments<br />

¡NT-12FR-756: INT-33FR-25<br />

RPT 178<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

MT-33UK-13 INT-29UK-278<br />

RPT 179<br />

Polish Pressure Campaign Takes Form<br />

INT-21PO-772: INT-33PO-83<br />

RPT 180<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the Present<br />

Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in Exile<br />

INT-27SP-279; ¡NT-33SP-10<br />

RPT 181<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move ¡NT-33Z-68<br />

RPT 182<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy INT-13GE-I075:<br />

INT-33GE-42<br />

RPT 183<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S. INT-I71T-1133;<br />

INT-33IT-55<br />

RPT 184<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America INT-33UK-18<br />

RPT 185<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S. INT-14GR-497;<br />

INT-33GR-50<br />

RPT 186<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

1NT-30YU-1390; ¡NT-33YU-72<br />

RPT 187<br />

Volksfront or Communist Front? ¡NT-I3GE-1122;<br />

¡NT-33GE-45<br />

RPT 188<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

¡NT-10EU-395; INT-33Z-72<br />

RPT 189<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question INT-7BU-101; INT-33BU-7<br />

RPT-190<br />

Russian Language Press in the U.S. INT-24RS-254;<br />

INT-33RS-15<br />

RPT 191<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and Its<br />

Background INT-18JE-394; 1NT-33JE-27<br />

RPT 192<br />

Polish Publicity <strong>Services</strong> in the U.S.<br />

INT-21PO-876; INT-33PO-95<br />

RPT 193<br />

Spanish Republicans and the Current Spain<br />

INT-27SP-31I; INT-33SP-I1<br />

RPT 194<br />

Polish-American Congress INT-21PO-879;<br />

INT-33PO-97<br />

RPT 195<br />

Polish-American Left INT-21PO-886;<br />

INT-33PO-98<br />

RPT 196<br />

Albanian-Language Press in the U.S. INT-1AL-124;<br />

INT-33AL-12<br />

RPT 197<br />

Alexis Gierowski and Carpatho-Russia<br />

INT-8CR-154; INT-33CR-7<br />

RPT 198<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication INT-33YU-77<br />

RPT 199<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

¡NT-22PR-29; INT-33PR-2<br />

RPT 200<br />

Lithuanian-Americans in the First Half <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

INT-5BA-398; INT-33LI-28<br />

RPT 201<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes To Emphasize<br />

Nationality INT-10EU-433; INT-33Z-81<br />

RPT 202<br />

Polish National Catholic Church in America<br />

[background, activities, and prominent<br />

personalities] INT-21PO-909; INT-33PO-106<br />

RPT 203<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-7BU-107; INT-33BU-8<br />

RPT 204<br />

Romanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-23RM-261; INT-33RM-12<br />

RPT 205<br />

Ukrainians in Canada INT-33UK-23<br />

RPT 206<br />

French in the U.S. Since de Gaulle's Visit<br />

INT-12FR-863; INT-33FR-32<br />

RPT 207<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press in the U.S INT-8CR-170;<br />

INT-33CR-9<br />

RPT 208<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>. INT-19MI-339; INT-33Z-85<br />

RPT 209<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence INT-33Z-87<br />

RPT 210<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslav Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

INT-30YU-1523<br />

RPT-211<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians INT-24RS-269<br />

RPT 212<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

INT-33YU-90<br />

RPT 213<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S. INT-27SP-328;<br />

INT-33SP-16<br />

RPT 214<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S. 1NT-18JE-441;<br />

INT-33JE-35<br />

RPT 215<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

1NT-33Z-92<br />

RPT 216<br />

French Press in the U.S. 1NT-12FR-908;<br />

INT-33FR-39<br />

RPT 217<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance INT-17IT-1520;<br />

INT-33IT-100<br />

RPT 218<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

INT-27SP-357; INT-33SP-20<br />

RPT 219<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb Separation<br />

from Germany INT-33GE-67<br />

RPT 220<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

INT-14GR-611; INT-33GR-79<br />

RPT 221<br />

Poles in Canada INT-2IPO-1036; INT-33PO-149<br />

RPT 222<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press INT-12FR-933;<br />

INT-33FR-41<br />

RPT 223<br />

Poles in Latin America INT-21PO-1053:<br />

INT-33PO-153<br />

RPT 224<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press Scrutinizes Dumbarton<br />

Oaks INT-IOEU-523; INT-33Z-95<br />

RPT 225<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future INT-9CZ-832;<br />

INT-33CZ-66<br />

RPT 226<br />

Two Lithuanian Nationalist Leaders in Exile<br />

INT-5BA-497; ¡NT-33LI-47


Index by Document Numbers RPT 697<br />

RPT227<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

INT-24RS-327<br />

RPT 228<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief INT-10EU-532; INT-33Z-97<br />

RPT 229<br />

War Emergency Conference <strong>of</strong> the World Jewish<br />

Congress INT-18JE-468: INT-33JE-39<br />

RPT 230<br />

Latvian Community in the U.S. INT-5BA-516;<br />

INT-33LA-3<br />

RPT 231<br />

Hungarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

¡NT-15HU-722; INT-33HU-52<br />

RPT 232<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community INT-30YU-1698;<br />

INT-33YU-117<br />

RPT 233<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British, Russian,<br />

and American] INT-14GR-659; INT-33GR-94<br />

RPT 234<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with Some<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> German-American Community<br />

¡NT-13GE-1427; INT-33GE-82<br />

RPT 235<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail To<br />

Achieve Unity INT-13GE-14SS; INT-33GE-89<br />

RPT 236<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S. INT-33FI-23<br />

RPT 237<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press INT-13GE-1478: INT-33Z-109<br />

RPT 238<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S. INT-3AM-65;<br />

INT-33AM-8<br />

RPT 239<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language Press<br />

INT-13GE-1541; INT-33GE-9S<br />

RPT 240<br />

Shall the Russian Church in Amenca Rejoin the<br />

Patriarchate in Moscow? INT-24RS-378;<br />

INT-33RS-52<br />

RPT 241<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals INT-13GE-1578;<br />

INT-33GE-99<br />

RPT 242<br />

Hungarian-American Organizations<br />

INT-15HU-8I2; INT-33HU-79<br />

RPT 243<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

INT-9CZ-948: 1NT-33CZ-77<br />

RPT 244<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press ¡NT-13GE-1674;<br />

INT-33GE-113<br />

RPT 245<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press on the British Labor<br />

Government INT-10EU-624<br />

[Overall foreign nationality groups] AD-3-5.11<br />

RPT 246<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions ¡NT-13GE-1687<br />

[Germans] AD-3-5.4<br />

RPT 247<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the U.S.<br />

AD-3-5.10: INT-29UK-376<br />

RPT 256<br />

Greek Affairs INT-14GR-626<br />

RPT 262<br />

Greek News 1NT-14GR-641<br />

RPT 266<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona, former president <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania before the Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs MT-5BA-168<br />

RPT 267<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

INT-5BA-169<br />

RPT 280<br />

[Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America] INT-5BA-158<br />

RPT 281<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-384<br />

RPT 285<br />

Interview with Msgr. H. Kocis INT-9CZ-394<br />

RPT 295<br />

Czechs in Chicago INT-9CZ-894<br />

RPT 297<br />

Carpatho-Russian Notes INT-8CR-223<br />

RPT 309<br />

"France Forever" Meeting in the Cleveland<br />

College Auditorium ¡NT-6BE-22<br />

RPT 310<br />

[Information on Admiral Horthy and Hungarian<br />

American activities] INT-1SHU-780<br />

RPT 311<br />

Lithuanian Affairs INT-5BA-571<br />

RPT 316<br />

Two Estonian Letters INT-5BA-575<br />

RPT 322<br />

[Bulgarians: Copy <strong>of</strong> a Letter] ¡NT-7BU-49<br />

RPT 326<br />

Two Greek Visitors INT-14GR-732<br />

RPT 328<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George O.<br />

Striker] INT-15HU-809<br />

RPT 329<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March 1941<br />

Disputed INT-30YU-1800<br />

RPT 330<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

INT-14GR-734<br />

RPT 332<br />

German Affairs: Edmund Stinnes, Ralph E.<br />

Diffendorfer ¡NT-13GE-1639<br />

RPT 337<br />

Lithuanian News INT-5BA-609<br />

RPT 345<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas<br />

¡NT-5BA-203<br />

RPT 347<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian National Council INT-5BA-204<br />

RPT 354<br />

Report on the Baltic Rally Held in Detroit on<br />

June 20th, 1943 ¡NT-SBA-215<br />

RPT 363<br />

[Rustem Vambery vs. Amerika! Magyar Nepszava]<br />

INT-1SHU-600<br />

RPT 379<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War" Congress<br />

INT-7BU-S6<br />

RPT 384<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

INT-SBA-221<br />

RPT 387<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona INT-5BA-223<br />

RPT 410<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

INT-7BU-61<br />

RPT 414<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and<br />

Canada INT-7BU-64<br />

RPT 422<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas, Counselor for<br />

The American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-4I8<br />

RPT 422-A<br />

Greeks: Interview with Chris Skoll INT-14GR-422<br />

RPT 434<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Interview with John P. Sekerak<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

Mulhall, Penna. INT-8CR-64<br />

RPT 442<br />

Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church<br />

1NT-7BU-68<br />

RPT 448<br />

"Bermunkas" organ on the Hungarian I.W.W.<br />

group INT-1SHU-445<br />

RPT 457<br />

Austrians: Lecture <strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

INT-4AU-377<br />

RPT 461<br />

American Hungarian Federation INT-15HU-449<br />

RPT 472<br />

Armenians in America INT-3AM-26<br />

RPT 488<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syrian and Lebanese community<br />

in Detroit, Mich.] INT-2AB-151<br />

RPT 492<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

INT-SBA-288<br />

RPT 512<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30, 1944 INT-13GE-995<br />

RPT 516<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians] INT-5BA-320<br />

RPT 517<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944] INT-SBA-323<br />

RPT 520<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Feb. 1944] 1NT-5BA-328<br />

RPT 530<br />

Interview with Luben Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f INT-7BU-93<br />

RPT 540<br />

Albanians: Interview with Dennis J. Kambury<br />

INT-1AL-I09<br />

RPT 567<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

INT-1SHU-S55<br />

RPT 580<br />

[Hungarian Independence Celebration]<br />

INT-1SHU-741<br />

RPT 602<br />

Albanians INT-ÍAL128<br />

RPT 618<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly INT-1AL-137<br />

RPT 632<br />

[Post-war conditions for Czechoslovakia]<br />

INT-9CZ-91S<br />

RPT 633<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly INT-1AL-144<br />

RPT 634<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

INT-7BU-108<br />

RPT 643<br />

23rd Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian Political<br />

Organization INT-7BU-110<br />

RPT 648<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June INT-9CZ-931<br />

RPT 650<br />

Interview with George Pirinsky INT-7BU-112<br />

RPT 672<br />

Albanians INT-1AL-150<br />

RPT 682<br />

Albanians INT-1AL-152<br />

RPT 684<br />

Macedonians INT-7BU-124<br />

RPT 691<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

¡NT-5BA-472<br />

RPT 697<br />

Latvians INT-SBA-481<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 427


RPT 706 Index by Document Numbers<br />

RPT 706<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

INT-15HU-821<br />

RPT 708<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

1NT-15H<strong>US</strong>22<br />

RPT 714<br />

Greeks (British Intentions) INT-14GR-631<br />

RPT 715<br />

Interview with James Palamides (Pallan)<br />

INT-14GR-633<br />

RPT 716<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 1944] INT-5BA-496<br />

RPT 718<br />

[Interviews with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, George Pirinsky<br />

and Peter Atcheff] INT-7BU-130<br />

RPT 731<br />

[Belgians in Detroit, Mich.] INT-6BE-61<br />

RPT 735<br />

[Conversation with C A. Tsangadas]<br />

WT-14GR-647<br />

RPT 775<br />

Interview with P. J. Zuris INT-5BA-526<br />

RPT 807<br />

[Opinions from P. J. Zuris, K. S. Karpius, and Dr.<br />

Thomas regarding the San Francisco Conference]<br />

INT-5BA-539<br />

RPT 810<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas INT-5BÂ-543<br />

RPT 837<br />

Macedonian Relief Question and Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

M P.O. INT-7BU-139<br />

RPT 841<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas INT-14GR-699<br />

RPT 862<br />

Macedonian Meeting INT-7BU-I42<br />

RPT 879<br />

Interview with Phil Williams INT-I4GR-716<br />

RPT 880<br />

[Interviews with Anthony Ellison and C. A.<br />

Tsangadas] INT-I4GR-717<br />

RPT 882<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> "Dirva"<br />

INT-5BA-576<br />

RPT 884<br />

[American Hungarian Relief meeting, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio] INT-15HU-7S6<br />

RPT 885<br />

Interview with Rev. M. Daroczy, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Reformed<br />

Churches INT-15HU-787<br />

RPT 890<br />

Interview with Chris Skoll INT-14GR-720<br />

RPT 891<br />

[Conversation with Stephen Kocisko] INT-8CR-243<br />

RPT-897<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO) Branch<br />

1015 and Workers Society INT-15HU-793<br />

RPT 905<br />

Interview with Constantine G. Economus<br />

INT-14GR-724<br />

RPT 912<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania ¡NT-5BA-593<br />

RPT 914<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the "Dirva"<br />

1NT-5BA-594<br />

RPT 926<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>T and other<br />

organizations members] INT-7BU-146<br />

RPT 927<br />

[Greek leaders in Detroit, Mich., views on Greek<br />

situation] INT-I4GR-736<br />

RPT 928<br />

Germans: Interview with Hans Scherber<br />

INT-13GE-163S<br />

428 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

RPT 932<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation [<strong>of</strong>ficers] INT-14GR-739<br />

S-l<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Controversy INT-25SC-I57;<br />

¡NT-33NW-2<br />

S-2<br />

[Recent attacks on the Catholic Church and<br />

Catholic reactions] INT-33Z-18<br />

S-3<br />

[Constantin Fotich on Allied radio propaganda]<br />

INT-33YU-18<br />

S-4<br />

[Constantin Fotitch] INT-33YU-19<br />

S-5<br />

America in the War About Yugoslavia<br />

INT-33YU-21<br />

S-6<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baltic States] INT-5BA-179; INT-33LI-7<br />

S-7<br />

Conversation with Rustem Vambery on free<br />

movements in the U.S. INT-10EU-196;<br />

¡NT-33HU-8<br />

S-8<br />

[Note on article by Stoyan Pribichevich, "America<br />

in the War About Yugoslavia" INT-33YU-23<br />

S-9<br />

[Relations between President Eduard Benes and<br />

Dr. Hodza; Letter from Benes to Hodza]<br />

INT-9CZ-390; INT-33CZ-10<br />

S-10<br />

Memorandum on Personal and Political Career <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Benes INT-9CZ-400; INT-33CZ-11<br />

S-ll<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Slovak League To Send Delegation to<br />

Washington INT-9CZ-393; INT-33CZ-12<br />

S-12<br />

[Developments within the American Czechoslovak<br />

organizations] INT-9CZ-404; INT-33CZ-I3<br />

S-13<br />

Zlatko Balokovich WT-30YU-879; ¡NT-33YU-24<br />

S-14<br />

Arrangement for Meeting Between President<br />

Benes and Leader <strong>of</strong> Hodza Group<br />

INT-9CZ-407; INT-33CZ-15<br />

S-15<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes] INT-33CZ-16<br />

S-16<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross INT-21PO-40S;<br />

INT-33Z-21<br />

S-17<br />

Conversations with Eduard Benes INT-9CZ-428;<br />

INT-33CZ-17<br />

S-18<br />

[Letter from Ivan Subasich on Yugoslav Unity]<br />

INT-30YU-898; INT-33YU-25<br />

S-19<br />

[Reaction by the Lithuanian press to Joseph E.<br />

Davies mission to Moscow] INT-5BA-194;<br />

INT-33U-8<br />

S-20<br />

Conversation with Eduard Benes [NT-9CZ-447;<br />

1NT-33CZ-18<br />

S-21<br />

[Polish-American press criticism <strong>of</strong> Premier<br />

Sikorski] INT-21PO-426; INT-33PO-23<br />

S-22<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes] INT-9CZ-448;<br />

INT-33CZ-19<br />

S-23<br />

Conversation with Feliks Gross INT-21PO-424<br />

[Feliks Gross] INT-33PO-24<br />

Ivan Subasich on London Visit INT-30YU-948;<br />

INT-33YU-30<br />

S-24<br />

[Interview with Aristides Dimitratos and Kostas<br />

Kotzias] ¡NT-33GR-32<br />

S-26<br />

[Memorandum on Greater Serbia campaign in the<br />

U.S.] INT-33YU-28<br />

S-21<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit against the Overseas News<br />

Agency] 1NT-9CZ-479; INT-33CZ-20<br />

S-28<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's comments on Yugoslav<br />

affairs] INT-30YU-947 INT-33YU-35<br />

S-29<br />

[Subasich trip to London] INT-33YU-36<br />

S-30<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European military<br />

and political situation INT-I3GE-687;<br />

INT-33GE-18<br />

S-31<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation INT-33Z-30<br />

S-32<br />

[Excerpts from House <strong>of</strong> Commons parliamentary<br />

debates concerning attacks on Allied<br />

Governments in foreign-language press]<br />

INT-33Z-31<br />

S-33<br />

[Soviet views on priority questions <strong>of</strong> postwar<br />

organization] INT-24RS-169; ¡NT-33RS-2<br />

S-34<br />

[Excerpts from House <strong>of</strong> Commons parliamentary<br />

debates concerning attacks on Allied<br />

Governments in foreign-language press]<br />

INT-33Z-32<br />

S-35<br />

[Conversation with Count Coudenhove-Kalergi:<br />

Russian psychological warfare and<br />

counter-measures to be taken] INT-33Z-33<br />

S-36<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the Light<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy INT-33Z-36<br />

S-37<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on Soviet<br />

and U.S. policy in Europe] INT-24RS-171;<br />

INT-33Z-37<br />

S-38<br />

[Dr. Boleslaw Drobner's arrival in London]<br />

INT-33PO-32<br />

S-39<br />

[Note on Croatian demands for autonomy]<br />

INT-33YU-32<br />

S-40<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship] WT-24RS-175; INT-33RS-4<br />

S-41<br />

[Ivan Subasich's views on Balkan affairs]<br />

INT-33YU-33<br />

S-42<br />

[Bogolyub Yevtich] INT-33YU-40<br />

S-43<br />

[Frederick Proewig views on Allied policy]<br />

INT-13GE-739; INT-33GE-20<br />

S-44<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav political<br />

situation]] INT-33YU-41<br />

S-45<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial on the overall situation and<br />

problems] 1NT-I0EU-248


Index by Document Numbers S-112<br />

S-46<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May, 1943]<br />

INT-I5HU-404; INT-33HU-10<br />

S-47<br />

Extract From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Control <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press INT-33Z-39<br />

S-48<br />

[Jan Masaryk's Visit to the U.S.] INT-9CZ-529;<br />

INT-33CZ-25<br />

S-49<br />

Austria and National Socialism INT-4ÂU-372;<br />

¡NT-33AU-11<br />

S-50<br />

[Address by Count Sforza at the Cooperative<br />

Forum] INT-17IT-799; WT-33IT-21<br />

S-51<br />

Paul Van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and Brazil<br />

INT-6BE-30; INT-33BE-2<br />

S-52<br />

Excerpt From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons on<br />

Suppression <strong>of</strong> French-Language Newspaper<br />

INT-33Z-43<br />

S-53<br />

[Camille Chautemps' views on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

France] INT-33FR-19<br />

S-54<br />

[Major Zivan Knezevich] INT-33YU-4S<br />

S-55<br />

[Lithuanian leaders plan visit to D.C.] INT-33L1-13<br />

S-56<br />

Anglo-Saxon influence on Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-555; INT-33CZ-27<br />

S-57<br />

[Reestablishment <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

[NT-33UK-7<br />

S-58<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsinmokos Published in the<br />

National Herald] INT-33GR-37<br />

S-59<br />

[Jan Masaryk] INT-33CZ-28<br />

S-60<br />

[Memorandum from Charles A Davila on<br />

Romania] INT-33RM-7<br />

S-61<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wieslaw Arlet on the Moscow<br />

Conference] ¡NT-21PO-S64; 1NT-33PO-43<br />

S-62<br />

[Statements by Wladislaw Besterman on the<br />

Moscow Conference] INT-33PO-45<br />

S-63<br />

To Lithuanian-Americans <strong>of</strong> all political groups<br />

except the Communist, the Moscow Conference<br />

appears as a harbinger <strong>of</strong> nothing good<br />

INT-5BA-260; INT-33U-15<br />

S-64<br />

Speech by the Iraqi Military Attache on "Arab<br />

Aspirations" INT-2AB-128; INT-33AR-18<br />

S-65<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius and the Moscow<br />

Conference INT-SBA-263; INT-33LI-16<br />

S-66<br />

[Campaign by Edgar A. Mowrer to mobilize U.S.<br />

political feeling behind Polish claims against the<br />

Soviet Union] INT-21PO-S87; INT-33PO-48<br />

S-67<br />

Off-the-record talk by Jan Masaryk, Deputy Prime<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia INT-9CZ-585;<br />

INT-33CZ-32<br />

S-68<br />

Ban Subasich on Croatian Affairs [N-30YU-1140;<br />

INT-33YU-48<br />

S-69<br />

Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile<br />

INT-9CZ-591; INT-33CZ-34<br />

S-70<br />

Letter from Ban Subasich to King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia INT-33YU-50<br />

S-71<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic ¡NT-30YU-1147;<br />

INT-33YU-51<br />

S-72<br />

Ban Subasich on Tito's Military Resources<br />

INT-30YU-U48; INT-33YU-52<br />

S-73<br />

Letter by Dr. Hodza to the Slovak League<br />

INT-33CZ-35<br />

S-74<br />

Catholic View <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and Soviet<br />

Russia INT-10EU-290; INT-33Z-49<br />

S-75<br />

Soviet Russian Policy on Austria INT-4AU-421;<br />

INT-33Z-50<br />

S-76<br />

Yugoslav Appointment to the Advisory Council on<br />

Italy Offered to Ban Subasich INT-30YU-1160;<br />

INT-33YU-S4<br />

S-77<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia INT-30YU-1I61:<br />

INT-33YU-55<br />

S-78<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom INT-10EU-297; ¡NT-33Z-52<br />

S-79<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

INT-4AU-431; ¡NT-33AU-16<br />

S-80<br />

Conference on Carpatho-Russian Problem To Be<br />

Held in Pittsburgh INT-8CR-197<br />

[Controversy regarding Count Sforza's possible<br />

connection with Freemasonry] INT-17IT-924;<br />

INT-33IT-37<br />

S-81<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

INT-10EU-301; 1NT-33Z-S3<br />

S-82<br />

Field Marshal Jan Smuts Speech ¡NT-10EU-333;<br />

INT-33Z-S4<br />

S-83<br />

Jan Kwapinski on Ukrainian-Polish Relations<br />

¡NT-33PO-62<br />

S-84<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated 1NT-9CZ-614;<br />

INT-33CZ-38<br />

S-85<br />

Breakdown <strong>of</strong> Polish-Czechoslovak Discussions on<br />

Federation Described by Jan Kwapinski<br />

INT-21PO-654; ¡NT-33PO-65<br />

S-86<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

INT-13GE-972; INT-33GE-36<br />

S-87<br />

Lord Halifax Speech INT-10EU-334; 1NT-33Z-62<br />

S-88<br />

Tibor von Eckhardt INT-33HU-1S<br />

S-89<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia INT-30YU-1280;<br />

1NT-33YU-64<br />

S-90<br />

Forthcoming Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York; the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England and World Order<br />

1NT-19MI-296; INT-33Z-66<br />

S-91<br />

[Conversation with Fredrik H. Haslund]<br />

INT-25SC-291; INT-33NW-7<br />

S-92<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

INT-15HU-519; INT-33HU-18<br />

S-93<br />

Talks with Alexander Kerensky INT-24RS-234;<br />

INT-33RS-12<br />

S-94<br />

British Honor for Admiral Sakellariou<br />

INT-14GR-495; INT-33GR-49<br />

S-95<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r ¡NT-30YU-1357;<br />

INT-33YU-68<br />

S-96<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

1NT-33HU-20<br />

S-91<br />

Address by a Bntish Journalist to the Institute for<br />

Advanced Study, Princeton] INT-10EU-385;<br />

INT-33Z-69<br />

S-98<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Refutes Charge That Count<br />

Carlo Sforza Is a Freemason INT-17IT-1139;<br />

¡NT-33IT-57<br />

S-99<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Policy<br />

INT-24RS-247<br />

S-100<br />

Polish Official's Views on Polish Propaganda<br />

¡NT-21PO-803; INT-33PO-87<br />

S-101<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions on<br />

His European Federation Plan, with Particular<br />

Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers<br />

INT-IOEU-389; INT-33Z-71<br />

S-102<br />

Heinrich Bruening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1I17; 1NT-33GE-44<br />

S-103<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Discusses the Italy <strong>of</strong> Today and<br />

Tomorrow INT-171T-1161;<br />

INT-33IT-60<br />

S-104<br />

Church Activity, Mainly in Relation to Russia,<br />

Including the Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York<br />

INT-19M1-330; 1NT-33Z-7S<br />

S-105<br />

Gerhart Seger discusses his new Committee on<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

INT-13GE-1142 iyT-33GE-48<br />

S-106<br />

Paul Hagen Discusses Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany 1NT-13GE-1151; INT-33GE-51<br />

S-101<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses the Christian Democrats<br />

and His Present Plans INT-17IT-126!;<br />

¡NT-33IT-66<br />

S-108<br />

Count Czemin relates purposes <strong>of</strong> his proposed<br />

mission to Moscow INT-4AU-S47;<br />

INT-33AU-23<br />

S-109<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia INT-30YU-1485<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic Yugoslav<br />

News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to Questions<br />

Addressed to General Mihailovich by Journalist<br />

Sulzberger] INT-33YU-80<br />

S-llO<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Francis Perrin, Deputy to the<br />

Consultative Assembly in Algiers ¡NT-12FR-867;<br />

INT-33FR-3I<br />

S-lll<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses Italy, with particular<br />

reference to the armistice terms, the coming<br />

American election, and the Vatican<br />

INT-17IT-1328; INT-33IT-80<br />

S-112<br />

Political Testament <strong>of</strong> the Late Milan Hodza<br />

INT-9CZ-742; MT-33CZ-51<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 429


S-113 Index by Document Numbers<br />

S-113<br />

New Communist Tactics INT-19MI-340<br />

S-114<br />

Charles Davila Gives His First Impressions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Romanian Government INT-33RM-13<br />

S-115<br />

Oscar Lange Discusses Soviet-Russian Intentions<br />

Regarding Poland and Germany INT-33PO-118<br />

S-116<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

¡NT-15HU-607; INT-33AU-24<br />

S-117<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings Over<br />

Monarchy INT-20NS-43; INT-33NS-2<br />

S-118<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information] INT-33Z-89<br />

S-119<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in NYC<br />

INT-33RS-23<br />

S-120<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad INT-15HU-634;<br />

INT-33HU-37<br />

S-121<br />

Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany;<br />

Political Forces Available for Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany; Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Administrative<br />

<strong>Services</strong> 1NT-33GE-65<br />

S-122<br />

Devastating Impact <strong>of</strong> Events on a Cultivated<br />

European INT-33HU-46<br />

S-123<br />

French Leadership and American Power May Save<br />

Europe, According to Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

INT-10EU-513; JNT-33Z-93<br />

S-124<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism as a<br />

prime potentiality in German regeneration<br />

INT-13GE-1316: INT-33GE-72<br />

S-125<br />

Former Ambassador Fotitch on Current Yugoslav<br />

Situation INT-30YU-1644; ¡NT-33YU-1I0<br />

S-126<br />

Fernando de los Rios Discusses Spain and Europe<br />

INT-27SP-376; INT-33SP-2S<br />

S-127<br />

Alfredo Mendizabel Discusses the Spanish<br />

Situation INT-33SP-28<br />

S-128<br />

Austrian banker discusses some Austrian problems<br />

INT-4AU-700; INT-33AU-38<br />

S-129<br />

German Refugees Here Discuss Rumored von<br />

Paulus Government INT-13GE-1350;<br />

INT-33GE-76<br />

S-130<br />

Talk with Jacques Maritain, French Ambassador to<br />

the Vatican INT-33FR-45<br />

S-131<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany INT-13GE-1371: ¡NT-33GE-79<br />

S-132<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss Press,<br />

Publishing, and Radio in American-occupied<br />

Germany INT-13GE-1384; INT-33GE-81<br />

S-133<br />

Charles Davila Discusses Recent Events in<br />

Romania and Their Effect on the Romanian<br />

Community Here ¡NT-23RM-349; INT-33RM-15<br />

S-134<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on Purported<br />

Plan to Trisect Austria INT-4AU-737;<br />

INT-33AU-41<br />

S-135<br />

Constantin Fotich Discusses New Yugoslav<br />

Government ¡NT-30YU-1725; 1NT-33YU-122<br />

S-136<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre Discusses Current French<br />

Situation INT-33FR-54<br />

430 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

S-137<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

1NT-10EU-546; INT-33Z-I04<br />

S-138<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany INT-13GE-1437; INT-33GE-88<br />

S-139<br />

Leading Negrinist Here Discusses Spain and San<br />

Francisco INT-27SP-431; INT-33SP-33<br />

S-140<br />

Robert Valeur Returns from France INT-12FR-998;<br />

¡NT-33FR-56<br />

S-141<br />

Heinrich Bruening and German Politics, Present<br />

and Future JNT-13GE-1456; INT-33GE-90<br />

S-142<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav Internal<br />

Situation and Yugoslav-Russian Relations<br />

INT-30YU-1770; INT-33YU-130<br />

S-143<br />

Father Orlemanski in 1945 INT-21PO-1315:<br />

INT-33PO-177<br />

S-144<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal for Germany as an<br />

Interim Solution <strong>of</strong> Civil Service Problem<br />

INT-33GE-97<br />

S-145<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1624; INT-33GE-106<br />

S-146<br />

Former German Expert on Trade Relations with<br />

the <strong>US</strong>SR Discusses Implications Abroad <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade Monopolization in Soviet Orbit<br />

INT-24RS-399; mT-33Z-U5<br />

S-147<br />

Henri de Kerillis Discusses France Under de<br />

Gaulle INT-12FR-1065; INT-33FR-64


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CONTENTS<br />

<strong>US</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Strategie <strong>Services</strong>, Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch Files, 1942-1945 is published in two volumes.<br />

As an added convenience, the User Guide section has<br />

been printed in both <strong>of</strong> these volumes.<br />

REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Introduction p. vii<br />

User Instructions p. xi<br />

Reference Bibliography p. 1<br />

INDEXES<br />

Introduction p. vii<br />

User Instructions p. xi<br />

Index by Subjects and Names p. 1<br />

Index by Document Numbers p. 407


The Foreign Nationalities Branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong><br />

<strong>Services</strong> (OSS) was the only agency <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Government<br />

that focused its attention in a comprehensive way on foreign<br />

nationals and ethnic groups in the U.S. during World War II.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Justice was concerned with potentially<br />

subversive aliens and other Federal agencies gathered at least<br />

some domestic political intelligence, but only the Foreign Na-<br />

tionalities Branch (FNB) developed an extensive network <strong>of</strong><br />

contacts and systematically collected information among<br />

foreign nationality groups in the U.S. to enable our govern-<br />

ment to understand, anticipate, and influence political<br />

developments in Europe.<br />

Based on the belief that ethnic groups in the U.S. both<br />

reflected and influenced attitudes and events in occupied<br />

Europe, FNB's specific mission was to report on activities<br />

linked to political trends. In practice, FNB's information<br />

gathering ranged broadly to include social, religious, cultural<br />

and economic factors that provided the backdrop for ethnic<br />

concerns and attitudes. The efforts <strong>of</strong> the FNB amounted to<br />

a survey <strong>of</strong> activities and beliefs <strong>of</strong> American ethnic groups<br />

and resident aliens, as well as an analysis <strong>of</strong> the specific<br />

political links between these groups and Europe.<br />

The materials collected and prepared by this agency con-<br />

stitute not only a valuable resource for the study <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War II, but also a unique picture <strong>of</strong> a time when foreign-born<br />

and first generation Americans comprised almost a third <strong>of</strong><br />

the U.S. population. FNB's examination <strong>of</strong> the complex pat-<br />

chwork <strong>of</strong> closely-knit ethnic communities that existed<br />

throughout the Northeast and the Midwest during the 1940s<br />

and their relations with the newly arrived wartime refugees<br />

and political emigres took three basic forms: review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lively and diverse European language press that then existed;<br />

attendance at rallies, meetings, and lectures; and the soliciting<br />

<strong>of</strong> information from members and leaders <strong>of</strong> a wide array <strong>of</strong><br />

social, political, and religious organizations with ethnic or<br />

foreign language orientation.<br />

FNB's mission was distinctly different from that <strong>of</strong> other<br />

OSS Branches in several respects. First, FNB was not to at-<br />

tempt to influence the activities or views <strong>of</strong> the groups it<br />

observed, but rather, to report and analyze their activities in<br />

an effort to understand political trends. Second, FNB's field<br />

<strong>of</strong> operations was domestic, rather than foreign. Although<br />

FNB analysts were asked to link the activities <strong>of</strong> ethnic<br />

organizations, including governments-in-exile, to foreign<br />

political trends and movements, they were not charged with<br />

conducting operations abroad. Finally, the FNB concentrated<br />

its efforts on Europeans to the exclusion <strong>of</strong> the Japanese and<br />

other Oriental groups.<br />

These differences between FNB's mission and those <strong>of</strong><br />

other OSS Branches were in part reflected in its methods.<br />

Rather than the covert means that other Branches employed,<br />

FNB gathered information through two overt methods. First,<br />

FNB assiduously gathered and carefully analyzed the foreign<br />

language press including newspapers, pamphlets and other<br />

serialized and occasional materials. Second, and perhaps<br />

more importantly, FNB developed contacts within the na-<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

tionality groups who were familiar with the groups' concerns,<br />

views, and aspirations. These individuals, who included<br />

leading intellectuals and clergy, as well as many aristocrats<br />

and high-ranking political leaders, provided a wealth <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

formation. Another major difference in FNB methods, as<br />

distinguished from those <strong>of</strong> other Branches, was FNB's<br />

dependence on volunteers. FNB recruited volunteers both as<br />

readers <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press and as contacts in ethnic<br />

organizations.<br />

FNB did engage, however, in some activities that could be<br />

called covert. For example, since FNB interviewers did not<br />

always reveal their link to the U.S. Government, some groups<br />

and individuals were unaware that the OSS was monitoring<br />

their views and activities. FNB analysts also compiled<br />

dossiers on certain individuals without their knowlege.<br />

Nonetheless, FNB activities were predominantly overt, and<br />

the Branch did not generally make any attempt to influence<br />

the views or actions <strong>of</strong> the groups it monitored.<br />

Introduction to the CIS Index and<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Collection<br />

The records <strong>of</strong> the OSS are undeniably important to<br />

understanding the role <strong>of</strong> intelligence operations in World<br />

War II. For many years however, their importance to resear-<br />

chers and historians was overshadowed by issues <strong>of</strong> national<br />

security and personal privacy. Records <strong>of</strong> the OSS Research<br />

and Analysis Branch and a few other groups <strong>of</strong> materials<br />

were sent to the Department <strong>of</strong> State after the war and, in<br />

1946, were accessioned by the National Archives. These<br />

materials were made available to the public in 1975.<br />

The 1975 opening <strong>of</strong> these OSS records, however, did not<br />

effect the availability <strong>of</strong> other OSS materials, including the<br />

entire FNB archive, that had been sent to the CIA. In 1980,<br />

the CIA allowed the National Archives to accession approx-<br />

imately one half <strong>of</strong> the total complement <strong>of</strong> 6,000 cubic feet<br />

<strong>of</strong> OSS records in its possession. But the records remained<br />

closed to researchers until 1983, when a compromise reached<br />

as a part <strong>of</strong> the Intelligence Information Act provided for the<br />

opening <strong>of</strong> some materials, including the records <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch.<br />

The complete inaccessibility <strong>of</strong> FNB records prevented<br />

scholarly research and analysis for several decades and, even<br />

after the records were finally opened, researchers were faced<br />

with the frustrating task <strong>of</strong> sorting through materials whose<br />

organization was less than perfect and for which only an un-<br />

published, general, folder-level finding aid existed. The lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> availablity <strong>of</strong> FNB documents in micr<strong>of</strong>orm until now has<br />

also contributed to their underutilization.<br />

The CIS Index to U.S. <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945, and companion<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection provide researchers for the first time<br />

with the most comprehensive coverage possible. This collec-<br />

tion is drawn from the OSS Archive maintained by the<br />

Military Reference Branch at the National Archives and<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 vii


Records Administration and includes more than 18,000<br />

documents on 2450 micr<strong>of</strong>iche.<br />

The Index includes the following sections:<br />

• Reference Bibliography. Provides the title, date, and<br />

other bibliographic data for each document, and<br />

specifies the subject terms under which each item is<br />

indexed.<br />

• Index by Subjects and Names. Provides access to<br />

documents by subject, organization, or personal name.<br />

• Index by Document Numbers. Provides access to<br />

documents by FNB-assigned document numbers.<br />

All Index sections are more fully described below under<br />

User Instructions, beginning on p. xi.<br />

Agency History and Mission<br />

Though FNB slightly antedated the OSS, one can ap-<br />

preciate FNB's full significance only with a basic understan-<br />

ding <strong>of</strong> the OSS itself. While it is impossible to provide more<br />

than a very brief sketch <strong>of</strong> the OSS within the limited con-<br />

text <strong>of</strong> this Introduction, the following central facts require<br />

explanation.<br />

During the two decades following World War I, there was<br />

general agreement among intelligence <strong>of</strong>ficers and other<br />

analysts that the foreign policy <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Government was<br />

at risk due to a lack <strong>of</strong> concern for intelligence gathering.<br />

This concensus manifested itself in the creation <strong>of</strong> various<br />

U.S. Government agencies (especially within the Departments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice and State) that were devoted to intelligence<br />

activities.<br />

Eventually, concern for the lack <strong>of</strong> overall organization<br />

and integration <strong>of</strong> intelligence activities resulted in the<br />

establishment in 1941 <strong>of</strong> the Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

(COI). Although COI was created to integrate the existing in-<br />

telligence activities <strong>of</strong> various Federal departments and agen-<br />

cies, COI also maintained a Research and Analysis Branch<br />

to interpret reports received from various sources.<br />

Of even greater significance than its involvement in coordi-<br />

nating existing intelligence activities was the fact that COI<br />

provided an opportunity for the expansion <strong>of</strong> intelligence<br />

activities. COI became the intelligence agency predecessor <strong>of</strong><br />

the OSS and many <strong>of</strong> COI's intelligence activities were proto-<br />

typical <strong>of</strong> activities later undertaken by the OSS and, even-<br />

tually, the CIA.<br />

Beyond the concerns regarding the role <strong>of</strong> aliens in possibly<br />

subversive activities, there was a growing conviction that<br />

political intelligence drawn from foreign nationals and ethnic<br />

organizations was an important, but much-neglected field.<br />

In 1918, without the knowledge or participation <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Government, the basic agreements that led to the establish-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia had been worked out<br />

at meetings <strong>of</strong> political emigres in Pittsburgh, Pa. Many ex-<br />

perts concluded that the U.S. had missed other similar oppor-<br />

tunities to influence political and military developments in<br />

Europe during and after World War I through a failure to<br />

develop appropriate intelligence.<br />

William J. Donovan, the Director <strong>of</strong> COI, believed that the<br />

scanning <strong>of</strong> foreign language newspapers by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice was inadequate for purposes <strong>of</strong> political in-<br />

telligence because it focused too narrowly on identifying<br />

subversive activities, rather than being a more generalized<br />

gathering <strong>of</strong> information on foreign political developments.<br />

viii OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Donovan's effort to establish a Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch as a part <strong>of</strong> COI to undertake the kind <strong>of</strong> research he<br />

believed to be necessary began in September 1941. He was<br />

assisted in his effort by John C. Wiley, the former U.S.<br />

Minister to Estonia and Latvia, who had joined COI in<br />

August, and by DeWitt Clinton Poole, a former consular and<br />

diplomatic <strong>of</strong>ficial and Director <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Affairs at Princeton University, who had been recruited<br />

by Wiley.<br />

The Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Budget approved funding for the branch<br />

in January 1942 with Wiley as its head, but the debate over<br />

whether or not this type <strong>of</strong> intelligence was proper and, if<br />

proper, what agency should house it continued through the<br />

July 1942 transformation <strong>of</strong> COI into the OSS, and did not<br />

end until December 23, 1942, when a Joint Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff<br />

directive definitively established FNB as an OSS operation.<br />

By that date, Wiley had moved on to other OSS respon-<br />

sibilities and Poole had become FNB chief, a post he would<br />

hold until FNB was disbanded in November 1945.<br />

By December 1942, FNB had already been reading and<br />

interpreting the domestic foreign language press and creating<br />

a network <strong>of</strong> contacts in ethnic organizations throughout the<br />

U.S. for almost a year, but as a formal part <strong>of</strong> the OSS, FNB<br />

received a mandate to broaden the scope <strong>of</strong> its contacts and<br />

increase the production and dissemination <strong>of</strong> materials.<br />

One measure <strong>of</strong> FNB's activities was its prolific publishing<br />

program. During the years 1942 to 1945, FNB produced<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> Reports, Bulletins, Specials, News Notes and<br />

Public Meeting Reports, as well as two editions <strong>of</strong> the Hand-<br />

book <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S. intended to<br />

provide an overview <strong>of</strong> the foreign nationalities in the U.S.<br />

(For more information on OSS publications and other<br />

documents, see Substantive Content <strong>of</strong> the Collection, below.)<br />

FNB distributed its material to a group <strong>of</strong> recipients that in-<br />

cluded the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice, the Department <strong>of</strong> State,<br />

the Joint Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff, the Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and other OSS<br />

Branches, and the President. Despite this wide circle <strong>of</strong><br />

potential recipients, however, FNB material was classified<br />

and was actually distributed only to those agencies and in-<br />

dividuals who were directly involved in the specific subject <strong>of</strong><br />

a report. No single recipient received all <strong>of</strong> the materials pro-<br />

duced by FNB.<br />

Substantive Content and Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Collection<br />

Though political reporting and analysis was the focus <strong>of</strong><br />

FNB efforts, its records reveal information on a vast array <strong>of</strong><br />

cultural, social and economic subjects, including religion,<br />

peace organizations, labor unions, and communists in the<br />

U.S. Geographically, FNB records focus on Central and<br />

Eastern Europe, though substantial files do exist for France,<br />

Italy and Greece. Research on English-speaking ethnic groups<br />

was not considered useful and consequently there are no files<br />

on English, Scottish, or Welsh Americans and the small Irish<br />

file consists almost entirely <strong>of</strong> unsolicited materials submit-<br />

ted to FNB.<br />

FNB sought to provide a thorough view <strong>of</strong> the attitudes<br />

and activities <strong>of</strong> European nationality groups in the U.S. with<br />

regard to the war and its likely political aftermath. The<br />

Branch acquired, translated, and analyzed pamphlets and<br />

newspapers published by various organizations. They con-


ducted many interviews, formally and informally, with<br />

political figures, and their informants attended meetings <strong>of</strong><br />

organizations to report on current attitudes and events. FNB<br />

also arranged with the FCC, which had exclusive responsi-<br />

bility for monitoring foreign language radio broadcasts in the<br />

U.S., to obtain transcripts and translations <strong>of</strong> numerous<br />

broadcasts.<br />

The records are generally arranged in four broad categories<br />

identified by acronyms devised by the OSS for the general use<br />

<strong>of</strong> its staff: Administrative (AD), Intelligence (INT), Opera-<br />

tional (OP), and Personnel (PERS). A fifth category, Sup-<br />

plemental (SUP), was devised by CIS for additional memo<br />

and correspondence items located at the National Archives<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> the main FNB archive. The Intelligence files,<br />

which form 90% <strong>of</strong> these records, contain the product <strong>of</strong> all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Branch's endeavors.<br />

The Administrative category <strong>of</strong> the records includes<br />

budgets, organization manuals and charts, a short history <strong>of</strong><br />

the Branch, memoranda for the staff from the Chief, a series<br />

<strong>of</strong> memoranda for the American Delegation to the San Fran-<br />

cisco United Nations Conference on International Organiza-<br />

tion, examples <strong>of</strong> the reports produced, some letters <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

mendation <strong>of</strong> the Branch for its work, and two editions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Branch's Handbook <strong>of</strong> Foreign Nationality Groups in the<br />

U.S. These files are divided into three sections somewhat ar-<br />

bitrarily, and thereafter, arranged in numbered folders.<br />

The Intelligence category contains a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

materials: correspondence with informants, newspaper clip-<br />

pings, reports <strong>of</strong> interviews, pamphlets, field reports, reports<br />

<strong>of</strong> other Branches <strong>of</strong> the OSS, internal memoranda, and<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the formal reports produced by the Branch. These<br />

files are arranged in an alphanumeric system (outlined below)<br />

identifying a series <strong>of</strong> numbered items for each nationality<br />

studied. At the end <strong>of</strong> the series, three file numbers contain<br />

the final versions <strong>of</strong> the various formal reports prepared by<br />

the Branch.<br />

The Branch developed five numbered series <strong>of</strong> reports:<br />

Reports, Bulletins, Memoranda for the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State and<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> the OSS, News Notes, and Public Meeting<br />

Reports. The Reports provided analysis, background and<br />

overviews <strong>of</strong> the attitudes <strong>of</strong> the various groups. The<br />

Bulletins updated information on a nationality group for a<br />

given period. The Memoranda for the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State and<br />

the Director <strong>of</strong> the OSS formed the formal communication<br />

channel to the Department <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> information and<br />

analysis particularly suited to diplomatic needs. The News<br />

Notes reprinted relevant excerpts from the many periodicals<br />

read by the Branch's volunteer readers. Public Meeting<br />

Reports were minutes <strong>of</strong> meetings attended by the Branch's<br />

network <strong>of</strong> contacts.<br />

The Operations category is subdivided into two parts, one<br />

relating to the work <strong>of</strong> the Branch as a whole and the other<br />

to that <strong>of</strong> individual staff members, arranged alphabetical-<br />

ly and then chronologically. The files contain the regular<br />

monthly activity reports <strong>of</strong> the Branch, and memoranda and<br />

correspondence among the staff and their regular contacts.<br />

These files vary considerably in substance from the purely ad-<br />

ministrative record <strong>of</strong> correspondence and interaction to<br />

substantive discussion <strong>of</strong> the work and events in which an in-<br />

dividual was involved. A list <strong>of</strong> the folders included in the<br />

series appears at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the file.<br />

The Personnel files contain a variety <strong>of</strong> vouchers and let-<br />

ters <strong>of</strong> agreement between the Branch and its volunteer<br />

readers. They are arranged in alphabetical order.<br />

The Supplemental memo and correspondence files contain<br />

a miscellaneous group <strong>of</strong> records that were accessioned out-<br />

side the main FNB archive.<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> the Records reproduced<br />

in the Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Collection<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

File Acronym Documents Nationality/Category<br />

AD-1 through 26 Administrative<br />

AD-3<br />

INT-1AL 200 Albanian<br />

INT-2AB 320 Arab<br />

This series began as Near Eastern (2NE)<br />

INT-3AM 90 Armenian<br />

INT-4AU 911 Austrian<br />

INT-5BA 610 Baltic<br />

INT-6BE 100 Belgian<br />

INT-7BU 150 Bulgarian and Macedonian<br />

INT-8CR 280 Carpatho-Russian<br />

INT-9CZ 960 Czechoslovak<br />

INT-10EU 640 European<br />

This is a series <strong>of</strong> documents involving<br />

more than one nationality, including the<br />

organizations specifically aimed at the<br />

eventual unification <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />

INT-11FI 140 Finnish<br />

INT-12FR 1080 French<br />

INT-13GE 1720 German<br />

INT-14GR 748 Greek<br />

INT-15HU 823 Hungarian<br />

INT-16IR 30 Irish<br />

INT-17IT 1840 Italian<br />

INT-18JE 580 Jewish<br />

INT-19MI 480 Miscellaneous<br />

This series consists mainly <strong>of</strong> unsolic-<br />

ited materials relating to labor unions<br />

submitted to FNB.<br />

INT-20NS 50 Netherlands<br />

1NT-21PO 1560 Polish<br />

INT-22PR 60 Portuguese<br />

INT-23RM 390 Romanian<br />

INT-24RS 410 Russian<br />

INT-25SC 400 Scandinavian<br />

INT-26SL 240 Slavic<br />

This series relates primarily to the ac-<br />

tivities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

INT-27SP 501 Spanish<br />

1NT-28TU 12 Turkish<br />

INT-29UK 380 Ukranian<br />

INT-30YU 1891 Yugoslavian<br />

INT-32A This file contains 75 unnumbered<br />

bulletins.<br />

INT-33• This file contains a complete set <strong>of</strong><br />

the various reports and memoranda<br />

produced in numbered series by the<br />

Branch. They are arranged by nation-<br />

ality as are the preceeding INT files.<br />

Records for several nationality groups<br />

which are combined in the preceding<br />

INT files are filed separately here<br />

(e.g., Scandinavian groups).<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 ix


OP-1 and<br />

OP-2<br />

127 Operations files<br />

PERS-1 122 Personnel<br />

SUP-1 and<br />

SUP-2<br />

2 Supplemental<br />

Source, Chronological Scope, and Size<br />

<strong>of</strong> the CIS OSS Foreign NationaUties<br />

Branch Collection<br />

CIS filmed all FNB materials in the OSS Archive.<br />

However, the CIA, FBI, Department <strong>of</strong> Navy and Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> State withdrew approximately 400 documents pro-<br />

duced or collected by the Branch which to date have not been<br />

declassified. Documents withdrawn by the CIA remain in the<br />

custody <strong>of</strong> the CIA, and requests for declassification review<br />

should be addressed to Information and Privacy Coor-<br />

dinator, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.<br />

20505. Documents withdrawn by other agencies or at the re-<br />

quest <strong>of</strong> foreign governments are in the custody <strong>of</strong> National<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Archives. Requests for declassification review <strong>of</strong> these<br />

documents should be addressed to Assistant Archivist for the<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> the National Archives, National Archives and<br />

Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408.<br />

When documents were withdrawn from the files <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch, withdrawal sheets were left in<br />

their place. CIS filmed these sheets and noted the withdrawn<br />

document in the Reference Bibliography. CIS will film these<br />

materials when they become available to the public. Occa-<br />

sionally, no document and no withrawal notice was present<br />

in the Intelligence files for a particular number or range <strong>of</strong><br />

numbers. A Publisher's Note has been filmed in place <strong>of</strong> the<br />

missing items and they have been noted as missing in the<br />

Reference Bibliography.<br />

The documents reproduced in this publication are among<br />

the records <strong>of</strong> the OSS in the custody <strong>of</strong> the National Ar-<br />

chives <strong>of</strong> the U.S. No copyright is claimed in these <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

U. S. Government records. FNB materials are in Entry 100<br />

<strong>of</strong> the OSS Archive, which NARA maintains as Record<br />

Group 226. Entry 100 includes 131 Hollinger boxes. Material<br />

from the single box <strong>of</strong> FNB records in Entry 86 <strong>of</strong> Record<br />

Groups 226 were also filmed. The micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection in-<br />

cludes more than 18,000 documents on 2450 micr<strong>of</strong>iche.


The instructions below describe the publication accession<br />

numbering system used for the collection, and review the<br />

scope, organization, information elements, and suggested<br />

uses <strong>of</strong> the Reference Bibliography, Index by Subjects and<br />

Names, and Index by Document Numbers.<br />

FILE ORGANIZATION AND<br />

ACCESSION NUMBERS<br />

Each document has been assigned a single accession number<br />

for reference purposes throughout all Index sections. This<br />

accession number is identical to the document's micr<strong>of</strong>iche<br />

accession number within the companion micr<strong>of</strong>iche collec-<br />

tion, and is based on the numbering system used at the Na-<br />

tional Archives.<br />

The first element indicates whether the document belongs<br />

to the administrative, intelligence, operations, personnel, or<br />

supplemental files.<br />

<strong>US</strong>ER INSTRUCTIONS<br />

Sample Accession Numbers<br />

accession<br />

number range<br />

The final element <strong>of</strong> the accession number is the sequen-<br />

tial document number used to identify each individual item.<br />

The intelligence files, which are broken down by country,<br />

contain a third, middle, element, which is an alphanumeric<br />

country designation.<br />

Occasionally, separately issued parts <strong>of</strong> the same docu-<br />

ment are filmed under one accession number. In most <strong>of</strong><br />

these cases, "subtarget" numbers (2, 3, 4, etc.) are present on<br />

the micr<strong>of</strong>iche following the first document to indicate where<br />

subsequent document parts begin. These "subtargets" are<br />

only reflected in the published accession number if necessary<br />

to clarify or further describe the nature <strong>of</strong> the documents. In<br />

those cases, an additional "subtarget" number is added to<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> the accession number, preceded by a period.<br />

These elements are illustrated in the sample provided<br />

below, together with illustrations <strong>of</strong> how numbers appear in<br />

the bibliography and on micr<strong>of</strong>iche headers.<br />

INT-12FR-442 INT-33PO-1 to INT-33PO-192 PERS-1-38<br />

Sample Micr<strong>of</strong>iche Headers<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

OSS <strong>FOREIGN</strong> NATIONALITIES<br />

BRANCH FILES, 1942-1945<br />

file designation<br />

INT-13GE-6<br />

Card 1 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

INT-33HU-20<br />

to<br />

INT-33HU-28<br />

INT-10EU-563<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 xi


REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

materials contain a wide variety <strong>of</strong> documents including for-<br />

mally numbered series <strong>of</strong> reports, clippings from newspapers<br />

and periodicals, correspondence, and memoranda. The docu-<br />

ment descriptions in the Bibliography have been specially<br />

designed to provide appropriate levels <strong>of</strong> detail for the dif-<br />

ferent types <strong>of</strong> documents in this collection.<br />

Individual and Group Entries<br />

All items in the micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection are described in-<br />

dividually in the Reference Bibliography. In addition, a group<br />

entry has been used to describe each document series.<br />

A group entry provides descriptors and bibliographic in-<br />

formation common to all documents in the series, while suc-<br />

cessive entries for each <strong>of</strong> the individual documents in the<br />

series contain bibliographic information and descriptors<br />

specific to the individual documents. Where there is relatively<br />

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little additional information for individual documents<br />

following a group entry, the individual entries are indented<br />

with accession numbers in smaller type and their titles (if<br />

present) in lightface type.<br />

Titles<br />

Titles appear immediately following document accession<br />

numbers. (Titles for main entries appear in bold type; titles<br />

for subordinate entries appear in lightface type.) Many FNB<br />

documents are not "titled" in the formal published sense,<br />

but rather have captions or headings. In addition, many<br />

documents are untitled altogether.<br />

Where documents show assigned titles or captions, they<br />

have been transcribed directly with the following<br />

modifications:<br />

• words have been added to titles within brackets where<br />

necessary to clarify meaning;<br />

• initial articles (a, an, the) have been dropped.<br />

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Where a formal title does not exist, a descriptive title has<br />

been supplied within brackets. Where a number <strong>of</strong> docu-<br />

ments, each with a different title, has been filmed under one<br />

number, a title has been supplied in brackets to describe the<br />

documents collectively.<br />

Bibliographic Data<br />

Bibliographic data given for each listing (in italic type follow-<br />

ing the title) includes the following items:<br />

• Date • The date provided is the generation date <strong>of</strong> the<br />

document, wherever possible. In cases where documents<br />

do not have a generation date but do have another <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

cial date (i.e. date received, or date <strong>of</strong> the meeting being<br />

described) that date has been provided. Where there is<br />

no date on a document, CIS has attempted to provide<br />

a date from the context <strong>of</strong> the document and its sur-<br />

rounding material. These dates are enclosed in brackets.<br />

Where documents are covered in a single entry, a range<br />

<strong>of</strong> dates is provided, if appropriate.<br />

• Collation • The collation refers to the total number <strong>of</strong><br />

pages occupied by the document. Any oversized pages<br />

filmed with the document are also noted.<br />

Annotations<br />

Annotations, in a separate paragraph following italicized<br />

bibliographic data, are employed to amplify the information<br />

provided by the title and subject descriptors, if necessary, and<br />

to describe collectively the common subject matter or organiza-<br />

tional structure <strong>of</strong> document series. In cases where more than<br />

one copy <strong>of</strong> a document has been filmed under different acces-<br />

sion numbers, annotations have been used to direct the user to<br />

the copy <strong>of</strong> the document that has been fully indexed.<br />

Descriptors<br />

The descriptors listing (following the lead-in Descriptors:) fur-<br />

ther serves to characterize the nature and scope <strong>of</strong> the docu-<br />

ment. Also, because they correspond to the subject and name,<br />

and document number index terms under which the document<br />

will be found in other index sections, the descriptors can be used<br />

as references for finding additional items <strong>of</strong> similar subject mat-<br />

ter in the index sections.<br />

The descriptors section lists all subject, organization, and per-<br />

sonal name terms assigned to the document or document series.<br />

All relevant document numbers are also listed.<br />

As described above, a group entry for a series <strong>of</strong> documents<br />

will list descriptors applying to all or most documents in that<br />

series. The descriptors listings for the individual items that<br />

follow contain only descriptors that are specific to the individual<br />

documents.<br />

INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND NAMES<br />

The Index by Subject and Names provides access by:<br />

(1) major subject matter <strong>of</strong> documents; (2) geographic<br />

regions discussed; (3) organizations that are the subjects <strong>of</strong><br />

documents; (4) personal names <strong>of</strong> subjects or authors <strong>of</strong><br />

documents.<br />

Entries in this index consist <strong>of</strong> the following structural<br />

elements, illustrated in the sample entries on p. xiv.<br />

• terms<br />

• notations <strong>of</strong> content (usually the title <strong>of</strong> the document<br />

or document series)<br />

• document date<br />

• accession numbers assigned to each indexed document,<br />

used to identify that document in the Reference<br />

Bibliography and the micr<strong>of</strong>iche collection<br />

• cross references {see and see also).<br />

Subject Terms<br />

Documents are indexed to the key subject concepts that<br />

represent the primary focus <strong>of</strong> the document. Subject terms<br />

and cross references used in the Index by Subjects and Names<br />

are based upon an extensively cross-referenced hierarchical<br />

indexing vocabulary developed specifically to handle the<br />

FNB material.<br />

When indexing a document to which a hierarchy <strong>of</strong> these<br />

vocabulary terms might apply, we select the most specific ap-<br />

plicable term or terms, and usually do not also index to the<br />

broader or narrower referencing terms that, while relevant,<br />

do not reflect as well the focus <strong>of</strong> the document. For exam-<br />

ple, a document focusing specifically on "Kurds" would not<br />

also be indexed to the more general term "Racial and ethnic<br />

groups." It is important, therefore, to pursue relevant see also<br />

references under a term, as these generally list additional<br />

documents not identified under the broader term. See<br />

references direct the user from terminology that has not been<br />

used in our controlled vocabulary thesaurus to the specific<br />

form <strong>of</strong> the subject term we have used.<br />

Geographic Areas Indexing<br />

All geographic areas that are the significant focus <strong>of</strong> a<br />

document are indexed. Geographic indexing is provided at<br />

both the country and regional levels. The spelling and names<br />

<strong>of</strong> geographic entities used are generally the historically ap-<br />

propriate forms found in the documents, with minor editorial<br />

standardization. As is the case with other subject terms, it is<br />

important to pursue relevant see also references under a<br />

geographic term, as these generally list additional documents<br />

not identified under the broader geographic term.<br />

Personal and Organization Names<br />

Documents are replete with varying forms <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

names. Every effort has been made to standardize these per-<br />

sonal names under the most common form without<br />

preference for European or Americanized forms. Where<br />

possible, cross references have been added to direct users to<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> the name used.<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> organizations are also frequently cited in the<br />

documents in varying forms. Again, every effort has been<br />

made to standardize these names and to provide cross<br />

references to the form used.<br />

Alphabetization and Sorting <strong>of</strong> References<br />

Index terms and notations <strong>of</strong> content are alphabetized on<br />

a word-by-word and letter-by-letter basis, observing spaces<br />

but ignoring punctuation. Thus, "Air transport" would<br />

precede "Aircraft and aircraft industry," "Electric power"<br />

would precede "Electrical machinery and equipment," "San<br />

Roque, Philippines" would precede "Sandakan, Borneo."<br />

Therefore, it is important to know where there are word<br />

breaks in a term.<br />

Where multiple items are indexed under the same notation<br />

<strong>of</strong> content, references appear in ascending accession number<br />

order.<br />

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REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY


Administrative Files<br />

The FNB Administrative Files in Record Group 226<br />

are only a portion <strong>of</strong> the agency records that at one<br />

time existed, many <strong>of</strong> which may still survive<br />

elsewhere and may yet come to light in other archives<br />

or sources. The numbered FNB reports that are<br />

listed as AD-3-5.1 through AD-3-5.11 are a sampl-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> the final reports prepared by FNB assem-<br />

bled in the closing months <strong>of</strong> FNB's existence as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the ultimately unsuccessful effort to justify<br />

FNB's continued existence.<br />

For other internal records, see OP-1-1 to OP-2-86,<br />

PERS-1-1 to PERS-1-122, SUP-1-1, and SUP-2-1.<br />

ADM<br />

[Foreign Nationalities Branch budget estimates,<br />

FY42-FY46J<br />

222 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government spending; Government<br />

employees<br />

AD-1-2<br />

[Budget report <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch for FY43]<br />

223 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government spending; Government<br />

employees<br />

AD-1-3<br />

[Budget-related memoranda <strong>of</strong> the Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch]<br />

[1941-1943]. 199 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government spending; Government<br />

employees<br />

AD-1-4<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

AD-1-5<br />

Foreign Nationalities Manual<br />

Sept. 7-Nov. 1. 1945. 19 p.<br />

AD-1-6<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Nationalities Branch]<br />

AD-1-6.1: Foreign Nationalities Branch: Its<br />

History<br />

May 1944. 54 p.<br />

Consists primarily <strong>of</strong> staff lists and tabular<br />

budgetary material.<br />

AD-1-6.2: General Order No. 9, Revised<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 26 p.<br />

Designates the O.S.S. as an agency <strong>of</strong> the Joint<br />

Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff and defines its organization and<br />

duties.<br />

AD-1-6.3: [History <strong>of</strong> the Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch, Oct. 1941-Sept. 1945]<br />

[1945]. 101 p.<br />

Draft <strong>of</strong> never-completed agency history.<br />

Descriptors: Wilson, A. M.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

AD-1-7<br />

[Distribution <strong>of</strong> the three-year report on the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch]<br />

[1945]. 5 p.<br />

AD-2-1<br />

[Fortnightly Review <strong>of</strong> the Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch]<br />

May 25-June 18, 1942. 46 p.<br />

AD-2-2<br />

[Questionnaire design for FNB survey <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish- and Slovak-American communities]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943-Jan. 18, 1944. 93 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Slovaks; Opinion and attitude<br />

surveys<br />

AD-2-3<br />

[Statistical summary and analysis <strong>of</strong> the FNB<br />

opinion surveys <strong>of</strong> Polish- and<br />

Slovak-Americans]<br />

Sept. 28-Dec. 1943. 332 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Slovaks; Opinion and attitude<br />

surveys<br />

AD-2-4<br />

[Information on Father Stanislaus<br />

Orlemanski]<br />

Feb. 11, 1944-Aug. 8. 1945. 87 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

AD-2-5<br />

[Information for the American Delegation to<br />

the San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 1-June 6, 1945. 49 p.<br />

Ninteen memoranda prepared by DeWitt Poole<br />

summarizing background information and recent<br />

events related to the conference, including the<br />

membership and aspirations <strong>of</strong> various national<br />

delegations and observer groups.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Poole, DeWitt C.<br />

AD-2-6<br />

Public Opinion and Our Foreign-Language<br />

Press<br />

Apr. 29-Aug. 9, 1944. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; EUard, Roscoe<br />

AD-2-7<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

AD-2-8<br />

[Information on the Assyrians]<br />

Jan. 21, 1945; Jan. 29, 1945. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrians<br />

AD-2-9<br />

The War and Greece During the Occupation<br />

[n.d.]. 141 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greeks<br />

AD-2-10<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.: the<br />

Greeks<br />

Aug. 1, 1942; Oct. 20. 1943. 346 p.<br />

Drafts <strong>of</strong> a report intended to serve as a model<br />

for a never-completed series <strong>of</strong> monographs <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign nationality groups.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greeks<br />

AD-2-11<br />

Preliminary Report on the Czechs, Slovaks,<br />

and Carpathian-Russians<br />

[n.d.]. 109 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Slovaks; Carpatho-Russians<br />

AD-2-12<br />

[Information on Spain]<br />

May 16, 1941-Apr. 1942. 220 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain<br />

AD-2-13<br />

[Proposals regarding occupation policies for<br />

postwar Germany; instrucción pastoral, sobre<br />

algunos errores modernos]<br />

Feb. 28, i942; Nov. 24, 1942. 39 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Spain; U.S. military occu-<br />

pation policies<br />

AD-3-1<br />

[Miscellaneous FNB documents and cover<br />

memos]<br />

Sept 13-Nov. 29, 1945. 67 p.<br />

AD-3-2<br />

Notations for the Staff, Nos. 1-7<br />

Sept 15, 1943-Sept. 15,1944. 52 p.<br />

AD-3-3<br />

Work in Progress [FNB weekly reports]<br />

JVov. 6, 1944-Oct. 23, 1945. 245 p.<br />

AD-3-4<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.:<br />

original and revised editions<br />

June 1943; Feb. 1945. 479 p.<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>iche note: Pages 12-13 <strong>of</strong> the second edition<br />

were omitted in the original filming by the National<br />

Archives. They have been inserted at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

AD-3-4 as the final images on micr<strong>of</strong>iche 6 <strong>of</strong> 6.<br />

AD-3-5<br />

[Foreign Nationalities Branch final reports]<br />

AD-3-5.1: Armenian-Americans See Closer<br />

Tie to Homeland on Election <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Catholicos<br />

Aug. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


AD-3-5.1 Reference Bibliography<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3AM-<br />

83.]<br />

Descriptors: N-433<br />

AD-3-5.2: [Austrians]<br />

14 p.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. Austrian Exiles Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

4AU-887].<br />

b. Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

4AU-897].<br />

Descriptors: B-399; M-327<br />

AD-3-5.3: [Czechoslovaks]<br />

12 p.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. Eighty Percent <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak-Ameri-<br />

cans Said To Resent Homeland's Pro-<br />

Soviet Orientation [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-9CZ-935].<br />

b. Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechos-<br />

lovakia and Developments in Czechos-<br />

lovak Community Here [also filmed and<br />

fully indexed as INT-9CZ-955].<br />

Descriptors: N-433; N-448<br />

AD-3-5.4: [Germans]<br />

12 p.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Pots-<br />

dam Decisions [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-13GE-1687].<br />

b. Lecture on Germany's Future [also filmed<br />

and fully indexed as INT-13GE-1688].<br />

c. German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communication with Homeland [also<br />

filmed and fully indexed as INT-13GE-<br />

1691].<br />

d. Meeting To Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for<br />

German Relief and Postal Communication<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

13GE-1698].<br />

e. Steuben Day Celebration [also filmed and<br />

fully indexed as INT-13GE-1696].<br />

/ Second German-American Relief Group<br />

Organized in Chicago [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-13GE-1701].<br />

g. Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

13GE-1706].<br />

h. Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals in the<br />

German-American Press [also filmed and<br />

fully indexed as INT-13GE-1708].<br />

/. German Economist Calls for the Rehabili-<br />

tation <strong>of</strong> Germany [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-13GE-1709].<br />

Descriptors: RPT 246; M-325; N-437; M-326;<br />

M-328; N-444; M-329; B-401; N-449<br />

AD-3-5.5: [Hungarians]<br />

7 p.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechos-<br />

lovak Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

15HU-816].<br />

b. Verhovay Society Defends American Hun-<br />

garian Relief [also filmed and fully indexed<br />

as INT-15HU-823].<br />

Descriptors: B-398; N-445<br />

AD-3-5.6: Soviet Plans for Italian Colonies<br />

Supported by the Editor <strong>of</strong> L'Unita del<br />

Popólo<br />

Oct. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-17IT-<br />

1839.]<br />

Descriptors: N-442<br />

AD-3-5.7: [Jewish]<br />

lip.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. Jewish Comments on the President's<br />

Palestine Statement [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-18JE-573].<br />

b. American Zionists To Control Zionist<br />

Political Activities Here [also filmed and<br />

fully indexed as INT-18JE-574].<br />

Descriptors: B-397; N-438<br />

AD-3-5.8: [Polish]<br />

21 p.<br />

Includes:<br />

a. PoUsh-American Press Divided Over Pots-<br />

dam Decisions on Poland's Western<br />

Boundary [also filmed and fully indexed as<br />

INT-21PO-1531].<br />

b. Polish Officials Here Attempting To Block<br />

"Legal Continuity" <strong>of</strong> PoUsh Government<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

21PO-1534].<br />

c. Polish Commemoration Meeting [also<br />

filmed and fully indexed as INT-21PO-<br />

1536].<br />

d. Swietlik Reported Planning Visit to Poland<br />

[also filmed and fully indexed as INT-<br />

21PO-1535].<br />

e. Polish War Relief Elects Delegation <strong>of</strong><br />

Four To Visit Poland [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-21PO-1544].<br />

/ Anti-Soviet "World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Associa-<br />

tion" Incorporates [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-10EU-629].<br />

g. Polish Catholic Press Agency Turns to<br />

Warsaw [also filmed and fully indexed as<br />

INT-21PO-1552].<br />

h. Varying Degrees <strong>of</strong> Opposition to Warsaw<br />

Reflected in Struggle for Control <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

American Congress [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-21PO-1553].<br />

i. Council Members <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic Press<br />

Agency Resign [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-21PO-1554].<br />

Descriptors: N-432; N-434; M-324; N-435;<br />

N-436; N-439; N-440; N-441; N-447<br />

AD-3-5.9: Growing Romanian-American<br />

Concern with Events Abroad<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-23RM-<br />

382].<br />

Descriptors: N-446<br />

AD-3-5.10: Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 27, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-29UK-<br />

376].<br />

Descriptors: RPT 247<br />

AD-3-5.11:<br />

groups]<br />

43 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Overall foreign nationality<br />

Includes:<br />

a. Foreign Nationality Press on the British<br />

Labor Government [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-10EU-624].<br />

b. Topics <strong>of</strong> September in the Foreign<br />

Nationality Press [also filmed and fully<br />

indexed as INT-10EU-631].<br />

Descriptors: RPT 245; B-400<br />

AD-3-6<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

Albanians<br />

INT-1AL-1 to INT-1AL-200<br />

Albanians: document series<br />

Documents focus on activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong><br />

Vatra, a monarchist organization supporting the<br />

postwar restoration <strong>of</strong> King Zog, and the rival<br />

anti-monarchist organization Free Albania,<br />

headed by Constantine A. Chekrezi. Documents<br />

trace the ultimately unsuccessful efforts <strong>of</strong> these<br />

groups to form a united front to establish and<br />

have recognized a govemment-in-exile.<br />

Documents also provide information on such<br />

topics as Albanian resistance forces, civil warfare<br />

among various political factions in Albania, and<br />

concerns regarding postwar boundaries with<br />

Greece and Yugoslavia.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33AL-1 to<br />

INT-33AL-20.<br />

Descriptors: Albania; Albanians; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Govemments-in-exile, Al-<br />

bania; Balkan States; Free Albania; Vatra; Zog,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Albania; Chekrezi, Constantine A.<br />

INT-1AL-1<br />

Conversation with Mr. Constantine Chekrezi<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-1AL-2<br />

[Correspondence Between Balkan Committee,<br />

Sotir Martini, and Constantine Chekrezi]<br />

July 2-Oct. 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan Committee (London); Mar-<br />

tini, Sotir; Boyle, Edward<br />

INT-1AL-3<br />

Three outstanding Albanian leaders in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Sept 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-4<br />

Free Albania Movement<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-1AL-5<br />

Free Albania Movement in U.S.A.<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-1AL-6<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Wiley<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-1AL-7<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Betty Carp<br />

Nov. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carp, Betty<br />

INT-1AL-8<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi, Free<br />

Albanian leader<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper); Liria (newspa-<br />

per); Moslems and Islam; Eastern orthodox<br />

churches; Italy; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-9<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

Sept 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Yugoslavia; Balkan Com-<br />

mittee (London); Noli, Fan S.; Michalopoulos,<br />

Andreas; Andjelinovic, Gregor<br />

INT-1AL-10<br />

Forgotten Envoy<br />

May 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-11<br />

[Albanian organizations activities]<br />

July 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper); Epirus; Boun-<br />

daries; Pan-Epirotic Union; Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-12<br />

[Reports on a New Albanian Movement,<br />

Albanian Guerrillas, and Constantine<br />

Chekrezi]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Great Britain;<br />

Noli, Fan S.; Bajraktari, Muharem; Boyle,<br />

Edward<br />

INT-1AL-13<br />

Albanian Federation Vatra<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-14<br />

Albanian Contacts from Miss Frantz's File<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brennan, Dr.; Cadicamo, Louis D.;<br />

Drizari, Nelo; Kennedy, Violet Bond; Konitza,<br />

Faik; Noli, Fan S.; Mydin, Matt L.; Panariti,<br />

Qerim; Prifti, George N.; Stevens, Anthony;<br />

Tashko, Constantine; Tirana, Dr.; Veisel, Kemal<br />

INT-1AL-15<br />

Albanian Activities in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-16<br />

[Free Albania united front agreement<br />

difficulties]<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Worcester, Mass.; Manchester,<br />

N.H.; Sotir, Vangel; Isak, Kosta<br />

INT-1AL-17<br />

Free Albania<br />

August 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Greece; Boundaries; Pan-<br />

Epirotic Union; Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-18<br />

Bishop Noli's Stand<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-19<br />

Albanian Political Society "Shqiperia e Lire"<br />

(Free Albania)<br />

Sept. 17. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Pan-Albanian<br />

Congress, Boston, Dec. 1941; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-20<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi<br />

Oct. 5. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Epirus; Balkan Com-<br />

mittee (London); Noli, Fan S.; Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-21<br />

Albanian Movement<br />

¿Vov. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.; Checho, Pandel<br />

INT-1AL-22<br />

Conversation with Mr. Chekrezi [and reports<br />

on Free Albania activities in U.S.]<br />

Oct. 28-30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Epirus; Guerrilla war-<br />

fare; New York City; Manchester, N.H.;<br />

Worcester, Mass.; Zavalani, Tajar; Butka, Kemal;<br />

Panariti, Qerim; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-23<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zavalani, Tajar; Ellis, Christ E.;<br />

Dako, Kristo; Kyrias, George; Kyrias, Gerasim<br />

INT-1AL-24<br />

[Reports on activities <strong>of</strong> Albanian leaders in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 15-21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Cleveland, Ohio; Man-<br />

chester, N.H.; New York City; Worcester,<br />

Mass.; Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-25<br />

[Extract <strong>of</strong> Letter from Nicholas<br />

Chaco-Dan gley]<br />

Dec. 30, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chaco-Dangley, Nicholas<br />

INT-1AL-26<br />

King Zog's Proclamation; letters from<br />

England supporting Vatra position; notes on<br />

Albanians abroad; Panariti's attack on<br />

Chekrezi<br />

Aug. 17-Nov. 17, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Greece; Boundaries;<br />

Balkan Committee (London); Chaco-Dangley,<br />

Nicholas; Duma, Dervish; Gavrilovitch, Milan;<br />

Konitza, Faik; Michalopoulos, Andreas; Naci,<br />

Gjenco; Nocka, Milto; Noli, Fan S.; Panariti,<br />

Qerim; Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-37<br />

INT-1AL-27<br />

Free Albania; Rejection <strong>of</strong> Zog's leadership;<br />

Appeal for unity; Article on Zavalani<br />

July 10-Oct. 23, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Ellis,<br />

Christ E.; Kyrias, George; Kyrias, Gerasim; Noli,<br />

Fan S.; Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-28<br />

Italians Requisition all Harvests; Albanian<br />

people live on Weeds; Greeks seek South<br />

Albania; Mandate for Albania<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; Guerrilla warfare;<br />

Italian military occupation policies; Epirus;<br />

Boundaries; Nivica, Bilal; Bajraktari, Muharem;<br />

Michalopoulos, Andreas; Kerran, F. L.<br />

INT-1AL-29<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: John Jones,<br />

State Department<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-1AL-30<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martini, Sotir<br />

INT-1AL-31<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi; Declaration for Free Albania;<br />

Albanian Situation<br />

Dec. 1-18, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saraci, Chatin<br />

INT-1AL-32<br />

[Reaction to statement by Secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Cordell Hull on Albania's postwar<br />

independence]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942-Jan. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper)<br />

INT-1AL-33<br />

Albanians Support Balkan Federation<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan Federation; Balkan Commit-<br />

tee (London)<br />

INT-1AL-34<br />

Information for Foreign Nationalities Group<br />

Jan. 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zavalani, Tajar; Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-35<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-36<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 64<br />

INT-1AL-37<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


«NT-1AL-37<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-2.]<br />

Descriptors: B-7<br />

INT-1AL-38<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 77<br />

INT-1AL-39<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 82<br />

INT-1AL-40<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 23, 1942. 2 p..<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 88<br />

INT-1AL-41<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine A.<br />

Chekrezi<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-42<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine A.<br />

Chekrezi<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-1AL-43<br />

Letters to the Editor: Representative <strong>of</strong><br />

Albania Differs with Article on King Zog<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kolonia, Peter V.<br />

INT-1AL-44<br />

[Peter V. Kolonia]<br />

Feb. 6-8, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kolonia, Peter V.; Kennedy, Violet<br />

Bond<br />

INT-1AL-45<br />

[Albanian Politics in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries<br />

INT-1AL-46<br />

Post-War Albania<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Great<br />

Britain; Italy; Greece; Boundaries; Epirus;<br />

Balkan Committee (London); Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-47<br />

Toward an Albanian United Front?<br />

May 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-45<br />

INT-1AL-48<br />

Conditions in Albania<br />

June 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Yugoslavia; Chetniks; Serbs;<br />

German military occupation policies<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-1AL-49<br />

Airports: Internal Conditions<br />

June 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Airports<br />

INT-1AL-50<br />

[Free Albania Convention, June 1943]<br />

July 7, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-51<br />

[Free Albania Convention, June 1943]<br />

May 17 to July 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-1AL-52<br />

[Official Report <strong>of</strong> the 27th Convention <strong>of</strong><br />

Vatra]<br />

July 10, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-53<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Philip Adams<br />

July 27, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Adams, Philip<br />

INT-1AL-54<br />

Internal Politics and Intentions<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-1AL-55<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 144<br />

INT-1AL-56<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Chekrezi<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-57<br />

Albanian-American Unity Moves Fail<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-6.]<br />

Descriptors: B-69<br />

INT-1AL-58<br />

Editorial by C. A. Chekrezi<br />

JVbv. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-1AL-59<br />

Free Albania<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan Committee (London)<br />

INT-1AL-60<br />

Declaration by Mr. Konitza and Bishop Noli:<br />

American Government's Proposal <strong>of</strong> a New<br />

Solution for Unity <strong>of</strong> Albanians<br />

iVov. 19-27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-61<br />

[Report on meeting <strong>of</strong> the council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

central organization <strong>of</strong> Free Albania]<br />

iVov. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Kennedy, Phineas B.<br />

INT-1AL-62<br />

Albanian Gauleiters, Quislings and Traitors<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomori (newspaper); Italy; Guerrilla<br />

warfare; Fascists and fascist parties; German<br />

military occupation policies; Collaborators; Ver-<br />

lad, Shefqet; Merlika-Kruja, Mustafa; Bushati,<br />

Maliq; Libohova, Eqrem; Alija, Haut; Kaloshi,<br />

Selim; Mborja, Tefik; Mborja, Niazi<br />

INT-1AL-63<br />

Resistance Movement in Albania<br />

July 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Internment; Italy; German military<br />

occupation policies; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Guerrilla<br />

warfare<br />

INT-1AL-64<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-1AL-65<br />

[Memorandum on the conditions and mode <strong>of</strong><br />

Albanian union]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-66<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-1AL-67<br />

Radio Tirana<br />

Sept. 13-24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Military forces;<br />

Provisional governments<br />

INT-1AL-68<br />

Political Activity<br />

Sept. 21-Oct. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Propaganda; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; National Liberation<br />

Movement; Balli Kombetar<br />

INT-1AL-69<br />

LNC and National Front (Balli Kombetar)<br />

June 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Italy; Guerrilla warfare; National Liberation<br />

Movement; Balli Kombetar<br />

INT-1AL-70<br />

Bands belonging to LNC, Communists<br />

[July 13, 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Guerrilla warfare; National Libera-<br />

tion Movement<br />

INT-1AL-71<br />

Situation in Kossovo<br />

Sept 28. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosovo; National Liberation Move-<br />

ment<br />

INT-1AL-72<br />

Greeks and Albanians


Reference Bibliography INT-1AL-102<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Chicago, 111.;<br />

Greeks; Wisconsin; Minnesota; Lepon, Christ A.<br />

INT-1AL-73<br />

Two principal political parties<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Movement;<br />

Balli Kombetar<br />

INT-1AL-74<br />

[Cable from Tajar Zavalani]<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-75<br />

Political Situation<br />

Ocr. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Propaganda; German<br />

military occupation policies; Guerrilla warfare;<br />

National Liberation Movement<br />

INT-1AL-76<br />

Albanian broadcast from London; RAF<br />

leaflets<br />

Oct. 15, 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Morale; Great<br />

Britain<br />

INT-1AL-77<br />

BBC broadcasts and popular reaction<br />

Ocr. i 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Morale; Great Britain<br />

INT-1AL-78<br />

Musa Yuka and His Activities in Istanbul<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Istanbul, Turkey; Balli Kombetar;<br />

Yuka, Musa; Djadjouli, Assaf<br />

INT-1AL-79<br />

German Efforts to Set Up Government in<br />

Albania<br />

JVov. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Istanbul, Turkey; Radio; Tirana, Albania;<br />

Provisional governments; Balli Kombetar; Fra-<br />

sheri, Mehdi<br />

INT-1AL-80<br />

Dr. Mirash Ivanaj<br />

iVov. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Istanbul, Turkey; Ivanaj, Mirash;<br />

Yuka, Musa; Djadjouli, Assaf<br />

INT-1AL-81<br />

Greece and Albania<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Yugoslavs; Serbs; Epirus;<br />

Boundaries; Hart, Charles C; Philon, Philon;<br />

Diamontopoulos, Kimon<br />

INT-1AL-82<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party (called<br />

"Patriotti" and "Fanolisti"); Partisans <strong>of</strong> Zog<br />

iVov. 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aga, Selman; Anostoli, Evagjel; Baj-<br />

raktari, Muharem; Bej, Ali Kuci; Boso, Lazari;<br />

Hoxha, Dina; Kalojej, Murt; Kasje, Taf; Kosova,<br />

Do; Kurti <strong>of</strong> Mali; Musachari, Antonio; Pestani,<br />

Kristo; Peza, Myslim; Risilia, Petr<strong>of</strong>; Spiro,<br />

Lushi; Trevlosh, Tajar; Verlad, Shefqet<br />

INT-1AL-83<br />

Guerrilla Warfare and the Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Balli Kombetar and Nacional Clirimtare<br />

iVov. 14, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peza Conference, Sept. 1942; Mar-<br />

tenesh Conference, Dec. 1942; Nacional Clirim-<br />

tare; Guerrilla warfare; Balli Kombetar; National<br />

Liberation Movement<br />

INT-1AL-84<br />

Meeting with Balli Kombetar Council<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balli Kombetar<br />

INT-1AL-85<br />

Internal conditions<br />

Oct. 29-JVov. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Provisional gov-<br />

ernments; Balli Kombetar; National Liberation<br />

Movement; Kosturi, Idhomen<br />

INT-1AL-86<br />

Political Orientation <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and<br />

LNC<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Balli Kombetar; National Liberation Movement<br />

INT-1AL-87<br />

Internal conditions, Balli Kombetar, LNC and<br />

Zogists<br />

iVov. 10-13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Collaborators,<br />

Balli Kombetar; National Liberation Movement;<br />

Ali, Mehmet; Kosturi, Idhomen; Lleshi, Haxhi;<br />

Frasheri, Midhat<br />

INT-1AL-88<br />

[Cordell Hull's Message to Albania]<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Albania; Hart,<br />

Charles C; Hull, Cordell<br />

INT-1AL-89<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-90<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Balli Kombetar and Nacional<br />

Clirimtare Shifts: Will There Be Civil War?<br />

Dec. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balli Kombetar; National Liberation<br />

Movement<br />

INT-1AL-91<br />

Political and military activities<br />

JVbv. 24. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Radio; Balli Kombetar;<br />

Frasheri, Midhat<br />

INT-1AL-92<br />

Notes on members <strong>of</strong> new Albanian<br />

Government<br />

Nov. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitrovica, Rexhep; Deva, Xhafer;<br />

Cabej, Eqrem; Dodbiba, Sokrat; Kola, Rrek;<br />

Konitza, Mehmet; Gjylbegaj, Musa; Bllaca,<br />

Qazim; Frasheri, Vehbi<br />

INT-1AL-93<br />

Zog Analysis <strong>of</strong> Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Greece; Guerrilla warfare;<br />

Naci, Gjenco<br />

INT-1AL-94<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 168<br />

INT-1AL-95<br />

Leaflet Reportedly Issued by the Balli<br />

Kombetar<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Guerrilla warfare; Balli Kombetar; Starovecka,<br />

Xhelal; Ujaniku, Mestan<br />

INT-1AL-96<br />

Congress Legalitet at Herraj: Clandestine<br />

Paper<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress Legalitet, Herraj, Nov.<br />

1943; Atdheu (newspaper); Kupi, Abas<br />

INT-1AL-97<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Nelo Drizan<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Dielli (newspa-<br />

per); Drizari, Nelo; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-98<br />

Albanian contacts in the Boston area<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Boston, Mass.;<br />

Noli, Fan S.; Panariti, Qerim; Theodos, Thimi;<br />

Trebicka, Dhimitri; Sakellar, Anastasias S.<br />

INT-1AL-99<br />

Five Personalities<br />

Nov. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlora, Ekrem; Suli, Spiro; Visarioni,<br />

Vescovo; Kota, Costagi<br />

INT-1AL-100<br />

Information about the LNC and Balli<br />

Kombetar<br />

[Dec. 24, 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; German military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Provisional governments;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Military<br />

assistance; Voice <strong>of</strong> the People (newspaper);<br />

National Liberation Movement; Balli Kombetar;<br />

Lepenica, Hysni; Frasheri, Mehdi; Dibra, Fuat;<br />

Agushi, Ilyas; Kupi, Abas<br />

INT-1AL-101<br />

[Albanians in England]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Martini, Sotir; Nushi,<br />

Xheladin; Naci, Gjenco; Nocka, Milto; Kastrati,<br />

Qazim; Saraci, Chatin; Duma, Dervish; Zavalani,<br />

Tajar; Logoreci, Anton; Bogdo, Perlet<br />

INT-1AL-102<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Chekrezi<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


INT-1AL-103 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-1AL-103<br />

Albanian-American Intermission<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as I NT-3 3 AL-10.]<br />

Descriptors: B-168<br />

INT-1AL-104<br />

Mr. Harry Sotir<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Dielli (newspa-<br />

per); Sotir, Harry; Panariti, Qerim; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-105<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Dr. Constantine A. Chekrezi<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Great Britain;<br />

Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-106<br />

Formation and Organization <strong>of</strong> Present<br />

Central Government<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Provisional governments; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Tirana, Albania; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Military forces; Bicaku, Ibrahim;<br />

Mitrovica, Rexhep; Frasheri, Mehdi<br />

INT-1AL-107<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Serbs; Detroit, Mich.; Statistical data: popula-<br />

tion; Balkan Committee Against Aggression;<br />

Kotelly, S. Theodore; Noli, Fan S.; Konitza, Faik<br />

INT-1AL-108<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Fan Noll's Speech from<br />

Bashkimi, LNC Paper<br />

[Feb. 20, 1944]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Italy; Radio; Collabora-<br />

tors; Kosovo; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-109<br />

Albanians: Interview with Dennis J. Kambury<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Kambury, Den-<br />

nis J.; Noli, Fan S.<br />

RPT 540<br />

INT-1AL-110<br />

Rakip Frasheri's Visit to Turkey<br />

[Mar. 10, 1944]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Turkey; German military occupation policies;<br />

Provisional governments; Frasheri, Ragip; Fra-<br />

sheri, Mehdi; Djadjouli, Assaf; Kupi, Abas<br />

INT-1AL-111<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

May 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-112<br />

[Congress <strong>of</strong> the Albanian Relief Fund]<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Albanian Relief Fund; Prift, Ni-<br />

cholas J.<br />

INT-1AL-113<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: S. Theodore<br />

Kotelly<br />

May 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kotelly, S. Theo-<br />

dore; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-114<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

May 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; New York City;<br />

Kolonia, Peter V.; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-115<br />

Balli Kombetar Party; Activities <strong>of</strong> Skender<br />

Muco<br />

April 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Guerrilla warfare;<br />

U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration;<br />

War relief; Balli Kombetar; Muco, Skender<br />

INT-1AL-116<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-1AL-117<br />

Interviews with G. M. Panarity, Secretary,<br />

and Vasil Pani, President, <strong>of</strong> Vatra, jointly<br />

and separately, 2-7 June<br />

June 8, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); U.N. Relief and<br />

Rehabilitation Administration; American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Albania; Pani, Vasil; Panariti, Qerim;<br />

Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-118<br />

Albania under German Occupation<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

German military occupation policies; Provisional<br />

governments; Italy; Yugoslavia; Freedom <strong>of</strong> the<br />

press; Epirus; Kosovo; Boundaries; Collabora-<br />

tors; Guerrilla warfare; Military forces; Balli<br />

Kombetar; National Liberation Movement;<br />

Skendi, Stavro; Bicaku, Ibrahim; Frasheri,<br />

Mehdi; Frasheri, Ragip<br />

INT-1AL-119<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

June 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Chicago, 111.;<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee; Hart, Charles<br />

C; Mitrovica, Rexhep<br />

INT-1AL-120<br />

Mehdi Frasheri's Relationship to LNC<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

National Liberation Movement; Frasheri, Mehdi<br />

INT-1AL-121<br />

LNC Partisan Congress at Permet<br />

May 24-28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Movement;<br />

Provisional governments; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-122<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-11.]<br />

Descriptors: B-212<br />

INT-1AL-123<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> L.N.C. with Respect to Kosova<br />

June 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Kosovo; National Lib-<br />

eration Movement; Balli Kombetar<br />

INT-1AL-124<br />

Albanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

June 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-12.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 196<br />

INT-1AL-125<br />

LNC Propaganda<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Collaborators; Balli Kombetar;<br />

Dosti, Hasan; Verlaci, Shefqet; Klisura, Ali;<br />

Deda, Niazi; Korea, Xhevidat; Shehu, Mehmet<br />

INT-1AL-126<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> LNC<br />

May 24. ¡944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Movement;<br />

Mishani, Ymer; Hoxha, Enver; Moisi, Spiro;<br />

Dishnica, Ymer; Gjinishi, Mustafa; Malleshova,<br />

Sejfulla; Lleshi, Haxhi; Spahiu, Medri<br />

INT-1AL-127<br />

Interview with Mr. James Viso <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Liria Convention, Boston, 3-6<br />

June<br />

July 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee<br />

INT-1AL-128<br />

Albanians<br />

July 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Liberation Committee;<br />

Kambury, Dennis J.; Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

RPT 602<br />

INT-1AL-129<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Agreement Between Zogists and<br />

Anti-Zogists in London<br />

[June 21, 1944]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England; Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-130<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, head <strong>of</strong><br />

Vatra, concerning results <strong>of</strong> the Vatra and<br />

Liria Conventions<br />

July 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Albanian Council; Panari-<br />

ti, Qerim<br />

INT-1AL-131<br />

Anti-fascist University Students' Views on<br />

"Movement <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy"<br />

January 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; Atdheu (newspaper); Fas-<br />

cists and fascist parties; Union <strong>of</strong> the Anti-<br />

Fascist University Students; Juka, Musa


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-1AL-132<br />

Conversation with Mr. G. M. Panarity<br />

July 14. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee;<br />

Kotelly, S. Theodore; Prift, Nicholas J.; Panariti,<br />

Qerim<br />

INT-1AL-133<br />

[Vatra Convention, Boston, July 1944]<br />

July 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-1AL-134<br />

Official Report <strong>of</strong> Vatra Branch No. 33,<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

June 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Panariti, Fazli C.<br />

INT-1AL-135<br />

Free Albania and Vatra in Collaboration<br />

July 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-1AL-136<br />

Vatra and Free Albania Choose a Joint<br />

Committee for Approach to the American<br />

Government: Conclusion <strong>of</strong> the Convention<br />

July 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee<br />

INT-1AL-137<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moslems and Islam; Detroit, Mich.;<br />

Kotelly, S. Theodore; Noli, Fan S.<br />

RPT618<br />

INT-1AL-138 to INT-1AL-139<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-140<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity<br />

July 28. 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-14.]<br />

Descriptors: B-230<br />

INT-1AL-141 to INT-1AL-142<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-143<br />

Joint Statement <strong>of</strong> the Albanian-American<br />

Committee<br />

July 22. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee<br />

INT-1AL-144<br />

Interview with S. Theodore Kotelly<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee;<br />

Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

RPT 633; RPT 633<br />

INT-1AL-145<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters<br />

Difficulties<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-15.]<br />

Descriptors: B-244<br />

INT-1AL-146<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-147<br />

Interview with Mr. G. M. Panarity, <strong>of</strong> Vatra<br />

Sept. 28. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Provi-<br />

sional governments; Permet, Albania; Noli, Fan<br />

S.; Panariti, Qerim<br />

INT-1AL-148<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog<br />

Oct. 10. 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-13.]<br />

Descriptors: B-259<br />

INT-1AL-149<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-150<br />

Albanians<br />

Oct. 23. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Kambury, Dennis J.; Ellis,<br />

Christ E.<br />

RPT 672<br />

INT-1AL-151<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-152<br />

Albanians<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

RPT 682<br />

INT-1AL-153 to INT-1AL-154<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-155<br />

Albanian factionalism today: Talk with G. M.<br />

Panarity<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian-American Committee;<br />

Panariti, Qerim; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-156<br />

Albanian Organization <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires Seeks<br />

Collaboration with Vatra<br />

Nov. 27. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-16.]<br />

Descriptors: N-112<br />

INT-1AL-157<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-158<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-290<br />

INT-1AL-159 to INT-1AL-161<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-162<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 1<br />

INT-1AL-170<br />

Dec. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Greece; Provisional governments; Hoxha, En-<br />

ver; Bajraktari, Muharem<br />

INT-1AL-163<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 2<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Bajraktari, Muharem; Peza, Myslim; Zavalani,<br />

Tajar; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-164<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 3<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Postal service; Albanian Relief<br />

Fund; Hoxha, Enver; Zavalani, Tajar; Kotelly, S.<br />

Theodore<br />

INT-1AL-165<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bishop Fan<br />

Noli<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Relief Fund; Moslems and<br />

Islam; Soviet Union; Provisional governments;<br />

Albanian-American Committee; Noli, Fan S.;<br />

Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-166<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 4<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Relief Fund; Propaganda;<br />

Albanian-American Committee; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-167<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 5<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Relief Fund; Provisional<br />

governments; Yalta Conference; Postal service;<br />

U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration;<br />

Albanian-American Committee; Noli, Fan S.;<br />

Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-168<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 6<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Relief Fund; Yalta Confer-<br />

ence; Cuba; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-169<br />

American-Albanian Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 7<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Relief Fund; Yalta Confer-<br />

ence; UNCIO; Benca, Shefqet; Panariti, Qerim<br />

INT-1AL-170<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 8<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Postal service; Epirus;<br />

Boundaries; War relief; Great Britain; Pan<br />

Epirotic Union<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


INT-1AL-171<br />

INT-1AL-171<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: G. M.<br />

Panarity<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; Dielli (newspaper);<br />

War relief; Panariti, Qerim; Konitza, Faik; NoU,<br />

Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-172<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 9<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; UNCIO;<br />

Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-173<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33 AL-18.]<br />

Descriptors: N-247<br />

INT-1AL-174<br />

[Albanians in Latin Amen^aJ<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 1 p. f/<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

INT-1AL-175<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 10<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; UNCIO;<br />

Nishani, Omer; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-176<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-177<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 11<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; U.N. Re-<br />

lief and Rehabilitation Administration; UNCIO;<br />

American Political Mission; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-178 to INT-1AL-179<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-180<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 12<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-181<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 13<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-182<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 14<br />

May 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-1AL-183<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 15<br />

8 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

May 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Albanian<br />

Relief Fund; American Political Mission;<br />

UNCIO; Land reforms; Erickson, C. Telford;<br />

Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-184<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Constantine<br />

Chekrezi<br />

May 29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Nasse,<br />

John T.; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-185<br />

Free Albania Rejects Proposal for Dissolution<br />

June 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 3 AL-19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-369<br />

INT-1AL-186<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 16<br />

May 31, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasse, John T.<br />

INT-1AL-187<br />

Free Albania Changes its Leader<br />

June 6, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasse, John T.; Noli, Fan S.; Panari-<br />

ti, Qerim; Prift, Nicholas J.; Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

INT-1AL-188<br />

Free Albania's Reorganization: Another View<br />

June 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AL-20.]<br />

Descriptors: N-359<br />

INT-1AL-189<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 17<br />

June 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Political Mission; Albani-<br />

an Relief Fund; Collaborators<br />

INT-1AL-190<br />

[C. Telford Erickson]<br />

Apr. 21-May 21, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epims; Boundaries; UNCIO; Erick-<br />

son, C. Telford<br />

INT-1AL-191<br />

Albanian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity, Report No. 18<br />

June 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; UNCIO; Provi-<br />

sional governments; American Political Mission;<br />

Erickson, C. Telford; Hoxha, Enver<br />

INT-1AL-192<br />

Chekrezi an American Agent?<br />

July 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-1AL-193 to INT-1AL-194<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-1AL-195<br />

[Free Albania]<br />

May 10, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Zavalani, Tajar<br />

INT-1AL-196<br />

[Albanian Federation Vatra]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper); Konitza, Faik;<br />

Noli, Fan S.; Kolonia, Peter V.<br />

INT-1AL-197<br />

Interview with Dr. John T. Nasse, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Albania<br />

Sept. 29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasse, John T.; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-198<br />

Memorandum on Albanian Activities<br />

Sept. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Panariti, Qerim<br />

INT-1AL-199<br />

Conversations with Constantine A. Chekrezi<br />

and Peter Kolonia<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kolonia, Peter V.; Nasse, John T.;<br />

Hoxha, Enver; Noli, Fan S.<br />

INT-1AL-200<br />

[Bishop Fan S. Noli moves from orthodox<br />

toward uniate church]<br />

Oct. 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Noli,<br />

Fan S.; Hoxha, Enver; Kondili, Mark J.<br />

Arabs<br />

INT-2AB-1 to INT-2AB-320<br />

Arabs: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and political<br />

attitudes <strong>of</strong> the various factions within the Arab<br />

community in the U.S., including Lebanese<br />

separatists, Syrian nationalists, advocates <strong>of</strong><br />

Pan-Arabism, Moslems, and Christians. Arab<br />

opinion was unanimous in its opposition to<br />

Zionism.<br />

Documents also discuss Arab collaboration<br />

with the Axis powers and connections with Latin<br />

America; the influence <strong>of</strong> the Arab press in the<br />

U.S.; and activities <strong>of</strong> Arab communities in<br />

Boston, Detroit, and other U.S. locations.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33AR-1 to<br />

INT-33AR-35.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Middle East; North Africa;<br />

Moslems and Islam; Syria; Syrians; Lebanon;<br />

Lebanese; Sovereignty; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-2AB-1<br />

[Niece <strong>of</strong> late King Feisal volunteers services<br />

to the U.S. Intelligence Service]<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ali Cheriffa, Gazelle


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-2AB-2<br />

[Biographical notes on personnel for DeWitt<br />

C. Poole's organization]<br />

JVov. 75. 1941. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-3<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> Emir Abdallah<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transjordan]<br />

Mar. 22, 1942; Mar. 31, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transjordan; Abdullah, Emir <strong>of</strong><br />

Transjordan<br />

RPT 12<br />

INT-2AB-4<br />

[Arab-American press comments on proposed<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a Lebanese University in<br />

Washington and a Syrian-American parade]<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-5<br />

Arabic-Speaking Community in the U.S. and<br />

the War<br />

Apr. 15-June 29, 1942. 28 p.<br />

INT-2AB-6<br />

[Proposal for playing up lease-lend aid to<br />

Near East in Arabic newspapers]<br />

May 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-lease agreements<br />

INT-2AB-7<br />

[Relations between Saudi Arabia and the<br />

U.S.]<br />

May 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saudi Arabia<br />

INT-2AB-8<br />

[Biographical information on the Grand Mufti<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jerusalem and the Emir Emin Arslan]<br />

Feb. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: al-Husayni, Al-Haj Amin (Grand<br />

Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem); Arslan, Emir Emin<br />

INT-2AB-9<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem]<br />

Jan. 28-May 17, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Arab National League; al-Husayni,<br />

Al-Haj Amin (Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem)<br />

INT-2AB-10<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the<br />

attitude toward the Free French and Vichy<br />

France]<br />

Jan. 28-June 14. 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French; Vichy government<br />

INT-2AB-11<br />

[Interview with Elis D. Madey]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Madey, Elis D.<br />

INT-2AB-12<br />

[Plans for U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

independence <strong>of</strong> Syria and Lebanon]<br />

iVov. 29-30, 1941. 2 p.<br />

INT-2AB-13<br />

[Arab-American press comments on activities<br />

in the Middle East]<br />

Feb. 28-May 31, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-2AB-14<br />

[Arab-American press comments on U.S.<br />

relations and Arab attitudes towards the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Mar. 29-May 31, 1942. 16 p.<br />

INT-2AB-15<br />

Britain Again Bars U.S. Visit by Noted<br />

Arabic Scholar<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; St. John Philby, Harry<br />

INT-2AB-16<br />

[Conversations with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Philip K.<br />

Hitti]<br />

iVov. 4, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitti, Philip K.<br />

INT-2AB-17<br />

[Arab-American press comments on Arab<br />

participation in the war effort and attitudes<br />

towards the democracies and U.S.]<br />

Mar. 2-June 28, 1942. 21 p.<br />

INT-2AB-18<br />

[Arab-American press comments on activities<br />

in Latin America]<br />

Mar. 2-June 2, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-2AB-19<br />

[Interview with Mr. Mokarzan]<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mokarzan, Mr.<br />

INT-2AB-20<br />

[Listings <strong>of</strong> Arabic newspapers, editors, and<br />

leading personalities in the U.S. and Latin<br />

America]<br />

Feb. 27 and Apr. 3, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-2AB-21<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the future<br />

<strong>of</strong> the foreign-language in the U.S. and the<br />

controversy in the Arabic press]<br />

Apr. 18-May 31. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Al-Hoda (newspaper); As-Semeer<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-2AB-22<br />

[Arab-American press comments on Axis<br />

propaganda to Arabic-speaking peoples in the<br />

Near East and Latin America]<br />

Jan. 28-May 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-2AB-23<br />

[Approval by Spanish government <strong>of</strong> Syrian<br />

Nationalist Party conferences in Spanish<br />

cities]<br />

Jan. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

INT-2AB-24<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Arab World in<br />

America and the Present War<br />

INT-2AB-36<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pfeiffer, Timothy; Paris, Nabih A.<br />

INT-2AB-25<br />

[Arab-American press comments on attitudes<br />

towards Britain's colonial administration <strong>of</strong><br />

India]<br />

Mar. 2-May 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; India<br />

INT-2AB-26<br />

[Arab-American press comments on Middle<br />

East post-war aims and problems between the<br />

Christians and the Moslems]<br />

Mar. 2-May 10, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-2AB-27<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Syrian and Lebanese organizations<br />

in the U.S.]<br />

May 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-2AB-28<br />

[Proposal for a joint Arab, Syrian, and<br />

Lebanese rally for the United Nations]<br />

June 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-2AB-29<br />

[Arab-American press comments on proposed<br />

U.S. mandate over Syria and Lebanon]<br />

Jan. 28-June 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-2AB-30<br />

[Arab-American press comments on the<br />

attitudes towards Palestine, Zionism, and the<br />

Jewish problem]<br />

Mar. 22-June 28, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism; Jews and Judaism; Pales-<br />

tine; Lazaron, Morris A.<br />

INT-2AB-31<br />

Iranian Element in the U.S.<br />

May 14, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iran<br />

INT-2AB-32<br />

Armenian Press in America<br />

May 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenia<br />

INT-2AB-33<br />

Armenians in the U.S.<br />

Afar. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians<br />

INT-2AB-34<br />

Armenian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 13-21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians<br />

INT-2AB-35<br />

Armenian Groups Pledge Loyalty to the U.S.<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian Progressive League<br />

INT-2AB-36<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Armenian organizations in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945


INT-2AB-36<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians<br />

INT-2AB-37<br />

[Information on Armenian political parties<br />

and press]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians; Political parties<br />

INT-2AB-38<br />

[Interview with Shukri E. Khouri]<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Khoury, Shukri E.<br />

INT-2AB-39<br />

[Information on Mqjor Assad George Ferris]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ferris, Assad George<br />

INT-2AB-40<br />

[Information on Arabian emir in the U.S.<br />

army]<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shehab, Fuad H.<br />

INT-2AB-41<br />

Arabic Broadcasts from Brazil<br />

Aug. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Radio<br />

INT-2AB-42<br />

[Comments on Edward Norman's<br />

memorandum "An Approach to the Arab<br />

Question in Palestine"]<br />

July 23, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine; Zionism; Norman, Ed-<br />

ward A.<br />

INT-2AB-43<br />

[Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Dr. Clement Dorra]<br />

July 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dorra, Clement<br />

INT-2AB-44<br />

[Interviews with William Merhab and Fakri<br />

Malouf]<br />

July 8, 1942; July 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merhab, William; Malouf, Fakri<br />

INT-2AB-45<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Turkish embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

towards U.S. production, Ambassador<br />

Steinhardt, and the Russo-German struggle]<br />

May 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey<br />

INT-2AB-46<br />

[Background information on Joseph Ajjiman]<br />

Apr. 18 and 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ajjiman, Joseph<br />

INT-2AB-47<br />

[Background information on George Kheiralla<br />

and Muneer Meshaka]<br />

Aug. 13, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meshaka, Muneer; Kheiralla,<br />

George<br />

10 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-2AB-48<br />

Syria and the Free French<br />

Nov. ¡5, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French<br />

INT-2AB-49<br />

[Relations between Syria and U.S.]<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-2AB-50<br />

[Information on the Al-Hoda (newspaper)]<br />

Dec. 9-10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Al-Hoda (newspaper)<br />

INT-2AB-51<br />

Moslem Chaplain in the U.S. Army<br />

June 22, 1943; June 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: al-Rawwaf, Shaykh K.<br />

INT-2AB-52<br />

Appeal to the Arab-Speaking Peoples<br />

Throughout the World<br />

June 25-July 14, 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-2AB-53<br />

[Correspondence between Reverend Mikhail<br />

Dhibah and the State Department regarding<br />

the Palestine problem]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dhibah, Mikhail<br />

INT-2AB-54<br />

[Axis military personnel in Juddah, Saudi<br />

Arabia]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saudi Arabia<br />

INT-2AB-55<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Arabic press towards U.S.]<br />

[n.d]. 2 p.<br />

INT-2AB-56<br />

[Conversation with Foy Köhler regarding U.S.<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> Syrian and Lebanese<br />

independence]<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kohler, Foy<br />

INT-2AB-57<br />

Nearer the Arab Near East<br />

iVov. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-2AB-58<br />

[Conversations with Barry Moore and B. D.<br />

Meritt]<br />

Jan. 14-15 and 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moore, Barry; Meritt, Benjamin D.<br />

INT-2AB-59<br />

Notes on the Arab Press<br />

Jan. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-2AB-60<br />

Notes bom the Arab Press<br />

Feb. 5. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-61<br />

Syria vs. Lebanon in the American-Arab<br />

World<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 4<br />

INT-2AB-62<br />

Notes from the Arab Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 5<br />

INT-2AB-63<br />

Notes on the Arab Press<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 7<br />

INT-2AB-64<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Mar. 16, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 8<br />

INT-2AB-65<br />

Arabic Newspapers in the U.S. [listing]<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-2AB-66<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Mar. 24. 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 11<br />

INT-2AB-67<br />

[Political parties and the forthcoming<br />

parliamentary elections in Iran]<br />

July 22, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iran; Political parties<br />

INT-2AB-68<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 18<br />

INT-2AB-69<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-8.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 21<br />

INT-2AB-70<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

May 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 30<br />

INT-2AB-71<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

May 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 33<br />

INT-2AB-72<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

June 13. 1942. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-2AB-111<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

11.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 38<br />

INT-2AB-73<br />

Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

13.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 62<br />

INT-2AB-74<br />

[Interview with Omar Khan]<br />

Mar. 19. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Khan, Omar<br />

INT-2AB-75<br />

[Information on Syria and the Lebanon]<br />

Apr. 1942. 59 p.<br />

INT-2AB-76<br />

Electoral Situation in Lebanon<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity<br />

INT-2AB-77<br />

[Information on Al-Arous (newspaper)]<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Al-Arous (newspaper)<br />

INT-2AB-78<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Member Clubs Associated with the<br />

Syrian-Lebanese-American Federation the<br />

Eastern States<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syrian and Lebanese American Fed-<br />

eration <strong>of</strong> the Eastern States<br />

INT-2AB-79<br />

[Addresses <strong>of</strong> the federations <strong>of</strong><br />

Syrian-Lebanese American clubs]<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-2AB-80<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-2AB-81<br />

[Information on Mrs. Jacques Aggiman]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aggiman, Mrs. Jacques<br />

INT-2AB-82<br />

[Anti-British feeling <strong>of</strong> four Arabs in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Sept. 20, 1942; Sept. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-2AB-83<br />

[Interview with Dr. Hans H<strong>of</strong>f]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iraq; H<strong>of</strong>f, Hans<br />

INT-2AB-84<br />

[Addresses <strong>of</strong> seven Moroccan acrobats in the<br />

U.S. armed forces]<br />

Oct. 13-14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-2AB-85<br />

Syrians and Lebanese in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 29 p.<br />

INT-2AB-86<br />

Interview with Afif Tannous<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tannous, Afif<br />

INT-2AB-87<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> George Wadsworth<br />

iVov. /, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wadsworth, George<br />

INT-2AB-88<br />

[Biographical note on Private E. P.<br />

JaUouk]<br />

iVov. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: JaUouk, E. P.<br />

INT-2AB-89<br />

[Information on the Grand Mufti <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerusalem]<br />

¿Vov. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: al-Husayni, Al-Haj Amin (Grand<br />

Mufti <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem)<br />

INT-2AB-90<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Syria-Lebanon War<br />

Committee]<br />

Nov. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syria-Lebanon War Committee<br />

INT-2AB-91<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aiglion's book on Islam]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-2AB-92<br />

Syrians and Lebanese <strong>of</strong> Lawrence,<br />

Massachusetts Serving in the Armed Forces<br />

<strong>of</strong> the U.S. [listing]<br />

iVov. 30-Dec. 15, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lawrence, Mass.<br />

INT-2AB-93<br />

Additional Information on the Syria-Lebanon<br />

War Committee<br />

Dec. 1. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syria-Lebanon War Committee<br />

INT-2AB-94<br />

Arabic Press and George Wadsworth<br />

Dec. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wadsworth, George<br />

INT-2AB-95 to INT-2AB-96<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-97<br />

[Conditions in Iran]<br />

Apr. 22-May 22, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iran<br />

INT-2AB-98<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Syrian organizations in the U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Syria<br />

INT-2AB-99<br />

[Information on Colonel Hoskins mission to<br />

Saudi Arabia]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoskins, Harold B.<br />

INT-2AB-100<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-101<br />

Arabic and Zionist Views <strong>of</strong> North African<br />

Developments<br />

Jan. 22, 1943; Feb. 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

14.]<br />

Descriptors: B-22<br />

INT-2AB-102<br />

[Kurdish raids in Iran]<br />

June 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kurds; Iran<br />

INT-2AB-103<br />

[Syrian and Lebanese volunteers in the<br />

Fighting French army]<br />

Jan. 19-Feb. 14, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Free French<br />

INT-2AB-104<br />

Note on the Arab Problem<br />

Aug. 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saudi Arabia; Iraq; Egypt; Saud, Ibn<br />

INT-2AB-105<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-106<br />

[Information on Arabic periodicals]<br />

[n.d.]. 4 p.<br />

INT-2AB-107<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Assyrian clubs and organizations<br />

in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrians<br />

INT-2AB-108<br />

[Information on the Assyrian National<br />

Federation]<br />

[1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrian National Federation<br />

INT-2AB-109<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 118<br />

INT-2AB-110<br />

[Information on the Southern Federation<br />

Syrian Lebanese American Club]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Southern Federation Syrian Leba-<br />

nese American Club<br />

INT-2AB-111<br />

[Conversation with Captain Harry Snyder]<br />

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INT-2AB-111 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 28. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snyder, Harry<br />

INT-2AB-112<br />

New Arabic Weekly<br />

June 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Al-Daleel (periodical)<br />

INT-2AB-113<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Arab Committees for Democracy]<br />

May 29, 1943; June 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: B-48<br />

INT-2AB-114<br />

Arabic Language Press<br />

[1943]. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-115 to INT-2AB-116<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-117<br />

[Information on Al-Ettehad (newspaper)]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Al-Ettehad (newspaper)<br />

INT-2AB-118<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Arab<br />

Americans for Defense <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Oct. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> Arab Americans for De-<br />

fense <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-2AB-119 to INT-2AB-123<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-124<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community<br />

Oct. 30. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

17.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 157<br />

INT-2AB-125 to INT-2AB-127<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-128<br />

Speech by the Iraqi Military Attache on<br />

"Arab Aspirations"<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

18.]<br />

Descriptors: S-64<br />

INT-2AB-129 to INT-2AB-131<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-132<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Faisal<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faisal, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia<br />

INT-2AB-133 to INT-2AB-136<br />

[Missing]<br />

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INT-2AB-137<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> speeches delivered in Arabic<br />

at receptions for the Princes Faisal and<br />

Khalid <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia]<br />

Nov. 20. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Khalid, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia; Faisal,<br />

Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia<br />

INT-2AB-138<br />

Arab-Americans and the Crisis in Lebanon<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-118<br />

INT-2AB-139 to INT-2AB-150<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-151<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syrian and Lebanese<br />

community in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

RPT 488<br />

INT-2AB-152 to INT-2AB-153<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-154<br />

[Interview with Dr. Moshe Perlmann]<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Perlmann, Moshe<br />

INT-2AB-155 to INT-2AB-170<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-171<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

20.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 167<br />

INT-2AB-172 to INT-2AB-180<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-181<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Syrian community in<br />

Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-2AB-182 to INT-2AB-184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-185<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma and Texas<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Texas; Shadid, George<br />

INT-2AB-186 to INT-2AB-190<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-191<br />

[Lebanese leader in Boston]<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: el-Douaihy, Stephen<br />

INT-2AB-192<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-193<br />

[Syrian leadership and politics in Boston]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Syrian Nationalist<br />

Party; Malouf, Paris S.; Malouf, Fakri; Abourjai-<br />

ly, Michel; Malouf, Shibly D.<br />

INT-2AB-194<br />

Syrian Opinion in Boston<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-2AB-195<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-196<br />

Syrians <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iowa<br />

INT-2AB-197<br />

[Conversation with Salloum Mokarzel]<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mokarzel, Salloum<br />

INT-2AB-198<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Syrian nationalists]<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-2AB-199 to INT-2AB-201<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-202<br />

Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin<br />

America<br />

Jan. 1, 1944. 44 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Sa'adeh, Antoun<br />

INT-2AB-203 to INT-2AB-204<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-205<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the<br />

Arab-American Mirror<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

21.]<br />

Descriptors: B-185<br />

INT-2AB-206 to INT-2AB-208<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-209<br />

Arabs Aid Axis in Argentina<br />

May 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Sa'adeh, Antoun<br />

INT-2AB-210<br />

[Conversation with Salloum Mokarzel]<br />

May 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mokarzel, Salloum<br />

INT-2AB-211 to INT-2AB-220<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-2AB-275<br />

INT-2AB-221<br />

[Information on Lebanese communities in<br />

Mexico and Argentina]<br />

June 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lebanon; Mexico; Argentina<br />

INT-2AB-222 to INT-2AB-227<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-228<br />

Call to Prayer on D-Day by the Arabic<br />

Language Press<br />

June 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

22.]<br />

INT-2AB-229<br />

Special Report on Preliminary Meeting by<br />

Arab Group in New York City for the<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> an Arab Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />

Information<br />

June 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-230 to INT-2AB-232<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-233<br />

Arab-Americans Lay Plans To Combat<br />

Zionism<br />

July 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

23.]<br />

Descriptors: B-222<br />

INT-2AB-234<br />

[Second meeting for the establishment <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Arab Bureau <strong>of</strong> Information]<br />

July 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-2AB-235<br />

General de Gaulle in the View <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Arabic-Language Press<br />

July 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 3AR-<br />

24.]<br />

INT-2AB-236<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the American League for<br />

the Defense <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

July 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American League for the Defense <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine<br />

INT-2AB-237<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

July 17, 1944; July 20, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

INT-2AB-238<br />

[Syrian-Lebanese community in Detroit,<br />

Mich.]<br />

July 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-2AB-239 to INT-2AB-240<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-241<br />

Arabic Language Press<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-242<br />

[Information on the Arab quarterly "The<br />

Arab World'T<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arab World (periodical)<br />

INT-2AB-243 to INT-2AB-244<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-245<br />

[Conversation with Salloum Mokarzel]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mokarzel, Salloum<br />

INT-2AB-246<br />

Palestine Plank and the Arab Press<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

25.]<br />

INT-2AB-247<br />

Wafdist Statesman Praises Arab Union and Is<br />

Critical <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

26.]<br />

INT-2AB-248 to INT-2AB-249<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-250<br />

Lebanese-American Opposition to Arab<br />

Federation<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

27.]<br />

Descriptors: B-251<br />

INT-2AB-251<br />

Banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> Egypt's Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Health<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: al-Wakil, Abd-al-Wahid<br />

INT-2AB-252<br />

U.S. Recognition <strong>of</strong> Syria and Lebanon<br />

Receives Unanimous Approval <strong>of</strong><br />

Arab-American Press<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

28.]<br />

Descriptors: N-65<br />

INT-2AB-253 to INT-2AB-258<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-259<br />

Memorandum Regarding Syrio-Lebanese<br />

Activities in Argentina during the Period <strong>of</strong><br />

May 1943 to June 1944<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Zionism; Jews and Jud-<br />

aism; La Alianza Arabe; Sociedad de Benefi-<br />

ciencia Solidaridad Islámica; Asociación<br />

Pan-Islamista<br />

INT-2AB-260<br />

Call for an Arab-American Conference<br />

iVov. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

29.]<br />

Descriptors: N-102<br />

INT-2AB-261<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-262<br />

British and French Officials Attend<br />

Lebanese-American Banquet<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

30.]<br />

Descriptors: N-130<br />

INT-2AB-263<br />

[Conversation with Major William Appleton<br />

Aiken concerning Kamil Chamoun]<br />

Dec. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aiken, William A.; Chamoun, Kamil<br />

INT-2AB-264 to INT-2AB-265<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-266<br />

Arab-Americans Disturbed by American<br />

"Isolationism"<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

31.]<br />

Descriptors: B-297<br />

INT-2AB-267<br />

[Conversation with Rev. K. A. Bishara]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bishara, K. A.<br />

INT-2AB-268 to INT-2AB-269<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-270<br />

Arab Political Parties in South America<br />

Jan. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Latin America<br />

INT-2AB-271<br />

[Conversation with Nabih Amin Paris and<br />

Mr. Ziyadeh]<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paris, Nabih A.; Ziadeh, Farhat<br />

INT-2AB-272 to INT-2AB-273<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-274<br />

Arab-Americans Asked To Back Projected<br />

Mosque in Washington<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

32.]<br />

Descriptors: N-225<br />

INT-2AB-275<br />

[Conversation with Rev. Alphonse D.<br />

Chaurize on Assyrians]<br />

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INT-2AB-275 Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrians; Chaurize, Alphonse D.<br />

INT-2AB-276<br />

[Syrian-Lebanese groups in Latin America]<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-2AB-277<br />

[Conversation with Habib Kurani]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kurani, Habib<br />

INT-2AB-278<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Afif Tannous]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tannous, Afif<br />

INT-2AB-279 to INT-2AB-280<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-281<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with George A. M.<br />

Fuleihan in Los Angeles<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fuleihan, George A.<br />

INT-2AB-282 to INT-2AB-284<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-285<br />

Arab-Americans Deny Report <strong>of</strong> Arab<br />

Compromise Proposal for Palestine<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-297<br />

INT-2AB-286 to INT-2AB-298<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-299<br />

[Population data on Assyrians in the U.S. and<br />

Middle East]<br />

May 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrians<br />

INT-2AB-300<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-301<br />

[Conversation with Habib Kurani]<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kurani, Habib<br />

INT-2AB-302<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-303<br />

Interview Concerning Iraq<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iraq<br />

INT-2AB-304 to INT-2AB-307<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-308<br />

Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-IIah, Regent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iraq<br />

June 7, 1945; June 14, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: M-318<br />

INT-2AB-309<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-IIah to Princeton<br />

University<br />

June 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Abdul-IIah, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong> Iraq<br />

INT-2AB-310 to INT-2AB-312<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-313<br />

[Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> the Arab delegates to the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

June 30, 1945. 8 p.<br />

INT-2AB-314<br />

Arabic-Language Press Denounces French<br />

Policies in Syria and Lebanon<br />

July 13, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AR-<br />

35.]<br />

Descriptors: B-389<br />

INT-2AB-315<br />

[Conversation with Philip Alexander]<br />

July 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alexander, Philip<br />

INT-2AB-316<br />

Conversation with Sidi Mohamad Ali Barada<br />

in Hollywood<br />

July 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ali Barada, Sidi Mohamad<br />

INT-2AB-317<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2AB-318<br />

[Information on Syrian-Lebanese<br />

organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-2AB-319<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Syrio-Lebanese Notables in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-2AB-320<br />

[Missing]<br />

14 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Armenians<br />

INT-3AM-1 to INT-3AM-90<br />

Armenians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and political<br />

attitudes <strong>of</strong> the three principal Armenian-<br />

American political parties: the Armenian Revo-<br />

lutionary Federation, which was the American<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the Tashnag Party; the Armenian<br />

Democratic Liberal Union, an <strong>of</strong>fshoot <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Armenian Ramgavar Party; and the Communist-<br />

line Armenian Progressive League <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

Documents also discuss the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Armenian press in the U.S.; Armenian relations<br />

with the Soviet Union and Turkey; Armenian<br />

communities in Michigan and California; and the<br />

Armenian Church.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33AM-1 to<br />

INT-33AM-10.<br />

Descriptors: Armenia; Armenians; Soviet Union;<br />

Turkey; Eastern Orthodox Churches; Armenian<br />

Revolutionary Federation; Armenian Democrat-<br />

ic Liberal Union<br />

INT-3AM-1<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-2<br />

Convention Opened by Armenians: United<br />

War Effort by Its Members Is the Goal <strong>of</strong><br />

Progressive League<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian Progressive League<br />

INT-3AM-3<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-4<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 94<br />

INT-3AM-5<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-6<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Armenian-American organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-3AM-7<br />

[Armenians in Detroit, Michigan]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Mekhitharists<br />

INT-3AM-8<br />

[Correspondence on the policy and opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

"Hairenik"]<br />

Apr. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hairenik (newspaper)<br />

INT-3AM-9<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Armenian-Americans Towards<br />

Russia<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-3AM-46<br />

INT-3AM-10<br />

[Conversation with Dr. A. D. Sarkissian]<br />

May 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sarkissian, A. D.<br />

INT-3AM-11<br />

[Armenians in Detroit, Michigan]<br />

June 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-3AM-12<br />

[Reports on the Ninth Annual State<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Armenian-American<br />

Citizens League <strong>of</strong> California and an interview<br />

with the Reverend H. M. Hovagbnian]<br />

June 9, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Armenian-American<br />

Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> California; Asbarez (newspa-<br />

per); Nor Or (newspaper); Hovagimian, H. M.<br />

INT-3AM-13<br />

Program for Ninth Annual State Convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Armenian-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong><br />

California<br />

May 31, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-3AM-14<br />

Information on Armenians<br />

July 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-3AM-15<br />

[Report on the Armenian Press in California]<br />

July 21, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Nor Or (newspaper);<br />

Asbarez (newspaper); Mushag (newspaper)<br />

INT-3AM-16<br />

[Report on the Armenian Press in California]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Nor Or (newspaper);<br />

Asbarez (newspaper); Mushag (newspaper)<br />

INT-3AM-17<br />

[Tashnag activity in Egypt, Iraq, and Iran]<br />

July 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt; Iraq; Iran<br />

INT-3AM-18<br />

Mailing List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Origin Organizations<br />

[Armenian]<br />

[1943]. 1 p.<br />

INT-3AM-19<br />

[Conversation with Rouben Gavoor]<br />

Sept 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gavoor, Rouben<br />

INT-3AM-20<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Tashnag Party<br />

Aug. 30. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-3AM-21<br />

[Memorandum on Armenian relations with<br />

Turkey and Soviet Union]<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-3AM-22<br />

Hairenik Daily [background <strong>of</strong> Armenian<br />

Revolutionary Federation]<br />

[1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hairenik (newspaper); Armenian<br />

Youth Federation<br />

INT-3AM-23<br />

Report on Armenian National Group in<br />

California<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League <strong>of</strong> California; Armenian General<br />

Benevolent Organization; Knights <strong>of</strong> Vartan;<br />

Armenian Progressive League; Asbarez (newspa-<br />

per); Nor Or (newspaper); Mushag (newspaper)<br />

INT-3AM-24<br />

Armenian Newspaper Publications Outside<br />

Soviet Armenia<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-3AM-25<br />

Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Editors<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darbinian, Rouben; Yervant,<br />

Hratch; Shahin, Setrak; Selian, B.; Veradzine, M.<br />

INT-3AM-26<br />

Armenians in America<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Armenian General Benevolent Organization<br />

RPT472<br />

INT-3AM-27<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 166<br />

INT-3AM-28<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

[1944]. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic discrimination<br />

INT-3AM-29<br />

[Conversation with Dr. A. D. Sarkissian]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sarkissian, A. D.<br />

INT-3AM-30<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Serarpie Der Nersessian]<br />

Feb. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Der Nersessian, Serarpie<br />

INT-3AM-31<br />

Armenian Americans<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-3AM-32<br />

[Brief memorandum on the book, "Armenia<br />

and the Armenian Question"]<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-3AM-33<br />

Armenian Community in Boston<br />

Feb. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Armenian Progressive League<br />

INT-3AM-34<br />

[Conversation with Henry Norair]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norair, Henry<br />

INT-3AM-35<br />

Local Armenian Opinion<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

INT-3AM-36<br />

[Conversation with Haig Dilsizian]<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Dilsizian, Haig<br />

INT-3AM-37<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Mardiguian]<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mardiguian, Mr.<br />

INT-3AM-38<br />

[Conversation with Levon Zenian]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zenian, Levon<br />

INT-3AM-39<br />

Ararat Society Meeting<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ararat Society<br />

INT-3AM-40<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-41<br />

Tashnag View <strong>of</strong> the Current Armenian<br />

Situation: Interview with Mr. James G.<br />

Mandalian<br />

May 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mandalian, James G.<br />

INT-3AM-42<br />

[Interview with Hratch Yervant]<br />

May 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yervant, Hratch<br />

INT-3AM-43<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-44<br />

[Interview with James G. Mandalian]<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mandalian, James G.<br />

INT-3AM-45<br />

[Conversation with Hratch Yervant]<br />

July 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yervant, Hratch<br />

INT-3AM-46<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 15


INT-3AM-47<br />

INT-3AM-47<br />

Tashnags Turn to Soviet Russia<br />

July 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-231<br />

INT-3AM-48<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-3AM-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-50<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Armenians in California<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

INT-3AM-51<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Political Trend Found in<br />

California Armenian Newspapers during Aug.<br />

1944<br />

Aug. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Hovagimian, H. M.<br />

INT-3AM-52 to INT-3AM-55<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-56<br />

New Head <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Church in<br />

America Arrives in New York<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-5.]<br />

Descriptors: N-105<br />

INT-3AM-57 to INT-3AM-59<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-60<br />

Foreign language groups in Argentina:<br />

Armenians<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-3AM-61<br />

Armenian-Americans Elect Delegates to<br />

Ecclesiastical Congress in Soviet Armenia<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-6.]<br />

Descriptors: N-213<br />

INT-3AM-62<br />

[Foreign language groups in Latin America:<br />

Armenians]<br />

Feb. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-3AM-63<br />

[Report on the views <strong>of</strong> the Rev. H. M.<br />

Hovagimian]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hovagimian, H. M.<br />

INT-3AM-64<br />

Turkey at San Francisco: an<br />

Armenian-American View<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-7.]<br />

Descriptors: N-281<br />

INT-3AM-65<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-8.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 238<br />

INT-3AM-66<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Caucasian<br />

Armenians<br />

May 9, ¡945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society <strong>of</strong> Caucasian Armenians<br />

INT-3AM-67<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-3AM-68<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Salisian, Jr.]<br />

May 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salisian, Jr., Mr.<br />

INT-3AM-69<br />

[Background information on<br />

Armenian-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong><br />

California<br />

May 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Armenian-American<br />

Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-3AM-70<br />

[Conversation with James G. Mandalian]<br />

May 24, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Includes text <strong>of</strong> "Memorandum Relating to the<br />

Armenian Question".<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; World War I; Regional<br />

organization; Armenian National Committee;<br />

Mandalian, James G.<br />

INT-3AM-71<br />

[Conversation with Aris Papazian]<br />

May 29, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papazian, Aris<br />

INT-3AM-72<br />

[Conversation with Levon Zenian]<br />

June 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zenian, Levon<br />

INT-3AM-73<br />

[Missing]<br />

16 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-3AM-74<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches<br />

Anti-Turk Campaign<br />

June 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-9.]<br />

Descriptors: B-375<br />

INT-3AM-75<br />

[Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Rev. H. M.<br />

Hovagimian]<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hovagimian, H. M.<br />

INT-3AM-76<br />

Armenian Newspaper Readings<br />

May 28, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-3AM-77<br />

[Admission <strong>of</strong> Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League to San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-3AM-78<br />

[Armenian activity at the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-3AM-79<br />

[Dispatch on Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League <strong>of</strong> California]<br />

May 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian-American Citizens'<br />

League <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-3AM-80<br />

[Armand H. Gizir's comments on membership<br />

in Armenian-American political and religious<br />

organizations]<br />

July 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenian Progressive League; Ar-<br />

menian General Benevolent Organization; Had-<br />

jian Compatriot Organization; Gizir, Armand H.<br />

INT-3AM-81<br />

Kars and Ardahan Stir Armenian-American<br />

Ambitions<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AM-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: B-393<br />

INT-3AM-82<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-3AM-83<br />

Armenian-Americans See Closer Tie to<br />

Homeland in Election <strong>of</strong> New Catholicos<br />

Aug. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-433<br />

INT-3AM-84 to INT-3AM-90<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-28<br />

Austrians<br />

INT-4AU-1 tolNT-4AU-911<br />

Austrians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the efforts <strong>of</strong> three groups<br />

to capture the loyalty <strong>of</strong> Austrian refugees, the<br />

monarchist elements gathered around Archduke<br />

Otto and the Free Austrian Movement, the<br />

socialist followers <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch who formed<br />

the Austrian Labor Committee, and the in-<br />

dependents and liberals who founded Austrian<br />

Action under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Ferdinand<br />

Czemin. A fourth group, the Christian Socialists<br />

under Hans Rott, appeared during the last days<br />

<strong>of</strong> the war.<br />

Documents trace monarchist efforts to restore<br />

the Hapsburg dynasty; the Archduke's unsuc-<br />

cessful campaign to promote establishment <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Austrian legion within the U.S. Army; exile<br />

attitudes toward national sovereignty and Aus-<br />

trian relations with Germany and other Central<br />

European nations; reactions to the Moscow<br />

Declaration and Allied military occupation<br />

plans; and efforts <strong>of</strong> exiled leaders to establish<br />

contact with the 1945 provisional government in<br />

Austria.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33AU-1 to<br />

INT-33AU-48.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Austrians; Germany; Ger-<br />

mans; Monarchy and monarchist parties; Social-<br />

ists and socialist parties; Foreign legions;<br />

Austrian Action; Free Austrian Movement;<br />

Military Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria; von Hapsburg, Otto; Deutsch, Julius;<br />

Czemin, Ferdinand<br />

INT-4AU-1<br />

Austrian Action<br />

Apr. 29, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sebba, Gregor; Friebeisz, Hanno;<br />

Harand, Frank; Fuchs, Martin; Trauttmansdorff,<br />

Francis; Schlamm, Willi; Bauer, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-2<br />

Memorandum for Dr. Baxter [on Schueller<br />

and Zematto]<br />

Dec. 8, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Patriotic Front; Zematto, Guido;<br />

Schueller, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-3<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Gregor Sebba]<br />

Jan. 29, 1942; Feb. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Sebba, Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-4<br />

Austrian Group Meets<br />

Dec. 23, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agar, William<br />

INT-4AU-5<br />

[Common front among Austrians in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian National Council;<br />

Ploechl, Willibald; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-6<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Council]<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian National Council;<br />

Zematto, Guido; Fuchs, Martin; Sebba, Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-7<br />

Conversation with Fodor<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fodor, M. W.; von Alexich, Georg;<br />

Breitner, Hugo; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.; Ellenbogen, Wilhelm; Fuchs, Martin; Ha-<br />

rand, Irene; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich<br />

INT-4AU-8<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-9<br />

[Comments on Austrian political issues]<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-10<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-11<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-12<br />

[Werner Thormann]<br />

Feb. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German National Council;<br />

Thormann, Werner<br />

INT-4AU-13<br />

Austrian Radio<br />

Mar. 2-6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Friedrich, Jens<br />

INT-4AU-14<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> Austrians registered in<br />

U.S. as Germans]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ennis, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-15<br />

Austria and the Wan Memorandum submitted<br />

by Robert von Heine-Geldern<br />

Feb. 25, 1942; Oct. 10, 1943. 47 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Morale; Propaganda;<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Austrian Red Cross Society; London<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists; von Heine-<br />

Geldem, Robert; Pollak, Oscar; Novy, Franz;<br />

Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie<br />

INT-4AU-16<br />

Dr. Bauer [and Karl Winter]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bauer, Gustav; Winter, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-17<br />

[Joseph Dobretsberger]<br />

Feb. 24, 1942; Mar. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dobretsberger, Joseph; Simon, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-18<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-19<br />

Present Set-Up Among Austrian Groups in<br />

the U.S.A.<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian National Council;<br />

Austrian Labor Committee; Austrian National<br />

Committee<br />

INT-4AU-20<br />

Conference with Hans Simon<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simon, Hans; Morgenstern, Oskar;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter; von Hildebrandt,<br />

Dietrich; Oesterreicher, Johannes; Frank, Karl;<br />

Stolper, Gustav<br />

INT-4AU-21<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups in<br />

U.S.]<br />

Feh. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Rott,<br />

Hans; Zematto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-22<br />

[Socialist relations with other Austrian<br />

emigres]<br />

Feb. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Anschluss; Austrian Na-<br />

tional Committee<br />

INT-4AU-23<br />

[Clarification <strong>of</strong> Austrian political activities in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian National Council;<br />

Rott, Hans; Ploechl, Willibald; Zematto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-24<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Austrian monarchists]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Rott,<br />

Hans; Friebeisz, Hanno; Paul, Peter R.<br />

INT-4AU-25<br />

[Possible radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> Austria and proposals for<br />

cooperation between various political factions]<br />

Oct. 25, 27, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Ellenbogen, Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-26<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

Feb. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; von<br />

Schuschnigg, Walter; Rott, Hans; Klein, Franz;<br />

Zematto, Guido; Winter, Ernst K.; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Schueller, Richard; von Hildebrandt,<br />

Dietrich<br />

INT-4AU-27<br />

[Robert von Heine-Geldern]<br />

Mar. 6, 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Heine-Geldem, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-28<br />

Affiliations <strong>of</strong> Austrians participating on<br />

National Council<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 17


INT-4AU-28<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian National Council;<br />

Rott, Hans; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Harand, Irene; Hula, Erich; von<br />

Schuschnigg, Walter; Ploechl, Willibald<br />

INT-4AU-29<br />

Further report on Austrian and German<br />

radical and labor groups in the United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Labor unions<br />

INT-4AU-30<br />

Austrian emigrant groups in United States<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Council; Austrian<br />

Committee; Austro-American League; Young<br />

Conservatives<br />

INT-4AU-31<br />

Austria<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austro-American Association; Winter, Ernst K.;<br />

Kreilisheimer, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-32<br />

Otto's relations with various individuals<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; von Hildebrandt, Die-<br />

trich; von Schuschnigg, Walter; Ploechl, Wil-<br />

libald; Kallir, Otto; Klein, Franz;<br />

Trauttmansdorff, Francis; Friediger, Charles B.;<br />

Fuchs, Martin; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.; Zematto, Guido; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-4AU-33<br />

[Note on Father Code]<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Code, Joseph B.<br />

INT-4AU-34<br />

Letter in the "Aufbau" from General Julius<br />

Deutsch<br />

Apr. IS, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Austrian Na-<br />

tional Committee; George, Manfred; Osborne,<br />

Lithgow<br />

INT-4AU-35<br />

[Crisis in Austrian National Committee]<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Rott, Hans; Degenfeld, Henry; von<br />

Schuschnigg, Walter; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich<br />

INT-4AU-36<br />

Brief survey <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

organizations<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Center; Austrian League;<br />

Austrian National Committee; Winter, Ernst K.;<br />

Kallir, Otto; Rott, Hans; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Walter; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Fuchs,<br />

Martin<br />

INT-4AU-37<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialists<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-4AU-38<br />

List <strong>of</strong> politically active Austrians in America<br />

[accompanied by brief biographies]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich; von Alexich,<br />

Georg; Altmann, Siegfried; Bauer, Robert;<br />

Bellak, Mr.; Berger, Peter; Biebring, David;<br />

Bittner, Georg; Blum, M.; Bordes, Frederic;<br />

Breitner, Hugo; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.; Czemin, Edmund; Degenfeld, Henry; Eisler,<br />

Armand; Engel-Janosi, Friedrich; Engelsberg,<br />

Robert; Eyrl, Franz; Floch, Emil; Fischer, Cyrill:<br />

Friebeisz, Hanno; Friediger, Charles B.; Frie<br />

drich, Jens; Fuchs, Martin; Fueraberg, Mr.<br />

Garr, Max; Gassner, Jerome; Goldschmidt,<br />

Walter J.; Harand, Frank; Harand, Irene; Hess,<br />

Victor F.; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Hoor,<br />

Ernst; Hula, Erich; Kallir, Otto; Klein, Franz;<br />

Koganowsky, Maximilian G.; Kolnay, Aurel;<br />

Kreilisheimer, Mr.; von Kuffner, Hans; Langer,<br />

Mr.; Laizner, Franz; Lowei, Otto; Mark,<br />

Hermann; Martinez, Herbert; Mises, Paul;<br />

Mayer-Morell, Franz; Morgenstern, Oskar;<br />

Moser, Michal; Oesterreicher, Johannes; Paul,<br />

Peter R.; von Pfluegl, Imre; Ploechl, Willibald!<br />

Prettauer, Mr.; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon;<br />

Redler, Richard; Rott, Hans; von Schaff, Ritter;<br />

Schiller-Marmorek, Mr.; Schlamm, Willi;<br />

Schueller, Richard; von Schuschnigg, Walter;<br />

Sebba, Gregor; von Seidler, Franz; Somer,<br />

Marem; Stockinger, Fritz; Tillinger, Eugene;<br />

Trauttmansdorff, Francis; Vogel, Walter; Wahl,<br />

Elemer; Bruno, Walter; Weil, Robert; Werfel,<br />

Franz; von Windischgraetz, Franz; Winter, Ernst<br />

K.; Wunsch, Wilhelm; Wassitzki, Richard; von<br />

Württemberg, Carl Alexander; Zausmer, Mr.;<br />

Zematto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-39<br />

[German language newspaper "Aufbau"]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Friebeisz,<br />

Hanno; Bauer, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-40<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> a conversation with General<br />

Julius Deutsch<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Dobretsberg-<br />

er, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-41<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

Feh. 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-1.]<br />

INT-4AU-42<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

18 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-43<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> an Austrian Legion]<br />

Jan. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-44<br />

[Newspaper column referring to Archduke<br />

Otto]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Code, Joseph B.; von Württemberg,<br />

Carl Alexander; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-4AU-45<br />

[Information on Gustav Bauer, Georg von<br />

Alexich, and Theodore Schmidt]<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jahnel, Fritz; Bauer, Gustav; von<br />

Alexich, Georg; Schmidt, Theodore<br />

INT-4AU-46<br />

[Speeches and addresses at Austrian National<br />

Committee meeting <strong>of</strong> March 11, 1942, on the<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Anschluss]<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Nationalists<br />

and nationalist parties; Anschluss; Austrian<br />

National Committee; Zematto, Guido; von<br />

Hildebrandt, Dietrich<br />

INT-4AU-47<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Schneller, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-48<br />

New Austrian Socialist group is in the making<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rager, Friedrich; Singer, Rudolf;<br />

Englaender, Alois<br />

INT-4AU-49<br />

[Austrian Socialist view <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

conservative politicians]<br />

Jan. 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich; Zematto, Guido;<br />

Rott, Hans; Fuchs, Martin; Hula, Erich; Trautt-<br />

mansdorff, Francis; Friediger, Charles B.;<br />

Bordes, Frederic; Paul, Peter R.; Friebeisz,<br />

Hanno<br />

INT-4AU-50<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee opposition to<br />

Austrian National Committee]<br />

Feb. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Austri-<br />

an National Committee; Bauer, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-51<br />

[Letter from Georg von Alexich on Austrian<br />

groups in America and biographies <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

Austrian leaders]<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Alexich, Georg; Fuchs, Martin;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter; Friebeisz, Hanno; von<br />

Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Huyn, Mr.; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-<br />

Wertheimer, Egon; Adler, Friedrich; Schlamm,<br />

Willi; Oesterreicher, Johannes; Rott, Hans;<br />

Zematto, Guido; Klein, Franz; Sebba, Gregor;<br />

SchueUer, Richard; Ploechl, Willibald; Kallir,<br />

Otto; Allina, Heinrich; Loewi, Otto; Mises, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-52<br />

[Austrian movements in the U.S.:<br />

organization, leadership, and aims]


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-86<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Austri-<br />

an National Committee; Sebba, Gregor; Rott,<br />

Hans; Adler, Friedrich; Rowell, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-53<br />

[Austrian Action Bylaws, Membership<br />

Applications, and Other Organizational<br />

Material]<br />

Mar. 7, 1942. 99 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-54<br />

General Pattern <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political<br />

Movement in the United States<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Austrian National Committee; American<br />

Committee on European Reconstruction; Rott,<br />

Hans; Zematto, Guido; von Hildebrandt, Die-<br />

trich; Fuchs, Martin; Sebba, Gregor; Kolnay,<br />

Aurel; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Ponger,<br />

Vera; Loewi, Otto; Suida, Wilhelm; von Mises,<br />

Ludwig; Redler, Richard; Schueller, Richard;<br />

Werfel, Franz; Walter, Bruno; Hesse, Fredrich;<br />

Hula, Erich; Winter, Ernst K.; von Eckhardt,<br />

Tibor<br />

INT-4AU-55<br />

[Political orientation <strong>of</strong> Austrian emigres]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-German Party; Bauer, Otto;<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto; Ploechl, Willibald; Rott,<br />

Hans; von Schuschnigg, Walter; Kallir, Otto; von<br />

Alexich, Georg; Fuchs, Martin; Winter, Ernst K.;<br />

Sebba, Gregor; Schueller, Richard; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.; Friediger, Charles B.<br />

INT-4AU-56<br />

[Letter to Count Czemin from Charles B.<br />

Friediger]<br />

Feb. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friediger, Charles B.<br />

INT-4AU-57<br />

[American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria]<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Jewish War Vet-<br />

erans; American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria;<br />

Stiasny, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-58<br />

[Organization meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-59<br />

[Leftist reactions to activities <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; As-<br />

sembly for a Democratic Austrian Republic;<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-60<br />

[Organization meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-61<br />

[New Austrian Socialist organization]<br />

[Apr. 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

INT-4AU-62<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Harand, Irene<br />

INT-4AU-63<br />

[Newspaper attacks on Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Auf-<br />

bau (newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspa-<br />

per); Eisler, Armand<br />

INT-4AU-64<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly For a Democratic Austri-<br />

an Republic; Rager, Friedrich; Englaender,<br />

Alois; Wagner, Ludwig; Laurin, Arne; Vambery,<br />

Rustem<br />

INT-4AU-65<br />

Werner Thormann<br />

May 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thormann, Werner<br />

INT-4AU-66<br />

See June, 1942 Copy <strong>of</strong> "Free World" in<br />

Library<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

INT-4AU-67<br />

" Freiheit fuer Oesterreich" Published by<br />

Assembly For a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

June 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly For a Democratic Austri-<br />

an Republic; Freihet fuer Oesterrich (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-68<br />

Dr. Gregor Sebba [Trip to South America;<br />

Austrian Action]<br />

June 14, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Latin America; Sebba,<br />

Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-69<br />

[Austrian Political Groups]<br />

May 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-70<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-71<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Personality and<br />

Psychology; [Editorial in "Chicago Sun"<br />

Entitled Austria's Despair Mounts]<br />

May 28-June 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Kuh, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-72<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

June 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-73 to INT-4AU-75<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-76<br />

[Letter from Wunsch to Rott]<br />

May 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; Wunsch, Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-77<br />

[Count Czemin]<br />

June 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-78<br />

[Juridical Status <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

May 22, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-4AU-79<br />

Great Britain and Austrian Problem<br />

June 25, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Includes analysis <strong>of</strong> Austrian poliltical groups in<br />

Great Britain<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Sovereignty; Propa-<br />

ganda; Political parties; Council <strong>of</strong> Austrians in<br />

Great Britain; Free Austrian Movement (Great<br />

Britain); Sebba, Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-80<br />

Re-Classification <strong>of</strong> Austrian Aliens<br />

June 4-6, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Citizenship<br />

INT-4AU-81<br />

[Three Austrian Refugees]<br />

June 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stockinger, Fritz; Zernatto, Guido;<br />

de Helmsberg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti, Silvio P.<br />

INT-4AU-82<br />

[Dr. Ernst Karl Winter]<br />

June 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-83<br />

[Austrian National Representation in Exile]<br />

June 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-84<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

June 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-85<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> action by Ferdinand Czemin]<br />

Apr. 10 to Apr. 21, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Intelligence services<br />

and operations<br />

INT-4AU-86<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

May 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 19


INT-4AU-87 to INT-4AU-88<br />

INT-4AU-87 to INT-4AU-88<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-89<br />

[Count Czemin's resignation from executive<br />

board <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

May 5, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Austrian National<br />

Committee; Assembly for a Democratic Austri-<br />

an Republic; Austro-American Center; Young<br />

Conservatives; Thormann, Werner; von Hilde-<br />

brandt, Dietrich; Rott, Hans; Rager, Friedrich;<br />

Fuchs, Martin; Friediger, Charles B.; Friebeisz,<br />

Hanno; Paul, Peter R.; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-90<br />

[Austrian political parties and movements in<br />

Latin America]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942; May 11, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Great Britain; La-<br />

tin America; Danubian Federation<br />

INT-4AU-91<br />

Austrians Here United Only on Beating<br />

Hitler<br />

May 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Assem-<br />

bly for a Democratic Austrian Republic;<br />

Rothschild, Julie; Hüter, Adolf<br />

INT-4AU-92<br />

Otto Benesch<br />

May 22, 1942. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Benesch, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-93<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-94<br />

Developments Within Free Austrian<br />

Movements<br />

May 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Rott, Hans; Mandl, Fritz<br />

INT-4AU-95<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

May 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-96<br />

Austrian and German emigres<br />

May 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes<br />

INT-4AU-97<br />

[Cooperation among Austrian political<br />

groups]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Austrian National<br />

Committee; Austrian Labor Committee; Thor-<br />

mann, Werner<br />

INT-4AU-98<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-99<br />

Austria and the Anschluss<br />

May 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Eastern Europe; Region-<br />

al organization; Fodor, M. W.<br />

INT-4AU-100<br />

Austrian classification for selective service<br />

May 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service<br />

INT-4AU-101<br />

Situation in the Austrian Camp<br />

Apr. 9. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss<br />

INT-4AU-102<br />

[Ferdinand Czemin's views regarding<br />

reorganization <strong>of</strong> central Europe]<br />

May 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Eastern Europe; Re-<br />

gional organization; Pan-European Federation;<br />

Danubian Federation<br />

INT-4AU-103<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> on treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrians as aliens and postwar status <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942: Mar. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Sovereignty<br />

INT-4AU-104<br />

[Rift between Rott and Zernatto]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Rott,<br />

Hans; Zernatto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-105<br />

Dr. Wertheimer<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-106<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

20 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-107<br />

[Dr. Marcel Friedmann on Austrian affairs<br />

and political personalities}<br />

Apr. 9-14, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Motion pictures; Propaganda; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party; Tobis-Sascha Film Industrie,<br />

A.G.; Freidmann, Marcel; Lothar, Ernst; Mark,<br />

Hermann; Kautsky, Karl; Schueller, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-108<br />

Austrian Radio in Paris<br />

Apr. 27. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; France<br />

INT-4AU-109<br />

Czech press propaganda in the U.S. against<br />

certain Austrian and Hungarian leaders<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Czechs; Propaganda;<br />

von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-4AU-110<br />

[Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-111<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-112<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

May 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; von<br />

Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Rott, Hans; Rager,<br />

Friedrich; Zernatto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-113<br />

[Talks with Socialist leaders]<br />

May 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Adler, Friedrich; Seidler,<br />

Otto; Leichter, Otto; Rager, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-114<br />

Austrian emigration and its activity<br />

May 7, 1942. 39 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Propaganda; Austrian<br />

Center; Austro-American League; American<br />

Committee on European Reconstruction; Austri-<br />

an National Council; Austrian National Com-<br />

mittee; Assembly for A Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; von Hapsburg, Leopold; Rott, Hans;<br />

Code, Joseph B.; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Winter,<br />

Ernst K.; Friediger, Charles B.; Kilboum, Joseph<br />

B.; Shuster, George; Kallir, Otto; von Hilde-<br />

brandt, Dietrich; von Heine-Geldem, Robert;<br />

Harand, Irene; Sebba, Gregor; Schueller, Rich-<br />

ard; Ploechl, Willibald; Friebeisz, Hanno; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Trauttmansdorff, Francis; Zernatto,<br />

Guido; Klein, Franz; von Schuschnigg, Walter;<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.; Adler, Frie-<br />

drich; Schiff, Walter; Allina, Heinrich; Koestler,<br />

Maria; Wagner, Ludwig; Rager, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-115<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-116<br />

Austrian Personalities: Argentina and Brazil<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Brazil; Mandl, Fritz<br />

INT-4AU-117<br />

Possible Contacts in Cuba with Recently<br />

Arrived Austrian Refugees<br />

Feb. 18, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuba; Wollheim, Oscar; Pollitzer,<br />

Louise<br />

INT-4AU-118<br />

[Alleged visit <strong>of</strong> Prince Ernst von<br />

Starhemburg to Southampton, New York]<br />

July 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Starhemberg, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-119<br />

Hans Rott<br />

July 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-120<br />

[Talks between General Fleming, Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, and Archduke Otto]<br />

July 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon;<br />

Fleming, Gen.


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-155<br />

INT-4AU-121<br />

[Memorandum on Odo, Prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Württemberg]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Württemberg, Carl Alexander<br />

INT-4AU-122<br />

Austrians in Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

May 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-4AU-123<br />

Austrian Social Democracy and Anschluss<br />

June 24, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Treaty <strong>of</strong> Saint Germain-<br />

en-Laye; Pan-German Party; Richter, Gustav;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Kurt; Bauer, Otto; Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-124<br />

Memorandum on the Austrian Refugees<br />

July 27, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Includes copy <strong>of</strong> pamphlet For a Free Austria in<br />

a Free World by Dr. J. Ausländer.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Jews and Judaism; Na-<br />

zis and Nazi Party; Austrian Labor Committee;<br />

Assembly for a Democratic Union; Austro-<br />

American Committee; Austro-American<br />

League; Austrian Center; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria; Austrian National Committee; Auslän-<br />

der, Jacob<br />

INT-4AU-125<br />

[Austrian National Committee]<br />

June 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Austrian National Commit-<br />

tee; Austro-American Committee; Zernatto,<br />

Guido; Rott, Hans; Thormann, Wemer; Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Auslander, Jacob<br />

INT-4AU-126<br />

Julius Deutsch<br />

June 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Anschluss; Zernat-<br />

to, Guido; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-127<br />

Neue Soziale Bewegung<br />

June 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Neue So-<br />

ziale Bewegung (Austria)<br />

INT-4AU-128<br />

[Ferdinand Czernin on alleged Communist<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian Youth Committee]<br />

Aug. 3, 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Free Austrian Youth Committee<br />

INT-4AU-129<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-130<br />

Peace Aims as War Weapons<br />

June 8, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Regional organization; Psy-<br />

chological warfare; Allied Nations; Pan Europa<br />

Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-4AU-131<br />

Underground Movements in Austria<br />

June 19, 1942 to Sept. 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Farm population;<br />

Sabotage; Underground movements; Neue So-<br />

ziale Bewegimg; Schwarze Bauernbund; Goreth,<br />

Botho<br />

INT-4AU-132<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

July 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Tay-<br />

lor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-133<br />

Count Ferdinand Czernin; Dr. Gregor Sebba<br />

July 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee; Aus-<br />

trian National Council; Sebba, Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-134<br />

[Elections <strong>of</strong> Executive Committee, Austrian<br />

National Committee]<br />

July 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee;<br />

Fuchs, Martin; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-135<br />

[Composition <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

July 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Rott,<br />

Hans; Zernatto, Guido; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer,<br />

Egon<br />

INT-4AU-136<br />

Recent Changes in the Austrian National<br />

Committee<br />

July 11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Rott, Hans; Mark, Hermann;<br />

Taylor Frederick; Fuchs, Martin; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-<br />

Wertheimer, Egon; von Schuschnigg, Walter;<br />

Mayer-Morell, Franz; Piekarski, Maximilian<br />

INT-4AU-137<br />

[Memorandum on "Austria Day"]<br />

July 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Otto; Pepper,<br />

Claude; Eberharter, Herman P.<br />

INT-4AU-138<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Press Service]<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Press Service; von Haps-<br />

burg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-139<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Mises on negotiations<br />

with Czechoslovak authorities]<br />

June 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Czechs; Austrian Na-<br />

tional Committee; von Mises, Ludwig; Zernatto,<br />

Guido; Sailer, Karl H.; von Starhemberg, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-140 to INT-4AU-146<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-147<br />

Says Nazi Slew 17,000<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Crimes<br />

against humanity; Austro-American League<br />

INT-4AU-148<br />

Austria Held Key to World Peace<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Washington Star (newspaper); Plo-<br />

echl, Willibald<br />

INT-4AU-149<br />

Austria Held Worthy <strong>of</strong> Allied Aid<br />

July 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Congressional Re-<br />

cord (publication); Washington Star (newspa-<br />

per); Ploechl, Willibald<br />

INT-4AU-150<br />

Dr. Code named to Iowa Faculty<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa; Code,<br />

Joseph B.<br />

INT-4AU-151<br />

Austrians Ask to Fight for All World; Free<br />

Austrians Meet<br />

Mar. 11, 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Rott, Hans; Baldwin, Joseph Clark;<br />

Friebeisz, Hanno<br />

INT-4AU-152<br />

Urges Austrians Get Place in War; Otto<br />

Pledges Austria to Fight Until Nazi Tyranny<br />

is Dead<br />

July 27, 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Pepper,<br />

Claude; Eberharter, Herman P.; von Hapsburg,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-4AU-153<br />

Memorandum on Austrian Action's Branches<br />

and Contacts in Central and South America<br />

Mar. 25, 28, 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Cuba; Brazil; Bolivia; Ar-<br />

gentina; Colombia; Chile; Dominican Republic;<br />

Ecuador; Peru; Venezuela; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Acción Republicana Austríaca De Mexico;<br />

League for German Culture (Mexico); Federa-<br />

ción de Austríacos Libres en Bolivia; Humanidad<br />

(Bolivia); Das Andere Deutschland (Latin<br />

America); Austria Libre (Chile); Comité Aus-<br />

tríaco (Argentina); Unione de los Refugiados<br />

Austríacos en la República Dominicana<br />

(Dominican Republic); de Helmsberg y T<strong>of</strong>folut-<br />

ti, Silvio P.; Hollinger, Bernhardt; Huetter,<br />

Helmut; Mandl, Fritz; Retschek, Anton; von<br />

Starhemberg, Ernst; Rott, Hans; von Hapsburg,<br />

Felix<br />

INT-4AU-154<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-155<br />

Intercept from Count Schoenfeld <strong>of</strong> Buenos<br />

Aires to Count Czernin [on Austrian emigre<br />

activities in Brazil]<br />

Apr. 26-28, 1942. 7 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 21


INT-4AU-155 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; von Schoenfeld, Hubert<br />

INT-4AU-156<br />

[Dr. Adler and Austrian Socialists]<br />

Mar. 3. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-157<br />

Czemin's Plan for a Monthly Pamphlet<br />

Sept. 8. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-<br />

Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-158<br />

Dr. Fuch's contact with the Russian Embassy;<br />

Memorandum on Visit to Maxim Litvinov,<br />

Ambassador <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR to Washington on<br />

Aug. 11, 1942 by Ferdinand Czernin<br />

July 30-Aug. 2, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Austrian National<br />

Committee; Fuchs, Martin; Litvinov, Maxim<br />

INT-4AU-159<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

Sept. 1941. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Sovereignty; Allied<br />

Nations; Regional organization; Austrian Na-<br />

tional Council; Austro-American Center; Ameri-<br />

can Committee on European Reconstruction;<br />

Austrian Bulletin in the United States (periodi-<br />

cal); Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Churchill, Winston<br />

S.; Fuchs, Martin; Winter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-160<br />

[Austrian Socialists views on German<br />

Socialism]<br />

Oct. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich; Stampfer, Frie-<br />

drich<br />

INT-4AU-161<br />

[Memorandum on discontinuation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

National Committee; Report <strong>of</strong> Comité<br />

Austríaco <strong>of</strong> Argentina]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Austrian National Com-<br />

mittee; Comité Austríaco (Argentina)<br />

INT-4AU-162<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Freiheit fuer Oesterreich"]<br />

Sepr. 14, 1942. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freiheit fuer Oesterreich (newspa-<br />

per); Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

INT-4AU-163<br />

Situation Among Austrians<br />

July 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American League; Austrian<br />

National Committee; Sebba, Gregor; Zematto,<br />

Guido<br />

INT-4AU-164<br />

[Proposed Austro-Bavarian union; article by<br />

Wilhelm Ellenbogen, "Oesterrich in der<br />

europaeischen Revolution"]<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Sovereignty; Wittelsbach Dynasty (Bavaria);<br />

Ellenbogen, Wilhelm<br />

22 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-165<br />

What About Austria After the War Ends?<br />

July 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Fodor, M. W.<br />

INT-4AU-166<br />

Austrian Politics in the United States<br />

Sepr. 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Czechs; Hungarians; Sovereignty; Austrian La-<br />

bor Committee; Assembly for a Democratic<br />

Austrian Republic; Austrian National Commit-<br />

tee; Adler, Friedrich; Rager, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-167<br />

Austrian Independence (Roosevelt speech)<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Sovereign-<br />

ty; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-4AU-168<br />

Britain Won't Recognize Nazi Seizure <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Anschluss<br />

INT-4AU-169<br />

Interview with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

regarding U.S. politics in Austrian affairs<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Ran-<br />

sh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Lania, Leo<br />

INT-4AU-170<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Austrian unit in North Africa]<br />

iVov. ¡0, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-4AU-171<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Austrian Labor Com-<br />

mittee; Austrian National Committee; Assembly<br />

for a Democratic Austrian Republic; Free<br />

Austrian Youth Committee; Austro-American<br />

Circle; American Council <strong>of</strong> Jews from Austria;<br />

American Committee on European Reconstruc-<br />

tion; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-172<br />

[Austrian Socialists]<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: British Labor Party; Austrian Labor<br />

Information (periodical); Laski, Harold<br />

INT-4AU-173<br />

Security, Political Warfare<br />

Aug. 7, 10, 1942. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

Psychological warfare<br />

INT-4AU-174<br />

[Strasburger speech; meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly for<br />

a Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

Nov. 23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; Strasburger, Henryk; Hanc, Josef<br />

INT-4AU-175<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian clubs in New York<br />

City]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Viertel, Berthold;<br />

Black, Algernon<br />

INT-4AU-176<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> Austrians in German<br />

associations in U.S.]<br />

Sept. 26-Oct. 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-4AU-177<br />

[Lectures organized by Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic]<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; Wagner, Ludwig<br />

INT-4AU-178<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-179<br />

[Note on lack <strong>of</strong> OWI broadcasts to Austria]<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-4AU-180<br />

Otto Hapsburg<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Hungary; Ameriska Domovi-<br />

na (newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-181<br />

Free Austrian Movements in the Western<br />

Hemisphere<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Argentina; Bolivia; Ecuador;<br />

Colombia; Venezuela; Cuba; Chile; Uruguay;<br />

Mexico; Movimento Austria Livre (Brazil);<br />

Comité Austríaco (Argentina); Federación de<br />

Austríacos Libres en Bolivia; Association<br />

Austria Libre (Cuba); Huetter, Helmut; Ret-<br />

schek, Anton; Panhans, Egon; Metall, Aladar;<br />

Mandl, Fritz; von Starhemberg, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-182<br />

Vambery and Otto<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Vambery, Rustem<br />

INT-4AU-183<br />

[Memorandum on British attitude towards<br />

Otto]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-4AU-184<br />

Austrian Comments; Central Europe is<br />

Confident United Nations Will Win,<br />

Archduke Otto Tells Jewish Women<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Eastern Europe; Military Committee for the<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria; Austrian National Com-<br />

mittee; Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Women; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-<br />

Wertheimer, Egon


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-216<br />

INT-4AU-185<br />

Otto and the State Department<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nation (periodical); Berle, Adolf A.,<br />

Jr.; Kirchwey, Freda<br />

INT-4AU-186<br />

[Socony Vacuum Oil Company request for<br />

advice on Austrian political developments]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic assistance; Socony Vacu-<br />

um Oil Co.; Bowen, M. W.; Foster, A. T.<br />

INT-4AU-187<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee]<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Fuchs, Martin<br />

INT-4AU-188<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Assembly <strong>of</strong> Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-189<br />

Yugoslavs and Czechoslovaks against Otto<br />

von Hapsburg<br />

Nov. 25, ¡942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Czechs; Eastern Europe<br />

INT-4AU-190<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Austrians to alleged State<br />

Department support for Otto's claims to<br />

throne <strong>of</strong> Austria-Hungary]<br />

iVov. 23. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Czechs; Stimson, Henry<br />

L.<br />

INT-4AU-191<br />

Austrian Unit<br />

JVov. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; Austrian National Committee; Stim-<br />

son, Henry L.; Taylor, Frederick; Schueller,<br />

Richard<br />

INT-4AU-192<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> democratic nations formerly<br />

under Hapsburgs]; Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria as a<br />

Liberator<br />

Dec. 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Austrian National<br />

Committee; Hoor, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-193<br />

Celler Cracks Archduke Otto in Broadcast;<br />

Celler Wams Otto on "Austrian Legion"<br />

Nov. 29, 1942; Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Celler, Emanuel; Stimson, Henry L.<br />

INT-4AU-194<br />

[State Department views concerning Otto and<br />

the Austrian Legion]<br />

JVov.-Dec. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell; Stimson, Henry L.<br />

INT-4AU-195<br />

[Austrian Legion and Prince Franz<br />

Windischgraetz]<br />

JVov. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Windischgraetz, Franz; von<br />

Starhemberg, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-196<br />

[Meetings by Austrian Action group to<br />

counteract influence <strong>of</strong> Otto in Austrian Unit]<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-197<br />

Austrian Battalion; Letter from Czemin in<br />

New York Times<br />

JVov. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czemin, Edmund<br />

INT-4AU-198<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-199<br />

[Opposition to Otto]<br />

Dec. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Czechs<br />

INT-4AU-200<br />

[Demands for withdrawal <strong>of</strong> U.S. recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Military Commission]<br />

Dec. 6. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-201<br />

Austrian Situation in the United States:<br />

Conversation with Egon<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

JVov. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Eastern Europe;<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-202<br />

[Austrian monarchist campaign; Danubian<br />

reconstruction, comments by Rep. Pete<br />

J arm an]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Jarman, Pete<br />

INT-4AU-203<br />

[Endorsement <strong>of</strong> Otto's commission by some<br />

democrats]<br />

JVov. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zematto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-204<br />

Max Mauthner; Theodore Schmidt as Otto's<br />

new publicity man<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mauthner, Max; Simon, Hans; von<br />

Seidler, Franz; Schmidt, Theodore<br />

INT-4AU-205<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian battalion]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Austria; Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-4AU-206<br />

[Letter by Richard Rohman on alleged<br />

Communist affiliations <strong>of</strong> Willi Schlamm]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Schlamm, Willi; Rohman, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-207<br />

Biography <strong>of</strong> Franz von Seidler<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Seidler, Franz<br />

INT-4AU-208<br />

Dr. Fritz J. Hansgirg; Dr. Hansgirg Held at<br />

Sharp Alien Camp<br />

Apr. 13, 1942; Oct. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hansgirg, Fritz J.<br />

INT-4AU-209<br />

Vienna-Bom Jew Loses Suit, Held As Enemy<br />

Alien; [Indictments <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Bund leaders]<br />

July 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Citizenship; Ger-<br />

man-American Bund; D'Esquiva, Frederick W.;<br />

Bachmann, Carl A.; Wendlandt, Carl R.<br />

INT-4AU-210<br />

[Otto's military legion]<br />

JVov. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell; Stimson, Henry L.;<br />

Czemin, Edmund<br />

INT-4AU-211<br />

Stimson <strong>Office</strong> Backing <strong>of</strong> Austrian Archduke<br />

Stirs Wasps Nest in Balkans and Russia;<br />

Dorothy Thompson over Blue Network, NBC,<br />

WJZ, Nov. 22, 1942<br />

JVov. 22, 23, 1942t 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Balkan States;<br />

Thompson, Dorothy; Stimson, Henry L.<br />

INT-4AU-212<br />

[Lt. Gladden <strong>of</strong> Naval Intelligence on Gregor<br />

Sebba]<br />

JVov. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sebba, Gregor; Gladden, Lt.<br />

INT-4AU-213<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-214<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles in U.S.A.<br />

JVov. 16, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Austro-<br />

American League; Assembly for a Democratic<br />

Austrian Republic; Austrian National Commit-<br />

tee; Americans <strong>of</strong> Austrian Descent; Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Fuchs, Martin; Rager, Friedrich;<br />

Wagner, Ludwig; Winter, Ernst K.; Eisler,<br />

Armand<br />

INT-4AU-215<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Austrian problems, Oct. 25,<br />

1942]<br />

JVov. 2, 3, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Schueller, Richard;<br />

Friediger, Charles B.; Chamberlain, Joseph P.;<br />

Goodrich, Carter; Jessup, Philip C.<br />

INT-4AU-216<br />

[Letter for Hans Simon on U.S. policy<br />

towards Otto and monarchists]<br />

JVov. 26, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Simon, Hans<br />

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INT-4AU-217<br />

INT-4AU-217<br />

[Manifesto by East Europeans protesting<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> Hapsburgs]<br />

Nov. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Assembly for a<br />

Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

INT-4AU-218<br />

[Archduke Otto]<br />

July, Sept., Oct. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Austrian National Com-<br />

mittee; von Hapsburg, Felix; Pepper, Claude;<br />

Eberharter, Herman P.; Karst, Georg<br />

INT-4AU-219<br />

[Prince Ernst von Starhemberg's arrival in<br />

South America]<br />

June 20-Nov. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; von Starhemberg,<br />

Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-220<br />

Austrian Social Democrats and Germany<br />

iVov. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-4AU-221<br />

[Count Czemin's views on Austrian Legion]<br />

iVbv. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-222<br />

[Austrian Legion]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-4AU-223<br />

[Biographical data and other items on Dr.<br />

Hans Simon]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942; Sept. 9, 14, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simon, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-224 to INT-4AU-225<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-226<br />

[Opposition to Hapsburg rule]<br />

iVov. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-227<br />

[Correspondence on Joseph Puttinger]<br />

Sept. 23. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puttinger, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-228<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

June 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austro-American Center; Freies Deutschland<br />

(periodical); Fischer, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-229<br />

Rep. Celler Denounces Royalist Aims; Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg and Other Monarchists<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Celler, Emanuel<br />

INT-4AU-230<br />

Memorandum for Colonel Donovan [on<br />

Austrian battalion]<br />

24 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

JVov. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donovan, William J.<br />

INT-4AU-231<br />

[Wilhelm Ellenbogen on Austrian<br />

independence]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Austrian Labor Infor-<br />

mation (periodical); Ellenbogen, Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-232<br />

Otto Hapsburgs; All Groups<br />

Dec. 1. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory; Platek, Wen-<br />

dell S.<br />

INT-4AU-233<br />

[Talk with William Agar on anti-Otto<br />

meeting]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agar, William<br />

INT-4AU-234<br />

Memorandum for Dr. James G. Rogers [on<br />

Guido Schmidt's alleged visit to Goering]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schmidt, Guido; Goering, Hermann<br />

INT-4AU-235<br />

[Austrian Action correspondence on Austrian<br />

fighting unit]<br />

iVov. 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stimson, Henry L.; Karr, David;<br />

Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-4AU-236<br />

On the Hapsburg Problem and Other Related<br />

Matters; Otto Visits Chicago<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Czechs; Yugoslavs;<br />

Chicago Tribune (newspaper); Chicago Herald-<br />

American (newspaper); Chicago Sun (newspa-<br />

per); Slovak National Alliance; von Hapsburg,<br />

Otto; McCormick, Robert; Martinek, Joseph;<br />

Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-4AU-237<br />

Article on Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-238<br />

[Note on Austrian Action]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-239<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Austrians in Detroit towards<br />

proposed military unit by Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-4AU-240<br />

Interview with Victor Tlach, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Tlach, Victor; von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-241<br />

Conversation with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-242<br />

[Exchange <strong>of</strong> letters between Count Czernin<br />

and Friedrich Adler]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-243<br />

[Press conference called by Military<br />

Commission <strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto]<br />

JVov. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-244<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> non-Monarchist Austrians]<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-245<br />

Open Letter [by Free Austrian Youth<br />

Committee]<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian Youth Committee<br />

INT-4AU-246<br />

[Note about Otto and War Department]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War Department<br />

INT-4AU-247<br />

[Socialist collaboration with the bourgeoise]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-4AU-248<br />

Conversation with Czernin; Military<br />

Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

INT-4AU-249<br />

[Views on Austrian Military Unit]<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War Department; Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-4AU-250<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian National Committee<br />

Dec. 11. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Zer-<br />

natto, Guido; Altmann, Siegfried; Friediger,<br />

Charles B.<br />

INT-4AU-251<br />

[Postponement <strong>of</strong> mass meeting for unity <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian groups]<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-4AU-252<br />

Conversation with Julius Deutsch<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; International Labor<br />

Committee<br />

INT-4AU-253<br />

From the Refugee Press


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-287<br />

Nov. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

(periodical); Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical); Freies Deutschland (periodical); Der<br />

Socialdemokrat (newspaper); Klein, Franz<br />

INT-4AU-254<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-255<br />

Memorandum on the Attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

Toward Communism and U.S.S.R.; For a Free<br />

Austria In a Free World<br />

July 20, 1942. 52 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union; Nazis and Nazi Party; Propagan-<br />

da; Austrian Center (Great Britain); Austro-<br />

American Committee; Zeitspiegel (periodical);<br />

Sebba, Gregor; Auslander, Jacob<br />

INT-4AU-256<br />

Memorandum for Colonel Donovan [on<br />

Austrian Unit]<br />

Dec. 2, 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-257<br />

Otto Hapsburg in the Foreign-Language Press<br />

Jan. 3. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe<br />

INT-4AU-258<br />

Conversation with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon;<br />

Schueller, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-259<br />

Article in "Harper's"<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Harper's (periodical); Bolles, Blair<br />

INT-4AU-260<br />

[Austrian situation]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats<br />

INT-4AU-261<br />

Austrian Legion; American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Democrats; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Werthiemer<br />

[conversation with Count Czemin]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Austria; American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats; Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-262<br />

Dr. Thormann<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thormann, Werner; Friediger,<br />

Charles B.<br />

INT-4AU-263<br />

Conversation with General Deutsch<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-264<br />

Otto Lecture<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscicki, Mr.; Tillinger, Eugene<br />

INT-4AU-265<br />

[Letter from Anton E. Raubitschek]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raubitschek, Anton E.<br />

INT-4AU-266<br />

Austrian Royalty in Westchester<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Westchester, N.Y.<br />

INT-4AU-267<br />

President Says Otto Heads No Battalion;<br />

Roosevelt Blasts Hapsburg's Claims<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-4AU-268<br />

[Letter from Dr. Oskar Heitler to Fritz Sabl<br />

on Austrian organizations]<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American League; Austrian<br />

Center; Austrian Labor Committee; Heitler,<br />

Oskar<br />

INT-4AU-269<br />

[Reaction to Justice Department decision not<br />

to consider Austrians as aliens]<br />

Feb. 6. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Austro-<br />

American League; Austrian National Commit-<br />

tee; Kallir, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-270<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Austrian National<br />

Council; Paul, Peter R.; Friebeisz, Hanno<br />

INT-4AU-271<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-272<br />

Austrian Scene [disbanding <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Legion]<br />

May 31. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Harand, Frank; Harand, Irene<br />

INT-4AU-273<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 59<br />

INT-4AU-274<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 83<br />

INT-4AU-275<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S. Since the "Otto<br />

Episode"<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 98<br />

INT-4AU-276<br />

[Austrian communists in U.S.]<br />

June 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Wagner, Ludwig; Englaender, Alois; Rager,<br />

Friedrich; Neumannn, Kurt<br />

INT-4AU-277<br />

[Letter from John W. Martyn to Count<br />

Czemin on apolitical character <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Battalion]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martyn, John W.<br />

INT-4AU-278<br />

Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer on Otto<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-279<br />

Lecture by Otto<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-280<br />

Austrian Legion<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War Department<br />

INT-4AU-281<br />

[Alleged communist domination <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-4AU-282<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-283<br />

"Aufbau" Meeting, Jan. 28, 1943<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Aufbau<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-284<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-285<br />

Austrian Committee<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Carnegie Endowment Fund; Davis,<br />

Malcolm W.<br />

INT-4AU-286<br />

[Comments on Austrian monarchists]<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-287<br />

[Austrian monarchist meeting at Hotel<br />

Diplomat, New York City]<br />

Feb. 9, 13, Mar. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 25


INT-4AU-287<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-24<br />

INT-4AU-288<br />

Austrian National Committee<br />

Feb. 7, 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical); Aus-<br />

trian National Committee; Austrian Research<br />

Institute<br />

INT-4AU-289<br />

[Deutsch, Czemin, and Friediger]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Reconstruction Commit-<br />

tee; Carnegie Endowment Fund; Friediger,<br />

Charles B.<br />

INT-4AU-290<br />

March 11 [anniversary <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Austrian Labor Commit-<br />

tee; Assembly for a Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic<br />

INT-4AU-291<br />

[Burial service for Guido Zematto]<br />

Feb: 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zematto, Guido<br />

INT-4AU-292<br />

Pan-Europa Union; Alter and Ehrlich<br />

(executions)<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Regional organization; Exe-<br />

cutions; Free World Association; Pan Europa<br />

Union; Pan European Conference; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.; Alter, Victor; Ehrlich,<br />

Henryk<br />

INT-4AU-293<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> Austrians]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Davison,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-4AU-294<br />

Austrian Monarchists; Notes on Austrian<br />

Politics in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 14, 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-6.]<br />

Descriptors: B-27<br />

INT-4AU-295<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

Feb. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Neue<br />

Volkszeitung (newspaper); Eisler, Armand<br />

INT-4AU-296<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-297<br />

"Neue Volkszeitung"; Austrian Labor<br />

Information<br />

Feb. 20, 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Neue<br />

Volkszeitung (newspaper); Austrian Labor Infor-<br />

mation (periodical); Katz, Rudolf<br />

26 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-298<br />

Conversation with Count Czemin<br />

Feö. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats; Military Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

INT-4AU-299<br />

Austrian Mass Meeting on Mar. 11<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-300<br />

Otto Hapsburg Again in Chicago<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Chicago,<br />

111.; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-301<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg at<br />

Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton<br />

University]<br />

May 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender;<br />

Racial and ethnic groups; Boundaries; Whig-<br />

Cliosophic Society (Princeton University); von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-302<br />

Austrian-Danubian Problem: Views <strong>of</strong> Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Hapsburg<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Danube River; Geography; Racial and<br />

ethnic groups; Peace settlement; Nationalists<br />

and nationalist parties; Sovereignty; Territorial<br />

claims; Dollfus, Engelbert; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Kurt<br />

INT-4AU-303<br />

Foreign Politics in United States: Austrians<br />

Aug. 1942. 59 p.<br />

Appendix includes "A Who's Who <strong>of</strong> Austrians<br />

<strong>of</strong> Political Consequence Now in the United<br />

States."<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Czechoslovakia; Ans-<br />

chluss; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Neue Soziale Bewegung (Austria); Austrian<br />

National Committee; Austrian Labor Informa-<br />

tion (periodical); Assembly for A Democratic<br />

Austrian Republic; Rott, Hans; von Hildebrandt,<br />

Dietrich; von Schuschnigg, Walter; Adler,<br />

Viktor; Renner, Karl; Bauer, Otto; Puttinger,<br />

Joseph; Zematto, Guido; Winter, Ernst K.;<br />

Kallir, Otto; Ploechl, Willibald; Adler, Friedrich;<br />

von Alexich, Georg; Bauer, Gustav; Biebring,<br />

David; Bittner, Georg; Bordes, Frederic; Breit-<br />

ner, Hugo; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.;<br />

Czemin, Edmund; Degenfeld, Henry; Ellenbo-<br />

gen, Wilhelm; Englaender, Alois; Friebeisz<br />

Hanno; Friediger, Charles B.; Fuchs, Martin; von<br />

Hapsburg, Felix; Harand, Frank; Harand, Irene;<br />

Hess, Victor F.; Hoellering, Franz; Hoor, Ernst;<br />

Hula, ERich; Kallir, Otto; Klein, Franz; Taylor,<br />

Frederick; Meyer-Morell, Franz; von Mises,<br />

Ludwig; Morgenstern, Oskar; Oesterreicher,<br />

Johannes (Rev.); Paul, Peter R.; Piekarski,<br />

Maximilian; Ponger, Vera; Rager, Friedrich;<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Rott, Hans;<br />

Schlamm, Willi; Schneider, Hannes; Schueller,<br />

Richard; Sebba, Gregor; Schmidt, Hans; Simon,<br />

Hans; Thormann, Werner; Trauttmansdorff,<br />

Francis; Wagner, Ludwig<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-304<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Joseph Dobretsberger<br />

Mar. 3. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dobretsberger, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-305<br />

Memorandum: Regarding Military Committee<br />

for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Austrian National<br />

Committee; Assembly for A Democratic Austri-<br />

an Republic; Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical):<br />

Donau-Echo (periodical); Austria Libre (Cuba);<br />

Rott, Hans; Zematto, Guido; Schueller, Richard;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter; Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-306<br />

Protest Meeting <strong>of</strong> U.S. Soldiers' Parents<br />

Against Draftees Being Assigned to the<br />

"Austrian Legion," reported by "Magyar<br />

Jovo"<br />

Mar. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service; Mag-<br />

yar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-307<br />

Meeting, Czemin-Deutsch, Mar. 11, 1943;<br />

[Benes sympathy message to Free Austrian<br />

Movement]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Agar, William; Kirch-<br />

wey, Freda; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-308<br />

"Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria"<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical); Klein,<br />

Franz<br />

INT-4AU-309<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria;<br />

Free Austria Meeting, Hotel Diplomat,<br />

Wednesday, Mar. 10<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as TNT-33AU-7.]<br />

Descriptors: B-36<br />

INT-4AU-310<br />

Relations with Otto and views <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

interest in Hapsburg, Austria [conversation<br />

with Dr. Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

Mar. 15. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Danubian<br />

Federation; Pan-European Conference; Ran-<br />

sh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Benes, Eduard; von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto; Ascoli, Max; Bauer, Max<br />

INT-4AU-311 to INT-4AU-312<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-313<br />

Present attitude <strong>of</strong> Austrian Social Democrats<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simon, Hans; Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-314<br />

[Troubles concerning registration <strong>of</strong> aliens<br />

among members <strong>of</strong> American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Democrats]


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-347<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Democrats; Ponger, Vera; Englaender, Alois<br />

INT-4AU-315<br />

Austrian Gleanings<br />

Mar. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-European Conference; Austrian<br />

Cultural Institute; Austrian National Committee;<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-316<br />

"Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria"<br />

Mar. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical); Klein,<br />

Franz; Redler, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-317<br />

Plans for an Austrian Legion in North Africa<br />

Mar. 31. 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; France; Espionage;<br />

von Windischgraetz, Franz; Zehethazi, Rathold;<br />

Altmann, Victor; Fuchs, Martin; Leubuscher,<br />

Mr.; Heller, Stephan<br />

INT-4AU-318<br />

[Free Austrian Movement: Aktionsprogramm]<br />

Mar. 9. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-319<br />

Coudenhove<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.;<br />

Schueller, Richard<br />

INT-4AU-320<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Underground<br />

Movement<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Conferences; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Prussia; Sovereignty; Propaganda; Underground<br />

movements; Austrian Freedom Front<br />

INT-4AU-321<br />

[Sermon delivered by Father Ignatius Smith<br />

at the National Shrine <strong>of</strong> the Immaculate<br />

Conception, Mar. 14, 1943]<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Peace set-<br />

tlement; Roman Catholic Church; Smith, Ignati-<br />

us<br />

INT-4AU-322<br />

Material on Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-323<br />

[Interview with an Austrian in Sweden]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Soviet Union; Hungary;<br />

Military personnel; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-4AU-324<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-325<br />

Dietrich von Hildebrandt<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von HUdebrandt, Dietrich; Benes,<br />

Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-326<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-327<br />

Austria: Economic and General Conditions,<br />

Oct. and Nov., 1942<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Economic conditions; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party<br />

INT-4AU-328<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-329<br />

[Luncheon discussion with Dr.<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Danubian Federation; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wer-<br />

theimer, Egon; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-4AU-330<br />

Statement by the Austrian Socialists and<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Sovereignty; Austrian<br />

Representative Committee (Great Britain)<br />

INT-4AU-331<br />

Austrian Matters [discussion with Ferdinand<br />

Czemin]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-332<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Joseph<br />

Dobretsberger]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dobretsberger, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-333<br />

[Report on monarchist movement in Austria]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-334<br />

[Rejection <strong>of</strong> an Austrian military unit by<br />

Free Austrian Movement in Britain]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Austrian News (news-<br />

papers); Breitner, Hugo; Adler, Friedrich; Win-<br />

ter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-335<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-336<br />

Austrian Evening at the American Common<br />

May 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-337<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

Mar. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Zeitspiegel (periodical); Arbeiter-Zeitung (news-<br />

paper); Strasser, Ferdinand; Koplenig, Johann;<br />

Fischer, Ernst; Hornik, Lepold<br />

INT-4AU-338<br />

[Letter from Dr. Simon on proposed<br />

government-in-exile for Poles in Russia]<br />

May 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Sovi-<br />

et Union; Poles; Simon, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-339<br />

Austrians in New York<br />

May 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Simon, Hans; Paul,<br />

Peter R.; Altmann, Siegfried<br />

INT-4AU-340<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-341<br />

Free Austria Meeting, Hotel Diplomat, New<br />

York City: Dr. Richard Schueller, speaker<br />

May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy; Schueller, Rich-<br />

ard<br />

INT-4AU-342 to INT-4AU-343<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-344<br />

Items on Austrian Affairs<br />

May 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Altmann, Siegfried;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-345<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Assocation:<br />

Views on prospects for a Danubian Federation<br />

since the Russian-Polish break; Proposal for<br />

education and possible use <strong>of</strong> German and<br />

Austrian war prisoners<br />

May 14. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Regional organization; Danubian Federation;<br />

Free World Association; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-346<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

May 14, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Roman Catholic Church; Danubian Federa-<br />

tion; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-347<br />

Memorandum: U.S. Representatives <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement<br />

May 14, 1943. 82 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Argentina;<br />

Brazil; Chile; Costa Rica; Ecuador; Haiti;<br />

Mexico; Panama; Peru; Great Britain; Eastern<br />

Europe; Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical); Austria<br />

Labor News (periodical); Austrian Center;<br />

Austrian National Committee; American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Austria; Pro-Austria Society; Free<br />

Austrian National Council; Austrian Young<br />

Conservatives; Freiheit fuer Oesterreich (news-<br />

paper); Donau-Echo (periodical); Comité Aus-<br />

tríaco (Argentina); Austria Libre (Chile);<br />

Asociación Austria Libre (Cuba); Austrian Labor<br />

Information (periodical); Austrian Press Service;<br />

Degenfeld, Henry; Koganowsky, Georg M.; von<br />

Schuschnigg, Walter; Wunsch, Wilhelm; Rott,<br />

Hans; Mayer-Morell, Franz; Klein, Franz;<br />

Strasser, Otto; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Kallir,<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 27


INT-4AU-347<br />

Otto; Schueller, Richard; Gassner, Jerome;<br />

Kilboum, Joseph B.; Ploechl, Willibald; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Zematto, Guido; Friebeisz, Hanno; Paul,<br />

Peter R.; Somer, Marem; Goldschmidt, Walter<br />

J.; Thum, Max; Huetter, Helmut; von Minke-<br />

witz, Mr,; Schaale, Emil; von Russ, Edgar;<br />

Schwarz, Hans; de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>íblutti, Silvio<br />

P.; Wunsch, Wilhelm; Panzierer, Paul; Piekarski,<br />

Maximilian; Bittner, Georg; Coudenhove-Kaler-<br />

gi, Richard N.<br />

INT-4AU-348<br />

Father Odo, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Württemberg<br />

May 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Württemberg, Carl Alexander<br />

INT-4AU-349<br />

Austria: Morale <strong>of</strong> the People and Army<br />

Apr. 1943. 4.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Nazis and Nazi Party; Mili-<br />

tary forces; Sabotage; Arrest; Political prisoners<br />

INT-4AU-350<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-351<br />

Austrian Affairs [conversation with Ferdinand<br />

Czemin]<br />

June 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Democrats;<br />

Assembly for a Democratic Austrian Republic<br />

INT-4AU-352<br />

Brief in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action, Inc. as<br />

Amicus Curiae<br />

June 8, 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treaties and conventions; Immigra-<br />

tion; United States v Uhl; Schwarzkopf, Paul;<br />

Czemin, Ferdinand; Davis, John W.<br />

INT-4AU-353 to INT-4AU-354<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-355<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

June 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Economic assistance;<br />

Somary, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-356<br />

Schwarzkopf Case<br />

June 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarzkopf, Paul; Davis, John W.<br />

INT-4AU-357<br />

Archduke Otto and the Vatican<br />

June 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Europe; Vatican City<br />

INT-4AU-358<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the United States<br />

June 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-9.]<br />

INT-4AU-359<br />

General Deutsch and the Future <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

July 13. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

10.]<br />

INT-4AU-360<br />

[Deutsch address at German Democratic<br />

Discussion Club on Austria and Anschluss]<br />

July 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; German Democratic<br />

Discussion Club<br />

INT-4AU-361<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans Simon on Austrian<br />

problem] July IS, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Propaganda; Simon,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-362<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-363<br />

Luncheon for Archduke Otto<br />

July 24, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Schmitt, Ber-<br />

nadette; Smith, Carleton; O'Brien, Howard V.;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-364<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on<br />

psychological counter to Russian influence in<br />

Europe] July 23, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender;<br />

Territorial claims; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.<br />

INT-4AU-365<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Hans Simon on future status <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria] July 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee for A Free<br />

Germany; Simon, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-366<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

¿ug. 4, 1943. 25 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

11.]<br />

INT-4AU-367<br />

[Gazda invitation to Deutsch to write article<br />

in "Liberation"]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Gazda,<br />

Antoine<br />

INT-4AU-368<br />

Short Memorandum on Austrian<br />

Organizations in the U.K.<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austrian League (Great Britain); Austrian<br />

Democratic Union (Great Britain)<br />

INT-4AU-369<br />

[Missing]<br />

28 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-370<br />

Antoine Gazda<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gazda, Antoine<br />

INT-4AU-371<br />

New Austrian Group<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-372<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

Aug. 4, 15, 1943. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Propaganda;<br />

Social classes; Anti-Semitism; Economic condi-<br />

tions; Christian Social Party (Austria); Gross-<br />

Deutsche Party (Austria); Dingh<strong>of</strong>er, Franz; van<br />

Tonningen, Rost; Hohenlohe, Stephanie<br />

S-49<br />

INT-4AU-373<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> Dr. Dobrets Berger in North<br />

Africa]<br />

Aug. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Berger, Dobrets<br />

INT-4AU-374<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-375<br />

Situation in Austria<br />

June, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-4AU-376<br />

Living Conditions in Austria<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Labor condi-<br />

tions; Nazis and Nazi Party; Propaganda<br />

INT-4AU-377<br />

Austrians: Lecture <strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria<br />

Oct. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 457<br />

INT-4AU-378<br />

[Conversation with Count Czemin]<br />

iVov. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-379<br />

Czemin's proposed committee<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vambery, Rustem<br />

INT-4AU-380<br />

Otto's Forthcoming Trip<br />

JVov. 4, 1973. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-4AU-381<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee in<br />

New York; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Organizations in London; Declaration <strong>of</strong><br />

Austrian Socialists and Trade Unionists in<br />

London<br />

Nov. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Labor unions;<br />

Austrian Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-382<br />

Moscow Pact; [views <strong>of</strong> Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

on future world organization]<br />

iVov. 6, 1943. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-415<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Regional or-<br />

ganization; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.;<br />

Chamberlain, John<br />

INT-4AU-383<br />

Archduke Otto [exit permit]<br />

Nov. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas<br />

INT-4AU-384<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-385<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; The Double<br />

Track <strong>of</strong> the Hapsburg Endeavors<br />

Oct. 1943: Nov. 8, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Sovereignty; Eastern<br />

Europe; Nazis and Nazi Party; Regional<br />

organization; Racial and ethnic groups; von<br />

Hapsburg, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-386<br />

[Situation with Austrian leaders]<br />

Nov. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friediger, Charles B.; Ponger, Vera;<br />

Hertzig, James; Verber, Jacob<br />

INT-4AU-387<br />

[Czemin's unity move among Austrian groups<br />

and leaders]<br />

JVov. S, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-388<br />

[Czemin conversation with Masaryk]<br />

Afov. 8, 10. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Eastern<br />

Europe; Moscow Declaration; Soviet Union;<br />

Danubian Federation; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-4AU-389<br />

Moscow Declaration Viewed as Unfair to<br />

People [<strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Sovereignty;<br />

Winter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-390<br />

[Conversation with Peter Paul (Weiss)]<br />

Nov. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paul, Peter R.; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-391<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action group]<br />

TVov. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Moscow Declaration<br />

INT-4AU-392<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

Nov. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Austrian Labor Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-4AU-393<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-394<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian National<br />

Committee in London]<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Austrian National<br />

Committee (Great Britain)<br />

INT-4AU-395<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> the Austrian Socialists and<br />

Trade Unionists in London<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Moscow Declaration<br />

INT-4AU-396<br />

Otto's Speech <strong>of</strong> Last Tuesday [in Chicago]<br />

iVov. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Chicago, IU.; Sforza, Carlo;<br />

Vittorio Emmanuele III, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-4AU-397<br />

Austrian Monarchists after the Moscow<br />

Declaration<br />

JVov. 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Italy; Jews<br />

and Judaism; Rott, Hans; Vittorio Emmanuele<br />

III, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-4AU-398<br />

[Deutsch's statement <strong>of</strong> Socialist policy;<br />

British refusal to receive Czemin and<br />

Deutsch]<br />

iVov. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Great Britain;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-399<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Hans (Joseph) Dobretsberger]<br />

Nov. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dobretsberger, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-400<br />

[Renewal <strong>of</strong> contact with Oscar Schnabel]<br />

TVov. 16. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy; Soviet Union;<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-401<br />

Austrian situation: conversation with<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

Nov. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-402<br />

Austria<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Sovereignty; Moscow Declaration; Regional<br />

organization; Danubian Federation; Dobrets-<br />

berger, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-403<br />

Austrian Emigre Reactions<br />

Nov. 13. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Austrian La-<br />

bor Committee; Austro-American Association;<br />

Austro-American Tribune (periodical); Ransh<strong>of</strong>-<br />

en-Wertheimer, Egon; Green, William<br />

INT-4AU-404<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration<br />

on Austria<br />

Nov. 17, 1945. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

12.]<br />

Descriptors: B-111<br />

INT-4AU-405<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

Nov. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-406<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Count Czemin<br />

iVov. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-4AU-407<br />

Austrian Institute<br />

iVov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Paul, Peter R.;<br />

Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-408<br />

Carl Alexander, Duke <strong>of</strong> Württemberg (Dom<br />

Odo)<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Württemberg, Carl Alexander<br />

INT-4AU-409<br />

Austrian Social-Democrats Commemorate<br />

Revolution Day<br />

iVov. 19. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Austrian Labor Com-<br />

mittee; Ellenbogen, Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-410<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-411<br />

[Need for <strong>of</strong>ficially recognized Austrian<br />

representation]<br />

JVov. 24. 1943: Jan. 5. 6. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-4AU-412<br />

Report From Sao Paulo: Committee to<br />

Protect Austrian Interests in Brazil<br />

JVov. 20. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Expropriation; Comité de<br />

Protecao dos Interesses Austríacos no Brazil;<br />

Retschek, Anton<br />

INT-4AU-413<br />

[Memorandum on Francis Stuart Campbell<br />

(pen name for Erik von Kehnhelt-Leddihn)<br />

and articles from magazine "Liberation"]<br />

JVov. 19, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Campbell,<br />

Francis Stuart; Gazda, Antoine; Klein, Franz;<br />

Dohm, Klaus; Barnes, Sherman B.<br />

INT-4AU-414<br />

Archduke Otto Again Chicago<br />

Nov. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Moscow Declaration;<br />

Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Territorial claims; Chicago<br />

Sun (newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-415<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> letter <strong>of</strong> Ferdinand Czemin to<br />

Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 29


INT-4AU-415<br />

JVov. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Austrian La-<br />

bor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-416<br />

Czechoslovak Press Bureau Press Service,<br />

Nov. 24, 1943, Vol. 3, No. 88 [collaboration<br />

with Austria]<br />

Nov. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Czechoslovak In-<br />

formation Service; Czechoslovak Association for<br />

Collaboration with Austria; Koestler, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-417<br />

Archduke Otto<br />

iVov. 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-418<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

14.]<br />

Descriptors: B-120<br />

INT-4AU-419<br />

Whereabouts <strong>of</strong> Archduke Otto<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trauttmansdorff, Francis<br />

INT-4AU-420<br />

Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-421<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria; Mockery <strong>of</strong><br />

Anschluss: Austria and the Coming Freedom<br />

Dec. 1-6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Moscow Declaration;<br />

Anschluss; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Catholic parties; Daily Worker (newspaper)<br />

S-75<br />

INT-4AU-422<br />

Hans Rott<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-423<br />

Dr. Paul Schwartz on the Austrian Question<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Balkan States; Regional<br />

organization; Schwarz, Paul; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-4AU-424<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-425<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Austrian committee]<br />

Dec. 7. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seitz, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-426<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-427<br />

[Otto's influence on Catholic circles]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Regional organization; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-428<br />

Austrian Action<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federn, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-429<br />

[Otto lecture at Catholic University<br />

sponsored by Charles Carroll Forum]<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Charles Carroll Forum<br />

INT-4AU-430<br />

[Suggested draft <strong>of</strong> cablegram to Berne on<br />

Austrian situation]<br />

Dec. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties<br />

INT-4AU-431<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

Dec. 75, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: S-79<br />

INT-4AU-432<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-433<br />

Austrian Representative Committee and the<br />

Free Austrian Movement<br />

JVov. 20, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Catholic parties;<br />

Great Britain; Austrian Representative Move-<br />

ment (Great Britain); Austrian Democratic<br />

Union (Great Britain); Novy, Franz; Hertz,<br />

Friedrich; Pollak, Oscar; Schneider, Franz;<br />

Czemetz, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-434<br />

Archduke Otto's Views on International<br />

Affairs<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia; Po-<br />

land; Yugoslavia; Peace settlement; Regional<br />

organization; Communists and communist par-<br />

ties; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-4AU-435<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

30 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-436<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-130<br />

INT-4AU-437<br />

Report on Dietrich von Hildebrand<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; von Hilde-<br />

brandt, Dietrich<br />

INT-4AU-438<br />

[Conversation with Antoine Gazda]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Gazda,<br />

Antoine<br />

INT-4AU-439<br />

[Conversation with Count Czemin concerning<br />

request to meet with Cordell Hull]<br />

Dec. 22. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell; Bennett, John K.;<br />

Davis John W.<br />

INT-4AU-440<br />

Moscow Declaration and the Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats<br />

Dec. 24, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Sovereignty;<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical); Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-441<br />

[Correspondence between Czemin and Adler<br />

concerning common Austrian front]<br />

Dec. 23, 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Austrian La-<br />

bor Committee; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-442<br />

Hapsburg Plot<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sharp, James; Connaughton, John<br />

A.; Glatzer, Mr.; Kohr, Leopold; Schmidt,<br />

Theodore; Swift, Mr.; Mauthner, Max<br />

INT-4AU-443<br />

Austrians in the United States [contacts with<br />

Switzerland]<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Switzerland<br />

INT-4AU-444<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

Dec. 29, 30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-18<br />

and INT-33AU-19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-132; B-134<br />

INT-4AU-445<br />

Friedrich Adler<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich; Paul, Peter R.<br />

INT-4AU-446<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian<br />

Institute; Free Austrian Movement<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Aus-<br />

trian Institute; Rott, Hans; Altmann, Siegfried;<br />

Paul, Peter R.; Davis, Malcolm W.<br />

N-504<br />

INT-4AU-447<br />

Reference: W. J. Gold, "A Hapsburg Plot"<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Glatzer, Mr.; Schmidt, Theodore;<br />

Collins, L. C; Swift, Mr.; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheim-<br />

er, Egon; von Schuschnigg, Walter


Reference Bibliography<br />

N-505<br />

INT-4AU-448<br />

Czemin vs. Heine-Geldern and Hoor<br />

Dec. 31. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; Czechs; Civil procedure;<br />

von Heine-Geldern, Robert; Hoor, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-449<br />

Austrian Problem [reactions <strong>of</strong> Anstrians to<br />

Moscow Declaration]<br />

Dec. 1943; Jan. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration<br />

INT-4AU-450<br />

Communist Party in Austria<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-4AU-451<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-452<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-453<br />

[Biographical note on] Maximilian Singer<br />

Dec. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Singer, Maximilian<br />

INT-4AU-454<br />

[Information on] Dr. William Blitz<br />

Dec. 31, 1943 to Jan. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blitz, William<br />

INT-4AU-455<br />

Austrian Committee in Algiers. Daily<br />

Intelligence Summary, Tuesday, 11 January<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Algeria; Austrian Committee in Al-<br />

giers; Schaffer, Heinrich; Mattersdorf, Wilhelm;<br />

Bermann, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-456<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in<br />

Tangier and problem <strong>of</strong> securing visas for<br />

Austrian refugees in Spanish Morocco]<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tangier; Spanish Morocco; Pass-<br />

ports and visas; Association <strong>of</strong> Austrians in<br />

Tangier; Free Austrian Movement (Great<br />

Britain)<br />

INT-4AU-457<br />

Austrian Reaction to Moscow Declaration, for<br />

an Independent Austria; Internal Austrian<br />

Public Opinion<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Czechos-<br />

lovakia<br />

INT-4AU-458<br />

Czemin-Deutsch Controversy<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Democratic Review (peri-<br />

odical); Paul, Peter R.; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-459<br />

Archduke Felix and Princess Maria <strong>of</strong> Brazil?<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Felix; Maria, Prin-<br />

cess <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />

INT-4AU-460<br />

Fritz Adler; Post-War Austrian Ideas<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-461<br />

[Count Czemin]<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Jaretzki, Alfred<br />

INT-4AU-462<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Arthur Posnansky<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bohvia; Posnansky, Arthur<br />

INT-4AU-463<br />

Communist Drive for Austrian National<br />

Committee<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Czechoslovakia; Austrian National Committee;<br />

Austro-American Tribune (periodical); Auslän-<br />

der, Jacob<br />

INT-4AU-464<br />

Censorship Excerpt Shows Austrian Social<br />

Democrats Hope to be Represented at<br />

International Labor Conference<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Labor<br />

Conference; Leichter, Otto; Pollak, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-465<br />

Dr. Ernst Karl Winter<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-466<br />

Austrian Institute and Monarchism<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Altmann, Sieg-<br />

fried; Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-467<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti;<br />

Carl Oscar Alwin]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Acción Republicana Aus-<br />

tríaca De Mexico; de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti,<br />

Silvio P.; Alwin, Carl O.<br />

INT-4AU-468<br />

Memorandum on Free Austrians [Mexico]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Acción Republicana Aus-<br />

tríaca De Mexico; Neuhaus, Rudolf<br />

INT-4AU-469<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Excerpts<br />

Feb. 8. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frankenstein, George; Lobmeyr,<br />

Kurt; von Hapsburg, Karl Ludwig<br />

INT-4AU-470<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-481<br />

INT-4AU-471<br />

[Austrian Action's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Interallied<br />

Declaration on Austria]<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration<br />

INT-4AU-472<br />

Austrians Are Disunited: by Paul Winkler<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Winkler, Paul<br />

INT-4AU-473<br />

[Report on unnamed person (Walter von<br />

Schusnigg pencilled on document)]<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Brazil; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-4AU-474<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee participation in<br />

rally commemorating Anschluss]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Anschluss; Austrian<br />

Labor Committee; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-475<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-476<br />

[Otto von Hapsburg's brothers]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Robert; von Haps-<br />

burg, Felix; von Hapsburg, Karl Ludwig; von<br />

Hapsburg, Franz Josef<br />

INT-4AU-477<br />

[Austrian political groups representation at<br />

anniversary commemoration <strong>of</strong> Anschluss]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Anschluss; Austrian<br />

Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-478<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Arthur Posnansky in "Register <strong>of</strong><br />

Visitors From the Other American<br />

Republics"]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolivia; Posnansky, Arthur<br />

INT-4AU-479<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> a Representative Austrian Group in<br />

Close Touch with Socialist Movement in<br />

Austria<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation poUcies;<br />

Sovereignty; Peace settlement; Seitz, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-480<br />

Austrian Meeting <strong>of</strong> 11 March<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-4AU-481<br />

Czemin<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

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INT-4AU-482<br />

INT-4AU-482<br />

Intercept NO-62532 [on H. M. von<br />

Schocher]<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paraguay; von Schocher, H. M.<br />

INT-4AU-483<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-484<br />

[Deutsch conversation on future <strong>of</strong> Austria]<br />

Feb. 25. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Soviet Union; Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-485<br />

Individual Opinions <strong>of</strong> an Unattached<br />

Austrian Exile [Dr. Ludwig Wagner]<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Political reforms;<br />

Wagner, Ludwig<br />

INT-4AU-486<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> 11 March<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-487<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-488<br />

Programmatic Statement <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Social-Democrats<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Peace settle-<br />

ment; Reconstruction; Economic policy; Austri-<br />

an Labor Committee; Austrian Labor<br />

Information (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-489<br />

[Interview with Maria Deutsch]<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-490<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Altmann<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Altmann, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-4AU-491<br />

Points <strong>of</strong> Interest from Censorship Intercepts<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Adler, Frie-<br />

drich; Leichter, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-492<br />

"For the Independent Democratic Austrian<br />

Republic!" [Hunter CoUege Rally<br />

commemorating Austria Anschluss]<br />

Mar. 13. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Sovereignty; Austrian Labor<br />

Committee; Czemin, Ferdinand; Papanek, Ernst;<br />

Hudec, Marcel; Green, William; Stem, Josef L.<br />

INT-4AU-493<br />

"Was wir wollen" [Article in<br />

Austro-American Tribune]<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American Tribune (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

INT-4AU-494<br />

[Deutsch views on alleged State Department<br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Austrian advisers to U.S.<br />

Government]<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schueller, Richard; Taylor, Frede-<br />

rick; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheimer, Egon; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-495<br />

March 11 Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Monarchists<br />

Mar. 13. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Eco-<br />

nomic conditions; Eberharter, Herman P.; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-496<br />

[Alleged monarchist rumors concerning<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian advisers to U.S.<br />

Government]<br />

Mar. 14, 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-4AU-497<br />

Aufbau and the Austrian Monarchists<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Austrian Insti-<br />

tute<br />

INT-4AU-498<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-499<br />

[Alleged rumor <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

advisory council]<br />

Mar. 27. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Austro-American Tribune<br />

(periodical); Dobretsberger, Joseph; Ponger,<br />

Vera; Green, William<br />

INT-4AU-500<br />

[Military occupation zones in Austria]<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military occupation; Free World<br />

Association; New York Times (newspaper);<br />

Sunday Observer (newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-501<br />

[Missing]<br />

32 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-502<br />

[Central Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />

America]<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Central Austrian<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

INT-4AU-503<br />

[Location <strong>of</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Nations in Vienna]<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Vienna,<br />

Austria<br />

INT-4AU-504<br />

Austria-in-Exile Still Becalmed<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

20.]<br />

Descriptors: B-180<br />

INT-4AU-505<br />

Free Austrian Movement Pr<strong>of</strong>esses Freedom<br />

from Party Allegiance<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-4AU-506<br />

Controversy between Czemin and Austrian<br />

Institute<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Hoor, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-507<br />

Austrian Social-Democrats [views on<br />

Pan-German question]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Novy, Franz<br />

INT-4AU-508<br />

Austrian Emigre Movements in Latin America<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-4AU-509 to INT-4AU-511<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-512<br />

Julius Deutsch<br />

May 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-4AU-513<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Austrian Franciscan<br />

priest]<br />

Feb. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Oes-<br />

terreicher, Johannes; Gassner, Jerome<br />

INT-4AU-514<br />

[Baron Franz von Seidler]<br />

May 8, 26, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Seidler, Franz<br />

INT-4AU-515<br />

Austrian Action [suspension <strong>of</strong> publication]<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Democratic Review (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-4AU-516<br />

[Information on Austrian activities in Latin<br />

America]<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay; Brazil; Argentina; Austri-<br />

an Committee in Brazil; Austrian Central<br />

Committee in Montevideo; Comité Austríacos in<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

INT-4AU-517<br />

[Silvio Pizarello de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Acción Republicana Aus-<br />

tríaca De Mexico; de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti,<br />

Silvio P.


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-552<br />

INT-4AU-518<br />

Austrian Institute<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Altmann, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-4AU-519<br />

Friedrich Adler Resigns<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Austri-<br />

an Labor Information (periodical); Adler, Frie-<br />

drich<br />

INT-4AU-520<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-521<br />

Schnabel's Memorandum<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-522<br />

"Two Years <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Information"<br />

by Friedrich Adler<br />

Apr. 29. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical); Austrian Labor Committee; Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-523<br />

United Jewish Organizations <strong>of</strong> Austrian<br />

Origin<br />

May 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Altmann, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-4AU-524<br />

Joseph Dobretsberger<br />

May 4, 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Dobretsberger, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-4AU-525<br />

[Georg Bittner, Friedrich Bordes, Jens<br />

Friedrich, Otto Leichter]<br />

May 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical); <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Bordes,<br />

Frederic; Friedrich, Jens; Leichter, Otto; Bittner,<br />

Georg<br />

INT-4AU-526<br />

[Biographical Note on] Hugo Breitner<br />

May 12, 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Breitner, Hugo<br />

INT-4AU-527<br />

[Czemin on Austrian situation]<br />

May 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-569<br />

INT-4AU-528<br />

Austro-American Association Meeting Benefit<br />

for the United Jewish Appeal, 20 May<br />

May 22. 26. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Austro-American<br />

Tribune (periodical); Austro-American Associa-<br />

tion; Bergh<strong>of</strong>, Herbert; Jacob, Hans; Gailmor,<br />

William S.; Freundlich, Dr.; Spitz, Dr.<br />

INT-4AU-529<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-530<br />

Report on Otto von Hapsburg<br />

May 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-531<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Deutsch on employment by OWI <strong>of</strong><br />

Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

May 29. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-532<br />

[Martin Fuchs on Austrian problem]<br />

May 29. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fuchs, Martin<br />

N-578<br />

INT-4AU-533<br />

"Lie About the Inability to Exist" [speech by<br />

Ernst Fischer over Moscow Radio]<br />

June 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Fischer, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-534<br />

[Berger-Waldenegg appointment to Austrian<br />

legation in Rome]<br />

June 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Berger-Waldenegg, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-535<br />

Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome<br />

June 8. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

22.]<br />

INT-4AU-536<br />

Julius Deutsch [views on Austrian polticians]<br />

June 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sailer, Karl H.; Berger-Waldenegg,<br />

Egon; Hudal, Alois; Herz, Paul; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-4AU-537<br />

Hans Rott and the Austrian Committee in<br />

Rome<br />

June 9. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in<br />

Rome; Rott, Hans; Hudal, Alois; Berger-<br />

Waldenegg, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-538<br />

Total War Against Total Fascism!<br />

June 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Austrian<br />

Labor Information (periodical); Sailer, Karl H.<br />

INT-4AU-539<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

June 12. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Austrian Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome; Berger-Waldenegg, Egon;<br />

Hudal, Alois<br />

INT-4AU-540<br />

[Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome]<br />

June 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome;<br />

Berger-Waldenegg, Égon; Hudal, Alois<br />

INT-4AU-541<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-542<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-543<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic Austrians<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Progressive Democratic<br />

Austrians; Donau-Echo (periodical); Wunsch,<br />

Wilhelm; Rott, Hans; Klein, Franz; Redler,<br />

Richard<br />

INT-4AU-544<br />

[Czemin analysis <strong>of</strong> Austrian situation]<br />

June 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-545<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-546<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-547<br />

Count Czemin relates purposes <strong>of</strong> his<br />

proposed mission to Moscow<br />

June 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

23.]<br />

Descriptors: S-108<br />

INT-4AU-548<br />

Czemin on Austrian Committee in Rome<br />

June 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in<br />

Rome; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-4AU-549<br />

[Interview with] Hans Rott<br />

June 29. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-550<br />

[Austrian Action]<br />

June 30. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Free Austrian World Movement (Great Britain)<br />

INT-4AU-551<br />

Can Austria Exist As An Independent<br />

Nation?<br />

July 1, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Economic policy;<br />

Catholic parties; Nazis and Nazi Party; Anti-<br />

Semitism; Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Christian Social Party (Austria); Gross-Deutsche<br />

Party (Austria)<br />

INT-4AU-552<br />

Austrian World Movement<br />

July 1. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian World Movement<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 33


INT-4AU-553 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-553<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-554<br />

"Invasion and Underground: The Decision";<br />

"A Dangerous Illusion" [articles in<br />

Austro-American Tribune]<br />

July 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Peace<br />

settlement; Boundaries; Eastern Europe; Austro-<br />

American Tribune (periodical); Fabian, Fritz<br />

INT-4AU-555<br />

Regarding Creation <strong>of</strong> A Democratic Press in<br />

Liberated Austria<br />

July 1, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-4AU-<br />

649.]<br />

INT-4AU-556<br />

[Frederick Taylor's views on provisional<br />

government for Austria]<br />

July 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Austrian<br />

National Committee; Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-557<br />

Disunity among Austrians<br />

July 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austrian National Committee; Austrian Insti-<br />

tute; Altmann, Siegfried; Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-558<br />

"Free World" in Italy<br />

July 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rome, Italy; Press; Free World<br />

(magazine); Sforza, Carlo; Sforzino, Count<br />

INT-4AU-559<br />

Czemin wants to go to Yugoslavia<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-4AU-560<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Czemin and Deutsch to go abroad]<br />

July 18, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Free World (magazine);<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-4AU-561<br />

[Czemin letter to Bazykin, Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Soviet Embassy in Washington]<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Bazykin, Vladmir I.<br />

INT-4AU-562<br />

General Deutsch<br />

July 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union<br />

INT-4AU-563<br />

Egon Hock<br />

July 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Hock, Egon<br />

INT-4AU-564<br />

[Oscar Karbach's speech on German-Austrian<br />

relations between 1900 and 1938]<br />

July 29. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karbach, Oscar; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-565<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-566<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian World Movement<br />

INT-4AU-567<br />

Free Austrian World Movement<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian World Movement<br />

INT-4AU-568<br />

Austro-American Committee for the<br />

Re-election <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Austo-American Com-<br />

mittee for the Re-election <strong>of</strong> President Roose-<br />

velt; Austro-American Tribune (periodical);<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-4AU-569<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-570<br />

[Separation <strong>of</strong> Austrian prisoners <strong>of</strong> war from<br />

Germans]<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Ponger, Vera<br />

INT-4AU-571<br />

Friedrich Taylor<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-572<br />

[Telegram from Hans Gayda]<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gayda, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-573<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-574<br />

[Otto Leichter, reentry permit]<br />

June 16- July I, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leichter, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-575<br />

Austro-American Committee for Re-Election<br />

<strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Austro-American Com-<br />

mittee for Re-Election <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt<br />

INT-4AU-576<br />

Deutsch<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-577<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

34 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-578<br />

Hans Rott<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-579<br />

Sforza About Territorial Questions<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-4AU-580<br />

[Newspapers in Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Camps]<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Neue<br />

Volkszeitung (newspaper); Tillinger, Eugene<br />

INT-4AU-581<br />

Deutsche Negotiates with Czemin<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-582<br />

Pizarello de Helsmburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Helmsburg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti, Silvio P.<br />

INT-4AU-583<br />

[Hans Rott]<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-584<br />

New Austrian Newspaper?<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-585<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-586<br />

Count Czemin<br />

Sept 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Liberation Committee<br />

INT-4AU-587<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian Liberation<br />

Sept. 7. 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: B-246<br />

INT-4AU-588<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-589<br />

[Hapsburg movement]<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Somary, Felix; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-4AU-590<br />

Basic Points For a New Administration in<br />

Austria<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Frischauer, Leo M.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-591<br />

[Julias Deutsch]<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-592<br />

[Austrian refugees interned in Turkey]<br />

Sept 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey; Political prisoners; Weiner,<br />

Karl<br />

INT-4AU-593<br />

Interview with Count Czemin<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); George, Man-<br />

fred<br />

INT-4AU-594<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-595<br />

[Dr. Victor yon Froelichsthal]<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Froelichsthal, Victor<br />

INT-4AU-596<br />

[Invitation to Julius Deutsch to Head<br />

Committee in London]<br />

Sept. 75, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-597<br />

[Cooperation Among Austrian Exiles]<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-4AU-598<br />

[Julius Deutsch]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-599<br />

[Czemin-Deutsch Dispute]<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-600<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-601<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Sailer,<br />

Karl H.<br />

INT-4AU-602<br />

[Austrian Inter-Party Cooperation]<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-4AU-603<br />

[Austrian Action Meeting]<br />

Sept. 26. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-4AU-604<br />

[Denial <strong>of</strong> Travel Permits for Adler, Deutsch,<br />

and Leichner]<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Travel; Adler, Friedrich; Leichter,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-4AU-605<br />

[Austrian Christian Socialist Party; Walter<br />

von Schuschnigg]<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christian Social Party (Austria);<br />

Rott, Hans; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-606<br />

[Conversations Between Czemin and Rott]<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-607<br />

[Austro-American Trade Union Committee<br />

Activities]<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Elections; Austro-<br />

American Trade Union Committee<br />

INT-4AU-608<br />

[Ponger, Green, and Austrian Communists]<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Green, William; Ponger, Vera<br />

INT-4AU-609<br />

Cordell Hull's Warning [on Austrian<br />

Resistance to Nazis]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Underground move-<br />

ments; Nazis and Nazi Party; Hull, Cordell<br />

INT-4AU-610<br />

[General Deutsch]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-611<br />

[Werner Thormann on "Zukunft"]<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Press; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Zukunft (newspaper); Thor-<br />

mann, Werner; Vienot, Pierre; Muenzenberg,<br />

Willi<br />

INT-4AU-612<br />

[Leftist views <strong>of</strong> world political scene as<br />

viewed by writer in Austrian Labor<br />

Information]<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Social classes; Peace<br />

settlement; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-613<br />

Austrian Labor Information Discusses Hull's<br />

"Warning" to Austria<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

26.]<br />

Descriptors: N-61<br />

INT-4AU-614<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-615<br />

Julius Deutsch Attack in German-American<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-626<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-616<br />

[Free Austrian Movement]<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; von Schuschnigg, Wal-<br />

ter<br />

INT-4AU-617<br />

Austrian Social Democrats in Exile Plan To<br />

Recover Party Property<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

27.]<br />

Descriptors: N-69<br />

INT-4AU-618<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-619<br />

[Location <strong>of</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Nations in Vienna]<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Vienna,<br />

Austria; Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-620<br />

[Czemin dedication <strong>of</strong> liberty ship]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping<br />

INT-4AU-621<br />

[Altmann and Taylor]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Altmann, Sieg-<br />

fried; Taylor, Frederick; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-622<br />

Archduke Felix [views on Austrian situation]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Regional<br />

organization; Danubian Federation; von Haps-<br />

burg, Felix; Mann, Erich<br />

INT-4AU-623<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> issuance <strong>of</strong> visa to<br />

Julius Deutsch]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Passports and visas;<br />

Deutsch, Maria; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-624<br />

Justice for the South Tyrol<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Boundaries; Racial and ethnic<br />

groups; Economic conditions; Peace settlement;<br />

Graham, Alan; Hayek, F. A.; Gordon-Finlayson,<br />

Robert<br />

INT-4AU-625<br />

[Austrian Institute and Austrian National<br />

Committee]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Institute; Austrian Nation-<br />

al Committee; Rott, Hans; Altmann, Siegfried;<br />

Taylor, Frederick<br />

INT-4AU-626<br />

[Socialist views on South Tyrol]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 35


INT-4AU-626 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Boundaries; Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-627<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-265<br />

INT-4AU-628<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg and the South Tyrol<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 22 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

28.]<br />

Descriptors: N-77<br />

INT-4AU-629<br />

Archduke Felix Says Hapsburg Restoration<br />

Depends on Austrian Underground<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

30.]<br />

Descriptors: N-83<br />

INT-4AU-630<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard<br />

Taurer<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Taurer, Bernard; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-631<br />

Austria: A Conservative, Democratic Paper <strong>of</strong><br />

Opinion<br />

Oct. 27, 1944; Nov. 3. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-4AU-632<br />

Austria in the Framework <strong>of</strong> a<br />

World-Organization: Geneva or Vienna? [by<br />

Julius Deutsch]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Moscow Declara-<br />

tion; Economic conditions; Allied military<br />

occupation policies; Neutrality; International<br />

organization; Vienna, Austria; Danubian Federa-<br />

tion; Free World Association<br />

INT-4AU-633<br />

[Refusal <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union to participate in<br />

Civilian Air Conference in Switzerland]<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Switzerland; Civilian<br />

Air Conference, 1944<br />

INT-4AU-634<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-635<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oskar Morgenstern on Austrian<br />

Committee in Rome]<br />

Oct. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in<br />

Rome; Morgenstern, Oskar; Dobretsberger,<br />

Joseph; Berger-Waldenegg, Egon; Hudal, Alois<br />

INT-4AU-636<br />

Talk with Baron Heine-Geldern<br />

36 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

iVov. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; von Heine-Geld-<br />

ern, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-637<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg Still in U.S.A.; Otto<br />

Günther<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Otto; Rintel, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-638<br />

[Note about pamphlet on South Tyrol<br />

question]<br />

JVov. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol<br />

INT-4AU-639<br />

[Note on Deutsch article "Austria in the<br />

Framework <strong>of</strong> a World-Organization: Geneva<br />

or Vienna?"]<br />

Nov. 1. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-640<br />

[Otto's arrival in Portugal]<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; da Gama, Saldanha<br />

INT-4AU-641<br />

[Appeal to Austrians in France to form<br />

liberation association]<br />

JVov. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Fuchs, Martin<br />

INT-4AU-642<br />

[General Deutsch on contacts abroad]<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Radio; Halpern, A. J.<br />

INT-4AU-643<br />

Austrian Social Democrats and the Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Nov. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Ellenbogen, Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-644<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Hans Rott<br />

iVov. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Rott, Hans; de<br />

Helmsberg y T<strong>of</strong>folutti, Silvio P.<br />

INT-4AU-645<br />

[Otto conversation with Walter von<br />

Schuschnigg]<br />

Nov. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Ludwig; von Schusc-<br />

hnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-646<br />

[Julius Deutsch's reaction to American<br />

election]<br />

Nov. 8. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections<br />

INT-4AU-647<br />

Julius Deutsch Proposes an Internationalized<br />

Austria<br />

Nov. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

32.]<br />

INT-4AU-648<br />

New Austrian Exile Publication Plays Up<br />

South Tyrol<br />

iVov. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

31.]<br />

Descriptors: N-91<br />

INT-4AU-649<br />

Regarding Creation <strong>of</strong> a Democratic Press in<br />

Liberated Austria<br />

July 1, 1944; Nov. 8, 1944. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Bondy, Karl F.<br />

INT-4AU-650<br />

Communist in Rome Austrian Committee<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austrian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation in Rome;<br />

Polhostnik, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-651<br />

Austrian Communists<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austro-American Tribune (periodical); Viertel,<br />

Berthold<br />

INT-4AU-652<br />

Internationalization <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; International or-<br />

ganization<br />

INT-4AU-653<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-654<br />

November 12 Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

Austrian Republic<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: M-255<br />

INT-4AU-655<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee proclamation on<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> Austrian Republic]<br />

JVov. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-656<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-657<br />

Organizational Problems <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the Worker Movement in<br />

Austria<br />

iVov. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; Austrian Labor Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-4AU-658<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

JVov. i5, 1944. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: B-277


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-692<br />

INT-4AU-659<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-660<br />

[Austrian-Bavarian frontier]<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Boundaries; Schnabel, Os-<br />

car<br />

INT-4AU-661<br />

[Adler on proletarian movement]<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-662<br />

Christian-Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Austria Revived<br />

in America<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Religious discrimi-<br />

nation; Roman Catholic Church; Sovereignty;<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-663<br />

[Hapsburg family travels]<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Portugal; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Walter; von Hapsburg, Zita<br />

INT-4AU-664<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg on Koganovsky,<br />

Otto, and other Austrian affairs]<br />

iVov. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; Koga-<br />

nowsky, Georg M.<br />

INT-4AU-665<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Coudenhove-Kalergi]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-4AU-666<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-667<br />

General Julius Deutsch, the Austrian Labor<br />

Committee and the Council for a Free<br />

Underground Trade Union in Axis-occupied<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; Austrian Labor Committee; World Trade<br />

Union Congress; Dubinsky, David<br />

INT-4AU-668<br />

[Negotiations between Free Austrian<br />

Movement and Free Austrian World<br />

Movement]<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian World Movement;<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-669<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Schuschnigg and Rott]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-670<br />

[South Tyrol]<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Boundaries; Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-671<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-672<br />

Austrian Left Comments on Austrian Right<br />

Dec 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

35.]<br />

Descriptors: N-137<br />

INT-4AU-673<br />

[Austrian movement in Sweden]<br />

Dec. 13-14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Buchberger, Carl<br />

INT-4AU-674<br />

[Baron Heine-Geldern, Rott, and Free<br />

Austrian Movement]<br />

Dec. 15. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Austrian World Movement;<br />

Rott, Hans; von Heine-Geldem, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-675<br />

Austrian Labor Committee Meeting, "Austria<br />

as a Battleground," speaker, Julius Deutsch<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military forces; Aus-<br />

trian Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-676<br />

[Count Henry Degenfeld]<br />

Dec. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Degenfeld, Henry<br />

INT-4AU-677<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; International or-<br />

ganization; Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-678<br />

Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Social classes; Nationalists<br />

and nationaüst parties; Labor unions; Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-679<br />

[Julius Deutsch Discusses Military Situation<br />

in eastern Europe]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

36.]<br />

Descriptors: N-145<br />

INT-4AU-680<br />

[Political situation in Austria]<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Underground<br />

movements; Volkssturm<br />

INT-4AU-681<br />

New Austrian Exile Monthly Shows the<br />

Hapsburg Colors<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 SAU-<br />

ST.]<br />

Descriptors: N-150<br />

INT-4AU-682<br />

Discussion Following Lectures <strong>of</strong> Friedrich<br />

Adler Concerning Present Situation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Working Class<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 49 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; Labor conditions;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Ziffer, Bernard<br />

INT-4AU-683<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-684<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-685<br />

[Emil von H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal]<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal, Emil<br />

INT-4AU-686<br />

[Emil von H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal]<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal, Emil<br />

INT-4AU-687<br />

Austro-American Catholic Federation<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American Catholic Federa-<br />

tion; Michels, Thomas A.; von Schuschnigg,<br />

Walter; von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-688<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-689<br />

[Poem: "Traum Vom Heiligen Sowjet" by<br />

Friedrich Torberg]<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Torberg, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-690<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American Catholic Federa-<br />

tion; Austria (periodical); de S. Coutinho, J.<br />

INT-4AU-691<br />

Heine-Geldem<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Austria (periodi-<br />

cal); Austro-American Catholic Federation; von<br />

Heine-Geldem, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-692<br />

[Austrian political situation and proposals for<br />

international administration <strong>of</strong> postwar<br />

Austria]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 37


INT-4AU-692 Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec. 21-22, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; Sovereignty;<br />

Reconstruction; International organization; Inter-<br />

national Commission (Austria); Administrative<br />

Commission (Austria); Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-693<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-694<br />

[Austro-American Catholic Federation]<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Austro-American<br />

Catholic Federation; von Schuschnigg, Walter;<br />

Michels, Thomas A.; von Hapsburg, Zita<br />

INT-4AU-695<br />

[Count Czemin's registration as foreign<br />

agent]<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act<br />

INT-4AU-696<br />

[Contents <strong>of</strong> Austria, monthly]<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-697<br />

[Monarchist pamphlet and other propaganda<br />

materials]<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-4AU-698<br />

[Austrian provisional government]<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Pravdin,<br />

Vladimir S.<br />

INT-4AU-699<br />

Provisional Austrian National Committee<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Allied<br />

military occupation policies; Provisional Austri-<br />

an National Committee<br />

INT-4AU-700<br />

Austrian banker discusses some Austrian<br />

problems<br />

Jan. 25. 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

38.]<br />

Descriptors: S-128<br />

INT-4AU-701<br />

[Monarchist activities]<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical); Rott, Hans;<br />

Degenfeld, Henry; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-702<br />

[Austrian provisional government]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Pravdin,<br />

Vladimir S.<br />

38 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-703<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Frederick Taylor, Siegfried<br />

Altmann, and Hans Rott]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Taylor,<br />

Frederick; Altmann, Siegfried; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-704<br />

Oesterreichische Freiheitsfront, Austrian<br />

Maquis<br />

Sept.-Oct. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Oesterreichische<br />

Freiheitsfront (Austria)<br />

INT-4AU-705<br />

Flight <strong>of</strong> German Vice Consul [from Spanish<br />

Morocco]; "Free Austrian" Activities<br />

Dec. 15. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spanish Morocco; Diplomatic and<br />

consular service; Hoeller, Wolfgang<br />

INT-4AU-706<br />

[Austrian American Catholic Federation]<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Austrian American<br />

Catholic Federation; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-707<br />

[Committee <strong>of</strong> Austrian pr<strong>of</strong>essors]<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Heine-Geldem, Robert; von<br />

Zawisch, Carla<br />

INT-4AU-708<br />

British Move to Control Austrian Finances<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Creditanstalt-Wiener<br />

Bankverein (Austria); Laenderbank (Austria);<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-709<br />

Austrian Communists Back Slovenes in<br />

Carinthia<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

39.]<br />

Descriptors: N-192<br />

INT-4AU-710<br />

[Politically active Austrians in U.S. and<br />

Canada]<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Austrian Institute; Austrian<br />

National Committee; Christian Social Party<br />

(Austria); Austrian Labor Committee; Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Breitner, Hugo; Deutsch, Maria;<br />

Sailer, Karl H.; Degenfeld, Henry; Goldschmidt,<br />

Paul; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Klein, Franz;<br />

von Alexich, Georg; Altmann, Siegfried; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Gazda, Antoine; Harand, Irene; Harand,<br />

Frank; von Heine-Geldem, Robert; Hula, Erich;<br />

Ploechl, Willibald; Redler, Richard; Stockinger,<br />

Fritz; Taylor, Frederick; Thormann, Werner;<br />

Trauttmansdorff, Francis; Ransh<strong>of</strong>en-Wertheim-<br />

er, Egon; Winter, Ernst K.; Bondy, Karl F.;<br />

Sebba, Gregor; Green William<br />

INT-4AU-711<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-4AU-712<br />

[Czemin's views on Allied administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria]<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Allied<br />

military occupation policies; Allied Control<br />

Commission<br />

INT-4AU-713<br />

[March 11 anniversary meeting; registration<br />

<strong>of</strong> certain Austrians as foreign agents]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Czer-<br />

nin, Ferdinand<br />

INT-4AU-714<br />

Employment <strong>of</strong> German Nationals by Allied<br />

Occupation Authorities<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies<br />

INT-4AU-715<br />

[Labor movement proposals for post-war<br />

Austria]<br />

Feb. 10, 1945; Mar. 23, 1945. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Labor un-<br />

ions; Constitutional reforms; Elections; Austrian<br />

Labor Committee; Sailer, Karl H.; Leichter,<br />

Otto; Hannak, Johann; Deutsch, Julius; Heinz,<br />

Karl; Robinson, Moritz; Koenig, Bethold; Acker-<br />

mann, Manfred; Winkler, Ernst; Taurer, Ber-<br />

nard; Eisler, Arnold; Deutsch, Maria; Papanek,<br />

Ernst; Furtmueller, Earl L.; Fischl, Hans; Stem,<br />

Josef L.<br />

INT-4AU-716<br />

[Christian Socialist appeal to Austrians]<br />

Feb. 10, Mar. 13, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Christian Social<br />

Party (Austria); Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-717<br />

Does Austria Face Civil War?<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

40.]<br />

Descriptors: N-197<br />

INT-4AU-718<br />

[Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act;<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

INT-4AU-719<br />

[French recognition <strong>of</strong> Austrian groups]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

INT-4AU-720<br />

[Correspondence between Linder and<br />

Deutsch]<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Linder, Anton


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-753<br />

INT-4AU-721<br />

[Preparations for March 11 Anschluss<br />

anniversary rally]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Anschluss<br />

INT-4AU-722<br />

[Austrian Communist line]<br />

Feb. 22, ¡945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Austro-American Tribune (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-723<br />

Austrian Committee at Debrecen<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Provisional governments<br />

INT-4AU-724<br />

[Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi's war relief<br />

activities]<br />

Feb. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Coudenhove-Kalergi,<br />

Mrs. Richard N.; Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-4AU-725<br />

["Austria Libre" articles on Central Europe<br />

and memorandum on Austrians in Mexico]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Mexico; Austria<br />

Libre (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-726<br />

[Czemin reception by French Ambassador<br />

Bonnet]<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Bonnet, Henri<br />

INT-4AU-727<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Deutsch, Maria; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Mrs. Richard N.; Hoguet, Robert<br />

L.<br />

INT-4AU-728<br />

[Anschluss anniversary rally <strong>of</strong> March 11]<br />

Afar. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss<br />

INT-4AU-729<br />

[Conversation with Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian American Catholic Feder-<br />

ation; von Schuschnigg, Walter; von Hapsburg,<br />

Zita<br />

INT-4AU-730<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich; Erhardt, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-731<br />

[Czemin conversation with O'Brien]<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: O'Brien, Mr.; Ledebur, Joseph; Mer-<br />

an, Karl; Meyer-Mellnh<strong>of</strong>, Fritz<br />

INT-4AU-732<br />

[Rott and Altmann]<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Austrian Nation-<br />

al Committee; Rott, Hans; Altmann, Siegfried<br />

INT-4AU-733<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Deutsch, Maria; Ponger,<br />

Vera<br />

INT-4AU-734<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-735<br />

[Czemin press conference; letter from<br />

Governor Dewey]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dewey, Thomas E.<br />

INT-4AU-736<br />

[Austrian war relief activities]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Schnabel, Mrs. Oscar;<br />

Ponger, Vera; Deutsch, Maria; Agar, William<br />

INT-4AU-737<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on<br />

Purported Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

41.]<br />

Descriptors: S-134<br />

INT-4AU-738<br />

[Mass at St. Patricks for Free Austrian<br />

Movement]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-4AU-739<br />

Free Austrian Movement Meeting, March 11,<br />

1945<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

42.]<br />

Descriptors: M-301<br />

INT-4AU-740<br />

Spotlight on Austria, 10 March 1945<br />

Mar. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vambery, Rustem; Antunovic, Ivo<br />

INT-4AU-741<br />

[Pravdin <strong>of</strong> Tass Agency on Austria]<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Tass News Agency; Pravdin, Vladimir S.<br />

INT-4AU-742<br />

[Hans Rott's views on Catholic influence]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; War relief;<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-743<br />

[Free Austrian radio broadcasts]<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Fischer, Ernst; Koplenig,<br />

Johann; Franek, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-744<br />

[Information on Field Marshal von Leeb]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Leeb, Field Marshal<br />

INT-4AU-745<br />

[Austrian organizations in France]<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Comité Autrichien de Liber-<br />

ation (France); Association pour la liberation de<br />

l'Autriche (France); Front National Autrichien<br />

(France); Lambert, Jean<br />

INT-4AU-746<br />

[Schuschnigg reports on Austrian activities]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. I p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-747<br />

Free Austrian Committee (Debrecen);<br />

Executions in Vienna<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Executions; Free Austrian Commit-<br />

tee (Debrecen); Fischer, Ernst; Koplenig, Johann<br />

INT-4AU-748<br />

[Information on Antoine Gazda]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gazda, Antoine<br />

INT-4AU-749<br />

[Austrian press]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Austria (periodical); Austria<br />

Special Service; Günther, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-750<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks American<br />

Catholic Support<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

43.]<br />

Descriptors: B-337<br />

INT-4AU-751<br />

Hint <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy in Austria?<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

44.]<br />

Descriptors: N-241<br />

INT-4AU-752<br />

[Rott and Deutsch]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; Langer, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-753<br />

[National Citizens Political Action<br />

Committee]<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Citizens Political Action<br />

Committee<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 39


INT-4AU-754 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-754<br />

[Wunsch election as chairman <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Austrian Movement]<br />

Mar. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wunsch, Wilhelm; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-755<br />

[Rott-Deutsch exchange <strong>of</strong> letters]<br />

Mar. 15. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; War relief; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-756<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Austrian Socialist refugees to be<br />

returned to Europe]<br />

Mar. 20. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Held, Adolph<br />

INT-4AU-757<br />

[Security <strong>of</strong> Count Czemin's files during his<br />

illness] Apr. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacob, Mrs. Hans<br />

INT-4AU-758<br />

[Austrian information service]<br />

Apr. 4. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; Langer,<br />

William; Serkovitsch, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-759<br />

[Austrian American Catholic Federation<br />

circular letter]<br />

Apr. 9. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian American Catholic Feder-<br />

ation; von Schuschnigg, Walter; ^Michels,<br />

Thomas A.<br />

INT-4AU-760<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin. A Record and a<br />

Warning by Ernst Hoor<br />

Apr. 4. 1945. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czemin, Ferdinand; Hoor, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-761<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-762<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Johann<br />

Hannak Apr. 7, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Ladies<br />

Garment Workers Union; Hannak, Johann;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-763<br />

Report by Hugo Breitner [on post-war<br />

German situation]<br />

Apr. 11. 1945. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Bavaria; Tyrol; Re-<br />

gional organization; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Yalta Conference; UNCIO; Breitner, Hugo<br />

INT-4AU-764<br />

Exit From United States <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

and OSS Relations with State Department<br />

Officials Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-765<br />

Evening Spent With Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Kuehnet-Leddihn At Their Home, 130 East<br />

40th Street, NYC<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kuehnet-Leddihn, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-766<br />

[Hans Sailer]<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sailer, Karl H.<br />

INT-4AU-767<br />

[General Julius Deutsch]<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-768<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-769<br />

[Night Letter-Czemin-Austrian Action]<br />

Aug. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-770<br />

[Correspondence from Ferdinand Czemin] .<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-771<br />

[Relief Agency for Austrians]<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agar, William; Emerson, William;<br />

Hoguet, Robert L.<br />

INT-4AU-772<br />

[Views and writings <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Adler]<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Austri-<br />

an Labor Information (periodical); Adler, Frie-<br />

drich<br />

INT-4AU-773<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

45.]<br />

Descriptors: N-293<br />

INT-4AU-774<br />

[Missing]<br />

40 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-775<br />

[Hans Rott's visits to Washington]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-776<br />

[Czemin's list <strong>of</strong> friends wishing to return to<br />

Austria]<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-4AU-777<br />

Evening Spent at the House <strong>of</strong> Mr. Günther,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Günther Publications<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Otto; Lessner, Erwin<br />

INT-4AU-778<br />

First reactions on new Austrian government<br />

Apr. 30. 1945. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Austrian<br />

Labor Committee; Renner, Karl; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-779<br />

Interview with Mr. Günther <strong>of</strong> Günther<br />

Publications<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Otto; Langer, Robert;<br />

Lowy, Joseph; Shuster, George<br />

INT-4AU-780<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's views on Austrian<br />

provisional government and general European<br />

situation]<br />

May 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-781<br />

[Czemin's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government]<br />

May 1, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Czemin,<br />

Ferdinand; Jacob, Mrs. Hans; Jacob, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-782<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

May 1. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Hoguet, Robert L.; Agar,<br />

William; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Mrs. Richard N.<br />

INT-4AU-783<br />

[Deutch's views on Austrian provisional<br />

government]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Pravdin,<br />

Vladimir S.; Renner, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-784<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> Austrian provisional<br />

government]<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-785<br />

May 1 celebration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor<br />

Committee<br />

May 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Austrian Labor Committee; Ellenbogen,<br />

Wilhelm; Leichter, Otto; Renner, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-786<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations<br />

With Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

May 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

46.]<br />

Descriptors: N-307<br />

INT-4AU-787<br />

[Communications <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian World<br />

Movement on provisional government]<br />

May 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Yalta<br />

Agreement; Free Austrian World Movement;<br />

West, Franz C; Erhardt, Mr.


Reference Bibliography INT-4AU-824<br />

INT-4AU-788 to INT-4AU-789<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-790<br />

Austria Action Registration Data: Foreign<br />

Agents Registration Act<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents<br />

INT-4AU-791<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government<br />

May 4, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-352<br />

INT-4AU-792<br />

Braatoy-Deutsch conversation memo <strong>of</strong> 30<br />

April<br />

May 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braatoy, Bjame<br />

INT-4AU-793<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

May 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; Austrian Labor<br />

Information (periodical); Erhardt, Mr.; Koerner,<br />

Theodor<br />

INT-4AU-794<br />

[Czemin's revised list for candidates to return<br />

to Austria]<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-4AU-795<br />

[Consideration <strong>of</strong> Vienna as seat <strong>of</strong> future<br />

world organization]<br />

May 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; U.N. planning and<br />

development<br />

INT-4AU-796<br />

Benno Rybicka<br />

May 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rybicka, Benno<br />

INT-4AU-797<br />

[Mr. Taurer's views <strong>of</strong> Austrian situation]<br />

May 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Taurer,<br />

Bernard; Renner, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-798<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's monarchist<br />

activities]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; von<br />

Schuschnigg, Kurt; von Hapsburg, Felix; Dunn,<br />

James<br />

INT-4AU-799<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discontinues<br />

May 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-322<br />

INT-4AU-800<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin [concerning<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> provisional government]<br />

May 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Langer, Robert;<br />

Green, William<br />

INT-4AU-801<br />

[Dr. Alfred Sorter as candidate for return to<br />

Austria]<br />

May 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sorter, Alfred<br />

INT-4AU-802<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-803<br />

[Deutsch resignation from OWI]<br />

May 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-804<br />

[Rott and von Schuschnigg views on Austrian<br />

provisional government]<br />

May 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Catholic<br />

parties; von Schuschnigg, Walter; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-805<br />

[Czerin's return to Austria]<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-806<br />

Klaus Dohm [biography and views on<br />

regional organization]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945; May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-4AU-807<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard<br />

Taurer<br />

May 21. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taurer, Bernard<br />

INT-4AU-808<br />

[Austrian Action and Free Austrian<br />

Movement campaign for funds]<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; Somer, Marem; Agar,<br />

William<br />

INT-4AU-809<br />

[Allies as victors and not liberators <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria]<br />

May 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-810<br />

Visit From Major Erwin Lessner<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Lessner, Erwin<br />

INT-4AU-811<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-812<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Dr. Raoul<br />

Auemheimer<br />

May 10, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Regional organization; Peace settlement; Auem-<br />

heimer, Raoul; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.; Renner, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-813<br />

Fred Neubauer [views on Austrian labor<br />

unions]<br />

May 29. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Austrian Labor Com-<br />

mittee; Neubauer, Fred<br />

INT-4AU-814<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Julius Deutsch<br />

May 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-815<br />

[Austrian refugees reaction to Renner<br />

government and Russian war relief activities]<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; War relief;<br />

Soviet Union; Renner, Karl; Rott, Hans;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-4AU-816<br />

Opinions in Detroit Regarding new Austrian<br />

Government<br />

May 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Renner, Karl; Flesch, Katrine; Alexander, L. R.<br />

G.<br />

INT-4AU-817<br />

[Conversation with Hans Rott]<br />

June 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; von Schuschnigg, Kurt;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-818<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-819<br />

Visit With Mr. Hoor, Austrian<br />

June 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoor, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-820 to INT-4AU-821<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-822<br />

[Activités <strong>of</strong> Deutsch and other Austrian<br />

emigres]<br />

June 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-4AU-823<br />

[Hans Rott's war relief activities]<br />

June 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-824<br />

[Kurt von Schuschnigg's press interview in<br />

Italy]<br />

June 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; von Schuschnigg, Kurt<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 41


INT-4AU-825<br />

INT-4AU-825<br />

[Interview with Prince von Windisch-Graetz]<br />

June 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Economic policy; Re-<br />

gional organization; Danubian Federation; von<br />

Windischgraetz, Franz; von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-826<br />

[Günther and "Austria"]<br />

June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical); Günther, Otto;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-827<br />

[Austrian Labor Committee recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

provisional government]<br />

May 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Austrian<br />

Labor Committee<br />

INT-4AU-828<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to Hans Rott on<br />

provisional government]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-829<br />

Political Information Concerning the<br />

Salzburg Area<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salzburg, Austria; Catholic parties;<br />

Underground movements; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; POEN<br />

INT-4AU-830<br />

Interview With Dr. Sokal, Austrian Banker<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Educa-<br />

tion; Sokal, Max; Renner, Karl<br />

INT-4AU-831<br />

Interview With Dr. Fritsch, Austrian<br />

June 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Fritsch, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-832<br />

Tea With Mrs. Rona Ehrenhaft, Sculptress,<br />

Viennese<br />

June 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Education; Ehrenhaft, Rona<br />

INT-4AU-833<br />

Afternoon Spent With Ernst Lothar, Austrian<br />

June 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Lothar, Ernst; Czemin, Ferdinand; Camp-<br />

bell, Francis S.<br />

INT-4AU-834<br />

[Common action among Austrian political<br />

groups]<br />

July 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans; Oppenheim, Herman<br />

INT-4AU-835<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's activities]<br />

July 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; von Haps-<br />

burg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-836<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Bernard<br />

Taurer<br />

June 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taurer, Bernard; Kautsky, Benedici<br />

INT-4AU-837<br />

[Missing]<br />

42 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-838<br />

Interview With Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Victor Hess,<br />

Austrian, With American Citizenship,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor At Fordham University<br />

July 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hess, Victor F.<br />

INT-4AU-839<br />

Interview With Dr. Max Sokal<br />

July 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Sokal,<br />

Max<br />

INT-4AU-840<br />

[Austrian relief finances]<br />

July 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International relief; Rott, Hans; So-<br />

mer, Marem<br />

INT-4AU-841<br />

[Return <strong>of</strong> Certain Pr<strong>of</strong>essors and Jurists to<br />

Austria]<br />

July 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lawyers and legal services; Commit-<br />

teee <strong>of</strong> Austrian University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors; American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Former Austrian Jurists<br />

INT-4AU-842<br />

Interview with Mr. Herman Oppenheim<br />

July 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oppenheim, Herman<br />

INT-4AU-843<br />

Interview with Ernst Papanek ; Lend-Lease<br />

Help to Re-Educate Axis Countries After<br />

War; Treatment by Group Work [children's<br />

projects]<br />

July 10, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Education; Economic<br />

assistance; Children; War relief; Papanek, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-844<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

July 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Austria; Papanek, Ernst; Agar, William; Emer-<br />

son, William<br />

INT-4AU-845<br />

[Austrian Monarchist Activities]<br />

July 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donau-Echo (periodical); von<br />

Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-846<br />

Interview with Dr. Langer, Austrian<br />

July 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Langer, Mr.<br />

INT-4AU-847<br />

Dinner with Count Czemin<br />

July 11, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludwig, Emil; Grew, Joseph C;<br />

Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-4AU-848<br />

[Gregor Sebba on Austrian Underground<br />

Movement]<br />

July 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Sebba,<br />

Gregor<br />

INT-4AU-849<br />

Child Care Units for Displaced Persons<br />

June 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Children; Displaced persons; Papa-<br />

nek, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-850<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee]<br />

July 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Austrian Labor Committee;<br />

Adler, Friedrich; Sailer, Karl H.<br />

INT-4AU-851<br />

Interview with Dr. Marie Jahoda, Assistant<br />

to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Horcheimer, Head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Research Committee<br />

July 14. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Provisional gov-<br />

ernments; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie<br />

INT-4AU-852<br />

[Deutsch views on press stories <strong>of</strong> Jean<br />

Lambert and conditions in Vienna]<br />

July 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienna, Austria; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Soviet Union; Lambert, Jean<br />

INT-4AU-853<br />

[Relief work for Austria]<br />

July 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Austria; American Relief to Austria, Inc.;<br />

American Austrian Relief Agency; Somer,<br />

Marem; Deutsch, Maria; Papanek, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-854<br />

[Monarchists and war relief activities]<br />

July 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Rott, Hans; von Hapsburg, Felix; von Schusc-<br />

hnigg, Walter; Schmidt, Theodore<br />

INT-4AU-855<br />

Second Interview With Mr. Ernst Papanek<br />

July 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Papanek,<br />

Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-856<br />

Mission <strong>of</strong> Jean Lambert<br />

July 24, 1945. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Lambert,<br />

Jean<br />

INT-4AU-857<br />

[Monarchist activities and letter <strong>of</strong> Otto<br />

Günther]<br />

July 19, 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical); Günther, Otto;<br />

von Schuschnigg, Walter; Degenfeld, Henry<br />

INT-4AU-858<br />

Snrvey <strong>of</strong> Austrian Political Emigration<br />

Apr. 11 1945. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Latin America; Swed-<br />

en; Italy; France; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Christian Social Party (Austria); Adler,<br />

Friedrich; Breitner, Hugo; Czemetz, Karl;<br />

Ellenbogen, Wilhelm; Franck, Friedrich; Heinz,<br />

Karl; Koenig, Berchtold; Kreisky, Bruno; Lam-<br />

bert, Jean; Leichter, Otto; Novy, Franz; Papa-<br />

nek, Ernst; Pollak, Oscar; Rosenberg, Arthur;<br />

Sailer, Karl H.; Strasser, Ferdinand; Taurer,<br />

Bernard; Allina, Heinrich; Koestler, Maria;<br />

Fischer, Ernst; Moser, Carl; Ponger, Vera;<br />

Dobretsberger, Joseph; Froelichsthal, Victor;<br />

Michels, Thomas A.; Retschek, Anton; Ransh<strong>of</strong>-<br />

en-Wertheimer, Egon; Rott, Hans; Schueller,<br />

Richard; Berger-Waldenegg, Egon; Fuchs, Mar-<br />

INT-4AU-859<br />

[Czemin's Request for Visa]<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-4AU-860<br />

[Czemin's Travel Permit]<br />

July 5. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas<br />

INT-4AU-861<br />

Meeting with Dr. Robert Langer, Austrian<br />

Aug. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Langer, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-862<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-863<br />

First Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Austrian American Catholic<br />

Federation<br />

June 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman CathoUc Church; Austrian<br />

American Catholic Federation<br />

INT-4AU-864<br />

[Schuschnigg invited as representative <strong>of</strong><br />

monarchist group in French occupied zone <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria]<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; von Schuschnigg, Walter;<br />

von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

INT-4AU-865<br />

[Wilhelm Wunsch and monarchist activities]<br />

Aug. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donau-Echo (periodical); Wunsch,<br />

Wilhelm<br />

INT-4AU-866<br />

[Proposal for formation <strong>of</strong> American Council<br />

for Austrian Affairs; sale <strong>of</strong> Staatzeitung]<br />

Aug. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Austrian Af-<br />

fairs; Staatszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-4AU-867<br />

Austrian University League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

[formation]; Memorandum on the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Austrian Universities<br />

Aug. 18. 1945. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: International cooperation in educa-<br />

tion and cultural activities; Austrian University<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America; von Heine-Geldern, Robert<br />

INT-4AU-868<br />

Conversation with Gen. Julius Deutsch<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-4AU-869<br />

Ernst Karl Winter Curriculum Vitae<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winter, Ernst K.<br />

INT-4AU-870<br />

[Articles in "Austria"]<br />

Aug. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical)<br />

INT-4AU-871<br />

[Oscar Schnabel's request for visa]<br />

Aug. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-4AU-872<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Former Austrian<br />

Jurists<br />

Sept. 5, 1945. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lawyers and legal services; Ameri-<br />

can Association <strong>of</strong> Former Austrian Jurists<br />

INT-4AU-873<br />

Dr. Gustav Canaval<br />

Sept. 5. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canaval, Gustav<br />

INT-4AU-874<br />

Count Czemin [views on Cavendish Cannon]<br />

Sept. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cannon, Cavendish<br />

INT-4AU-875<br />

General Julius Deutsch [views on relief<br />

activities]<br />

Sept. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Somer, Marem; Rott,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-4AU-876<br />

[Schuschnigg on monarchist activities]<br />

Sept. 11. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter; Wagner,<br />

Ludwig; Cannon, Cavendish; Dunn, James<br />

INT-4AU-877<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-878<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

INT-4AU-888<br />

Sept. 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Langer, Robert; Rott,<br />

Hans; Somer, Marem<br />

INT-4AU-879<br />

Dr. Ludwig Wagner<br />

Sept. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Ludwig<br />

INT-4AU-880<br />

Hans Rott [on war relief activities]<br />

Sept. 12. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Langer, Robert; Somer,<br />

Marem; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-881<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> American relief for Austria]<br />

Sept. 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief to<br />

Austria, Inc.; Papanek, Ernst; Andress, Bart<br />

INT-4AU-882<br />

[Hapsburg finances]<br />

Aug. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Felix; Charlotte,<br />

Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg; Somary, Felix;<br />

Schwarzenberg, Adolf; Garr, Max<br />

INT-4AU-883<br />

Dr. Ernst Papanek [war relief activities]<br />

Sept. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Papanek, Ernst<br />

INT-4AU-884<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg's views on South<br />

Tyrol]<br />

Sept. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

INT-4AU-885<br />

Proposed Plan for a United Austrian Relief<br />

Committee: Submitted by Marem Somer to<br />

Maria Deutsch<br />

Sept. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Assoicated Austrian Re-<br />

lief, Inc.; American Relief to Austria, Inc.;<br />

Deutsch, Maria; Somer, Marem<br />

INT-4AU-886<br />

Mr. Arthur Jokl [views <strong>of</strong> Free Austrian<br />

Movements and war relief finances]<br />

Sept. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Jokl, Arthur; Rott, Hans;<br />

Somer, Marem<br />

INT-4AU-887<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter <strong>of</strong> Julius Deutsch to<br />

Hans Rott, 19 September 1945; Austrian<br />

Exiles Seeking Unity on Relief<br />

Sept. 19. 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief to<br />

Austria, Inc.; Rott, Hans; Somer, Marem;<br />

Emerson, William; Agar, William<br />

B-399<br />

INT-4AU-888<br />

American Committee for Aid to Austria<br />

Sept. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: President's War Relief Control<br />

Board; War relief; American Committee for Aid<br />

to Austria; Papanek, Ernst<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 43


INT-4AU-889 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-4AU-889<br />

American Relief to Austria Committee<br />

Sept. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; American Relief to Austria, Inc.;<br />

Hoguet, Robert L.; Ponger, Vera<br />

INT-4AU-890<br />

[H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal speech on restitution <strong>of</strong><br />

property]<br />

Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Restitution <strong>of</strong><br />

seized property; von H<strong>of</strong>fmannsthal, Emil<br />

INT-4AU-891<br />

Priorities for Exit <strong>of</strong> Austrian Refugees<br />

Sept. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Travel; Benesch, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-892<br />

War Relief [meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor<br />

Committee]<br />

Oct. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Austrian Labor Committee.<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical):<br />

Deutsch, Maria; Papanek. Ernst; Sailer, Karl H.;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-4AU-893<br />

[Hans Rott]<br />

Oct. 2. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-894<br />

Austrian War Relief Committee<br />

Oct. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Rott, Hans<br />

INT-4AU-895<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-4AU-896<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin<br />

Oct. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-4AU-897<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian Labor Committee on<br />

relief)<br />

Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Austrian Labor Committee;<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical);<br />

Deutsch, Maria; Papanek, Ernst; Sailer, Karl H.;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

M-327<br />

INT-4AU-898<br />

[Proposed visit <strong>of</strong> former Chancellor<br />

Schuschnigg to U.S.]<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Kurt<br />

INT-4AU-899<br />

[Walter von Schuschnigg]<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schuschnigg, Walter<br />

44 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-4AU-900<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

Oct. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Rott, Hans; Somer,<br />

Marem; Bruckner, Ferdinand<br />

INT-4AU-901<br />

Austrian War Relief Committee<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Rott, Hans; Bruckner,<br />

Ferdinand<br />

INT-4AU-902<br />

Klaus Dohrn<br />

Oct. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-4AU-903<br />

Austrian War Relief<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-4AU-904<br />

Count Ferdinand Czemin [receipt <strong>of</strong> telegram<br />

from Franz C. West]<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: West, Franz C.<br />

INT-4AU-905<br />

[Felix von Hapsburg conversations with local<br />

monarchists]<br />

Oct. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Felix; von Schusc-<br />

hnigg, Kurt; Frankenstein, George; von Eck-<br />

hardt, Tibor<br />

INT-4AU-906<br />

[Letter from Charles [Karl] F. Bondy on<br />

Austrian press]<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Bondy, Karl F.<br />

INT-4AU-907<br />

Suggestions For New Organization <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

Newspapers<br />

Oct. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Arbeiter-Zeitung (newspa-<br />

per); Reichpost (newspaper); Leichter, Otto<br />

INT-4AU-908<br />

General Julius Deutsch [appointment as<br />

Austrian ambassador to Soviet Union]<br />

Oct. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Diplomatic and con-<br />

sular service; Deutsch, Maria; Thomas,<br />

Adrienne; Dolivet, Louis<br />

INT-4AU-909<br />

[Julius Deutsch conversation on war relief<br />

activities and appointment to Moscow]<br />

Oct. 30, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; War relief; Diplomat-<br />

ic and consular service; Hoguet, Robert L.<br />

INT-4AU-910<br />

Report about meeting <strong>of</strong> the Freie Gemeinde<br />

in JeSerson Hall, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

Oct. 19. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Soviet Union; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Sailer, Karl H.<br />

INT-4AU-911<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Austrian Action]<br />

iVbv. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Baltic States<br />

INT-5BA-1 to INT-5BA-610<br />

Baltic States: document series<br />

Documents focus on the political orientation and<br />

conflicting ideologies <strong>of</strong> Baltic refugee organiza-<br />

tions in American, particularly among Lithuani-<br />

ans. The main political groups were the<br />

Ultra-Nationalists and the Catholics who sought<br />

independence from the Soviet Union, and the<br />

Socialists who supported the Baltic States status<br />

as Socialist Republics within the Soviet Union.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33ES-1 to<br />

INT-33ES-2 (Estonians); INT-33LA-1 to INT-<br />

33LA-3 (Latvians); and INT-33LI-1 to INT-<br />

33LI-63 (Lithuanians).<br />

Descriptors: Baltic States; Lithuania; Lithuani-<br />

ans; Communists and communist parties; Social-<br />

ists and socialist parties; Catholic parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Soviet<br />

Union; Germany; Atlantic Charter; Estonia;<br />

Latvia<br />

INT-5BA-1<br />

Lithuanian Situation<br />

Dec. 9, 1941. 64 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Pak-<br />

stas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-2<br />

Latvia<br />

June 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Atlantic Charter; Latvian Unity Club;<br />

Latvian World Alliance; Lielnors, Harry W.<br />

INT-5BA-3<br />

[Four newspaper clippings]<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Poland; Pakstas, Kazys; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-4<br />

[Editorial from Darbininkas]<br />

May 4, 1942. 3 p. + 10 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Darbininkas (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-5<br />

Why Doesn't Biddle Take Action? Four<br />

Pro-Axis Lithuanian Papers Published Here<br />

July 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Amerika (newspaper);<br />

Vienybe (newspaper); Naujoji Gadyne (newspa-<br />

per); Tevyne (newspaper); Laisve (newspaper);<br />

Biddle, Francis


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-37<br />

INT-5BA-6<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

July 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas; Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-7<br />

My Interview with Dr. P. Grigaitis, Leader <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lithuanian-bom Americans and Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the "Lithuanian Daily News" (Naujienos) in<br />

Chicago<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujienos (newspaper); Grigaitis,<br />

Pius<br />

INT-5BA-8<br />

Two Latvian Journals<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ausma (newspaper); Dzimtene<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-9<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Carlo A. Bauman<br />

regarding personal activities]<br />

Feb. 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Bauman, Carlo A.<br />

INT-5BA-10<br />

[Personal correspondence <strong>of</strong> Harold H.<br />

Bendes]<br />

July 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bendes, Harold H.<br />

INT-5BA-11<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

May 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Lithuanian Workers Alliance; Baltic States<br />

Society; Bajoras, Pranas<br />

INT-5BA-12<br />

Latvians Proudly Celebrate Independence at<br />

Legation; Democratic Freedom Is Latvians'<br />

Demand<br />

iVov. 10, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Bilmanis, Mrs. Alfred;<br />

Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-13<br />

[Recent News as Reported in the Lithuanian<br />

Press]<br />

June 1, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujienos (newspaper); Draugas<br />

(newspaper); Laisve (newspaper); Amerikos<br />

Lietuvis (newspaper); Dirva (newspaper);<br />

Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Vienybe (newspa-<br />

per); Hostages; German military occupation<br />

policies; Vaiciulaitis, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-14<br />

Russo-Baltic Controversy in the New York at<br />

War Parade<br />

June 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Baltic-American Society; Vilnis (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-15<br />

[Lithuanians urging Pandit Nehru in India to<br />

resist compromise with British]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; India; Nehru, Pandit<br />

INT-5BA-16<br />

[Ludlow Griscom letter to Weston Rowland]<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Keleivis (newspaper); Griscom, Lu-<br />

dlow; Bagocius, F. J.<br />

INT-5BA-17<br />

[Pius Grigaitis and the Lithuanian American<br />

Council]<br />

Afar. 31, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Smetona, Antanas; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-18<br />

Lithuanian in America: Work Plan for a<br />

National Study<br />

July 10, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-5BA-19<br />

[Investigation <strong>of</strong>] F. J. Bagocius<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bagocius, F. J.<br />

INT-5BA-20<br />

Dr. Pius Grigaitis<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-21<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian organizations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-5BA-22<br />

[Lithuanians in Chicago]<br />

May 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-5BA-23<br />

Liths MobUize 100,000 Strong in Chicagoland<br />

May 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Lithuanian Roman<br />

Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; American Li-<br />

thuanian Roman Catholic Alliance; Lithuanian<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Lithuanian Catholic Federation; Dauz-<br />

vardis, Josephine<br />

INT-5BA-24<br />

[Lithuanian National Council: Members and<br />

Goals]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Barauskas, Kazys; Deksnys, Antanas L.; Gaba-<br />

liauskas, Stasys; Grinius, Kazys; Januskis, Jonas<br />

L.; Pakstas, Kazys; Prunskis, Joseph; Rabinavici-<br />

us, Henrikas; Robinzonas, Jokubas; Starkus,<br />

Jonas; Vaiciulaitis, Antanas; Vileisis, Petras<br />

INT-5BA-25<br />

Twelve Thousand Estonians Executed as<br />

Nazis Use Petty Gangsters in Rule <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Mae, Hjalmar; Saar, Hans; Ángelus, Oskar<br />

INT-5BA-26<br />

[Letter Received from Estonia]<br />

JVov. 14, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Hostages; Estonia<br />

INT-5BA-27<br />

[Letter received from Estonia]<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Estonia<br />

INT-5BA-28<br />

[Klaus Scheel letter to Paul Kemper]<br />

June 13, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia; Scheel, Klaus<br />

INT-5BA-29<br />

[Povilas Zadeikis letter to Loy Henderson]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-30<br />

Soviet Union and the Baltic States<br />

June 30, 1942. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pusta, Kaarel Robert<br />

INT-5BA-31<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Estonian organizations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia<br />

INT-5BA-32<br />

German Colonization in Eastern Europe:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Constantine Regel<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regel, Constantine; Niedermann,<br />

Max<br />

INT-5BA-33<br />

Still List Baltic Envoys<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-5BA-34<br />

Estonians in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; German military occupa-<br />

tion policies; Estonian Educational Society;<br />

World Association <strong>of</strong> Estonians; Estonian<br />

Progressive Society; Lourie, Samuel A.; Pusta,<br />

Kaarel Robert; Markus, J. E.; Kaiv, Johannes<br />

INT-5BA-35<br />

Supplementary Memorandum on "Estonians<br />

in the U.S."<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Finland<br />

INT-5BA-36<br />

[Estonian Situation]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Estonian Legion<br />

INT-5BA-37<br />

Bilmanis Letter to the Editor<br />

Dec. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 45


INT-5BA-37<br />

Descriptors: Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-38<br />

Armed Might WU1 Rule World After War,<br />

Latvian Envoy Feels<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-39<br />

Lithuanian Lidice Spurs Colony Here<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-5BA-40<br />

Pro-Nazi Propaganda Among<br />

Lithuanian-Americans<br />

Oct. 15, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; German military occu-<br />

pation policies; Lithuanian Citizens League;<br />

Ancevicius, Pranas; Balkunas, John<br />

INT-5BA-41<br />

[Pius Grigaitis political orientation]<br />

May 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-42<br />

Memorandum on Lithuanians and White<br />

Russians<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Belorussians; German mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-5BA-43<br />

Interview with Dr. Pius Grigaitis<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-44<br />

Lithuanian Meetings <strong>of</strong> Sept. 6 and 7 at<br />

Pittson and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Respectively<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania<br />

INT-5BA-45<br />

[American Lithuanian Community Association<br />

Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1942]<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; American Li-<br />

thuanian Community Association; Myers, Fran-<br />

cis J.<br />

INT-5BA-46<br />

A. L. R. K. Kunigu Vienybes Metrastis, 1941<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 58 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy<br />

INT-5BA-47<br />

Soviet Claims to Baltic Areas<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-48<br />

[Lithuanian press and refugees]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-5BA-49<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians in Philadelphia Area<br />

46 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Sept. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

INT-5BA-50<br />

[Number <strong>of</strong> subscribers to Lithuanian<br />

newspapers and magazines]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-51<br />

Lithuanian Affairs<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Pivaro-<br />

nas, Mr.<br />

INT-5BA-52<br />

Lithuanian Franciscan Fathers<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Vaskys,<br />

Justinas<br />

INT-5BA-53<br />

[Report on Flag Raising Ceremony <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian St. Casimir Parish, Philadelphia]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-54<br />

[Plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian independence]<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-55<br />

[Michael M. Devenís' return from Soviet<br />

detention]<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Devenís, Michael<br />

M.<br />

INT-5BA-56<br />

Jonas Klajunas, Lithuanian Publicist<br />

Oct. ¡7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klajunas, Jonas<br />

INT-5BA-57<br />

[Lithuanian groups in the Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

area]<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-5BA-58<br />

Lithuanian Affairs in Pittsburgh Area<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Clergy; Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

National Church; Brigman, L. S.; Kazenas,<br />

Magnus<br />

INT-5BA-59<br />

[Jadvyga Tubelis, sister-in-law <strong>of</strong> Antanas<br />

Smetona]<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tubelis, Jadvyga<br />

INT-5BA-60<br />

Lithuanian National Council Anti-Smetona<br />

Organization<br />

Oct. 28. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Gabaliauskas, Stasys; Smetona, Antanas<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-61<br />

[Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1942]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania; Detroit, Mich.; Smetona, Antanas;<br />

Karpius, K. S.; Yeas, Hypatia; Zuris, P. J.<br />

INT-5BA-62<br />

Lithuanian Fete <strong>of</strong> Last Sunday<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dauzvardis, Peter<br />

INT-5BA-63<br />

[Lithuanian American Views]<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-5BA-64<br />

Lithuanian Affairs<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brigmans, Rev.<br />

INT-5BA-65<br />

Vilnis Editor: Lietuviu Zinios<br />

Nov. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Brig-<br />

mans, Rev.<br />

INT-5BA-66<br />

Lithuanian Affairs<br />

TVbv. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabaliauskas, Stasys; Brigmans,<br />

Rev.; Günther, Blair; Dargis, Paul; Abekas,<br />

Kalbes F.<br />

INT-5BA-67<br />

Current Speeches <strong>of</strong> Kalbes F. Abekas<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Literary Association;<br />

Abekas, Kalbes F.<br />

INT-5BA-68<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> "Lietuviu Zinios" in Pittsburgh<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa.; Kazenas, Rev.; Brigmans, Rev.<br />

INT-5BA-69<br />

Resolution Passed by the Lithuanian National<br />

Council at its Meeting <strong>of</strong> Nov. 7, 1942, at the<br />

Hotel Pennsylvania, New York<br />

Nov. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Nazis and Nazi party<br />

INT-5BA-70<br />

Interview with Stanley Gobilauskas<br />

iVov. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi party; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Kubiliunas, Gen.; Mes-<br />

kauskas, Frank; Robinson, Jacob; Gabaliauskas,<br />

Stasys; Smetona, Antanas; Paukstas, Charles<br />

INT-5BA-71<br />

Dr. Joseph Ehret-Eretas, Lithuanian Refugee<br />

in Switzerland<br />

.Dec. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Switzerland; Ehret, Joseph


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-101<br />

INT-5BA-72<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

111.]<br />

INT-5BA-73<br />

[John Yanuskis, assistant editor <strong>of</strong> Naujoji<br />

Gadyne, visits Pittsbnrgh, Pa.]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Regional organization;<br />

Smetona, Antanas; Yanuskis, John<br />

INT-5BA-74<br />

Manual for Social-Ethnic Studies: The<br />

Lithuanians in America<br />

[1938]. 3 p.<br />

INT-5BA-75<br />

[Lithuanian press]<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Senn,<br />

Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-76<br />

Lithuanian Parties and Political Cooperation<br />

Oct. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-77<br />

Conversation with Isaiah Razovsky on the<br />

New Horizon Club; rumors that Baltic<br />

residents may be "bought out"<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; New Horizon Club; Ra-<br />

zovsky, Isaiah<br />

INT-5BA-78<br />

Lithuanian National Organizations<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Baltic States Council; Lithuanian Cultural<br />

Institute<br />

INT-5BA-79<br />

[Lithuanian observance <strong>of</strong> the 1st anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pearl Harbor attack, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

Dec 13, 1942]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-80<br />

[Queries on Lithuanian Matters: American<br />

Lithuanian Council<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Li-<br />

thuanian Socialist Federation; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-81<br />

[Former U.S. Minister to Lithuania]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943; Jan. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norem, Owen J. C.<br />

INT-5BA-82<br />

[Conversation with Isaiah Razovsky,<br />

executive secretary, American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Jews]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Jews; Razovsky, Isaiah<br />

INT-5BA-83<br />

War Bond Drive and Lithuanian Politics<br />

Dec 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Govern-<br />

ment securities<br />

INT-5BA-84<br />

[Associations for the Baltic States]<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bureau <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian-Latvian-Es-<br />

tonian Unity; World Association <strong>of</strong> Estonians;<br />

Latvian World Alliance; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Clubs;<br />

Lithuanian American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York; Association for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Lithuanian Catholic Federation; Lithuani-<br />

an Committee <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.; Lithuanian<br />

Cultural Institute; Lithuanian Literary Society;<br />

Lithuanian Relief Fund; Lithuanian Roman<br />

Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian Sisters<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Casimir<br />

INT-5BA-85<br />

[Memos regarding 16 notable Lithuanians]<br />

Sept. 2, 1942 to Dec. 1, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Gerutis, A.; Januskis, Jonas L.<br />

Kubaitis, Ed; Prunskis, Joseph; Stilsonas, J. V.<br />

Vileisis, Petras; Yeas, Hypatia; Zuris, P. J.<br />

Bucys, P. P.; Lozoraitis, Stasys; Girdvainis, Rev.<br />

Kriksciukaitis, Rev.; Vaitkevicius, Rev.<br />

Sakevicius, Rev.; Jatulevicius, Rev.; Pavalkis,<br />

Rev.<br />

INT-5BA-86<br />

[Lists <strong>of</strong> owners and editors <strong>of</strong> "Amerika,"<br />

and "Dirva," two Lithuanian newspapers]<br />

Oct. 15-18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerika (newspaper); Dirva (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-5BA-87<br />

Lithuanian Diplomats and Germany<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balcikonis, Juozas; Saulys, Dr.<br />

INT-5BA-88<br />

Foreign Politics in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ausma (newspaper); Dzimtene<br />

(newspaper); Stebelis, Andrew<br />

INT-5BA-89<br />

Baltic States and the Soviet Union<br />

June 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City at War parade, June<br />

1942<br />

INT-5BA-90<br />

Atlantic Charter and the Baltic States<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 66<br />

INT-5BA-91<br />

Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

B-ll<br />

INT-5BA-92<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Organizations in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Lithuanian<br />

Roman Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Catholic<br />

Federation; Lithuanian American Council; Li-<br />

thuanian Cultural Institute; Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lithuanian Priests; Knights <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Cathol-<br />

ic Student and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Organization<br />

INT-5BA-93<br />

Comment on New York Times article about<br />

Lithuanians<br />

Dec. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Times (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-94<br />

Kazys Musteikis, Lithuanian Quisling<br />

Jan. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Musteikis, Kazys<br />

(Brig. Gen.)<br />

INT-5BA-95<br />

Catholic Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

Jan. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Lithuanian Catholic Informa-<br />

tion Bureau<br />

INT-5BA-96<br />

Meetings in New York, January 1-12, 1943<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-97<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Institute<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Pak-<br />

stas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-98<br />

Appearance <strong>of</strong> X-President Smetona before<br />

the Lakewood Club<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-99<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation<br />

Meeting, Great Neck, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federa-<br />

tion; Great Neck, N.Y.; War relief; Laucka,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-100<br />

[Lithuanian organization meetings in New<br />

York City]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; New<br />

York City; Roman Catholic Federation; Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Priests; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians<br />

INT-5BA-101<br />

[Annual benefit concert <strong>of</strong> Vienybe]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienybe (newspaper); Tysliava, Jo-<br />

seph; Bacevicius, Mr.<br />

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INT-5BA-102 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-102<br />

[Baltic American Society Meeting, New<br />

York, Feb. 1943]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic American Society; New York<br />

City; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-103<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Central European<br />

Federation," Nanjienos<br />

Dec 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Danubian Federation;<br />

Naujienos (newspaper); Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-5BA-104<br />

Mr. Luke Simutis; "Folk Party"<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simutis, Leonard; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-105<br />

Lithuanian Unity Meeting, New York, N.Y.,<br />

Jan. 1943<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Unity Meeting, New<br />

York City, Jan. 1943; Simutis, Leonard; Bagoci-<br />

us, F. J.; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-106<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-107<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> Sikorski<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-5BA-108<br />

Rumored Polish Plots<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-109<br />

Lectures by Dr. Kazys Pakstas<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-110<br />

Interview with Antanas Smetona<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; National Council <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanians; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-111<br />

Foreign Language Lithuanian and Latvian<br />

Newspaper Lists<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-5BA-112<br />

Smetona's Brooklyn Speech<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-113<br />

[Political Activities <strong>of</strong>] Antanas Smetona<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

48 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-5BA-114<br />

Political Standing <strong>of</strong> Smetona in Lithuanian<br />

America; Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Lithuania Association; Li-<br />

thuanian National Relief Fund; Lithuanian<br />

Legation; Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Smetona,<br />

Antanas<br />

RPT92<br />

INT-5BA-115<br />

Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Chicago, 111.; Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Lithuanian Roman Catholic Alliance<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers;<br />

Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation; Li-<br />

thuanian Cultural Institute; Lithuanian National<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania; Lithuanian Socialist Federation; Li-<br />

thuanian-American Committee for Freedom and<br />

Democracy; Lithuanian American Council;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Baltic Commit-<br />

tee for Studies and Cooperation; Neujienos<br />

(newspaper); Draugas (newspaper); Vilnis (news-<br />

paper); Sandara (newspaper); Dirva (newspaper);<br />

Margutis (newspaper); Vanagaitis, Antanas;<br />

Zuris, John T.; Kumskis, Alexander G.; Mast,<br />

Frank B.; Olis, Anthony; Wimbiscus, W. J.;<br />

Grish, Joseph J.; Pakstas, Kazys; Grigaitis, Pius;<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-116<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, St. Casimir Parish,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31, 1943<br />

Feb. 13. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Amerika (periodical); Pakstas,<br />

Kazys; Laucka, Juozas<br />

INT-5BA-117<br />

Lithuanian Organizations in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers;<br />

Lithuanian Workers Literary Society; Lithuani-<br />

an American Council; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Dirva (newspaper); Smetona, An-<br />

tanas<br />

INT-5BA-118<br />

[Vienybe annual benefit concert]<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienybe (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-119<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Hambro, Carl J.; Olis,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-120<br />

[Laisve Annual Meeting, Brooklyn, New<br />

York, January 1943<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laisve Corp.<br />

INT-5BA-121<br />

[Estonian Americans]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians<br />

INT-5BA-122<br />

Interview with Kazys Pakstas in Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Lithuanian American Coun-<br />

cil; National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Pakstas,<br />

Kazys; Zaslavsky, David; Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-123<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 1943]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pakstas,<br />

Kazys; Stark, H.<br />

INT-5BA-124<br />

Lithuanian Meetings in Philadelphia<br />

Feb. 16. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Russian War Relief,<br />

Inc.; Gecys, Rev.; Bimba, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-125<br />

Smetona's Activities in the U.S.; American<br />

Lithuanian Attitudes to Smetona<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Lithuania Association; Smeto-<br />

na, Antanas; Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-126<br />

Smetona in Chicago<br />

Feb. 78, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Smetona, Antanas;<br />

Rabinavicius, Henrikas; Olis, Anthony; Tubelis,<br />

Jadvyga<br />

INT-5BA-127<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Cleveland,<br />

Ohio; Lithuanian Literary Society; Thomas, S.<br />

T.; Karpius, K. S.; DeRighter, John T.; Yeas,<br />

Hypatia<br />

INT-5BA-128<br />

Gabaliauskas Meeting Called Off<br />

Feb. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-129<br />

[Rumor that Antanas Smetona bought a farm<br />

in Brazil]<br />

Oct. 22. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-130<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Independence Day <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Gabaliauskas, Stasys; Simutis, Leonard; Smeto-<br />

na, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-131<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' views regarding Poland and<br />

the Baltic States]


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-162<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Sikorski, Wladislaw; Bil-<br />

manis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-132<br />

[Baltic countries and the League <strong>of</strong> Nations]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

INT-5BA-133<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1943]<br />

Feb. 25. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Vilkutaitis, Vin-<br />

cent; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-134<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Speech <strong>of</strong> Leonard Simutis,<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> "Draugas" at meeting Feb. 21 at<br />

Lithuanian Hall, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Cleveland,<br />

Ohio; Simutis, Leonard<br />

INT-5BA-135<br />

[Antanas Smetona's activities]<br />

June 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-136<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Smetona<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-137<br />

[Antanas Smetona on German-Lithuanian<br />

relationships]<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-138<br />

[Antanas Smetona's visit to Philadelphia,<br />

Nov. 1942]<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-139<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

in New York and London, Feb. 1943]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; London, England;<br />

Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-5BA-140<br />

Latest on the Lithuanians<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Olis, Anthony; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-141<br />

Lithuanians in America<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Senn, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-142<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-143<br />

Lithuanian Opinion in Detroit Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Feb. 28, 1943<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Lithuanian Wo-<br />

men's Progressive Club; Ginaitis, Mary<br />

INT-5BA-144<br />

[Lithuanian Americans]<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Gabaliauskas,<br />

Stasys; Pakstas, Kazys; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-145<br />

[Lithuanian organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Relief Fund; Lithuanian<br />

National Relief Fund; Lithuanian Workers<br />

Alliance<br />

INT-5BA-146<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Louis Nemzer]<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis; Gold, W. J.; Smeto-<br />

na, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-147<br />

More on Smetona's Visit in Chicago<br />

Mar. 7, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Simutis, Leonard; Olis, Anthony;<br />

Karpius, K. S.; Vaidyla, Michael; Grigaitis, Pius;<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-148<br />

Antanas Smetona [biographical note]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-149<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

Catholic Federation Press Bureau Item<br />

"Pleckaitis Organizes Divisions Against<br />

Lithuania Among Poles in England"<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alliance <strong>of</strong> North-East Lands;<br />

Pleckaitis, Mr.<br />

INT-5BA-150<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "I Don't Like<br />

Hitler's Stooges" by Laukuviskis, Vilnis, Feb.<br />

18, 1943<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bajoras, Pranas; Laukuviskis, Mr.;<br />

Tysliava, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-151<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Li-<br />

thuanian Workers Alliance; Lithuanian Workers<br />

Literary Society; Smetona, Antanas; Bimba,<br />

Antanas; Dauzvardis, Peter; Simutis, Leonard;<br />

Gabaliauskas, Stasys; Zadeikis, Povilas; Hambro,<br />

Carl J.<br />

RPT 114<br />

INT-5BA-152<br />

[Lithuanian American Council Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., Jan. 1943]<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council; Grinius, Kazys; Paukstas, Charles;<br />

Zadeikis, Povilas; Simutis, Leonard; Grigaitis,<br />

Pius<br />

INT-5BA-153<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> American Lithuanian Council;<br />

and Lithuanian Resolutions<br />

Feb. 26, 1943; Mar. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-5BA-154<br />

Lithuanian Problems<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujienos (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian-American<br />

Committee for Freedom and Democracy; Li-<br />

thuanian American Council; Grigaitis, Pius;<br />

Biezis, Stephen<br />

INT-5BA-155<br />

Anthony Eden and Lithuania<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Eden, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-156<br />

[Letter regarding "Lietuviu Zinios" mailing<br />

list]<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-157<br />

Circulation <strong>of</strong> "Sandara"<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sandara (newspaper); Dirva (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-5BA-158<br />

[Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Apr. 8. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

RPT 280<br />

INT-5BA-159<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph<br />

Kajeckas<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic American Society; Kajeckas,<br />

Joseph<br />

¡NT-5BA-160<br />

Report on Communist-Lithuanian Meeting in<br />

Philadelphia on Mar. 21, 1943<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Lithuanian Work-<br />

ers Literary Society<br />

INT-5BA-161<br />

Lithuanians-Poles, Attempts at Agreement<br />

Apr. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-5BA-162<br />

Latvian Group <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

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INT-5BA-162<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians<br />

INT-5BA-163<br />

Lithuanian Political and Fraternal<br />

Organizations<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 9 p.<br />

INT-5BA-164<br />

Meeting with X-President Antanas Smetona<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas; Zuris, P. J.<br />

INT-5BA-165<br />

On Lithuanian Communists<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius; Andrulis, Vincent<br />

INT-5BA-166<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Kazys S.<br />

Karpius<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Karpius,<br />

K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-167<br />

St. Francis Bell [circulation and publisher]<br />

Apr. 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Francis Bell (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-168<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona, former<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Lithuania before the Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Smetona,<br />

Antanas; Zuris, P. J.<br />

RPT 266<br />

INT-5BA-169<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Dirva"<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Association for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Karpius, K. S.<br />

RPT 267<br />

INT-5BA-170<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-171<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabiliauskas<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Lithuanian American Coun-<br />

cil; Gabaliauskas, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-172<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Baltic States<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-173<br />

[Memos regarding Owen J. C. Norem's Book<br />

on Lithuania, and Rev. Jeronimas Bagdonas<br />

as editor <strong>of</strong> Zvaigzde]<br />

Apr. 23. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zvaigzde (newspaper); Norem,<br />

Owen J. C; Bagdonas, Jeronimas<br />

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INT-5BA-174<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Smetona, Antanas; Zadeikis,<br />

Povilas; Dauzvardis, Peter; Simutis, Leonard;<br />

Vaidyla, Michael; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-175<br />

Estonian Press<br />

May 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Uus Ilm (newspaper);<br />

Meie Tee (periodical); Nurkse, Ragnar<br />

INT-5BA-176<br />

Interview with Francis E. Galinis<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Poland; Ukrainians; Galin-<br />

is, Francis E.; Daugman, John; Blumit, Oswald<br />

A.<br />

INT-5BA-177<br />

Reverend Karalius' Letter to President<br />

Roosevelt<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Roman Catholic Priests<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America; Karalius, J. A.<br />

INT-5BA-178<br />

[Lithuanian-Polish collaboration, digest from<br />

an article by K. R. Jurgela]<br />

May 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Jurgela, Constantine<br />

INT-5BA-179<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar<br />

status <strong>of</strong> the Baltic States]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Great Britain; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Strang, William<br />

S-6<br />

INT-5BA-180<br />

Polish-Baltic States Relations<br />

May 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Lielnors, Harry W.; Pusta,<br />

Kaarel Robert; Bilmanis, Alfred; Zadeikis,<br />

Povilas; Kaiv, Johannes<br />

INT-5BA-181<br />

[Report on the affair sponsored by<br />

"Amerika," Lithuanian weekly]<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-182<br />

J. Budrys, Lithuanian Counsul-General in<br />

New York on Lithuanian-Polish Relations<br />

May 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; National Council <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanians; Budrys, Jonas<br />

INT-5BA-183<br />

Casimer P. Palmer, Formerly Known As<br />

Kazys Filenas<br />

May 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palmer, Casimer P.<br />

INT-5BA-184<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian National<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Eastern States for May 30<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-185<br />

Lithuanian St. George's Society <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian St. George's Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Brooklyn<br />

INT-5BA-186<br />

[Interview with Henrikas Rabinavicius]<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Rabinavicius, Henrikas<br />

INT-5BA-187<br />

Aspirations <strong>of</strong> Estonians in the U.S. with<br />

Respect to the Future <strong>of</strong> Estonia<br />

May 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia; Estonians; Uus Ilm (news-<br />

paper); Estonian Educational Society; Estonian<br />

Workers' Club<br />

INT-5BA-188<br />

Baltic Committee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

May 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic-American Society; Baltic<br />

Committee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

INT-5BA-189<br />

Uprising <strong>of</strong> the Night <strong>of</strong> St. George, 1343<br />

May 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia<br />

INT-5BA-190<br />

Baltic Committee in New York<br />

May 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Bulletin (newspaper);<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Pusta, Kaarel Robert; Lielnors, Harry W.;<br />

Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-191<br />

Lithuanian Situation<br />

Dec. 1941. 61 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Pak-<br />

stas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-192<br />

Baltoscandian Confederation by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Kazys Pakstas, PH.D.<br />

Mar. 1942. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scandinavia; Baltoscandian Confed-<br />

eration; Regional organization; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-193<br />

Excerpts from Meie Tee<br />

Dec. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meie Tee (periodical); Baltic Com-<br />

mittee for Studies and Cooperation<br />

INT-5BA-194<br />

[Reaction by the Lithuanian press to Joseph<br />

E. Davies mission to Moscow]<br />

May 27. 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-8.]<br />

Descriptors: S-19<br />

INT-5BA-195<br />

Functioning <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian<br />

Council in Chicago


Reference Bibliography<br />

June 2, ¡943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Grigaitis, Pius; Simutis, Leonard;<br />

Vaidyla, Michael; Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-196<br />

Lithuanians and Czechs, Dr. Benes Visit in<br />

Chicago<br />

June 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Chicago, 111.; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; American Czech Council;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius; Simutis, Leonard; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-5BA-197<br />

Mr. Smetona and the Chicago Lithuanians<br />

June 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Smetona, Antanas;<br />

Simutis, Leonard; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-198<br />

Mr. Andmlis, Editor <strong>of</strong> the Communist Daily,<br />

"Vilnis," in Chicago<br />

June 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrulis, Vincent; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-199<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Conference in New<br />

York, May 30, 1943<br />

June 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Nationalists Conference,<br />

New York, May 1943; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Nationalist Central Committee; Smetona, An-<br />

tanas<br />

INT-5BA-200<br />

Chicago Lithuanian Press Polemics Over My<br />

Visit There, May 26-30<br />

June 12. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vilnis (newspaper); Draugas (news-<br />

paper); Sandara (newspaper); Rabinavicius, Hen-<br />

rikas<br />

INT-5BA-201<br />

Lithuanian Finances<br />

June 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Lithuanian Cultural Institute; League<br />

for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Lithuanian<br />

National Relief Fund; Norem, Owen J. C; Olis,<br />

Anthony; Pakstas, Kazys; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-202<br />

Lithuanian Matters<br />

June 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigaitis, Pius; Dauzvardis, Peter<br />

INT-5BA-203<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas<br />

June 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; National Council <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanians; Baltic Committee for Studies and<br />

Cooperation; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

RPT 345<br />

INT-5BA-204<br />

Interview with Jacob Robinson, member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lithuanian National Council<br />

June 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Na-<br />

tional Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Robinson, Jacob;<br />

Yeas, Hypatia; Pakstas, Kazys; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

RPT 347<br />

INT-5BA-205<br />

[Alfred Bilmanis' reaction to A. Margolin's<br />

newspaper article in "Novoye Russkoye<br />

Slovo"<br />

June 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Bilmanis, Alfred; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-5BA-206<br />

Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Linden, New Jersey<br />

June 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong> Linden,<br />

N.J.; Linden, N.J.<br />

INT-5BA-207<br />

Jonas Valaitis Meetings in Pennsylvania<br />

June 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valaitis, Jonas<br />

INT-5BA-208<br />

Lithuanian St. George's Society<br />

June 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian St. George's Society<br />

INT-5BA-209<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Baltic Nations Sponsored by<br />

Laisve<br />

June 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Baltic Nations<br />

INT-5BA-210<br />

[Pittsburgh Lithuanian United Committee to<br />

Win the War, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June<br />

1943<br />

June 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh Lithuanian United Com-<br />

mittee to Win the War<br />

INT-5BA-211<br />

[Lithuanian Workers Alliance Meeting, New<br />

York, N.Y., June 1943]<br />

June 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Lithuanian Workers<br />

Alliance; Baltrusaitis, Johanna; Lucas, Anthony;<br />

Rotomskis, Povilas; Pikiel, Charles<br />

INT-5BA-212<br />

Lithuanian Pittsburgh paper comments on<br />

Lithuanian Meeting, Sunday, June 27<br />

July 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Pikiel,<br />

Charles<br />

INT-5BA-213<br />

Lithuanian-Americans' Financial<br />

Contributions Towards the Establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lithuanian Republic During 1916-1921<br />

July 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-5BA-214<br />

Lithuanians on General Sikorski's Death<br />

July 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-224<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Deaths; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-5BA-215<br />

Report on the Baltic Rally Held in Detroit<br />

on June 20th, 1943<br />

July 14. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Gruhzit, Oswald M.<br />

RPT 354<br />

INT-5BA-216<br />

Polish-Russian Relations and the Lithuanians<br />

July 14. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Jurgela, Constantine; Yolles<br />

Peter P.<br />

INT-5BA-217<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Conference in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 1943<br />

July 15. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Lithuanian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-218<br />

American Baltic Society<br />

July 15. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Baltic Society; Jurgela,<br />

Constantine; Bilmanis, Alfred; Kaiv, Johannes<br />

INT-5BA-219<br />

Baltic Study Committee<br />

July 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic Study Committee; Grinius,<br />

Kazys; Pusta, Kaarel Robert; Lielnors, Harry W.<br />

INT-5BA-220<br />

[Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sept. 1943]<br />

July 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Lithuani-<br />

an American National Convention, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Sept. 1943; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-221<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

July 30. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Yeas, Hypatia; Zuris, P. J.<br />

RPT 384<br />

INT-5BA-222<br />

Former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta on<br />

Anglo-American relations with Soviet Russia<br />

July 25. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Pusta. Kaarel Robert<br />

INT-5BA-223<br />

Interview with Dr. Antanas Smetona<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American National Con-<br />

vention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Association<br />

for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; National Council <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanians; Grigaitis, Pius; Smetona, Antanas<br />

RPT 387<br />

INT-5BA-224<br />

Preparations for the Lithuanian Conference<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

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INT-5BA-224 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American National Con-<br />

vention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Grigaitis,<br />

Pius<br />

INT-5BA-225<br />

Lithuanian Reaction to Lakewood and Wilkes<br />

Barre meetings<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lakewood Park, Pa.; Wilkes-Barre,<br />

Pa.<br />

INT-5BA-226<br />

Lithuanian Polish relations<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Po-<br />

land; Regional organization; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-227<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Form Letter Received From<br />

Latvian Workers' Unity <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvian Workers' Unity <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-5BA-228<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-10.]<br />

Descriptors: B-68<br />

INT-5BA-229<br />

Lithuanian Jew published by the American<br />

Federation for Lithuanian Jews<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Lithuanian Jew<br />

(publication); American Federation <strong>of</strong> Lithuani-<br />

an Jews; Rosovksy, J.<br />

INT-5BA-230<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit to Mahanoy City,<br />

Pa. (Aug 13-15) and Lithuanian Day in<br />

Lakewood Park (Aug. 15)<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mahanoy City, Pa.; Lakewood Park,<br />

Pa.; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-231<br />

Antanas Smetona in Mahanoy City, Pa.<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Mahanoy<br />

City, Pa.; League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania;<br />

Smetona, Antanas; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-232<br />

J. V. Stilsonas<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stilsonas, J. V.<br />

INT-5BA-233<br />

[Alfred Senn's letter concerning Lithuanian<br />

issues]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikos Lietuvis (newspaper); Li-<br />

thuanian American National Convention, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; League for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Lithuania;<br />

Pakstas, Kazys; Jurgela, Constantine; Karalius, J.<br />

A.; Senn, Alfred<br />

52 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-5BA-234<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian organizations]<br />

September 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-5BA-235<br />

[Estonian and Latvian organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1934. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Latvians<br />

INT-5BA-236<br />

[American Lithuanian National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943]<br />

Sept. 6, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American National Con-<br />

vention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943<br />

INT-5BA-237<br />

"Fifteen Liquidated Priests in Lithuania," by<br />

Juozas Prunskis; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; War crimes; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4,<br />

1943; Prunskis, Joseph; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-238<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian<br />

Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943,<br />

supplemental report]<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Poland; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943; Pakstas, Kazys;<br />

Pusta, Kaarel Robert; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-239<br />

[Lithuanian Minister Zadeikis and the<br />

Pittsburgh Conference]<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Con-<br />

ference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian Council,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943; Zadeikis,<br />

Povilas; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-240<br />

American Lithuanian Conference<br />

Sept. 75, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-11.]<br />

Descriptors: B-76<br />

INT-5BA-241<br />

[Tevyne recounts proceedings <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Conference, Sept. 2-4, 1943]<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; War re-<br />

lief; Tevyne (newspaper); Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian<br />

Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943;<br />

Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-242<br />

[Interview with Stanley Gabilauskas, member<br />

<strong>of</strong> National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians, Sept. 18,<br />

1943]<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Lithuanian American Council; Gabaliauskas,<br />

Stasys; Rabinovich, Henry; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Smetona, Antanas; Devenís, Helen<br />

INT-5BA-243<br />

Mahanoy, Pa. Lithuanians<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mahanoy City, Pa.; Lithuanian<br />

Catholic Priests Association; Cesna, Father<br />

INT-5BA-244<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Baltic Society<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; American Baltic Society;<br />

Balkunas, John; Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-245<br />

Lithuanian Polish Relations<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Poles; National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Amerika (periodical)<br />

INT-5BA-246<br />

Moscow Conference and the American<br />

Lithuanians<br />

Oct. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Grigaitis, Pius;<br />

Simutis, Leonard; Vaidyla, Michael; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-247<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Lithuanian<br />

Conference<br />

Oct. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American National Con-<br />

vention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Lithuanian<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New York;<br />

Lithuanian American Council; Reklaitis, Rev.;<br />

Vaskas, Joseph; Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-248<br />

American Lithuanian Communists<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Democratic Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 1943<br />

INT-5BA-249<br />

Naujoji Gadyne (The New Era) Lithuanian<br />

Social Democrat Paper <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, New<br />

York<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujoji Gadyne (newspaper); Straz-<br />

das, Mr.; Januskis, Jonas L.; Stilsonas, J. V.<br />

INT-5BA-250<br />

Antanas Smetona's Visit in New York<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas; Vencius, B.<br />

INT-5BA-251<br />

Resolutions Passed at the Lithuanian<br />

Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Bulletin (newspaper);<br />

Lithuanian American National Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-277<br />

INT-5BA-252<br />

Editorial in the Lithuanian Weekly "Tevyne"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oct. IS, 1943, on the Moscow Conference<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Tevyne (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-5BA-253<br />

Lithuanian News<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Democratic Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 1943; National Relief<br />

Fund; Lithuanian American Council; Olis,<br />

Anthony; Smetona, Antanas; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-254<br />

Baltic Cooperation and the Catholic Clergy:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic-American Society<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-12.]<br />

Descriptors: B-91<br />

INT-5BA-255<br />

What Does Latvia Want?<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: East Prussia; Poland; Bilmanis, Al-<br />

fred<br />

B-99<br />

INT-5BA-256<br />

[Meie Tee, Estonian periodical, reprint <strong>of</strong> the<br />

five point declaration adopted at the meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Estonian organizations]<br />

Oct. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meie Tee (periodical); New York<br />

City<br />

INT-5BA-257<br />

Baltic Sovereignty<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-5BA-257.]<br />

Descriptors: B-100<br />

INT-5BA-258<br />

Lithuanian Reflections on the Joint<br />

Communique <strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Conference<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Vaiciulaitis,<br />

Antanas; Strazdas, Mr.; Jurgela, Constantine;<br />

YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-5BA-259<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius on the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-260<br />

To Lithuanian-Americans <strong>of</strong> all political<br />

groups except the Communist, the Moscow<br />

Conference appears as a harbinger <strong>of</strong> nothing<br />

good<br />

Nov. 6. 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-15.]<br />

Descriptors: S-63<br />

INT-5BA-261<br />

[Present tendencies in Lithuanian circles]<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Lithuanian American Council; Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Lithuanian Council, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Sept. 2-4, 1943; St. Joseph's Lithuanian Roman<br />

Catholic Association <strong>of</strong> Labor; Lithuanian<br />

Roman Catholic Literary Society; Lithuanian<br />

Roman Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuani-<br />

an National League; American Lithuanian<br />

Catholic Federation; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-262<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Communist<br />

Conference, Nov. 18, 1943<br />

iVov. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Conference <strong>of</strong> Democratic Lithuani-<br />

ans, Nov. 18, 1943; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian<br />

Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2-4, 1943;<br />

Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-263<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius and the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

JVov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-16.]<br />

Descriptors: S-65<br />

INT-5BA-264<br />

[Article "Estonia and her Right to Freedom,"<br />

by former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta]<br />

JVov. i 5. 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Crimes against<br />

humanity; World War I; Pusta, Kaarel Robert<br />

INT-5BA-265<br />

The Moscow Decisions and American<br />

Lithuanians<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Lithuanian American Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> Greater New York; Hull, Cordell; Grinius,<br />

Kazys; Pakalnis, Norbert; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-266<br />

New York Lithuanians Protest to Atlantic<br />

City Conference Relief and Rehabilitation<br />

Conference<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-5BA-267<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pakstas' Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

Nov. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-268<br />

Latvians and the Prospective Re-entry <strong>of</strong><br />

their Country<br />

Nov. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Bilmanis, Alfred; Liel-<br />

nors, Harry W.<br />

INT-5BA-269<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago,<br />

Nov. 20-22, 1943<br />

iVov. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference, Chicago, 111., Nov. 1943; Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-5BA-270<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

Nov. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference, Chicago, 111., Nov. 1943; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Balkunas, John<br />

INT-5BA-271<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the America». Baltic Society on<br />

Nov. 20, 1943; Lithuania in a Post War<br />

Europe as a Free and Independent State<br />

Dec 2, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Baltic Society; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-272<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference in Chicago<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Lithuanian<br />

Emergency Conference, Chicago, 111., Nov.<br />

1943; Lithuanian American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

New York; Zadeikis, Povilas; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Pakalnis, Norbert; Jurgela, Constantine<br />

INT-5BA-273<br />

Lithuanian Conference in Chicago<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Emergency Conference,<br />

Chicago, 111., Nov. 1943; League for the<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians<br />

INT-5BA-274<br />

"Naujoji Gadyne" Liquidation<br />

Dec. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujoji Gadyne (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-275<br />

Lithuanian Communists Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, New York, Dec. 1943<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerika (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

Communists Conference, Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec.<br />

1943<br />

INT-5BA-276<br />

Lithuanian Emergency Conference, Chicago,<br />

111., Nov. 1943 and Lithuanian Relief<br />

Questions<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference, Chicago, 111., Nov. 1943; Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-5BA-277<br />

Lithuanian Press in America<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Sandara (news-<br />

paper); Vienybe (newspaper); Draugas (newspa-<br />

per); Garsas (newspaper); Amerika (newspaper);<br />

Darbininkas (newspaper); Lietuviu Zinios (news-<br />

paper); Tevyne (newspaper); Naujienos (newspa-<br />

per); Keleivis (newspaper); Naujoji Gadyne<br />

(newspaper); Vilnis (newspaper); Laisve (news-<br />

paper); Tiesa (newspaper); Sviesa (newspaper)<br />

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INT-5BA-278 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-278<br />

[Lithuanian Communists Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, New York, Dec. 1943]<br />

Dee. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Communists Confer-<br />

ence, Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 1943; Lithuanian St.<br />

George's Society <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn<br />

INT-5BA-279<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Emergency<br />

Conference in Chicago, Nov. 20-22nd<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Emergency Conference,<br />

Chicago, 111., Nov. 1943; Lithuanian Information<br />

Bureau in New York; Lithuanian American<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New York; Tysliava, Joseph;<br />

Vinikas, M. J.; Laucka, Joseph; Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-280<br />

German Measures in the Baltic States<br />

Oct. iJ, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Lourie, Samuel A.<br />

INT-5BA-281<br />

Lithuanian Affairs; Subversive Activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communists Among American Lithuanians<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Democratic Conference,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 1943; Laisve (newspaper);<br />

Vilnis (newspaper); Grigaitis, Pius; Mizara,<br />

Rojus; Bimba, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-282<br />

Proposed Lithuanian Nationalist (Smetonaite)<br />

Conference, New York, Feb. 5-6, 1944<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-283<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Communists<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-18.]<br />

Descriptors: M-129<br />

INT-5BA-284<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian Social<br />

Democratic Weekly "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

Jan. 5. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujoji Gadyne (newspaper); Janus-<br />

kis, Jonas L.; Strazdas, Mr.; Stilsonas, J. V.;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-285<br />

On the Forthcoming American Lithuanian<br />

Congress in New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944; Naujienos (newspa-<br />

per); Draugas (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-286<br />

"Vienybe" on the Forthcoming American<br />

Lithuanian Congress<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienybe (newspaper); American Li-<br />

thuanian Congress, New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944;<br />

Tysliava, Joseph<br />

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INT-5BA-287<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organization<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian National Re-<br />

lief Fund; Pakalnis, Norbert; Balkunas, John;<br />

Olis, Anthony; Grigaitis, Pius; Vaidyla, Michael;<br />

Simutis, Leonard; Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-288<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Eastern States Nationalist Center; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Lithuanian National Relief Fund;<br />

Karpius, K. S.; Thomas, S. T.; Smetona, Antanas;<br />

Norem, Owen J. C.<br />

RPT492<br />

INT-5BA-289<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Antanas Smetona]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Smetona, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-290<br />

Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Bilmanis, Alfred; Lielnors,<br />

Harry W.; Wazeter, Francis<br />

INT-5BA-291<br />

Dr. Grigaitis on Smetona's Death<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Smetona, Antanas; Grigai-<br />

tis, Pius; Olis, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-292<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> A. Smetona's Death<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Lithuanian American Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> Greater New York; Smetona, Antanas;<br />

Karpius, K. S.; Tysliava, Joseph; Vencius, B.;<br />

Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-293<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Conference, Feb. 5-6,<br />

To Be Held in New York<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Jurgela, Constantine; Vilei-<br />

sis, Petras<br />

INT-5BA-294<br />

K. Jurgela on Polish-Baltic Relations<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Regional organization; Jur-<br />

gela, Constantine; Wazeter, Francis; Glenbocki,<br />

Judge; Markus, J. E.<br />

INT-5BA-295<br />

Lithuanians on the Soviet-Polish Situation<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Grinius, Kazys; Laucka,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-296<br />

[Reaction to Antanas Smetona's Death]<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Sweeney, Martin L.; Smeto-<br />

na, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-297<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Grinius, Kazys; Ciechanow-<br />

ski, Jan<br />

INT-5BA-298<br />

Grinius on the Forthcoming Lithuanian<br />

Nationalist Conference, Feb. 5 to 6<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-299<br />

Proposed Lithuanian Information Bureau in<br />

New York<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-5BA-300<br />

[Missing!<br />

INT-5BA-301<br />

Forthcoming Lithuanian Nationalist<br />

Conference in New York, Feb. 5 and 6<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944; Amerika (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-5BA-302<br />

Lithuanian- and Baltic-American Political<br />

Picture at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> 1944<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, Feb. 1944; Poland; Lithuanian<br />

American Council; Lithuanian American Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> Greater New York; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Committee for the Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Lithuanians; Baltic-American Cul-<br />

tural Council; Smetona, Antanas<br />

RPT 169<br />

INT-5BA-303<br />

[Meeting with S. T. Thomas and K. S.<br />

karpius]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thomas, S. T.; Karpius, K. S.; Zuris,<br />

P. J.<br />

INT-5BA-304<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Congress <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York, Feb. 5 and 6, and the Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Congress,<br />

New York, N.Y., Feb. 1944; Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-5BA-305<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 1<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms<br />

INT-5BA-306<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Convention, NYC,<br />

Feb. 5-6, 1944<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 4 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-338<br />

Descriptors: Vienybe (newspaper); League for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

INT-5BA-307<br />

Col. Grinius on Prospects for Allied Peace<br />

with Germany<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-308<br />

More on the Lithuanian Nationalist<br />

Conference, NYC, Feb. 5-6, 1944<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-309<br />

Lithuanian Soviet General Viadas Karvelis<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Grinius, Kazys; Karve-<br />

lis, Viadas; Tubelis, Jadvyga<br />

INT-5BA-310<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 2<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-311<br />

Pamphlet "Significance <strong>of</strong> Ruthenian and<br />

Muscovite Elements in Lithuanian History,"<br />

by Rev. Thomas G. Chase<br />

Feb. 13. 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Chase, Thomas G.<br />

INT-5BA-312<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting<br />

Feb. 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-19.]<br />

Descriptors: M-148<br />

INT-5BA-313<br />

Appeal <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians to the Lithuanians <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Feb. 12. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Tevyne (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-314<br />

Mr. Cordell Hull's Warning to Finland<br />

Feb. 17. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Hull, Cordell; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-315<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

New York, New York, Feb. 1944<br />

Feb. 17. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New York; Manning,<br />

Clarence A.; Januskis, Jonas L.; Jurgela,<br />

Cons tan tine<br />

INT-5BA-316<br />

Reasons for Liquidation <strong>of</strong> "Naujoji Gadyne"<br />

Feb. 18. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujoji Gadyne (newspaper); Janus-<br />

kis, Jonas L.<br />

INT-5BA-317<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 19. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-318<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 3<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-5BA-319<br />

Prime Minister Churchill's Statement in<br />

English Parliament<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Churchill, Winston S.; Laucka, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-320<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Lithuanians]<br />

Feb. 22. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Cleveland, Ohio; Li-<br />

thuanian American Council; League for the<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Thomas, S. T.; Gaba-<br />

liauskas, Stasys; Olis, Anthony; Zuris, P. J.;<br />

Karpius, K. S.<br />

RPT 516<br />

INT-5BA-321<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 4<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-322<br />

Chicago's Lithuanians and the 16 Soviet<br />

Republics<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Grigaitis, Pius; Simu-<br />

tis, Leonard; Olis, Anthony; Andrulis, Vincent<br />

INT-5BA-323<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council; Prunskis, Joseph; Gabaliauskas,<br />

Stasys; Grinius, Charles, Jr.<br />

RPT 517<br />

INT-5BA-324<br />

Resolution Adopted at the National<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian<br />

Descent, New York, New York, Feb. 1944<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Convention <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Descent, New York, N.Y., Feb.<br />

1944<br />

INT-5BA-325<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

Boston, Massachusetts, February 1944<br />

Feb. 26. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Boston, Mass.; Boston<br />

Estonian Society; Bilmanis, Alfred; Graudin,<br />

Jacob; Raczynsky, Thaddeus S.; Poeld, Oscar M.<br />

INT-5BA-326<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian National Council<br />

in Pittsburgh, Feb. 20, 1944<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

INT-5BA-327<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-20.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 175<br />

INT-5BA-328<br />

[Lithuanian Unity Conference, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Feb. 1944]<br />

Feb. 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Unity Conference,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1944; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council; Abek, Fred; Prunskis, Joseph;<br />

Simutis, Leonard; DeRighter, John T.; Mäzen,<br />

Stanley K.; Zuris, P. J.<br />

RPT 520<br />

INT-5BA-329<br />

Father Norbert Pakalnis, Rector <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the Annunciation, Brooklyn, on the<br />

Changing Attitude Toward Religion in Soviet<br />

Russia<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious liberty; Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-330<br />

Soviet Autonomy Decrees<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-5BA-331<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 5<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-332<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-21.]<br />

Descriptors: M-151<br />

INT-5BA-333<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Poland; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuani-<br />

an Workers; Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-334<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 6<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-335<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after<br />

Smetona's Death<br />

Mar. 14. 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-22.]<br />

Descriptors: B-170<br />

INT-5BA-336<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius on the Finnish-Russian<br />

Negotiations and the Second Front<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Poland; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-337<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 7<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-5BA-338<br />

Baltic States, Lecture by Reverend Janis<br />

Laupmanis<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laupmanis, Janis<br />

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INT-5BA-339 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-339<br />

Comments by Paul Dargis<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-340<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 8<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-5BA-341<br />

On the Reverend Joseph Prunskis<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prunskis, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-342<br />

"Baltic Review"<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic Review (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-343<br />

Kaarel Pusta, Former Estonian Foreign<br />

Minister, on the Soviet Baltic Situation<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia; Pusta, Kaarel Robert<br />

INT-5BA-344<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 9<br />

Apr. 1. 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-345<br />

[U.S. States with heavy Lithuanian<br />

population]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Illinois; Pennsylvania; New York<br />

State<br />

INT-5BA-346<br />

Noteworthy Lithuanian Union Meeting in<br />

Brooklyn<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Lithuanian Tailors<br />

Union<br />

INT-5BA-347<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 10<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-348<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-5BA-349<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 11<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-5BA-350<br />

Political Differences between Latvian Leaders<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvian Legation; Lielnors, Harry<br />

W.; Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-351<br />

Declaration in the name <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia<br />

Feb.. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Moscow Confer-<br />

ence<br />

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INT-5BA-352<br />

New Lithuanian Information Center<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Information Center;<br />

Simutis, Leonard<br />

INT-5BA-353<br />

Lithuanian Million Signature Petition<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tevyne (newspaper); Simutis, Leon-<br />

ard; Olis, Anthony; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-354<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 12<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-355<br />

Col. Kazys Grinius on the Present<br />

International Situation<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Information Center;<br />

Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-356<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

Meeting, Cleveland, Apr. 19, 1944]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; League for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania; United Lithuanian Relief Fund;<br />

Olis, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-357<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Groups in<br />

Argentina<br />

JVov. 9, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Grauzinis, Kazimieras<br />

INT-5BA-358<br />

American Baltic Society Meeting, Apr. 27,<br />

1944<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Baltic Society; Manning,<br />

Clarence A.<br />

INT-5BA-359<br />

Lithuanian Press Review No. 13<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-360<br />

[Dr. Alfred Senn attacked by Lithuanian<br />

spokesmen]<br />

Apr. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Laisve (newspaper); Senn, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-361<br />

News Items from Nazi-controlled Sources<br />

Infiltrating American Lithuanian Newspapers<br />

May 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Catholic Federation; Li-<br />

thuanian Catholic Federation; Prunskis, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-362<br />

[Julius Smetona on Lithuanian propaganda in<br />

America]<br />

May 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Vienybe (newspaper);<br />

Smetona, Julius<br />

INT-5BA-363<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 14<br />

May 5, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-364<br />

Lithuanian Communists Appeal to Priests to<br />

Follow Orlemanski's Example<br />

May 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Laisve<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-365<br />

Paul Dargis on Lithuanian-American Affairs<br />

May 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian<br />

American Information Center; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-366<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 15<br />

May 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-367<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pa.<br />

May 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Conference <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanian Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pa., Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., May 14, 1944<br />

INT-5BA-368<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly<br />

May, 16, 1943; May 22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-24.]<br />

Descriptors: M-185<br />

INT-5BA-369<br />

New Lithuanian Information Center<br />

May 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

INT-5BA-370<br />

Lithuanian Relief Organizations<br />

May 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund; League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania<br />

INT-5BA-371<br />

New Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

May 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-5BA-372<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 16<br />

May 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-373<br />

[Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chicago,<br />

111., May 21, 1944]<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Chicago, 111.; Chicago<br />

Tribune (newspaper); Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Lithuanian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong><br />

Illinois; Lithuanian Regional Convention, Chica-<br />

go, 111., May 21, 1944; Lithuanian Democratic<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Cook County


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-407<br />

INT-5BA-374<br />

Two New Organizations Formed in Allegheny<br />

County<br />

May 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council<br />

INT-5BA-375<br />

[Resolutions passed by Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pa.,<br />

Pittsburgh, May 14, 1944]<br />

May 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Conference <strong>of</strong> Li-<br />

thuanian Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pa., Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., May 14, 1944; Lithuanian American<br />

Council<br />

INT-5BA-376<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 17<br />

May 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-377<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 18<br />

June 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-5BA-378<br />

Lithuanian Organizations<br />

May 23. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians<br />

INT-5BA-379<br />

[Lithuanian Organizations]<br />

June 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Pitts-<br />

burgh Allied Lithuanian Victory Committee;<br />

Democratic Lithuanian Council<br />

INT-5BA-380<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-25.]<br />

Descriptors: M-196<br />

INT-5BA-381<br />

On the Swedish Radio Report About Revolt<br />

in Lithuania<br />

June 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plechavicius, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-382<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 19<br />

June 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-383<br />

Visit to the Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-384<br />

Lithuanian Celebration<br />

June 15, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; League for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Karpius, K. S.; Smetona, Julius;<br />

Zuris, P. J.; Dauzvardis, Peter<br />

INT-5BA-385<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 20<br />

June 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-386<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

May 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-23.]<br />

Descriptors: B-197<br />

INT-5BA-387<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 21<br />

June 24, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-388<br />

Former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Stasys<br />

Lozoraitis in Rome About the Allies<br />

June 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lozoraitis, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-389<br />

I.W.O. and Lithuanians<br />

June 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laisve (newspaper); Vilnis (newspa-<br />

per); International Workers Order; Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers; Lithuanian Literary<br />

Society<br />

INT-5BA-390<br />

Notes from the Lithuanian-Language Press<br />

July 1. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Catholic Federation;<br />

Naujienos (newspaper); Vilnis (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-391<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 22<br />

June 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-392<br />

Lietuvai Vaduoti Sajunga<br />

July 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Lithuania Association<br />

INT-5BA-393<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian National<br />

League Sondara, Philadelphia, June 1944<br />

July 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian National League; San-<br />

dara (newspaper); Senn, Alfred<br />

INT-5BA-394<br />

[Lithuanian meeting, Boston, Mass., July<br />

1944]<br />

July 5. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-5BA-395<br />

[Letter from Alfred Senn regarding<br />

Lithuanian short-wave radio program]<br />

May 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Senn, Alfred; Sliupis, Dr.<br />

INT-5BA-396<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American<br />

Information Center<br />

July 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

INT-5BA-397<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 23<br />

July 10, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-398<br />

Lithuanian-Americans in the First Half <strong>of</strong><br />

1944<br />

July 6, 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-28.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 200<br />

INT-5BA-399<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Opinion During<br />

the 2nd Fortnight <strong>of</strong> June, 1944<br />

July 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Dirva (newspaper); Vienybe<br />

(newspaper); Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Drau-<br />

gas (newspaper); Laisve (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-400<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

July 19. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LI-30.]<br />

Descriptors: M-214<br />

INT-5BA-401<br />

[Meeting with K. S. Karpius, July 11, 1944]<br />

July 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-402<br />

[Meeting with Pius Grigaitis, July 11, 1944]<br />

July 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Lithuanian American Council; Grigai-<br />

tis, Pius; Ancevich, Franz<br />

INT-5BA-403<br />

Former Estonian Foreign Minister Pusta on<br />

the Present Situation in the Baltic States<br />

July 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Pusta, Kaarel Robert<br />

INT-5BA-404<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 24<br />

July 17, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-405<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Leaders on Future<br />

Relations with Russia<br />

July 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Poland;<br />

Pakalnis, Norbert<br />

INT-5BA-406<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 25<br />

July 22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-407<br />

Former Lithuanian Nationalist Leader Dr.<br />

Domas Cesevidus Announces his Stand for a<br />

Soviet Lithuania<br />

July 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cesevicius, Domas<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 57


INT-5BA-408<br />

INT-5BA-408<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 26<br />

July 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-409<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Advance<br />

July 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Sandara (news-<br />

paper); Draugas (newspaper); Vilnis (newspa-<br />

per); Laisve (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-410<br />

Pro-Soviet Appeal to Lithuanian Nationalists<br />

July 31. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cesevicius, Domas<br />

INT-5BA-411<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujienos (newspaper); Laisve<br />

(newspaper); Dirva (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-5BA-412<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 27<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-413<br />

Dargis on Lithuanian Affairs<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-414<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 28<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-415<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Paper Prefers<br />

Russians to Poles<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians; Poles; Amerikos Lietuvis<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-416<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 29<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-417<br />

Joseph Laucka, Lithuanian Catholic Editor,<br />

on Soviet-Lithuanian Relations<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laucka, Joseph; Cesevicius, Domas<br />

INT-5BA-418<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund and<br />

Lithuanian Political Strife in America<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Lithuanian Relief Fund;<br />

Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-419<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 30<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-420<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

58 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LI-36.]<br />

Descriptors: N-7<br />

INT-5BA-421<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 31<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-5BA-422<br />

Interview with Stanley Gabaliauskas<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabaliauskas, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-423<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Premier's Statement to the<br />

Press<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujienos (newspaper); Amerika<br />

(newspaper); Dirva (newspaper); Gedvilas, Me-<br />

chislav<br />

INT-5BA-424<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 32<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-425<br />

No Comments on Soviet Lithuanian<br />

Premiers's Recent Statement<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-426<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-37.]<br />

Descriptors: N-28<br />

INT-5BA-427<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Representative in<br />

Washington<br />

Sept 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-38.]<br />

Descriptors: N-33<br />

INT-5BA-428<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 33<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social Democratic Federation<br />

INT-5BA-429<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund; Koncius, J. B.; Valaitis, Jonas; Smetona,<br />

Julius<br />

INT-5BA-430<br />

Changes in the Lithuanian American<br />

Information Center<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; United Lithuanian Relief Fund; Grinius,<br />

Kazys; Pakstas, Kazys; Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-431<br />

Talk with Colonel Kazys Grinius<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; United Lithuanian Relief Fund; Grinius,<br />

Kazys; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-432<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian<br />

Relief Fund Headquarters<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; United Lithuanian<br />

Relief Fund; Morris, Newbold; Zadeikis, Povilas;<br />

Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-433<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center<br />

Reports on Baltic Visit to the State<br />

Department<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

INT-5BA-434<br />

United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian and Latvian and Estonian<br />

Extraction<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet military occupation policies;<br />

German military occupation policies; United<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian,<br />

Latvian, and Estonian Extraction<br />

INT-5BA-435<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 34-HR<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-436<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 35-HR<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-437<br />

On the Rumor <strong>of</strong> Bolshevik Murder <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop Skvireckas, Bishop Matulionis,<br />

and Bishop Brizgys<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skvireckas, Archbishop; Matulionis,<br />

T.; Brizgys, Bishop<br />

INT-5BA-438<br />

No Minister to the Baltic States?<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-40.]<br />

Descriptors: N-60<br />

INT-5BA-439<br />

Latvian Activities in America<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Amerikas Latweetis<br />

(newspaper); Ausma (newspaper); Drauga Vests<br />

(newspaper); Latvian Union <strong>of</strong> America; Latvian<br />

World Alliance; New York Latvian Society;<br />

Latvian Workers Society<br />

INT-5BA-440<br />

Lithuanians in Latin America and Canada<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Canada; Grigaitis,<br />

Pius<br />

INT-5BA-441<br />

Sundry Lithuanian Items<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Roman Catholic Priests;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius; Gedvilas, Mechislav


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-475<br />

INT-5BA-442<br />

Estonian Activities in America<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Meie Tee (periodical);<br />

Uus Ihn (newspaper); Estonian Educational<br />

Society; World Association <strong>of</strong> Estonians; Estoni-<br />

an Progressive Society<br />

INT-5BA-443<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Council<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-444<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 36-HR<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-445<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpios, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Dirva"<br />

Oct. 14. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-5BA-446<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> Teheran<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-41.]<br />

Descriptors: N-74<br />

INT-5BA-447<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 37-HR<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-448<br />

Lithuanian Convention in New York<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-449<br />

[Petition to President Roosevelt regarding<br />

Lithuanian independence]<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-5SA-450<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 38-HR<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-5BA-451<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers;<br />

Lithuanian Literature Society; Mizara, Rojus;<br />

Gasiunas, John<br />

INT-5BA-452<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center and<br />

Lithuanian American Council<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; Lithuanian American Council; Lithuani-<br />

an National Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian<br />

Roman Catholic Alliance <strong>of</strong> America; Lithuani-<br />

an Workers Alliance; Jurgela, Constantine<br />

INT-5BA-453<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 39-HR<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-454<br />

Baltic Nationalists Join Forces<br />

Nov. 4, ¡944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LI-42.]<br />

Descriptors: B-270<br />

INT-5BA-455<br />

Latvians in New England<br />

iVov. 3. 1944. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Amerikas Latweetis<br />

(periodical); Ausma (periodical); Lettonian<br />

Workingman's Association; Boston Latvian<br />

Forum; United Latvian Relief; Latvian Relief,<br />

Inc.; Sieburg, Jacob; Lyman, John; Daugman,<br />

John; Selmer, Carl W.; Graudin, Jacob<br />

INT-5BA-456<br />

[Meeting with Paul Dargis]<br />

JVov. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Lithuanian Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Dargis, Paul<br />

INT-5BA-457<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund; National War Fund; Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-458<br />

[Lithuanian Notes from Chicago. 111.]<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Girgaitis, Pius; Kal,<br />

Charles P.; Saltimieras, Paul B.<br />

INT-5BA-459<br />

[Liaudies Balsas, Lithuanian publication in<br />

Toronto]<br />

iVov. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Liaudies Balsas (periodical)<br />

INT-5BA-460<br />

Lithuanian Nationalists Seek Unity<br />

iVov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Vilei-<br />

sis, Petras; Simutis, Leonard<br />

INT-5BA-461<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Lithuanian<br />

Council Meeting in NYC, Oct. 18, 1944<br />

iVov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Lithuanian American Information Cen-<br />

ter; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-462<br />

Lithuanians and the Presidential Election<br />

JVov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-463<br />

Lithuanians and Poles on Relations with<br />

Soviet Russia<br />

iVov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-464<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 40-HR<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Matu-<br />

lionis. T.; Smetona, Julius<br />

INT-5BA-465<br />

Lithuanians in Canada<br />

iVov. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-5BA-466<br />

Lithuanian American Council Rejects<br />

Nationalist Pr<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Collaboration<br />

iVov. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-43.]<br />

Descriptors: B-276<br />

INT-5BA-467<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-5BA-468<br />

Lithuanian-American Information Center<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian-American Information<br />

Center; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-469<br />

Remarks by Kazys Pakstas<br />

iVov. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-470<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 41-HR<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: OUs, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-471<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts regarding<br />

Lithuanian organizations and leaders]<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-5BA-472<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Dirva"<br />

iVov. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Karpius, K. S.<br />

RPT691<br />

INT-5BA-473<br />

Estonian Relief Committee, Inc.<br />

iVov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Estonian Relief Commit-<br />

tee; Kaiv, Johannes<br />

INT-5BA-474<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Difficulties<br />

Nov. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Lithuanian Relief<br />

Fund; Kincius, Rev.; Darlys, Barbara; Kiselev,<br />

Mr.<br />

INT-5BA-475<br />

Lithuanian Query<br />

Nov. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federa-<br />

tion; Lithuanian Cultural Association; Lithuani-<br />

an American Council<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 59


INT-5BA-476<br />

INT-5BA-476<br />

Latvian Relief, Inc.<br />

Nov. 27. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvian Relief, Inc.; Lielnors, Harry<br />

W.<br />

INT-5BA-477<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> New York Latvian<br />

Organization<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Truce, G.; Daugman, John<br />

INT-5BA-478<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 42-HR<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Lithuanian Relief Fund;<br />

Smetona, Julius<br />

INT-5BA-479<br />

Letts in Chicago<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Chicago Latvian Club;<br />

Illinois Latvian Benevolent Society; Essenberg,<br />

Jacob Martin; Kazaks, Mr.; Legsdin, A.;<br />

Bontoux, August<br />

INT-5BA-480<br />

[National Conference <strong>of</strong> Latvian<br />

Organizations, New York, N.Y., Nov. 1944]<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Conference <strong>of</strong> Latvian Or-<br />

ganizations, New York, N.Y., Nov. 1944;<br />

Daugman, John<br />

INT-5BA-481<br />

Latvians<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Latvian Educational Sing-<br />

ing Society; Johnson, August<br />

RPT697<br />

INT-5BA-482<br />

[Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federation<br />

Meeting, New York, Oct. 1944]<br />

JVov. 30. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Roman Catholic Federa-<br />

tion; Lithuanian Cultural Institute; Juras, Pranas<br />

INT-5BA-483<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 43-HR<br />

Dec 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-484<br />

Largest Lithuanian Catholic Society Expands<br />

Its Activities<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-45.]<br />

Descriptors: N-125<br />

INT-5BA-485<br />

Lithuanian Communists in Canada<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-5BA-486<br />

New Agency for Latvian Relief Organized<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LA-2.]<br />

Descriptors: N-127<br />

60 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-5BA-487<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 44-HR<br />

Dec. 9th, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-488<br />

[Lithuanian American Council meeting,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec 1944]<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-5BA-489<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Lithuanian<br />

American Council; League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania; Gabaliauskas, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-490<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 45-HR<br />

Dec. ¡6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rotomskis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-491<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 46-HR<br />

Dec. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-492<br />

Ultra-Nationalists Withhold Support <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-46.]<br />

Descriptors: N-149<br />

INT-5BA-493<br />

Father Dr. Joseph Vaskas, Rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Marianapolis College, on American<br />

Lithuanian Politics<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Information Center; Li-<br />

thuanian American Council;, Vaskas, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-494<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 47-HR<br />

Dec. 50, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-495<br />

Politics in the Lithuanian Amalgamated<br />

Garment Workers Union Branch in Brooklyn<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Amalgamated Garment<br />

Workers Union<br />

INT-5BA-496<br />

[Lithuanian Relief luncheon meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 1944]<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lithuanian Relief, Inc.;<br />

League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Olis,<br />

Anthony; Zuris, P. J.; Karpius, K. S.<br />

RPT716<br />

INT-5BA-497<br />

Two Lithuanian Nationalist Leaders in Exile<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-47.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 226<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-498<br />

Further notes on Latvians in the Americas<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvians; Statistical data: popula-<br />

tion; Courland Young Men's Society<br />

INT-5BA-499<br />

Memo regarding Estonian Associations<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Estonian Workers' Club;<br />

Estonian Progressive Society<br />

INT-5BA-500<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 48-HR<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-5BA-501<br />

Lithuanian Organization in Allied Occupied<br />

Italy<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-5BA-502<br />

Political Strife Amongst Lithuanians<br />

Jan. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Kar-<br />

pius, K. S.; Laucka, Joseph; Smetona, Julius<br />

INT-5BA-503<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 49-HR<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zadeikis, Povilas<br />

INT-5BA-504<br />

Lithuanian-American Cleric Despairs <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-172<br />

INT-5BA-505<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 50-HR<br />

Jan. 20. 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-506<br />

Talk with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas,<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Leader<br />

Jan. 18. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-507<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Manhattan Lithuanians in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> the United Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

INT-5BA-508<br />

Gyorda's Resignation From the United<br />

Lithuanian Relief Fund<br />

Jan. 25. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Lithuanian Relief Fund;<br />

Gyorda, Mr.; Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-509<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 51-HR<br />

Jan. 27. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Lithuanian Relief Fund; An-<br />

tonini, Luigi


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-542<br />

INT-5BA-510<br />

[Lithuanian Independence Day Meeting,<br />

Akron, Ohio, Feb. 1945]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Gabaliauskas, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-511<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 52-HR<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Lithuanian Literary Society;<br />

Bimba, Antanas<br />

INT-5BA-512<br />

Julius Smetona Advocates War on Russia by<br />

the U.S. and England<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Smetona, Julius<br />

INT-5BA-513<br />

Julius Smetona Calls for Lithuanian-American<br />

Crusade Against Bolshevism<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LI-49.]<br />

Descriptors: N-199<br />

INT-5BA-514<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 53-HR<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-515<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting at Webster Hall<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-50.]<br />

Descriptors: M-291<br />

INT-5BA-516<br />

Latvian Community in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 7, 1945. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LA-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 230<br />

INT-5BA-517<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day meeting,<br />

Boston, Massachusetts<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Michelson, Stanley<br />

INT-5BA-518<br />

American Lithuanian Council Conference in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Feb. 21. 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius; Simutis, Leonard<br />

INT-5BA-519<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Groups in<br />

Argentina<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Grauzinis, Kaziemeras<br />

INT-5BA-520<br />

Lithuanian Catholic Cultural Activity in<br />

Brazil<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Lithuanian Roman Catholic<br />

St. Joseph's Federation; Lithuanian Catholic<br />

Women's Society; Lithuanian Catholic Men's<br />

League; Lithuanian Catholic Youth League, the<br />

Knights<br />

INT-5BA-521<br />

Forthcoming Ultra-Nationalist Conference in<br />

Washington on Mar. 23rd, 24th, 1945<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ultra-Nationalist Conference,<br />

Washington, D.C., Mar. 1945; American Li-<br />

thuanian Mission; Olis, Anthony; Petrutis, Mr.;<br />

Jurgela, Constantine<br />

INT-5BA-522<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 54-HR<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-523<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sees Yalta<br />

Decision as Touchstone for Lithuanian<br />

Independence<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-51.]<br />

Descriptors: B-318<br />

INT-5BA-524<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian<br />

American Press<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-321<br />

INT-5BA-525<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration at<br />

the International Institute, Boston<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia; Boston, Mass.; Boston Es-<br />

tonian Society; Poeld, Oscar M.; Kaiv, Johannes;<br />

Blumit, Oswald A.; Galinis, Francis E.<br />

INT-5BA-526<br />

Interview with P. J. Zuris<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zuris, P. J.<br />

RPT 775<br />

INT-5BA-527<br />

[League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania memo<br />

to President Roosevelt]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Zuris, P. J.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-5BA-528<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 56-HR<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-529<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Forthcoming<br />

Conference<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Mission<br />

INT-5BA-530<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas on the International<br />

Situation<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-531<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Prepares for<br />

San Francisco<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-53.]<br />

Descriptors: N-232<br />

INT-5BA-532<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 57-HR<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 8 p.<br />

INT-5BA-533<br />

Spokesman for Lithuanian National Cause<br />

Sees Hope for Real Autonomy Under<br />

U.S.S.R.<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

N-244<br />

INT-5BA-534<br />

Lithuanians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-535<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 57-HR<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-536<br />

Conversation with Kazys Grinius<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-537<br />

[Letter from Bjarne Braatoy, Chief, Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch]<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braatoy, Bjarne<br />

INT-5BA-538<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 59-HR<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-5BA-539<br />

[Opinions from P. J. Zuris, K. S. Karpius,<br />

and Dr. Thomas regarding the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Zuris, P. J.; Karpius, K. S.;<br />

Thomas, S. T.<br />

RPT 807<br />

INT-5BA-540<br />

Lithuanian American Council Disturbed by<br />

Smetonists' Pre-San Francisco Activity<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-55.]<br />

Descriptors: N-255<br />

INT-5BA-541<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 60-HR<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-542<br />

[Paul Dargis, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian<br />

National Alliance comments on Lithuanian<br />

American concerns]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; As-<br />

sociation <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Workers; Dargis, Paul<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 61


INT-5BA-543<br />

INT-5BA-543<br />

Interview with Stasys Gabaliauskas<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabaliauskas, Stasys; Smetona, Juli-<br />

us; Karpius, K. S.; Zuris, P. J.; Olis, Anthony;<br />

Kumskis, Alexander G.; Baciunas, Joseph<br />

RPT810<br />

INT-5BA-544<br />

San Francisco Conference and the Baltic<br />

States<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; National Catholic Welfare Conference;<br />

Zadeikis, Povilas; Bilmanis, Alfred; Olis, Antho-<br />

ny; Baciunas, Joseph; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-545<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; League for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Zadeikis, Povilas; Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

N-271<br />

INT-5BA-546<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-57.]<br />

Descriptors: N-275<br />

INT-5BA-547<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Rev. Owen J. C.<br />

Norem, former American Minister to<br />

Lithuania]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braatoy, Bjame; Norem, Owen J. C.<br />

INT-5BA-548<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 61-HR<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-5BA-549<br />

Lithuanian "Ambassador at Large" for Unity<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baciunas, Joseph<br />

INT-5BA-550<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 62-HR<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-5BA-551<br />

Lithuanian American Council Delegates to<br />

San Francisco<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Laukaitis, William F.; Kvetkas, William;<br />

Kizis, Mary<br />

INT-5BA-552<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sending Dark<br />

Horse Delegation to San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33LI-58.]<br />

Descriptors: N-296<br />

62 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-5BA-553<br />

[Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Lithuanian American<br />

Council]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Lithuanian American<br />

Council<br />

INT-5BA-554<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; Lithuanian American Council; Kumskis,<br />

Alexander G.; Olis, Anthony; Zuris, P. J.<br />

INT-5BA-555<br />

Lithuanian Official Representation in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-5BA-556<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 63-HR<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-5BA-557<br />

[Accounting <strong>of</strong> a lecture given by Kazys<br />

Pakstas and an article from the Lithuanian<br />

Bulletin written by Kazys Pakstas]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-558<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetonist Lithuanians<br />

at San Francisco Declared a Fraud<br />

May 2. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-59.]<br />

Descriptors: N-309<br />

INT-5BA-559<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 64-HR<br />

May 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-5BA-560<br />

Catholic Bishops' Statement Seized Upon by<br />

Lithuanian-Language Papers<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-60.]<br />

Descriptors: N-319<br />

INT-5BA-561<br />

Colonel K. Grinius in San Francisco<br />

May 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-562<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 65-HR<br />

May 14, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-5BA-563<br />

William Laukaitis' Press Interview at San<br />

Francisco<br />

May 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; American Lithuanian Mission; Laukai-<br />

tis, William F.<br />

INT-5BA-564<br />

United Lithuanian Relief Fund Chief Father<br />

J. B. Koncius' Prospective Trip to Europe<br />

May 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Lithuanian Relief Fund;<br />

Koncius, J. B.<br />

INT-5BA-565<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 66-HR<br />

May 21, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

INT-5BA-566<br />

Sidney Hillman on the Baltic States<br />

May 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hillman, Sidney<br />

INT-5BA-567<br />

Lithuanian Evening at 40 East Street, New<br />

York City, Music, Dancing, Movies<br />

May 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-568<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-5BA-569<br />

Visit From Colonel K. Grinius After His<br />

Return From San Francisco<br />

May 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-570<br />

[Press conference by Judge William F.<br />

Laukaitis <strong>of</strong> Baltimore reading from a<br />

memorandum on a postwar international<br />

organization]<br />

May 15, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; United Latvian American Committee;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Estonian American Organ-<br />

izations; United Organizations <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian Extraction;<br />

Laukaitis, William F.<br />

INT-5BA-571<br />

Lithuanian Affairs<br />

May 26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grigaitis, Pius; Olis, An-<br />

thony<br />

RPT311<br />

INT-5BA-572<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 67-HR<br />

May 28. 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-573<br />

Colonel K. Grinius Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Observer for<br />

Lithuanian Minister at San Francisco<br />

May 28. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Zadeikis, Povilas; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-574<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 68-HR


Reference Bibliography INT-5BA-605<br />

June 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-575<br />

Two Estonian Letters<br />

June 4, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Mullart, Damara<br />

RPT316<br />

INT-5BA-576<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Dirva"<br />

June 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Karpius, K. S.<br />

RPT882<br />

INT-5BA-577<br />

Important Lithuanian Refugees in American<br />

and British Occupied Zones<br />

June 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sidzikauskas, V.; Kreve-Mickevici-<br />

us, V.; Skirpa, K.<br />

INT-5BA-578<br />

American Lithuanian Politics in San<br />

Francisco<br />

June 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-579<br />

New Lithuanian University in Vilna<br />

June 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-5BA-580<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 69-HR<br />

June 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-581<br />

Interview with Mr. A. Simutis, Attache to the<br />

Consul General <strong>of</strong> Lithuania and the Consul,<br />

Jonas Budrys<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simutis, A.; Budrys, Jonas<br />

INT-5BA-582<br />

American Lithuanian Council Meeting at New<br />

York on June ll-16th<br />

June 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; United Lithuanian Relief Fund; Li-<br />

thuanian American Council; Laukaitis, William<br />

F.; Vitaitis, S.; Budrys, Jonas<br />

INT-5BA-583<br />

Lithuanian Americans: San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

May 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-5BA-584<br />

[Telegram encouraging support for Lithuanian<br />

status as a Soviet Republic]<br />

May 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Laisve (newspaper)<br />

INT-5BA-585<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Judge William<br />

F. Laukaitis and William T. Kvetkas<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laukaitis, William F.; Kvetkas, Wil-<br />

liam<br />

INT-5BA-586<br />

[American Lithuanian Mission memorandum<br />

on some aspects <strong>of</strong> the World Security<br />

Organization, concerning the rights <strong>of</strong> small<br />

nations and related matters]<br />

May 23, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

American Lithuanian Mission; Olis, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-587<br />

Visit with Rojus Mizara, Lithuanian<br />

Communist Leader<br />

June 22, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mizara, Rojus<br />

INT-5BA-588<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 70-HR<br />

June 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lozoraitis, Stasys<br />

INT-5BA-589<br />

[Judge William F. Laukaitis, William<br />

Kvetkas, and Kazys V. Grinius meeting with<br />

Dewitt C. Poole regarding the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Lithuanian American<br />

Council; Laukaitis, William F.; Kvetkas, William;<br />

Grinius, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-590<br />

[Anthony A. Olis and Alexander G. Kumskis<br />

representing the American Lithuanian<br />

Mission for the San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; Olis, Anthony; Kumskis, Alexander G.<br />

INT-5BA-591<br />

[Alexander Kumskis and P. J. Zuris meeting<br />

with DeWitt C. Poole regarding the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

May 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Lithuanian Mis-<br />

sion; Kumskis, Alexander G.; Zuris, P. J.<br />

INT-5BA-592<br />

Conversation with a Lithuanian-American<br />

Communist Leader<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-61.]<br />

Descriptors: N-368<br />

INT-5BA-593<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuania<br />

June 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Olis, Anthony; Smetona, Julius<br />

RPT912<br />

INT-5BA-594<br />

Interview with K. S. Karpius, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Dirva"<br />

June 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpius, K. S.; Thomas, S. T.<br />

RPT914<br />

INT-5BA-595<br />

Some Lithuanian Reflections After the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

June 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Kizis, Mary; Olis, Anthony<br />

INT-5BA-596<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 71-HR<br />

July 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-5BA-597<br />

Lithuanian Notes<br />

July 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-378<br />

INT-5BA-598<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 72-HR<br />

July 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic News Bulletin (newspaper);<br />

Galvanauskas, Earnest; Koncius, J. B.; Byrnes,<br />

James F.<br />

INT-5BA-599<br />

Strife within the American Lithuanian<br />

Council<br />

July 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council; Li-<br />

thuanian American Information Center; Kizis,<br />

Mary; Laukaitis, William F.; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Kvetkas, William<br />

INT-5BA-600<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-5BA-601<br />

Memorandum on Postwar International<br />

Organization<br />

Mar.-Apr. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Proposals; Re-<br />

gional organization; U.N. planning and develop-<br />

ment; Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-5BA-602<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 73-HR<br />

July 16, 1945. 6 p.<br />

INT-5BA-603<br />

Memorandum on a Postwar International<br />

Organization<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Proposals; U.N.<br />

planning and development; Lithuanian Ameri-<br />

can Council; United Latvian American Commit-<br />

tee; United Committee <strong>of</strong> Estonian American<br />

Organizations<br />

INT-5BA-604<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-5BA-605<br />

Lithuanian Displaced Persons Problem<br />

July 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Abyssinia; Displaced persons; Pak-<br />

stas, Kazys<br />

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INT-5BA-606 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-5BA-606<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kazys Pakstas on the Results <strong>of</strong><br />

San Francisco<br />

July 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-5BA-607<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-5BA-608<br />

Lithuanian Press Report No. 74-HR<br />

July 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-5BA-609<br />

Lithuanian News<br />

July 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation<br />

RPT 337<br />

INT-5BA-610<br />

Lithuanian-American Leader Describes<br />

Lithuanian "Liberation" Committee in<br />

Germany<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-63.]<br />

Descriptors: N-423<br />

Belgians<br />

INT-6BE-1 to INT-6BE-100<br />

Belgians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> German<br />

propaganda and occupation policies in Belgium;<br />

the role <strong>of</strong> King Leopold III and the monarchy in<br />

postwar Belgium; postwar treatment <strong>of</strong> Germa-<br />

ny; and Belgian reactions to the planning and<br />

implementation <strong>of</strong> Allied occupation plans.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33BE-1 to<br />

INT-33BE-7.<br />

Descriptors: Belgium; Belgians; Allied military<br />

occupation policies; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; German military occupation policies;<br />

Germany<br />

INT-6BE-1<br />

[Recent events]<br />

Sept.-Nov. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-6BE-2<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Free, Experienced Group is<br />

Ready to Take Over in Belgium<br />

Sept 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fodor, M. W.; Spaak, Paul Henri;<br />

Pierlot, Hubert<br />

INT-6BE-3<br />

[Belgian author]<br />

June 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-6BE-4<br />

Pierlot, Here, Sees Leopold Helpless<br />

July 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pierlot, Hubert<br />

INT-6BE-5<br />

[Henry Grégoire]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Grégoire, Henry<br />

INT-6BE-6<br />

Miscellaneous Notes on Belgians in United<br />

States, Taken From Periodical "Belgium"<br />

June 2, 1942. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-6BE-7<br />

[Betty Barzin]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Betty<br />

INT-6BE-8<br />

Memorandum for Colonel Donovan<br />

iVov. 12, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spaak, Paul Henri<br />

INT-6BE-9<br />

[Belgian leaders]<br />

May 15, ¡942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Zeeland, Paul; Theunis, George;<br />

Raul, Richard; van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-6BE-10<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-11<br />

Belgian Seamen Win Pay Increase<br />

Nov. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-6BE-12<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-13<br />

[Belgian Govemment-in-ExUe]<br />

July 8, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Spaak, Paul Henri; Pierlot, Hubert<br />

INT-6BE-14<br />

Sentiments on a ' 'Punishing Peace"<br />

12/7/42. 1 p.<br />

Belgium;<br />

INT-6BE-15<br />

Report Prepared by Division <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Republics on Franz van Cauwelaert<br />

Jan. 10. 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Chile; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-6BE-16<br />

[Missing]<br />

64 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-6BE-17<br />

These Days: Small Nations Want To Live<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-6BE-18<br />

Story From the "Greek National Herald"<br />

Concerning a Speech Made by Franz van<br />

Cauwelaert<br />

4/14/43. 1 p.+ 4 0V.<br />

Descriptors: van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-6BE-19<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin<br />

Groups for Which we Have Card Files But<br />

No Branches Listed<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxemburger Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Belgian American Educational Foun-<br />

dation; Belgian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in the<br />

U.S.<br />

INT-6BE-20<br />

Belgians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; United Belgian Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

INT-6BE-21<br />

[Alleged views <strong>of</strong> Frans van Cauwelaert on<br />

postwar Germany]<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-6BE-22<br />

"France Forever" Meeting in the Cleveland<br />

College Auditorium<br />

May 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: France Forever<br />

RPT 309<br />

INT-6BE-23<br />

Belgian Ambassador in Chicago<br />

June 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; United Belgian Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> Chicago; van der Stratten-Ponthoz,<br />

Robert<br />

INT-6BE-24<br />

Belgian, Jewish Diamond Magnates<br />

(Lipschutz and the two Goldmuntz Brothers)<br />

June 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lipschutz, Mr.; Goldmuntz, Messrs.<br />

INT-6BE-25<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-26<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner, July 21<br />

July 22, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgian-American Associates; van<br />

Cauwelaert, Frans; van der Stratten-Ponthoz,<br />

Robert<br />

INT-6BE-27<br />

[Luxemburg-American groups]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-6BE-28<br />

[Belgian-American groups]<br />

Sept 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Associations<br />

INT-6BE-29<br />

Belgium and AMG<br />

Sept 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Belgium; van<br />

der Stratten-Ponthoz, Robert; de Gruben, Baron


Reference Bibliography INT-6BE-73<br />

INT-6BE-30<br />

Interview with Mr. Paul Von Zeeland<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-2.]<br />

Descriptors: S-51<br />

INT-6BE-31<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-32<br />

Reverend Paul Derooy<br />

JVov. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Rooy, Paul E.; van Cauwelaert,<br />

Frans<br />

INT-6BE-33<br />

Mme. Francois Dony<br />

Dec. 9. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dony, Francois<br />

INT-6BE-34<br />

Frans Van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-3.]<br />

Descriptors: M-119<br />

INT-6BE-35<br />

Opposition to the King <strong>of</strong> the Belgians<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-6BE-36<br />

Developments in Trade Union and Political<br />

Fields<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Political parties<br />

INT-6BE-37<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-38<br />

Smut's Speech and Belgian Mental<br />

Reservations<br />

Afar. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smuts, Jan; de Rooy, Paul E.<br />

INT-6BE-39<br />

Belgian Politican Wary <strong>of</strong> Predictions on<br />

Russia<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Wauters, Arthur<br />

INT-6BE-40<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-41<br />

Belgian Meeting in Detroit<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-4.]<br />

Descriptors: M-172<br />

INT-6BE-42<br />

Dr. Arthur Wauter's article in "Belgium"<br />

May 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wauters, Arthur<br />

INT-6BE-43<br />

Boston visit <strong>of</strong> Ambassador George Theunis<br />

May 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theunis, George<br />

INT-6BE-44<br />

Belgian Views on Peace Plans and Postwar<br />

Organization<br />

June 10. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgium (periodical); News from<br />

Belgium (bulletin); Hislaire, Rene<br />

INT-6BE-45 to INT-6BE-46<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-47<br />

Belgium Inveighs Against a "S<strong>of</strong>t Peace"<br />

June 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-208<br />

INT-6BE-48<br />

Mme. Barzin's Views<br />

June 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Betty<br />

INT-6BE-49 to INT-6BE-51<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-52<br />

Belgian View on the "London Times"<br />

Editorial <strong>of</strong> Aug. 12, 1944<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Rooy, Paul E.; van Cauwelaert,<br />

Frans<br />

INT-6BE-53 to INT-6BE-57<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-58<br />

[Belgian program. New York City]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-6BE-59<br />

Belgian Echoes; Betty Barzin in Chicago<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Betty; Pierlot, Hubert<br />

INT-06BE-60<br />

Luncheon to hear Mr. Henri Fast speak on<br />

"The United Nations <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow"<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-6.]<br />

Descriptors: M-269<br />

INT-6BE-61<br />

[Belgians in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

Jan. 18. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

RPT731<br />

INT-6BE-62<br />

[Belgian suspicions <strong>of</strong> France]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Grégoire, Henri<br />

INT-6BE-63<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Henri Grégoire <strong>of</strong><br />

Brussels<br />

Feb. 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grégoire, Henri<br />

INT-6BE-64<br />

Interview with Mrs. Barzin and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Gergoire<br />

Feb. 24. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Betty; Grégoire, Henri<br />

INT-6BE-65<br />

Interview with Mr. Max F. Horn<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horn, Max F.<br />

INT-6BE-66<br />

Conversation held at OWI with Mr.<br />

Kochnitzky and Mr. Torczner, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Belgian Desk<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kochnitzky, Leon A.; Torczner,<br />

Harry<br />

INT-6BE-67<br />

Interview with Monseigneur de Strycker<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; France;<br />

Spain; de Strycker, Monseigneur<br />

INT-6BE-68<br />

Evening Spent at Home <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and<br />

Mrs. Paul Barzin<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Barzin, Betty; Bar-<br />

zin, Marcel; Kocknitzky, Leon A.<br />

INT-6BE-69<br />

Interview with Pere Hebran<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Hebran, Pere<br />

INT-6BE-70<br />

Interview with Mr. Galpin <strong>of</strong> the Belgian<br />

American Foundation<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgian American Foundation; Gal-<br />

pin, Pierre C.<br />

INT-6BE-71<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Hislaire, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hislaire, Rene<br />

INT-6BE-72<br />

Interview with Mr. Henri Fast, <strong>of</strong> Belgian<br />

Information Center<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; War relief; Fast, Hen-<br />

INT-6BE-73<br />

Interview with Mr. Alex Salkin, Lawyer For<br />

One <strong>of</strong> Our Grain Companies<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

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INT-6BE-73<br />

Descriptors: Salkin, Alex<br />

INT-6BE-74<br />

Luncheon with Mrs. Betty Barzin<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Betty<br />

INT-6BE-75<br />

Evening Spent at the Barznns<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzun, Jacques<br />

INT-6BE-76<br />

Interview with Mr. Guy Daufresne de la<br />

Chevaine <strong>of</strong> Belfian Consulate<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; de la Chevaine,<br />

Guy D.<br />

INT-6BE-77<br />

[Mrs. Betty Barzin on Belgian groups in<br />

United States]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rhineland; War relief; Barzin, Betty<br />

INT-6BE-78<br />

Interview with Colonel Marcel Ronge, Chief<br />

<strong>of</strong> personnel for the Amitas Corp<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Food supply; Food<br />

assistance; Ronge, Marcel<br />

INT-6BE-79<br />

Interview with Mr. Maurice Smitz, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Banque Belge Pour L'Etranger<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smitz, Maurice<br />

INT-6BE-80 to INT-6BE-82<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-83<br />

[Luxembourg items]<br />

1943/1944. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg; Economic conditions;<br />

Charlotte, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg;<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Dupong, Pierre; La<br />

Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-6BE-84<br />

Evening Spent at the Barzin's<br />

Mar. 28. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Marcel; Koyre, Alexandre<br />

INT-6BE-85<br />

Interview with Mr. Rene Zonderman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Press Association<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Propaganda; Fascists<br />

and fascist parties; Casa Italiana; Zonderman,<br />

Rene<br />

INT-6BE-86<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-87<br />

Interview with Mrs. Robert Brunner<br />

Apr. 6. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brunner, Mrs. Robert<br />

INT-6BE-88<br />

Interview with Mr. Frank Meyer,<br />

Luxemburger, and His Son, Private in U.S.<br />

Army<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meyer, Frank<br />

INT-6BE-89<br />

Conversation with Mr. Goris<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

UNCIO; Goris, Jan Albert<br />

INT-6BE-90<br />

Interview with Miss Cauwelaert at Her<br />

Home<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Cauwelaert, Miss; Charles,<br />

Prince <strong>of</strong> Belgium<br />

INT-6BE-91<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BE-7.]<br />

Descriptors: B-349<br />

INT-6BE-92<br />

Interview <strong>of</strong> Monsieur Goris, Chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belgian Information Bureau<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgian Information Bureau; Goris,<br />

Jan Albert<br />

INT-6BE-93<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

66 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-6BE-94 to INT-6BE-95<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-6BE-96<br />

Farewell Evening Spent at the Home <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Barzin<br />

July 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Barzin, Marcel; Barzin, Bet-<br />

ty; Vignaux, Paul; Grégoire, Henri<br />

INT-6BE-97 to INT-6BE-100<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians<br />

INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and political<br />

attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Bulgarian-Macedonian com-<br />

munities in the U.S. The primary concern was<br />

postwar independence for Macedonia, and<br />

Macedonian-Americans wanted the region to be<br />

reconstituted as an independent state or as an<br />

autonomous region within a Balkan federation.<br />

Bulgarians and Bulgarian-Americans desired<br />

that Macedonia be a part <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria.<br />

Documents also discuss Bulgarian collabora-<br />

tion with the Axis powers; the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bulgarian press in the U.S.; and Bulgarian<br />

rapprochement with the Soviet Union.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33BU-1 to<br />

INT-33BU-18.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Bulgarians; Macedonia;<br />

Greece; Yugoslavia; Soviet Union; Sovereignty<br />

INT-7BU-1<br />

Preliminary Report on Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Groups in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden glas (newspaper); Bulgari-<br />

an Socialist Labor Federation; Macedonian<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada;<br />

Macedonian-American People's League<br />

INT-7BU-2<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Groups in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 24. 1942. 77 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Eastern Orthodox Chur-<br />

ches; Naroden glas (newspaper); Rabotnicheska<br />

prosveta (newspaper); Narodna volya (newspa-<br />

per); Makedonska tribuna (newspaper); Bulgari-<br />

an-Macedonian Social Democratic Educational<br />

Federation; Socialist Labor Party; Bulgarian-<br />

Macedonian Association; Macedonian Political<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian-<br />

American People's League; Dimitrov, Georgi;<br />

Boris III, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria; Todorov, Kosta;<br />

Momchilov, Nikola; Velichki, Andrei<br />

INT-7BU-3<br />

[Communications Concerning Kosta Todorov]<br />

Mar. 28-June 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Todorov, Kosta<br />

INT-7BU-4<br />

[Free and Independent Bulgaria, Its Aims, Its<br />

Activity]<br />

Apr. 13-17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Todorov, Kosta<br />

INT-7BU-5<br />

[Mr. Cyril E. Black]<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black, Cyril E.<br />

INT-7BU-6<br />

Memorandum on Vasil Buchvarov, May 25,<br />

1942<br />

May 25, 1942. 8 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Buchvarov, Vasil<br />

INT-7BU-7<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian organizations, April,<br />

1942<br />

Mar. 13, 1942; May 26, 1942. 16 p.<br />

INT-7BU-8<br />

Bulgarian Church in U.S.A.<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-9<br />

[Summaries <strong>of</strong> Naroden glas and Narodna<br />

volya]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden glas (newspaper); Narodna<br />

volya (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-10<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Narodna volya (newspaper); Naroden glas<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-7BU-11<br />

Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian press<br />

Mar. 28-May 26, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress<br />

INT-7BU-12<br />

[Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian Press]<br />

Mar. 24-June 5, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-7BU-13<br />

Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian press<br />

Mar. 24-May 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-7BU-14<br />

Report on the Bulgarian-Macedonian press<br />

June 5. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peters, Michael<br />

INT-7BU-15<br />

Finance <strong>of</strong> the Makedonska tribuna<br />

Sept. 28. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska tribuna (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-16<br />

Information Regarding Bulgarians in the U.S.<br />

With Some Rather Essential Data Regarding<br />

Their Cultural, Religious, Political and Social<br />

Backgrounds<br />

June 26, 1942. 58 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Statistical data: population;<br />

Immigration; Macedonian Tribune (newspaper);<br />

People's Weekly (newspaper); Naroden glas<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspa-<br />

per); Narodna volya (newspaper); Macedonian<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada;<br />

Macedonian-American People's League<br />

INT-7BU-17<br />

Greco-Bulgarian relations<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-7BU-18<br />

[Macedonian Political Organization 21st<br />

Annual Convention]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Atlantic Charter; Speeches<br />

and addresses; O'Neill, Harry J.; Anastas<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Christ<br />

INT-7BU-19<br />

Report on the Bulgarian Community in the<br />

St. Louis Area, September, 1942<br />

Sept. 14. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Louis, Mo.; Naroden glas (news-<br />

paper); Bagran<strong>of</strong>f, Tzvetko S.<br />

INT-7BU-20<br />

Finances <strong>of</strong> the M.P.O., Sept., 1942<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada<br />

INT-7BU-21<br />

Report on the 21st Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S. and Canada, September 6 and 7, St.<br />

Louis<br />

Sept 19, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska Tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Sovereignty; Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Atseff, Peter G.; Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Luben; Nizam<strong>of</strong>f, Christ; Anastas<strong>of</strong>f, Christ;<br />

Nicol<strong>of</strong>f, George; Andrei, Velichki<br />

INT-7BU-22<br />

Urge Biddle Act on Macedonia Fascists<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-23<br />

[Christ Anastas<strong>of</strong>f Letter to B. D. Meritt]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-24<br />

[News Item from "Great Britain and the<br />

East"]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-25<br />

[New Articles <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria During the War]<br />

Oct. 2, 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black, Floyd H.<br />

INT-7BU-26<br />

Bulgarians and Bulgaro-Macedonians: Facts<br />

about the groups in the Pittsburgh area<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Macedonian Politi-<br />

cal Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Bulgaro-<br />

Macedonian Beneficial Association; Elieff, Kos-<br />

ta<br />

INT-7BU-27<br />

[Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federation and<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Educational Clubs]<br />

Dec 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federa-<br />

tion; Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian Edu-<br />

cation Clubs<br />

INT-7BU-28<br />

9th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational Clubs<br />

INT-7BU-38<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedoni-<br />

an Education Clubs<br />

INT-7BU-29<br />

Bulgarian Macedonian Educational Clubs,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 1-3, 1943<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedoni-<br />

an Education Clubs<br />

INT-7BU-30<br />

29th Regular Congress <strong>of</strong> the Bulgarian<br />

Socialist Labor Union in America<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-7BU-31<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian Press<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-7BU-32<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Bulletin<br />

June 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress<br />

INT-7BU-33<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper); Narod-<br />

na Volya (newspaper); Makedonska Tribuna<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska Prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

RPT74<br />

INT-7BU-34<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Internal Macedonian<br />

Revolutionary Organization; Macedonian-<br />

American People's League; Atseff, Peter<br />

RPT 80<br />

INT-7BU-35<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihailovich, Draza<br />

RPT 87<br />

INT-7BU-36<br />

Memorandum on Macedonians<br />

June 4, 6, 9, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Tribune (newspaper);<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and<br />

Canada<br />

INT-7BU-37<br />

Bulgarian Communists Urge Revolt<br />

Oct. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-38<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers in America<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper); Rabot-<br />

nicheska Prosveta (newspaper); Makedonska<br />

Tribuna (newspaper); Narodna Volya (newspa-<br />

per); Novo Vreme (newspaper)<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 67


INT-7BU-39 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-7BU-39<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Two Bulgarian Papers in the<br />

U.S.A. Oct. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodna volya (newspaper); Make-<br />

donska tribuna (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-40<br />

Bulgarian Language Newspapers and the War<br />

Effort Nov. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden glas (newspaper); Narodna<br />

volya (newspaper); Makedonska tribuna (news-<br />

paper); Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspaper);<br />

Novo vreme (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-41<br />

New organizations and addresses, July 1,<br />

1942 July 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-42<br />

Bulgarian Activities in America<br />

July 21. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox Churches; Na-<br />

roden Glas (newspaper); Narodna Volya (news-<br />

paper); Makedonska Tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Rabotnicheska Prosveta (newspaper); Novo<br />

Vreme (newspaper); Pan Bulgarian Union; Union<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bulgaro-Macedonian People's League <strong>of</strong><br />

America; American Committee for Civil Rights<br />

in Bulgaria; Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian-American<br />

People's League; Pop<strong>of</strong>f, Velko; Nichol<strong>of</strong>f, Cyril<br />

S.; Nak<strong>of</strong>f, David<br />

INT-7BU-43<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian-Language Press in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Nov. 28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden glas (newspaper); Rabotni-<br />

cheska prosveta (newspaper); Macedonian Tri-<br />

bune (newspaper); Narodna volya (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-44<br />

Character and Policy <strong>of</strong> "Rabotnicheska<br />

Prosveta"-Labor Education<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-7BU-45<br />

Bulgarian "Govemment-in-Exile"<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Bulgaria;<br />

Momchilov, Nikola<br />

B-33<br />

INT-7BU-46<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Basil G.<br />

Kodjban<strong>of</strong>l]<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f, Basil G.<br />

INT-7BU-47<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-48<br />

Dr. George M. Dimitr<strong>of</strong>Ts Two Calls to the<br />

Bulgarian People<br />

May 17. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f, George M.<br />

68 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-7BU-49<br />

[Bulgarians: Copy <strong>of</strong> a Letter]<br />

June 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 322<br />

INT-7BU-50<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodna volya (newspaper); Novo<br />

vreme (newspaper); Makedonska tribuna (news-<br />

paper); Naroden glas (newspaper); Rabotniches-<br />

ka prosveta (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-51<br />

[Comments on Balkan Federation and<br />

Congress Against Fascism]<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-7BU-52<br />

Whereabouts <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Bishop Andrey<br />

(Andrew) Velichky<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Velichki, Andrei<br />

INT-7BU-53<br />

Movement for a General Bulgarian Congress<br />

July 16, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Congress, Detroit, July 1943; Narodna volya<br />

(newspaper); Macedoninan American People's<br />

League<br />

INT-7BU-54<br />

Political Parties in Bulgaria<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Tsankov, Alexand-<br />

INT-7BU-55<br />

Memorandum for Mr. Weston Rowland<br />

July 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodna volya (newspaper);<br />

Macedonian-American People's League; Feder-<br />

ation <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian-Macedonian Education Clubs;<br />

Sharenk<strong>of</strong>f, Victor N.<br />

INT-7BU-56<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War"<br />

Congress<br />

July 27, 1943; July 29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 379; M-67<br />

INT-7BU-57<br />

[Bulgarian Organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-58 to INT-7BU-60<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-61<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1943. 16 p. + 1 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian-American People's<br />

League; Macedonian-American People's<br />

League; Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. and Canada; Pirinsky, George; Pop<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Beago; Evan<strong>of</strong>f, Mike; Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, Peter;<br />

Kyrakopoulos, Nicholas; Misheff, Mike; Boris<br />

III, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria<br />

RPT 410<br />

INT-7BU-62<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

Convention<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-6]<br />

Descriptors: B-75<br />

INT-7BU-63<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-64<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S. and Canada<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Fatsy, Christ D.; Kolian<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Nicola<br />

RPT 414<br />

INT-7BU-65<br />

22nd Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian<br />

Political Organization<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada<br />

INT-7BU-66<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian-American People's<br />

League<br />

INT-7BU-67<br />

General Bulgarian-Macedonian Congress,<br />

Detroit, July 17 and 18<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Congress, Detroit, July 1943; Narodna volya<br />

(newspaper); Boris III, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria; Hajiev,<br />

Ivan D.<br />

INT-7BU-68<br />

Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Nicol<strong>of</strong>f, George; Atcheff,<br />

Peter<br />

RPT 442<br />

INT-7BU-69 to INT-7BU-71<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-72<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Mr.<br />

Dubois, Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-7BU-73<br />

[Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 3. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-7BU-74 to INT-7BU-75<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-7BU-129<br />

INT-7BU-76<br />

Interview with Cross Misheff<br />

Dec 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iron and steel industry; Regional<br />

organization; Macedonian-American People's<br />

League; Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. and Canada; Pirinsky, George; Misheff,<br />

Cross; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-7BU-77 to INT-7BU-79<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-80<br />

Journey to Gary<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Czechoslovakia; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russia; United Bulgarian and Macedonian<br />

Congress; General Bulgarian-Macedonian Con-<br />

gress, Detroit, July 1943; Narodna volya<br />

(newspaper); Stoyc<strong>of</strong>f, Christ M.; Christopher,<br />

Louis C; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-7BU-81<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-82<br />

[Mqjor Bulgarian language newspapers in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Naroden glas (newspaper); Narodna Volya<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-7BU-83 to INT-7BU-85<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-86<br />

[Macedonians in small Ohio towns]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Regional organization; Macedonian Political<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Demitr<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Luben<br />

INT-7BU-87<br />

[Conversation with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f about<br />

Macedonian Political Organization]<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Macedonian Politi-<br />

cal Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Grigor<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-7BU-88<br />

[Bulgarian paper "Bulgarska Missul,"<br />

(Bulgarian Thought)]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarska Missul (periodical)<br />

INT-7BU-89 to INT-7BU-92<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-93<br />

Interview with Luben Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 5 p. + 22 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f, Luben<br />

RPT 530<br />

INT-7BU-94<br />

Interview with Basil George Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f in<br />

New York, April 18th<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f, Basil G.<br />

INT-7BU-95<br />

[Memorandum to Franklin D. Roosevelt]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-7BU-96<br />

[Interviews with Macedonian Organization<br />

Leaders]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Misheff, Cross; Anastas<strong>of</strong>f, Christ;<br />

Demitr<strong>of</strong>f, Luben; Pop<strong>of</strong>f, Beago<br />

INT-7BU-97<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-98<br />

Interview with Mr. Christ<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christ, Mr.<br />

INT-7BU-99 to INT-7BU-100<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-101<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question<br />

May 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 189<br />

INT-7BU-102 to INT-7BU-105<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-106<br />

Bulgarian Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Naroden glas (newspaper); Narodna volya<br />

(newspaper); Novo vreme (newspaper); Rabotni-<br />

cheska prosveta (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-107<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-8.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 203<br />

INT-7BU-108<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

Aug. 28, 1944; Oct. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 634; M-237<br />

INT-7BU-109<br />

Bulgarian and Macedonian Activities; also<br />

Rumanian IWO Activities<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-7BU-110<br />

23rd Convention <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian Political<br />

Organization<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 61 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Lausche, Frank; Stewart,<br />

James G.<br />

RPT 643<br />

INT-7BU-111<br />

[Macedonian-American People's League<br />

Convention, Detroit, Sept 3-4, 1944<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 21 p. + / ov.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Balkan<br />

States; Macedonian-American People's League;<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-7BU-112<br />

Interview with George Pirinsky<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pirinsky, George<br />

RPT 650<br />

INT-7BU-113<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-114<br />

Supplementary Memo on Macedonian and<br />

Bulgarian Activities<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian-American<br />

People's League<br />

INT-7BU-115 to INT-7BU-119<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-120<br />

Macedonia[MD]"Key to Peace" in the<br />

Balkans<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-10.]<br />

Descriptors: N-89<br />

INT-7BU-121<br />

Bulgarian-Language Press<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novo vreme (newspaper)<br />

INT-7BU-122<br />

Greater Bulgaria Paper Takes Friendly Tone<br />

Toward Russian Communism<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-11.]<br />

Descriptors: N-100<br />

INT-7BU-123<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-124<br />

Macedonians<br />

JVov. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Misheff, Cross<br />

RPT 684<br />

INT-7BU-125 to INT-7BU-128<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-129<br />

Macedonian Nationalists Demand Greek<br />

Macedonia<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 69


INT-7BU-129 Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-12.]<br />

Descriptors: N-153<br />

INT-7BU-130<br />

[Interviews with Peter Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, George<br />

Pirinsky and Peter Atcheff]<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, Peter; Pirinsky,<br />

George; Atcheff, Peter<br />

RPT 718<br />

INT-7BU-131<br />

Macedonian-Bulgarians Relief<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarian-Macedonian Educational<br />

Clubs Convention, Detroit, Dec. 1944; War<br />

relief; Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

and Canada; Misheff, Cross; Grigor<strong>of</strong>f, Peter;<br />

Nicol<strong>of</strong>f, George<br />

INT-7BU-132<br />

Trials <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Collaborators Approved<br />

by Pro-Soviet Bulgarian-American Society<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-13.]<br />

Descriptors: N-202<br />

INT-7BU-133 to INT-7BU-134<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-135<br />

[United Macedonian Relief Organization]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-136<br />

Bulgarian-American Press Discusses Yalta<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-14.]<br />

Descriptors: N-222<br />

INT-7BU-137<br />

Bulgarian League "Otetzpaisse" Convention<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-7BU-138<br />

Bulgarian-Americans Plan To Counter "Greek<br />

Propaganda"<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-16.]<br />

Descriptors: N-261<br />

INT-7BU-139<br />

Macedonian Relief Question and Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the M.P.O.<br />

Apr. 30. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Relief Committee;<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and<br />

Canada<br />

RPT 837<br />

INT-7BU-140 to INT-7BU-141<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-142<br />

Macedonian Meeting<br />

May. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

70 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Relief Committee;<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

RPT 862<br />

INT-7BU-143 to INT-7BU-144<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-7BU-145<br />

Autonomous Macedonia<br />

June 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-383<br />

INT-7BU-146<br />

[Interview with Rev. George Nicol<strong>of</strong>f and<br />

other organizations members]<br />

July 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian Relief Commit-<br />

tee; Nicol<strong>of</strong>f, George; Demitr<strong>of</strong>f, Alex; Grigor-<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, Peter; Misheff, Christ<br />

RPT 926<br />

INT-7BU-147<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting<br />

Greek "Atrocities"<br />

July 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-18.]<br />

Descriptors: N-405<br />

INT-7BU-148 to INT-7BU-150<br />

[Missing]<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-8CR-1 to INT-8CR-280<br />

Carpatho-Russians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the views and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

American Carpatho-Russians regarding the<br />

determination <strong>of</strong> the postwar disposition <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia. Debate concerning the future<br />

political status <strong>of</strong> the territory held by Hungary<br />

centered on incorporation into the Soviet Union<br />

or into a restored Czechoslovakia.<br />

Documents detail the roles played by both<br />

political and religious American Carpatho-<br />

Russian leaders, most notably Gregory Zat-<br />

kovich, president <strong>of</strong> the American Carpatho-<br />

Russian Council.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33CR-1 to<br />

INT-33CR-25.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sians; Czechoslovakia; Soviet Union; Sovereign-<br />

ty; Greek Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; American Carpathian-Russian Coun-<br />

cil; Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

INT-8CR-1<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American-Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

Aug. 15, 1942; Aug. 31, 1942. 9p.+ 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: All-American Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.; War relief; United<br />

Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-8CR-2<br />

Czechoslovak Centralism Is in Existence<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-8CR-3<br />

Report on All-Slav Committee Meeting,<br />

Elizabeth, N.J.; Call for Creation <strong>of</strong> Second<br />

Front in Europe<br />

Sept. 16. 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elizabeth, N.J.; International Work-<br />

ers Order<br />

INT-8CR-4<br />

[Report on Gregory Zatkovich article in The<br />

Carpathian (newspaper)]<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpathian (newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-5<br />

Mutual-Aid-Religious Organizations<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; United Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

the Greek Catholic Religion <strong>of</strong> U.S.A.; Russian<br />

Orthodox Mutual Aid Society <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.;<br />

United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Russian Brotherhood Organization;<br />

Lubov (periodical); Russian Consolidated Mutu-<br />

al Aid Society; Russian Independent Mutual Aid<br />

Society; Greek Catholic Union<br />

INT-8CR-6<br />

16th Annual Convention, Russian Orthodox<br />

Clubs, Hotel Carten, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept.<br />

5-7, 1942<br />

Sept. 75, 1942. 47 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Federated Russian<br />

Orthodox Clubs<br />

INT-8CR-7<br />

Political Organizations<br />

Sepf. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian National Organi-<br />

zation; Carpatho-Russian National Committee;<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.;<br />

Varzaly, Stephen; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-8<br />

[Conversation with Nicholas Pachuta]<br />

Sept. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pachuta, Nicholas<br />

INT-8CR-9<br />

[Information about Gregory Zatkovich]<br />

Oct. 13. 1942; Oct. 18, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents<br />

INT-8CR-10<br />

[Report on Gregory Zatkovich and<br />

Czechoslovak persons]<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs<br />

INT-8CR-11 to INT-8CR-20<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-21<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Ohio<br />

INT-8CR-22<br />

Lemko Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lemkos; Lemko Association; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russian National Committee; Carpatho-<br />

Russian Association; Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-23<br />

Zatkovich on Moscow Statements<br />

Mar. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-24<br />

Farther Reactions on Moscow Statements<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Orthodox Brother-<br />

hood <strong>of</strong> America; Ratica, Peter; Pachuta,<br />

Nicholas<br />

INT-8CR-25<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Arnold D.<br />

Margolin<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: First All-Russian Congress, Scran-<br />

ton, Pa., Feb. 1943; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-8CR-26<br />

Zatkovich on Communism<br />

Mar. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-8CR-27<br />

Report on Karpatska-Rus Meeting on Feb.<br />

28, 1943 in Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Kar-<br />

patska Rus (newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-28<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> IWO Organizer Michael Lagoyda<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order;<br />

Logoyda, Michael<br />

INT-8CR-29<br />

[Ivan Ladizinsky and Pavel Cibere]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Unity; Jedinstvo<br />

(newspaper); Ladizinsky, Ivan A.; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-30<br />

Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Michael Lagoyda<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Russian Congress, NYC, June<br />

1943; International Workers Order; Lagoyda,<br />

Michael<br />

INT-8CR-31<br />

[All-Russian Congress Postponed Until June<br />

1943]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Russian Congress, NYC, June<br />

1943<br />

INT-8CR-32<br />

Forthcoming All-Russian Congress in New<br />

York<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); All-<br />

Russian Congress, NYC, June 1943; Svit<br />

(newspaper); Pravda (newspaper); Russian<br />

Brotherhood Organization; League for the<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> All Russians in Galicia and<br />

Carpatho-Russia; Sekerak, John; Holod, Micha-<br />

el; Hladyk, W. P.; Samyelo, Roman N.<br />

INT-8CR-33<br />

[Mailing Addresses <strong>of</strong> Six Carpatho-Russian<br />

Organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-34<br />

All-Russian Congress, June 21, 1943<br />

May 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-2.]<br />

Descriptors: B-43<br />

INT-8CR-35<br />

Conference to Meet Benes<br />

May 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-36<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet-Orientated Group<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-8CR-37<br />

Territorial and Political Alignments<br />

May 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; United Rus-<br />

sian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America; Ratica,<br />

Peter; Pachuta, Nicholas; Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-38<br />

Note: Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.<br />

May 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Cathohc Union; Sekerak,<br />

John<br />

INT-8CR-39<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Rite<br />

May ¡5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chomock, Orestes P.<br />

INT-8CR-40<br />

Pro-Magyar Line-ups<br />

May 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikansky Russky Viestnik<br />

(newspaper); Prosvita (newspaper); Sobranie<br />

(newspaper); Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-41<br />

Conclusion<br />

May 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-42<br />

[Views on Union with Russia]<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-43<br />

Zatkovich-Benes<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-55<br />

INT-8CR-44<br />

Congresses<br />

May 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Russian Congress, NYC, June<br />

1943<br />

INT-8CR-45<br />

Pro-Russian Orientations<br />

May 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kreta, Peter<br />

INT-8CR-46<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Churches and<br />

Organizations: Overview]<br />

June 19, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-8CR-47<br />

[Zatkovich Asked to Register as Foreign<br />

Agent]<br />

June 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-48<br />

[Zatkovich Meeting with Benes]<br />

June 25, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Carpathian Russian Cen-<br />

tral Conference; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-49<br />

Carpatho-Russian Organizations and Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Pro-Russia Movement<br />

June 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John; Greek Catholic Un-<br />

ion<br />

INT-8CR-50<br />

Conversation With Mr. Sekerak on All<br />

Russian Affairs<br />

June 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-51<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> the All-Russian Congress<br />

[June 30, 1943]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pravda (newspaper); All-Russian<br />

Congress, NYC, June 1943; Russian Brother-<br />

hood Organization<br />

INT-8CR-52<br />

[Referendum <strong>of</strong> Parishes Favored Union with<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Thomas G.<br />

INT-8CR-53<br />

Carpatho-Russian Mass Meeting at Webster<br />

Hall, New York<br />

July 31, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian National Com-<br />

mittee; Borkaniuk, Oleksa; Logoyda, John<br />

INT-8CR-54<br />

Dr. Alexis Gerowsky [Biographical Note]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gerowsky, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-55<br />

Betrothal: Eastern Rite Church to Mother<br />

Russia<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 71


INT-8CR-55<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-8CR-56<br />

Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Rival Unionists<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian National Com-<br />

mittee; Carpatho-Russian Union; Russian Broth-<br />

erhood Organization; Pachuta, Nicholas; Pysh,<br />

Simeon<br />

INT-8CR-57<br />

Carpathian and Jedinstvo to Cease<br />

Publication<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpathian (newspaper); Jedinstvo<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-58<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lemko Association Executive<br />

Committee in Yonkers, N.Y.<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lemko Association<br />

INT-8CR-59<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Organizations and<br />

Membership Statistics]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-60<br />

Seventeenth Convention <strong>of</strong> the Federated<br />

Russian Orthodox Clubs<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federated Russian Orthodox Clubs<br />

INT-8CR-61<br />

[American Service Institute <strong>of</strong> Allegheny<br />

County Newsletter about Carpatho-Russians]<br />

Sept. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Service Institute <strong>of</strong> Al-<br />

legheny County<br />

INT-8CR-62<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen<br />

Mamchur, Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act;<br />

Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-8CR-63<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen<br />

Mamchur, Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All National Convention, Phila-<br />

delphia, Pa., Oct 10, 1943; Mamchur, Stephen<br />

W.<br />

INT-8CR-64<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Interview with John P.<br />

Sekerak <strong>of</strong> the Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong><br />

America, Mulhall, Penna.<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John<br />

RPT434<br />

INT-8CR-65<br />

Carpatho-Russian Immigration to the U.S.<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Lemkos; American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress; Lemko Association<br />

INT-8CR-66<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-67<br />

[Letters from Carpatho-Russians to Czech<br />

Govemment-in-Exile in London]<br />

Aug. 11, 1942 to June 28, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-68<br />

Carpatho-Russian Publication<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-8CR-69<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-70<br />

Some Significant Events among American<br />

Carpatho-Russians iVov. 18, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pravda (newspaper); Karpatska Rus<br />

(newspaper); Amerikansky Russky Viestnik<br />

(newspaper); League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> All<br />

Russians in Galicia and Carpatho-Russia; Ameri-<br />

can Carpatho-Russian Congress; Pysh, Simeon;<br />

Hladyk, Victor P.; Philippowski, Adam<br />

INT-8CR-71 to INT-8CR-73<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-74<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Cibere Nov. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cibere, Pavel; Mamchur, Stephen<br />

W.<br />

INT-8CR-75<br />

[Pavel Cibere Resignation] iVov. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-76<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 18 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT-154<br />

INT-8CR-77<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-122<br />

INT-8CR-78 to INT-8CR-79<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-80<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press Comments on<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

Dec. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Soviet-<br />

Czechoslovak Pact<br />

INT-8CR-81<br />

Carpatho-Russian Round-Up<br />

Jan. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

INT-8CR-82<br />

[Missing]<br />

72 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-8CR-83<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Benes' Negotiations in Moscow<br />

over Carpatho-Russia<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Benes,<br />

Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-84<br />

Carpatho-Russian Question<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-85<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact and the<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.A.<br />

Jan. 19. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Karpat-<br />

ska Rus (newspaper); Pravda (newspaper);<br />

Logoyda, Michael; Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-86<br />

[Peter Fekula: Views]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fekula, Peter<br />

INT-8CR-87<br />

Jan Masaryk on the Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Carpatho-Russia<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-8CR-88<br />

Carpatho-Russian Rally in Lansford, Pa.<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Russian Brotherhood<br />

Organization<br />

INT-8CR-89<br />

Masaryk's Interview with the<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Masa-<br />

ryk, Jan; Logoyda, Michael<br />

INT-8CR-90<br />

Slovo K Narodu<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovo K Narodu (pubhcation);<br />

Greek Catholic Union; Gulanich, George;<br />

Sekerak, John<br />

INT-8CR-91<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-155<br />

INT-8CR-92<br />

Carpatho-Russian Club Formed in London<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petruschak, Ivan<br />

INT-8CR-93<br />

Amerikansky Russky Viestnik<br />

iVov. II, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikansky Russky Viestnik<br />

(newspaper)


Reference Bibliography INT-8CR-130<br />

INT-8CR-94<br />

[Amerikansky Russky Viestnik]<br />

iVov. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-8CR-95<br />

[Gregory Zatkovich comments]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-96<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-97<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Zatkovich] to Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-8CR-98<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Varzaly] to Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Varzaly, Stephen; Molotov, Vya-<br />

cheslav<br />

INT-8CR-99<br />

Reactions [<strong>of</strong> Sekerak] to Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John; Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-8CR-100<br />

Events among Carpatho-Russians<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Ameri-<br />

kansky Russky Viestnik (newspaper); Pravda<br />

(newspaper); League for Liberation <strong>of</strong> Subjugat-<br />

ed Russia; Carpatho-Russian Congress Commit-<br />

tee; Masaryk, Jan; Havas, Emil; Shteklia, Ivan<br />

INT-8CR-101<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-102<br />

Radio Address by Ivan Petruschak: The<br />

Subcarpathian People Strive for Their<br />

Liberation<br />

iVov. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petruschak, Ivan<br />

INT-8CR-103<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group in Chicago<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Carpatho-Russian So-<br />

ciety<br />

INT-8CR-104<br />

For Whom Is Such Propaganda Necessary?<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Masaryk, Jan; Logoy-<br />

da, Michael; Pysh, Simeon; Havas, Emil<br />

INT-8CR-105<br />

Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-8CR-106<br />

More Carpatho-Russian Comments on<br />

Masaryk's Statement<br />

Mar. 1, 1944., 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Masa-<br />

ryk, Jan<br />

INT-8CR-107<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Masaryk's Statement about<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Carpatbo-Russia]<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-8CR-108<br />

Slovak-Carpatbo-Russian<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Zatkovich, Gregory; Vra-<br />

bel, Helen<br />

INT-8CR-109<br />

Some Remarks <strong>of</strong> Dr. Joseph Bunzel<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bunzel, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-110<br />

Anti-Catholic Line<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vistnik (newspaper); Roman Cath-<br />

olic Church; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-8CR-111<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-112<br />

Gregory Zatkovich Comments on Recent<br />

Developments<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa.; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-8CR-113<br />

John P. Sekerak Comments on Masaryk<br />

Mar. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekerak, John; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-8CR-114<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conferences with<br />

Ukrainians and Belorussians<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Belorussians; Carpatho-<br />

Russian Congress Committee<br />

INT-8CR-115<br />

Comments by Molchany and Varzaly<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Molchany, Peter; Varzaly,<br />

Stephen<br />

INT-8CR-H6<br />

[Opinions on Gregory] Zatkovich<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks<br />

INT-8CR-117<br />

[Biographical Note on] Alexis Gierowski<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-118<br />

Belgrade Jurisdiction over Pravoslavs in<br />

Carpathian Russia<br />

[rud.]. 8 p.<br />

INT-8CR-119<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; American Russian<br />

National Brotherhood 'Bratstvo'; Racin, Wil-<br />

liam; Lucak, Mike<br />

INT-8CR-120<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lemko Association; Labik, Andrew<br />

INT-8CR-121<br />

Carpatho-Russians: Interview with Joseph P.<br />

Honulya<br />

Mar. 21. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Honulya, Joseph P.<br />

INT-8CR-122<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soundings<br />

Afar. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33CR-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-175<br />

INT-8CR-123<br />

Carpatho-Russian: Kronthal Inquiry <strong>of</strong> March<br />

25<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Orthodox Brother-<br />

hood <strong>of</strong> America; Russian Consolidated Mutual<br />

Aid Society<br />

INT-8CR-124<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-125<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox<br />

Diocese <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Rite Church<br />

(Bridgeport)<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-126<br />

(Carpatho-Russia) Fr. Alexander P. Maczkov<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maczkov, Alexander P.<br />

INT-8CR-127<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Peter Smey<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smey, Peter<br />

INT-8CR-128<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the People's Congress<br />

Apr. 14. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Busko, Nikolai<br />

INT-8CR-129<br />

Czech Political Report<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-8CR-130<br />

[Missing]<br />

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INT-8CR-131 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-8CR-131<br />

Karpatska Rus and the Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress Project<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-132<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-133<br />

Comment on Plans for May Meeting<br />

May 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-8CR-134<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin<br />

May 2. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hanchin, M. J.<br />

INT-8CR-135<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia?<br />

May 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-6.]<br />

Descriptors: B-194<br />

INT-8CR-136<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-137<br />

[Editorial from Karpatska Rus]<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

INT-8CR-138<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Convention]<br />

May 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Greek Catholic<br />

Union<br />

INT-8CR-139<br />

[Alexis Gierowski and Svoboda]<br />

May 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-140<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

May 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Gierowski,<br />

Alexis; Pysh, Simeon<br />

INT-8CR-141<br />

[Svoboda newspaper articles summary]<br />

May 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-8CR-142<br />

Gierowski and Svoboda<br />

June 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical);<br />

Russian Union; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

Carpatho-<br />

INT-8CR-143<br />

Svoboda-Gierowski<br />

June 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Carpatho-<br />

Russian Union; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-144<br />

Forthcoming Greek Catholic Union 24th<br />

Annual Convention<br />

June 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Sekerak,<br />

John<br />

INT-8CR-145<br />

Molchany and Varzaly Comment on<br />

Gierowski<br />

June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Molchany,<br />

Peter; Varzaly, Stephen; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-146<br />

[Missing]<br />

74 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-8CR-147<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Danubia<br />

[n.d.J. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Regional or-<br />

ganization; Eastern Europe; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-8CR-148<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Registration as a Foreign<br />

Agent]<br />

May 17, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act;<br />

Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-149<br />

Carrying into Force an Overdue Treaty:<br />

Self-Government for Carpathian-Russia<br />

Aug. 1938. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treaty <strong>of</strong> Saint Germain-en-Laye;<br />

Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-150<br />

What Is the Matter with Carpatho-Russian<br />

Autonomy?<br />

Aug. 10, 1938. 10 p.<br />

INT-8CR-151<br />

[Autonomy <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian]<br />

var. dates, 1929 to 1939. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> Nations; Treaty <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

Germain-en-Laye; Gierowski, Alexis; Benes,<br />

Eduard<br />

INT-8CR-152<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russian Groups<br />

June 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Conference, New<br />

York, NY, June 1944; Russian Brotherhood<br />

Organization; Greek Catholic Union; Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-153<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

June 24, 1944. 4 p. + 1 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Gierowski,<br />

Alexis; Sekerak, John<br />

N-595<br />

INT-8CR-154<br />

Alexis Gierowski and Carpatho-Russia<br />

June 26, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 197<br />

INT-8CR-155<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-156<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

July 6, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-8CR-157<br />

[Greek Catholic Union Convention in<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., June 26-July 1, 1944]<br />

July 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Greek Catholic<br />

Union; Sekerak, John; Tkach, Stephen<br />

INT-8CR-158<br />

Molchany-Varzaly<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Molchany, Peter; Varzaly, Stephen<br />

INT-8CR-159<br />

John P. Sekerak [Defeat as President <strong>of</strong><br />

Greek Catholic Union]<br />

July 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Sekerak,<br />

John<br />

INT-8CR-160<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark<br />

Time<br />

July 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-229<br />

INT-8CR-161<br />

Sidelight on Recent GCU Convention<br />

July 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Greek Catholic<br />

Union; Tkach, Stephen<br />

INT-8CR-162<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Registration as a Foreign<br />

Agent]<br />

July 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act;<br />

Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-163<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Opinion on Greek Catholic<br />

Union Convention]<br />

[July 1944]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-164<br />

Philadelphia Congress [<strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians]<br />

July 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Greek Catholic<br />

Union; Bratstvo Congress<br />

INT-8CR-165<br />

Additional Information on GCU Convention<br />

July 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Greek Cathol-<br />

ic Union


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-8CR-166<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Newspapers]<br />

[tuLJ. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-8CR-167<br />

Membership <strong>of</strong> GCU<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union<br />

INT-8CR-168<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Hanchin, M.<br />

J.<br />

INT-8CR-169<br />

GCU Convention, membership, <strong>of</strong>ficial organ<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union<br />

INT-8CR-170<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 207<br />

INT-8CR-171<br />

[Biographical Notes on George Berzinec and<br />

Joseph Olas]<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berzinec, George; Olas, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-172<br />

Forthcoming "All-National Liberation<br />

Congress" in Philadelphia<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; All-National Lib-<br />

eration Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

Oct. 1944; Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Russian Organiza-<br />

tions<br />

INT-8CR-173<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Federated Russian Clubs<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federated Russian Orthodox Clubs<br />

INT-8CR-174<br />

Carpatho-Russian Matters<br />

Sept. 75. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-175<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-176<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

27.]<br />

Descriptors: N-47<br />

INT-8CR-177<br />

On the Eve <strong>of</strong> the Russian Liberation<br />

Congress<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for Liberation <strong>of</strong> Subjugated<br />

Russia; All-National Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1944; Slivka,<br />

Vasil<br />

INT-8CR-178<br />

Forthcoming Congress<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian Brotherhood Organization;<br />

All-National Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian Descent,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1944<br />

INT-8CR-179<br />

Russian Liberation Congress in Philadelphia<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-National Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1944; League<br />

for Liberation <strong>of</strong> Subjugated Russia; Russian<br />

Brotherhood Organization; American Russian<br />

and Carpatho-Russian League; Logoyda, Micha-<br />

el; Pysh, Simeon<br />

INT-8CR-180<br />

Carpatho-Russian Liberation Congress<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-10.]<br />

Descriptors: B-268<br />

INT-8CR-181<br />

Carpatho-Russian Affairs<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladizinsky, Ivan A.<br />

INT-8CR-182<br />

Events Among Carpatho-Russians<br />

Nov. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); War<br />

relief; American Carpatho-Russian Congress;<br />

Popp, John<br />

INT-8CR-183<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-184<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

jVov. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis; Brodi, Andrija<br />

INT-8CR-185<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-186<br />

Among American Carpatho-Russians<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-8CR-187<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals<br />

To Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-12.]<br />

Descriptors: N-117<br />

INT-8CR-198<br />

INT-8CR-188<br />

Agitation for Carpatho-Russian Plebescite<br />

Resumed<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[SeeINT-33CR-ll]<br />

Descriptors: B-287<br />

INT-8CR-189<br />

Theophilus and Alexis<br />

Nov. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theophilus, MetropoUtan; Alexei,<br />

Patriarch<br />

INT-8CR-190<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lemko Association;<br />

American Relief for Czechoslovakia; Ratica,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-8CR-191 ^ , - • -<br />

Events among American Carpatho-Russians<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-13.]<br />

INT-8CR-192<br />

Archbishop Adam Announces His Recognition<br />

by the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

December 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Phihppowski, Adam<br />

INT-8CR-193<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Alexis<br />

Gierowski [on Archbishop Adam]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis; Philippowski,<br />

Adam<br />

INT-8CR-194<br />

Events among American Carpatho-Russians<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-8CR-195<br />

Carpatho-Russian Note<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-14.]<br />

Descriptors: N-148<br />

INT-8CR-196<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko Association<br />

Jan. 5. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-15.]<br />

Descriptors: M-277<br />

INT-8CR-197<br />

Conference on Carpatho-Russian Problem To<br />

Be Held in Pittsburgh<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; United Russian Or-<br />

thodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America; American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

S-80<br />

INT-8CR-198<br />

[Alexis Gierowski Invitation to<br />

Carpatho-Russian Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Jan. 23, 1945]<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

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INT-8CR-198 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-199<br />

Preliminary on Jan. 23 Meeting To Be Held<br />

at UROBA <strong>Office</strong>s<br />

January 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; United Russian Or-<br />

thodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-8CR-200<br />

Brook on (Lochner) AP Story [on<br />

Carpatho-Russia]<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brook, Calvin; Lochner, Louis P.<br />

INT-8CR-201<br />

Remarks by UROBA's President<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Orthodox Brother-<br />

hood <strong>of</strong> America; Ratica, Peter<br />

INT-8CR-202<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Karpatska Rus<br />

(newspaper); Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945<br />

INT-8CR-203<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Carpatho-Russian<br />

Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945; Logoyda,<br />

Michael; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-8CR-204<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Organizational Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh, Jan. 23, 1945<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Car-<br />

patho-Russian Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan.<br />

1945; Lochner, Louis P.<br />

B-912<br />

INT-8CR-205<br />

Vrabel Comments [on Carpatho-Russian<br />

Scene Abroad and in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vrabel, Helen; Logoyda, Michael<br />

B-913<br />

INT-8CR-206<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jan. 23, cont.<br />

Jan. 27. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945; Logoyda, Michael;<br />

Pysh, Simeon; Vislotsky, Dmitri; Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

B-914<br />

INT-8CR-207<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-208<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

76 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945; Gierowski, Alexis;<br />

Pysh, Simeon; Takach, Basil<br />

INT-8CR-209<br />

Greek Catholic Scene<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Takach, Basil; Tkach, Stephen<br />

B-917<br />

INT-8CR-210<br />

Anti-Union with <strong>US</strong>SR "Memorandum" in<br />

Preparation<br />

Feb. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tkach, Stephen; Lochner, Louis P.<br />

B-921<br />

INT-8CR-211<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference in Pittsburgh<br />

[n.d.]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945; Gierowski, Alexis;<br />

Logoyda, Michael; Pysh, Simeon<br />

INT-8CR-212<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 3CR-16.]<br />

Descriptors: B-309<br />

INT-8CR-213<br />

[Greek Catholic Groups Response to Jan. 23<br />

Congress Resolution]<br />

February 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1945<br />

B-926<br />

INT-8CR-214<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski [on Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Carpa-<br />

tho-Russian Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan.<br />

1945; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-215<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups and the Yalta<br />

Conference<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Karpatska Rus<br />

(newspaper); American Carpatho-Russian Con-<br />

gress; American League <strong>of</strong> Russians and<br />

Carpa tho-Russians<br />

INT-8CR-216<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-17.]<br />

Descriptors: N-236<br />

INT-8CR-217<br />

Mass Meetings?<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Orthodox Brother-<br />

hood <strong>of</strong> America; Russian Brotherhood Organi-<br />

zation<br />

B-966<br />

INT-8CR-218<br />

Greek Catholic, etc. Memorandum [in<br />

Preparation]<br />

March 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-972<br />

INT-8CR-219<br />

Remarks by President <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

Apr. 15. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Carpatho-Russian Con-<br />

gress; United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Ratica, Peter<br />

B-991<br />

INT-8CR-220<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-221<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> GCU<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Sudimack,<br />

Joseph H.<br />

B-993<br />

INT-8CR-222<br />

GCU Memorandum; Masaryk<br />

May 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Masaryk,<br />

Thomas G.<br />

B-999<br />

INT-8CR-223<br />

Carpatho-Russian Notes<br />

May 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Roman Catholic<br />

Church<br />

RPT297<br />

INT-8CR-224<br />

[Stephen Tkach Requests Meeting with<br />

Edward R. Stettinius]<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tkach, Stephen; Stettinius, Edward<br />

R., Jr.<br />

INT-8CR-225<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl F. Butts<br />

May 11. ¡945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Greek Catholic Union; Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-8CR-226<br />

Zatkovich-Papanek Conversation, Memo <strong>of</strong><br />

GCU, et altera<br />

May 8. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Papanek, Jan<br />

B-1005<br />

INT-8CR-227<br />

GCU Memorandum<br />

May 12. 1945. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; UNCIO;<br />

Greek Cathohc Union


Reference Bibliography<br />

B-1008<br />

INT-8CR-228<br />

Delegation <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League in San Francisco<br />

May 11-16, 1945; May 14, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Novaya Zarya (newspa-<br />

per); Ukraine; American Russian and Carpatho-<br />

Russian League; Molotov, Vyacheslav; Samilo,<br />

Roman N.; Czap, Ivan M.; Russin, Jack S.;<br />

Manuilski, Dmitri Z.<br />

INT-8CR-229<br />

The Anti-Soviet Carpatho-Russian Churches<br />

in Connecticut<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Connec-<br />

ticut; Eastern Orthodox churches; Hungary;<br />

Chornock, Orestes P.; Maczkov, Daniel P.;<br />

Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-230<br />

[Letter from Joseph Mihaly]<br />

May 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-231<br />

[Information about Carpatho-Russian<br />

Activities and Fierlinger Statement]<br />

May 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

B-1013<br />

INT-8CR-232<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-233<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

May 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-234<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Alexis<br />

Gierowski<br />

May 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-235<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Delegation <strong>of</strong><br />

Five from the Greek Catholic Union <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S.A.<br />

May 29, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union<br />

INT-8CR-236<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

May SO, 1945. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-18.]<br />

Descriptors: B-367<br />

INT-8CR-237<br />

Communists Revive Agitation for<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union with the U.S.S.R.<br />

June 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-371<br />

INT-8CR-238<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Carl Butts<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-8CR-239<br />

Vrabel Disagrees with Policies <strong>of</strong> Lemko<br />

Association and Carpatho-Russian American<br />

Mutual Aid Society (IWO)<br />

June 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Lemko Association; Car-<br />

patho-Russian Mutual Aid Society; Vrabel,<br />

Helen<br />

B-1024<br />

INT-8CR-240<br />

Tkach on Masaryk<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tkach, Stephen; Masaryk, Jan<br />

B-1025<br />

INT-8CR-241<br />

[Information on Ratica and Pachuta]<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Ratica, Peter; Pachuta,<br />

Nicholas<br />

B-1026<br />

INT-8CR-242<br />

[Calvin Brook's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian<br />

Situation]<br />

June 8, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian Messenger (periodical);<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

B-1027<br />

INT-8CR-243<br />

[Conversation with Stephen Kocisko]<br />

June 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kocisko, Stephen<br />

RPT 891<br />

INT-8CR-244<br />

[Information on Carpatho-Russian Plebescite<br />

and Delegation to UNCIO]<br />

May 9-14, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Elections; Ukraine; Ameri-<br />

can League <strong>of</strong> Russians and Carpatho-Russians;<br />

Samilo, Roman N.; Czap, Ivan M.; Russin, Jack<br />

S.; Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-8CR-245<br />

Memorandum Concerning the Russian People<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russia Rubra<br />

May 8, 1945. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American Citizens <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-<br />

Russian Descent; American League <strong>of</strong> Russians<br />

and Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-8CR-246<br />

Informal Arrangement, Made June 15 in<br />

Bridgeport, Conn., with the Very Rev. Joseph<br />

Mihaly <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox<br />

Greek Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong> Eastern Rite<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> North and South America, for the<br />

Supply <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bridgeport, Conn.; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Rite Church <strong>of</strong> North and South<br />

America; Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-257<br />

INT-8CR-247<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph Mihaly<br />

June 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-248<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: John Popp<br />

June 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Popp, John<br />

INT-8CR-249<br />

American-Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

League Meets with Representatives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Department<br />

June 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State; American<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russians and Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-8CR-250<br />

Interview with the Very Rev. Joseph Mihaly,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek<br />

Catholic Diocese, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

June 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Bridge-<br />

port, Conn.; Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-251<br />

Interview with John Popp, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

June 23. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bridgeport, Conn.; Popp, John<br />

INT-8CR-252<br />

Zatkovich on Cession <strong>of</strong> SubCarpthian-Russia<br />

to U.S.S.R.<br />

June 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-1037<br />

INT-8CR-253<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Delegation Meets with V.<br />

M. Molotov]<br />

May 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American League <strong>of</strong> Rus-<br />

sians and Carpatho-Russians; Molotov, Vyaches-<br />

lav; Russin, Jack S.; Czap, Ivan M.<br />

INT-8CR-254<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Representatives Meet with<br />

Ukrainians and Belorussians at UNCIO]<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Ukrainians; Belorussians<br />

INT-8CR-255<br />

First Governor <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia Fears<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Territory's Cession to Soviet<br />

Ukraine<br />

July 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-20.]<br />

Descriptors: N-377<br />

INT-8CR-256<br />

Karpatska Rus Reads "Genuine Autonomy"<br />

into Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

July 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-21.]<br />

Descriptors: N-380<br />

INT-8CR-257<br />

Interview with M. J. Hanchin [on<br />

Carpatho-Russia Annexation to <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 77


INT-8CR-257<br />

July 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hanchin, M. J.<br />

INT-8CR-258<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to <strong>US</strong>SR Called<br />

"Slap" at Pro-Communist Carpatho-Russians<br />

Here<br />

July 13. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-22.]<br />

Descriptors: N-392<br />

INT-8CR-259<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-8CR-260<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues<br />

Agitation for Inclusion in <strong>US</strong>SR <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

and Slovak Districts<br />

July 21, 1945. 2 P.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-23.]<br />

Descriptors: N-409<br />

INT-8CR-261<br />

Comment by Tkach and Sudimack<br />

July 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Union; Tkach, Ste-<br />

phen; Sudimack, Joseph H.<br />

B-1047<br />

INT-8CR-262<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> First Article by Fr. Joseph<br />

Mihaly, Bridgeport, Conn.; Occurrences in<br />

Carpatho-Russia<br />

July 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Business and industry; Subsidies;<br />

Mihaly, Joseph; Logoyda, Michael<br />

INT-8CR-263<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Note from Fr. Joseph<br />

Mihaly, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

July 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Russian Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sian Union; Mihaly, Joseph<br />

INT-8CR-264<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> American Russian and<br />

Carpatho-Russian League<br />

July 23, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Russian and Carpatho-<br />

Russian League<br />

INT-8CR-265<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> All-Russian Peoples]<br />

July 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-1049<br />

INT-8CR-266<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-8CR-267<br />

[Bishop Adam Philippowski: Biographical<br />

Note]<br />

[n.d.]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philippowski, Adam<br />

INT-8CR-268<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To<br />

Provoke Concern in American Community<br />

78 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Aug. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-25.]<br />

Descriptors: N-428<br />

INT-8CR-269<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czech Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; American Russian and Carpa-<br />

tho-Russian League; Kreta, Peter<br />

N-429<br />

INT-8CR-270<br />

[Alexis Gierowski's Passport Problems]<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-271<br />

Preliminary Report on the Carpatho-Russians<br />

[n.d.]. 18 p.<br />

INT-8CR-272<br />

[Alexis Gierowski's Passport Problems]<br />

Sept. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and Visas; Gierowski,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-8CR-273 to INT-8CR-280<br />

[Missing]<br />

Czechoslovakians<br />

INT-09CZ-1 to INT-09CZ-960<br />

Czechoslovakians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the conflicting ideologies <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech and Slovak refugee organizations and<br />

leaders in the U.S. The main concern reflected in<br />

these documents is the postwar organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia and the rest <strong>of</strong> Central Europe.<br />

American Czechs desired the recreation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

united Czechoslovakia after the war and were<br />

solidly behind Eduard Benes and his pro-Russian<br />

govemment-in-exile.<br />

American Slovaks were divided. The Slovak<br />

National Alliance cooperated with the Czech<br />

National Alliance and supported the govern-<br />

ment-in-exile. Slovaks who supported an in-<br />

dependent Slovakia organized in the Slovak<br />

League. Those who supported Milan Hodza<br />

favored union <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia with Austria,<br />

Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Greece in a Central<br />

European Federation, and broad autonomy for<br />

Slovokia within a Czech Confederation <strong>of</strong> States.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33CZ-1 to<br />

INT-33CZ-79.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Czechs; Slovaks;<br />

Eastern Europe; Regional organization; Separa-<br />

tists and separatist parties; Sovereignty; Germa-<br />

ny; Soviet Union; Governments-in-exile,<br />

Czechoslovakia; Slovak League; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspa-<br />

pers; Slovak National Alliance; Platek, Wendell<br />

S.; Benes, Eduard; Hodza, Milan<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-1<br />

Hope Put In Union <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

Dec 7, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-2<br />

[Hans Petschek]<br />

Dec. 4, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petschek, Hans<br />

INT-9CZ-3<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-4<br />

[Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

Dec. 10, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-5<br />

[Ame Laurin's opinions on the Slav Congress,<br />

Tibor Eckhardt, and Otto Hapsburg]<br />

May 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Arne; von Eckhardt, Tibor;<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-9CZ-6<br />

Tides <strong>of</strong> Revolt<br />

Jan. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-7<br />

[Edward B. Hitchcock, <strong>of</strong>ficial biographer to<br />

Dr. Eduard Benes]<br />

Jan. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitchcock, Edward B.<br />

INT-9CZ-8<br />

People's Council and the All-Slavonic<br />

Congress in Pittsburgh<br />

Oct. 31, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Slav Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.;<br />

Czechoslovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-9<br />

My Interview with Mr. Ame Laurin <strong>of</strong> Mar.<br />

2, 1942<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Laurin, Arne; Modercin, Ivo<br />

INT-9CZ-10<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-11<br />

[Letters from Arnold Margolin]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Margolin, Arnold D.; Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-12<br />

[Religious and political differences between<br />

the Czechs and the Slovaks]<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Hlinka, Rev.<br />

INT-9CZ-13<br />

Czech Propaganda in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak Information Service;<br />

von Eckhardt, Tibor; Papanek, Jan


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-47<br />

INT-9CZ-14<br />

[Speeches by Dr. Gerhard Schacher]<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schacher, Gerhard; Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.<br />

INT-9CZ-15<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Czech Nationalists]<br />

Mar. 17. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Hungary; Laurin, Ame;<br />

Winter, Ernst K.; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-9CZ-16<br />

Slovak Groups in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Slovak<br />

Catholic Falcon<br />

INT-9CZ-17<br />

[Czechoslovak consulate in South America]<br />

Mar. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Laurin, Ame; Fier-<br />

linger, Zdenek<br />

INT-9CZ-18<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

American Slav Congress; Czechoslovak Nation-<br />

al Council; Czech National Alliance; Martinek,<br />

Joseph; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-19<br />

[Shifting attitude <strong>of</strong> Slovaks in U.S. towards<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Krasula, Stephen; Husek,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-20<br />

[Ame Laurin]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-21<br />

[Conversation between Mr. Wiley and Dr.<br />

Hodza]<br />

Dec. 20, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Wiley, John<br />

C.<br />

INT-9CZ-22<br />

[Interview with Milan Hodza]<br />

Dec. 4, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Arne; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-9CZ-23<br />

Slovak Communists in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

International Workers Order; Slovak National<br />

Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-24<br />

[Czech concerns in Central Europe]<br />

Apr. 20. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-9CZ-25<br />

[Jan Masaryk's speech at the Winthrop<br />

House, Harvard University]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-26<br />

Note on Jan Masaryk's Speech<br />

May 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-27<br />

Report on Speech <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk, Given in<br />

the Junior Common Room at Winthrop<br />

House, Harvard University, April 23, 1942<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Masaryk, Jan; Hitler,<br />

Adolf<br />

INT-9CZ-28<br />

Czech Newspapers<br />

May 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svornost (newspaper); Svoboda<br />

(periodical); New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

Jews and Judaism; Chicago Forum on Russian<br />

Affairs; Masaryk, Thomas G.; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-29<br />

Jan Masaryk Plans Restoration <strong>of</strong> Czech<br />

Nation After the War<br />

Dec. 14, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-30<br />

[Trends among Czechoslovakians in the U.S.]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian<br />

Catholics; Zlamal, Oldrich; Octavez, Martin<br />

INT-9CZ-31<br />

Czechoslovak and Rumanian Clergy<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Romania; Czech<br />

National Alliance; Martinek, Joseph; Prusa,<br />

Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-9CZ-32<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia in Canada<br />

iVov. 3, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Czech National Alliance;<br />

Movement for Victory; Schmel, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-33<br />

Czechs To Mark Anniversary Here<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-9CZ-34<br />

[Czechoslovak press reports]<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-35<br />

Czechoslovak Envoy Broadcasts to<br />

Czechoslovakia; Satisfaction <strong>of</strong> Slovak Nation<br />

Over "Independence" Decreasing<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurban, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-36<br />

[Relations between Polish, Russian and<br />

Czechoslovakian groups]<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-9CZ-37<br />

Nazis Won't Conquer Czechs, Club Is Told<br />

Afar. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: China; Japan; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-38<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-39<br />

Cooperation Between Soviet Russia And The<br />

West<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ripka, Hubert<br />

INT-9CZ-40<br />

[Comments on Jan Masaryk's speech in<br />

Pittsburgh]<br />

Apr. 28. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-41<br />

[Czech press reports]<br />

May 13, 1942. 3 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-9CZ-42<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Soviet Union]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper); All-<br />

American Slav Congress; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-43<br />

[Comments found in the "New Yorske Listy"<br />

concerning the Hapsburg family]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Otto; von Hapsburg,<br />

Leopold; Kucher, Alois<br />

INT-9CZ-44<br />

Czech Ex-President Sees Central European<br />

Union<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Damzbian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-45<br />

[Letter from Dr. Hans àuuon> concerning<br />

Eduard Benes, Jan Masaryk and Milan<br />

Hodza's views on a Central European<br />

Federation; Czechoslovak press reports]<br />

May 31, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; German mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Poland; Hungary;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-46<br />

[Milan Hodza]<br />

May 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabotage<br />

INT-9CZ-47<br />

Hodza Article<br />

June 1, 1942. 7 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 79


INT-9CZ-47<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Papanek, Jan;<br />

Kozak, Jan B.; Benau, Dezo<br />

INT-9CZ-48<br />

Brief Bibliographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza<br />

June 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-50<br />

[Milan Hodza's political activity in the U.S.]<br />

June 16, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Catholic<br />

parties; von Eckhardt, Tibor; von Hapsburg,<br />

Otto; Papanek, Jan; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Masa-<br />

ryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-51<br />

[American Slovak support against Milan<br />

Hodza]<br />

June 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-52<br />

[Letter about Milan Hodza; Statement<br />

presented by Dr. Milan Hodza, ex-Premier <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia] '<br />

June 20, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-53<br />

[Working notes prepared by Milan Hodza for<br />

use in lectures and magazine articles]<br />

June 24, 1942. 27 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-54<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

June 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-9CZ-55<br />

Czechs and Slovaks and Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

June 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-56<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 1, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-57<br />

Premier Milan Hodza; Czecho-Slovak<br />

Premier Charts Postwar Role<br />

July 2, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol;<br />

Slovak Sokol; Slovak Evangelical Union<br />

INT-9CZ-58<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-59<br />

[Milan Hodza's influence on Slovaks in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

July 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-60<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-61<br />

[Stephen Krasula's remarks on Slovak-Czech<br />

relations and Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

July 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krasula, Stephen; Prusa, Joseph;<br />

Kosik, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-62<br />

[Milan Hodza's speech at the Slovak<br />

National Alliance Meeting]<br />

July 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-63<br />

Former Czech Premier In Hot Springs<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stem, Oscat<br />

INT-9CZ-64<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-65<br />

[Czechoslovak National Council solicits<br />

subscription to "Free World"]<br />

Oct. 1, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World (magazine); Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-66<br />

[Biographical information on Joseph S.<br />

Roucek; methods <strong>of</strong> meeting domination: the<br />

Czechoslovaks]<br />

Feb. 18, 1942. 28 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Sabotage; Nazis and Nazi Party; Roucek,<br />

Joseph S.; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-9CZ-67<br />

[Biographical notes <strong>of</strong> Czech contributors to<br />

"New Europe"]<br />

June 8, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roucek, Joseph S.; Necas, Jaromir;<br />

Masaryk, Jan; Odlozilik, Otakar; Munzer, John;<br />

Papanek, Jan; Munk, Frank; Weisl, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-68<br />

War's Past and Future<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-69<br />

[Jan Masaryk's comments on the status <strong>of</strong><br />

the war]<br />

Mar. 22. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-70<br />

Czecho-Slovaks in America<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Miller, Dexter<br />

INT-9CZ-71<br />

[Missing]<br />

80 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-72<br />

Czecho-Slovak Americans Vow To Beat<br />

Hitler<br />

May 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Evans, Arthur<br />

INT-9CZ-73<br />

[Czechs and Slovaks in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

May 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Hrtanek, Clement I.;<br />

Zatkovich, Gregory; Vlaha, Rev.<br />

INT-9CZ-74<br />

Nazis Seize Possessions <strong>of</strong> Czech Industrial<br />

Family<br />

May 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Petschek, Hans<br />

INT-9CZ-75<br />

[Czechoslovaks in Chicago, Illinois]<br />

May 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Czechoslovak Nation-<br />

al Council; Czech National Alliance; National<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics; Zizka, Ernest;<br />

Jendrusak, Walter<br />

INT-9CZ-76<br />

Propaganda Urged<br />

June 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Frankl, Oscar B.<br />

INT-9CZ-77<br />

Czechoslovakia Between the Wars<br />

July 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-78<br />

American Slovak Day; Slovak National<br />

Federation and Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 9, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Priests; Slovak National Federation; Rubicky,<br />

Martin B.<br />

INT-9CZ-79<br />

Extracts bom "The Making <strong>of</strong> a State"<br />

Jan. 15, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan; Voska, Mr.; Wilson,<br />

Woodrow<br />

INT-9CZ-80<br />

Czech Papers<br />

May 18, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-81<br />

Czech Papers<br />

June 3, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; German<br />

military occupation policies; Kemer, Robert J.<br />

INT-9CZ-82<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> the Executive <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance in America<br />

July 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-83<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 17, 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-84<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-85<br />

Czechoslovak-Austrian Relations<br />

June 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Laurin, Ame


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-121<br />

INT-9CZ-86<br />

[Ame Laurin]<br />

June 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-87<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schlamm, Willi<br />

INT-9CZ-88<br />

[Milan Hodza's letters to Jan Masaryk and<br />

Eduard Benes]<br />

July 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-89<br />

Central European Federation<br />

May 16, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-90<br />

[Munich Agreement]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-9CZ-91<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-92<br />

Slovaks and Hungarians<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Hungarians; Andic, E. V.;<br />

von Eckhardt, Tibor; Jancek, John<br />

INT-9CZ-93<br />

[U.S. acknowledged Status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovak Government-in-exile]<br />

Not. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-94<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Publications Dealing with<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-95<br />

Czech Cabinet Is Revised<br />

iVov. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-96<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-97<br />

Future Peace<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-98<br />

Dr. Benes Advocates March to Berlin Also<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> Germany and Hungary<br />

May 12, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Austria; Suicide; Poland;<br />

Nazis and Nazi Party; Austria; Masaryk, Jan;<br />

Heiden, Konrad; Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-9CZ-99<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Letter Written by Dr. Benes<br />

and Published in the Official Organ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Federation<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-100<br />

Will Always Be Grateful to Russia; Red Army<br />

Saved Europe, Says Benes<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Munich Agreement; Great Britain;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-101<br />

President Benes to American Slovaks<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-102<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> News Article "Benes is<br />

Still President," New Yorsky Dennik<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sramek, Msgr.<br />

INT-9CZ-103<br />

["Slovak v Amerike" newspaper on Eduard<br />

Benes]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak v Amerike (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-104<br />

Further Report on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 3, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Minerich,<br />

Anthony; Husek, Joseph; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-105<br />

Report No. 2 on Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

July 15, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-106<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza and Czecho-Slovak Affairs<br />

July 26, 1942. 52 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Ludovy Dennik<br />

(newspaper); Nazis and Nazi Party; Danubian<br />

Federation; Austria; Slovak Sokol; Budin, Stanis-<br />

lav; Stankoviansky, Emil; Husek, Joseph; Peli-<br />

kan, Jaroslav J.; Wallace, Henry A.; Welles,<br />

Sumner<br />

INT-9CZ-107<br />

[Articles from "Slovensky Hlasnik"]<br />

July 30, 1942. 15 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: National Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Evangelicalism or Protestants; Slovak National<br />

Society; Rolik, Andrew; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.;<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-108<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza to DeWitt C.<br />

Poole and newspaper articles on Milan<br />

Hodza]<br />

Aug. 30, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mlynarovic, Milos K.; Hurban,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-109<br />

Post-War Aims: Hodza Plan<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Hurban,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-110<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-111<br />

[Jacob Landau's opinions concerning Milan<br />

Hodza]<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-9CZ-112<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-113<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-114<br />

[Colonel Vladimir Hurban's statement<br />

concerning Milan Hodza's activities]<br />

Aug. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurban, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-115<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

Aug. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Union; Women's Catholic<br />

Union; Fodor, M. W.<br />

INT-9CZ-116<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-117<br />

[Letters from Milan Hodza]<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-118<br />

[Wenzel Jaksch's views on Milan Hodza's<br />

views on a Central European Federation]<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Jaksch, Wen-<br />

zel<br />

INT-9CZ-119<br />

Conversations with Dr. Hodza and Dr.<br />

Papanek; Future <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and<br />

the Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation<br />

Sept. 75, 7942 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Slovensky<br />

Hlasnik (newspaper); Jednota (newspaper); Slo-<br />

venska Obrana (newspaper); Papanek, Jan;<br />

Hurban, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-120<br />

[Letter from M. W. Fodor to Jacob Landau,<br />

managing director <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fodor, M. W.; Whitaker, John;<br />

Alexandrovsky, Serge; Berman, Rudolph<br />

INT-9CZ-121<br />

Stephen Zeman's Support <strong>of</strong> Hodza<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

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INT-9CZ-122<br />

INT-9CZ-122<br />

[Truce between Milan Hodza and Jan<br />

Papanek]<br />

Oct. 1. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-123<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

Oct. 1. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Zary, Jo-<br />

seph; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-124<br />

[Controversy with the Slovak National<br />

Alliance]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-125<br />

[Milan Hodza's activities]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-126<br />

Dr. Hodza and the Slovenske Noviny<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenske Noviny (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-127<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-128<br />

["Slovensky Hlasnik" Attack on the Overseas<br />

News Agency's Lack <strong>of</strong> Information on Dr.<br />

Milan Hodza]<br />

JVov. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Slovensky<br />

Hlasnik (newspaper); Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-9CZ-129<br />

[Letters concerning Milan Hodza's Court<br />

Case with Station WMCA in New York]<br />

JVov. 19, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: WMAC Radio, NYC; Steel, Jo-<br />

hannes<br />

INT-9CZ-130<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League<br />

INT-9CZ-131<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

iVov. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Husek, Joseph; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Mlynarovic, Milos K.; Hrobak,<br />

Philip A.; Hletko, Peter P.; Prusa, Joseph;<br />

Palkovic, Anton; Hrtanek, Clement I.<br />

INT-9CZ-132<br />

[Slovak League Activities]<br />

JVov. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Wargovich, Michael<br />

INT-9CZ-133<br />

[Minutes from the Slovak League Meeting<br />

held in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 12 and<br />

13]<br />

82 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League<br />

INT-9CZ-134<br />

Slovak affairs<br />

Sept. 26. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jednota (newspaper); Slovak Unity<br />

Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept 1942<br />

INT-9CZ-135<br />

[Stephen Zeman Jr. Comments on Changing<br />

Slovak Political Views]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-136<br />

Resolutions Adopted September 14, 1942, by<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Slovak Fraternal<br />

Organizations and Newspapers Meeting in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br />

Sept. 14. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Unity Conference, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Sept. 1942<br />

INT-9CZ-137<br />

[Declaration by the Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-138<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza to DeWitt Poole]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-139<br />

OWI Conference with Editors <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Newspapers and Presidents <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Societies<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Evangelical Union; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Willo, John A.; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-140<br />

Slovaks Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

Sepf. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Unity Conference, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Sept. 1942; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-141<br />

[Resolutions adopted at the Slovak meeting<br />

in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Unity Conference, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Sept. 1942<br />

INT-9CZ-142<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza and resolutions<br />

adopted at the Slovak meeting in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Unity Conference, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa, Sept. 1942<br />

INT-9CZ-143<br />

American-Slovak Controversy<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper); Slovensky Kal-<br />

vin (newspaper); Czechoslovak National Coun-<br />

cil; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans;<br />

Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-144<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 1942]<br />

JVov. 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Platek,<br />

Wendell S.; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-145<br />

Memo to Mr. Poole on Slovak National<br />

Alliance Meeting<br />

JVov. 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; War-<br />

govich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-146<br />

[Slovak newspaper updates]<br />

JVov. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak v Amerike (newspaper);<br />

Katolicky Sokol (newspaper); Slovenska Obrana<br />

(newspaper); Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-147<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts to Dewitt C. Poole<br />

concerning the Slovak National Alliance<br />

meeting]<br />

JVov. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.; Wargovich, Michael<br />

J.<br />

INT-9CZ-148<br />

[Joseph Krai's views on Slovak issues]<br />

JVov. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Krai, Joseph; War-<br />

govich, Michael J.; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Zeman,<br />

Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-149<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Meeting]<br />

JVov. 18. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-150<br />

Concerning <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information and<br />

Slovak Meeting <strong>of</strong> November 11, 1942<br />

JVov. 19. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Wargovich,<br />

Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-151<br />

Recent Press Comments on November 11th<br />

Slovak Meeting; Pittsburgh Meeting<br />

Scheduled for November 11th<br />

JVov. 20. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Slovak National<br />

Alliance; Wargovich, Michael J.; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-152<br />

Postscriptum to Slav Meeting Held in<br />

Pittsburgh, November 11, 1942<br />

JVov. 20. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Evangelical Union; Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Slovak Organizations and Newspa-<br />

pers; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-153<br />

[Letter concerning the Slovak meeting held in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eleventh <strong>of</strong><br />

November]


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-187<br />

iVov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Michael J.; Hrobak,<br />

Philip A.<br />

INT-9CZ-154<br />

Slovak National Alliance Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

November 11, 1942, Mr. Wendell Platek<br />

Discusses Meeting<br />

Nov. 16. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-155<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak National Alliance<br />

Nov. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Sturman,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-156<br />

Slovak Meeting, November 11, 1942,<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

JVov. 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Husek,<br />

Joseph; Rafaj, Paul; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-157<br />

Pittsburgh and Cleveland Meetings <strong>of</strong><br />

November 11 through 13, 1942<br />

iVbv. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Wargovich, Michael J.; Stankoviansky, Emil;<br />

Poole, De Witt C; Cranston, Alan; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-158<br />

November 11 Slovak Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poole, DeWitt G; Wargovich, Mi-<br />

chael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-159<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-160<br />

[Slovak National Alliance Activities]<br />

Oct. 7. 1942. 31 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Hurban, Vladi-<br />

mir<br />

INT-9CZ-161<br />

Slovak National Alliance Meeting <strong>of</strong> October<br />

10<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-162<br />

Slovak National Alliance<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-163<br />

Slovak National Alliance <strong>of</strong> America's<br />

Platform Regarding the Czechoslovak Cause<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-164<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-165<br />

Picnic <strong>of</strong> the Ambridge Branch <strong>of</strong> Czech<br />

National Alliance<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-166<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Semi-Annual<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the 5th District <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Slovak Society, Aug. 30, 1942<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society<br />

INT-9CZ-167<br />

Czech Slovak Trivia<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish White Eagle Association<br />

INT-9CZ-168<br />

Slovak and Czech Meetings<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-169<br />

National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Czech Catholics<br />

[convention report]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Czech Cathol-<br />

ics<br />

INT-9CZ-170<br />

By-laws: Slovak National Alliance<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-171<br />

Joint Czechoslovak Anniversary Celebration<br />

at Bohemian Hall<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-9CZ-172<br />

[Czechoslovak Independence Day<br />

Celebrations]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-173<br />

Czech-Slovak Day<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech-Slovak Day, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Oct. 1942; United Czecho-Slovak Legion;<br />

Czech National Alliance; District Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Bohemian Catholics; Hajny, Emanuel; Frcka,<br />

Josef; Coufalik, Josef; Krch, Louis; Prchal,<br />

Charles M.<br />

INT-9CZ-174<br />

[Czech Organizations]<br />

M>v. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Czechoslovak Economic Council, Inc.;<br />

Czechoslovak Information Service; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-175<br />

Czech Organization in Pittsburgh Area<br />

iVov. 8. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Bohemian Society; Czech<br />

National Alliance; Krai, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-176<br />

[Edward O. Tabor's speech at the<br />

Czechoslovak Independence Day Celebration<br />

held in Pittsburgh]<br />

Nov. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tabor, Edward O.<br />

INT-9CZ-177<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> October 28 in Chicago<br />

iVov. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Association<br />

INT-9CZ-178<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter to Mr. Berle]<br />

iVov. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; Masaryk, Jan; Hur-<br />

ban, Vladimir; Poole, DeWitt G<br />

INT-9CZ-179<br />

[Mr. Taggart's, Czech analyst notes]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-180<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Slovak Organizations as <strong>of</strong> November<br />

29, 1942<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-181<br />

Wargovich and Platek<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.; Zeman, Ste-<br />

phen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-182<br />

[Jan Masaryk's views on U.S. participation in<br />

the war]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Masaryk, Jim<br />

INT-9CZ-183<br />

Interview with Mr. Joseph Martinek,<br />

Secretary General <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak<br />

National Council in America<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-184<br />

[Letter to DeWitt G Poole concerning<br />

Antonin Basch]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basch, Antonin<br />

INT-9CZ-185<br />

[Newspaper articles about Czechoslovak<br />

individuals]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odlozilik, Otakar; Gardavsky,<br />

Jaroslav; Lobkowicz, Edward<br />

INT-9CZ-186<br />

[Background information about Edward<br />

Vaczy, nominated for Congressman at Large<br />

for the state <strong>of</strong> New York]<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vaczy, Edward L.<br />

INT-9CZ-187<br />

[Czechoslovak Information Service personnel<br />

listing]<br />

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INT-9CZ-187 Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak Information Service;<br />

Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-188<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> leaders in the American Slovak<br />

community]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-189<br />

Wendell Platek and the Pittsburgh Meeting<br />

for Oct. 21, 1942<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-190<br />

[Letter from Wendell S. Platek concerning<br />

Eduard Benes accounting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

position]<br />

Oct. IS. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-191<br />

[Lichner and the Slovak agrarian party]<br />

iVov. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-192<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-193<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter to A. A. Berle<br />

concerning a Hapsburg restoration]<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pools, DeWitt C.<br />

INT-9CZ-194<br />

[Comments from N. Grigorief about the<br />

Slovak Congress]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor; Pelikan, Jaroslav<br />

J.<br />

INT-9CZ-195<br />

[DeWitt C. Poole's letter About a Possible<br />

Reconciliation Among the Czechoslovaks in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-196 to INT-9CZ-197<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-198<br />

[Dr. Stefan Osusky's pamphlet]<br />

Nov. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-199<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-200<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart]<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer<br />

INT-9CZ-201<br />

[Czech-Slovak unity]<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gardavsky, Jaroslav<br />

INT-9CZ-202<br />

[Concerns about Slovak Americans]<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pridavok, Peter; Husek, Joseph; Ho-<br />

recky, Jan; Rattay, Joseph; Vrska, Josef<br />

INT-9CZ-203<br />

Abridged Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "When the<br />

Shooting is Done from a Hoe" Slovak v<br />

Amerike<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-204<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak League]<br />

Nov. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-205<br />

[Slovak American Organizations]<br />

Nov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-206<br />

[Post-war Resolutions Concerning<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Poole,<br />

DeWitt C.<br />

INT-9CZ-207<br />

[Tribute to Milan Hodza]<br />

Sept. 23. 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-208<br />

[Decentralization <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak<br />

Government]<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poole, DeWitt C.<br />

INT-9CZ-209<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Louis Nemzer]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-9CZ-210<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-211<br />

Draft Resolution Considered by Slovak<br />

Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-212<br />

New York Convention <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-213<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

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INT-9CZ-214<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart,<br />

Justice Department]<br />

Dec. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer; Kramer, Karel<br />

INT-9CZ-215<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Joseph Husek from Slovak<br />

League<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-216<br />

Stephen Osusky<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-217<br />

Questions for Cable to London re Osusky<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-218<br />

[Cable to Shepard Morgan in London<br />

concerning Minister Hurban]<br />

Jan. 5. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurban, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-219<br />

[Letter from Carl F. Butts concerning article<br />

by Blair Bolles]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturman, Paul; Bolles, Blair<br />

INT-9CZ-220<br />

[Slovak organizations]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladies Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League; Slovaks Citizen's Club Auxiliary<br />

Branch: Town <strong>of</strong> Lake; Slovak National Alliance;<br />

Krajcovich, Julia; Hletko, Peter P.; Sebik,<br />

Michael; Hodza, Mrs. Milan<br />

INT-9CZ-221<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-222<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> a speech given at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance]<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses<br />

INT-9CZ-223<br />

[Memos <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart and<br />

Louis Nemzer]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer; Nemzer, Louis;<br />

Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-224<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-225<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Husek and Forthcoming<br />

Slovak League Congress<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph; Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-226<br />

Reactions to Slovak League Activities<br />

Reactions to Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Pittsburgh<br />

Group"<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Husek, Joseph; Wargovich,<br />

Michael J.; Jamriska, Paul; Zatkovich, Gregory


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-227<br />

Ludory Dennik Moving to Pittsburgh<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-228<br />

Cablegram from DeWitt C. Poole to Shepard<br />

Morgan in Ustravic, London<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-229<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart]<br />

Jan. 14. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer<br />

INT-9CZ-230<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-9CZ-231<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-232<br />

Slovensko Americko Noviny<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovensko Americko Noviny (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-9CZ-233<br />

Ludovy Dennik<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Inter-<br />

national Workers Order; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Informa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-9CZ-234<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

June 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33CZ-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 39<br />

INT-9CZ-235<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 73<br />

INT-9CZ-236<br />

[American Czechoslovak community]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-237<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 91<br />

INT-9CZ-238<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Activities<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 95<br />

INT-9CZ-239<br />

Slovak and Hungarian Relations<br />

Nov. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Kotcka, Joseph; Disma-<br />

chek, Frank M.; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-9CZ-240<br />

[Letter and article concerning the<br />

headquarters <strong>of</strong> the "Ludovy Dennik" moving<br />

from Chicago, Illinois, to Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-241<br />

Eastern District <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic<br />

Federation Convention<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-242<br />

[V. S. Platek's response to Blair Bolles<br />

article in "Harper's" magazine]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolles, Blair<br />

INT-9CZ-243<br />

[Benes response to the annulment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Munich Treaty]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Koenen, Wilhelm; Schmidt, Heinz<br />

INT-9CZ-244<br />

"Ludovy Dennik" Banquet<br />

Jan. 26. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-245<br />

[Status and Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Slovenske<br />

Noviny"]<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenske Noviny (newspaper);<br />

Czechoslovak Information Service<br />

INT-9CZ-246<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-247<br />

Possible Lines <strong>of</strong> League-Platek Group<br />

Cooperation<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; Jamriska,<br />

Paul; Stankoviansky, Emil; Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-248<br />

"Slovak Record:" First Issue<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-249<br />

Slovak League Manuscript<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-250<br />

Memo on Post-War Questions for State<br />

Department<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-263<br />

INT-9CZ-251<br />

[Joseph Husek's resignation from the Slovak<br />

League]<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-252<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

Feb. 13. 1943. 58 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 105<br />

INT-9CZ-253<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-254<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Husek as President <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

League<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-255<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart]<br />

Feb. 4. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer<br />

INT-9CZ-256<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Slovak newspaper<br />

"Slovak Record"]<br />

Feb. 9. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-257<br />

Continuing Plans for League Congress<br />

Feb. 9. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-258<br />

Possible Disagreement Within Slovak League<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Jamris-<br />

ka, Paul; Husek, Joseph; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-259<br />

[Translation from the "Slovak Record"]<br />

Feb. 8. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Blaha,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-260<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Slovak<br />

v Amerike (newspaper); Ludovy Dennik (news-<br />

paper); Husek, Joseph; Jamriska, Paul<br />

RPT 103<br />

INT-9CZ-261<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-262<br />

Slovak League Manuscript<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 42 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-263<br />

[Letter from Jan Papanek about the<br />

pamphlet "Pravda Vitazi" by Dr. Stefan<br />

Osusky]<br />

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INT-9CZ-263 Reference Bibliography<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-264<br />

Possible Delegation to Washington<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-265<br />

[Czechoslovak program at Town Hall in New<br />

York City under the sponsership <strong>of</strong> Freedom<br />

House and Town Hall]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heym, Stefan; Michal, Marie; Hanc,<br />

Josef; Papanek, Jan; Schieffelin, William J.<br />

INT-9CZ-266<br />

Czechoslovak Attitude<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-267<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-268<br />

Slovak League Congress<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Jamriska, Paul; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-269<br />

[Memo concerning a meeting between Stefan<br />

Heym, Wieland Herzfelder, Mr. Czemin, Mr.<br />

Sebba, and Mr. Weiskopf]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-270<br />

Slovak League Meeting: General Summary<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-271<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-272<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Jamriska Speech<br />

Feb. 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Jamriska, Paul; Salva, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-273<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Agenda<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-274<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Joseph Husek's<br />

Speech<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Speeches and addresses; Husek,<br />

Joseph<br />

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INT-9CZ-275<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Prusa Report and<br />

Attack on Husek<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Prusa, Joseph; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-276<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Support <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Husek, Joseph; Salva, Fedor;<br />

Hrobak, Philip A.; Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-277<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Coverage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Meeting<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-278<br />

Slovak League Meeting: Existence <strong>of</strong><br />

Separatist Feeling in Meetings<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Slovak v Amerike (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-279<br />

Slovak League Meetings: Contacts by CFB<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Hrobak,<br />

Philip A.; Prusa, Joseph; Salva, Fedor; Hletko,<br />

Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-280<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "Seton Watson<br />

on the Birthday <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hodza"<br />

Feb. 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Watson, Seton<br />

INT-9CZ-281<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "On Dr.<br />

Hodza's Jubilee"<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-282<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "Reverend K.<br />

M. Mlynarovic on Dr. Hodza on his 65th<br />

birthday"<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mlynarovic, Milos K.<br />

INT-9CZ-283<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Article "Biography <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Milan Hodza"<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-284<br />

[Memo concerning Arne Laurin,<br />

Editor-in-Chief <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak<br />

Information Center's Press Bureau]<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-285<br />

Czech Labor Under Nazi Rule<br />

Feb. 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Labor unions;<br />

German military occupation policies<br />

INT-9CZ-286<br />

Wargovich on "Pittsburgh Group"<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Wargovich, Michael J.;<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-287<br />

Wargovich on Husek<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.; Husek, Jo-<br />

seph; Salva, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-288<br />

[Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.; Hletko, Pet-<br />

er P.<br />

INT-9CZ-289<br />

Wargovich on Benes' Visit<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-290<br />

Additional Information on Possible Slovak<br />

Delegation to Washington<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-291<br />

Additional Information on League Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

March 25, 26 1943<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Backora, Vaclav P.; Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-292<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Group to Slovak<br />

League<br />

Mar. 5. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-293<br />

Slovaks<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vizetelly, Frank H.; Thompson, Ira<br />

A.; Zizka, Voltaire H.; Dubosh, Francis J.;<br />

Yunder, Vilma Yarmila<br />

INT-9CZ-294<br />

Resolutions Passed by Slovak League<br />

Mar. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-295<br />

Platek and Stankoviansky on Dubosh<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil; Dubosh, Fran-<br />

cis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-296<br />

Platek on Benes<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-297<br />

New Slovak League <strong>Office</strong>rs


Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-298<br />

New Slovak League Organ<br />

Mar. 3. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Slovak<br />

Review (periodical)<br />

INT-9CZ-299<br />

Eventual Slovak League Delegation<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-300<br />

Break Down <strong>of</strong> Joint-Meeting<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Jamriska, Paul; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Wargovich, Michael J.;<br />

Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-301<br />

Chicago's Czechs Reply to Otto<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto; Martinek, Joseph; Zmrhal,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-302<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Europa Union; Papanek, Jan;<br />

Hurban, Vladimir; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.<br />

INT-9CZ-303<br />

Msg. Francis J. Dubosh<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-304<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Leonard H. Marks]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marks, Leonard; Martinek, Joseph;<br />

Babinec, John C.<br />

INT-9CZ-305<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-306<br />

Slovaks Protest Against Insult <strong>of</strong> Rev. S.<br />

Chemitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> the "A Mi Lapunk",<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />

Mar. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenske Noviny (newspaper);<br />

Chemitzky, Stephen F.<br />

INT-9CZ-307<br />

International: North African Political<br />

Situation; Homeland: the Position <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovakian Army in Russia<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

Nova Doha (newspaper); French Morocco;<br />

Tunisia; Algeria<br />

INT-9CZ-308<br />

[Polish-Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Teschen; New Yorske Listy<br />

(newspaper); Polish Information Center; Reting-<br />

er, Josef; Osusky, Stefan; Novy, Viliam<br />

INT-9CZ-309<br />

["Pittsburgh group" and plans on the future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-310<br />

[Polish and Czechoslovak Relations]<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper); Po-<br />

land; Executions; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Speeches and addresses; Husek, Joseph; Am-<br />

brose, A. S.; Daniell, Raymond; Masaryk, Jan;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-9CZ-311<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial in the<br />

"Slovenka Obrana", February 5, 1943,<br />

Entitled: "Leaguers be Careful"<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mlynarovic, Milos K.<br />

INT-9CZ-312<br />

Ludovy Dennik Advertisements<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-313<br />

Minutes <strong>of</strong> Slovak League Congress, February<br />

25, 26, 1943<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-314<br />

Possible Slovak League Delegation to State<br />

Department<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell<br />

INT-9CZ-315<br />

Pittsburgh Group vs. League Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Five<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-316<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Papanek, Jan; Gayda, Gen.;<br />

Schwarz, Francis<br />

INT-9CZ-317<br />

Czech Meeting, Bohemian National Hall,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Czecho-Slovak Legion; Al-<br />

liance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics; Czech National<br />

Alliance; Hutnik, Cenek; Masaryk, Thomas G.;<br />

Lausche, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-328<br />

INT-9CZ-318<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 116<br />

INT-9CZ-319<br />

Czechs and Otto<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Otto; Zmrhal, Jaros-<br />

lav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-320<br />

Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

Mar. 21. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Cervenka, John A.; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Mar-<br />

tinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-321<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jan B. Kozak on America and the<br />

Post-War World<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozak, Jan B.<br />

INT-9CZ-322<br />

Interview with the Czech Minister<br />

Mar. 25. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurban, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-323<br />

More on Czechoslovak "Ro<strong>of</strong> Organizations"<br />

Mar. 27. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Czech National Alliance; National Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech CathoUcs; Federation <strong>of</strong> American Cze-<br />

choslovaks in Texas; Slovak National Alliance;<br />

Voller, John; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Martinek,<br />

Joseph; Bolles, Blair; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-9CZ-324<br />

Ludo Koren, "Chief <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Government<br />

Abroad"<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Koren, Ludevit<br />

INT-9CZ-325<br />

Memorandum Regarding the Letter Received<br />

by Peter P. Hletko from Karol Sidor<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sidor, Karol; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-326<br />

Pittsburgh PoU <strong>of</strong> Slovaks<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-327<br />

Slovak League Minutes and Additional<br />

Material<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Jamris-<br />

ka, Paul; Platek, Wendell S.; Stankoviansky,<br />

Emil; Husek, Joseph; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-328<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 87


INT-9CZ-329 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-329<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-330<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zima<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zima, Stefan; Zima, Mrs. Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-331<br />

Towards an Anti-Benes Slovak-American<br />

Front?<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-39<br />

INT-9CZ-332<br />

Bishop Spellman in Cleveland<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spellman, Francis<br />

INT-9CZ-333<br />

Abiding Benes' Visit<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-334<br />

[Resume <strong>of</strong> conversation with Msgr. F. D.<br />

Dubosh, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St Cyril and Methodius<br />

Catholic Church; and Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czecho-Slovakia Situation]<br />

Apr. 16. 1943. 39 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-335<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Czech, Slovak and Czechoslovak<br />

Organizations in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 16. 1943. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Czech National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-336<br />

[Affiliates <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-337<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Czech Trade Union on Question<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Federation <strong>of</strong> Central and Eastern<br />

Europe Nations<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-9CZ-338<br />

Present Conditions in Slovakia<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Slovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-339<br />

The Past, Present and Future <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

Nation<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance in Canada;<br />

Canada; Slovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-340<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> leaders in Slovak National Alliance<br />

and other Czechoslovak organizations]<br />

88 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Apr. 22. 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-341<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Czech organizations, churches and<br />

newspapers in New York State]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 30 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-342<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Slovak organizations, churches and<br />

newspapers in New York State]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 34 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-343<br />

Mailing list <strong>of</strong> Senior and Junior Branches<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 31 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-344<br />

[Slovak Union Listing]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-345<br />

Catholic Slovak Brotherhood<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Slovak Brotherhood<br />

INT-9CZ-346<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> Lodges and Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Western Bohemian Association<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Western Bohemian Association<br />

INT-9CZ-347<br />

Bohemian Catholic First Central Union<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bohemian Catholic First Central<br />

Union<br />

INT-9CZ-348<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Branch Secretaries, Katolicky Delnick<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Workmen<br />

INT-9CZ-349<br />

Czech Ladies Benevolent Society<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech Ladies Benevolent Society<br />

INT-9CZ-350<br />

Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> Secretaries, branches<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Catholic Sokols<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Catholic Sokols<br />

INT-9CZ-351<br />

[Czech Organization Listing <strong>of</strong> Names and<br />

Addresses]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-352<br />

Czechoslovak Society <strong>of</strong> America Recording<br />

Secretaries<br />

Apr. 22. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak Society <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Recording Secretaries<br />

INT-9CZ-353<br />

First Slovak Wreath <strong>of</strong> the Free Eagle<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: First Slovak Wreath <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

Eagle<br />

INT-9CZ-354<br />

Districts and Branches <strong>of</strong> the Czech<br />

American National Alliance<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance<br />

INT-9CZ-355<br />

Independent National Society<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent National Society<br />

INT-9CZ-356<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin<br />

Groups for Which We Have Card File Data<br />

but No Branches Lists<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-357<br />

National Organization <strong>of</strong> Foreign Origin<br />

Groups for Which We Have Name Only<br />

Apr. 5. 1943. 12 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-358<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-359<br />

League Affairs<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-360<br />

Summary Translation <strong>of</strong> Article by Husek<br />

"Moyses-Kuzmany: Impression from the<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League" from<br />

Slovenska Obrana<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-361<br />

Complete Summary <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Respectable<br />

Slovaks" from the "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Salva, Fedor; Kuklis, Mr.;<br />

Harajevic, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-362<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> article "Regarding plans for the<br />

future" from New Yorksky Dennik<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement<br />

INT-9CZ-363<br />

Benes Visit<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Austrians<br />

INT-9CZ-364<br />

[Transcript <strong>of</strong> John Babinek's "The Slovak<br />

Radio Hour" broadcast from Hammond, Ind.,<br />

Mar. 28 and Apr. 4, 1943]<br />

Mar. 28-Apr. 24, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Babinek, John<br />

INT-9CZ-365<br />

[Czech authorities fear Hapsburg restoration]


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-402<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-9CZ-366<br />

[Peter Pridavok letter on postwar Slovak<br />

demands and Slovak press reaction]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osadne Hlasy (newspaper); Sloven-<br />

ska Obrana (newspaper); Slovenske Noviny<br />

(newspaper); Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-367<br />

[Letter from Milan Hodza]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-368<br />

[Slovak reaction to Benes visit in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-369<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-370<br />

Benes and the Soviet Union; State <strong>of</strong> Mind in<br />

Belgium; Osucky's New Pamphlet against<br />

Benes<br />

Apr. 27, May 4, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgium; Foreign legions; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-371<br />

Dr. Benes and Austrians<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Free Austrian Movement<br />

(Great Britain)<br />

INT-9CZ-372<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-373<br />

[Meeting with Msgr. Francis Dubosh,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-374<br />

[Interview with Father Abbot Gmuca]<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gmuca, Abbot Stanislas<br />

INT-9CZ-375<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Culin, Konstan-<br />

tine; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-376<br />

Sidelight on Dr Benes' Visit<br />

May 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-377<br />

Interview with Msgr. Dubosh<br />

May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-378<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Anti-Nazi League; Feiera-<br />

bend, Ladislav; Gailmor, William S.<br />

INT-9CZ-379<br />

[Report on William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator on radio station WHN, NYC]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Gailmor, William S.<br />

INT-9CZ-380<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-381<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

May 5, 1943. 10 P.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 124<br />

INT-9CZ-382<br />

[Arrangements for the Slovak League's Public<br />

Relations Committee meeting]<br />

May 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-383<br />

Interview with John Pankuch, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Hlas", (The Voice), Slovak Weekly<br />

May 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Pankuch,<br />

John, Sr.; Rolik, Andrew; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-384<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Alliance<br />

May 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Commemoration <strong>of</strong> General Milan<br />

R. Stefanik's Death, Cleveland, Ohio, May 1943;<br />

Papanek, Jan; Gmuca, Abbot Stanislas; Dubosh,<br />

Francis J.<br />

RPT 281<br />

INT-9CZ-385<br />

Interview with Stephen A. Zona, former State<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> Ohio, very active among<br />

Slovak groups<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zona, Stephen A.<br />

INT-9CZ-386<br />

Interview with Julius Badzik, Well-Known<br />

Slovak Attorney and at Present in the County<br />

Prosecutor's <strong>Office</strong> as Assistant<br />

May 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badzik, Julius; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-387<br />

Special Meeting Before Benes' Arrival<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-388<br />

Dr. Eduard Benes in Chicago, 1939<br />

May 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-9CZ-389<br />

[Letter bom DeWitt C. Poole concerning<br />

Miss Slavka Vesela]<br />

May 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Journal Back <strong>of</strong> the Yard (newspa-<br />

per); Vesela, Slavka<br />

INT-9CZ-390<br />

[Relations between President Eduard Benes<br />

and Dr. Hodza; Letter from Benes to Hodza]<br />

May 10, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-9<br />

INT-9CZ-391<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Czech Government in Exile<br />

May 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland<br />

INT-9CZ-392<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

May 11, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-9CZ-393<br />

[Meeting with Cordell Hull and members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak League]<br />

May 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-12.]<br />

Descriptors: S-ll<br />

INT-9CZ-394<br />

Interview with Msgr. H. Kocis<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kocis, H.; Husek, Joseph; Tiso, Josef<br />

RPT 285<br />

INT-9CZ-395<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-396<br />

Slovaks and Their Right to Nationhood<br />

May 11, 1943. 18 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-397<br />

[Subscription letter for the "Slovak Record"]<br />

May 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-398<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

1943<br />

May 12, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb 1943; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-399<br />

[Jan Masaryk's Opposition to Eduard Benes]<br />

Mar. 30. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-400<br />

[Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Eduard Benes]<br />

May 11, 1943. 24 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-11.]<br />

Descriptors: S-10<br />

INT-9CZ-401<br />

[Reports concerning conditions in<br />

Czechoslovakia and Eduard Benes from<br />

London]<br />

Apr. 23. 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-402<br />

[Letter concerning Francis J. Dubosh and the<br />

Slovak League's attitude regarding Eduard<br />

Benes' visit to the U.S.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 89


INT-9CZ-402<br />

May 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-403<br />

Interview with John A. Willo (Slovak), Law<br />

Director for the City <strong>of</strong> Yonngstown, Ohio<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-404<br />

[Developments within the American<br />

Czechoslovak organizations]<br />

May 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-12<br />

INT-9CZ-405<br />

Interview with Milan Salva<br />

May 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salva, Milan<br />

INT-9CZ-406<br />

Annual Tribute Paid to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik<br />

May 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mokris, Peter; Gmuca, Abbot Sta-<br />

nislas; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-407<br />

Benes Visit; Delegation to Hull<br />

May 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

S-14<br />

INT-9CZ-408<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak Protestant Churches in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

May 12, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant churches<br />

INT-9CZ-409<br />

[Extremist comment in Slovak and Magyar<br />

press about the visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes]<br />

May 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; New Yorske Listy<br />

(newspaper); Osadne Hlasy (newspaper); Slo-<br />

vanska Obrana (newspaper); Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava (newspaper); A Jo Pasztor (newspa-<br />

per); Hacha, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-410<br />

Pridavok Pamphlet<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jednota (newspaper); Pridavok, Pet-<br />

INT-9CZ-411<br />

Discussion in Slovak communities in Detroit<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-9CZ-412<br />

Conference with John A. Willo<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.<br />

INT-9CZ-413<br />

[Comments by Msgr. Dubosh on Slovak<br />

memorandum for the State Department]<br />

90 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-414<br />

Pridavok Pamphlet<br />

May 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pridavok, Peter; Hrobak, Philip A.<br />

INT-9CZ-415<br />

[Slovak League delegation to Secretary Hull]<br />

May 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-416<br />

[Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers and the left]<br />

May 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-417<br />

[Slovak section <strong>of</strong> the International Workers<br />

Order]<br />

May 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Vra-<br />

bel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-418<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

May 11-19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; National Slovak<br />

Society; Willo, John A.<br />

INT-9CZ-419<br />

[Slovak League delegation to Secretary Hull<br />

and other League business]<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-420<br />

Further Discussions and Changes <strong>of</strong> Opinion<br />

among the Slovaks <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

May 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-9CZ-421<br />

Interview with James Hovorka, treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />

the Slovak National Alliance, May 17, 1943<br />

May 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Sebik, Mi-<br />

chael; Hovorka, James<br />

INT-9CZ-422<br />

Interview with Charles J. Hronek, vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Czech Catholic Union, May<br />

18, 1943<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech Catholic Union; Hronek,<br />

Charles J.<br />

INT-9CZ-423<br />

[Emil Stankoviansky and other leaders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers decline to meet with Benes]<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-424<br />

[Pridavok pamphlet and the Slovak League]<br />

May 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pridavok, Peter<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-425<br />

[Interview with Paul Kazimir, Slovak leader]<br />

May 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kazimir, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-426<br />

[Conversation with President Benes]<br />

May 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Peace set-<br />

tlement; Poland; Austria; Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-9CZ-427<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Small European Nations,<br />

speech by President Benes at the Chicago<br />

Council on Foreign Relations, May 22, 1943]<br />

May 17, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Racial and ethnic<br />

groups<br />

INT-9CZ-428<br />

Conversations with Eduard Benes<br />

May 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-17.]<br />

Descriptors: S-17<br />

INT-9CZ-429<br />

[On the Eve <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Arrival:<br />

Program in Chicago, 111., May 22-25, 1943]<br />

May 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111; Czechoslovak National<br />

Council; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-430<br />

[A West Slav Federal Union]<br />

[May, 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Slavs<br />

INT-9CZ-431<br />

[Benes and the Atlantic Charter, editorial<br />

from Amerikai Magyar Nepszava]<br />

May 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Poland; Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-432<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, May<br />

19, 1943<br />

May 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Hletko,<br />

Peter P.; HUnka, Rev.; Zlamal, Oldrich<br />

INT-9CZ-433<br />

[Interview with Miles Janouch <strong>of</strong> Czech<br />

National Alliance]<br />

May 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czech National Alliance;<br />

Janouch, Miles<br />

INT-9CZ-434<br />

Good Word to Slovaks Worthy <strong>of</strong> It<br />

May 21, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-435<br />

Jamriska on League<br />

May 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-471<br />

INT-9CZ-436<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Mr. Saslaw]<br />

May 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saslaw, Joseph; Hovorka, James<br />

INT-9CZ-437<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers on Delegation; Benes<br />

May 25. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-438<br />

Benes' Visit to Chicago<br />

May 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda, Anton<br />

INT-9CZ-439<br />

Long Distance Phone Interview with John<br />

Willo<br />

May 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.<br />

INT-9CZ-440<br />

Summary Memo<br />

May 27, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-441<br />

Eduard Benes' Visit to Chicago<br />

May 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Society; Hvorka,<br />

James<br />

INT-9CZ-442 to INT-9CZ-443<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-444<br />

Chicago's Foreign Groups and President<br />

Benes' Visit<br />

May 27, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Poles; Lithuanians;<br />

Yugoslavs; Hungarians; Krzycki, Leo; Piech,<br />

Joseph; Skubikowski, Witold; Ripa, Karol;<br />

Simutis, Leonard; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

INT-9CZ-445<br />

Atlantic Charter and Central Europe<br />

May 28, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Speeches and ad-<br />

dresses; Nazis and Nazi Party; Thompson,<br />

Dorothy; Davis, Elmer; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-9CZ-446<br />

[Czech Catholic opinion concerning Eduard<br />

Benes]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-447<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and<br />

various refugees concerning developments for<br />

Czechoslovakia, Central and Eastern Europe]<br />

June 1, 1943. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-18.]<br />

Descriptors: S-20<br />

INT-9CZ-448<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

June 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-22<br />

INT-9CZ-449<br />

Biography <strong>of</strong> President Eduard Benes<br />

June 3. 1943. 11 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-450<br />

National Slovak Society Day<br />

June 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; National<br />

Slovak Society; Sturc, Ernest; Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-9CZ-451<br />

Interview with Michael Bosak, Publisher and<br />

Owner <strong>of</strong> the "Obrana"<br />

June 1, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bosak, Michael; Culin, Konstantine;<br />

Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-452<br />

Interview with Fedor Salva, Editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Obrana"<br />

June 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salva, Fedor; Tiso, Josef; Husek,<br />

Joseph; Culin, Konstantine; Salva, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-453<br />

Osusky's Truth Conquers<br />

June 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-454<br />

Slovak League Delegation<br />

June 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-455<br />

Eduard Benes: Biographical Sketch<br />

May 6, 1943. 11 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-456<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: President Eduard<br />

Benes]<br />

May 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-457<br />

Interview with John J. Baker<br />

June 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baker, John J.; Bielek, Ivan<br />

INT-9CZ-458<br />

[Interview with James Hovorka on meeting<br />

between Benes and Hodza]<br />

June 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hovorka, James<br />

INT-9CZ-459<br />

Conference with Paul C. Kazimir, May 29,<br />

1943<br />

June 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tiso, Josef; Kazimir, Paul C.<br />

INT-9CZ-460<br />

Interview with Dr. Peter Hletko <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />

111., May 29, 1943<br />

June 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.;<br />

Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-461<br />

General Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

June 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.;<br />

Bosak, Michael<br />

INT-9CZ-462<br />

Czech News<br />

June 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.;<br />

Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-463<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bombers to the U.S. Army by<br />

the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, May 29, 1943<br />

June 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; U.S. Army; Du-<br />

bosh, Francis J.; Bosak, Michael<br />

INT-9CZ-464<br />

Interview with Ernest Sturc, economist with<br />

the Czechoslovak <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information, May<br />

29, 1943<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sidor, Karol; Hletko, Peter P.; Sturc,<br />

Ernest<br />

INT-9CZ-465<br />

Interview with Peter Mokris, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak Cultural Garden, June 2, 1943<br />

June 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Slovak<br />

Cultural Garden; Mokris, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-466<br />

Zeman; Platek; Stankoviansky<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-467<br />

[Conversation with Paul Kazimir]<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kazimir, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-468<br />

[Conversation with Paul Jamriska, vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Slovak League]<br />

June 4. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-469<br />

Stankoviansky on Benes<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper);<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-470<br />

Current Item from the New Yorksky Dennik<br />

June 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper); Slovak Evan-<br />

gelical Union<br />

INT-9CZ-471<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's conversation with<br />

President Benes]<br />

June 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Peace settlement; Vamb-<br />

ery, Rustem<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 91


INT-9CZ-472<br />

INT-9CZ-472<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-473<br />

Dr. Benes' Trip seen by a Slovak member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Czechoslovak Legation<br />

June 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Ukrainians; Arlett, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-474<br />

[Zeman; Platek; Stankoviansky]<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-475<br />

Attack on Feierabend<br />

May 8, 1943; May 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenske Noviny (newspaper);<br />

Feierabend, Ladislav<br />

INT-9CZ-476<br />

[Conversations with Zeman, Platek, and<br />

Stankoviansky: Developments in the Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations and<br />

Newspapers]<br />

June 10. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-477<br />

[Hodza's relations with Slovak groups]<br />

June 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-478<br />

[Conversation with Msgr. Francis Dubosh]<br />

June 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; National Slovak<br />

Society; Dubosh, Francis J.; Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />

INT-9CZ-479<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit against the Overseas<br />

News Agency]<br />

June 10. 1943. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-20.]<br />

Descriptors: S-27<br />

INT-9CZ-480<br />

Interview with Louis Krch, Who Is Allied<br />

with the Slovak National Council<br />

June 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; Krch,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-9CZ-481<br />

[Conversation between John Palka and<br />

Eduard Benes]<br />

June 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palka, John<br />

INT-9CZ-482<br />

[Telegram concerning Czechoslovak leaders]<br />

June 15. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-483<br />

Czech and Slovak Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-484<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Spencer Taggart,<br />

Special War Policies Unit, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Justice]<br />

June 15. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taggart, Spencer<br />

INT-9CZ-485<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-486<br />

[Peter P. Hletko's right to free speech at<br />

dedication banquet]<br />

June 18. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hletko, Peter P.; Chester, Sanford<br />

INT-9CZ-487<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Paul Sturman,<br />

Foreign Language Division, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information]<br />

June 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturman, Paul; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-488<br />

Financial Contributions to Czechoslovak<br />

Cause During World Wars I and II<br />

June 19. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-9CZ-489<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Paul Sturman, <strong>Office</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

June 22. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturman, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-490<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> three PT-19 Fairchild Trainer<br />

Airplanes to the War Department by the<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

June 24. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Gifts and contribu-<br />

tions<br />

INT-9CZ-491<br />

[Interview with Emil Stankoviansky]<br />

June 26. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-492<br />

Czechoslovak Government Policy Toward the<br />

Slovak Americans<br />

June 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak Information Service;<br />

Tabor, Edward O.; Stankoviansky, Emil; Papa-<br />

nek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-493<br />

Post-Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Benes Visit<br />

June 26. 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 133<br />

INT-9CZ-494<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

92 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-495<br />

[Itinerary <strong>of</strong> Reverend Jaroslav J. Pelikan]<br />

June 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-496<br />

Platek Sees Slovak Agreement Coming and<br />

Thinks Benes Approached League Leader<br />

June 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-497<br />

Slovak League delegation to the State<br />

Department<br />

July 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-498<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Slovak League in the William Penn<br />

Hotel<br />

July 9. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Slovak Day, Kennywood<br />

Park, July 1943; Slovak Catholic Federation;<br />

Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-499<br />

Current Item from the "Slovenska Obrana,"<br />

July 2, 1943<br />

July 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenska Obrana (newspaper);<br />

Husek, Joseph; Salva, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-500<br />

Recorded Message <strong>of</strong> President Benes to<br />

Slovaks<br />

July 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-501<br />

Outlook for Slovak American Unity<br />

July 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; Slovak<br />

National Council in Slovakia; Slovak Evangelical<br />

Union; Slovak Catholic Federation; Slovak<br />

Evangelical Womens Union; Slovak Lutheran<br />

National Alliance; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.;<br />

Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-502<br />

Interview with Georges Udrzal<br />

July 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Udrzal, Georges; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-503<br />

Preliminary Report on Pelikan's Visit to the<br />

Pittsburgh District<br />

July 14, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Zeman, Stephen<br />

S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-504<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> the National <strong>Office</strong>rs and a<br />

Directory <strong>of</strong> Assemblies <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

and Affiliated Organizations, Newspapers,<br />

and Clubs]<br />

July 15, 1943. 16 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-505<br />

Rev. Pelikan's Rally at the Bohemian Hall<br />

July 15, 1943. 8 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-538<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-506<br />

Interview with Rev. Andrew Rolik, St John's<br />

Evangelical Church<br />

July 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rolik, Andrew<br />

INT-9CZ-507<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St<br />

Stephen's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Dickson City, Pa.<br />

July 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luther-<br />

ans; Rafaj, Paul; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-508<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Pelikan, Holy<br />

Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />

Illinois<br />

July 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luther-<br />

ans; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Sebik, Michael<br />

INT-9CZ-509<br />

Interview with Rev. John C. Bradac <strong>of</strong><br />

Whiting, Indiana<br />

July 16. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bradac, John C.<br />

INT-9CZ-510<br />

Meeting held in Euclid Beach Park<br />

Sponsored by Slovak Organizations and<br />

Societies, especially the Slovak League<br />

July 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Day, Cleveland, Ohio, June<br />

1943; Krispansky, Jan W.; Gmuca, Abbot<br />

Stanislas; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-511<br />

Meeting Held at the Sokol Hall, Cleveland<br />

(West Side) Sponsored by Czech and Slovak<br />

Societies Jointly<br />

July 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zlamal, Oldrich; Zizka, Dr.; Hajny,<br />

Emanuel; Sturc, Ernest<br />

INT-9CZ-512<br />

Slovak Situation<br />

July 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Slovak Society;<br />

Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-513<br />

Milan Hodza<br />

July 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palka, Mrs.; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-514<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic Federation<br />

July 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Catholic Federation Con-<br />

gress, Cleveland, Ohio, July 1943; Prusa, Joseph;<br />

Mlynarovic, Milos K.<br />

INT-9CZ-515<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-516<br />

Slovaks: Milan Hodza<br />

July 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.; Palka, John;<br />

Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-517<br />

PW by the Czechoslovak Goverament-in-Exile<br />

July 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-9CZ-518<br />

Benes' "Europa Plan"<br />

July, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europa Plan<br />

INT-9CZ-519<br />

[Slovak activity in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; Salva, Fe-<br />

dor; Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-520<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Milan Hodza]<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osusky, Stefan; Krasula, Stephen<br />

INT-9CZ-521<br />

Interview with Joseph Martinek<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph; Lange, Oscar;<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-9CZ-522<br />

Czech Rally <strong>of</strong> Sunday, August 8<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization for Liberty Rally,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 1943; War relief; Czech<br />

National Alliance; Kuttelwascher, Karel; Benes,<br />

Vojta<br />

INT-9CZ-523<br />

[Possible Visit by Czech Foreign Minister<br />

Masaryk to U.S.]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-524<br />

Slovak Standstill or Prelude to Action ?<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-525<br />

[Msgr. Dubosh's Memorandum for the State<br />

Department]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943; Aug. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-526<br />

Additional Slovak-American Developments<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil; Pelikan, Jaros-<br />

lav J.; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-527<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> President Benes' Trip to<br />

Moscow<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; U.S. military occupa-<br />

tion policies; New Yorske Listy (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-528<br />

[Czech Foreign Minister Masaryk Plans U.S.<br />

Trip]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-529<br />

[Jan Masaryk's Visit to the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-25.]<br />

Descriptors: S-48<br />

INT-9CZ-530<br />

"What about Benes' Trip to Moscow ?": New<br />

Yorske Listy article<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-531<br />

["Is This True ? Changes in the Czechoslovak<br />

Government in London," article from<br />

Sloboda]<br />

Aug. 19. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sloboda (periodical); Slovensky<br />

Hlasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-532<br />

[Tour <strong>of</strong> Rev J. J. Pelikan, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance and list <strong>of</strong> local<br />

branches]<br />

Aug. 24, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-533<br />

[Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans]<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Czechoslovak<br />

National Council; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans<br />

INT-9CZ-534<br />

Polish-Czech-Slovak Separatists Movement in<br />

London<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Poles; Independent<br />

Central European Federal Association in Lon-<br />

don; Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-535<br />

[Information on Czech-American<br />

Organizations in U.S.]<br />

[n. d.]. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-536<br />

[Information on Slovak-American<br />

Organizations in U.S.]<br />

[n. d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-537<br />

Czech Security Service Under English<br />

Control<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moravec, Colonel; Pan, Major;<br />

Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-538<br />

Slovak League<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

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INT-9CZ-538<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-539<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance<br />

Sept 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-26.]<br />

Descriptors: M-82<br />

INT-9CZ-540<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-541<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Milan Hodza]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-542<br />

Slovaks and Their Right to Nationhood<br />

May 1, 1943. 16 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-543<br />

Interview with John Willo, Law Director for<br />

the City <strong>of</strong> Youngstown<br />

Sept. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.; Masaryk, Jan; Du-<br />

bosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-544<br />

[Financial Irregularities Involving Major Pan,<br />

Confidential Agent to Colonel Moravec, Head<br />

Czech Security Service Between London and<br />

Lisbon]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan, Major; Moravec, Colonel<br />

INT-9CZ-545<br />

Slovaks: Re. B. Soumar, Editor <strong>of</strong> the Czech<br />

Section <strong>of</strong> the "Svoboda"<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soumar, B.<br />

INT-9CZ-546<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversations with Amb.<br />

Hurban and Dr. Kozak, "Present views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czech govemment-in-exile"]<br />

Aug. 6-Oct. 8, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Poland; Hurban,<br />

Vladimir; Kozak, Jan B.<br />

INT-9CZ-547<br />

Interview with Frank Gurcak, Sept. 28, 1943<br />

Sept. 30. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Evangelical Union; National<br />

Slovak Society; Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol;<br />

Gurcak, Frank; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-548<br />

[Interview with Peter P. Jurchak, legal<br />

advisor for the Pa. Slovak Union, Sept. 29,<br />

1943]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania Slovak Union; Tiso,<br />

Josef; Jurchak, Peter P.; Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-549<br />

Slovak Appeal to Polish Americans<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

94 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Pridavok, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-550<br />

[Conversation with Czech Information<br />

Minister Papanek]<br />

Sepr. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Slovak Evangelical Union;<br />

Papanek, Jan; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-551<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Land reforms; Hungary; Yugoslavia;<br />

Poland; Slovak Evangelical Union; Dubosh,<br />

Francis J.; Pelikan, Jaroslav J.; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-552<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia<br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Republic, NYC, Oct. 25-28, 1943]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Czechos-<br />

lovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-553<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-554<br />

Slovak Affairs<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Catholic Federation; First<br />

Catholic Slovak Union; Slovak Evangelical<br />

Union; Dubosh, Francis J.; Tiso, Josef; Gmuca,<br />

Abbot Stanislas<br />

INT-9CZ-555<br />

[Address <strong>of</strong> Rev. J. L. Hromadka;<br />

Anglo-Saxon influence on Czechoslovakia]<br />

Oct. 6, 1943; Oct. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-27.]<br />

Descriptors: S-56<br />

INT-9CZ-556<br />

Interview with P. A. Hrobak, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Jednota, Sept. 29, 1943]<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak v Amerike (newspaper); Jed-<br />

nota (newspaper); First Catholic Slovak Union;<br />

Hrobak, Philip A.; Kosik, Gustav; Pridavok,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-557<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza and text <strong>of</strong><br />

his address to Slovak Evangelical Union]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Evangelical Union<br />

INT-9CZ-558<br />

[Conversations with Slovak leaders]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran SVAZ; Slovak Evangelical<br />

Union; Willo, John A.; Husek, Joseph; Benko,<br />

S.M.; Tiso, Josef<br />

INT-9CZ-559<br />

[No Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak National Fraternal<br />

Societies]<br />

Oct 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-560<br />

[Msgr. Dubosh's views and meeting with<br />

Congresswoman Frances Bolton]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.; Bolton, Frances<br />

INT-9CZ-561<br />

[Resume and views <strong>of</strong> Edward L. Vaczy]<br />

Aug. 9, 1942-Oct. 18, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Vaczy, Edward L.<br />

INT-9CZ-562<br />

[Letter from Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers]<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections<br />

INT-9CZ-563<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Slovak leaders]<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Poland;<br />

Teschen; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans;<br />

Dubosh, Francis J.; Willo, John A.; Gmuca,<br />

Abbot Stanislas<br />

INT-9CZ-564<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-565<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Protestant chur-<br />

ches; National Slovak Society; Slovak Evangeli-<br />

cal Union; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Masaryk, Jan<br />

RPT 156<br />

INT-9CZ-566<br />

[Helen Vrabel <strong>of</strong> International Workers<br />

Order comments on Czech situation]<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; International Work-<br />

ers Order; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-567<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-568<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia for the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Republic, NYC, Oct. 25, 1943]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; American Friends<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-569<br />

[Slovak National Alliance condemns Slovak<br />

League]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order;<br />

Hovorka, James; Hletko, Peter P.; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-570<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans,<br />

Oct. 21, 1943; letter from Milan Hodza to<br />

Eduard Benes on position <strong>of</strong> the Slovaks in<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. ¡Op.


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-600<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luther-<br />

ans; Rafaj, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-571<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luther-<br />

ans; Czechoslovak National Council; Bradac,<br />

John C; Sebik, Michael; Rafaj, Paul; Kovacik,<br />

John; Stankoviansky, Emil; Zeman, Stephen S.,<br />

Jr.; Adamcik, Daniel J.; Rolik, Andrew; Vangor,<br />

Imro; Derrer, Gustav; Zima, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-572<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance<br />

Oct. 27, ¡943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luther-<br />

ans; Korenic, Charles; Zavodny, John; Spanik,<br />

Joe; Mizialka, John; Hamrlik, John; Sasko,<br />

Martin P.; Valusek, Andrew J.; Saladiak, Jozef;<br />

Petrushka, Mike John; Zeman, John; Gazdik,<br />

Mathew; Valasek, Ludevit; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-573<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dr. Milan Hodza]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-574<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dr. Jan Papanek]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-575<br />

Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct.<br />

1943<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. Oct. 1943<br />

INT-9CZ-576<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Slovak American<br />

Fraternal Benefit Societies and Cultural Associa-<br />

tions; Willo, John A.; Kocis, H.<br />

INT-9CZ-577<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak League<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Dubosh, Francis J.;<br />

Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-578<br />

Legal Position <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benes Questioned<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-102<br />

INT-9CZ-579<br />

Address by Jan Masaryk<br />

Oct. 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-30.]<br />

Descriptors: M-92<br />

INT-9CZ-580<br />

Lecture by Jan Masaryk<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33CZ-31.]<br />

Descriptors: M-95<br />

INT-9CZ-581<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa^ Oct. 28-29, 1943<br />

Nov. 6, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; National Alliance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans; Slovak League Congress,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1943; Bradac, John C;<br />

Dubosh, Francis J.; Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter<br />

P.; Kocis, C, Monsignor<br />

INT-9CZ-582<br />

["Aims <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League," memorandum<br />

from Joseph Husek to Msgr. Dubosh]<br />

.Nov. 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Atlantic Charter; Du-<br />

bosh, Francis J.; Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-583<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America Congress<br />

JVov. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 1943; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Lutherans; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-584<br />

[Statement by the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak National Alliance attacking the<br />

Slovak League]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Oct. 1943; Tiso, Josef<br />

INT-9CZ-585<br />

Off-the-record talk by Jan Masaryk, Deputy<br />

Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia<br />

JVov. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-32.]<br />

Descriptors: S-67<br />

INT-9CZ-586<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> the NYC newspapers Listy and<br />

Dennik]<br />

JVov. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper); Hlavac,<br />

Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-587<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-33.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 158<br />

INT-9CZ-588<br />

Czechoslovaks in the NYC area<br />

JVov. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Sloboda (periodi-<br />

cal); Slovak v Amerike (newspaper); New<br />

Yorske Listy (newspaper); New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(newspaper); Leitner, Charles<br />

INT-9CZ-589<br />

[Changes in diplomatic representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak regime]<br />

JVov. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments; Sidor, Karol;<br />

Tiso, Josef<br />

INT-9CZ-590<br />

[Rev. Ernest Ziska, Catholic priest in<br />

Chicago]<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Slav Con-<br />

gress; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Bohemian Catholics;<br />

Ziska, Ernest<br />

INT-9CZ-591<br />

Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former premier<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia, to President Eduard Benes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak Govemment-in-Exile<br />

JVov. 19, 1943. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-34.]<br />

Descriptors: S-69<br />

INT-9CZ-592<br />

President Benes' Activities<br />

Nov. 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-593<br />

[Libel suit between Stefan Osusky and Borus<br />

Benes heard in the British High Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Justice, London, Oct. 13-14, 1943; press<br />

coverage <strong>of</strong> trial]<br />

JVov. 12-23, 1943. 17 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Civil procedure; New Yorksky Den-<br />

nik (newspaper); Benes, Borus; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-594 TO INT-9CZ-595<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-596<br />

Split in Czechoslovak Circles<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-597<br />

Recent trends in the Slovak and the Czech<br />

press<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Jed-<br />

nota (newspaper); Katolicky Sokol (newspaper);<br />

Osadne Hlasy (newspaper); Ludovy Dennik<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-598<br />

Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian<br />

Relations<br />

JVov. 50, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Hungary;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

B-119<br />

INT-9CZ-599<br />

[Letter from Paul Blazek and Joseph Zary to<br />

the President <strong>of</strong> the U.S.]<br />

JVov. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blazek, Paul; Zary, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-600<br />

Mr. Ame Laurin<br />

Dec. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

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INT-9CZ-601 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-601<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak Newspapers<br />

Dec. U, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Slovak Newspapers<br />

INT-9CZ-602<br />

Point <strong>of</strong> View <strong>of</strong> the Sudeten Socialists<br />

.Nov. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Sude-<br />

tenland<br />

INT-9CZ-603<br />

Flan for Restoration <strong>of</strong> Sudeten Democracy<br />

JVov. 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland<br />

INT-9CZ-604<br />

[Letter to DeWitt Poole concerning Joseph<br />

Husek and Peter Hletko]<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-605<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> an Article Found in the "Nova<br />

Doha"]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Committee; Mann,<br />

Thomas<br />

INT-9CZ-606<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jan Papanek]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Austria; Davis, Malcolm W.<br />

INT-9CZ-607<br />

[Ideologies <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers and the<br />

Slovak League]<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-608<br />

Slovak-American Newspaper Editors and<br />

Other Matters<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-609<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-610<br />

Slovak Press <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-611<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact in the Czech and<br />

Slovak Press<br />

Jan. 14, ¡944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

Svomost (newspaper); Nowy Swiat (newspaper);<br />

Denni Hlasatel (newspaper); Narod (newspa-<br />

per); Narodni Pokrok (newspaper); Czechos-<br />

lovak and Westake Noviny (newspaper); Novy<br />

Domov (newspaper); New Yorksky Dennik<br />

(newspaper); Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Slo-<br />

vensky Hlasnik (newspaper); Pravda (newspa-<br />

per); Narodne Noviny (newspaper); Narodna<br />

Obrana (newspaper); Katolicky Sokol (newspa-<br />

per); Svomost (newspaper); Sverma (newspa-<br />

per); Slovak v Amerike (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-612<br />

Memo to Mr. Poole From Malcolm W. Davis<br />

On Meeting with Jan Masaryk<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-613<br />

[Missing]<br />

96 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-614<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-38.]<br />

Descriptors: S-84<br />

INT-9CZ-615<br />

[Letter from Philip A. Hrobak Concerning<br />

Constantine Poulos Comment about Slovak<br />

American newspapers]<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrobak, Philip A.; Poulos, Constan-<br />

tine<br />

INT-9CZ-616<br />

Mr. Laurin's Comment on Gottwald's Article<br />

in Pravda<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-617<br />

Talk with Father Begalla in Youngstown,<br />

Ohio<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Begalla, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-618<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory; Wargovich,<br />

Michael J.; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-619<br />

[Harriman's commentary on Slovak events]<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Hungary; Carpatho-Russia; Gottman, Klement<br />

INT-9CZ-620<br />

Speech, January 23, 1943, William Penn<br />

Hotel by Calvin Brook<br />

Jan. 31, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Brook, Cal-<br />

INT-9CZ-621<br />

Political Observations on the Czechoslovakian<br />

Situation<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Middle Zone Association<br />

INT-9CZ-622 to INT-9CZ-624<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-625<br />

Anton Pridavok<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Committee; Prida-<br />

vok, Anton<br />

INT-9CZ-626<br />

Communist Influences in the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-627<br />

[Slovak-American reaction to Soviet<br />

developments]<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-628<br />

[Interview with John Pavlik <strong>of</strong> "Svoboda" on<br />

the Czechs in Texas]<br />

Feb. 2. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas; Svoboda (periodical); Pavlik,<br />

John<br />

INT-9CZ-629<br />

[Interview with Vladimir A. Maudr, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in<br />

Texas]<br />

Feb. 7. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cotton; Foreign trade; Texas; Feder-<br />

ation <strong>of</strong> American Czechoslovaks in Texas;<br />

Maudr, Vladimir<br />

INT-9CZ-630<br />

Random Remarks on Texas Czechs<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas; Danes; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-9CZ-631<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 16. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-632<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-633<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Jam-<br />

riska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-634<br />

[Information on Paul Jamriska, vice-president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-635<br />

[Information on Wendell Platek, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Slovak Society]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society<br />

INT-9CZ-636<br />

Reactions to the Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Wargovich,<br />

Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-637<br />

[Wargovich on Slovak League]


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-669<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wargovich, Michael J.;<br />

Philip A.<br />

Hrobak,<br />

INT-9CZ-638<br />

[Information on Helen Vrabel]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak Workers Society; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-639<br />

[Information on Michael J. Wargovich,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> First Catholic Slovak Union]<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: First Catholic Slovak Union; War-<br />

govich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-640<br />

[Information on Emil Stankoviansky, editor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slovensky Hlasnik]<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper); Slo-<br />

vak Evangelical Union; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-641<br />

American-Russian Relationship Seen Through<br />

Czech Eyes<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-642<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wendell Platek, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Slovak Society]<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; L'udovy<br />

Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-643<br />

[Role <strong>of</strong> Karol Sidor in Slovak regime]<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments; Sidor, Karol<br />

INT-9CZ-644<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Czechs sponsored by Russian<br />

War Relief, Cleveland, Feb. 19, 1944]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian War Relief, Inc.; Hujer,<br />

Karel<br />

INT-9CZ-645<br />

[Information on Calvin Brook, editor <strong>of</strong><br />

L'udovy Dennik]<br />

Feb. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-646<br />

[Conversation with Milan Hodza]<br />

Feb. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Carpatho-Russians; Constitutional reforms<br />

INT-9CZ-647<br />

[Slovak National Council in London attacks<br />

Benes' treaty with Moscow; proposal to<br />

publish their letter in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treaties and conventions; Slovak<br />

National Council in London; Slovenska Obrana<br />

(newspaper); Bosak, Michael; Dubosh, Francis<br />

J.; Jurchak, Peter P.; Fierlinger, Zdenek<br />

INT-9CZ-648<br />

[Czechoslovaks in resistance against the State<br />

Department: article from Slovak v Amerike]<br />

Feb. 22, 1944; Mar. 2, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State; Slovak v Ame-<br />

rike (newspaper); New Yorksky Dennik (news-<br />

paper); Dunn, James C; Hull, Cordell; Cannon,<br />

Cavendish; Bohlen Charles E.<br />

INT-9CZ-649<br />

[<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian-Mexican<br />

Association]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakian-Mexican Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-9CZ-650<br />

Apologies for the Existing Slovak Regime<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments<br />

INT-9CZ-651<br />

[Helen Vrabel on the Slovak League and<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers]<br />

Mar. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-652<br />

[Rumor regarding new pro-Hodza newspaper]<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sloboda (periodical)<br />

INT-9CZ-653<br />

[Czechoslovakia the 17th Soviet republic ?]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; L'udovy Den-<br />

nik (newspaper); Kreta, Peter<br />

INT-9CZ-654<br />

Statistics on Numbers in Czechoslovakia<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-9CZ-655<br />

Slovak League Meetings<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-656<br />

God-Child <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A., Our Allies: The<br />

Czechoslovaks<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 53 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balint, Nicholas G.; Davis, Elmer;<br />

Dewey, Thomas E.; Laidler, Harry W.; Lehman,<br />

Herbert H.; Martinek, Joseph; McBride, Robert<br />

N.; Mowrer, Edgar; Schieffelin, William J.<br />

INT-9CZ-657<br />

Interview With League's Dubosh<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organiza-<br />

tions and Newspapers; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-658<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Czech Journalists<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Poland; Press; Chicago, 111.;<br />

Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-659<br />

Appeal for Mass Resistance<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabotage; Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Czechoslovakia; Platek, Wendell S.; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Wargovich, Michael J.; Vrabel,<br />

Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-660<br />

Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; International<br />

Workers Order; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-661<br />

Comments on the Slovak League<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-662<br />

Comment on Prchala Letter<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul; Prchala, Lev<br />

INT-9CZ-663<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook and John<br />

Marsalka<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspa-<br />

pers; Brook, Calvin; Marsalka, John<br />

INT-9CZ-664<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs and Committees <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

League<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-665<br />

Comments <strong>of</strong> Father Hala's Radio Speech<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Hala, Franticek<br />

INT-9CZ-666<br />

Inside Story <strong>of</strong> Czech-Slovakia<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-667<br />

Remarks by Wendell Platek<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-668<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> Ludovy Dennik<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-669<br />

League's Dubosh in Communication with<br />

CASON's Stankoviansky<br />

Apr. 5. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Slovak National Al-<br />

liance; National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans;<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 97


INT-9CZ-670 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-670<br />

Meeting at the International Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basch, Antonin<br />

INT-9CZ-671<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs<br />

Slovak-American Community; Europe at the<br />

Crossroads<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Poland; Yugoslavia;<br />

Slovak National Alliance<br />

B-182<br />

INT-9CZ-672<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.; Dubosh, Francis J.;<br />

Hletko, Peter P.; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-673<br />

Czech Affairs<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Union; Martinek,<br />

Joseph; Lezak-Borin, V.<br />

INT-9CZ-674<br />

[News issue <strong>of</strong> "Jednota", including by-laws<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First Catholic Slovak Union]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 8 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Jednota (newspaper); First Catholic<br />

Slovak Union<br />

INT-9CZ-675<br />

Slovak and Polish, Comments by Wendell<br />

Platek<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-676<br />

Stankoviansky on Slovak Political Affairs<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-677<br />

Helen Vrabel on Slovak Affairs<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-678<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 20 Year Pact between the<br />

Czechoslovak Republic and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Socialist Soviet Republics<br />

Apr. 21. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pirinsky, George; Adler, Philip;<br />

Sturc, Ernest<br />

INT-9CZ-679<br />

Routine Visit<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Ame; Budzislawski, Herman<br />

INT-9CZ-680<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 20 year Pact between<br />

Czechoslovakia and Russia<br />

98 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Twenty Year Pact Celebration,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 1944<br />

INT-9CZ-681<br />

Canadians <strong>of</strong> Slovak origin<br />

Mar. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-9CZ-682<br />

New York League Meeting<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stankoviansky, Emil; Platek, Wen-<br />

dell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-683<br />

Interview with Rev. Paul Rafaj <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lutheran SVAZ<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran SVAZ; Slovak National<br />

Alliance; Rafaj, Paul; Papanek, Jan; Bosak,<br />

Michael; Bosak, Francis<br />

INT-9CZ-684<br />

Wendell Platek on Slovak-American Political<br />

Development<br />

May 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-685<br />

Jamriska Comments on Slovak-American<br />

Political Developments<br />

May 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-686<br />

Vysinsky Document/ Benes 17 March Street<br />

May 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vysinsky Dokument<br />

INT-9CZ-687<br />

May 3-4 New York Meetings <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

League<br />

May 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-688<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Jozef Valo]<br />

May 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia; Sudetenland;<br />

Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-689<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Karel Leitner, Mr.<br />

Stanislav Budin, Mr. Dezo Benau, and Mr.<br />

Valusek]<br />

May 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leitner, Karel; Budin, Stanislav;<br />

Benau Dezo<br />

INT-9CZ-690<br />

Comments by Calvin Brook<br />

May 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brook, Calvin; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-691<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovak League<br />

May 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Vaczy, Edward L.;<br />

Jurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-692<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lodge No. 2001 <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

Workers Society<br />

May 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Workers Society; Vrabel,<br />

Helen; Sturc, Ernest; Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-693<br />

Communists in Czech Government<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-9CZ-694<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

May 15. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-41.]<br />

Descriptors: B-196<br />

INT-9CZ-695<br />

Delegation to Russia<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-696<br />

Jamriska Comments on Slovak-American<br />

Developments<br />

May 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Sovi-<br />

et-Czechoslovak Pact; Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-697<br />

Slovak Rally, Pittsburgh May 21, 1944<br />

May 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Rally, Pittsburgh, Pa., May<br />

1944<br />

INT-9CZ-698<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Agreement<br />

May 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Stan-<br />

koviansky, Emil; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Gurcak,<br />

Frank; Wargovich, Michael J.; Vrabel, Helen;<br />

Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-699<br />

Wargovich on Recent Slovak and<br />

Slovak-American Developments<br />

May 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents;<br />

Clergy; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-700<br />

[Telephone Conversation with Paul Rafaj]<br />

May 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-701<br />

Talk with Martinek<br />

May 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-734<br />

INT-9CZ-702<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Peter P. Jurchak for the Slovak<br />

Group under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> Common Council<br />

for American Unity<br />

May 4, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Jurchak,<br />

Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-703<br />

Memorandum on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Newspapermen<br />

May 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Slovenska Obrana<br />

(newspaper); Slovak v Amerike (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-704<br />

Jan Masaryk and Soviet Russia<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan; Berlin, Isaiah<br />

INT-9CZ-705<br />

Lecture (6/4/44) by Julius Fuerth and Jozef<br />

Valo; President Benes Honored on His<br />

Sixtieth Birthday<br />

June 5, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Govern-<br />

ments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia; Slovak National<br />

Alliance; Fuerth, Julius; Valo, Jozef<br />

M-198<br />

INT-9CZ-706<br />

Czechokslovak Meeting<br />

June 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Valo,<br />

Jozef; Fuerth, Julius<br />

INT-9CZ-707<br />

Laurin<br />

June 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Laurin, Ame; Jaksch,<br />

Wenzel<br />

INT-9CZ-708<br />

Slovak Franciscans in the U.S.<br />

May 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy<br />

INT-9CZ-709<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

June 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-43.]<br />

Descriptors: B-213<br />

INT-9CZ-710<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-711<br />

[Ladislav Feierabend's trip to the U.S. to<br />

Raise Funds for the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-exile]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Feierabend, Ladislav<br />

INT-9CZ-712<br />

Recent Slovak Communist Comments on<br />

"Slovak rights"<br />

June 27. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak Workers Society; Vrabel, Helen; Brook,<br />

Calvin; Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-713<br />

Interview with Dr. Ripka<br />

June 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; France; Ripka, Hubert<br />

INT-9CZ-714<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

Suden-Democracy Abroad<br />

June 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland<br />

INT-9CZ-715<br />

American Slovak Day sponsered by the united<br />

Slovak societies and organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

Cleveland<br />

July 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-716<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

July 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Slovak National Alliance;<br />

Willo, John A.; Masaryk, Jan; Hletko, Peter P.;<br />

Rozmarek, Charles; Hovorka, James; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-9CZ-717<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives<br />

July 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-44.]<br />

Descriptors: M-210<br />

INT-9CZ-718<br />

Wendell Platek Comments on Recent<br />

Developments<br />

July 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-719<br />

Trip to Moscow by Pavel Cibere<br />

July 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-9CZ-720<br />

Slovak League Affairs<br />

July 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-721<br />

Hodza's Death<br />

July 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-45.]<br />

Descriptors: B-228<br />

INT-9CZ-722<br />

Conversations with Dubosh, Yurchak, Gurcak<br />

July 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Poland; Du-<br />

bosh, Francis J.; Yurchak, Peter P.; Jamriska,<br />

Paul; Gurcak, Frank; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-9CZ-723<br />

Czechoslovak capitalists worried<br />

July 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Schnabel,<br />

Oscar; Taborsky, Dr.<br />

INT-9CZ-724<br />

Vrabel Comments on State Council and Other<br />

Matters<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-725<br />

Peter P. Yurchak's "The Slovaks: Their<br />

History and Their Heroes" is completed and<br />

ready for publication<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-726<br />

Moscow statement; A Short History <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak Literature<br />

July 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory; Sladkovic, An-<br />

drej<br />

INT-9CZ-727<br />

[Emil Stankoviansky's predictions for Benes'<br />

administration]<br />

July 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-728<br />

[Cable from London concerning a Visa for<br />

Fedor Hodza]<br />

July 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hodza, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-729<br />

Czechoslovak Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 14 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-730<br />

Cibere's Resignation from the Czechoslovak<br />

State Council<br />

July 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Cibere, Pavel<br />

INT-9CZ-731<br />

Post-War Czechoslovakia as Viewed By a<br />

Slovak Leader in Moscow<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sverma, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-732<br />

Dr. Hodza and the Slovak Question<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-733<br />

Dr. Milan Hodza<br />

June 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-734<br />

Czechs Suffering Among German Prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

Wars in Camp in Nebraska<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 99


INT-9CZ-734 Reference Bibliography<br />

June 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-9CZ-735<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-736<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-49.]<br />

Descriptors: B-237<br />

INT-9CZ-737<br />

Notes from the Slovak-Language Press<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation; New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-738<br />

Czech Affairs<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lusatian Sorbs; Czech National Al-<br />

liance; Czechoslovak National Council; Kacer,<br />

Adolph; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Martinek, Joseph;<br />

Hnizdo, Jaroslav<br />

INT-9CZ-739<br />

Vrabel on American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second American Slav Congress,<br />

NYC, Sept. 1944; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-740<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-47.]<br />

Descriptors: M-217<br />

INT-9CZ-741<br />

[Dr. Fedor Hodza's appointment to the<br />

Czechoslovak State Council]<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hodza, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-742<br />

Political Testament <strong>of</strong> the Late Milan Hodza<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 24 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-51.]<br />

Descriptors: S-112<br />

INT-9CZ-743<br />

Quarrels Within Czechoslovak National<br />

Council<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Czechoslovak National<br />

Council; Czech National Alliance; Slovak<br />

National Alliance; Platek, Wendell S.; Zeman,<br />

Stephen S., Jr.; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-744<br />

Comment on Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers' cooperation<br />

with American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Second American Slav Congress, NYC, Sept.<br />

1944; Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organizations<br />

and Newspapers; Platek, Wendell S.; Zeman,<br />

Stephen S., Jr.; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-745<br />

Calvin Brook on Sundry Matters<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Second American Slav Congress, NYC,<br />

Sept. 1944; Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Brook,<br />

Calvin; Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-746<br />

Interview with John Willo<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Willo, John A.;<br />

Wargovich, Michael J.; Yurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-747<br />

Czechoslovak Relief: Interview with Kacer<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia; Czech National Alliance; Kac-<br />

er, Adolph; Vrdsky, Vincent; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-748<br />

[Missing]<br />

100 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-749<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language<br />

Press on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-52.]<br />

Descriptors: N-13<br />

INT-9CZ-750<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Alex N. Dragnich]<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dragnich, Alex N.; Dubosh, Francis<br />

J.<br />

INT-9CZ-751<br />

Slovak League Meetings<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-752<br />

Underground Movements: Clandestine-Radio<br />

Transmitters<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Radio<br />

INT-9CZ-753<br />

Personalities in Underground<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-9CZ-754<br />

Partisan Activities: Political Groups<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-9CZ-755<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Czecho-Slovak Lodges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order; Two<br />

Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; Vrabel, Helen; Peli-<br />

kan, Jaroslav J.; Krch, Louis<br />

M-233<br />

INT-9CZ-756<br />

Comments by Paul Jamriska<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-757<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Mr. Adams and Miss<br />

Wellington<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adams, Mr.; Wellington, Rebecca;<br />

Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-758<br />

Reactions to Uprising in Slovakia<br />

Sept. 14. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Underground movements; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspa-<br />

pers; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Stankoviansky,<br />

Emil; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-759<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-760<br />

Opposition to Czechoslovak Ambassador to<br />

Moscow<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fierlinger, Znenek<br />

INT-9CZ-761<br />

[News issue <strong>of</strong> "Cechoslovak"]<br />

July 21, 1944. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Cechoslovak (newspaper)<br />

INT-9CZ-762<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak<br />

Liberation<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-53.]<br />

Descriptors: B-253<br />

INT-9CZ-763<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-55.]<br />

Descriptors: N-46<br />

INT-9CZ-764<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Reactions to the<br />

Uprising in Slovakia<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-56.]<br />

Descriptors: B-254<br />

INT-9CZ-765<br />

Lobby for Czechoslovakia Proposed<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-57.]<br />

Descriptors: N-48


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-798<br />

INT-9CZ-766<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-58.]<br />

Descriptors: M-236<br />

INT-9CZ-767<br />

Comments on "Slorenska Obrana" Article <strong>of</strong><br />

October 3, 1944<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council; American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Slovak Organizations and Newspapers; Osusky,<br />

Stefan; Brook, Calvin; Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-768<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 101 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Husek,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-769<br />

Comments by Jamriska<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council; Jamriska,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-770<br />

Comments by Wendell Platek<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council; Platek,<br />

Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-771<br />

Address by Vladimir S. Hurban<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-59.]<br />

Descriptors: M-238<br />

INT-9CZ-772<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To<br />

Have Repudiated Benes Government<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-60.]<br />

Descriptors: N-64<br />

INT-9CZ-773<br />

On Slovak National Council<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Slovak National Council; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slovak Organizations and Newspa-<br />

pers; Vrabel, Helen; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-774<br />

Interview with Jan Lichner and Fedor Hodza<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichner, Jan; Hodza, Fedor<br />

INT-9CZ-775<br />

Milan Hodza: Chapters from Manuscript for<br />

Unfinished Volume<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soumar, B.<br />

INT-9CZ-776<br />

Two Articles in 'Slovenska Obrana"<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-61.]<br />

Descriptors: N-66<br />

INT-9CZ-777<br />

Important Meetings<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-778<br />

[Mr. Federer's opinions on Benes'<br />

philosophy]<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fédérer, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-779<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-780<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Husek<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-781<br />

Twenty-sixth National Convention Slovak<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-782<br />

Remarks by Calvin Brook Slovak League<br />

Political Factions<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brook, Calvin; Husek, Joseph;<br />

Prusa, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-783<br />

Address by Dr. Eugene Lobl<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-62.]<br />

Descriptors: M-240<br />

INT-9CZ-784<br />

Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> Platek and Zeman With<br />

Slovak League<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Platek, Wendell S.; Zeman, Stephen<br />

S., Jr.<br />

INT-9CZ-785<br />

[Controversy over the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information's Selection for Radio Broadcasts]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Radio;<br />

Hrobak, Philip A.<br />

INT-9CZ-786<br />

Some Notes on American- and<br />

Canadian-Slovak Organizations<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organi-<br />

zations and Newspapers; Cleveland Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Five<br />

INT-9CZ-787<br />

Slovak League Convention<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Convention, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Oct. 1944; Willo, John A.; Dubosh,<br />

Francis J.; Hletko, Peter P.; Yurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-788<br />

[Cablegram from Stefan Osusky]<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-789<br />

[Cable concerning Joseph Husek's<br />

resignation]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-790<br />

Conventions <strong>of</strong> the Slovak Catholic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America and <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 94 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Catholic Federation Conven-<br />

tion, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1944; National<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Lutherans; American Relief<br />

for Czechoslovakia; Slovak Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />

Sciences; Dubosh, Francis J.; Kramoris, Ivan J.<br />

INT-9CZ-791<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-792<br />

SVAZ Meeting<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: SVAZ Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct.<br />

1944<br />

INT-9CZ-793<br />

Czechoslovak Meeting; Two Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

the 26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Founding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czechoslovak Republic<br />

JVov. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-63.]<br />

Descriptors: M-250<br />

INT-9CZ-794<br />

Notes concerning Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

League Held on October 18 and 19th<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Convention, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Oct. 1944; Slovak Record (newspa-<br />

per); Dubosh, Francis J.; Jamriska, Paul; Prusa,<br />

Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.; Günther, Blair<br />

INT-9CZ-795<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Slovak League<br />

ATov. 2. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Convention, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., Oct. 1944<br />

INT-9CZ-796<br />

Talk with Martinek<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Martinek, Joseph; Kacer,<br />

Adolph; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-9CZ-797<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Slovak Leaders<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-798<br />

Slovak Language Press<br />

1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 101


INT-9CZ-799 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-799<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Muenzer]<br />

iVov. 13. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Time (magazine); Muenzer, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-800<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia' Protested<br />

Afov. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-64.]<br />

Descriptors: N-98<br />

INT-9CZ-801<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-802<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Dr. J. L. Hromadka at the Nassau<br />

Club, Princeton<br />

Nov. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hromadka, Joseph L.<br />

INT-9CZ-803<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Siegfried Taub]<br />

iVov. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Taub, Siegfried; Adler,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-9CZ-804<br />

Czech Affairs<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance; Martinek,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-805<br />

[Memo from August Heckscher to Bjarne<br />

Braatoy]<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak-Hungarian-American<br />

Society; Heckscher, August<br />

INT-9CZ-806<br />

"Autonomous" Slovakia?<br />

JVov. 16, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-65.]<br />

Descriptors: B-278<br />

INT-9CZ-807<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-9CZ-808<br />

[Letter to Mr. Poole]<br />

Nov. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Willo, John A.; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-809<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National Council<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council<br />

INT-9CZ-810<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petschek, Hans<br />

INT-9CZ-811<br />

Vatican Contacts Benes on Subject <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

Autonomy<br />

102 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Remiger, Msgr.; Eltschkner, Msgr.<br />

INT-9CZ-812<br />

[Memo from Richard V. Lindabnry to Bjarne<br />

Braatoy]<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lindsbury, Richard V.; Hromadka,<br />

Joseph L.<br />

INT-9CZ-813<br />

Benes to Resign ?<br />

JVov. 25, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Slo-<br />

vak National Council in Slovakia; Biheller, Frico;<br />

Platek, Wendell S.; Stankoviansky, Emil;<br />

Osusky, Stefan; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Lichner,<br />

Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-814<br />

[Visit with Otto Kraus]<br />

iVov. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kraus, Otto; Vogel, Richard<br />

INT-9CZ-815<br />

Comment by Wargovich<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Organiza-<br />

tions and Newspapers; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-816<br />

[Letter from Achilles N. Sakall to the editors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czech and Slovak language newspapers]<br />

JVov. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Sakall,<br />

Achilles N.<br />

INT-9CZ-817<br />

Comments by Jamriska and Gurcak on SNR,<br />

Tiso, Relief, and other matters<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; War relief; Religious groups; Slovak<br />

National Council in Slovakia; Jamriska, Paul;<br />

Gurcak, Frank; Tiso, Josef<br />

INT-9CZ-818<br />

Czech Protestants<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant churches; Opie, John<br />

INT-9CZ-819<br />

Additional Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Recent London<br />

Announcements<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Slovak National Council in Slovakia;<br />

Valo, Jozef<br />

INT-9CZ-820<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> 868; Comments by Brook<br />

Dec 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-821<br />

[Memo Concerning Monsignor Dubosh's Trip<br />

to Washington, D.C]<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-822<br />

Remarks by League Leaders<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tiso, Josef; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-823<br />

Comment by Slovak-American Leftist<br />

Dec 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-824<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Slovak Developments by<br />

Vrabel<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Slovak National Council in Slovakia;<br />

Vrabel, Helen; Tiso, Josef; Sidor, Karol; Hletko,<br />

Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-825<br />

Comment by Platek and Stankoviansky<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Platek, Wendell S.; Stankoviansky, Emil<br />

INT-9CZ-826<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-827<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

INT-9CZ-828<br />

Comment by Slovak League Spokesmen<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Puppet Governments; Catholic parties; Protest-<br />

ant churches; Jamriska, Paul; Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-829<br />

Slovak Internal Situation: Comment by<br />

Calvin Brook<br />

Dec. 29. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-830<br />

Political Catholicism: An Analysis by Helen<br />

Vrabel<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-831<br />

[Conversation with Msgr. Stephen Krasula]<br />

Jan. 2. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krasula, Stephen<br />

INT-9CZ-832<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-66.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 225


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-833<br />

Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian Papers Discuss<br />

Benes' Plan for Sudeten Germans<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-67.]<br />

Descriptors: N-156<br />

INT-9CZ-834<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-835<br />

Remarks by Michael J. Wargovich<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Wargovich, Michael J.<br />

INT-9CZ-836<br />

[Memo concerning Jan Masaryk]<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-837<br />

Czech-Language Papers Discuss Implications<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Counter<strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-68.]<br />

Descriptors: N-161<br />

INT-9CZ-838<br />

Post-War Program for<br />

"Czechoslovak-Americans" Proposed<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-839<br />

[Letter bom Carl F. Butts to Spencer<br />

Taggart]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-9CZ-840<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-841<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

INT-9CZ-842<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus Concerning the<br />

Sudeten Germans]<br />

Jan. 17. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Kraus, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-843<br />

Sudeten German Transfer Plan<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Sudeten-German<br />

Transfer Plan; Bechyne, Rudolf<br />

INT-9CZ-844<br />

Interview with Rev. Dr. Julius Igor Bella,<br />

Pastor <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bella, Julius Igor<br />

INT-9CZ-845<br />

Interview with Stephen Zagorulko<br />

Jan. 23. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zagorulko, Stephen<br />

INT-9CZ-846<br />

Platek Forsees Czechoslovakia Becoming Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia; Platek, Wendell<br />

S.<br />

INT-9CZ-847<br />

Platek's Estimate <strong>of</strong> Slovak Workers Society<br />

(IWO) Hierarchy<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Workers Society; Platek,<br />

Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-848<br />

Bratislava Propaganda Reaches U.S. Via<br />

Sweden<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Propaganda<br />

INT-9CZ-849<br />

League Thinking and Program<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-850<br />

Reply <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Slovak-American Editors<br />

to League Statement<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-851<br />

Czechs and Others in Ord, Nebraska<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ord, Nebr.; Western Bohemian As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-9CZ-852<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Michael J. Bosak]<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bosak, Michael<br />

INT-9CZ-853<br />

[Conversation with Calvin Brooks Concerning<br />

his Political Views]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-854<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Fierlin-<br />

ger, Capt.<br />

INT-9CZ-855<br />

Gurcak <strong>of</strong> League Executive Committee<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-856<br />

Slovaks<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zona, Stephen A.; Jurchak, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-868<br />

INT-9CZ-857<br />

[Memo Concerning Ame Laurin's Funeral]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-9CZ-858<br />

[Memo concerning Jan Papanek and<br />

Fierlinger]<br />

Feb. 22. 1945. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

INT-9CZ-859<br />

Difference in Political Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

Benes and Dr. Hodza<br />

Feb. 23. 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-9CZ-860<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Feb. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Uruguay; Paraguay<br />

INT-9CZ-861<br />

At Slovac, Arkansas<br />

Mar. 5. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovac, Ark.<br />

INT-9CZ-862<br />

Platek<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-863<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-70.]<br />

Descriptors: B-324<br />

INT-9CZ-864<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Arthur Ringland]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Ringland, Arthur; O'Boyle, Msgr.<br />

INT-9CZ-865<br />

Comment by Jamriska<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-9CZ-866<br />

Vrabel<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-867<br />

[Memo Concerning Arne Laurin's Position<br />

with the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurin, Arne<br />

INT-9CZ-868<br />

Memorial Service<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Memorial Day, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Mar. 1945; Vrabel, Helen; Tiso, Josef<br />

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INT-9CZ-869 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-9CZ-869<br />

Meeting to Commemorate the 95th Birthday<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the First President <strong>of</strong><br />

Czecho-Slovakia<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-870<br />

[Wendell S. Platek's Views Concerning the<br />

Czechoslovak Government]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludova Strana; Slovak National<br />

Council in Slovakia; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-871<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> League Program?<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-872<br />

Slovak Memorial Day<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Memorial Day, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Mar. 1945<br />

INT-9CZ-873<br />

[Propaganda from the Czechoslovak Puppet<br />

Regime]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet Governments; Propaganda<br />

INT-9CZ-874<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> League Change in Policy<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slovakia<br />

INT-9CZ-875<br />

[Conversation with Dezo Benau]<br />

Apr. 3. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Carpatho-Russia; Clergy; Benau, Dezo<br />

INT-9CZ-876<br />

[Conversation with Rev. Stephen Krasula]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krasula, Stephen<br />

INT-9CZ-877<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Kraus]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Refugees; Kraus, Mr.<br />

INT-9CZ-878<br />

[Conversation with Captain Fierlinger]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

INT-9CZ-879 to INT-9CZ-880<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-881<br />

[Comments from Calvin Brook]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-882<br />

Important Comment by Vrabel<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-883<br />

New League Policy?<br />

Apr. U, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Gurcak, Frank; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

INT-9CZ-884<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau]<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Trade Union Congress; Pup-<br />

pet governments; Benau, Dezo; Jaksch, Wenzel<br />

INT-9CZ-885<br />

Jamriska on League Policy; Benes and the<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Slovakia<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Jamriska, Paul; Anthony, Philip James<br />

INT-9CZ-886<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: B. Soumar]<br />

Apr. 14. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soumar, B.<br />

INT-9CZ-887<br />

Interview with Vladimir Maudr<br />

Apr. 16. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa.; Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Maudr, Vladimir; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Martinek,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-888<br />

[Missing]<br />

104 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-889<br />

[T. G. Masaryk Club, Emergency and Relief<br />

Committee Tea]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Hudec, Karel<br />

INT-9CZ-890<br />

Vrabel on Subcarpathian-Russia<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Slovak National<br />

Council in Slovakia; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-891<br />

Czechs <strong>of</strong> Caldwell, Texas<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Caldwell, Tex.; Beseda, Rev.<br />

INT-9CZ-892<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> League<br />

Apr. 24. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak National Council in Slovakia; Interna-<br />

tional Workers Order; Slovak Workers Society;<br />

Gurcak, Frank; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-893<br />

Czech Catholics <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Texas; Morkovsky, John L.;<br />

Drozd, Anthony F.<br />

INT-9CZ-894<br />

Czechs in Chicago<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Martinek, Joseph<br />

RPT295<br />

INT-9CZ-895<br />

[Meeting Commemorating the memory <strong>of</strong><br />

Stephen Furdek and the Thirty-Eighth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League]<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League<br />

INT-9CZ-896<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> NSS's President<br />

May 3, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

UNCIO; Carpatho-Russia; Slovak National<br />

Council in Slovakia; Platek, Wendell S.; Fierlin-<br />

ger, Capt.; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-897<br />

[Preparations for the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-9CZ-898<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

May 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Burke, Thomas L.; Pier, Andrew;<br />

Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-899<br />

Slovak Nation wants its Sovereignty,<br />

Memorandum Submitted to the Honorable<br />

Delegates <strong>of</strong> the U.N. to the Conference Held<br />

in San Francisco<br />

May 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-9CZ-900<br />

[Czechoslovak Americans]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fierlinger, Capt.; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-9CZ-901<br />

[Slovak Americans]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hovorka, James; Pelikan, Jaroslav<br />

J.; Willo, John A.<br />

INT-9CZ-902<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League; Herman, Rudolph<br />

R.; Zalibera, J.; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-9CZ-903<br />

[Slovak Affairs]<br />

May 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Willo, John A.; Lach, John J.


Reference Bibliography INT-9CZ-936<br />

INT-9CZ-904<br />

[Edward J. Behuncik's Proposition to Come<br />

to the San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Behuncik, Edward J.<br />

INT-9CZ-905<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-906<br />

Czech Inquiry<br />

May 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council Ral-<br />

ly, Chicago, 111., May 1945; Czechoslovak<br />

National Council; Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-907<br />

Analysis by Wendell Platek<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-908<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau; Slovak<br />

Nation Wants its Sovereignty]<br />

May 12, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Benau, Dezo<br />

INT-9CZ-909<br />

[Viewpoints <strong>of</strong> Mr. Schultz]<br />

May 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments; Czechoslovak<br />

Information Service; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-9CZ-910<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess<br />

Communist Influence in the Provisional<br />

Government<br />

May 17, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-71.]<br />

Descriptors: B-358<br />

INT-9CZ-911<br />

Vrabel Reflects Shifting Slovak-American<br />

Communist Views<br />

May 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-912<br />

Czech Journalist Suggests Inclusion <strong>of</strong><br />

Lusatian Sorbs Within Czechoslovakia<br />

May 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-72.]<br />

Descriptors: N-331<br />

INT-9CZ-913<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Zeman<br />

May 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak National Council in Slovakia; Slovak<br />

National Alliance; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-914<br />

Chicago's Czechs and the Polish Problem<br />

May 30. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; War-<br />

field, Gaither P.; Szymanowski, Waclaw<br />

INT-9CZ-915<br />

[Post-war conditions for Czechoslovakia]<br />

June 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnabel, Oscar<br />

RPT632<br />

INT-9CZ-916<br />

Rev. Lach and Rev. Mlynarovic in San<br />

Francisco, Religious-Political Aspects<br />

June 4, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lach, John J.; Mlynarovic, Milos K.;<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-917<br />

Interview with Ladislav Demeter<br />

June 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demeter, Ladislav<br />

INT-9CZ-918<br />

Devious Program <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League<br />

June 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak National Council in Slovakia; Dubosh,<br />

Francis J.; Vrabel, Helen; Gurcak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-919<br />

[Conversations with a Czech and a Slovak]<br />

June 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-920<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus<br />

June 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: B-372<br />

INT-9CZ-921<br />

[Conditions in Czechoslovakia Under Soviet<br />

Occupation]<br />

June 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet military occupation policies;<br />

Polish Telegraph Agency<br />

INT-9CZ-922<br />

Interview with Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal<br />

June 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zlamal, Oldrich<br />

INT-9CZ-923<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss<br />

Moscow's Stand on Poland<br />

June 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-75.]<br />

Descriptors: B-374<br />

INT-9CZ-924<br />

Czechoslovak Miscellany<br />

June 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Cath-<br />

olic parties; Slovak National Council in Slovakia;<br />

Slovak National Alliance; Platek, Wendell S.;<br />

Brook, Calvin<br />

INT-9CZ-925<br />

Interview with James Hovorka<br />

June 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Hovorka,<br />

James<br />

INT-9CZ-926<br />

Conversation with the Reverend John J. Lach<br />

May 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lach, John J.<br />

INT-9CZ-927<br />

Meeting to Celebrate the Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

Czecho-Slovakia<br />

June 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Cze-<br />

cho-Slovakia, Cleveland, Ohio, June 1945;<br />

Jarosi, J. A.; Gardavsky, Yaro<br />

INT-9CZ-928<br />

[Reporting <strong>of</strong> an article by Milos K.<br />

Mlynarovic]<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Mlynarovic, Milos K.;<br />

Lach, John J.; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-929<br />

Membership and Program <strong>of</strong> Czech National<br />

Committee<br />

June 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Committee<br />

INT-9CZ-930<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

May 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-931<br />

Town Hall Rally, 27 June<br />

June 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voskevez, Mr.; Werich, Mr.; Hudec,<br />

Consul; Davenport, Marcia<br />

RPT648<br />

INT-9CZ-932<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Canadians, <strong>of</strong> Slovak Origin to<br />

the Canadian and American Delegation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World Security Conference, San Francisco,<br />

California<br />

July 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Canadian Slovak League;<br />

First Catholic Slovak Union; Catholic Slovak<br />

Sokol Union <strong>of</strong> Canada; National Slovak Mutual<br />

Benefit Society <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

INT-9CZ-933<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Joseph Babka in<br />

San Francisco on 29 June 1945<br />

July 2. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Babka, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-934<br />

Slav Notes<br />

July 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Martinek, Joseph;<br />

Staniewicz, Joseph<br />

INT-9CZ-935<br />

Czechoslovak and Left-wing<br />

July 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Platek, Wendell S.<br />

INT-9CZ-936<br />

Czechoslovak and Communist Comment<br />

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INT-9CZ-936 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Korea; Vrabel, Helen<br />

INT-9CZ-937<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-938<br />

Slovak League Affairs<br />

July 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Husek, Joseph; Jamriska, Paul; Gur-<br />

cak, Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-939<br />

Comment by Brook<br />

July 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Brook, Calvin; Mlynarovic,<br />

Milos K.; Boyle, Bishop; Krasula, Stephen<br />

INT-9CZ-940<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

July 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

110.]<br />

Descriptors: N-411<br />

INT-9CZ-941<br />

Slovak Paper Here Sees Moscow Supporting<br />

Polish Claim to Teschen<br />

July 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-76.]<br />

Descriptors: N-412<br />

INT-9CZ-942<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Masaryk]<br />

July 18, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-943<br />

Slovak League Meeting<br />

July 27, ¡945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Husek, Joseph; Hrobak, Philip A.; Gurcak,<br />

Frank<br />

INT-9CZ-944<br />

Czecho-Slovaks<br />

Aug. 1. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Soviet military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-9CZ-945<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-9CZ-946<br />

Czech and Slovak Language Press<br />

Aug. 1945. 8 p.<br />

INT-9CZ-947<br />

[Information concerning the Slovak<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Synod]<br />

July 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Synod<br />

INT-9CZ-948<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the<br />

U.S.<br />

July 24, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 243<br />

INT-9CZ-949<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious<br />

Relief Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-79.]<br />

Descriptors: N-425<br />

INT-9CZ-950<br />

[Missing]<br />

106 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-9CZ-951<br />

[Conversation with Ignatz Schultz]<br />

Sept. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-9CZ-952<br />

Slovaks<br />

Aug. 30. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hletko, Peter P.; Willo, John A.<br />

INT-9CZ-953<br />

Eighty Percent <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak-Americans<br />

Said To Resent Homeland's Pro-Soviet<br />

Orientation<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Ignac<br />

N-443<br />

INT-9CZ-954<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Dezo Benau]<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bohemia; Benau, Dezo; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

INT-9CZ-955<br />

Slovak Journalist Discusses Czechoslovakia<br />

and Developments in Czechoslovak<br />

Community Here<br />

Oct. 17, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Benau, Dezo; Osusky,<br />

Stefan<br />

N-448<br />

INT-9CZ-956<br />

[Memo <strong>of</strong> conversation: Desider Benau]<br />

Oct. 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Czech National Alliance;<br />

Czechoslovak National Council; National As-<br />

sociation <strong>of</strong> American Czechs; Benau, Desider<br />

INT-9CZ-957 to INT-9CZ-960<br />

[Missing]<br />

Europeans<br />

INT-10EU-1 to INT-10EU-640<br />

Europeans: document series<br />

Documents consider various issues relating to<br />

Europe and European Americans, including<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> European ethnic groups throughout<br />

the U.S., and plans for the organization <strong>of</strong><br />

postwar Europe.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For additional<br />

numbered reports on European Americans and<br />

Europe, see INT-33Z-1 to INT-33Z-115.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Eastern Europe; Racial and<br />

ethnic groups<br />

INT-10EU-1<br />

[Central European chemists and pharmacists<br />

pledge <strong>of</strong> loyalty to U.S.]<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldschmiedt, Henry<br />

INT-10EU-2<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Sept. 22-Nov. 27, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-3<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-4<br />

Serials Published in the U.S. by Exiled<br />

Governments or by Patriotic Groups From<br />

Occupied European Countries<br />

JVov. 26, 1941. 4 p.<br />

INT-10EU-5<br />

[Exiled governments pledge <strong>of</strong> penalties for<br />

Axis crimes]<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Axis nations<br />

INT-10EU-6<br />

Inter-Allied Information Centre<br />

Dec 16-21, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Inter-Allied Infor-<br />

mation Centre<br />

INT-10EU-7<br />

[Mr. Masaryk, conversation memo]<br />

iVov. 7, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-10EU-8<br />

Suggestions for Use <strong>of</strong> Propaganda by U.S.<br />

Against Economic Set-up in Nazi Occupied<br />

Countries and Germany<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

German military occupation policies<br />

INT-10EU-9<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian and Hungarian<br />

sections in the Committee for the Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Dec. 15, 1941-Jan. 23, 1942. 9 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-10EU-40<br />

Descriptors: Scandinavia; Hungary; Names lists;<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-10<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> the Albanian section in the<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Dec. 18-23, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albania; Committee for the Promo-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-11<br />

[News on Austrian Socialists and<br />

Monarchists; German-language radio<br />

broadcasts]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Socialists and socialist par-<br />

ties; Monarchy and monarchist parties; Radio<br />

INT-10EU-12<br />

[German-language radio broadcasts]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942: Apr. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-10EU-13<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Europe and America<br />

Apr. I, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.;<br />

Gottschalk, Max<br />

INT-10EU-14<br />

[Opinions from the Inter-Allied Information<br />

Centre on various foreign national groups]<br />

Apr. 2-14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Inter-Allied Information Centre<br />

INT-10EU-15<br />

[Jefferson Breem]<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Breem, Jefferson<br />

INT-10EU-16<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

Feb. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-17<br />

[Margolin's resignation from Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Feb. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-10EU-18<br />

[Future confederation <strong>of</strong> Eastern European<br />

countries]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization<br />

INT-10EU-19<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> various national groups]<br />

Feb. 24-26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Russians; Ukrainians; Hun-<br />

garians; Jews and Judaism; Soviet Union;<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy;<br />

Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-10EU-20<br />

[Excerpt from The Central European<br />

Observer]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942 to Apr. 8, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Germany; Austria;<br />

Hungary; Regional organization; Central Euro-<br />

pean Observer (periodical); Hitler, Adolf;<br />

Horthy, Nicholas<br />

INT-10EU-21<br />

Nature's Part in Creating the <strong>Strategic</strong><br />

Regions <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Dec. 7, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Strategic</strong> materials; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Maps<br />

INT-10EU-22<br />

Tornado Across Eastern Europe<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-10EU-23<br />

Notes on Italian, German, Finnish, Swedish,<br />

and French Press in New England<br />

May 19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England; Press<br />

INT-10EU-24<br />

[Reports on various European countries]<br />

Sept. 17, 1941 to Apr. 13, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Bulgaria; Greece; Albania;<br />

Yugoslavia; Romania; Hungary; Turkey<br />

INT-10EU-25<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-26<br />

Mobilizing 38,000,000 Foreign-Born Citizens<br />

for Effective Psychological Warfare<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization; Psychological warfare<br />

INT-10EU-27<br />

[Articles analysing the unhappy relations<br />

between Hitler and his allies]<br />

Mar. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Finland; Yugoslavia; Slovakia;<br />

Bulgaria; Fodor, M. W.; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-10EU-28<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> the heavyweight<br />

championship fight between Pvt. Joe Louis<br />

and Abe Simon for the Army Emergency<br />

Relief Fund]<br />

Mar. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boxing; Radio; Army Emergency<br />

Relief Fund; Louis, Joe; Simon, Abe<br />

INT-10EU-29<br />

Life History <strong>of</strong> Jean Hans Kugel<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kugel, Jean Hans<br />

INT-10EU-30<br />

[Preliminary information on European<br />

national groups in England and U.S.]<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-10EU-31<br />

[Note on some personalities within the<br />

German and Austrian emigration in the U.S.]<br />

May 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Germans; Austrians;<br />

Manfred, George; Boenheim, Felix; Deutsch,<br />

Julius; Dan, Theodore<br />

INT-10EU-32<br />

[Note on refugees waiting for visas in France<br />

and Cuba]<br />

May 21, 1942 to May 28, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Passports and visas;<br />

France; Cuba; Guigui, Albert; Kakies, Hans;<br />

Fuhrmann, Wilhelm; Sapir, Boris; Lande, Leo;<br />

Gourevitch, Anna<br />

INT-10EU-33<br />

[Fifth column activities among foreign<br />

national groups]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Bienstock, Victor M.<br />

INT-10EU-34<br />

Communist Influence in European Emigrant<br />

Groups<br />

Mar. 14-17, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Immigration<br />

INT-10EU-35<br />

Potential Sources <strong>of</strong> Information Re:<br />

Prominent Europeans in U.S.<br />

Dec. 22, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information<br />

INT-10EU-36<br />

[Suggestions for establishing friendly contacts<br />

with publishers <strong>of</strong> foreign-language papers and<br />

with organization <strong>of</strong> foreign-bom groups]<br />

iVov. 19, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Immigration; Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.<br />

INT-10EU-37<br />

Possible Sources <strong>of</strong> Information on Greeks,<br />

Czechs, French, and Belgians<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; Greeks;<br />

Czechs; French; Belgians<br />

INT-10EU-38<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Mutual Aid Associations by Countries<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Associations<br />

INT-10EU-39<br />

Central Europe, Germany and Russia [future<br />

reorganization]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Soviet Union; Regional<br />

organization<br />

INT-10EU-40<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press and<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942. 75 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Slovaks; Italians; Germans;<br />

Ukrainians; Russians; Poles; Croats; Serbs;<br />

Hungarians; Pennsylvania<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 107


INT-10EU-41<br />

INT-10EU-41<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom, reports on forthcoming sixth<br />

national conference]<br />

Feb. 22-Apr. 28, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Bom<br />

INT-10EU-42<br />

[H. Foster Anderson and George Clement,<br />

from New Europe]<br />

June 8. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Europe (periodical); Anderson,<br />

H. Foster; Clement, George<br />

INT-10EU-43<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> ILO]<br />

June 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; International<br />

Labor Organization; Central and Eastern Euro-<br />

pean Planning Board<br />

INT-10EU-44<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-45<br />

[Plan <strong>of</strong> propaganda among foreign-born<br />

groups, letter]<br />

Mar. 10-May 6, ¡942. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Hodossy, Ernest<br />

INT-10EU-46<br />

Statistical Data on Enemy Aliens in Brazil<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Japanese; Brazil;<br />

Statistical data: population<br />

INT-10EU-47<br />

Article on Foreign Nationals <strong>of</strong> Cleveland<br />

Mar. 21. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-10EU-48<br />

Labor and Other Material on France,<br />

Holland, and Belgium<br />

Apr. 16-24, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; France; Nether-<br />

lands; Belgium<br />

INT-10EU-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-50<br />

Extract From Speech <strong>of</strong> Sumner Welles [on<br />

international police]<br />

May 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International military forces;<br />

Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-10EU-51<br />

Communists and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Europe<br />

May 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

108 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-52<br />

[Changing name <strong>of</strong> Berlin in U.S. to Lidice,<br />

suggestion from Committee for the Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

June 18-24, 1942. 4 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Lidice, Czechoslovakia; Committee<br />

for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-53<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> American Citizens <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Origin or Descent<br />

July 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-54<br />

Information From Returning Diplomats [on<br />

conditions in Europe]<br />

June 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Spain; France; Italy; Ger-<br />

many; Hungary; Denmark; Greece<br />

INT-10EU-55<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> foreign-language group leaders in<br />

various cities]<br />

June 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-10EU-56<br />

Activities and Leaders <strong>of</strong> Illinois State<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Defense, Foreign Language<br />

Division<br />

June 25-29, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Illinois State Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Defense<br />

INT-10EU-57<br />

[Meeting and speeches on European<br />

resistance movements]<br />

June 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-10EU-58<br />

[Win the War activities <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />

birth or extraction in the Chicago area]<br />

July 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Hungarians; Romanians;<br />

Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-10EU-59<br />

[Conditions <strong>of</strong> Peace, by Edward Hallett<br />

Cam reactions and comments]<br />

July 17-Aug. 14, 1942. 12 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Carr, Edward H.<br />

INT-10EU-60<br />

[Lesser nationality groups, information]<br />

June 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonians; Croats; Bretons; Fri-<br />

sians; Basques; Catalans<br />

INT-10EU-61<br />

[Foreign group leaders in New England, list]<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; New England<br />

INT-10EU-62<br />

[Chart <strong>of</strong> various language groups by order <strong>of</strong><br />

importance, with comments]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

July 17-24, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-10EU-63<br />

[Biographical data on European immigrants]<br />

July 30. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration<br />

INT-10EU-64<br />

List <strong>of</strong> National Group Leaders in Chicago<br />

June 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-10EU-65<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press in New<br />

England<br />

Feb. 3-May 7, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Directories; New England<br />

INT-10EU-66<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-67<br />

Material from Europe [conditions in<br />

Luxembourg, Norway, Czechoslovakia, and<br />

France]<br />

May 7-Sept. 3, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Luxembourg;<br />

Norway; Czechoslovakia; France<br />

INT-10EU-68<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> the general situation among<br />

national groups from Central Europe]<br />

June 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-10EU-69<br />

[Fascist sympathies among the foreign<br />

national groups <strong>of</strong> Detroit]<br />

July 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; French;<br />

Belgians; Romanians; Ukrainians; Croats; Syri-<br />

ans; Russians; Lithuanians; Hungarians; Poles;<br />

Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-10EU-70<br />

Orthodox and Greek Catholic<br />

Politico-Religious Alignments in Europe and<br />

America<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Greek<br />

Catholic Church; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Propaganda<br />

INT-10EU-71<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> Approach to the<br />

Foreign-Language Population <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Motion pictures<br />

INT-10EU-72<br />

[Central European groups delegations to ILO<br />

meeting]<br />

June 8, 1942. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Greece; Poland;<br />

Yugoslavia; International Labor Organization<br />

INT-10EU-73<br />

[Harry N. Howard, information]<br />

June 8. 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Howard, Harry N.<br />

INT-10EU-74<br />

[Foreign national group organizations in<br />

Baltimore, list]<br />

July 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Associations; Baltimore, Md.<br />

INT-10EU-75<br />

[Foreign diplomats identification through<br />

automobile tags]<br />

July 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service<br />

INT-10EU-76<br />

[Free World, Inc., information]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-77<br />

Visa Applications for Refugees in France and<br />

Cuba<br />

Aug. 17-19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Passports and visas;<br />

France; Cuba; Kakies, Hans; Gourevitch, Anna;<br />

Guigui, Albert; Lande, Leo; Sapir, Boris;<br />

Fuhrmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-10EU-78<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-79<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Consultants [to the Commerce<br />

Department]<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Names<br />

lists<br />

INT-10EU-80<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Nationality Representatives in<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Oct. 19. 1942. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-10EU-81<br />

[Church and State relations in the U.S.S.R.;<br />

various nationality groups in California,<br />

information]<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Soviet<br />

Union; California<br />

INT-10EU-82<br />

[National group personalities and activities,<br />

report]<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-83<br />

[Labor groups and movements in Europe]<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions<br />

INT-10EU-84<br />

["Americans AU" and "I Will Do My Best,"<br />

information]<br />

July 2. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All; I Will Do My Best<br />

INT-10EU-85<br />

[Inter-Danubian Committee, proposed<br />

establishment]<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Inter-Danubi-<br />

an Committee; Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board<br />

INT-10EU-86<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

information]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties; Committee for the Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-87<br />

[Cosmopolitan Committee in Cleveland,<br />

formation]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Cosmopolitan<br />

Committee<br />

INT-10EU-88<br />

[Cavendish Cannon: the Balkan Committee]<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Balkan Committee;<br />

Cannon, Cavendish<br />

INT-10EU-89<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-90<br />

["Americans All" meeting report]<br />

Oct. 23. 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-91<br />

Inter-Allied Exhibit <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> the War Chest, Detroit, Michigan<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-10EU-92<br />

[Plans to unite foreign bom]<br />

iVov. 9-Nov. 23, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-10EU-93<br />

[Problem <strong>of</strong> reparations, note]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reparations; Germany<br />

INT-10EU-94<br />

["The Atlantic Charter A Warning Note,"<br />

extract from article]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Watson, Alfred<br />

INT-10EU-95<br />

[Separate settlement between the Soviet<br />

Union, Finland, and Romania]<br />

Aug. 9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Soviet Union;<br />

Finland; Romania; Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-10EU-96<br />

Danubian Interrelationships in Exile<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. Up.<br />

INT-10EU-106<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Austria;<br />

American Committee on European Reconstruc-<br />

tion<br />

INT-10EU-97<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's address on<br />

psychological warfare, analysis]<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-98<br />

Addresses in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the Eightieth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristide Briand<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 54 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Briand,<br />

Aristide; Brown, Marshall S.; Leger, Alexis;<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.; Marlio, Louis;<br />

Robinson, Leland Rex<br />

INT-10EU-99<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hryhorjiv]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hryhorjiv, Grigorieff; Fierlinger,<br />

Capt; Laurin, Ame<br />

INT-10EU-100<br />

Regionalism in Central and Eastern Europe,<br />

an Address Delivered by Josef Hanc<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Hanc, Josef<br />

INT-10EU-101<br />

Peasant Charter Drafted for Liberalized<br />

Europe<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Farm population<br />

INT-10EU-102<br />

Address Delivered at the Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

League for Industrial Democracy by Nicholas<br />

Mirkovich<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Business and industry; Economic<br />

reforms; Civil liberties; Speeches and addresses;<br />

League for Industrial Democracy; Mirkovich,<br />

Nicholas<br />

INT-10EU-103<br />

Research Service on Atrocities in Europe<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Government informa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-10EU-104<br />

[International Radio Relations, information]<br />

JVov. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; International cooperation in<br />

communications and transportation; Interna-<br />

tional Radio Relations<br />

INT-10EU-105<br />

[Foreign-language dodgers]<br />

July 18, 1942. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information<br />

INT-10EU-106<br />

[Jacob Landau's letter <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

foreign-language services <strong>of</strong> the Overseas<br />

News Agency, Inc.]<br />

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INT-10EU-106 Reference Bibliography<br />

June 18-24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Overseas News Agency;<br />

Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-10EU-107<br />

[Foreign-language papers, information]<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-108<br />

Foreign-Language Broadcasts: Problems and<br />

Method<br />

Jan. 12, 1940. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-10EU-109<br />

Preliminary List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language<br />

Publications in Pennsylvania<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Directories; Pennsylvania<br />

INT-10EU-110<br />

[U.S. short wave, beamed to Europe only,<br />

from midnight to 6:00 p.m., June 15, 1942]<br />

June 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-lOEU-111<br />

Psychological Warfare Plan Held Failing <strong>of</strong><br />

Its Purpose, by Blair Bolles<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Radio;<br />

Bolles, Blair<br />

INT-10EU-112<br />

Foreign-Language Organizations in Allegheny<br />

County<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 61 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Allegheny County, Pa.<br />

INT-10EU-113<br />

New Contacts [Mr. Krzyzanowski and<br />

Theodore Abel]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzyzanowski, Ludwig; Abel, Theo-<br />

dore<br />

INT-10EU-114<br />

[European unification: views <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi and William P. Simms]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Richard N.; Simms, William P.<br />

INT-10EU-115<br />

[New developments in Spain and among the<br />

Greeks in exile]<br />

Jan. 2, 1943 to Jan. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Greece; Jordana, Count; Canellopoulos, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-116<br />

[Axis diplomatic agencies in Turkey,<br />

personnel list]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942-Jan. 6, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Axis nations; Turkey; Names lists<br />

INT-10EU-117<br />

[Central European government<br />

representatives reactions to U.S. recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Otto von Hapsburg; course <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Russia]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; von Hapsburg, Otto;<br />

Davila, Carlos<br />

INT-10EU-118<br />

Report on Emergency Conference Called by<br />

Freedom House, Union for Democratic<br />

Action, and Free World Association<br />

Dec. 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom House; Union for Demo-<br />

cratic Action; Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-119<br />

[Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York, invitation]<br />

Dec. 9-11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; New York City; Victory Con-<br />

ference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Language Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York; Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-10EU-120<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Political and Social Science in Philadelphia,<br />

Nov. 16, 1942: Central East Europe After the<br />

War<br />

Nov. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Regional organi-<br />

zation; American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and<br />

Social Science<br />

INT-10EU-121<br />

[Miscellaneous items]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

110 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-122<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland<br />

[reactions <strong>of</strong> concerned groups to U.S.<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

June 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 40<br />

INT-10EU-123<br />

[Lectures given by Jan Papanek, minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia, and Stefan de Ropp, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Information Bureau]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-10EU-124<br />

Situation in the South-East [<strong>of</strong> Europe, after<br />

events in the Near East and American landing<br />

in the French-African countries]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Romania; Bulgaria;<br />

Yugoslavia; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Underground movements; Food supply<br />

INT-10EU-125<br />

[Situation in Romania and public opinion in<br />

Axis countries]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Axis nations; Morale<br />

INT-10EU-126<br />

Nationalities "Seeds <strong>of</strong> Dissension"<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Hungarians; Free<br />

World Association; German American Congress<br />

for Democracy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-10EU-127<br />

[Confrontation <strong>of</strong> American and Soviet<br />

Russian policy in Central Europe, effect on<br />

govemments-in exile and national groups]<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Poland; Yugoslavia; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Romania; Soviet Union<br />

INT-10EU-128<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> "Europe Speaks" [conditions in<br />

Germany and occupied countries]<br />

Dec. 20, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Germany; Belgium; Luxem-<br />

bourg; German military occupation policies;<br />

Underground movements; Blencke, Elizabeth<br />

INT-10EU-129<br />

[Dual-nationalism among foreign-language<br />

groups in Pittsburgh: comments on Blair<br />

Bolles' article]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bolles, Blair<br />

INT-10EU-130<br />

[Americans All meeting report]<br />

Feb. 3. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-131<br />

[United Nations Information Board and<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

Information <strong>Office</strong>, membership list]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; United Nations Infor-<br />

mation Board; United Nations Information<br />

<strong>Office</strong><br />

INT-10EU-132<br />

European Resistance<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; von H<strong>of</strong>-<br />

mannsthal, Raimund<br />

INT-10EU-133<br />

Future Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 57 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Boundaries; Relo-<br />

cation; Political reforms; Economic reforms;<br />

Business and industry; Buell, Raymond Leslie<br />

INT-10EU-134<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Contacts [with foreign<br />

national groups]<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-10EU-135<br />

Slovaks, Czechs, Poles: Pamphlet Printed in<br />

London<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT10EU-169<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Czechs; Poles; London,<br />

England<br />

INT-10EU-136<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Renner's Article by Axis<br />

Propagandists<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maps; Axis nations; Propaganda;<br />

Renner, George T.<br />

INT-10EU-137<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board quarterly report]<br />

Jan, 29, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board; Institute on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

and Eastern Europe<br />

INT-10EU-138<br />

[Methods for obtaining information on foreign<br />

language groups in and around Pittsburgh]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-10EU-139<br />

[Central European political matters]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Czechoslovakia; Czemin,<br />

Ferdinand<br />

INT10EU-140<br />

[Aufbau forthcoming meeting on Europe's<br />

peace problem: Danubian basin]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Danube River;<br />

Aufbau (newspaper)<br />

INT-10EU-141<br />

American Role in European Reconstruction,<br />

by Albert T. Lauterbach<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Demobilization; Recon-<br />

struction; Lauterbach, Albert T.<br />

INT-10EU-142<br />

Postwar Europe<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Soviet Union;<br />

Germany; Military occupation; War relief;<br />

Reconstruction<br />

INT-10EU-143<br />

Small Nations <strong>of</strong> Europe, by Richard<br />

Schneller<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: International security; Regional or-<br />

ganization; Schueller, Richard<br />

INT-10EU-144<br />

[Foreign-language press reactions to Sumner<br />

Welles' speech]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-10EU-145<br />

[State Department <strong>of</strong>ficials on<br />

foreign-nationality groups]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Yugoslavs; Department <strong>of</strong><br />

State<br />

INT-10EU-146<br />

[Aufbau meeting report]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper)<br />

INT-10EU-147<br />

Polish and Czech Opinions on Post-War<br />

Settlements<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Czechs; Peace settlement<br />

INT-10EU-148<br />

[Sergeant James Heineman, U.S. Army,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heineman, James (Sgt.)<br />

INT-10EU-149<br />

Institute on World Organization Dinner<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute on World Organization<br />

INT-10EU-150<br />

[Problems <strong>of</strong> foreign political content in U.S.,<br />

statement]<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-10EU-151<br />

New Movement to Fight Foreign Fascist<br />

Groups in U.S.<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties<br />

INT-10EU-152<br />

European Minorities as American Minorities<br />

Mar. 1. 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-10EU-153<br />

[John E. Kelly's indictment for failing to<br />

register as a paid representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish government]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents;<br />

Spain; Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Kelly, John E.<br />

INT-10EU-154<br />

Pan-Europe Luncheon at Town Hall<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-European Union<br />

INT-10EU-155<br />

Free World Association Meetings<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-156<br />

[Campaign <strong>of</strong> the European Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free World Association against Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi's Pan Europa Union]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Pan-Euro-<br />

pean Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-157<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-158<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board, information]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czechoslovakia; Yugos-<br />

lavia; Greece; Regional organization; Central<br />

and Eastern European Planning Board; Gross,<br />

Feliks<br />

INT-10EU-159<br />

[Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board, information]<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czechoslovakia; Yugos-<br />

lavia; Greece; Regional organization; Central<br />

and Eastern European Planning Board<br />

INT-10EU-160<br />

Free World Association Plans [for the<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> postwar problems]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-161<br />

Free World Association [projected meeting]<br />

Mar. 13. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-162<br />

[Confidential invitations to a round-table on<br />

European affairs]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-163<br />

Preliminary Survey <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language<br />

Newspapers in California<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; California<br />

INT-10EU-164<br />

[Plans for a conference on free movements at<br />

Antioch College]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-165<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-10EU-166<br />

[Relations between European Leftists and<br />

Catholics]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-10EU-167<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-168<br />

[Free World Association meeting report;<br />

letters from CIP]<br />

Mar. 24-26, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-10EU-169<br />

Pan-European Union, Co-operation with<br />

Russia<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 111


INT-10EU-169<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Pan European Union;<br />

Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-10EU-170<br />

Victory Press Conference Plans <strong>of</strong> Common<br />

Council<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity<br />

INT-10EU-171<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-172<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 56 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-European Union<br />

INT-10EU-173<br />

[European Council <strong>of</strong> the Free World<br />

Association: organization and plans]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-174<br />

Joint Message <strong>of</strong> the Leaders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Democratic Free Movements <strong>of</strong> Austria,<br />

Hungary and Rumania, to the Antioch<br />

College, at the Closing Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Institute on Central and Eastern Europe,<br />

March 11, 1943<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Austria; Hungary; Romania; Institute on Central<br />

and Eastern Europe<br />

INT-10EU-175<br />

Media Comment on the Exile Governments<br />

Mar. 31. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Yugoslavia;<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Netherlands; Radio<br />

INT-10EU-176 to INT-10EU-177<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-178<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Educational<br />

Reconstruction]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Educational reforms; International<br />

cooperation in education and cultural activities;<br />

Institute on Educational Reconstruction; Recon-<br />

struction Scholarship Foundation; U.S. Commit-<br />

tee on Educational Reconstruction<br />

INT-10EU-179<br />

[Relations between Americans All, Inc. and<br />

the German American Central Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michigan]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All; Ger-<br />

man American Central Organization <strong>of</strong> Michi-<br />

gan<br />

INT-10EU-180<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Council for the<br />

United Nations]<br />

112 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizens Council for the United<br />

Nations<br />

INT-10EU-181<br />

[Miscellaneous matters, letter]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-182<br />

[Reception at the European Study Center]<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: European Study Center<br />

INT-10EU-183<br />

Talk With Miss Lisowsky [<strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

International Education]<br />

Apr. 17-21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lisowsky, Miss<br />

INT-10EU-184<br />

Non-Partisan Council To Win the Peace<br />

[organization and purpose]<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Non-Partisan Council To Win the<br />

Peace<br />

INT-10EU-185<br />

[American organizations in touch with foreign<br />

political groups, suggested list]<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom House; Common Council<br />

for American Unity; Free World Association;<br />

Eight West Forty Complex<br />

INT-10EU-186<br />

[Citizens Council for the United Nations,<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizens Council for the United<br />

Nations<br />

INT-10EU-187<br />

[European and American groups opposition to<br />

U.S. foreign policy]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Union for<br />

Democratic Action; Freedom House<br />

INT-10EU-188<br />

[American Committee for the Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born anniversary: United Nations in<br />

America dinner]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom; United Nations in America<br />

INT-10EU-189<br />

[Proposed conference <strong>of</strong> the foreign-language<br />

press]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-190<br />

[European underground: reports and meeting]<br />

Apr. 14-19, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-10EU-191<br />

[Plans for the Antioch College conference <strong>of</strong><br />

free movements]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-192<br />

Common Council Activities; Foreign-Language<br />

Communist Press<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Press; Common Council for American Unity;<br />

Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

INT-10EU-193<br />

[Jacob Landau: Czech politics and other<br />

matters]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-10EU-194<br />

Miscellaneous [European affairs]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-195<br />

Trend Towards Ethnic Federations<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-19.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 122<br />

INT-10EU-196<br />

[Temporary suspension <strong>of</strong> plans for the<br />

Antioch College conference <strong>of</strong> free<br />

movements; Conversation with Rustem<br />

Vambery on free movements in the U.S.]<br />

May 1-6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-7<br />

INT-10EU-197<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> representatives from Victory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> the foreign-language press and<br />

Common Council]<br />

May 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Victory Council; Common<br />

Council for American Unity<br />

INT-10EU-198<br />

Speeches in Congress in Honor <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

National Day<br />

May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.;<br />

Speeches and addresses; Andrews, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-199<br />

[Citizens Council for the United Nations,<br />

meeting report]<br />

May 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizens Council for the United<br />

Nations<br />

INT-10EU-200<br />

[German plan for organizing the Baltic<br />

States: document transmitted by the Central<br />

and Eastern European Planning Board]<br />

May 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Baltic States; Regional<br />

organization; Propaganda; Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

INT-10EU-201<br />

Organizations Affiliated With the Citizens<br />

Council for the United Nations [list]<br />

May 5, 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-10EU-233<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Citizens Council for the<br />

United Nations<br />

INT-10EU-202<br />

European Club <strong>of</strong> the Free World Association<br />

[organization]<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-203<br />

Proposed Danubian Meeting with President<br />

Benes<br />

May 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Yugoslavia; Romania; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Poland; Regional organization;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-10EU-204<br />

Emigre Press<br />

May 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-205<br />

Must the United Nations Control the<br />

Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis Peoples? [broadcast]<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Educational reforms;<br />

Thompson, Dorothy; Myers, Alonzo F.<br />

INT-10EU-206<br />

Conversation With Count Czemin: Plans <strong>of</strong><br />

the Danubian Leaders to See Papanek<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czemin, Ferdinand; Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-10EU-207<br />

[European Club, Free World Association,<br />

meeting report]<br />

May 14. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-208<br />

[Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee,<br />

information]<br />

May 17-22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-10EU-209<br />

Milan Hodza Joins New York University<br />

Committee on European Federation;<br />

Pamphlet on Postwar European Federation<br />

Published at New York University<br />

Feb. 13-27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; New York<br />

University; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-10EU-210<br />

Extracts From Some Statements and<br />

Suggestions Presented by Arnold D. Margolin<br />

to the Department <strong>of</strong> State in the Course <strong>of</strong><br />

the Past Ten Years<br />

Apr., 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State; Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.<br />

INT-10EU-211<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

May 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-212<br />

[Sub-committees <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union,<br />

list]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-European Union<br />

INT-10EU-213<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

May 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-10EU-214<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-215<br />

[Committees and commissions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

European Council, Free World Association,<br />

list and membership]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-216<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-217<br />

Institute for Central European Affairs<br />

[projected by-laws]<br />

May 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute for Central European Af-<br />

fairs<br />

INT-10EU-218<br />

[Anti-State Department feelings among<br />

new-immigrant elements <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

people]<br />

May 9, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

INT-10EU-219<br />

[Postwar territorial settlements in Eastern<br />

Europe, extract from Walter Lippman's U.S.<br />

Foreign Policy]<br />

June 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Boundaries; Lipp-<br />

mann, Walter<br />

INT-10EU-220<br />

[Information from France; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italians<br />

in Tangier]<br />

May 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Italians; Tangier<br />

INT-10EU-221<br />

U.S. in a New World, IV: Relations with<br />

Europe<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Germa-<br />

ny; Atlantic Charter; Civil liberties; War relief;<br />

Economic assistance; Reconstruction<br />

INT-10EU-222<br />

Common Council for American Unity<br />

[organization and activities]<br />

June 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Common Council for American<br />

Unity<br />

INT-10EU-223<br />

[Feelings <strong>of</strong> democratic refugees from Europe<br />

toward the State Department]<br />

May 30, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Department <strong>of</strong> State;<br />

Deutsch, Julius; Czemin, Ferdinand; Maritain,<br />

Jacques; Cot, Pierre; Vambery, Rüstern; Sforza,<br />

Carlo; Sturzo, Don Luigi; Davila, Carlos; del<br />

Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-10EU-224<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

May 24, 1943. 56 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-22.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 129<br />

INT-10EU-225<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-226<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-227<br />

Pan-European Conference [juridical and<br />

economic problems relating to European<br />

federation]<br />

June 8, 1943. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; International<br />

law; International economic relations; Hausman,<br />

Frederick; Istel, Andre; Marxov, Paul<br />

M-48<br />

INT-10EU-228<br />

Enemy Alien Minorities in Eastern Cities<br />

June 22, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; New York City;<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.; Boston, Mass.; New Haven,<br />

Conn.<br />

INT-10EU-229<br />

[Polish, German, and Danish rallies]<br />

June 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Germans; Danes<br />

M-51<br />

INT-10EU-230<br />

[Americans All, Inc., information]<br />

June 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-231<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free<br />

movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary,<br />

Italy, Romania and Spain]<br />

June 17, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; France; Hungary; Italy;<br />

Romania; Spain<br />

INT-10EU-232<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

June 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-233<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's call regarding Count<br />

Sforza's visit to the State Department]<br />

June 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State; Vambery, Rüs-<br />

tern; Sforza, Carlo; Welles, Sumner<br />

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INT-10EU-234<br />

INT-10EU-234<br />

Vatican Policy and Yugoslavia<br />

May 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Yugoslavia; Slovenia;<br />

Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-10EU-235<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jaszi, conversation memo]<br />

June 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-10EU-236<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Aims and Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

European Federation<br />

June 5, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; International<br />

security; Civil liberties; International economic<br />

relations<br />

INT-10EU-237<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Economic Commission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-European Union<br />

June 23, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; International<br />

economic relations; Pan-European Union; von<br />

Mises, Ludwig; Marxov, Paul<br />

M-56<br />

INT-10EU-238<br />

Reports on Various Meetings<br />

June 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-10EU-239<br />

Works in Progress on American<br />

Organizations in New York<br />

June 24, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

Association; Commission To Study the Organi-<br />

zation <strong>of</strong> Peace; United Nations Association;<br />

Citizens for Victory; Non-Partisan Council To<br />

Win the Peace<br />

INT-10EU-240<br />

[Suggested names <strong>of</strong> possible readers]<br />

July 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenia; Czechoslovakia; Finland;<br />

Germany; Names lists<br />

INT-10EU-241<br />

Report on Meeting at Which Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board Spoke<br />

June 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Hanc, Josef; Gross, Feliks; Mir-<br />

kovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-10EU-242<br />

Foreign-Nationality groups in California: a<br />

Basic Survey. Part I: Foreign-Bom Whites in<br />

California•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report)<br />

May, 1943. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Cali-<br />

fornia<br />

INT-10EU-243<br />

Serial Publications Published in England<br />

Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> Foreign governments<br />

and Organizations<br />

June 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Great Britain<br />

INT-10EU-244<br />

Foreign-Language Groups Financial<br />

Contributions to European Political Causes<br />

July 12, ¡943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gifts and contributions; Political<br />

parties<br />

INT-10EU-245 to INT-10EU-246<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-247<br />

Report on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Extant in the San Francisco Bay Area, With<br />

an Outline-History <strong>of</strong> All San Francisco<br />

Foreign-Nationality Newspapers Established<br />

Since 1850<br />

July 23, 1943. 162 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-10EU-248<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial on the overall situation and<br />

problems]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; France; Germany;<br />

Italy; Soviet Union<br />

S-45<br />

INT-10EU-249<br />

[Howard Brooks' resignation as executive<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the American Free World<br />

Association]<br />

June 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Brooks,<br />

Howard<br />

INT-10EU-250<br />

[Missing]<br />

114 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-251<br />

Economic Unification <strong>of</strong> Continental Europe,<br />

by Edmund H. Stinnes<br />

June, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Reconstruc-<br />

tion; International economic relations; Rail-<br />

roads; Civil aviation; Postal service; Public<br />

utilities; Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

INT-10EU-252<br />

[Free World Association and France Forever<br />

members meeting]<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; France<br />

Forever; French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Libera-<br />

tion; del Vayo, Alvarez; Dolivet, Louis; Weill,<br />

Paul; Gulick, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-253<br />

International Studies Conference: Members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Conference and Groups Participating in<br />

Its Work<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: International agencies; Directories;<br />

Names lists<br />

INT-10EU-254<br />

Moscow Criticism <strong>of</strong> Anti-Democratic Emigre<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> Poland, Hungary, Austria and<br />

Other Countries<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Poland; Hungary;<br />

Austria<br />

INT-10EU-255<br />

[Non-Partisan Council To Win the Peace,<br />

information]<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Non-Partisan Council To Win the<br />

Peace<br />

INT-10EU-256<br />

Communist Activities [in European countries]<br />

Aug. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-10EU-257<br />

[Memorandum from the leaders <strong>of</strong> free<br />

movements <strong>of</strong> Austria, France, Hungary,<br />

Italy, Rumania and Spain]<br />

[n.d.]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; France; Hungary; Italy;<br />

Romania; Spain<br />

INT-10EU-258<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups and Psychological<br />

Warfare<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 25 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-40.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 147<br />

INT-10EU-259<br />

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee<br />

Meeting; Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the<br />

Spanish People<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee; Barsky, Edward K.; Bryan, Helen; Cot,<br />

Pierre; Gonzalez, Ernestina; Christensen,<br />

Thomas; Connolly, Eugene P.<br />

M-83<br />

INT-10EU-260<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom,<br />

information]<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom;<br />

Venturi, Lionello; Ramos, Enrique<br />

INT-10EU-261<br />

[Spencer Irwin, foreign news analyst for the<br />

Cleveland Plain Dealer, conversation memo]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbs; Lithuanians; Romanians; Serb<br />

National Federation; Irwin, Spencer; Smetona,<br />

An tanas<br />

INT-10EU-262<br />

[Women's Council for Post-War Europe,<br />

proposed seminar and activities]<br />

Sept. 21-Oct. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Children; War relief; Edu-<br />

cational reforms; Women's Council for Post-War<br />

Europe<br />

INT-10EU-263<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-10EU-291<br />

INT-10EU-264<br />

[Eastern Churches in U.S.]<br />

Oct 7, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Reli-<br />

gious structures and sites; Directories; Allegheny<br />

County, Pa.; Greek Catholic Church; Ukrainian<br />

Greek Catholic Church<br />

INT-10EU-265<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Underground European Labor's<br />

Views on Post-War Reconstruction<br />

Sept., 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; Reconstruction; Germany; France; Neth-<br />

erlands; Poland; Norway<br />

INT-10EU-266<br />

Report on a Conference Held in the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [with leaders <strong>of</strong> free<br />

movements]<br />

Oct. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

INT-10EU-267<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[agreement among the representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

France, Italy, and Republican Spain]<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; France; Italy; Spain;<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom;<br />

Sforza, Carlo; de Gaulle, Charles; Venturi,<br />

Lionello<br />

INT-10EU-268<br />

[Lionello Venturi on the Latin Union for<br />

Democracy and Freedom]<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom; Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-10EU-269<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

the Protection <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Bom<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-45.]<br />

Descriptors: B-92<br />

INT-10EU-270<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum?<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Italy; Communists<br />

and communist parties; Churchill, Winston S.;<br />

Sforza, Carlo; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

B-98<br />

INT-10EU-271<br />

Third Free World Congress; Free World<br />

Congress<br />

Nov. 1-8, 1943. 23 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-106<br />

INT-10EU-272<br />

Moscow Pact [refugee group leaders reaction]<br />

iVbv. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Treaties and<br />

conventions<br />

INT-10EU-273<br />

Reaction in Europe to the Results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moscow Conference; German Reactions;<br />

Suggested Activities as Result <strong>of</strong> Conference<br />

JVov. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Germany;<br />

Austria<br />

INT-10EU-274<br />

[Lionello Venturi on the Latin Union for<br />

Democracy and Freedom]<br />

Nov. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom; Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-10EU-275<br />

[Foreign-language newspapers published in<br />

U.S., quotes]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Bulgarians; Czechs; Slovaks;<br />

Germans; Italians; Russians<br />

INT-10EU-276<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[New York section declaration]<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Spain; Latin Union for<br />

Democracy and Freedom<br />

INT-10EU-277<br />

Labor Comments on Events in Italy<br />

¿Vov. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Socialists and socialist<br />

parties; Italy<br />

INT-10EU-278<br />

[International Workers Order name change]<br />

Nov. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-279<br />

[A. A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary <strong>of</strong> State,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Nov. 16. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-10EU-280<br />

[International relief personalities, notes]<br />

¿Vov. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; International Student<br />

Service; International Committee <strong>of</strong> the Red<br />

Cross; American National Red Cross; Unitarian<br />

Relief Committee; World Student Christian<br />

Federation; World Alliance for Friendship<br />

Through the Churches; Yugoslav National Red<br />

Cross; de Blonay, Andre; Brunei, Mr.; Junod,<br />

Mr.; Pedersen, Karl; House. Sherburne; Sharp,<br />

Waitstill; Sharp, Mrs. Waitstill; T'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, Visser;<br />

Marinkovich, Michael<br />

INT-10EU-281<br />

[Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch on the Latin<br />

Union]<br />

¿Vov. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom; Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-10EU-282<br />

[Enrique Ramos on the Latin Union]<br />

¿Vov. 2, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom; Ramos, Enrique<br />

INT-10EU-283<br />

Random Notes on Michigan [Dutch and<br />

Poles]<br />

¿Vov. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dutch; Poles; Michigan<br />

INT-10EU-284<br />

Tenth Anniversary National Conference,<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Bom<br />

¿Vov. 17, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

INT-10EU-285<br />

Information on Communist Activities in<br />

Turkey and the Balkans<br />

Oct. 21-Oct. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Turkey; Balkan States<br />

INT-10EU-286<br />

[Yugoslav and French liberation movements<br />

and forces]<br />

¿Vov. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Free French; Military<br />

forces<br />

INT-10EU-287<br />

[Americans All, conversation memo]<br />

¿Vov. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All; Deac, Paul<br />

INT-10EU-288<br />

[Subsidies from govemments-in-exile to the<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board]<br />

¿Vov. 17-19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Yugoslavia;<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Czechoslovakia; Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Greece; Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board<br />

INT-10EU-289<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

¿Vov. 25, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-48.]<br />

Descriptors: B-117<br />

INT-10EU-290<br />

Catholic View <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and<br />

Soviet Russia<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-49.]<br />

Descriptors: S-74<br />

INT-10EU-291<br />

Emergency Conference on Food and the<br />

Foreign Bom<br />

¿Vov. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; War Food Administra-<br />

tion<br />

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INT-10EU-292<br />

INT-10EU-292<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Sovereignty"<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Taft, Robert A.; Reves,<br />

Emery<br />

INT-10EU-293<br />

Americans All Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors<br />

Dec. 8. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-294<br />

[Danubian Club meeting report: proposal <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Central and South-East European Union]<br />

iVov. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Danubian<br />

Club; Central and South-East European Union<br />

INT-10EU-295<br />

Resolutions Adopted by the Institute on<br />

International Exchanges and Scholarships<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Educational reforms; International<br />

cooperation in education and cultural activities;<br />

U.S. Committee on Educational Reconstruction;<br />

Institute on International Exchanges and Scho-<br />

larships<br />

INT-10EU-296<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters [on<br />

UNRRA]<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters, New<br />

York City Chapter; Masaryk, Jan; Jackson, Hugh<br />

INT-10EU-297<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Committee for<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Born<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; American Committee for<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

S-78<br />

INT-10EU-298<br />

Biocrat Kettner Fights for a Realistic Peace<br />

Atov. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Kettner, Frede-<br />

rick<br />

INT-10EU-299<br />

Round Up <strong>of</strong> Polish and Czechoslovak Press<br />

on Russo-Czech Treaty<br />

Dec. IS. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia; Trea-<br />

ties and conventions; Nowy Swiat (newspaper);<br />

New Yorske Listy (newspaper); New Yorksky<br />

Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-10EU-300<br />

Win the Wan Win the Peace Meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boston Institute<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston Institute<br />

INT-10EU-301<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

116 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-54.]<br />

Descriptors: S-81<br />

INT-10EU-302<br />

Paul Hagen Lectures Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. Student Assembly; U.S. Student<br />

Assembly Lectures<br />

Dec. 21-27, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-55.]<br />

Descriptors: M-120<br />

INT-10EU-303<br />

[Americans AU, Inc., information]<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-304<br />

[Strike comment attributed to General<br />

Marshall, reactions]<br />

Jan. 7. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strikes and lockouts; Labor unions;<br />

Marshall, George C. (Gen.)<br />

INT-10EU-305<br />

[Strike comment attributed to General<br />

Marshall, reactions]<br />

Jan. 6-8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strikes and lockouts; Labor unions;<br />

Marshall, George C. (Gen.)<br />

INT-10EU-306<br />

[Middle Zone Association, information]<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Romania; Hungary; Yugos-<br />

lavia; Czechoslovakia; Baltic States; Regional<br />

organization; Middle Zone Association<br />

INT-10EU-307<br />

On the Statement by a "High Official" [on<br />

the rail and steel strike threats]<br />

Jan. 7-11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Railroads; Iron and steel industry;<br />

Strikes and lockouts; Labqr unions; Marshall,<br />

George C. (Gen.)<br />

INT-10EU-308<br />

World War and World Revolution, by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Frederick L. Schuman<br />

Jan. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schuman, Frederick L.<br />

INT-10EU-309<br />

[Balkan situation, information]<br />

Jan. 12. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States<br />

INT-10EU-310<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek, Dr. E. K. Winter:<br />

Two Skeptical and Critical Exiles<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Gabrovsek, Franc; Win-<br />

ter,. Ernst K.<br />

INT-10EU-311<br />

Public Opinion Currents in Boston<br />

Jan. 16. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-10EU-312<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-313<br />

Republican Presidential Maneuverings [to<br />

organize the foreign groups into a strong<br />

bloc]<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republican Party; Elections<br />

INT-10EU-314<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc., information]<br />

Jan. 21. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Propaganda; Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy, Inc.; Propa-<br />

ganda Battlefront (periodical)<br />

INT-10EU-315<br />

[Three new publications, note]<br />

Jan. 22. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Serbs; Ukrainians; In-<br />

dependent Review (periodical); American Serb<br />

(periodical); Community Life (periodical)<br />

INT-10EU-316<br />

[Ruth Mitchell and the Presidential<br />

campaign, information]<br />

Jan. 25. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-10EU-317<br />

[Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> items from the U.S.<br />

foreign-language press]<br />

Jan. 25. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Press; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Informa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-10EU-318<br />

Visit in Canton, Ohio [foreign-born<br />

population]<br />

Jan. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Greeks; Poles; Romanians;<br />

Spaniards; Portuguese; Bulgarians; Russians;<br />

Arabs; Canton, Ohio<br />

INT-10EU-319<br />

[Visit in Cincinnati, Ohio: foreign-bom<br />

population]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Romanians; Cin-<br />

cinnati, Ohio<br />

INT-10EU-320<br />

[Peace Now movement, information]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacifists; Peace Now<br />

INT-10EU-321<br />

[Dr. Ernest Knoepfmachen Soviet<br />

Ambassador Cumansky, Free Germany in<br />

Mexico, Anton Retschek]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Free German Movement;<br />

Knoepfmacher, Ernest; Cumansky, Mr.; Ret-<br />

schek, Anton<br />

INT-10EU-322<br />

Sundry Conversations in New York<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Jews and Judaism; New York City; Griffith,<br />

Sanford; Sokolsky, George E.<br />

INT-10EU-323<br />

Up-to-date Developments on Nationalities<br />

Groups<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Hungarians; Poles; Ger-<br />

mans; Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

INT-10EU-324<br />

[Federal solution for Europe: report on joint<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic<br />

Association, the American Political Science<br />

Association, and the American Society for<br />

Public Administration]<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Regional organi-<br />

zation; American Economic Association; Ameri-<br />

can Political Science Association; American<br />

Society for Public Administration<br />

INT-10EU-325<br />

[Free World Association, information]<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-326<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-327<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Oregon: a<br />

Basic Survey. Part I: Foreign-Born Whites in<br />

Oregon•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census Figures<br />

(Preliminary Report)<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Oregon<br />

INT-10EU-328<br />

[Foreign-nationality work progress in the<br />

Latin American Division, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-10EU-329<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups in Washington: a<br />

Basic Survey. Part I: Foreign-Born Whites in<br />

Washington•a Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Census<br />

Figures (Preliminary Report)<br />

Jan., 1944. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Wash-<br />

ington State<br />

INT-10EU-330<br />

[Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

report]<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

INT-10EU-331<br />

[Mr. A. A. Berle, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-10EU-332<br />

[Recent developments in Americans All, Inc.,<br />

information]<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All;<br />

Deac, Paul<br />

INT-10EU-333<br />

Field Marshal Jan Smuts Speech<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 45 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-54.]<br />

Descriptors: S-82<br />

INT-10EU-334<br />

Lord Halifax Speech<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 32 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-62.]<br />

Descriptors: S-87<br />

INT-10EU-335<br />

[Soviet propaganda among foreign nationality<br />

leaders and groups]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda<br />

INT-10EU-336<br />

[Paul Winkler's home meetings, information]<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Winkler, Paul<br />

INT-10EU-337<br />

Nationalism in the International Brigades<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Interna-<br />

tional military forces; Spain<br />

INT-10EU-338<br />

Additional Memorandum on Interrelations <strong>of</strong><br />

Allies in Mexico<br />

Jan. 23, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Free<br />

French; Belgians; Greeks; Czechs; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Poles; Dutch; Lebanese; Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-339<br />

Threats to a Democratic Peace [meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Social Democratic Federation]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-85.]<br />

INT-10EU-340<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among<br />

foreign-language leaders]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda; Molo-<br />

tov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-10EU-341<br />

Reactions to Molotov Plan [among IWO and<br />

leftist newspaper people]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda; Labor<br />

unions; International Workers Order; Molotov,<br />

Vyacheslav<br />

INT-10EU-342<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born [activities and publications]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

INT-10EU-343<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-352<br />

INT-10EU-344<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roger Wells on foreign-language<br />

groups in Philadelphia]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Hungarians; Ukrainians;<br />

Norwegians; Germans; Italians; Yugoslavs; Ar-<br />

menians; Dutch; Philadelphia, Pa.; International<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; Wells, Roger<br />

INT-10EU-345<br />

[Mr. Peter Smey on foreign-language labor<br />

groups in Philadelphia]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Ukrainians; Labor unions;<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.; Russian Brotherhood Organi-<br />

zation; International Workers Order; Smey,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-10EU-346<br />

[Miss Marian Lantz on foreign-language<br />

groups in Philadelphia]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Poles; Ukraini-<br />

ans; Labor unions; Philadelphia, Pa.; Lantz,<br />

Marian<br />

INT-10EU-347<br />

[Count Czemin: reactions to Churchill's<br />

speech, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czemin, Ferdinand; Churchill, Win-<br />

ston S.<br />

INT-10EU-348<br />

Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />

[membership]<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; D.C; Charles Carroll<br />

Forum<br />

INT-10EU-349<br />

[Inter-Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland,<br />

information request]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Libraries; Cleveland, Ohio; Inter-<br />

Cultural Library <strong>of</strong> Cleveland<br />

INT-10EU-350<br />

Foreign-Language Press Response to the<br />

President's Message to Congress<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-10EU-351<br />

Free Movements in Montevideo<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Free French; Italians; Bel-<br />

gians; Dutch; Hungarians; Austrians; Yugoslavs;<br />

Germans; Greeks; Romanians; Bulgarians; Mon-<br />

tevideo, Uruguay<br />

INT-10EU-352<br />

Foreigners in the State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Statistical data: popu-<br />

lation; Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

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INT-10EU-353 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-353<br />

Events in Gary, Indiana [Serbs v. United<br />

Slavs <strong>of</strong> Gary: views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Ivan A.<br />

Ladizinsky]<br />

Mar. 1, ¡944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Serbs; Gary, Ind.; United<br />

Slavs <strong>of</strong> Gary; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.<br />

INT-10EU-354<br />

[Common Council for American Unity,<br />

information]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Common Council for American<br />

Unity; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-10EU-355<br />

[Louis Adamic's resignation as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the board <strong>of</strong> the Common Council for<br />

American Unity]<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Common Council for American<br />

Unity; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-10EU-356<br />

Swedish-Polish plans [in Mexico]<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Poles; Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-357<br />

[Intelligence reports concerning the<br />

underground and the formula <strong>of</strong> unconditional<br />

surrender, comment]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Surrend-<br />

er<br />

INT-10EU-358<br />

[Advisability <strong>of</strong> organizing an American<br />

Foreign Language Press Association]<br />

Mar. 6-16, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; American Foreign Language<br />

Press Association<br />

INT-10EU-359<br />

Reproduction <strong>of</strong> Submission From Foreign<br />

Censorship [miscellaneous informations]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Poland; Estonia; Finland;<br />

Roman Catholic Church; Radio; Censorship;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-10EU-360<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-361<br />

Emergency Conference on American Unity<br />

Mar. 20-22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-65.]<br />

Descriptors: M-161<br />

INT-10EU-362<br />

Random Notes on Iowa's Scandinavians and<br />

Germans<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Norwegians; Danes; Iowa<br />

INT-10EU-363<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [organization and<br />

activities]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-364<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

118 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-365<br />

[Free World Association projected congress in<br />

Montevideo]<br />

Mar. 23, 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo, Uruguay; Free World<br />

Association<br />

INT-10EU-366<br />

[Political developments in the Middle East,<br />

summary]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Austrians; Hungari-<br />

ans; Arabs; Jews and Judaism; Refugees; War<br />

relief; Middle East<br />

INT-10EU-367<br />

[Political traditions <strong>of</strong> Poland,<br />

Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia,<br />

Rumania and Bulgaria]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czechoslovakia; Austria;<br />

Hungary; Yugoslavia; Romania; Bulgaria<br />

INT-10EU-368<br />

[Ray Brock's alleged activities, information]<br />

Mar. 30-Apr. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Brock, Ray; Mihailo-<br />

vich, Draza<br />

INT-10EU-369<br />

Socialist Proposals for World Peace<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Peace<br />

settlement; Regional organization<br />

INT-10EU-370<br />

[Recent developments in Americans All, Inc.,<br />

information]<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All;<br />

Deac, Paul<br />

INT-10EU-371<br />

Suspicious Individuals Living in Buenos Aires<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Mary,<br />

Princess <strong>of</strong> Russia; Mandl, Fritz<br />

INT-10EU-372<br />

[Alleged collusion <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency<br />

with the Czechoslovak government]<br />

Apr. 3. 1944. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Czechoslovakia; Overseas News Agency;<br />

Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-10EU-373<br />

IWO Convention [internal reorganization]<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-374<br />

[Heinz H. F. Eulau, alias Enrique L. Prado,<br />

formerly with the Justice Department,<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Eulau, Heinz<br />

H. F.; Prado, Enrique L.<br />

INT-10EU-375<br />

Notes on the Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Mar., 1944. 42 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Greeks; Italians; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Norwegians; Swedes; Germans; Wash-<br />

ington State<br />

INT-10EU-376<br />

Notes on Foreign-Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

Mar., 1944. 123 p. + 8 ov. newspaper p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Germans; Italians; Swedes;<br />

Finns; Portland, Oreg.; Astoria, Oreg.; Mount<br />

Angel, Oreg.<br />

INT-10EU-377<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's letter submitting<br />

the draft constitution <strong>of</strong> a United States <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe]<br />

Apr. 6-18. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Coudenhove-Kalergi,<br />

Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-378<br />

Statutes <strong>of</strong> World Confederation for<br />

Democracy<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Demo-<br />

cratic movements and parties; Civil liberties;<br />

Yu-Ying, Li<br />

INT-10EU-379<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti Nazi<br />

Fascist Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Mexico; Federation <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi-<br />

Fascist Foreign Residents <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-380<br />

[Polish and Jewish newspapers in Latin<br />

America, information]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Jews and Judaism; Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina; Kurier Polski (newspaper);<br />

Diario Israelita (newspaper)<br />

INT-10EU-381<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity [announcement]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; American Commit-<br />

tee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bora<br />

INT-10EU-382<br />

[Address delivered by George Soloveytchik,<br />

British journalist, analysis]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soloveytchik, George


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-383<br />

World Trade and Employment, Report by the<br />

Advisory Committee on Economics to the<br />

Committee for International Economic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Apr. 25-May 23, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic reforms; Trade agree-<br />

ments; Employment and unemployment; Advi-<br />

sory Committee on Economics; Committee for<br />

International Economic Reconstruction<br />

INT-10EU-384<br />

[Relationship among Free World<br />

organizations]<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Free World Associa-<br />

tion; Free World (magazine); American Free<br />

World Association<br />

INT-10EU-385<br />

Address by a British Journalist to the<br />

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soloveytchik, George<br />

S-97<br />

INT-10EU-386<br />

[Postwar problems: attitude <strong>of</strong> Russia, future<br />

<strong>of</strong> the British Empire, and safeguard <strong>of</strong> small<br />

democracies]<br />

Apr. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Soviet Union;<br />

Great Britain, territories and dependencies<br />

INT-10EU-387<br />

[Central and Latin America, information]<br />

Jan. 3-Feb. 15, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay; Bolivia; Peru; Venezuela;<br />

Mexico; Guatemala<br />

INT-10EU-388<br />

[Draft constitution <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe, discussion and addresses]<br />

Feh. 19-Apr. 27, 1944. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Constitu-<br />

tions; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-389<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions<br />

on His European Federation Plan, with<br />

Particular Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great Powers<br />

May 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Constitu-<br />

tions; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

S-101<br />

INT-10EU-390<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on European<br />

federation]<br />

May 4, 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-391<br />

[American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social<br />

Science annual meeting: agenda for peace]<br />

May 1, 1944. 30 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-70.]<br />

Descriptors: M-177<br />

INT-10EU-392<br />

[Comintern maneuvers in Mexico; former<br />

Spanish Socialist leader in concentration<br />

camp in Germany]<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Concentration<br />

camps; Mexico; Spain; Germany<br />

INT-10EU-393<br />

Free World Group in Uruguay Asks<br />

Collaboration <strong>of</strong> Free World Magazine in<br />

Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Propaganda<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Uruguay; Free World<br />

Association; Free World (magazine)<br />

INT-10EU-394<br />

[Proposed merger <strong>of</strong> sundry American<br />

organizations]<br />

May 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Free World Association;<br />

United Nations Association; Greater New York<br />

United Nations Committee; Citizens for Victory<br />

INT-10EU-395<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

May 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-72.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 188<br />

INT-10EU-396<br />

Report bom Brazil: Vargas' Promise <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Attitude Toward the Allies;<br />

Catholic Campaign Against the Bombing <strong>of</strong><br />

Rome; Measures Affecting the Italian<br />

Population<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Aerial bombing; Ro-<br />

man Catholic Church; Italians; Rome, Italy;<br />

Brazil; Vargas, Getulio D.<br />

INT-10EU-397<br />

Nieman Foundation Questionnaire on Foreign<br />

Nationalities in America<br />

May 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nieman Foundation for Journalism<br />

INT-10EU-398<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Middle Zone<br />

Association<br />

May 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Middle Zone Association<br />

INT-10EU-399<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

May 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-10EU-400<br />

League for Human Rights Publication [on<br />

Cleveland's foreign-language groups]<br />

June 1, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Poles; Czechs; Russians;<br />

Romanians; Hungarians; Finns; Latvians; Es-<br />

tonians; Lithuanians; Italians; Irish; Germans;<br />

INT-10EU-411<br />

Black Americans; Jews and Judaism; Chinese;<br />

Japanese; Cleveland, Ohio; League for Human<br />

Rights<br />

INT-10EU-401<br />

Free World Association Meeting; Discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Europe and the Invasion<br />

June 5, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33ZZ-77.]<br />

Descriptors: M-197<br />

INT-10EU-402<br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> Free World House in New York<br />

City<br />

June 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Free World House<br />

INT-10EU-403<br />

Isaiah Berlin <strong>of</strong> the British Embassy in<br />

Washington on the American-British Alliance<br />

June 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Berlin, Isaiah<br />

INT-10EU-404<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-405<br />

[Mrs. Ruth Crawford Mitchell, information]<br />

June 5. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-10EU-406<br />

[Poles and Yugoslavs in London, information]<br />

June 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Yugoslavs; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Poland; Govemments-in-exile, Yugoslavia;<br />

London, England<br />

INT-10EU-407<br />

D-Day Rally in New York City<br />

June 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: D-Day; New York City<br />

INT-10EU-408<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups, miscellaneous<br />

information]<br />

June 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-409<br />

IWO Program and Reorganization<br />

June 9, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-410<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity<br />

June 12-16, 1944. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-78.]<br />

Descriptors: M-202<br />

INT-10EU-411<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union for Democratic Action;<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in<br />

Germany and Italy<br />

June 13-14, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

50.]<br />

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INT-10EU-411 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: M-201<br />

INT-10EU-412<br />

[International Digest, information]<br />

June 9, 1944; June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Digest (periodical)<br />

INT-10EU-413<br />

Formal Opening <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American<br />

Labor Council<br />

June 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Labor unions; Speeches and<br />

addresses; Free Italy American Labor Council;<br />

La Guardia, Fiorello; Evans, Francis E.;<br />

Douglas, W. O.<br />

INT-10EU-414<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

June 14, 1944. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Italians; Poles; Hun-<br />

garians; Finns; International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-415<br />

[Mr. Minos Generales, U.S. Embassy<br />

employee at Madrid, information]<br />

June 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Generales, Minos<br />

INT-10EU-416<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-417<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

June 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order; Chount, Peter<br />

INT-10EU-418<br />

[IWO program and reorganization]<br />

June 21, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-10EU-419<br />

IWO Reorganization [statistical information]<br />

June 15, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Slovaks; Serbs;<br />

Croats; International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-420<br />

Recommendations Concerning Coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

IWO Convention<br />

June 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-421<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-422<br />

International Workers Order, Inc.<br />

[organization and activities]<br />

June 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Romanians; Ukrainians; Slovaks; Spaniards;<br />

Greeks; Russians; Carpatho-Russians; Croats;<br />

Serbs; International Workers Order<br />

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INT-10EU-423<br />

[International Workers Order, information]<br />

June 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order; Nowak, Stanley<br />

INT-10EU-424<br />

Win-the-War Rally Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans All [report]<br />

June 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All<br />

INT-10EU-425<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to<br />

Churchill's Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May<br />

June 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-79.]<br />

Descriptors: B-218<br />

INT-10EU-426<br />

[Foreign-nationality groups in Latin America,<br />

studies]<br />

June 23-29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Ukrainians; Germans; Hun-<br />

garians; Basques; Catalans; Galicians; Spaniards;<br />

Poles; Yugoslavs; Austrians; Latin America<br />

INT-10EU-427<br />

[Organizations cconcemed with support <strong>of</strong><br />

the war and postwar policies: merger <strong>of</strong><br />

activities]<br />

July 1-11, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Free World Associa-<br />

tion; American Free World Association; Citizens<br />

for Victory; Greater New York United Nations<br />

Committee; United Nations Association; Ameri-<br />

cans United for World Organization; Interna-<br />

tional Peace Campaign; Non-Partisan Council<br />

To Win the Peace<br />

INT-10EU-428<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> The Youth <strong>of</strong> All Nations, Inc.<br />

[report]<br />

July 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Youth <strong>of</strong> All Nations<br />

INT-10EU-429<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom<br />

[report]<br />

July 1, 1944. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; France; Spain; Argentina;<br />

Cuba; Guatemala; Mexico; Uruguay; Venezuela;<br />

Latin Union for Democracy and Freedom;<br />

Sforza, Carlo; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-10EU-430<br />

New England Institute <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Relations [report and publications]<br />

July 6, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England Institute <strong>of</strong> Interna-<br />

tional Relations; American Friends Service<br />

Committee; Cadbury, Henry J.; Hall, Martin;<br />

Habicht, Max; Vakar, Nicholai P.<br />

INT-10EU-431<br />

[American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom: letter from John Panchuk<br />

concerning certain objectionable statements]<br />

May 24-June 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Born; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-10EU-432<br />

Oliver Lyttelton, Pearl Harbor, and the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Press; Lyttel-<br />

ton, Oliver<br />

INT-10EU-433<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes To<br />

Emphasize Nationality<br />

July 11, 1944. 27 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-81.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 201<br />

INT-10EU-434<br />

Number, Distribution and Circulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 13. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-10EU-435<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the International Workers<br />

Order, note]<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; International Work-<br />

ers Order<br />

INT-10EU-436<br />

Americans United for World Organization:<br />

Purpose and Program<br />

July 15, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans United for World Organ-<br />

ization<br />

INT-10EU-437<br />

Germany: Summer Institute for Social<br />

Progress [report and publications]<br />

July 18, 1944. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Democratic movements<br />

and parties; Committee for a Democratic<br />

Foreign PoUcy; Union for Democratic Action<br />

INT-10EU-438<br />

Do We Need a Foreign-language Press in the<br />

U.S.Î<br />

July 21, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Toth, Louis; Guerdan, Leon<br />

INT-10EU-439<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-440<br />

[IWO conference, note]<br />

July 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; International Work-<br />

ers Order<br />

INT-10EU-441<br />

Postwar Information Bulletin: Report to the<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Postwar Information<br />

Exchange, Inc.<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postwar Information Bulletin; Post-<br />

war Information Exchange, Inc.


Reference Bibliography INT-10EU-472<br />

INT-10EU-442<br />

[Americans United for World Organization<br />

and other associations, note]<br />

Aug. 1-2, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans United for World Organ-<br />

ization; Free World Association; International<br />

Free World Association; United Nations As-<br />

sociation; Committee To Defend America; Fight<br />

for Freedom; Citizens for Victory; American<br />

Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-443<br />

[Resources for Americans United, note]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans United for World Organ-<br />

ization<br />

INT-10EU-444<br />

[Vrabel's views on domestic political issues]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Vra-<br />

bel, Helen<br />

INT-10EU-445<br />

Free World Association: Current Activities<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

INT-10EU-446<br />

[American Youth for a Free World and<br />

International Labor Committee, information]<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; American<br />

Youth for a Free World; International Labor<br />

Committee<br />

INT-10EU-447<br />

[Abner Green, national secretary, American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Born,<br />

views]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom; Green, Abner<br />

INT-10EU-448<br />

Report on the IWO [names <strong>of</strong> nationality<br />

societies]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-10EU-449<br />

Latest Greek Activities; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Labor unions; Greek Unity<br />

Committee; Council <strong>of</strong> American Trade Union-<br />

ists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

INT-10EU-450<br />

[Felix Gross, Central Eastern European<br />

Planning Board, views]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-10EU-451<br />

[Americans United and Non-Partisan Council,<br />

documents]<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans United for World Organ-<br />

ization; Non-Partisan Council To Win the Peace<br />

INT-10EU-452<br />

[Chinese and Russian delegates to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks]<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: China; Soviet Union; Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conversations; Names lists<br />

INT-10EU-453<br />

Conference on Human Rights [agenda and<br />

participants]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; International organi-<br />

zation; International law; Names lists; Commis-<br />

sion To Study the Organization <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />

INT-10EU-454<br />

[Free World and Americans United in<br />

Chicago, information]<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Free World Associa-<br />

tion; Americans United for World Organization<br />

INT-10EU-455<br />

[London Times article on post-war policy and<br />

arrangements, extract]<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Peace settlement;<br />

International organization<br />

INT-10EU-456<br />

[Free World organization, preliminary<br />

memoranda]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gifts and contributions; Free World<br />

Association; Free World (magazine); Interna-<br />

tional Free World Association; American Free<br />

World Association<br />

INT-10EU-457<br />

[Robert Valeur and Georges Theunis on<br />

European accords for economic and political<br />

reconstruction]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Valeur, Robert; Theunis, Georges<br />

INT-10EU-458<br />

Report from Brazil: Repatriation <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Refugees; Resignation <strong>of</strong> Aranha; Reaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians to Allied Policy in Italy<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Italians; Italy; Brazil;<br />

Aranha, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-459<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [programs and<br />

schedules]<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Directories; Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-460<br />

Sidelights on the Fate <strong>of</strong> Germany's Former<br />

Satellites<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Finland; Bulgaria; Terms<br />

<strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

INT-10EU-461<br />

[Dr. Horace M. Marston, biographical data]<br />

June 5, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marston, Horace<br />

INT-10EU-462<br />

["Nouvelle Internationale" organization and<br />

program]<br />

May 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Sander, Fritz<br />

INT-10EU-463<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-464<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-465<br />

Free World Magazine [promotional<br />

literature]<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World (magazine)<br />

INT-10EU-466<br />

[Boston organizations, note]<br />

Sept 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-10EU-467<br />

[IWO activities, report]<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-468<br />

Meeting Notes [problems <strong>of</strong> the postwar<br />

world]<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-469<br />

Presidential Campaign in the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

Sept 22-29, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Italians; Poles; Common<br />

Council for American Unity<br />

INT-10EU-470<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Canada [statistics]<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Statistical data: population<br />

INT-10EU-471<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-472<br />

Special Survey <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Arabs; Belgians; Catalans;<br />

Czechs; French; Germans; Italians; Poles;<br />

Spaniards; Mexico City; Buenos Aires, Argen-<br />

tina<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 121


INT-10EU-473 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-473<br />

America's Opportunity to Create and<br />

Maintain Lasting Peace<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Interna-<br />

tional security; Civil liberties; Economic condi-<br />

tions; Labor conditions; Speeches and addresses<br />

INT-10EU-474<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, further<br />

information]<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basques; Austrians; Poles; Press;<br />

Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-475<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-476<br />

[Negotiations with Russia at Dumbarton<br />

Oaks, difficulties and problems]<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Conversations<br />

INT-10EU-477<br />

[Miscellaneous information from London]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England<br />

INT-10EU-478<br />

[Various personalities and interviews, report]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-10EU-479<br />

[Lisa Sergio's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Sergio, Lisa<br />

INT-10EU-480<br />

[Freedom House, New York City,<br />

information]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 2 p. + 4.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Freedom House<br />

INT-10EU-481<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-482<br />

[Mexican foreign publications, information]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgians; French; Catalans; Span-<br />

iards; Press; Mexico<br />

INT-10EU-483<br />

[Edward G. Bing's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy]<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Bing, Ed-<br />

ward G.<br />

INT-10EU-484<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-485<br />

[Austro-Czech Committee, formation]<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Czechs; Austro-Czech<br />

Committee; Bruckner, Ferdinand; Hostovsky,<br />

Egon<br />

INT-10EU-486<br />

Feliks Gross's lecture at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Lecture on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Central Europe<br />

iVov. 1, 1944; Nov. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

140.]<br />

Descriptors: M-248<br />

INT-10EU-487<br />

[Isaiah Mink<strong>of</strong>f: Council for the Underground<br />

Labor Movement in the Axis-Dominated<br />

Countries <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

Nov. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Labor<br />

unions; Council for a Free Underground Trade<br />

Union Movement in the Axis-Occupied Coun-<br />

tries <strong>of</strong> Europe; Mink<strong>of</strong>f, Isaiah<br />

INT-10EU-488<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

122 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-489<br />

[Underground and free labor movements,<br />

information]<br />

¿Vov. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; Pot<strong>of</strong>sky, Jacob S.<br />

INT-10EU-490<br />

[Conversation with sundry trade unionists]<br />

M>v. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-10EU-491<br />

Slavic and German Notes<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Germans<br />

INT-10EU-492<br />

Political Situation Among Serbs, Lithuanians,<br />

Italians, Poles and Slovaks<br />

iVov. 75, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbs; Lithuanians; Italians; Poles;<br />

Slovaks<br />

INT-10EU-493<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy Class<br />

JVov. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-494<br />

Foreign Newspapers and Societies [in Los<br />

Angeles]<br />

JVov. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

INT-10EU-495<br />

[Latin Union, information]<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom<br />

INT-10EU-496<br />

[Preparation <strong>of</strong> reports, memo]<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-497<br />

Composition and Activities <strong>of</strong> the Council for<br />

a Free Underground Trade Union Movement<br />

in Axis-Occupied Countries<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; Council for a Free Underground Trade<br />

Union Movement in the Axis-Occupied Coun-<br />

tries <strong>of</strong> Europe; Krier, Lily<br />

INT-10EU-498<br />

[Mr. Dorchain, <strong>of</strong> the International Transport<br />

Workers Federation, views]<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Tran-<br />

sport Workers Federation; Dorchain, William<br />

INT-10EU-499<br />

German and Spanish Anarchists<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Spaniards; Anarchists<br />

INT-10EU-500<br />

Dinner-Meeting, World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Pacifists;<br />

World Fellowship, Inc.<br />

INT-10EU-501<br />

[Jacob Landau: trip to Latin America,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

iVov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Ukrainians; Lithuanians;<br />

Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-10EU-502<br />

Lecture by Richard Schneller, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

iVov. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Schueller,<br />

Richard<br />

INT-10EU-503<br />

[Mr. Stavridi, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Information Board in London,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Nov. 27. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Nations Information Board;<br />

Stavridi, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-504<br />

[International Transport Workers Federation<br />

document on conditions in Europe]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Labor unions;<br />

Italy; Germany; Spain; Greece; International<br />

Transport Workers Federation<br />

INT-10EU-505<br />

[Mrs. Adrienne Thomas: the<br />

American-European Club, conversation memo]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-European Club; Thomas,<br />

Adrienne


Reference Bibliography INT-10EU-538<br />

INT-10EU-506<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-507<br />

République Française Meeting<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: République Française; Latin Union<br />

for Democracy and Freedom; Barrio, Martinez<br />

INT-10EU-508<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Latin Republican Union [in<br />

Montevideo]<br />

Dec. 3, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Italians; Spaniards; Por-<br />

tuguese; Montevideo, Uruguay; Latin Republi-<br />

can Union<br />

INT-10EU-509<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Saint Nicholas Society<br />

Dec. 7, 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dutch; New York City; St. Nicholas<br />

Society<br />

INT-10EU-510<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi: European<br />

reorganization, conversation memo]<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-511<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

Dec. 77. 7944. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-512<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-513<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's views on the<br />

European question and America]<br />

TVov. 30-Dec. 74, 7944. 30 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-93.]<br />

Descriptors: S-123<br />

INT-10EU-514<br />

Summary and Report on "Worcester and the<br />

World"<br />

Dec. 74, 7944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Worcester, Mass.<br />

INT-10EU-515<br />

Divisions <strong>of</strong> Opinion on the Recent Statement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Stettinius<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.<br />

INT-10EU-516<br />

[Sanford Griffith: furnishing <strong>of</strong> information on<br />

foreign political developments among<br />

nationality groups in U.S.]<br />

Dec. 78. 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Market Analysts, Inc.; Griffith, San-<br />

ford<br />

INT-10EU-517<br />

Lecture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Milano, Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy [reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italian culture]<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Mila-<br />

no, Mr.<br />

INT-10EU-518<br />

[European situation, discussion]<br />

Dec. 27, 7944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.; Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-10EU-519<br />

[Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's luncheon to<br />

discuss plans for European federation]<br />

Dec. 7«, 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Couden-<br />

hove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-520<br />

Seminar in New Haven [political intelligence<br />

and foreign-nationality problem in U.S.]<br />

Dec. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; New<br />

Haven, Conn.<br />

INT-10EU-521<br />

[Performance <strong>of</strong> sixth war loan spectacle,<br />

entitled "The Light <strong>of</strong> Freedom," report]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Interna-<br />

tional cooperation in education and cultural<br />

activities; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-10EU-522<br />

Foreign-Language Press and the Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

INT-10EU-523<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press Scrutinizes<br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 28 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-95.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 224<br />

INT-10EU-524<br />

[International Institute in Philadelphia,<br />

information]<br />

Jan. 3, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; International In-<br />

stitute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

INT-10EU-525<br />

Views and Actions <strong>of</strong> Left-Wing IWO Leaders<br />

and Editors<br />

Jan. 6, 7945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; International Workers Order<br />

INT-10EU-526<br />

Memorandum on the Baltic Countries,<br />

Germany and Russia, by Max M. Laserson<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 60 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latvia; Lithuania; Estonia; Germa-<br />

ny; Soviet Union; Laserson, Max M.<br />

INT-10EU-527<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Latin America<br />

Jan., 1945. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Poles; Yugoslavs; Czechs;<br />

Hungarians; Austrians; Spaniards; Italians; Uk-<br />

rainians; Arabs; Mexico; Latin America<br />

INT-10EU-528<br />

Danubian Review<br />

Jan. 19. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-98.]<br />

Descriptors: N-171<br />

INT-10EU-529<br />

Free World Association: Panel Debate on<br />

Peace in Eastern Europe<br />

Jan. 18, 1945; Jan. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: M-281<br />

INT-10EU-530<br />

Comment on Situation Report Central<br />

Europe, 16 Dec 1944<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Bavaria; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; von Schuschnigg, Kurt; von Papen,<br />

Franz<br />

INT-10EU-531<br />

[Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy, note]<br />

Jan. 22, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-532<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 22 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-97.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 228<br />

INT-10EU-533<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-534<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Dec, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Austrians; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Argentina<br />

INT-10EU-535<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-536<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy at the End <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

First Semester<br />

Jan. 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-101.]<br />

Descriptors: N-184<br />

INT-10EU-537<br />

[Life and influence <strong>of</strong> Karl Heinzen,<br />

1809-1880]<br />

Feb. 1. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Heinzen, Karl; Wittke,<br />

Carl<br />

INT-10EU-538<br />

[Discussions on postwar problems, report]<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Council on World<br />

Affairs; Cleveland Public Library<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 123


INT-10EU-539<br />

INT-10EU-539<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Russians; Uk-<br />

rainians; Lithuanians; Argentina<br />

INT-10EU-540<br />

Foreign-Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Jan.. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Romanians; Jews and Jud-<br />

aism; Argentina<br />

INT-10EU-541<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Pan-Euro-<br />

pean Union<br />

INT-10EU-542<br />

San Francisco Conference [and<br />

foreign-nationality groups]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-10EU-543<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations Information Board, New<br />

York and Washington, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Nations Information Board;<br />

Mumford, Bryant<br />

INT-10EU-544<br />

[Yalta, San Francisco, and foreign-nationality<br />

group leaders]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; UNCIO<br />

INT-10EU-545<br />

[Discussions on minorities and nationalities in<br />

Europe, preliminary meeting]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Council on World<br />

Affairs; Cleveland Public Library<br />

INT-10EU-546<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

Mar. 19. 1945. 29 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

104.]<br />

Descriptors: S-137<br />

INT-10EU-547<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That<br />

New French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-235<br />

INT-10EU-548<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board and a Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Institute<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board; Institute on<br />

Central and Eastern Europe<br />

124 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-549<br />

[Note transmitting copy <strong>of</strong> bulletin entitled<br />

East Europe]<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: East Europe (bulletin)<br />

INT-10EU-550<br />

[Work <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Recent Immigration from Europe]<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Social sciences; Commit-<br />

tee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration from<br />

Europe; Davie, Maurice R.<br />

INT-10EU-551<br />

San Francisco Conference [and<br />

foreign-nationality groups]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Italians; Slovaks; Croats<br />

INT-10EU-552<br />

[International politics design as seen through<br />

foreign-nationality groups in U.S.]<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-553<br />

[Political attitudes and activities in Los<br />

Angeles, information]<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

French; Poland; Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

INT-10EU-554<br />

[Sympathy <strong>of</strong> U.S. Congress and people for<br />

the cause <strong>of</strong> European union]<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

the U.S.; Pan-European Union; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-555<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-106.]<br />

Descriptors: N-251<br />

INT-10EU-556<br />

San Francisco Conference [discussion meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong> small nations in New<br />

York]<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Baltic States; Balkan States<br />

INT-10EU-557<br />

[George H. Cord and Overseas Press, Inc.,<br />

information]<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Overseas Press, Inc.; Cord,<br />

George H.<br />

INT-10EU-558<br />

[Activities and programs <strong>of</strong> the Council on<br />

World Affairs and other organizations, letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> explanation]<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council on World Affairs; Council<br />

on Foreign Relations; Foreign Policy Associa-<br />

tion; Institute <strong>of</strong> Pacific Relations; National<br />

Speakers Bureau; Emeny, Brooks<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-559<br />

[Mr. Taurer on Czechoslovakia and Austria]<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Austria; Taurer, Bernard; Benau, Dezo<br />

INT-10EU-560<br />

Commission on Cultural Inter-Relations<br />

[establishment proposal]<br />

Jan., 1945; Apr. 9. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Commission on Cultural Inter-Rela-<br />

tions<br />

INT-10EU-561<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-10EU-562<br />

Free Movements in Cuba<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Belorussians; Bulgari-<br />

ans; Yugoslavs; Czechs; Hungarians; Austrians;<br />

Germans; Italians; French; Belgians; Dutch;<br />

Poles; Spaniards; Lithuanians; Luxembourgians;<br />

Palestinians; Montenegrins; Armenians; Albani-<br />

ans; Puerto Ricans; Chinese; Refugees; Radio;<br />

Propaganda; Cuba<br />

INT-10EU-563<br />

[Pro-fascist political attitudes and activities in<br />

Texas]<br />

Afar. 31-Apr. 13, 1945. 3 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party; Texas<br />

INT-10EU-564<br />

[Mrs. Sarah Cohen: project <strong>of</strong> the Committee<br />

for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Social sciences; Commit-<br />

tee for the Study <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigration from<br />

Europe; Cohen, Sarah<br />

INT-10EU-565<br />

From Dumbarton Oaks to San Francisco, a<br />

Descriptive Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch Output<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations;<br />

Yalta Conference; UNCIO<br />

INT-10EU-566<br />

[Bryant Mumford, secretary-general <strong>of</strong><br />

United Nations Information Organization,<br />

New York-Washington, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Nations Information Board;<br />

Mumford, Bryant<br />

INT-10EU-567<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-568<br />

[Discussions on minorities in Europe: the<br />

Polish question]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Cleveland, Ohio; Council on<br />

World Affairs; Cleveland Public Library; Hutchi-<br />

son, Cornelia


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-10EU-569<br />

[Party given by Intelligent American Voters<br />

League for former Congressman Martin L.<br />

Sweeney, report]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligent American Voters League;<br />

Sweeney, Martin L.<br />

INT-10EU-570<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> "World Organization for<br />

Peace Week" in Los Angeles]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945; Apr. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; International organization;<br />

Peace settlement; Los Angeles, Calif.; World<br />

Organization for Peace Week; Bowron, Fletcher<br />

INT-10EU-571<br />

[Forum for Democracy, information]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Forum for Democracy<br />

INT-10EU-572<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves bom<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

Apr. 18. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; World Trade Union<br />

Congress<br />

N-282<br />

INT-10EU-573<br />

Current Opinions Among the<br />

Foreign-Nationality Groups <strong>of</strong><br />

Minneapolis-St. Paul<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Norwegians; Danes; Ger-<br />

mans; Finns; Poles; Ukrainians; Minneapolis,<br />

Minn.; St. Paul, Minn.<br />

INT-10EU-574<br />

[Relationship <strong>of</strong> a regional federation to the<br />

world organization, documents]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

Regional organization; Coudenhove-Kalergi,<br />

Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-575<br />

Statistics <strong>of</strong> Foreigners Registered in Cuba<br />

Apr. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Cuba<br />

INT-10EU-576<br />

Americans All and Paul Deac [reactions to<br />

Yalta decisions]<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Americans All;<br />

Deac, Paul<br />

INT-10EU-577<br />

General Viewpoints Among the Various<br />

Nationalities in Detroit, as Given by John<br />

Panchuk<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-10EU-578<br />

Proposals for the Creation <strong>of</strong> an International<br />

<strong>Office</strong> for Cultural Relations<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities; International <strong>Office</strong> for<br />

Cultural Relations<br />

INT-10EU-579<br />

[Poles and Germans, notes]<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Germans<br />

INT-10EU-580<br />

[Pledge <strong>of</strong> allegiance addressed to President<br />

Truman by the International Workers Order]<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Tru-<br />

man, Harry S.<br />

INT-10EU-581<br />

United Nations Conference Rally in New<br />

York<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Speeches and addresses;<br />

New York City; Lamed, J. I. Blair; DuBois, B.<br />

W.; Brown, Charlotte Hawkins; Murphy, Ray;<br />

Schrank, Robert; Merrill, Lewis<br />

INT-10EU-582<br />

[James Brunot, Executive Secretary,<br />

President's War Relief Control Board,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Brunot, James<br />

INT-10EU-583<br />

[Frederick G. H<strong>of</strong>fen the Polish question;<br />

Petain]<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; H<strong>of</strong>fherr, Fred G.; Petain,<br />

Philippe<br />

INT-10EU-584<br />

Composite Report on Activities Within the<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups<br />

May 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Poles; Labor unions; Free<br />

Italy American Labor Council; American Polish<br />

Labor Council; CIO; American Labor Confer-<br />

ence on International Affairs; Jasinski, Eugene;<br />

Mills, Saul<br />

INT-10EU-585<br />

Cuba Foreign-Language Groups; Conversation<br />

with Senator Augustin Cruz<br />

May 3, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Austrians; Czechs; Hun-<br />

garians; Poles; Spaniards; Russians; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Refugees; Cuba; Cruz, Augustin<br />

INT-10EU-586<br />

[Evening with various foreign personalities:<br />

speech by Pierre Claudel]<br />

May 4, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Germany; Claudel, Pierre<br />

INT-10EU-587<br />

[Reverend Visser t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

INT-10EU-597<br />

May 19, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Underground movements;<br />

War relief; Religious groups; World Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Churches; t'Ho<strong>of</strong>t, Visser<br />

INT-10EU-588<br />

[Yaroslav Chyz, Common Council for<br />

American Unity, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Common Council for American<br />

Unity; Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

INT-10EU-589<br />

[Americans United for World Organization,<br />

meeting report]<br />

May 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Detroit, Mich.;<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

INT-10EU-590<br />

Speech by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Berkeley, California<br />

May 11, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Berkeley, Calif.; Pan-European<br />

Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-591<br />

Press Conference by Count Richard N.<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi in San Francisco<br />

May 12, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

Regional organization; UNCIO; Pan-European<br />

Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-592<br />

[Meeting with various foreign personalities:<br />

speech by Pastor Forell on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

European civilization]<br />

May 16, 1945. ¡Op.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Soviet<br />

Union; Forell, Frederick J.<br />

INT-10EU-593<br />

Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

[purpose and activities]<br />

May 22, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties; Committee for the Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Democracy; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-10EU-594<br />

Mass Meeting on the San Francisco Security<br />

Conference<br />

May 7, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; U.N. planning and deve-<br />

lopment; Peace settlement<br />

INT-10EU-595<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-596<br />

Slav Affairs<br />

June 2. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Poland; Ukraine<br />

INT-10EU-597<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 125


INT-10EU-597 Reference Bibliography<br />

June 5, 7945. 1 p.<br />

INT-10EU-598<br />

Martinek and Common Council for American<br />

Unity<br />

June 6. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Charter; Common Council for<br />

American Unity; Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-10EU-599<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board<br />

June 8, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

114.]<br />

Descriptors: B-373<br />

INT-10EU-600<br />

Latest Collaboration Among Nationality<br />

Groups [in Chicago]<br />

June 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Russians; Germans; Poles;<br />

Lithuanians; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-10EU-601<br />

Cleveland Press Correpondents Report on<br />

San Francisco Conference<br />

June 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Sterbenz, Fred; Sterbenz,<br />

Mrs. Fred<br />

INT-10EU-602<br />

Conversation with Mr. Feliks Gross<br />

May 4, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Czechs; Yugoslavs; Po-<br />

land; Regional organization; Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-10EU-603<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi [recent activities]<br />

May 5, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; U.N. plan-<br />

ning and development; Pan-European Union;<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-10EU-604<br />

[Bidault and Prieto, note]<br />

May 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bidault, Georges; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-10EU-605<br />

Auxiliary Information Service for San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; UNCIO<br />

INT-10EU-606<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-607<br />

[Miscellaneous matters]<br />

June 26, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Speeches and ad-<br />

dresses; Italy; Poland; Spain; Tangier; Interna-<br />

tional Ladies Garment Workers Union; AFL;<br />

Lovestone, Jay; Green, William; Woll, Matthew;<br />

Prieto, Indalecio<br />

126 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-10EU-608<br />

[Stephen de Ropp, biographical data]<br />

July 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-10EU-609<br />

[Count Czemin's conversation with Jan<br />

Masaryk]<br />

July 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Austria; Czerain,<br />

Ferdinand; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-10EU-610<br />

Americans United for World Organization<br />

[programs and activities]<br />

June 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Peace<br />

settlement; Americans United for World Organi-<br />

zation<br />

INT-10EU-611<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Christian Democracy in Holland, a<br />

Lecture by Dr. Emmanuel Sassen<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Catholic parties; Netherlands; Sassen, Emman-<br />

uel<br />

INT-10EU-612<br />

[Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis<br />

Countries report]<br />

July 9, ¡945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Educational reforms; Denazifica-<br />

tion; Germany; U.S. Committee on Educational<br />

Reconstruction; World Education Service Coun-<br />

cil; Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the Axis<br />

Countries<br />

INT-10EU-613<br />

Memorandum on the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Greece; Yugos-<br />

lavia; Poland; Regional organization; Central and<br />

Eastern European Planning Board; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-10EU-614<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association,<br />

organizational meeting report]<br />

July 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association<br />

INT-10EU-615<br />

Society for Western Hemispheric Unity,<br />

Affiliated With the Institute for World Unity<br />

Through Regional Federation<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; International<br />

security; Society for Western Hemispheric<br />

Unity; Institute for World Unity Through<br />

Regional Federation<br />

INT-10EU-616<br />

[World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association,<br />

information]<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association; Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-10EU-617<br />

[Foreign-language press]<br />

Aug. 4, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finns; Germans; Hungarians; Poles;<br />

Russians; Scandinavia; Press<br />

INT-10EU-618<br />

[Petitions to obtain charter for World Bill <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights Association]<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Names lists; World<br />

Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

INT-10EU-619<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees<br />

[purpose and activities]<br />

June 4-30, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Oswego, N.Y.; Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort Ontario Guest-Refugees<br />

INT-10EU-620<br />

[Charter <strong>of</strong> the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association, note]<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association<br />

INT-10EU-621<br />

[Petition for the World BUI <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association charter]<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association<br />

INT-10EU-622<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nationality Activities<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Poles; Greeks; Spaniards;<br />

Labor unions; Italian American Labor Council;<br />

Polish American Trade Union Committee;<br />

Greek American Labor Committee; Greek<br />

American Council; Friends <strong>of</strong> Republican Spain;<br />

Spanish Trade Union Victory Committee; Joint<br />

Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee<br />

INT-10EU-623<br />

[Meetings and activities <strong>of</strong> Free World,<br />

documents]<br />

JVov. 21, 1941-May 8, 1942. 73 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

International organization; Free World Associa-<br />

tion; International Free World Association; Free<br />

World (magazine)<br />

INT-10EU-624<br />

Foreign-Nationality Press on the British<br />

Labor Government<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Labor Party; Great Britain<br />

RPT245<br />

INT-10EU-625<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Incorporation <strong>of</strong> World Bill <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights Association; Constitution, By-Laws<br />

Aug. 31, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Constitutions; World<br />

Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association


Reference Bibliography INT-11FI-21<br />

INT-10EU-626<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> European Democracy and Stefan<br />

Osusky, information request]<br />

Aug. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Poles; Friends <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Democracy; Osusky, Stefan<br />

INT-10EU-627<br />

[Women's Action Committee for Victory and<br />

Lasting Peace, meeting report]<br />

Aug. 1945; Sept. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; U.N.; Women's Action<br />

Committee for Victory and Lasting Peace<br />

INT-10EU-628<br />

Wall Street Post American Legion<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 156th Anniversary<br />

BUl-<strong>of</strong>-Rights Enactment<br />

Sept. 25, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Speeches and ad-<br />

dresses; American Legion; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association; O'Konski, Alvin E.<br />

INT-10EU-629<br />

Anti-Soviet "World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association" Incorporates<br />

Sept. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association<br />

N-439<br />

INT-10EU-630<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-10EU-631<br />

Topics <strong>of</strong> September in the Foreign<br />

Nationality Press<br />

Sept. 29, 1945. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

B-400<br />

INT-10EU-632<br />

Notes on the Foreign Nationality Newspapers<br />

Published in the State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Oregon; Associations Sponsored by<br />

Foreign Groups<br />

Mar. 1944. 65 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Italians; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Norwegians; Swedes; Germans; Finns; Press;<br />

Seattle, Wash.; Spokane, Wash.; Portland, Oreg.;<br />

Astoria, Oreg.; Mount Angel, Oreg.<br />

INT-10EU-633<br />

[Dr. Hans Simons' lecture: problems <strong>of</strong> peace<br />

settlement]<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; U.N.; Germany;<br />

Japan; Simons, Hans<br />

INT-10EU-634<br />

Netherland-America Foundation: Monthly<br />

Letter<br />

Sept., 7945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands; Dutch; Netherland-<br />

America Foundation; Bamouw, A. J.<br />

INT-10EU-635 to INT-10EU-640<br />

[Missing]<br />

Finns<br />

INT-HFI-l tolNT-llFI-140<br />

Finns: document series<br />

Documents focus primarily on the debate over<br />

U.S. policy toward Finland and on reactions to<br />

developments in the Finnish-Soviet War, includ-<br />

ing the increasingly active cooperation with<br />

Germany <strong>of</strong> General Mannerheim's govern-<br />

ment. The Lutheran Church, the Social Demo-<br />

crats and pro-Soviet communists represented the<br />

principal Finnish-American factions.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33FI-1 to<br />

INT-33FI-34.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Finns; Lutheran Church;<br />

Social Democrats; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Soviet Union; Germany; Terms <strong>of</strong><br />

surrender; Boundaries; Mannerheim, Carl Gus-<br />

tav<br />

INT-11FI-1<br />

Finns in Greater New York<br />

May 10, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Swedes; Norden (newspaper); Raivaaja (newspa-<br />

per); New York City; Finnish War Veterans in<br />

America, Inc.<br />

INT-11FI-2<br />

American-Finnish Sentiment Towards Finland<br />

Withdrawing bom the War<br />

May 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: NationaUsts and nationalist parties<br />

INT-11FI-3<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-11FI-4<br />

[Finns]<br />

June 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central League <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions <strong>of</strong><br />

Finland; Larson, Oscar J.; Reavo, Aiko; Paalu,<br />

Johannes; Halonen, Ame<br />

INT-11FI-5<br />

[Finnish Mid-Summer Celebration, Duluth,<br />

Minnesota]<br />

June 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-6<br />

[Finns in Ohio]<br />

June 25-26, 1942. 25 p. + 20 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Karelia; Gutheim, Frederick<br />

A.<br />

INT-11FI-7<br />

[Press Reports on Finland]<br />

July 16, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karelia; Emperor <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

INT-11FI-8<br />

S. Jaari<br />

July 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-11FI-9<br />

[Mannerheim News Article]<br />

July 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-10<br />

Sender Jaari and Finnish Material<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Gina; Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-11FI-11<br />

Finnish Seamen<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Internment; Mer-<br />

chant seamen<br />

INT-11FI-12<br />

Aaland Islands Anti-Finnish Sentiment<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aland Islands<br />

INT-11FI-13<br />

Publicity Campaign For Declaring War on<br />

Finland<br />

Sept. 4. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-<br />

American Trade Unionists; Hanson, Rudy W.<br />

INT-11FI-14<br />

Editorial in the Co-operative Builder<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-operative Builder (newspaper);<br />

Koski, Henry<br />

INT-11FI-15<br />

Memorandum on Finnish Legation Statement<br />

Sept. 22. 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karelia; Finnish Information Cen-<br />

ter; Procope, Hjalmar J.; Tanner, Vaino; Jaari,<br />

Sender<br />

INT-11FI-16<br />

Hull Telegram to Helsinki Legation on<br />

Procope Statement<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-11FI-17<br />

U.S. Official Statements Relevant to Position<br />

<strong>of</strong> Finland in War and Relations with U.S.<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-11FI-18<br />

Finnish Seamen Get Jobs on British<br />

Freighters<br />

Oct. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-19<br />

Finnish Miscellany<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-20<br />

Finnish-Americans<br />

JVov. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-21<br />

[Finnish seamen]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Internment;<br />

Great Britain<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 127


INT-11FI-22<br />

INT-11FI-22<br />

[Letter to Mr. Beckleman]<br />

Nov. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-11FI-23<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-11FI-24<br />

[Finnish organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-11FI-25<br />

Finnish Workers in American Shipyards<br />

Sept. 4. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-26<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-11FI-27<br />

[Missing]<br />

1NT-11FI-28<br />

Finnish Conditions Re Peace With Russia<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baird, Joseph H.<br />

INT-11FI-29<br />

Reported retirement <strong>of</strong> Field Marshall<br />

Mannerheim denied<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Von Oesch, K. L.<br />

INT-11FI-30<br />

Finnish Societies; Finnish Churches<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 11 p.<br />

INT-11FI-31<br />

Proposal for a Book Entitled "Andoven A<br />

Little Finland in Vermont"<br />

Dec 30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andover, Vt.; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-11FI-32<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Finland From its War With<br />

Russia<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyovaen Osuustoimintalehti (news-<br />

paper); Finnish Information Center; Halonen,<br />

George; Koski, Henry<br />

INT-11FI-33<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

¿ug. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Kangas, August<br />

INT-11FI-34<br />

Finnish-Language Newspaper, New Yorkin<br />

Uutiset<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-35<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> four Finnish publications]<br />

Sept 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Opas (newspaper); Lannen Suome-<br />

tar (newspaper); Valjeysviesti (periodical); Min-<br />

nesotan Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-36<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Sender Jaari<br />

Apr. 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-11FI-37<br />

[Information regarding Finnish popular<br />

reaction to German policies]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-11FI-38<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Miss H.<br />

Brown, Treasury Department, War Savings<br />

Staff (Foreign Origins Section)<br />

Jan. 20. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Industrialisti (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-39<br />

Meeting on May Day <strong>of</strong> the Finnish Social<br />

Democrats<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-40<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Sender Jaari<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blok, Mrs. Nils; Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-11FI-41<br />

Notes on Danish American Reaction to<br />

American-Finnish Crisis<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danes<br />

INT-11FI-42<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Higgs -<br />

Finnish Desk, Dept. <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-43<br />

Finland's Position in the War (An analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Finnish-American Opinion)<br />

JVov. 21, 1942. 74 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Raivaaja (newspaper); Lannen Suometar (news-<br />

paper); Paivalehti (newspaper); Svenska Presse<br />

(newspaper); Finnish Information Center; Labor<br />

unions; Military forces; Karelia; Scandinavia;<br />

Railroads; Murmansk, Soviet Union<br />

INT-11FI-44<br />

[Sender Jaari]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-11FI-45<br />

Finnish Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raivaaja (newspaper); Lannen<br />

Suometar (newspaper); Tyovaen Osuustoimin-<br />

talehti (newspaper); Paivalehti (newspaper);<br />

Norden (newspaper); New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

(newspaper); Tyomies (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-46<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

128 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-11FI-47<br />

[Bishop Alfred Haapanen, Oscari Tokoi, and<br />

John Saari]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

May 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haapanen, Alfred; Tokoi, Oskari;<br />

Saari, John<br />

INT-11FI-48<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Miss Brown<br />

(Treasury Department)<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-49<br />

[Ame Halonen]<br />

July 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halonen, Ame<br />

INT-11FI-50<br />

Finnish-American Society, Minneapolis<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American Society<br />

INT-11FI-51<br />

[Finnish Organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-11FI-52<br />

[Reivo-Boman Interviews: American Finns]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boman, Eero; Reivo, William N.<br />

INT-11FI-53<br />

[Jaari-Blok Interview: Finns and Danes]<br />

Sept. 7, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Sender; Blok, Nils<br />

INT-11FI-54<br />

[Erkko Interview: Finnish Situation]<br />

Sept. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Erko, Eero O.<br />

INT-11FI-55<br />

[Arne Halonen Interview: Finns]<br />

Sept. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halonen, Ame<br />

INT-11FI-56<br />

[Frederick, S.Dak., a Finnish forming<br />

community]<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frederick, S.Dak.; Martelli, Fred;<br />

Hukari, Arvo; Peterson, John; Peterson, Amo<br />

INT-11FI-57<br />

[New York Mill, Minn., a Finnish<br />

community]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Mills, Minn.; Minneso-<br />

tan Uutiset (newspaper); Parta, Carl A.; Lund-<br />

quist, Adolph; Lauley, Einar E.; Parry, J.;<br />

Wirtanen, George<br />

INT-11FI-58<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-11FI-59<br />

Minnesota Finnish-American Historical<br />

Society<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-11FI-60<br />

[Finnish Chicago Consul, Elmer Forsberg]<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Forsberg, Elmer<br />

INT-11FI-61<br />

[Kallio Talk: American Finns]<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kallio, Anne; Kallio, Marie<br />

INT-11FI-62<br />

[Finnish-American labor <strong>of</strong>ficial T. Kekkonen]<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Industrialisti (newspaper); Kekkonen, T.; Tan-<br />

ner, Vaino<br />

INT-11FI-63<br />

[Finnish-American journalist Eero Pulli]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pulli, Eero<br />

INT-11FI-64<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade Unionists; Hanson,<br />

Rudy W.<br />

INT-11FI-65<br />

Erkki Robert Tulirinta<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tulirinta, Erkki R.<br />

INT-11FI-66<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish American<br />

Trade Unionists and Finland<br />

ATov. 4. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-<br />

American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-11FI-67<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Raivaaja (newspaper);<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper); National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade Union-<br />

ists; Hanson, Rudy W.<br />

INT-11FI-68<br />

Finnish American Organizations for which<br />

Finnish Communist-line Newspapers in the<br />

U.S. serve as organs<br />

JVov. 12, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American Printing Corp.;<br />

Eteenpain (newspaper); Finnish Workers Feder-<br />

ation; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

INT-11FI-69<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-11FI-70<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

ATov. 7, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Michigan; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade Union-<br />

ists; Finnish-American League for Democracy<br />

INT-11FI-71<br />

Finnish-American Activity in California<br />

Jan. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vuolijoki, Hella<br />

INT-11FI-72<br />

Invitation to an Enlarged Open Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Committee, Finnish-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Dec 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish<br />

American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-11FI-73<br />

[Resolution in Behalf <strong>of</strong> Fair Consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

Finland's Case]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Michigan; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade Union-<br />

ists<br />

INT-11FI-74<br />

[Celebration in honor <strong>of</strong> August Kangas]<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Finnish Central Commit-<br />

tee; Kangas, August<br />

INT-11FI-75<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Labor unions; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Trade Union-<br />

ists; Finnish-American Society in Helsinki<br />

RPT 171<br />

INT-11FI-76<br />

Finnish meeting in Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Raivaaja (newspaper); Fitchburg,<br />

Mass.; Finnish-American League for Democra-<br />

cy; Suominen, John; Makela, George; Tanner,<br />

Vaino; Koski, Rudolph B.<br />

INT-11FI-77<br />

Resolution to Congress by Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American League for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-11FI-78<br />

National Convention <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-3.]<br />

Descriptors: B-161<br />

INT-11FI-79<br />

[Finnish-American Trade Unionists Urge U.S.<br />

To Pressure Finland to Withdraw from War]<br />

Feb. 29. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Finnish-<br />

American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-11FI-80<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesotan Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper); Raivaaja<br />

(newspaper); Eteenpain (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-90<br />

INT-11FI-81<br />

Finnish-Language Press on Soviet-Finnish<br />

Armistice Negotiations<br />

May 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-192<br />

INT-11FI-82<br />

[Finnish-American views]<br />

May 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lehto, Einar W.; Kyllonen, Edwin<br />

A.<br />

INT-11FI-83<br />

Finns in Ohio<br />

May 2, 3, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Glantz, John; Ranapa, Mike;<br />

Luthanen, Lillian W.; Potti, Morris; Saari, Alma<br />

INT-11FI-84<br />

Talk with Mr. Urho Toivala<br />

May 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toivola, Urho<br />

INT-11FI-85<br />

Pro and Con in the Finnish-Language Press<br />

During the Past Six Weeks<br />

June 14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eteenpain (newspaper); Paivalehti<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-86<br />

Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Procope, as Seen by the Finnish-<br />

and German-Language Press<br />

June 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Diplomatic and consular<br />

service; Procope, Hjalmar J.<br />

INT-11FI-87<br />

[Discontent among Finnish fishermen]<br />

July 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-11FI-88<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eteenpain (newspaper); Industrialis-<br />

ti (newspaper); Lannen Suometar (newspaper);<br />

Minnesotan Uutiset (newspaper); Naisten Viiri<br />

(newspaper); New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Norden (newspaper); Paivalehti (newspaper);<br />

Raivaaja (newspaper); Tyomies (newspaper);<br />

Tyovaen Osuustoimintalehti (newspaper); Val-<br />

voja (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-89<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the<br />

Break with Finland<br />

Aug. 2. 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-1.]<br />

Descriptors: B-232<br />

INT-11FI-90<br />

Annual Summer Festival <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American League for Democracy<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-8.]<br />

Descriptors: M-218<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 129


INT-11FI-91 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-11FI-91<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on<br />

Finland's New Government<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-1.]<br />

INT-11FI-92<br />

Finnish-Americans Organize To Support<br />

Dewey<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-1.]<br />

Descriptors: N-3<br />

INT-11FI-93<br />

[Urho Toivola]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toivola, Urho<br />

INT-11FI-94<br />

Finnish-American Press Debates the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-26<br />

INT-11FI-95<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-11FI-96<br />

Finnish Social Democratic opinion<br />

Oct. 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Makela, George; Tokoi,<br />

Oskari; Koski, Rudolph B.<br />

INT-11FI-97<br />

Influential Finnish Daily Criticizes American<br />

and British "Concessions" to the Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-13.]<br />

Descriptors: N-78<br />

INT-11FI-98<br />

Foreign-Language Press Comments on the<br />

Finnish Armistice<br />

iVov. 2, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-14.]<br />

Descriptors: B-269<br />

INT-11FI-99<br />

Finnish Notes<br />

iVov. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Finland for Dewey; Lars-<br />

en, Oscar J.; Hakala, Hugo J.<br />

INT-11FI-100<br />

Finnish-Language Press [Canada]<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canadan Viesti (newspaper); Cana-<br />

dan Uutiset (newspaper); Isien Usko (newspa-<br />

per); Liekki (newspaper); Vapaa Sana<br />

(newspaper); Vapaus (newspaper)<br />

INT-11FI-101<br />

Finnish-American Press Apprehensive over<br />

War Crimes Charges in Homeland<br />

Dec. 1. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-15.]<br />

Descriptors: N-l 16<br />

130 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-11FI-102<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Relief for Finland in the<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-16.]<br />

Descriptors: N-l26<br />

INT-11FI-103<br />

Finnish-American Press Reaction to the<br />

Paasikivi Cabinet<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-17.]<br />

Descriptors: N-146<br />

INT-11FI-104<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-18.]<br />

Descriptors: M-273<br />

INT-11FI-105<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Allied<br />

Policies in Liberated Lands<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33FI-19.]<br />

Descriptors: N-l65<br />

INT-11FI-106<br />

Alfred Holmberg and Finnish Activities<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Holmberg, Alfred<br />

INT-11FI-107<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Resumption<br />

<strong>of</strong> Relations with Finland<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-20.]<br />

Descriptors: N-l82<br />

INT-11FI-108<br />

Finnish-American Press Criticizes Yalta<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-21.]<br />

Descriptors: N-223<br />

INT-11FI-109<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the<br />

Coming Finnish Elections<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-22.]<br />

Descriptors: N-228<br />

INT-11FI-110<br />

[Reports on Finnish Organizations Meetings]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Elections; Finnish<br />

Educational Association <strong>of</strong> Manhattan, Inc.;<br />

Finnish Aid Society, Imatra; Tokoi, Oskari<br />

INT-11FI-111<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Finnish American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

March 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American League for<br />

Democracy; Tokoi, Oskari<br />

INT-11FI-112<br />

Finnish-American Press Reactions to the<br />

Finnish Elections<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-24.]<br />

Descriptors: N-265<br />

INT-11FI-113<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Finnish-American Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Finnish-American Socie-<br />

ty <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C; Tokoi, Oskari<br />

INT-11FI-114<br />

Finnish-American Press and San Francisco<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33LI-56.]<br />

Descriptors: N-273<br />

INT-11FI-115<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-11FI-116<br />

Finnish-American Relief Triangle<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-26.]<br />

Descriptors: N-283<br />

INT-11FI-117<br />

Finns in Michigan Seek Vandenberg's Help<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-28.]<br />

Descriptors: N-292<br />

INT-11FI-118<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> Tyomies Stockholders<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-27.]<br />

Descriptors: M-310<br />

INT-11FI-119<br />

Current Finnish-American Reactions<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-11FI-120<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the New<br />

Finnish Cabinet and Three Party Coalition<br />

May 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-354<br />

INT-11FI-121<br />

[Karl P. Heideman]<br />

May 11, 1945. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Heideman, Karl P.<br />

INT-11FI-122<br />

Finnish Notes.<br />

May 23, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Tokoi, Oskari; Sulkanen,<br />

Elis; Kuniholm, C. Harry; Koski, Rudolph B.<br />

INT-11FI-123<br />

Lutheran Organ Protests "Communist Label"<br />

on Finland<br />

June 2, 1945. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-18<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-30.]<br />

Descriptors: N-347<br />

INT-11FI-124<br />

Canada Lifts Ban on New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

June 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-31.]<br />

Descriptors: N-351<br />

INT-11FI-125<br />

Press release by the Save Finland Committee<br />

May 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Save Finland Committee; Alexand-<br />

er, Carl O.<br />

INT-nFI-126<br />

Save Finland Committee<br />

June 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33FI-32.]<br />

Descriptors: N-354<br />

INT-11FI-127<br />

[John D. Koski; Karl P. Heideman]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seattle, Wash.; Koski, John D.;<br />

Heideman, Karl P.<br />

INT-11FI-128<br />

Finnish Scandinavian Roosevelt Club, Inc.<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Finnish Scandinavi-<br />

an Roosevelt Club<br />

INT-11FI-129<br />

[Finnish-American League for Democracy,<br />

New York District Committee]<br />

June 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish American League for<br />

Democracy; Hirsimaki, Charles E.; Sulkanen,<br />

Elis<br />

INT-11FI-130<br />

[Arvid Nelson]<br />

July 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nelson, Arvid<br />

INT-11FI-131<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation With Carl Onkka<br />

Alexander<br />

July 5. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Save Finland Committee; Alexand-<br />

er, Carl O.<br />

INT-11FI-132<br />

[Interview with Karl P. Heideman]<br />

July 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heideman, Karl P.<br />

INT-11FI-133<br />

Finnish-American Press Discusses Delay in<br />

Restoring Diplomatic Relations and Two-Way<br />

Mail Service<br />

July 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-407<br />

INT-11FI-134<br />

Impasse in Finnish Relief<br />

July 18, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FI-33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-402<br />

INT-11FI-135<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Walter Mork<br />

July 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Mork, Walter<br />

INT-11FI-136 to INT-11FI-140<br />

[Missing]<br />

French<br />

INT-12FR-1 to INT-12FR-1080<br />

French: document series<br />

Documents focus on French personalities,<br />

organizations, and press in the U.S. Some<br />

describe the political and economic conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

the country under the collaborationist Vichy<br />

government, or supply clandestinely obtained<br />

information on the activities <strong>of</strong> the Resistance. A<br />

few also discuss the situation <strong>of</strong> the Free French<br />

in London, where they had rallied around Gen.<br />

de Gaulle after his solemn appeal <strong>of</strong> June 18,<br />

1940.<br />

Deep and lasting divisions existed among the<br />

French in exile, depending mainly on their<br />

respective allegiance or hostility to de Gaulle as<br />

a political leader. Neither the U.S. agreement<br />

with Gen. Giraud in North Africa, nor the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial recognition <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle by the Soviets<br />

helped resolve this problem.<br />

Nevertheless, Gen. de Gaulle appears as the<br />

dominant figure in the history <strong>of</strong> Free France. In<br />

spite <strong>of</strong> difficult relations with Prime Minister<br />

Churchill and President Roosevelt, he succeeded<br />

in obtaining support from the Allies, in winning<br />

the loyalty <strong>of</strong> French colonies, and in establish-<br />

ing a new, if provisional, government in Paris.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33FR-1 to<br />

INT-33FR-65.<br />

Descriptors: France; French; Free French; Vichy<br />

government; Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Libera-<br />

tion; France Forever; de Gaulle, Charles (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-1<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-2<br />

Jean-Ives le Branchu [<strong>of</strong>fers his services to<br />

the U.S. Government]<br />

Dec. 23, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Le Branchu, Jean-Yves<br />

INT-12FR-3<br />

Belgians in exile declare war upon Japanese<br />

Dec. 21, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgians; Declaration <strong>of</strong> war; Japan<br />

INT-12FR-4<br />

Note on the Relations <strong>of</strong> French and English<br />

Diplomacy Between the Two Wars<br />

Jan. 15, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-12FR-5<br />

[Free French individuals and activities,<br />

miscellaneous papers]<br />

Mar. 23-Apr. 8, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Pierre and Miquelon; Rodrigues,<br />

Pierre; Muselier, Emile (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-6to INT-12FR-7<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-8<br />

[Rene Gillonin, Petain's "little brain trust"]<br />

Dec. 23, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gillouin, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-9<br />

[Pierre Bertaux <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Toulouse]<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Bertaux, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-10<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier from Montreal]<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laugier, Henri; Assie, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-11<br />

Potential Strength <strong>of</strong> Communism in France<br />

Feb. 18-May 6, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-12<br />

[Henri Bonnet, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonnet, Henri; Saint-Exupéry, Ant-<br />

oine de; Laugier, Henri; Assie, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-13<br />

Interview with Louis Franck [political<br />

analyst]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Worms et Cie; Franck, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-14<br />

[France Forever meeting]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-15<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Andre Morize <strong>of</strong> Harvard,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morize, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-16<br />

Henri Elie Amedee Laugier<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ligue des Droits de l'Homme et de<br />

la Démocratie Nouvelle; Laugier, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-17<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-18<br />

[Controversy between Jacques Maritain and<br />

other French Catholics, after the British<br />

bombing <strong>of</strong> Paris suburbs]<br />

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INT-12FR-18<br />

Mar. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Maritain, Jacques;<br />

Botton, Joseph; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-19<br />

[Dispatch <strong>of</strong> materials concerning the<br />

Catholic resistance by a small Socialist sect<br />

from Germany]<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-20<br />

Interview with General Odie [on situation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Free French]<br />

Apr. 9-14, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-21<br />

French Personalities<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de; Victor,<br />

Paul Emile<br />

INT-12FR-22<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Henri Bonnet<br />

[director <strong>of</strong> the World Citizens Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago]<br />

Dec. 22, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Citizens Association; Bonnet,<br />

Henri<br />

INT-12FR-23<br />

Interview with General Odie [on propaganda<br />

to North Africa and Vichy-U.S. relations]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Propaganda; Odie,<br />

Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-24<br />

Dissensions in Free French Movement<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-25<br />

Travailleurs de France et de l'Empire, de New<br />

York un Syndicaliste Chretien Vous Parle<br />

[broadcast by Joseph Botton]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-26<br />

Tendencies in the French-language Press <strong>of</strong><br />

New England<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England; Indépendant (news-<br />

paper); Avenir National (newspaper); Travail-<br />

leur (newspaper); Etoile (newspaper); Messager<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-27<br />

[Jouhaux under Nazi surveillance]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Jouhaux,<br />

Leon<br />

INT-12FR-28<br />

[French personalities]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lazareff, Pierre; Prouvost, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-29<br />

Interview with General Odie [General<br />

Weygand's dismissal, British <strong>of</strong>fensive in<br />

Libya, and situation on the eastern front]<br />

JVov. 26, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Great Britain; Libya;<br />

Soviet Union; War casualties; Odie, Robert<br />

(Gen.); Weygand, Maxime (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-30<br />

[Bringing Leon Jouhaux to the U.S.; support<br />

for workers in maritime cities; and use <strong>of</strong><br />

young labor leaders for short-wave<br />

broadcasts]<br />

Feb. 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Radio; Jouhaux, Leon<br />

INT-12FR-31<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-32<br />

Free French Organizations<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chautemps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-33<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-34<br />

Alsace, Germany and France<br />

May 13. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alsace-Lorraine; Germany; War<br />

casualties; Crimes against humanity; Morale;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Labor unions;<br />

Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-35<br />

France and Collaboration: Comments on the<br />

Situation and Leading Political Figures, by B.<br />

Souvarine<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Souvarine, Boris; Pe-<br />

tain, Philippe; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

INT-12FR-36<br />

[Missing]<br />

132 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-37<br />

[French personalities]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Le-<br />

roux, Mr.; de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-38<br />

[French personalities]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laval, Pierre; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-39<br />

Interview with Mary Hoyt Wiborg on<br />

Conditions in France<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Wiborg, Mary Hoyt<br />

INT-12FR-40<br />

France's Negro Minister<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lemery, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-41<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-42<br />

Remarques sur l'Information et la Propagande<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Souvarine, Bo-<br />

INT-12FR-43<br />

Radio Propaganda for the French Working<br />

Class, by Paul Vignaux<br />

Apr. 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-44<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> radio broadcasts, letter from J.<br />

L. Garderes]<br />

Feb. 3-18, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Garderes, J. L.<br />

INT-12FR-45<br />

Purpose and Policy <strong>of</strong> "Pour la Victoire," the<br />

French Weekly <strong>of</strong> the Western Hemisphere<br />

Dec. 1, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-46<br />

Free French<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-47<br />

Free French [excerpts from Liberation,<br />

resistance newspaper; dissension with Great<br />

Britain and the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Madagascar; Mar-<br />

tinique; Liberation (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-48<br />

Free French [relations with the labor<br />

movement]<br />

May 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-49<br />

Free French [interview with Adrien Tixier on<br />

the relations between General de Gaulle and<br />

the labor movement]<br />

May 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-50<br />

Resignations from the French Embassy [in<br />

protest against Laval's return]<br />

Apr. 22. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-51<br />

Pierre Rodrigues: Split in France Forever and<br />

Other Gossip<br />

Apr. 16-20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rodrigues, Pierre; Churchill, Win-<br />

ston S.


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-87<br />

INT-12FR-52<br />

[Boegner's statements on the situation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free French]<br />

May 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-53<br />

Pierre Rodrigues: United Free France;<br />

Addresses; Free French Set-up<br />

Apr. 22-30, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; United Free<br />

France; Rodrigues, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-54<br />

Fifth Column in French Canada<br />

May 9-14, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Propaganda; Compulsory<br />

military service; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-55<br />

Jean Dupuy, French Citizen, Former<br />

Co-owner <strong>of</strong> "Petit Parisien"<br />

Mar. 28-May 12, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Dupuy, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-56<br />

Broadcasts to France<br />

May 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-12FR-57<br />

Leroy-Ladurie<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators;<br />

Jacques<br />

Leroy-Ladurie,<br />

INT-12FR-58<br />

[Extract <strong>of</strong> letter describing conditions in<br />

France]<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-12FR-59<br />

[Banque de l'Indochine and H. Worms et Cié:<br />

no representation in Buenos Aires]<br />

Feb. 11. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Banque de<br />

l'Indochine; Worms et Cié<br />

INT-12FR-60 to INT-12FR-61<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-62<br />

[Prud'homme's appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Vichy leaders<br />

and programs down to Dec 1, 1941; Henri<br />

Lemery]<br />

Mar. 2-18, 1942. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Prud'homme, Andre;<br />

Petain, Philippe; Laval, Pierre; Darían, Jean<br />

Francois; Lemery, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-63<br />

[Free French personalities]<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Botton, Joseph; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-64<br />

[Controversy between General de Gaulle and<br />

Admiral Muselier]<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Muselier, Emile (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-65<br />

General Odie and General Giraud<br />

May 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.); Giraud, Henri<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-66<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> French-American Relations:<br />

Pierre Rodrigues<br />

Apr. 24-28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> French-American Rela-<br />

tions; Rodrigues, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-67<br />

[Suggestions <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux for<br />

short-wave broadcasts to France]<br />

May 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-68<br />

Suggestions for Propaganda to France; Notes<br />

on French Syndicalists, Farmers, and Catholic<br />

Youth, by Louis Marlio<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Farm population;<br />

Youth; Catholic parties; Marlio, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-69<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-70<br />

[Declaration and telegram <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-71<br />

French-Language Press [in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Avenir National (newspaper); Im-<br />

partial (newspaper); Justice de Biddeford (news-<br />

paper); Franco-Américain (newspaper);<br />

Messager (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-72<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Broadcasts to France<br />

May 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-12FR-73<br />

Revolt in North Africa<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Revolution<br />

INT-12FR-74<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> the Laval Cabinet [by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Vignaux]<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-75<br />

[Charles Tiborghien]<br />

Apr. 27. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tiborghien, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-76<br />

[Jacques Stem, former French colonial<br />

minister]<br />

Apr. 22-25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stern, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-77<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-78<br />

Pierre Rodrigues' Letter <strong>of</strong> April 9 [re<br />

conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Louis Rongier]<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rodrigues, Pierre; Rougier, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-79<br />

Emigration Française [notes on recent French<br />

immigrants, their aims and attitudes, and<br />

their political organizations and publications]<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Refugees; Pour la Vic-<br />

toire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-80<br />

Social Aspects <strong>of</strong> Vichy Politics [by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Paul Vignaux]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-81<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weill, Paul; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-82<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

Apr. 6-15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-12FR-83<br />

Developments in France<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Sabotage; Col-<br />

laborators; Emery, L.; Zoretti, Ludovic<br />

INT-12FR-84<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Free France; Pour la Victoire<br />

(newspaper); Guyot, Yvette Raymond<br />

INT-12FR-85<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Gu-<br />

yot, Yvette Raymond; Laugier, Henri; Hoñherr,<br />

Fred G.<br />

INT-12FR-86<br />

[Free French affairs and personalities]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Free France; French-Ameri-<br />

can Club; Tixier, Adrien; Boegner, Etienne;<br />

Aglion, Raoul; Roussy de Sales, Raoul de;<br />

Valeur, Robert; Cherau, Bernard; Guyot, Yvette<br />

Raymond<br />

INT-12FR-87<br />

Political Sympathies <strong>of</strong> the Duchesse de<br />

Guise and the Comte de Paris<br />

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INT-12FR-87 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 7-May 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Guise, Duchesse; Comte de Paris<br />

INT-12FR-88<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> French fraternal aid<br />

organizations and their <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Club Lafayette; Union St. Jean-<br />

Baptiste d'Amérique; Association Canado-<br />

Americaine; Alliance Nationale<br />

INT12FR-89<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-90<br />

French North Africa: Economic Life<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Economic conditions<br />

INT-12FR-91<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-92<br />

Liberation, the French Underground<br />

Movement, and de Gaulle [by Paul Vignaux]<br />

May 17-19, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Vignaux,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-12FR-93<br />

Worms et Cie<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Worms et Cie<br />

INT-12FR-94<br />

Interview with Madame Guyot<br />

Feb. 11, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guyot, Yvette Raymond; Voizard,<br />

Pierre; H<strong>of</strong>fherr, Fred G.<br />

INT-12FR-95<br />

Free French Issue Puzzles Leaders<br />

May 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-96<br />

Tunis May Go Over to British, Lecturer Says<br />

Dec. 3, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tunisia; Great Britain; Aglion,<br />

Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-97<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-98<br />

French Await U.S. Cue: France Forever Says<br />

People Want U.S. to Condemn Laval<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-99<br />

Reversal <strong>of</strong> State Department Attitude on<br />

Free French Urged<br />

Jan. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

INT-12FR-100<br />

French Foe <strong>of</strong> Munich Calls U.S.<br />

Hope" <strong>of</strong> Nation<br />

'Great<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-101<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-102<br />

Note on the Relations <strong>of</strong> French and English<br />

Diplomacy Between the Two Wars<br />

Feb. 9, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-12FR-103<br />

What <strong>of</strong> France? Post-war Attitude Will Have<br />

World Influence<br />

Apr. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-104<br />

Luxembourg Under German Occupation<br />

May 22, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg; German military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Krier, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-105<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

July 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maine; Messager (newspaper); Ac-<br />

tion Catholique (newspaper); Montreal-Matin<br />

(newspaper); Devoir (newspaper); Avenir Na-<br />

tional (newspaper); Justice de Sanford (newspa-<br />

per); Franco-Américain (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-106<br />

Report on "L'Etoile" <strong>of</strong> Lowell, Mass.<br />

June 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Etoile (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-107<br />

French Newspapers from New Hampshire<br />

June 9-July 1, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Hampshire; Avenir National<br />

(newspaper); Impartial (newspaper); Rose Ef-<br />

feuillée (magazine)<br />

INT-12FR-108<br />

Report on French Newspapers in Maine<br />

June 10, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maine; Messager (newspaper);<br />

Franco-Américain (newspaper); Justice de San-<br />

ford (newspaper); Justice de Biddeford (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-12FR-109<br />

Readings from the French Press in New<br />

England<br />

May 18-June 24, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England; Messager (newspa-<br />

per); Justice de Sanford (newspaper); Franco-<br />

Américain (newspaper); Justice de Biddeford<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-110<br />

[Missing]<br />

134 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-111<br />

General Report on the French Canadian<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maine During the<br />

Months <strong>of</strong> April and May, 1942<br />

June 17, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maine; Franco-Américain (newspa-<br />

per); Justice de Biddeford (newspaper); Messag-<br />

er (newspaper); Justice de Sanford (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-112<br />

Reviews on: La Justice, La Liberte, and Le<br />

Courrier de Lawrence<br />

June 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Massachusetts; Justice (newspaper);<br />

Liberte (newspaper); Courrier de Lawrence<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-113<br />

Repercussions Concerning the Present<br />

Situation in the French Press <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England<br />

May 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England; Liberte (newspaper);<br />

Avenir National (newspaper); Messager (news-<br />

paper); Franco-Américain (newspaper); Courrier<br />

de Salem (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-114<br />

Report on L'Indépendant <strong>of</strong> Fall River, Mass.<br />

June 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Indépendant (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-115<br />

Report on Contact <strong>of</strong> Fall River, Mass.<br />

June 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Contact (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-116<br />

[Information on political figures in France,<br />

French <strong>of</strong>ficials in Washington, and private<br />

individuals in New York or elsewhere]<br />

Mar. 5-27, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Diplomatic and con-<br />

sular service; Refugees<br />

INT-12FR-117<br />

Point de Vue sur l'Affaire de Liberation<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-12FR-118<br />

General de Gaulle<br />

June 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-12FR-119<br />

Late News from France [French peasantry, de<br />

Gaulle, Communists and other problems]<br />

May 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Farm population; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-120<br />

France Forever Banquet<br />

June 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-121<br />

Free French [broadcasts from Brazzaville]<br />

July 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Brazzaville, French<br />

Equatorial Africa<br />

INT-12FR-122<br />

Socialist Resistance in France<br />

July 1, 1942. 12 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-12FR-123<br />

Note Concerning Franco-Soviet Relations<br />

Jan. 30. 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-124<br />

[General Odie]<br />

June 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-125<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-126<br />

[Admiral Leahy's information on French<br />

leaders and conditions in France]<br />

June 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Naval forces; Aerial bombing; Leahy, William<br />

D.; Petain, Philippe; Darían, Jean Francois;<br />

Laval, Pierre; Juin, Alphonse<br />

INT-12FR-127<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-128<br />

French Morocco<br />

June 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco<br />

INT-12FR-129<br />

France [conditions and attitudes]<br />

June 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-130<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-131<br />

Another Lunch with Pierre Rodrigues<br />

May 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rodrigues, Pierre; fixier, Adrien;<br />

Chautemps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-132<br />

Russian Opinion on Pro-German Tendencies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laval<br />

May IS, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Russians; Poutiatine,<br />

Serge; Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-133<br />

[French organizations in the U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; French-American Club<br />

INT-12FR-134<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-135<br />

Free French Envoy in Bogota<br />

May 30, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Colombia<br />

INT-12FR-136<br />

Starhemberg Joins de Gaulle<br />

June 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; von Starhemberg, Ernst<br />

INT-12FR-137<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

French descent]<br />

May 19-June 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-12FR-138<br />

Luxembourg Head Arrives on Clipper<br />

May 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg; Govemments-in-ex-<br />

Ue, Luxembourg; Charlotte, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />

Luxembourg; Bech, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-139<br />

France Today<br />

May 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Howes, Royce<br />

INT-12FR-140<br />

Vichy Acts to Punish Five Embassy Aides<br />

Resigning Here<br />

May 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Marchai, Leon; Burin des Roziers, Etienne;<br />

Benoit, Charles; Baeyens, James; Fiot, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-141<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-142<br />

[Developments in U.S. relations with the<br />

Free French and the Vichy government]<br />

Jan. 7-July 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-12FR-143<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-144<br />

Free French in London: Documents Received<br />

by General Robert Odie<br />

May 25, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England; Odie, Robert<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-145<br />

[Violaine Hoppenot, Aix-en-Provence, to her<br />

father, minister in Uruguay, letter extract]<br />

Jan. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Hoppenot, Violaine<br />

INT-12FR-146<br />

[Guy de Rothschild, extract <strong>of</strong> letter from a<br />

cousin in France]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Rothschild, Guy de<br />

INT-12FR-147<br />

[Count de Prorok, information]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Prorok, Count; Elderkin, George<br />

INT-12FR-148<br />

Special Report on l'Union St. Jean Baptiste<br />

d'Amérique<br />

June 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Amérique<br />

INT-12FR-149<br />

Political<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-159<br />

INT-12FR-150<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Vichy press (Nov. 1941); proposed<br />

constitution for a French Republic; letter<br />

from Leon Blum to the Riom court; material<br />

on the labor movement in France]<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Courts; Riom,<br />

France; Labor conditions; Blum, Leon<br />

INT-12FR-151<br />

[General Odic's attitude toward Vichy and<br />

the Free French, and his relations with de<br />

Gaulle]<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-152<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, notes]<br />

May 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mathis, Mr.; Mathis, Jeanne<br />

INT-12FR-153<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis, conversation memo]<br />

June 26. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Ta-<br />

bouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-154<br />

[Voix de France and Pour la Victoire<br />

newspapers, notes]<br />

June 26, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voix de France (newspaper); Pour la<br />

Victoire (newspaper); Pobers, Michel; Vogel,<br />

Lucien; G<strong>of</strong>fin, Robert; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-155<br />

Conditions in France<br />

June 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food rationing; Black market<br />

INT-12FR-156<br />

Racial Survey, Latin Group: French<br />

Dec. 10, 1937-May 12, 1939. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Directo-<br />

ries<br />

INT-12FR-157<br />

Free French Week, July 8-14, 1942<br />

June 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes; Free<br />

French Relief Committee; French-American<br />

Club<br />

INT-12FR-158<br />

[Bastille Day celebration in New York City,<br />

July 14, 1942]<br />

[July 1942]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day<br />

INT-12FR-159<br />

[Suzanne Blum, note]<br />

May 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blum, Suzanne<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 135


INT-12FR-160 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-160<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier and France Forever,<br />

remarks <strong>of</strong> Yvette Raymond Guyot]<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Guyot, Yvette Raymond; Laugier,<br />

Henri<br />

INT-12FR-161<br />

Admiral Muselier Quits Free French<br />

June 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Muselier, Emile (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-162<br />

[Suzanne Blum, letter received on the Riom<br />

trials]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trials; Riom, France; Blum, Su-<br />

zanne<br />

INT-12FR-163<br />

[Henri Bernstein, information on Paul Louis<br />

Weiller]<br />

June 18, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aircraft and aircraft industry; Bern-<br />

stein, Henri; Weiller, Paul Louis<br />

INT-12FR-164<br />

[Louis A. Foy and Pierre de Lanux, notes]<br />

June 8. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foy, Louis A.; de Lanux, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-165<br />

French Peasantry Under Laval [and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Herriot]<br />

May 27. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Farm population; Laval, Pierre; Her-<br />

riot, Edouard<br />

INT-12FR-166 to INT-12FR-170<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-171<br />

[Jean Bloch, note]<br />

June 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bloch, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-172<br />

Broadcasts to France<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-12FR-173<br />

[Captain Bonneau, note]<br />

Jan. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonneau, Capt.<br />

INT-12FR-174<br />

[Weygand's position in North Africa and<br />

Franco-American diplomatic relations, letter]<br />

iVov. 26, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Weygand, Maxime<br />

INT-12FR-175<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-176<br />

[Henri Dewez and New Caledonia nickel<br />

mines, information]<br />

June 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nickel; New Caledonia; Dewez,<br />

Henri<br />

INT-12FR-177<br />

[Missing]<br />

136 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-178<br />

[Celebration in Paris <strong>of</strong> the hundredth issue<br />

<strong>of</strong> the collaborationist paper "Les Nouveaux<br />

Temps"]<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Nouveaux Temps<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-179<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> Laval's Cabinet<br />

Apr. 30-May 7. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laval, Pierre; Romier, Lucien; Bar-<br />

thélémy, Joseph; Cathala, Pierre; Leroy-Ladurie,<br />

Jacques; Bonnard, Abel; Bridoux, Eugene;<br />

Auphan, Paul; Jannequin, Jean; Lagardelle,<br />

Hubert; Bichelonne, Jean; Gibrat, Robert;<br />

Bonnafous, Max; Brevie, Jules; Grasset, Ray-<br />

mond; Marion, Paul; de Briñón, Fernand; Platon,<br />

Charles; Benoist-Mechin, Jacques; Guerand,<br />

Jacques; Bousquet, Robert; Hilaire, Georges;<br />

Bamaud, Jacques; Pascaud, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-180<br />

[Edouard Hartmann, retired Vichy <strong>of</strong>ficial in<br />

U.S., statement on French policies as they<br />

affect U.S. and Britain]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Hartmann, Edouard<br />

INT-12FR-181<br />

[Dorothy Thompson's article on U.S.<br />

intervention in St. Pierre and Miquelon<br />

affair]<br />

Dec. 29, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Pierre and Miquelon; Thompson,<br />

Dorothy<br />

INT-12FR-182<br />

Memorandum About Sbme <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Personalities<br />

June 26, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Marion, Paul; Ben-<br />

oist-Mechin, Jacques; Lesdin, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-183<br />

France and Collaboration, by Boris Souvarine<br />

Feb. 20-May 7, 1942. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Souvarine, Boris;<br />

Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-184<br />

[Franco-Belgian industrialists, notes]<br />

Jan. 19. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metals and metal industries;<br />

Guatemala; Belgium; Union Miniere; Pregel,<br />

Boris; Le Chien, Gustave; Jacob, Gerard;<br />

Engelhard, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-185<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> certain prominent members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Union Miniere <strong>of</strong> Belgium]<br />

Jan. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metals and metal industries;<br />

Guatemala; Belgium; Union Miniere; Pregel,<br />

Boris; Sengier, Edgar; Le Chien, Gustave; Jacob,<br />

Gerard; Engelhard, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-186<br />

[Information and allegations with regard to<br />

activities in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere du<br />

Haut Katanga]<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metals and metal industries; Strate-<br />

gic materials; Radium; Uranium; Cobalt; Belgian<br />

Congo; Guatemala; Union Miniere; Société<br />

Generale de Minerais; Central Trading Corp.;<br />

Radium Chemical Co.; Pregel, Boris; Luber,<br />

Raymond; Sengier, Edgar; Le Chien, Gustave;<br />

Jacob, Gerard<br />

INT-12FR-187<br />

Operations <strong>of</strong> the Union Miniere as<br />

Described by Boris Pregel<br />

Jan. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metals and metal industries; Strate-<br />

gic materials; Belgium; Union Miniere; Pregel,<br />

Boris; Sengier, Edgar; Le Chien, Gustave; Jacob,<br />

Gerard<br />

INT-12FR-188<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-189<br />

[Release <strong>of</strong> French frozen funds in the U.S.<br />

for use by the Free French: services and claim<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alfred Bergman]<br />

Apr. 3, 1941-May 7, 1942. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lawyers and legal services; Claims;<br />

Bergman, Alfred; de Saint-Andre, Gerard; de<br />

Sieyes, Jacques; Pleven, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-190<br />

[Changes among <strong>of</strong>ficials in French North<br />

Africa]<br />

July 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-191<br />

[Suzanne Blum, note]<br />

July 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blum, Suzanne<br />

INT-12FR-192<br />

[Etienne Boegner, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier, and<br />

Albert Grand, notes]<br />

July 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boegner, Etienne; Laugier, Henri;<br />

Grand, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-193<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle's regime considered<br />

by the Soviet government]<br />

July 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-194<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

July 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis; Molotov, Vyacheslav;<br />

Churchill, Winston S.


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-232<br />

INT-12FR-195<br />

Free French National Committee: Vignaux'<br />

Philosophy<br />

July 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Diethelm, Andre;<br />

Antier, Paul; Soustelle, Andre; Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-196<br />

[Free French financial status in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 31-Apr. 13. 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-12FR-197<br />

[Andre Philip's escape and appointment]<br />

July 27, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-198<br />

General Robert Odie<br />

June 26-Aug. 6, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-199<br />

Conversation with MM. Boegner and de<br />

Sales, Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Free French<br />

Movement in the U.S.<br />

Not. 27, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussy de Sales, Raoul de; Boegner,<br />

Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-200<br />

[Free French delegation in U.S., list]<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-12FR-201<br />

[Jacques Paris' letter from London to Etienne<br />

Boegner the latter's comments]<br />

May 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paris, Jacques; Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-202<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux and Joseph Botton:<br />

remarks on the Free French conflict in<br />

London regarding the control <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

activities in France]<br />

May 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-203<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-204<br />

[Victor Chernov and Anna Minor remarks on<br />

the Free French situation in U.S.]<br />

May 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Cher-<br />

nov, Victor; Minor, Anna<br />

INT-12FR-205<br />

U.S. Bars Laval's "Collaboration" Policy<br />

from New World [and other matters]<br />

May 15. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Caribbean area; Lav-<br />

al, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-206<br />

[Alexis Leger, information]<br />

May 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-207<br />

France Forever, May 1942 [membership and<br />

activities, by Yvette Raymond Guyot]<br />

May 23, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guyot, Yvette Raymond<br />

INT-12FR-208<br />

[General Sice's attempt at persuading de<br />

Gaulle to move to Brazzaville]<br />

June 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazzaville, French Equatorial<br />

Africa; Sice, Gen.<br />

INT-12FR-209<br />

[Raoul Aglion's talk on the Free French<br />

situation in U.S.]<br />

June 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-210<br />

[Jacques Maritain's letter to General de<br />

Gaulle, extracts]<br />

July 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-211<br />

[Situation in France according to private<br />

letters]<br />

June 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-212<br />

[Free French relations with the underground<br />

movement and French labor]<br />

June 22. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-213<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-214<br />

French Labor and de Gaulle<br />

[1942]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-215<br />

[Information on the "phony" labor delegation<br />

to de Gaulle]<br />

May 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-216<br />

[Adríen Tixier's statement on the French<br />

labor movement's support <strong>of</strong> General de<br />

Gaulle]<br />

May 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-217<br />

[Paul Vignaux' cable to Albert Grand:<br />

information on "Liberation" and "Combat"]<br />

Aug. 1. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Combat<br />

(newspaper); Vignaux, Paul; Grand, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-218<br />

Russian Influence on the French Underground<br />

July 25-30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-219<br />

French Underground Publications<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Combat (newspaper); Verite (news-<br />

paper); Liberation Nationale (newspaper); Liber-<br />

ation (newspaper); Franc-Tireur (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-220<br />

Discord Within the Free French Movement<br />

[letter from Andre Labarthe]<br />

June 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-221<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-222<br />

Adrien Pierre Tixier<br />

May 6-June 8, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-223<br />

[Situation among the Free French]<br />

June 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-224<br />

[German propaganda in France and ways to<br />

refute it]<br />

June 19, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Propaganda<br />

INT-12FR-225<br />

[De Gaulle and the French underground:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux's comments]<br />

June 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-226<br />

Jean Rollin [visa difficulties]<br />

June 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Rollin, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-227<br />

["Voix de France" newspaper, information]<br />

June 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voix de France (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-228<br />

[Quotation from Cicero's Tusculan<br />

Disputations]<br />

June 29. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-229<br />

French Loyalty to the Third Republic<br />

June 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions<br />

INT-12FR-230<br />

Situation in France<br />

June 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-231<br />

[Stand <strong>of</strong> "Le Franc-Tireur" on de Gaulle]<br />

July 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Franc-Tireur (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-232<br />

[Andre Istel and General de Gaulle]<br />

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INT-12FR-232 Reference Bibliography<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Istel, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-233<br />

Andre Istel [financial advisor to the Free<br />

French]<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Istel, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-234<br />

Joseph Botton<br />

June 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-235<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Vignaux<br />

June 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-236<br />

[Pierre Wertheimer, information; annual<br />

reports <strong>of</strong> Bourjois, Inc. for 1940 and 1941]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bourjois, Inc.; Wertheimer, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-237<br />

Christian Pinaud<br />

June 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pinaud, Christian<br />

INT-12FR-238<br />

[Characters <strong>of</strong> French Embassy <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

resigned]<br />

May 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Marchai, Leon; Baeyens, James; Burin des<br />

Roziers, Etienne; Benoit, Charles; Fiot, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-239<br />

[De Gaulle's declaration <strong>of</strong> June 25, 1942:<br />

comments]<br />

June 25. 1942 to July 2. 1942. 16 p.<br />

INT-12FR-240<br />

["Voix de France" financial support; notes on<br />

Henry Torres]<br />

July 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voix de France (newspaper); Torres,<br />

Henri<br />

INT-12FR-241<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> British and American broadcasts<br />

to France]<br />

June 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Radio<br />

INT-12FR-242<br />

[De Gaulle's activities; trip to Brazzaville,<br />

Cairo, and Syria]<br />

Aug. 1-11. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazzaville, French Equatorial<br />

Africa; Cairo, Egypt; Syria<br />

INT-12FR-243<br />

[Alleged Russian approaches to de Gaulle and<br />

the Free French]<br />

July 14. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-244<br />

[Missing]<br />

138 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-245<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' interview with Jean<br />

Bernard: notes on "Liberation" and the<br />

French underground]<br />

June 19, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Vignaux,<br />

Paul; Bernard, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-246<br />

[Situation among the Free French]<br />

July 20. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-247<br />

[Albert Grand and Etienne Boegner, notes]<br />

July 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grand, Albert; Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-248<br />

[De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

underground: report appraisal]<br />

July 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-249<br />

[New Hampshire Methodist minister's<br />

support <strong>of</strong> the Free French movement]<br />

July 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blackmore, J. T. Cullum<br />

INT-12FR-250<br />

["The undying soul <strong>of</strong> France," by General<br />

Charles de Gaulle; and "Vivid notes <strong>of</strong> a year<br />

in Europe," by C. L. Sulzberger]<br />

July 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sulzberger, C. L.<br />

INT-12FR-251<br />

["Needed: a Bastille Day policy towards<br />

Vichy," by James S. Allen]<br />

July 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allen, James S.<br />

INT-12FR-252<br />

[Developments in Franco-American relations]<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-253<br />

[Assassination <strong>of</strong> Henry Gachelin and<br />

growing anti-collaborationist opposition in<br />

France]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Collaborators;<br />

Gachelin, Henry<br />

INT-12FR-254<br />

[Admiral Abrial's statement in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French armistice]<br />

July 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Abrial, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-255<br />

[Arrest and release <strong>of</strong> Vichy secret agent in<br />

New York]<br />

July 14-Aug. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Musa, Jean Leonard<br />

INT-12FR-256<br />

[French underground press opinion on de<br />

Gaulle and U.S.]<br />

July 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-12FR-257<br />

[Vichy and Free French celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Bastille Day in New York]<br />

July 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; New York City<br />

INT-12FR-258<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> former Vichyites to the Free<br />

French in Syria]<br />

Aug. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syria<br />

INT-12FR-259<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Vichy to U.S.-de Gaulle military<br />

agreement]<br />

July 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-260<br />

[Free French rally in London]<br />

June 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England<br />

INT-12FR-261<br />

[French Tricolor Legion]<br />

June 29-July 7. 1942. 29 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-1.]<br />

Descriptors: KPT 47<br />

INT-12FR-262<br />

Information Regarding the Activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Ambassador, M. Henri-Haye, and M.<br />

Camille Chautemps<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Henry-Haye, Gaston; Chautemps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-263<br />

[Etienne Boegner's remarks on de Gaulle and<br />

the Free French]<br />

May 22; June 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-264<br />

Youth Resistance in France<br />

July 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth<br />

INT-12FR-265<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> "Liberer et Federer"<br />

May 9-July 13, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberer et Federer (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-266<br />

[Free French celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in<br />

New York]<br />

July 14-17, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; New York City;<br />

Speeches and addresses; Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-267<br />

[Contact between Alsatian groups in<br />

Switzerland and U.S.]


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-304<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alsace-Lorraine; Switzerland<br />

INT-12FR-268<br />

[Andre Philip, the trade-union situation, and<br />

communist activities in France]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-269<br />

[Interruption <strong>of</strong> postal service to Vichy]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; Vichy, France<br />

INT-12FR-270<br />

Free French Propaganda [from the<br />

Brazzaville radio]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Brazzaville,<br />

French Equatorial Africa<br />

INT-12FR-271<br />

[Broadcasts to Italy and France: note and<br />

letter]<br />

May 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Italy; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-272<br />

[Eugene Delonde's suspicious presence in<br />

New York]<br />

July 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rassemblement National Populaire;<br />

Deloncle, Eugene<br />

INT-12FR-273<br />

[Adrien Tixier, note]<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-274<br />

Contribution Pledge to War Relief<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Federation <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> the Great War; War Relief Fund;<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> French Speaking Societies, Inc.<br />

INT-12FR-275<br />

[Germans opinion and youth resistance in<br />

France]<br />

July 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Youth<br />

INT-12FR-276<br />

[Articles on Rene Pleven]<br />

May 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pleven, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-277<br />

[Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Eliat, note]<br />

July 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guyot, Yvette Raymond; Eliat,<br />

Ernst; Eliat, Helene<br />

INT-12FR-278<br />

[Henri de Kerillis, note]<br />

Aug. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-279 to INT-12FR-280<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-281<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> the French Fifth<br />

Column and Internal Dissension in the Free<br />

French Movement in the U.S.<br />

May 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-12FR-282<br />

French and Free French in Argentina<br />

July 21-Aug. 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-12FR-283<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> pro-Allied French]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-284<br />

Underground Movement in France [and<br />

General de Gaulle]<br />

July 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-285<br />

Monolithic Party at Vichy, France<br />

July 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Vichy, France; Vig-<br />

naux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-286<br />

[Mr. Gendrot, CGT representative: note]<br />

July 24, 1942 to July 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Confederation Generale des Travail-<br />

leurs; Gendrot, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-287<br />

[De Gaulle's plans for postwar France]<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-288<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-289<br />

[Bastille Day celebration in San Francisco]<br />

July IS, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-290<br />

Laval Recalling Officials Abroad<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-291<br />

[Count de Limur's naturalization]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; de Limur, Andre Marie<br />

Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-292<br />

[Reaction to de Gaulle's criticism <strong>of</strong> the<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> the war]<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-293<br />

[De Gaulle: end <strong>of</strong> one-man rule]<br />

July 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-294<br />

[Underground press in France, review]<br />

July 14-20, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberation (newspaper); Franc-Ti-<br />

reur (newspaper); Combat (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-295<br />

[Escape <strong>of</strong> Felix Gouin]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gouin, Felix<br />

INT-12FR-296<br />

[Supplies bom Fighting France to the Allies]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

INT-12FR-297<br />

[Resignations from the French Embassy in<br />

protest against Laval's return]<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Laval, Pierre; Marchai, Leon; Baeyens, James;<br />

Burin des Roziers, Etienne; Fiot, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-298<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> French Newspapers from Maine<br />

July 10-21, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maine; Messager (newspaper); Jus-<br />

tice de Sanford (newspaper); Justice de Bid-<br />

deford (newspaper); Franco-Américain<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-299<br />

[Reports <strong>of</strong> French newspapers from New<br />

Hampshire]<br />

July 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Hampshire; Avenir National<br />

(newspaper); Impartial (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-300<br />

[Andre Philip's appeal urging the French to<br />

recognize and support de Gaulle]<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-301<br />

[French and Lebanese colonies in Detroit:<br />

associations and leaders]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lebanese; Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-12FR-302<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-303<br />

[U.S.-Fighting French negotiations regarding<br />

the supply <strong>of</strong> raw materials]<br />

Aug. 5. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Strategic</strong> materials<br />

INT-12FR-304<br />

[Albert Guigui's perilous situation:<br />

recommendation]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

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INT-12FR-304<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Guigui, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-305<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-306<br />

Free French Movement in the U.S.<br />

June 5-29. 1942. 17 p.<br />

INT-12FR-307<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> Resistance in Morocco<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco; Chevreux, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-308 to INT-12FR-312<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-313<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur Rougier's letter urging French<br />

Catholics to send representatives to the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Rougier,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-12FR-314<br />

[French underground publications and Vichy<br />

orders]<br />

July 24, 1942. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Liberation (newspaper);<br />

Franc-Tireur (newspaper); Combat (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-315<br />

[Fighting French, notes]<br />

Aug. 20-Oct. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo, Egypt; Rodrigues, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-316<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-317<br />

French Politics as Seen in Pour la Victoire<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-318<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> diplomat Jules Blondel to de<br />

Gaulle and the Fighting French]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942; Sept. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Blondel, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-319<br />

[Vichy broadcasts aggressive intentions in<br />

regard to Western Hemisphere]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-12FR-320<br />

[Nakhlah Al-'Abd, de Gaulle's personal<br />

representative in Mexico]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Al-'Abd, Nakhlah<br />

INT-12FR-321<br />

Political Forces in France<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-12FR-322<br />

[France Forever telegram to Cordell Hull on<br />

the declaration <strong>of</strong> Edouard Herriot and Jules<br />

Jeanneney]<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell; Herriot, Edouard;<br />

Jeanneney, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-323<br />

[Possible submarine activity in the Caribbean<br />

area]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Submarines; Guadeloupe; Saintes-<br />

Mariés Islands<br />

INT-12FR-324<br />

Herriot and Leadership <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Resistance<br />

Oct. 10. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herriot, Edouard<br />

INT-12FR-325<br />

[Mr. de Brinon's statement against the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Briñón, Fernand<br />

INT-12FR-326<br />

[Pierre Mendes-France, note]<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendes-France, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-327<br />

["Races et Racisme," Dec. 1939, publication<br />

edited by Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>i]<br />

July 22-Aug. 19, 1942. 54 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Racial and<br />

ethnic discrimination; Races et Racisme (publi-<br />

cation); Groupement d'Etude et d'Information;<br />

Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, Maurice<br />

INT-12FR-328<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-329<br />

[Louis Dolivet, information]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dolivet, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-330<br />

[Pierre Cot, Henri Laugier, and Henri Torres:<br />

addresses published by France Forever]<br />

Aug. 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Cot, Pierre;<br />

Laugier, Henri; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-331<br />

[Laval's attitude, report]<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-332<br />

[Felix Gouin, note]<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gouin, Felix<br />

INT-12FR-333<br />

[Missing]<br />

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Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-334<br />

[Transfer <strong>of</strong> Tixier and appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Hellen]<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien; Helleu, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-335<br />

[Claude de Saint-Phalle's mission in U.S.,<br />

note]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Saint-Phalle, Claude<br />

INT-12FR-336<br />

[French expectation <strong>of</strong> a second front]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-337<br />

[Marius Moutet, information]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moutet, Marius<br />

INT-12FR-338<br />

[Andre Philip's position and plans]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-339<br />

[Availability <strong>of</strong> Herbert Katzki, field<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the American-Jewish Joint<br />

Distribution Committee, for work in France]<br />

Sept. 21-23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Jewish Joint Distribution<br />

Committee; Katzki, Herbert<br />

INT-12FR-340<br />

[Cagoulard movement in France, information]<br />

Aug. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties<br />

INT-12FR-341<br />

[Fighting French personalities and press,<br />

information]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Mar-<br />

seillaise (newspaper); Philip, Andre; Maritain,<br />

Jacques; Quilici, Francois<br />

INT-12FR-342<br />

[Laval's cabinet changes]<br />

Sept. 11-28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laval, Pierre; Benoist-Mechin,<br />

Jacques; de Briñón, Fernand; Platon, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-343<br />

Conversation with Mr. Pierre Dreyfus [on<br />

conditions in Morocco]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942; Oct. 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco; Dreyfus, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-344<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis: correspondence on Pour<br />

la Victoire and La Marseillaise]<br />

Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Mar-<br />

seillaise (newspaper); Tabouis, Geneviève; Quili-<br />

ci, Francois


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-380<br />

INT-12FR-345<br />

[Free French intelligence <strong>of</strong>ficers' arrival]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations<br />

INT-12FR-346<br />

[Leon Blum's letter to Suzanne Blum]<br />

July 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blum, Leon; Blum, Suzanne<br />

INT-12FR-347<br />

[Mr. Gendrot, information]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gendrot, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-348<br />

[Message about publication <strong>of</strong> novel]<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-349<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-350<br />

[Alexis Leger and Geneviève Tabouis,<br />

information]<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis; Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-351<br />

Broadcast by General de Gaulle<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Brazzaville,<br />

Equatorial Africa; Beirut, Lebanon<br />

INT-12FR-352<br />

Fighting French Broadcasts<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Brazzaville,<br />

Equatorial Africa<br />

French<br />

French<br />

INT-12FR-353<br />

[France Forever annual meeting: election <strong>of</strong><br />

directors and <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Names lists<br />

INT-12FR-354<br />

De Gaullists' Schism Points Up Postwar Role<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-12FR-355<br />

[Andre Philip's report on de Gaulle's support<br />

in France]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-356<br />

[Inter-continental credit bank proposal]<br />

July 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Credit<br />

INT-12FR-357<br />

Notes on the French in Brazil<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-12FR-358<br />

[Hugues Le Gallais <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg, views]<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg; Le Gallais, Hugues<br />

INT-12FR-359<br />

[Andre Philip's broadcast concerning the<br />

letter <strong>of</strong> Herriot and Jeanneney to Petain]<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre; Herriot, Edouard;<br />

Jeanneney, Jules; Petain, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-360<br />

[Reaction to the declaration <strong>of</strong> Herriot and<br />

Jeanneney]<br />

Sept. 14-Oct. 4, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Herriot, Edouard; Jean-<br />

neney, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-361<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Herriot and Jeanneney against<br />

Petain's dissolution <strong>of</strong> representative bodies]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herriot, Edouard; Jeanneney, Jules;<br />

Petain, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-362<br />

[Franc-Tireur composition; trade union<br />

situation under Vichy; La Marseillaise<br />

comment on the Herriot-Jeanneney<br />

declaration]<br />

Sept. 73-Oct. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Franc-Tireur (newspaper); Vignaux,<br />

Paul; Quilici, Francois; Herriot, Edouard; Jean-<br />

neney, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-363<br />

[Pool <strong>of</strong> war resources among the Allies]<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-lease agreements; <strong>Strategic</strong><br />

materials; Allied Nations<br />

INT-12FR-364<br />

[Training <strong>of</strong> French naval aviators in U.S.]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Air forces<br />

INT-12FR-365<br />

[Tensions between U.S. and Vichy and<br />

position <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-366<br />

[Fighting French position regarding the<br />

Nazis]<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-367<br />

[Annexation <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg: general strike<br />

and executions]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg; German military oc-<br />

cupation policies; War crimes<br />

INT-12FR-368<br />

[Invitation to all parties to join Fighting<br />

French; British opposition to Vallin]<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Great Britain; Val-<br />

lin, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-369<br />

[Mission <strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Vallin to the<br />

Fighting French troops in Chad and Libya]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Chad;<br />

Libya; Vallin, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-370<br />

[Fighting French denunciation <strong>of</strong> the Munich<br />

Pact in unity pledge to Czech<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

Sept. 29-Oct. 12, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Munich Agreement; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Govemments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-12FR-371<br />

[Fighting French-Russian agreement and<br />

cooperation]<br />

Sept. 25-Ocf. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-372<br />

[Adrien Tixien background]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-373<br />

[French expectation <strong>of</strong> a second front and<br />

underground activity]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942; Sept. 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-374<br />

[Felix Gouin's statement on French<br />

expectation <strong>of</strong> a second front]<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gouin, Felix<br />

INT-12FR-375<br />

[Conditions in Luxembourg]<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luxembourg<br />

INT-12FR-376 to INT-12FR-377<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-378<br />

[Situation among the Fighting French in<br />

London after Philip's arrival]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England; Philip, Andre;<br />

Boris, Georges; Gouin, Felix<br />

INT-12FR-379<br />

[Important men in France, report from Mme.<br />

Guyot]<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; German military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Guyot, Yvette Raymond;<br />

Doriot, Jacques; Laval, Pierre; Deal, Marcel; de<br />

Briñón, Fernand; Luchaire, Jean; Chateaubriant,<br />

Alphonse de; Delaisi, Francis; Benoist-Mechin,<br />

Jacques; Dominique, Pierre; Demaison, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-380<br />

Russian Influence on the French Underground<br />

July 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 141


INT-12FR-381 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-381<br />

Dreyfus' Son Tells <strong>of</strong> Reliving Father's<br />

Ordeal Under Vichy<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Dreyfus, Pierre;<br />

Dreyfus, Alfred<br />

INT-12FR-382<br />

[Alleged Spanish claims in Morocco and<br />

Oran, and conditions in unoccupied France,<br />

reports]<br />

Dec. 5, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Claims; French Morocco;<br />

Oran, Algeria; Collaborators; Morale<br />

INT-12FR-383<br />

[Count Jean de la Grandeville, former attache<br />

in the Vichy embassy, conversation memo]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grandeville, Jean de la<br />

INT-12FR-384<br />

[Rev. DuCatillon's charges against<br />

Ambassador Henry-Haye]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: DuCatillon, J. V.; Henry-Haye, Gas-<br />

ton<br />

INT-12FR-385<br />

Special Report on French in Providence<br />

JVov. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Providence, R.I.<br />

INT-12FR-386<br />

[Charles Gaudin's statements on French<br />

politics and leaders]<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gaudin, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-387<br />

[French Information Center, report]<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

French Information Center<br />

INT-12FR-388<br />

[Berthiaume, Dansereau, and Mariano:<br />

information]<br />

Oct. 17-26, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berthiaume, Eugene; Dansereau,<br />

Lucien J.; Mariano, John H.<br />

INT-12FR-389<br />

Discussion with Georges Assie [<strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assie, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-390<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-391<br />

[Mr. Manell, Justice Department: remarks on<br />

Fighting French]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Pour la Vic-<br />

toire (newspaper); Manell, Mr.; Tabouis, Gene-<br />

INT-12FR-392<br />

Interview with Tixier [reaction to U.S.<br />

negotiations with Darían about North Africa]<br />

iVov. 20, 1942; Nov. 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Tixier, Adrien; Dar-<br />

ían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-393<br />

[De Gaulle vs. Giraud: Fighting French<br />

reaction to U.S. policy in North Africa]<br />

iVov. 25-28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Giraud, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-394<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-395<br />

France Forever Rally in New York<br />

¿Vov. 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Giraud, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-396<br />

[Pour la Victoire dinner]<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-397<br />

[General de Lattre de Tassigny arrested in<br />

France]<br />

iVov. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; de Lattre de Tassigny, Jean<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-398<br />

[General Paul de Gentilhomme named high<br />

commissioner <strong>of</strong> Madagascar]<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Madagascar; de Gentilhomme, Paul<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-399<br />

[Pierre Flandin, information]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Flandin, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-400<br />

[Missing]<br />

142 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-401<br />

[Churchill's statements regarding policy on<br />

Darían]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.; Darían, Jean<br />

Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-402<br />

Andre Philip <strong>of</strong> Fighting French [article by<br />

Cecelia Ager]<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ager, Cecelia; Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-403<br />

Andre Philip's Address [on the role <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Church in French resistance]<br />

JVov. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-404<br />

[Andre Philip, note]<br />

JVov. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-405<br />

[Andre Philip's interview with President<br />

Roosevelt and Sumner Welles]<br />

Nov. 22-27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre; Roosevelt, Franklin<br />

D.; Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-12FR-406<br />

[French organizations in U.S.]<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Comité Permanent de la Survivance<br />

Française en Amérique; Committee <strong>of</strong> Fighting<br />

France<br />

INT-12FR-407<br />

[Unavailability <strong>of</strong> Heinzen weekly letters due<br />

to North African invasion]<br />

iVov. 13, 1942; Nov. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heinzen, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-408<br />

[Fightiug French-Russian relations, broadcast<br />

from London]<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-409<br />

[De Gaullist underground press attitude<br />

toward U.S., analysis]<br />

iVov. 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Franc-Tireur (newspaper); Libera-<br />

tion (newspaper); Combat (newspaper); Libre<br />

France (newspaper); Populaire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-410<br />

Radio Reactions to French Affairs<br />

iVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-411<br />

[Havas News Agency, report]<br />

JVov. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Havas News Agency<br />

INT-12FR-412<br />

Opinion <strong>of</strong> Various Nationality Leaders on<br />

the French Situation<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-413<br />

Arabs in Relation to the Political Situation in<br />

North Africa<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-414<br />

[Grand's views on the North African<br />

situation]<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Grand, Albert


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-447<br />

INT-12FR-415<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-416<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> Alsace-Lorraine]<br />

Oct. IS, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alsace-Lorraine<br />

INT-12FR-417<br />

[French underground journals, analysis]<br />

Oct 18-28, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-12FR-418<br />

[France Forever executive committee<br />

resolution in support <strong>of</strong> U.S. policy in North<br />

Africa]<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-419<br />

[French uncertainties with regard to the<br />

North African situation]<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-420<br />

[Foreign groups and refugees reactions to<br />

Darlan's appointment]<br />

JVov. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Refugees;<br />

Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-421<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Philip Sceherschewsky,<br />

information]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sceherschewsky, Philip<br />

INT-12FR-422<br />

[Attitudes toward de Gaulle, Darían, and the<br />

North African situation, as expressed in<br />

letters]<br />

Nov. 19-Dec. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-423<br />

[Letter expressing doubts concerning Darían<br />

and advising U.S. control <strong>of</strong> North African<br />

radio stations]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; North Africa; Darían, Jean<br />

Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-424<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-425<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' remarks on Leon<br />

Morandat and Admiral Darían]<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Morandat, Leon;<br />

Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-426<br />

[Roosevelt's statements on Darían and Vichy]<br />

JVov. 17-19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Roosevelt, Franklin<br />

D.; Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-427<br />

[Praise <strong>of</strong> Darían in the American press]<br />

ATov. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-428<br />

[Opinion <strong>of</strong> a former French deputy as<br />

regards the appointment <strong>of</strong> Darían in North<br />

Africa]<br />

iVov. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-429<br />

[Propaganda on commando raids; Petain and<br />

the French fleet; Czechoslovakian crisis and<br />

Munich; Riom trial; Anschluss; collaboration]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces; Czechoslovakia; Tri-<br />

als; Riom, France; Anschluss; Collaborators;<br />

Petain, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-430<br />

[Etienne Boegner's statements on French<br />

affairs]<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-431<br />

[Ambassador Henry-Haye and staff members<br />

waiting at Hershey, Pa., for repatriation]<br />

iVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Repatriation; Hershey, Pa.; Henry-Haye, Gaston<br />

INT-12FR-432<br />

Data Regarding French-Canadians [in New<br />

Hampshire]<br />

iVov. 17. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: French-Canadians; New Hampshire<br />

INT-12FR-433<br />

[Dr. E. B. de Sauze, president <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever in Cleveland, conversation memo]<br />

JVov. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Sauze, E. B.<br />

INT-12FR-434<br />

[Inquiry about a former international arms<br />

merchant]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942; Oct. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loeuve, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-435<br />

[Mr. Lancial's remarks on the Fighting<br />

French in London]<br />

JVov. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: London, England; Lancial, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-436<br />

[Raoul Aglion's position with respect to<br />

Giraud and de Gaulle]<br />

JVov. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul; Giraud, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-437<br />

[Maritain's letter to de Gaulle, summary;<br />

report on Havas News Agency; Lucien Vogel's<br />

letter to Geneviève Tabouis]<br />

Oct. 8-12, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Havas News Agency; Maritain,<br />

Jacques; Vogel, Lucien; Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-438<br />

[Mr. Montmartin's activities, note]<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montmartin, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-439<br />

[Alliance Française and its connection with<br />

French politics, report]<br />

Oct 31, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alliance Française<br />

INT-12FR-440<br />

[Extract from "Le Gouvemment de Vichy,"<br />

by Pierre Tissier, with review by Paul<br />

Vaucher]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tissier, Pierre; Vaucher, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-441<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-442<br />

Conditions in France<br />

iVov. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food rationing; German military<br />

occupation policies<br />

INT-12FR-443<br />

[Edouard Herriot's imminent arrest and<br />

anti-Semitism in the unoccupied zone <strong>of</strong><br />

France]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Anti-Semitism; Herriot,<br />

Edouard<br />

INT-12FR-444<br />

[French resistance and the morale <strong>of</strong> enslaved<br />

populations]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-12FR-445<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registry for<br />

pledge <strong>of</strong> allegiance to a recognized<br />

government in North Africa and enrollment<br />

for military duty]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Voluntary military<br />

service; French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

INT-12FR-446<br />

[A. M. Maurice Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, note]<br />

iVov. 19, 1942; Nov. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Vanik<strong>of</strong>f, Maurice<br />

INT-12FR-447<br />

[Break between U.S. and Vichy expected by<br />

British after Russian recognition <strong>of</strong> de<br />

Gaulle]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942; Nov. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Great Britain<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 143


INT-12FR-448 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-448<br />

[General Giraud's letter to General Odie,<br />

report]<br />

JVov. 25-27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.); Odie, Robert<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-449<br />

General Odic's attitude [toward Darían]<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-450<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> Vichy diplomats in Latin<br />

America to the Fighting French]<br />

JVov. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Costa Rica; Argentina<br />

INT-12FR-451<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> France suit<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil procedure; Bank <strong>of</strong> France<br />

INT-12FR-452<br />

Conversation with Mr. Aglion [concerning<br />

American broadcasts and French morale]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Morale; Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-453<br />

[Information from Mr. Aglion on approaching<br />

visit <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-454<br />

Report on the France Forever meeting,<br />

Worcester, Dec. 12, 1942<br />

Dec. i«. 7942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Worcester, Mass.<br />

INT-12FR-455<br />

[August 1942 issue <strong>of</strong> Combat]<br />

Dec. 8. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Combat (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-456<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-457<br />

Meeting Alliance Française, Milwaukee<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Alliance Française<br />

INT-12FR-458<br />

[Constantin Chilowsky, biographical data and<br />

recommendations]<br />

Dec. 7. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chilowsky, Constantin<br />

INT-12FR-459<br />

[Confused situation in French West Africa<br />

and favorable reaction <strong>of</strong> the population to<br />

Allies invasion; views <strong>of</strong> Adrien Tixier]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942-Apr. 12, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: French West Africa; Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-460<br />

General de Gaulle's Statement<br />

Dec. 6. 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-461<br />

[Vice Admiral Fenard's role in North Africa]<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Souvarine, Boris; Fe-<br />

nard, Vice Adm.<br />

INT-12FR-462<br />

[Differences between French and Mexican<br />

Synarquismo]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942-Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-12FR-463<br />

Ideas and Opinions in Free French Circles<br />

Nov. 13, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-12FR-464<br />

[George L. Assie's letters transmitting<br />

publications edited by France Forever]<br />

JVov. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assie, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-465<br />

[France Forever declaration]<br />

Dec. 8, 7942. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-466<br />

[French resistance press]<br />

JVov. 29, 7942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberer et Federer (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-467<br />

[Fighting French]<br />

JVov. 7942. 4 p.<br />

144 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-468<br />

[Andre Philip's trip to U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-469<br />

[French diplomatic personnel: Lecomte and<br />

Guenet]<br />

JVov. 27, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Lecomte, Mr.; Guenet, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-470<br />

Considerations in Regard to Proposals for a<br />

Closer Military Collaboration with the<br />

Fighting French<br />

Oct. 30, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military assistance<br />

INT-12FR-471<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Francois Briere, Vichy consul<br />

at Boston]<br />

TVov. 70, 7942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Boston, Mass.; Briere, Francois<br />

INT-12FR-472<br />

[Defection <strong>of</strong> six Vichy military attaches to<br />

Darían]<br />

JVov. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; Darían, Jean<br />

Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-473<br />

[Saint-Exupery's letter "to Frenchmen<br />

everywhere"]<br />

JVov. 29, 7942-Dec. 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de<br />

INT-12FR-474<br />

[Europe's underground in La Voix de France]<br />

Dec. 74, 7942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voix de France (newspaper); Demil-<br />

ly, Adolphe<br />

INT-12FR-475<br />

New School for Social Research: Ecole Libre<br />

des Hautes Etudes, 1942-1943<br />

Dec. 22, 7942. 776 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; New School for Social<br />

Research; Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-476<br />

[Mr. Manell's remarks on Darlan's<br />

recognition among the French in U.S.]<br />

Dec. 75, 7942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Manell, Mr.; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-477<br />

[European problem]<br />

Dec. 9. 7942; Dec. 75, 7942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-12FR-478<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce registration<br />

program]<br />

Dec. 27, 7942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents;<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

INT-12FR-479<br />

[Trade union groups reactions to recent<br />

developments in North Africa]<br />

Dec. 7942 to Jan. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-480<br />

[Philip C. Jessup's letter transmitting a<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> Henry de Peyster by<br />

Hector G. Spaulding]<br />

Dec. 22, 7942 to Jan. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jessup, Philip C; de Peyster, Henry;<br />

Spaulding, Hector G.<br />

INT-12FR-481<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks on Fighting French<br />

personalities and activities]<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul; Alphand, Hervé;<br />

Giraud, Henri (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-482<br />

[Letter from Morocco noting the French<br />

reaction to American troops and commenting<br />

on the political situation in North Africa]<br />

Dec. 74, 7942; Jan. 13, 1943. 4 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-483<br />

De Gaullist Claims for Political Power<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-484 to INT-12FR-485<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-486<br />

[Allied invasion <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

Nov. 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Franc-Tireur (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-12FR-487<br />

[Inquiry by Mr. Manell, <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department, about Veuillet and Garderes]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Manell, Mr.;<br />

Veuillet, Mr.; Garderes, J. L.<br />

INT-12FR-488<br />

General Giraud, General de Gaulle, and<br />

Marcel Peyrouton [interview with Tixier]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.); Peyrouton,<br />

Marcel; Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-489<br />

[J. L. Garderes, alleged representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

royalists in U.S., note]<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Garderes, J. L.<br />

INT-12FR-490<br />

Readings from "Le Courrier Francais des<br />

Etats-Unis" and "Le Courrier du Pacifique"<br />

re French Organizations<br />

Oct. 24-Dec. 22, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis<br />

(newspaper); Courrier du Pacifique (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-491<br />

[Jacques Maritain's open letter on abrogation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a naturalization law in Algeria]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Algeria; Maritain,<br />

Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-492<br />

[Henri Torres' unpublished book, note]<br />

May 7, ¡943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torres, Henri; Weil, Bruno; Mau-<br />

rois, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-493<br />

French Affairs<br />

May 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-494<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-3.]<br />

Descriptors: B-8<br />

INT-12FR-495<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground<br />

July 9, 1942. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 48<br />

INT-12FR-496<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-497<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-498<br />

[Gilbert Boris, information]<br />

Dec. 6, 1942; Jan. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boris, Gilbert<br />

INT-12FR-499<br />

[Adrien Tixier, note]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-500<br />

[Articles concerning the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German people for the war, report]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Militarism<br />

INT-12FR-501<br />

[Grenier, information]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Grenier, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-502<br />

[Resignation letter bom Francois Briere,<br />

Vichy consul in Boston]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Boston, Mass.; Briere, Francois<br />

INT-12FR-503<br />

[French reactions to U.S. broadcasts, morale<br />

<strong>of</strong> the population, and food conditions, report]<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Morale; Food rationing<br />

INT-12FR-504<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Henri Laugier's discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

French matters]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laugier, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-505<br />

General de Gaulle and French Labor<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-12FR-506<br />

[Albert Guigui, visa application]<br />

Sept. 9-17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Guigui, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-507<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-520<br />

INT-12FR-508<br />

De Gaullist Attacks on Herriot-Jeanneney<br />

Aug. 30-Sept. 26, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herriot, Edouard; Jeanneney, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-509<br />

Letter from Andre Philip to Jacques Maritain<br />

Sept. 29-OCL 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philip, Andre; Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-510<br />

[Edouard Herriot's position]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942; Oct. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herriot, Edouard<br />

INT-12FR-511<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-512<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' lecture entitled "La<br />

structure sociale de la France apres<br />

l'armistice"]<br />

O«. 27, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Economie condi-<br />

tions; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-513<br />

[Article defending the French in Africa]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Carpentier, P. Michel<br />

INT-12FR-514<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> Admiral Darlan's Statement<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois (Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-515<br />

[Sumner Welles' statements on the situation<br />

in North Africa]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-12FR-516<br />

Pour la Victoire [interview with Geneviève<br />

Tabouis and Michel Pobers]<br />

Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Ta-<br />

bouis, Geneviève; Pobers, Michel<br />

INT-12FR-517<br />

French North Africa: Labor Movement<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-518<br />

[French <strong>of</strong>ficers, information]<br />

Feb. 10-26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel<br />

INT-12FR-519<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> the German People, by Andre<br />

Cheradame <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Cheradame, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-520<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

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INT-12FR-521 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-521<br />

[Charles Chevreux' letter on the situation in<br />

North Africa]<br />

Dec. 21, 1942; Feb. 11. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Chevreux, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-522<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-523<br />

[Colonel E. Longin-Spindler, correspondent <strong>of</strong><br />

the Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis,<br />

information]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943; Feb. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis<br />

(newspaper); Longin-Spindler, E. (Col.)<br />

INT-12FR-524<br />

Fighting French Delegation<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-525<br />

[Etienne Boegner, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 18, 1943; Feb. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boegner, Etienne<br />

INT-12FR-526<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-527<br />

[Note about North Africa]<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-528<br />

[Note about Madagascar]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Madagascar<br />

INT-12FR-529<br />

Symposium <strong>of</strong> the French University in New<br />

York at Mount Holyoke College, Aug. 17,<br />

1942 to Sept 11, 1942<br />

[1942]. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: New School for Social Research;<br />

Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-530<br />

[Direct and indirect destruction <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

populations in Europe by the Germans,<br />

lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Genocide; Europe; Cheradame, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-531<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul; Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-532<br />

[Fighting French program at Town Hall, New<br />

York City]<br />

Feb. 24, 1943; Mar. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-12FR-533<br />

[Situation in North Africa]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

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Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-534<br />

[Attempts at consolidating French language<br />

press in U.S.]<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-12FR-535<br />

[Pierre Marie Guillert, information]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guillert, Pierre Marie<br />

INT-12FR-536<br />

Interviews with Some French Personalities <strong>of</strong><br />

Uruguay<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-12FR-537<br />

[Peace conditions suggested in America and<br />

the consequences <strong>of</strong> a negotiated peace for the<br />

New World, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Cheradame,<br />

Andre<br />

INT-12FR-538<br />

De Gaulle and the Communists<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-539<br />

[Francois Briere, note]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Briere, Francois<br />

INT-12FR-540<br />

[Alexis Leger, brief information]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-541<br />

[Conflict <strong>of</strong> loyalties among French sailors in<br />

New York; role <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion]<br />

Mar. 4, 1943; Mar. 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces; Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-542<br />

Bethouard Mission<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Bethouard, Marie<br />

Emile (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-543<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-7.]<br />

Descriptors: B-34<br />

INT-12FR-544<br />

[Conference and correspondence with Pierre<br />

Cartier concerning the activities <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce]<br />

Feb. 24, 1943 to Mar. 6, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S.; Cartier, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-545<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the<br />

American Landings in North Africa<br />

Feb. 17. 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 106<br />

INT-12FR-546<br />

Message to America [from Admiral Darían]<br />

Apr. 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Darían, Jean Francois<br />

(Adm.)<br />

INT-12FR-547<br />

[Really lasting peace conditions deduced from<br />

the facts, lecture by Andre Cheradame]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Cheradame,<br />

Andre<br />

INT-12FR-548<br />

[Alleged communist activities among de<br />

Gaullists]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-549<br />

[French language newspapers in U.S.]<br />

Feb. 20-Mar. 19, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Mar-<br />

seillaise (newspaper); Voix de France (newspa-<br />

per); Courrier du Pacifique (newspaper);<br />

Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis (newspaper);<br />

Tabouis, Geneviève; Pobers, Michel<br />

B-37<br />

INT-12FR-550<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-551<br />

[Captain Michel Dorance, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bethouard mission, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dorance, Michel (Capt.)<br />

INT-12FR-552<br />

[Henry Torres and Bruno Weil]<br />

Nov. 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torres, Henri; Weil, Bruno<br />

INT-12FR-553<br />

[General Giraud's cable to General Odie]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.); Odie, Robert<br />

(Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-554<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-555<br />

North African Journeys<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Boegner, Etienne;<br />

Odie, Robert; Grand, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-556<br />

Interview with Mr. Tixier<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-557<br />

Interview with Alexis Leger<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-558<br />

[Fighting French reaction to Giraud's<br />

declaration in favor <strong>of</strong> the Republic]<br />

Mar. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-559<br />

Henri de Kerillis: on de Gaulle and on Great<br />

Britain's Relations with France<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-560<br />

Footnote on French Journalism<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-12FR-561<br />

[French underground, note]<br />

Mar. 13, 1943; Mar. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-562<br />

Lectures Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever by Andre Cheradame<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Germany;<br />

Cheradame, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-563<br />

[De Gaullist demonstrations in Morocco]<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco<br />

INT-12FR-564<br />

French Study Center <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Relations<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-12FR-565<br />

[Deferment <strong>of</strong> de Gaulle's visit to North<br />

Africa]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-566<br />

French Evening at the American Common,<br />

April 9<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-567<br />

French Reaction to Recent Events<br />

Apr. 3. 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-568<br />

French Committee for the Study <strong>of</strong><br />

International Relations<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-569<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-570<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-10.]<br />

Descriptors: B-40<br />

INT-12FR-571<br />

[Guillaume and Nadia Georges-Picot,<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 19. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Georges-Picot, Guillaume; Georges-<br />

Picot, Nadia<br />

INT-12FR-572<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> the Comité Républicain<br />

Francais]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Republican Committee<br />

INT-12FR-573<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning Adrien<br />

Tixier, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul; Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-574<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning French<br />

sailors, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces; Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-575<br />

[Raoul Aglion's remarks concerning the<br />

forthcoming meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-576<br />

[French organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-12FR-577<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> the French Republican<br />

Committee]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Republican Committee<br />

INT-12FR-578<br />

[Mr. Fernand-Laurent, interview and<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 21-27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fernand-Laurent, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-579<br />

Proposed Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-11.]<br />

Descriptors: B-41<br />

INT-12FR-580<br />

Growing Nationalism Among the French<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-12FR-581<br />

French Affairs<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-12FR-592<br />

INT-12FR-582<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Jews and members <strong>of</strong> secret<br />

societies in the French forces <strong>of</strong> North Africa]<br />

Dec. 9, 1942-Apr. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Military person-<br />

nel; North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-583<br />

Fighting French Propaganda<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-12FR-584<br />

Notes on the French Press in Argentina<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; France Nouvelle (news-<br />

paper); Fiat Lux (newspaper); Alouette (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

INT-12FR-585<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-12.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 126<br />

INT-12FR-586<br />

Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch [conversation<br />

concerning the Comité Républicain]<br />

May 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Republican Committee;<br />

Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-587<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-588<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the French Underground Paper<br />

"Resistance"; American-de Gaulle Relations;<br />

Labor and Socialist Resistance<br />

Dec. 1942-May 18, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Re-<br />

sistance (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-589<br />

French Journalism<br />

May 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France-Amérique (newspaper);<br />

Pour la Victoire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-590<br />

"Fighting French" by Raoul Aglion<br />

May 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-591<br />

Fighting French Day Broadcast on Freedom<br />

House Program, May 5, 1943<br />

May 24, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Freedom House; Agar, Wil-<br />

liam; Bromfield, Louis; de Rochemont, Richard;<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fherr, Fred G.<br />

INT-12FR-592<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Socialist Party in France<br />

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INT-12FR-592 Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-12FR-593<br />

[French Republican Committee's luncheon,<br />

invitation]<br />

May 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Republican Committee<br />

INT-12FR-594<br />

[French Republican Committee, lunch with<br />

members]<br />

June 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Republican Committee<br />

INT-12FR-595<br />

[Raoul Aglion's position]<br />

June 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-596<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vignaux' views]<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-597<br />

Newspaper "France-Amérique"; List <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Contributors<br />

June 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; France-Amérique<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-598<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-599<br />

Chicago's French and Their Friends<br />

June 7, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-12FR-600<br />

French Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

June 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-13.]<br />

Descriptors: B-51<br />

INT-12FR-601<br />

Report on Some <strong>of</strong> the Leading Elements in<br />

the France Forever Movement in the Bay<br />

Area [Northern California]<br />

June 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Verdier, Paul; Delbos,<br />

Rene; Lusinchi, Augustin<br />

INT-12FR-602<br />

French-American Club Dinner in Tribute to<br />

General de Gaulle, New York City, June 18,<br />

1943<br />

June 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; French-American<br />

Club<br />

INT-12FR-603<br />

"Resistance," February 17-March 2, 1943<br />

May 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Resistance (newspaper)<br />

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INT-12FR-604<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

July 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-605<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

July 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-606<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

July 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-607<br />

[Robert Valeur, conversation memo]<br />

July 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-608<br />

Visit to U.S. <strong>of</strong> French Cruiser Georges<br />

Leygues<br />

June 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval vessels; Georges Leygues<br />

(ship)<br />

INT-12FR-609<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in New York City]<br />

July 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; New York City; New<br />

School for Social Research; Ecole Libre des<br />

Hautes Etudes; Société d'Histoire de la Revolu-<br />

tion Française<br />

INT-12FR-610<br />

France: Labor Resistance<br />

Apr. 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-12FR-611<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo; attacks<br />

on Giraud; Vichy activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

July 15-23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis; Giraud, Henri<br />

(Gen.); Lemaigre-Dubreuil, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-612<br />

[Philippe Barres, conversation memo]<br />

July 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barres, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-613<br />

[Albert Grand, conversation memo]<br />

July 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grand, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-614<br />

[Senator Maroselli, information; text <strong>of</strong><br />

speech delivered on Bastille Day 1943]<br />

July 15, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Bastille<br />

Day; Maroselli, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-615<br />

[Emile Bure, editor <strong>of</strong> France-Amérique,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

July 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bure, Emile<br />

INT-12FR-616<br />

Bastille Day Celebrations [in Chicago]<br />

July 20, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Chicago, 111.; Garanch-<br />

er, Marcel<br />

INT-12FR-617<br />

[General Odie, conversation memo]<br />

July 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-618<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

July 17. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-619<br />

[Andre Labarthe, information]<br />

July 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-620<br />

Bastille Day 1943: Two de Gaullist<br />

Celebrations<br />

July 22, 1943. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-15.]<br />

Descriptors: B-61<br />

INT-12FR-621<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> July 14th Celebration by French<br />

Colony <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, at Veterans<br />

Auditorium<br />

July 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-622<br />

Official Biography <strong>of</strong> General Giraud<br />

July 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-623<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in Detroit, July<br />

14, 1943<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-12FR-624<br />

General Giraud's Visit and French Discord in<br />

the U.S.<br />

July 27, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-16.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 143<br />

INT-12FR-625<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

July 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-626<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> a committee "The Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Georges Mandel"]<br />

July 31, 1943; Aug. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Georges Mandel; Man-<br />

del, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-627<br />

Interview with French Senator Andre<br />

Maroselli


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-662<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maroselli, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-628<br />

[Senator Maroselli's views]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maroselli, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-629<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-630<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Citizens<br />

Committee for Democratic Freedom in North<br />

Africa<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; North Africa; Citi-<br />

zens Committee for Democratic Freedom in<br />

North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-631<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Labor Charter by the Vichy<br />

Government<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-12FR-632<br />

French National Group [in San Francisco]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-633<br />

[General Odie, conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Odie, Robert (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-634<br />

[Robert Valeur, head <strong>of</strong> Free French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-635<br />

[Louis Rougjer, anti-de Gaullist, pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />

New School for Social Research, adviser to<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-636<br />

[C. G. Faulding, editor <strong>of</strong> The Commonweal<br />

(Catholic weekly), conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paulding, C. G.<br />

INT-12FR-637<br />

[Varían Fry, director <strong>of</strong> American Labor<br />

Conference on International Affairs,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fry, Varían<br />

INT-12FR-638<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo; article<br />

from the French underground paper<br />

"Resistance"]<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-639<br />

[Situation in France]<br />

June, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-640<br />

[Boris Souvarine's letter on the French<br />

situation]<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Souvarine, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-641<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the<br />

French National Group [in California]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; California<br />

INT-12FR-642<br />

Soviet Union and Germany,<br />

"France-Amérique" <strong>of</strong> Aug. 15 th<br />

Aug. 20-24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Germany; Samaret,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-12FR-643<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> French Groups in Latin America<br />

to the French National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation<br />

Aug. 24, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-12FR-644<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis' views on the French<br />

situation]<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-645<br />

[Raoul Aglion, head <strong>of</strong> Fighting French<br />

Delegation, New York, conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-646<br />

[Henry Torres, editor <strong>of</strong> France-Amérique,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-647<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-648<br />

[Paul Weill, director <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weill, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-649<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis, conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 30. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-650<br />

[French organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 2. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-651<br />

Petain, Laval, and the United Nations, by<br />

Louis Franck and Elisabeth Drayton<br />

Aug. 31. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petain, Philippe; Laval, Pierre;<br />

Franck, Louis; Drayton, Elisabeth<br />

INT-12FR-652<br />

[Report on the general situation in Morocco]<br />

July 17. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco<br />

INT-12FR-653<br />

Russian Orientation <strong>of</strong> Vichy Policy<br />

Aug. 1. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-654<br />

French Cleavage Between the U.S. and the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

Sept. 9. 1943. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-18.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 148<br />

INT-12FR-655<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Fighting French in Latin<br />

America Toward the U.S. Before and After<br />

the Algiers Committee<br />

Sept. 9. 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-656<br />

["United for Liberation," inaugural dinner]<br />

Sept. 14. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United for Liberation<br />

INT-12FR-657<br />

[Report entitled "The French Cleavage<br />

Between the U.S. and the Soviet Union,"<br />

comments]<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-658<br />

[Camille Chautemps' discussion <strong>of</strong> the future<br />

<strong>of</strong> France]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chautemps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-659<br />

[Raoul Aglion, information]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-660<br />

Republique Française<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-20.]<br />

Descriptors: B-87<br />

INT-12FR-661<br />

[Louis Dolivet, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dolivet, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-662<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Oct 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 149


INT-12FR-662 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-663<br />

[Protest <strong>of</strong> Jacques Maritain and Louis<br />

Dolivet against the removal <strong>of</strong> Raoul Aglion,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritain, Jacques; Dolivet, Louis;<br />

Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-664<br />

[Pierre Cot's information on Guerin de<br />

Beaumont]<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cot, Pierre; de Beaumont, Guerin<br />

INT-12FR-665<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-21.]<br />

Descriptors: B-95<br />

INT-12FR-666<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-667<br />

[Raoul Aglion, information]<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-668<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-669<br />

[Raoul Aglion's information on Guerin de<br />

Beaumont]<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul; de Beaumont, Guerin<br />

N-479<br />

INT-12FR-670<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-671<br />

French Communist Party<br />

Sept. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-672<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the French Underground<br />

Newspaper "Le Populaire"<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Popu-<br />

laire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-673<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-22.]<br />

Descriptors: M-89<br />

INT-12FR-674<br />

Aglion's Views on Postwar France<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-675<br />

[Financing <strong>of</strong> two French newspapers in the<br />

U.S., information]<br />

150 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper);<br />

France-Amérique (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-676<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

Sept., 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Humanité (newspaper); Vie Ouv-<br />

rière (newspaper); Courrier Francais du Té-<br />

moignage Chretien (bulletin)<br />

INT-12FR-677<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the De Gaullist Committee for<br />

Argentina<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; de Gaullist Committee<br />

for Argentina; Guerin, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-678<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Pierre de Lanux, "France and Her<br />

Place in the World"<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Lanux, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-679 to INT-12FR-680<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-681<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the French Underground Trade<br />

Union Paper "La Vie Ouvrière"<br />

July 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vie Ouvrière (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-682<br />

Observations on Present Political Situation in<br />

North Africa<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-12FR-683<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Populaire (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-684<br />

[Philippe Baudet's lecture on<br />

French-American relations]<br />

JVov. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baudet, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-685<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

Sept., 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Populaire du Midi (newspaper);<br />

Combat (newspaper); Liberation (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-686<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> French Underground Press<br />

Sept., 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Defense de la France (newspaper);<br />

Liberation (newspaper); Resistance (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-687<br />

French After Moscow<br />

JVov. 16, 1943. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as<br />

INT-33FR-23.]<br />

Descriptors: B-110<br />

INT-12FR-688<br />

De Gaullist Congress in Montevideo<br />

Nov. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo, Uruguay; de Gaullist<br />

Committee for Argentina; Guerin, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-689<br />

[Franco-American press clippings: Americans<br />

in Italy; Moscow Conference; origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Franco-American press]<br />

iVov. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Moscow Conference; Etoile<br />

(newspaper); Impartial (newspaper); Sisson,<br />

Philip<br />

INT-12FR-690<br />

[French and Italian affairs, notes]<br />

iVov. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-12FR-691<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Recent Issues <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Underground Press<br />

iVov. 25, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vie Ouvrière (newspaper); Resist-<br />

ance (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-692<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

French Democracy<br />

JVov. 30, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties; Christians and Christianity;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Maritain,<br />

Jacques; Muret, Charlotte T.<br />

INT-12FR-693<br />

Rumor <strong>of</strong> Giraud Replacement<br />

iVov. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giraud, Henri (Gen.); de Lattre de<br />

Tassigny, Jean (Gen.)<br />

INT-12FR-694<br />

CIP Forum on France: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

French Democracy<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties; Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro<br />

Deo; Maritain, Jacques; Muret, Charlotte T.<br />

INT-12FR-695<br />

Brief Account <strong>of</strong> the Regular Features <strong>of</strong><br />

L'Impartial and L'Etoile<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Impartial (newspaper); Etoile (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-12FR-696<br />

[Mr. Tanger, information]<br />

Dec 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tanger, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-697<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, information]<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-698<br />

[Paul Jacob, information]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacob, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-699<br />

[Rev. J. V. Ducatillon, information]<br />

Dec 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ducatillon, J. V.<br />

INT-12FR-700<br />

Round Table Meeting on the Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

French Democracy<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties<br />

INT-12FR-701<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

iVov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-702<br />

[Address by Louis Bromfield]<br />

Dec 31. 1943-Jan. 5, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Bromfield,<br />

Louis<br />

B-141<br />

INT-12FR-703<br />

Internal Situation in France<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. I p.<br />

INT-12FR-704<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

Dec 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-705<br />

[Louis Bromfield, note]<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-706<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

Dec 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-707<br />

General Catrous's Address to the French<br />

Colony [Syria and Lebanon]<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syria; Lebanon; Catroux, Gen.<br />

INT-12FR-708<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-709<br />

Clandestine French Publications<br />

Jan. 13. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Combat (newspaper); Franc-Tireur<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-710<br />

[Letters concerning La Republique Française]<br />

Jan. 14, 1944: Feb. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-711<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-712<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-713<br />

Political Position <strong>of</strong> Labor in France<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; Catholic parties<br />

INT-12FR-714<br />

French Newspapers [in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 13. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); Voix<br />

de France (newspaper); France-Amérique<br />

(newspaper); Courrier du Pacifique (newspaper);<br />

Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis (newspaper);<br />

Travailleur (newspaper); Messager (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-715<br />

[Jacques Maritain, note]<br />

Jan. 20. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-716<br />

[Paul-Andre Weill, a director <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 21. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weill, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-717<br />

[Emile Bure and Henry Torres, editors <strong>of</strong><br />

France-Amérique, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 24. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bure, Emile; Torres, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-718<br />

[Report on French political situation]<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-719<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-720<br />

[Robert Valeur, head <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information Center, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-721<br />

[Mademoiselle Daumarie, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daumarie, Miss<br />

INT-12FR-722<br />

Significance <strong>of</strong> Petain's November 13th<br />

Address<br />

iVov. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Petain, Phi-<br />

lippe; Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-723<br />

Collaborationist Tendencies [in France]<br />

JVov. 21. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators<br />

INT-12FR-724<br />

Notes on Reorganization <strong>of</strong> French Police<br />

and Military Security<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-12FR-737<br />

INT-12FR-725<br />

[Note transmitting a copy <strong>of</strong> "Le Cheminot<br />

Algerien"]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cheminot Algerien (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-726<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-727<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-728<br />

[French affairs, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-729<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier. Louis<br />

INT-12FR-730<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Jan. 26. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-731<br />

[French in the U.S., information]<br />

Jan. 28. 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-12FR-732<br />

[Report on present political situation in<br />

France]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-733<br />

Republique Française Weekly Gathering,<br />

Wildenstein Gallery<br />

Feb. 1. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: République Française<br />

INT-12FR-734<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-735<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> French Deputies in the Western<br />

Hemisphere<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-153<br />

INT-12FR-736<br />

Report on the Situation <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />

Trade Unions in France<br />

Sept. 1. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties<br />

INT-12FR-737<br />

French Socialist Underground<br />

Oct. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Le<br />

Troquer, Andre; Gouin, Felix<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 151


INT-12FR-738 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-738<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> the underground French<br />

Communist Party]<br />

Jan. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-739<br />

New National Committee <strong>of</strong> Resistance [in<br />

France]<br />

Feb. 3. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French National Committee <strong>of</strong> Re-<br />

sistance<br />

INT-12FR-740<br />

[Louis Franck, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Franck, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-741<br />

Republique Française Weekly Gathering,<br />

Wildenstein Gallery<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-742<br />

Vatican et Moscou, par Geneviève Tabouis<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Soviet Union; Pour la<br />

Victoire (newspaper); Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-743<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-744<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-745<br />

[Richard de Rochemont, president <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Rochemont, Richard<br />

INT-12FR-746<br />

[Pierre Lazareff, former editor <strong>of</strong> Paris Soir,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lazareff, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-747<br />

French Press Association<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; French Press Association<br />

INT-12FR-748<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

Feb. i 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-12FR-749<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-750<br />

[Andre Cheradame, information]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944: Feb. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cheradame, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-751<br />

Valeur's Speech on French and Democracy<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Democrat-<br />

ic movements and parties; Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-752<br />

Republique Française, Saturday, 4 March<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-753<br />

Marseillaise, Samedi 1er Janvier 1944:<br />

1'Assemblee<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Provision-<br />

al Consultative Assembly<br />

INT-12FR-754<br />

Weekly Gathering <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française<br />

at the Wildenstein Gallery<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-755<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-756<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and<br />

Activity Here as Affected by Recent<br />

Developments<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 19 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-25.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 177<br />

INT-12FR-757<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

152 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-758<br />

[Ame Leroy, French career diplomat,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leroy, Ame<br />

INT-12FR-759<br />

Lord Halifax's Speech at the Ecole Libre;<br />

Jacques Maritain<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes;<br />

Halifax, Edward Lord; Maritain, Jacques; de<br />

Rougemont, Denis<br />

INT-12FR-760<br />

Weekly Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française<br />

at WUdenstein Galleries<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-761<br />

[Philip Sisson's information on the student<br />

paper <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Montreal]<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sisson, Philip<br />

INT-12FR-762<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> First Issue <strong>of</strong> "Action,"<br />

Underground Labor Paper<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Action (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-763<br />

[Mademoiselle Daumarie, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daumarie, Miss<br />

INT-12FR-764<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France Libre (periodical); Tricolor<br />

(periodical); Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-765<br />

[Paul Vignaux and Joseph Botton,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-766<br />

[Francis Perrin, deputy to Provisional<br />

Consultative Assembly, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Perrin, Francis<br />

INT-12FR-767<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française; Mirkine-<br />

Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-768<br />

Merger <strong>of</strong> French Press Agencies [according<br />

to Paul Vignaux]<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-769<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 22-23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-770<br />

[Ame Leroy's statement on ties between<br />

Benes and Alexis Leger]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leroy, Ame; Benes, Eduard; Leger,<br />

Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-771<br />

Female Suffrage in France<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Elections<br />

INT-12FR-772<br />

[New de Gaullist line in Algiers and the<br />

communist menace]<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-773<br />

[Republique Française] Weekly Gathering,<br />

WUdenstein Gallery


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-812<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-774<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Mirkine and Jacques Maritain,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes;<br />

Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris; Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-775<br />

[French personalities, note]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prud'homme, Andre; Finaly, Ho-<br />

race; Wertheimer, Pierre; Wertheimer, Paul;<br />

Reichenbach, Henri; de Beaumont, Guerin;<br />

Bollack, Robert; Torres, Henri; Lageat, Jean;<br />

Cot, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-776<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-777<br />

[Report on Venezuela, by Mrs. Luise Phelps<br />

Cot]<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venezuela; Cot, Luise Phelps<br />

INT-12FR-778<br />

Note Concerning Georges Bonnet<br />

Dec 17, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonnet, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-779 to INT-12FR-781<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-782<br />

[Rene Pleven, information]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pleven, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-783<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-784<br />

[French labor underground proposal for the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a clandestine<br />

anti-collaborationist newspaper]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Collaborators<br />

INT-12FR-785<br />

[Hirsch-Monmartin, information requested by<br />

Camille Chautemps]<br />

Oct. 22, 1941-Sepu 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hirsch-Monmartin, Pascal; Chau-<br />

temps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-786<br />

[Situation <strong>of</strong> Andre Blumel and Jules Moch<br />

in France]<br />

July 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blumel, Andre; Moch, Jules<br />

INT-12FR-787<br />

Fighting French; Alexis Leger, General de<br />

Gaulle, and Prime Minister Churchill<br />

July 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-12FR-788<br />

[Joseph Botton, note]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-789<br />

[Agents <strong>of</strong> German propaganda, German<br />

espionage, and Soviet activities in France]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Soviet Union; Propaganda; Espionage;<br />

Knecht, Marcel; Ribardiere, Marcel; Luchaire,<br />

Jean<br />

INT-12FR-790<br />

[Correspondence on a broadcast allegedly<br />

made by Hans Jacob with reference to the<br />

French weekly paper "Pour la Victoire"]<br />

Feb. 26-Apr. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Pour la Victoire (newspaper);<br />

Jacob, Hans<br />

INT-12FR-791<br />

[Federation de l'Alliance Française,<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation de l'Alliance Française;<br />

Hyde, James Hazen<br />

INT-12FR-792<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-793<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-794<br />

[Adrien Tixier, note]<br />

Sept. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tixier, Adrien<br />

INT-12FR-795<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-796<br />

Note sur la Ligne Politique de "Combat"<br />

Clandestin (aout-decembre 1943)<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Combat (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-797<br />

[Robert Valeur, head <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information Center, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-798<br />

[Emile Bure, editor <strong>of</strong> France-Amérique,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bure, Emile<br />

INT-12FR-799<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-800<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-801<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the de Gaulle committees in<br />

Latin America: statements <strong>of</strong> Albert Guerin]<br />

Apr. 5, 1944; Apr. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Guerin, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-802<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aglion, Raoul<br />

INT-12FR-803<br />

[Guerin de Beaumont, note]<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Beaumont, Guerin<br />

INT-12FR-804<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-805<br />

Ingenieurs Francais aux Etats-Unis<br />

Dec 4, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-12FR-806<br />

Tricolor, Andre Labarthe's American venture<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-20.]<br />

Descriptors: B-189<br />

INT-12FR-807<br />

Jesuits and de Gaulle<br />

May 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jesuits; America (periodical)<br />

INT-12FR-808<br />

Republique Française and Mr. Mirkine<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française; Mirkine-<br />

Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-809<br />

ILO-French Notes<br />

May 9. 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Labor Organization<br />

INT-12FR-810<br />

[Georges Dumont and Bruno Dam,<br />

information]<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumont, Georges; Dam, Bruno<br />

INT-12FR-811<br />

[French colony in San Francisco, note]<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-812<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

May 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

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INT-12FR-813 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-813<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French<br />

Consul General in San Francisco<br />

May 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-27.]<br />

Descriptors: M-183<br />

INT-12FR-814<br />

Political Situation Within France<br />

May 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-815<br />

Notes on France Forever Meeting<br />

May 23, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Antoine, Aristide; Guigui, Albert;<br />

Laurent, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-816<br />

[Richard de Rochemont, president <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever, conversation memo]<br />

May 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Rochemont, Richard<br />

1NT-12FR-817<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

May 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-818<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-819<br />

[Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis and<br />

Courrier du Pacifique]<br />

May 22-26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis<br />

(newspaper); Courrier du Pacifique (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-820<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes and the<br />

registration requirement]<br />

May 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Ecole<br />

Libre des Hautes Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-821<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-822<br />

[Departure <strong>of</strong> Rigaud and Lemaigre-Dubreuil<br />

from Algiers and French reaction]<br />

May 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rigaud, Mr.; Lemaigre-Dubreuil,<br />

Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-823<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-824<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes registration<br />

requirement]<br />

May 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Ecole<br />

Libre des Hautes Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-825<br />

France-Amérique Dinner<br />

June 1, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: France-Amérique (newspaper)<br />

INT-12FR-826<br />

[Lacour-Gayet, conversation memo]<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lacour-Gayet, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-827<br />

[Missing]<br />

154 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-828<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-829<br />

[French activities in Mexico, report]<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-12FR-830<br />

[Paul and Mrs. Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

June 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Vignaux, Mrs. Paul<br />

INT-12FR-831<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Invasion<br />

June 10, 1944; June 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-28.]<br />

Descriptors: M-203<br />

INT-12FR-832<br />

[Louis Rougier, conversation memo]<br />

June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-833<br />

[Charles Laurent, conversation memo]<br />

June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laurent, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-834<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alvin Johnson, director <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

School for Social Research, conversation on<br />

the situation at the Ecole Libre des Hautes<br />

Etudes]<br />

June 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes;<br />

Johnson, Alvin<br />

INT-12FR-835<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

June 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: French-American Club<br />

INT-12FR-836<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Washington Branch <strong>of</strong> France<br />

Forever<br />

June 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: D.C.<br />

INT-12FR-837<br />

[Opinions regarding the movements and<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Lemaigre-Dubreuil and<br />

Fernand-Laurent]<br />

June 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lemaigre-Dubreuil, Jacques; Fer-<br />

nand-Laurent, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-838<br />

[French views on the de Gaullist problem as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> British versus American policy]<br />

June 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-12FR-839 to INT-12FR-840<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-841<br />

French in Chicago<br />

June 28, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; de Lageneste, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-842<br />

[Report on recent political developments<br />

among the resistance groups]<br />

June 30, 1944. 26 p.<br />

INT-12FR-843<br />

[Consultative Assembly <strong>of</strong> Algiers and the<br />

resistance in France]<br />

June 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional Consultative Assembly<br />

INT-12FR-844<br />

[Paul Winkler, information]<br />

July 1-3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winkler, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-845<br />

France Forever in Chicago, 1943-1944<br />

July 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Brewster, Mrs. Walter<br />

S.<br />

INT-12FR-846<br />

Personalities <strong>of</strong> Certain French Financiers<br />

and Industrialists Outside France<br />

May 8, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Algeria; Egypt; French Morocco;<br />

New York City; D.C; Antoine, Aristide;<br />

Richemond, Pierre; de Benoist, Louis; Gradis,<br />

Gaston; Blum, Charles; Fabre, Leon C; Gruen-<br />

blat, Kaiman; Rothschild, Edouard de; Roth-<br />

schild, Robert de; Marlio, Louis; d'Hericourt,<br />

Schwob<br />

INT-12FR-847<br />

Andre Siegfried's Views<br />

June 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Siegfried, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-848<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to<br />

the Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

July 8, 1944. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-29.]<br />

Descriptors: 3-226<br />

INT-12FR-849 to INT-12FR-850<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-851<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

July 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-888<br />

INT-12FR-852<br />

[Ame Leroy, conversation memo]<br />

July 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leroy, Ame<br />

INT-12FR-853<br />

Random Items on de Gaulle's Visit<br />

July 13. 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-854<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-855<br />

De Gaulle in New York<br />

July 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-12FR-856<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in New York City]<br />

July 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; New York City<br />

INT-12FR-857<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day by the Boston<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

July 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Boston, Mass.; de<br />

Messieres, Rene; d'Omano, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-858<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> French Bases in the<br />

French-language Press<br />

July 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military bases<br />

INT-12FR-859<br />

Bastille Day Celebration [in Chicago]<br />

July 19, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-12FR-860<br />

France Forever [celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day<br />

in Detroit]<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Detroit, Mich.; Cle-<br />

menceau, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-861<br />

Biographical Notice <strong>of</strong> Robert Lacour-Gayet,<br />

Former Inspector General <strong>of</strong> Finances<br />

July 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lacour-Gayet, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-862<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> French Minority<br />

Groups in Latin America Since June 1940<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 102 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-12FR-863<br />

French in the U.S. Since de Gaulle's Visit<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-32.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 206<br />

INT-12FR-864<br />

[Henri de Kerillis, conversation memo]<br />

July 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-865<br />

[Jacques Kayalov, conversation memo]<br />

July 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kayalov, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-866<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-867<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Francis Perrin, Deputy to the<br />

Consultative Assembly in Algiers<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-31.]<br />

Descriptors: S-110<br />

INT-12FR-868<br />

Notes on de Gaulle and the Communists<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-12FR-869<br />

[French personalities]<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blumel, Andre; Blum, Leon; Man-<br />

del, Georges; Herriot, Edouard; Massigli, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-870<br />

[Jean Autret, student at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago, conversation memo]<br />

Aug. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Autret, Jean; Vigneron, Pierre R.<br />

INT-12FR-871<br />

[Louis Rougier's letters to Yves Chatel and<br />

Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil]<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rougier, Louis; Chatel, Yves;<br />

Lemaigre-Dubreuil, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-872<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-873<br />

Politics Versus Academic Freedom in the<br />

Ecole Libre<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-86.]<br />

Descriptors: B-240<br />

INT-12FR-874<br />

France Forever Rally<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Rochemont, Richard; de Beau-<br />

mont, Guerin; Morris, Newbold<br />

INT-12FR-875<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Paris: Echoes in Chicago<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paris, France; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-12FR-876<br />

[French personalities' views]<br />

Sept. I, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre; Vignaux, Paul; de<br />

Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-877<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-12<br />

INT-12FR-878<br />

[Francois Monahan, information]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monahan, Francois; de Chambrun,<br />

Rene; Laval, Pierre<br />

INT-12FR-879<br />

French Activities in the San Francisco Area<br />

Aug. 30. 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-880<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert; Gros, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-881<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Pour la Victoire<br />

(newspaper); Valeur, Robert; Philip, Andre;<br />

Tabouis, Geneviève; Bobers, Paul; de Kerillis,<br />

Henri<br />

INT-12FR-882<br />

[Mrs. Winkler's return to France]<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Winkler, Betty<br />

INT-12FR-883<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-884<br />

French Opinion in the U.S. on the Problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Sept 18, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-34.]<br />

Descriptors: B-249<br />

INT-12FR-885<br />

French Affairs [in Chicago]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Cherau, Bernard; Gros,<br />

Louis; de Lageneste, Henri; Chautemps, Camille<br />

INT-12FR-886<br />

French Ideas on the Peace Settlement<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Germany; Rhine-<br />

land; East Prussia; Austria; Italy; International<br />

organization; Military bases<br />

INT-12FR-887<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-888<br />

[Missing]<br />

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INT-12FR-889 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-889<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-890<br />

[Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes: programs<br />

and curricula]<br />

Oct. 5. 7944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; Ecole Libre des Hautes<br />

Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-891<br />

[Monthly magazine F Mail, note]<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: F Mail (periodical)<br />

INT-12FR-892<br />

[Mademoiselle Daumarie, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 5. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daumarie, Miss<br />

INT-12FR-893<br />

French Activities in New Orleans<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Orleans, La.<br />

INT-12FR-894<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-895<br />

[French economic recovery]<br />

Oct. 27. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Propaganda<br />

INT-12FR-896<br />

[Geneviève Tabouis' statement concerning the<br />

role <strong>of</strong> U.S. in postwar Europe]<br />

JVov. 1, 1944. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

INT-12FR-897<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 26, 1944: Nov. 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-898<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Joint Canada-U.S.<br />

Committee on Education]<br />

Oct. 2, 1944: Oct. 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; International cooperation<br />

in education and cultural activities; Canada-U.S.<br />

Committee on Education<br />

INT-12FR-899<br />

Semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial French Views on the Treatment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Peace settlement; Dejean,<br />

Maurice<br />

INT-12FR-900<br />

[Guerin de Beaumont, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Beaumont, Guerin<br />

INT-12FR-901<br />

[Missing]<br />

156 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-902<br />

[Raoul Aglion, conversation memo]<br />

Oct. U, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Aglion, Raoul; Bi-<br />

dault, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-903<br />

Observations on French Political Parties<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-12FR-904<br />

[Report on "The French Review"]<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Review (periodical)<br />

INT-12FR-905<br />

Political Parties in Lyon<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Lyon, France<br />

INT-12FR-906<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Address by<br />

Robert de Saint-Jean<br />

Oct. 17, 1944; Oct. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-37.]<br />

Descriptors: M-242<br />

INT-12FR-907<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> de Gaulle<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-36.]<br />

Descriptors: B-264<br />

INT-12FR-908<br />

French Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-39.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 216<br />

INT-12FR-909<br />

Proposed Formation <strong>of</strong> a New Gaullist Party<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-12FR-910<br />

New Leftist FFI Chief at Toulouse<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toulouse, France; Forces Françaises<br />

de l'Intérieur; Ravanel, Col.; Berthier, Col.<br />

INT-12FR-911<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française]<br />

Nov. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-912<br />

Political Situation: Southwest France<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-913<br />

Armistice Day Celebration <strong>of</strong> France Forever,<br />

Nov. 12, 1944<br />

JVov. 13, 1944. 77 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-40.]<br />

Descriptors: M-252<br />

INT-12FR-914<br />

[French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, note]<br />

JVov. 15. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S.<br />

INT-12FR-915<br />

[P.E.N. Club dinner]<br />

Oct. 25, 1944 to Nov. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: P.E.N. Club; Maurois, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-916<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

iVov. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-917<br />

Meeting to Honor Foreign Nationals,<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the FFI<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur<br />

INT-12FR-918<br />

[French economic policy]<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy<br />

INT-12FR-919<br />

[French reactions to Colonel Passy's visit in<br />

U.S.]<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passy, Col.<br />

INT-12FR-920<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Frank Poggi<br />

JVov. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poggi, Frank<br />

INT-12FR-921<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Augustin<br />

Lusinchi<br />

JVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lusinchi, Augustin<br />

INT-12FR-922<br />

Weekly French Intelligence Report No. 6<br />

JVov. 16, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Political<br />

parties; Collaborators; Suarez, Georges<br />

INT-12FR-923<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Laugier, note]<br />

JVov. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Laugier, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-924<br />

[Colonel Passy, note]<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passy, Col.<br />

INT-12FR-925<br />

[Passy's activities in U.S.]<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passy, Col.<br />

INT-12FR-926<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> the French trade union<br />

federation by the IFTU]


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-962<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />

Unions; Confederation Generale des Travailleurs<br />

INT-12FR-927<br />

Christian Democrat Party Developments<br />

Oct. 27. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christian Democrat Party<br />

INT-12FR-928<br />

Meeting Report [discussion <strong>of</strong> "The France <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow"]<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerard, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-929<br />

France Forever<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-930<br />

[Samuel Grossvogel, conversation memo]<br />

Dec. 8. 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Grossvogel, Sam-<br />

uel<br />

INT-12FR-931<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: Italian<br />

situation and problems]<br />

Dec. 11. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Republique Française; Ven-<br />

turi, Lionello<br />

INT-12FR-932<br />

[Political parties development within the<br />

provisional French government]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Provisional govern-<br />

ments<br />

INT-12FR-933<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press<br />

Dec. 9, J944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-41.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 222<br />

INT-12FR-934<br />

[De Kerillis' articles in Pour la Victoire]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); de<br />

Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-935<br />

[Dinner celebrating the 150th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Institut Polytechnique]<br />

Dec. 13. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institut Polytechnique<br />

INT-12FR-936<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever]<br />

Dec. 7, 7944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasbourg, France; Alsace-Lorraine<br />

INT-12FR-937<br />

Fighting French <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

Dec. 12. 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Funke, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-938<br />

Interview with Henri de Kerillis; Case<br />

Against "Pour la Victoire"<br />

Dec. 74, 7944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pour la Victoire (newspaper); de<br />

Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-939<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Republique Française]<br />

Dec. 78. 7944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-940<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany<br />

Dec. 20. 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

71.]<br />

Descriptors: N-141<br />

INT-12FR-941<br />

Catholic Upper Middle-class Attitude Toward<br />

Russia and the French Communist Party,<br />

with Biographical Notes<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union<br />

INT-12FR-942<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against<br />

"Pour la Victoire"<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil procedure; Pour la Victoire<br />

(newspaper); de Kerillis, Henri; Tabouis, Gene-<br />

viève<br />

INT-12FR-943<br />

French Items<br />

Dec. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-12FR-944<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevich, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-945<br />

[Foreign national groups in Canada]<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Slovaks; Finns<br />

INT-12FR-946<br />

French-language Press Applauds Russian<br />

Alliance<br />

Jan. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-44.]<br />

Descriptors: N-163<br />

INT-12FR-947<br />

[Jacques Maritain, note]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-948<br />

[French organizations in Latin America]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-12FR-949<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Republique Française: discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the German question]<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Republique Française<br />

INT-12FR-950<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Fighting French Committee in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Displaced persons<br />

INT-12FR-951<br />

[Journalistic misrepresentations concerning<br />

the French]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-12FR-952 to INT-12FR-954<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-955<br />

[Alexis Leger, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 7, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leger, Alexis<br />

INT-12FR-956<br />

[Paul Vignaux and Joseph Botton,<br />

conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 9, 7945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul; Botton, Joseph<br />

INT-12FR-957<br />

[French views on control <strong>of</strong> the Rhine,<br />

extract from article]<br />

Feb. 75. 7945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rhine River; Peace settlement<br />

INT-12FR-958<br />

[French personalities and activities]<br />

Feb. 13, 7945. 2 p.<br />

INT-12FR-959<br />

Opinion Divided on Maritain's Appointment<br />

[as French Ambassador to the Vatican]<br />

Feb. 75, 7945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-313<br />

INT-12FR-960<br />

General de Gaulle and Postwar Arrangements<br />

Feb. 20, 7945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; U.N. planning and<br />

development<br />

INT-12FR-961<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mirkine-Guetzevitch, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkine-Guetzevitch, Boris<br />

INT-12FR-962<br />

Republique Française; Discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Feb. 23, 1945; Feb. 27, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Proposals; Repub-<br />

lique Française<br />

M-295<br />

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INT-12FR-963 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-963<br />

Interview with Jean d'Hellocourt, Secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Committee for the Defense <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rights <strong>of</strong> Alsace and Lorraine<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 55 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alsace-Lorraine; Committee for the<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong> Alsace and Lorraine;<br />

d'Hellocourt, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-964<br />

[Andre Labarthe, conversation memo]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labarthe, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-965<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> Société d'Histoire de la<br />

Revolution Française<br />

Feb. 26. 1945; Feb. 28, ¡945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-51.]<br />

Descriptors: M-296<br />

INT-12FR-966<br />

Conversation with Bernard Cherau <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Information Bureau in New York City<br />

Feb. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cherau, Bernard<br />

INT-12FR-967<br />

Blumel Visit Stirs Speculation on Anti-de<br />

Gaullist Exiles<br />

Feb. 27. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-211<br />

INT-12FR-968<br />

[Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce for Ambassador Henri Bonnet]<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S.; Bonnet, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-969<br />

Interview with Mr. de Font Nouvelle<br />

[ex-consul general <strong>of</strong> France in New York]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Font Nouvelle, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-970<br />

French Deputy Condemns "Rootless"<br />

Government and Assembly <strong>of</strong> "Ghosts"<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-50.]<br />

Descriptors: N-212<br />

INT-12FR-971<br />

Canadian-French <strong>of</strong> New England in<br />

International Politics<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French-Canadians; New England<br />

INT-12FR-972<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Feb. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-12FR-973<br />

[Mrs. Paul Wertheimer, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Mrs. Paul<br />

INT-12FR-974<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-975<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Third Year <strong>of</strong> the Ecole<br />

Libre des Hautes Etudes; Belgian-Chinese<br />

Wedding<br />

Mar. 5. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgians; Chinese; Ecole Libre des<br />

Hautes Etudes<br />

INT-12FR-976<br />

Interview with Marcel Michelin,<br />

Vice-President <strong>of</strong> Pinaud, Inc.<br />

Afar. 6. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: International economic relations;<br />

International cooperation in education and<br />

cultural activities; Michelin, Marcel<br />

INT-12FR-977<br />

Interview with Jean Ravaud, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Mar. 6. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; French Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> U.S.; Ravaud, Jean<br />

INT-12FR-978<br />

Opinion on France's International Position<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-12FR-979<br />

Interview with Dr. DeSauze<br />

Mar. 8. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Sauze, E. B.<br />

INT-12FR-980<br />

Dinner at the Paul Wertheimers' and Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> France Forever at the Barbizon-Plaza<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-981<br />

French After Yalta<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-325<br />

INT-12FR-982<br />

Ambassador Bonnet Discusses France's<br />

International and Domestic Situation<br />

Mar. 10, 1945; Mar. 29, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-55.]<br />

Descriptors: M-305<br />

158 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-983<br />

Republique Française Reception for<br />

Ambassador Bonnet<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française; Bonnet, Hen-<br />

INTÍ2FR-984 to INT-12FR-985<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-986<br />

Lecture on French Resistance<br />

Mar. 12. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-53.]<br />

Descriptors: M-300<br />

INT-12FR-987<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-988<br />

Luncheon Given in Honor <strong>of</strong> His Excellency<br />

Ambassador Jacques Maritain, by the<br />

French-American Club, at the Waldorf-Astoria<br />

Mar. 19. 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; French-<br />

American Club; Maritain, Jacques; Paulding, C.<br />

G.<br />

INT-12FR-989<br />

Evening at the Barzin's<br />

Mar. 22. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Marcel; Vignaux, Paul; Vig-<br />

naux, Mrs. Paul<br />

INT-12FR-990<br />

Interview with Robert Valeur <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Information <strong>Services</strong><br />

Mar. 28. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; UNCIO; Valeur, Rob-<br />

INT-12FR-991<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-12FR-992<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-993 to INT-12FR-995<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-996<br />

Evening with the Paul Wertheimer's<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Wertheim-<br />

er, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-997<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Frederick G.<br />

Hoßher<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: H<strong>of</strong>lherr, Fred G.<br />

INT-12FR-998<br />

Robert Valeur Returns bom France<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-56.]<br />

Descriptors: S-140<br />

INT-12FR-999 to INT-12FR-1001<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1002<br />

[Republique Française] Meeting at the<br />

Wildenstein Galleries<br />

Apr. 5. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française


Reference Bibliography INT-12FR-1038<br />

INT-12FR-1003<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre on the Importance <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />

in France Today<br />

Apr. 9, 1945; Apr. 17, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-58.]<br />

Descriptors: M-309<br />

INT-12FR-1004<br />

Interview with H. J. Duteil, Editor <strong>of</strong> Revue<br />

de la Pensée Française<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Educational reforms; Du-<br />

teil, H. J.<br />

INT-12FR-1005<br />

French Langnage at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-57.]<br />

Descriptors: N-269<br />

INT-12FR-1006<br />

Report on Interview with Yvonne Rosson<br />

Apr. 7, 1945; Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rosson, Yvonne<br />

INT-12FR-1007<br />

Meeting with Capitaine Alexandre de<br />

Manziarly <strong>of</strong> the Mission Militaire Française<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Manziarly, Alexandre (Capt.)<br />

INT-12FR-1008<br />

Interview with Lionel Vasse, Assistant to<br />

Guerin de Beaumont, French Consol in New<br />

York City<br />

Apr. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vasse, Lionel<br />

INT-12FR-1009<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Capt. Paul<br />

Perigord, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> French Civilization at<br />

UCLA<br />

Apr. 14. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Perigord, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1010<br />

French Reactions to Polish Absence from San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-59.J<br />

Descriptors: N-279<br />

INT-12FR-1011<br />

Interview with Charles Boyer<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyer, Charles<br />

INT-12FR-1012<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever; Issues at Stake in<br />

France, by Robert Valeur<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Recon-<br />

struction; Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-1013<br />

Luncheon with Paul Wertheimer<br />

Apr. 17. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1014<br />

Luncheon with Madame Gallois<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gallois, Mrs.<br />

INT-12FR-1015<br />

Conversation with Louis Carle in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Carle, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-1016<br />

Interview with Jacques de Lacretelle<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Lacretelle, Jacques<br />

INT-12FR-1017<br />

Interview with Ilian Casafuerte<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Casafuerte, Ilian<br />

INT-12FR-1018<br />

Meeting at the Wildenstein Galleries with<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre as Speaker<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sartre, Jean-Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1019<br />

Evening Spent with Paul Wertheimer<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1020<br />

Charles Boyer Discusses Some French<br />

Questions<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyer, Charles<br />

No. N-306<br />

INT-12FR-1021<br />

Press Views <strong>of</strong> France in the General Security<br />

Organization<br />

May 2, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-61.]<br />

Descriptors: B-351<br />

INT-12FR-1022<br />

[Paul Vignaux, conversation memo]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1023<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1024<br />

Chicago French on the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

May 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-12FR-1025<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1026<br />

[Report on French affairs]<br />

May 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brewster, Mrs. Walter S.; de Crois-<br />

set, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-1027<br />

Lecture by Louis Saillant, French Labor<br />

Leader, Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

May 9, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saillant, Louis<br />

INT-12FR-1028<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1029<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American French Alliance, at<br />

Which the Guest <strong>of</strong> Honor was Louis Saillant<br />

<strong>of</strong> the French Resistance and Head <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Labor<br />

May 10. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American French Alliance; Saillant,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-12FR-1030<br />

Evening Spent with Paul Wertheimer<br />

May 18. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1031<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1032<br />

French Visitors<br />

May 17. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torres, Henri; de Croisset, Philippe<br />

INT-12FR-1033<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1034<br />

[Free French War Veterans, Inc.,<br />

information]<br />

May 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Veterans; Free French War Veterans<br />

Association<br />

INT-12FR-1035<br />

Meeting Report [San Francisco Branch <strong>of</strong><br />

France Forever]<br />

May 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Torres, Henri;<br />

Bonnet, Henri; Verdier, Paul; Perigord, Paul;<br />

Camille, Rousseau<br />

INT-12FR-1036<br />

Reception for the French Delegation to<br />

UNCIO<br />

May 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-12FR-1037<br />

Lunch with Paul Wertheimer<br />

May 26. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1038<br />

[Free French Veterans Association,<br />

information]<br />

May 31. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Veterans; Free French War Veterans<br />

Association<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 159


INT-12FR-1039 to INT-12FR-1042 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-12FR-1039 to INT-12FR-1042<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1043<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the French-American Club for the<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle's First<br />

Message <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

June 21. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: French-American Club<br />

INT-12FR-1044<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Mathurin Dondo<br />

in Berkeley<br />

June 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berkeley, Calif.; Dondo, Mathurin<br />

INT-12FR-1045 to INT-12FR-1046<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1047<br />

Conversation with Valeur<br />

May 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-1048<br />

Conversation with Andre Siegfried<br />

May 10. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Siegfried, Andre<br />

INT-12FR-1049<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung<br />

for Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs<br />

June 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-365<br />

INT-12FR-1050<br />

Telephone Call from Paul Wertheimer<br />

June 22. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wertheimer, Paul<br />

INT-12FR-1051<br />

Patriotic Rally Commemorating the Fifth<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle's First<br />

Resistance Message in London; [Supplement<br />

to "News <strong>of</strong> France at War": The Lebanese<br />

Question]<br />

June 22, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Lebanon<br />

INT-12FR-1052<br />

Visit with Mr. Levi-Strauss <strong>of</strong> the Ecole Libre<br />

[des Hautes Etudes]<br />

June 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Levi-Strauss, Mr.<br />

INT-12FR-1053<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1054<br />

Conversation with Albert Grand<br />

May 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grand, Albert<br />

INT-12FR-1055 to INT-12FR-1056<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1057<br />

[Meeting to commemorate the 14th <strong>of</strong> July]<br />

July 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Société d'Histoire de la<br />

Revolution Française<br />

INT-12FR-1058<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1059<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Richard de Rochemont,<br />

French-American Club, June 18, 1945<br />

July 5, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; French-<br />

American Club; de Rochemont, Richard<br />

INT-12FR-1060 to INT-12FR-1061<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1062<br />

[Mademoiselle Hoppenot, conversation<br />

memo]<br />

July 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoppenot, Violaine<br />

INT-12FR-1063<br />

Interview with Henri de Kerillis<br />

July 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Kerillis, Henri<br />

INT-12FR-1064<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever at Los Angeles,<br />

July 6, 1945<br />

July, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Los Angeles, Calif.; Aumont, Jean-<br />

Pierre; Portier, Rene<br />

INT-12FR-1065<br />

Henri de Kerillis Discusses France Under de<br />

Gaulle<br />

July 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-64.]<br />

Descriptors: S-147<br />

INT-12FR-1066<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

July 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-65.]<br />

Descriptors: N-389<br />

INT-12FR-1067<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1068<br />

Bastille Day [Celebration in Chicago]<br />

July 15. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-12FR-1069<br />

[Missing]<br />

160 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-12FR-1070<br />

French-American Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day<br />

[in San Francisco]<br />

July 18. 1945. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-12FR-1071<br />

Tea with Lt. Colette Dubuisson, <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Underground<br />

July 24. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Dubuisson, Colette<br />

INT-12FR-1072 to INT-12FR-1073<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-12FR-1074<br />

[Robert Valeur, director <strong>of</strong> the French Press<br />

and Information Service, conversation memo]<br />

Oct 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Valeur, Robert<br />

INT-12FR-1075<br />

Société d'Histoire de la Revolution Française<br />

Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Société d'Histoire de la Revolution<br />

Française<br />

INT-12FR-1076 to INT-12FR-1080<br />

[Missing]<br />

Germans<br />

INT-13GE-1 to INT-13GE-1720<br />

Germans: document series<br />

Documents focus on the political attitudes <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans and the ideological positions<br />

<strong>of</strong> German political and intellectual refugees.<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> the material discusses the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American social, cultural, and fraternal<br />

organizations and analyses the editorial com-<br />

ment found in the German-American press,<br />

focusing on alleged pro-Nazi and nationalist<br />

sentiments. Some documents concentrate on<br />

political attitudes in areas <strong>of</strong> German concentra-<br />

tion in the Middle West and in Yorkville, the<br />

German section <strong>of</strong> New York City.<br />

Documents consider the ideological positions<br />

and political attitudes <strong>of</strong> the diverse German<br />

refugee groups with particular attention being<br />

given to the bitter rivalry between various<br />

socialist factions and the general impact <strong>of</strong><br />

communist influence on the democratic left.<br />

Many documents prepared during the later<br />

war years detail German-American reactions to<br />

Allied military strategy against Germany, Soviet<br />

war aims and propaganda efforts. Allied military<br />

occupation plans, proposals to realign various<br />

national boundaries including possible dismem-<br />

berment <strong>of</strong> Germany, and the quarrel between<br />

the advocates <strong>of</strong> a "hard peace" and "s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

peace".<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33GE-1 to<br />

INT-33GE-113.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Germans; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Socialists and socialist parties; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Peace settlement;<br />

Propaganda<br />

INT-13GE-1<br />

Dr. Max Immanuel<br />

iVov. 13. 1941. 2 P.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Immanuel, Max<br />

INT-13GE-2<br />

[German language press clippings]<br />

Nov. 10, 1941. 5 p.<br />

INT-13GE-3<br />

[Dr. Paul Schwarz]<br />

Dec 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul; Pope, Arthur Upham<br />

INT-13GE-4<br />

[Dr. Frank Bohn's 1940 mission to France;<br />

German and Italian immigrants]<br />

Sept 5 to Oct. 21, 1941. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Italians; Intelligence ser-<br />

vices and operations; Bohn, Frank; Heine,<br />

Bedrich; Stampfer, Friedrich; Grzesinski, Albert;<br />

Bruening, Heinrich; Seger, Gerhart H.; Katz,<br />

Rudolf; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-5<br />

"Free German" Movement and<br />

"Staatszeitimg"<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Schwarz, Paul; Spiecker,<br />

Karl<br />

INT-13GE-6<br />

Nazism. Its Origin, Activity, and Doom<br />

Dec. 8-17. 1941. 20 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-7<br />

Nazi Baron Arrested in U.S. Uniform<br />

Dec. 17, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; DeMeyer, Ernest F.<br />

INT-13GE-8<br />

Heiden Asserts Hitler's Defeat Is Not<br />

Enough<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heiden, Konrad; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-9<br />

Strasser's Activities in Canada Questioned by<br />

H.G. Wells<br />

Jan. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Strasser, Otto; Wells, H. G.<br />

INT-13GE-10<br />

[Neues Beginnen]<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Neue Beginnen Bewe-<br />

gung; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-11<br />

Preliminary Report <strong>of</strong> Frank Bohn On<br />

German-American Population in the United<br />

States and Work <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Congress for Democracy<br />

JVov. 30. 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Neutrality; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Bohn,<br />

Frank<br />

INT-13GE-12<br />

Strasser Uses "Free German" Group to Cloak<br />

"Black Front" Aims Is Charge<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Strasser,<br />

Otto; Fuchs, Theodore; Fricke, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-13<br />

[Dr. Hermann Wirth]<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wirth, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-14<br />

[Potentially subversive elements]<br />

Dec. 18, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Organization Consul;<br />

Aufbau (newspaper); Gestapo; George, Manfred;<br />

Schlegel, Hans; Budzislawski, Herman<br />

INT-13GE-15<br />

[Paul Strasser]<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-16<br />

[Georg Bittner, Dr. Rauschning, Stefan<br />

Possonyi]<br />

iVov. 10, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Bittner, Georg; Rauschn-<br />

ing, Hermann; Possonyi, Stefan<br />

INT-13GE-17<br />

[Dr. Spieker]<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-18<br />

[Paul Hagen and Paul Strasser]<br />

Jan. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Hagen,<br />

Paul; Strasser, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-19<br />

[Otto Strasser activities]<br />

Dec. 30, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-20<br />

Staats-Zeitung<br />

Jan. 27, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-21<br />

[German language newspapers]<br />

Jan. 27, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

Aufbau (newspaper); Free World (magazine)<br />

INT-13GE-22<br />

[Otto Strasser, Heinrich Bruening, Wilhelm<br />

Sollmann]<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto; Bruening, Heinrich;<br />

Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-23<br />

[Otto Strasser and Catholic circles]<br />

Dec. 28, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Strasser,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-13GE-24<br />

[Otto Strasser]<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-25<br />

[Dr. Spiecker]<br />

Feb. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-26<br />

[Paul Hagan, alias Karl Frank]<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-35<br />

INT-13GE-27<br />

[German-Americans in Yorkville section <strong>of</strong><br />

New York City]<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-28<br />

Special report <strong>of</strong> talks with Victor Ridder <strong>of</strong><br />

New York Staats-Zeitung and William<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fineister and Dr. Oberdorff <strong>of</strong> his staff<br />

Feb. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ridder, Victor; H<strong>of</strong>fmeist-<br />

er, William; Oberdorff, Dr.<br />

INT-13GE-29<br />

[Otto Strasser and Theodore Fuchs]<br />

Jan. 21, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Strasser,<br />

Otto; Fuchs, Theodore<br />

INT-13GE-30<br />

[Heinrich Bruening]<br />

Dec. 20, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-31<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

April 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen Paul<br />

INT-13GE-32<br />

[Otto Strasser's alleged Canadian radio<br />

broadcasts]<br />

Dec. 19, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Radio; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-33<br />

[Otto Strasser]<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-34<br />

Democracy<br />

Dec 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-35<br />

Mann Bids Reich Break Nazi Yoke<br />

Dec. 7, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 161


INT-13GE-36<br />

INT-13GE-36<br />

[German people's responsibility for war]<br />

Mar. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-37<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-38<br />

[Spiecker's departure for Canada]<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-39<br />

[Socialist response to anti-German feeling]<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-40<br />

Deutsche Sonntagspost<br />

Mar. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deutsche Sonntagspost (newspa-<br />

per); Nachrichten (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-41<br />

Report on German-American Press<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-13GE-42<br />

German-Americans Form Victory Group<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-<br />

American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-13GE-43<br />

Grzezinski Long Shielded Nazis: Would Be<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> "Free Germans" Is Exposed in<br />

Soviet Press<br />

Feb. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Grzesin-<br />

ski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-44<br />

German Propaganda<br />

Mar. 2-6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-13GE-45<br />

[Otto Strasser's political activities]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Strasser,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-13GE-46<br />

Report on interview with Thormann<br />

concerning propaganda to Germany<br />

Mar. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Thormann, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-47<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German exiles]<br />

Mar. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillich, Paul; Deutsch, Julius; Graf,<br />

Oskar M.; Querster, Eugen<br />

INT-13GE-48<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> "Association for a Free<br />

Germany"]<br />

Dec. 2, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Flee Germans; Ger-<br />

man-American Congress for Democracy; Loyal<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Ridder, Victor<br />

162 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-49<br />

[German military activity on Russian front]<br />

Dec 27, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military forces; Bru-<br />

ening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-50<br />

[Political attitudes <strong>of</strong> Vicktor Ridder]<br />

Jan. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Prinz, G.<br />

INT-13GE-51<br />

[Staats-Zeitung and Aufbau]<br />

Jan. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Rein-<br />

hardt, Guenther<br />

INT-13GE-52<br />

[Socialist views on problems <strong>of</strong> German<br />

democracy]<br />

Feb. 11, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Foerster, Frederick W.; Se-<br />

ger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-53<br />

[German-American Congress for Democracy<br />

unites with Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent]<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-54<br />

[German press in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Aufbau (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-55<br />

"Free Germany Against Hitler"; "Hitler's<br />

Shadow over South America"<br />

iVov. 10, 1941. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Free German Move-<br />

ment; Strasser, Otto; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-56<br />

Last Word: Pastor Niemoeller and Dr. Stein<br />

Feb. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Niemoeller, Martin; Stein, Leo;<br />

Weigert, Hans W.<br />

INT-13GE-57<br />

German Societies Pledge U.S. War Aid<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Heitzman, George<br />

W.; Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-58<br />

Excerpt from German Language Paper<br />

"Aurora Und Christliche Woche"<br />

Jan. 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-13GE-59<br />

"Peace Speaker" Found No Nazi in Yorkville<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Americans for<br />

Peace; Haase, Horace J.; Mertig, Kurt<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-60<br />

Morale in the Reich Seen Deteriorating<br />

Feb. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Free-<br />

dom<br />

INT-13GE-61<br />

Broadcasts to Germany<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-13GE-62<br />

[Seizure <strong>of</strong> German-American Bund material]<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Bund<br />

INT-13GE-63<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Albert Grzesinski]<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-64<br />

[Democracy in post-war Germany]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Demilitarization;<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; German-Ameri-<br />

can Council For Liberation Of Germany From<br />

Nazism; Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-65<br />

[German language press]<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-13GE-66<br />

[Miscellaneous items on German and Austrian<br />

emigres]<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-67<br />

[Wasserzug]<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wasserzug, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-68<br />

German emigration in U.S.<br />

Dec. 24, 1941 to Apr. 1, 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Free German<br />

Movement; American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent;<br />

Strasser, Otto; Rauschning, Hermann; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich; Spiecker, Karl; Grzesinski, Albert;<br />

Hagen, Paul; TUlich, Paul; Thompson, Dorothy;<br />

Brandt, Karl; Bronisch, Gotthüf; Staudinger,<br />

Hans; Goldsmith, Arthur; Schairer, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-69<br />

[Otto Strasser's political activities]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Strasser,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-13GE-70<br />

Germans in Chicago and environs<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-13GE-71<br />

Communists at work


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-106<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; German-<br />

American League for Culture; Victory Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-13GE-72<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen<br />

June 28, 1941; Jan. 17, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-73<br />

[Socialist tactics in opposition to German<br />

regime]<br />

Mar. 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-74<br />

Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

Mar. 8, 1942. 4 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Schwaebisches Wochenblatt (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-75<br />

[Toni Sender]<br />

Mar. 9, 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sender, Toni<br />

INT-13GE-76<br />

[Workmen's Benefit Fund]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 73 p.<br />

Descriptors: Insurance; Workmen's Benefit<br />

Fund; Solidarity (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-77<br />

[Political atmosphere in German section <strong>of</strong><br />

New York City]<br />

Mar. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-78<br />

Black Front; Free German Movement<br />

Oct. 7, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Black Front; Free<br />

German Movement; Huetter, Helmut; Strasser,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-13GE-79<br />

[German American Congress for Democracy]<br />

iVov. 78. 1941. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-13GE-80<br />

[Political atmosphere in German section <strong>of</strong><br />

New York City]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Social Justice<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-81<br />

[Response to Lord Vansittart demands for<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vansittart, Robert G.<br />

INT-13GE-82<br />

[Allied propaganda]<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-83<br />

[Klaus Dohm]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-84<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Bruening]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-85<br />

Extracts from a letter to the editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Volkszeitung by Albert Grzesinski<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitimg (newspaper);<br />

Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-86<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Karl Spiecker]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl; Muenzenberg, Willi<br />

INT-13GE-87<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Central<br />

America<br />

Jan. 10, 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central America; Foreign legions;<br />

Free German Movement; Pfeifer, Hans P.<br />

INT-13GE-88<br />

Franz Hoellering<br />

May 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoellering, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-89<br />

Russian Offensive: German <strong>Office</strong>r Studies<br />

Red Army by Otto Strasser<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-90<br />

U.S.-German Workers in Buy-a-Bomb Drive<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Victory Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-13GE-91<br />

German Language Broadcasts<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Neue Beginnen Bewegung;<br />

Hoellering, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-92<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-93<br />

Replies to Attacks on Paul Hagen: What<br />

"Neue Volkszeitung" Refused to Publish<br />

1941. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

Hagen, Paul; Kingdon, Frank; Baker, Alfred B.;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-94<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-95<br />

[German language press in Middle West]<br />

May 15, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Dodge County Pioneer (newspaper); Der Luth-<br />

eraner (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-96<br />

[Manfred Killinger]<br />

May 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Killinger, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-97 to INT-13GE-98<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-99<br />

Strasser's Free Germans Support United<br />

Nations<br />

Jan. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-100<br />

[German language press activities]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

California Staats-Zeitung (newspaper); Deutsche<br />

Sonntagspost (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-101<br />

[Strasser's literary activities]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Lyons, Eugene;<br />

Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-102<br />

[Countess Rosie de Waldeck]<br />

May 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Waldeck, Rosie; Ullstein, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-103<br />

Why did the Reichstag Convene on April 26,<br />

1942<br />

May 7-14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-104<br />

[Neue Beginnen Bewegung]<br />

May 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-105<br />

Further Report on German Emigration in<br />

U.S.; German Social-Democrats in U.S.<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; German Branch <strong>of</strong><br />

American Social-Democratic Federation; Ger-<br />

man Labor Delegation in United States; Neue<br />

Volkszeitung (newspaper); Strasser, Otto:<br />

Rauschning, Hermann; Bruening, Heinrich;<br />

Spiecker, Karl; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Hagen, Paul; Tillich, Paul;<br />

Staudinger, Hans; Thompson, Dorothy; Foerst-<br />

er, Frederick. W.<br />

INT-13GE-106<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 163


INT-13GE-107 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-107<br />

[Combating underground Nazi movements<br />

after war]<br />

Jan. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-108<br />

Zeitung in Rot<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-109<br />

Rauschning Calls V. S. the Backbone <strong>of</strong> War<br />

With Russia in Position <strong>of</strong> Decisive Influence<br />

Mar. 6-20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-110<br />

S. F. Bund Smashed by FBI Raids; 17<br />

Arrested by FBI in Bay Raids on Bund<br />

Mar. 14. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Inves-<br />

tigation; Nazis and Nazi Party; German-<br />

American Bund<br />

INT-13GE-111<br />

Need Funds for Refugees On Way to Mexico<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-13GE-112<br />

Mr. Albert Unger<br />

Mar. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hahn, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-113<br />

German Anti-Nazi Eagerly Heard <strong>of</strong> Stalin's<br />

Speech<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Stalin, Joseph; Hitler,<br />

Adolf; Erwin, K.<br />

INT-13GE-114<br />

Suit to Revoke Citizenship <strong>of</strong> Bundist Begun<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; German-American<br />

Bund; Huissel, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-115<br />

German-Americans Praise CIO Stand<br />

Apr. 13. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: CIO; German-American Bund; Ger-<br />

man-American League for Culture <strong>of</strong> Northern<br />

New Jersey; Knopf, Charles<br />

INT-13GE-116<br />

Hoarding Threat to German Collapse,<br />

Ex-Banker Says<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palyi, Melchior<br />

INT-13GE-117<br />

Martin Plettl<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plettl, Martin<br />

INT-13GE-118<br />

[Utilization <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

organizations]<br />

164 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Apr. 11-17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Sons <strong>of</strong> Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-119<br />

[Neue Beginnen Bewegung]<br />

May 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Hoellering, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-120<br />

[Grzesinski's views]<br />

May 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-121<br />

Declaration on the Case <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen<br />

May 18, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-122<br />

[Paul Hagen case]<br />

May 4, 1942. 17 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-123<br />

War, Revolution, and Peace<br />

May 29, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Reconstruction;<br />

Territorial claims; Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-124<br />

[Freies Deutschland]<br />

Feb. 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical);<br />

Renn, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-125<br />

"After HiUer-What?"<br />

June 1, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Hi-<br />

tler, Adolf; von Hentig, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-126<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

societies]<br />

May 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-127<br />

Rauschning Takes Citizenship Step<br />

May 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-128<br />

America's Vanishing German-Language Press<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-13GE-129<br />

Mr. Jeremies and Alfredo Segre<br />

June 2. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Vignaux, Paul; Jeremías, Mr.;<br />

Segre, Alfredo<br />

INT-13GE-130<br />

Free German Group Is Incorporated Here<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-131<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-132<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> article by Gustav<br />

Scweppendick in New York Staats-Zeitung,<br />

March 6, 1942<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scweppendick, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-133<br />

[Baron Lentz]<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lentz, Baron<br />

INT-13GE-134<br />

German Voice to Go on Air<br />

May 2. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Wisconsin Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Societies; H<strong>of</strong>mann, Bern-<br />

hard<br />

INT-13GE-135<br />

New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

Apr. 30. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Schwaebisches Wo-<br />

chenblatt (newspaper); Zimmerman, Eugene<br />

INT-13GE-136<br />

German Newspapers in Boston and Vicinity<br />

Apr. 21. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-13GE-137<br />

German-American Press<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Milwaukee Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-138<br />

Amerika-Deutsch Volkbund<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Bund<br />

INT-13GE-139<br />

Staudinger Named Dean<br />

May 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New School for Social Research;<br />

Staudinger, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-140<br />

[Carl J. Friedrich]<br />

May 23, 28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friedrich, Carl J.<br />

INT-13GE-141<br />

Pro-German Propaganda by Indirection in<br />

German language Press; Recent Impressions<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Language Press<br />

May 18, 26, 1942. 16 p.<br />

INT-13GE-142<br />

Ex-Prussian To Speak at Relief Rally<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-143<br />

[Information on certain German<br />

personalities]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: zur Nida, Krug; Schellenberg, Wal-<br />

ter; Besthom, Capt.; Christiansen, Gen.; Leroy-<br />

Ladurie, Jacques<br />

INT-13GE-144<br />

[German personalities in diplomatic corps or<br />

with connections to German government]<br />

Apr. 23. 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Espionage; Manville, Mrs.; Sieburg, Friedrich;<br />

Henninger, Gen.; Japps, Herbet; Schultz-Ber-<br />

nett, "Jonathan"; von Grothe, Fritz; Butting,<br />

Otto; List, Herbert; Korth, Theodor; Pop<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

George<br />

INT-13GE-145<br />

Edmund H. Stinnes: Economic Unification <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe<br />

Nov. 8, 1941 to Jan. 29, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Stinnes, Ed-<br />

mund H.; Wagner, Friedelinde; von Gaevemie,<br />

Gero<br />

INT-13GE-146<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

May 2, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-147<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-148<br />

[Pro-Soviet German and Austrian refugee<br />

activities in U.S. and Mexico]<br />

May 7-18. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Mexico; Aufbau<br />

(newspaper); Das Andere Deutschland (Latin<br />

America); Freies Deutschland (periodical); Bo-<br />

enheim, Felix; Deutsch, Julius; George, Man-<br />

fred; Siemsen, August<br />

INT-13GE-149<br />

[Dr. Lepold Schwartzchild]<br />

May 22, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarzschild, Leopold<br />

INT-13GE-150<br />

Die Vereinigung Freier Deutscher<br />

May 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-151<br />

[Hans von Hentig]<br />

May 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hentig, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-152<br />

[German refugee groups in New York]<br />

May 28, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Refugees; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Aufbau (newspaper); Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Tillich,<br />

Paul; Staudinger, Hans; Schairer, Reinhold;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Rosenfeld, Kurt; Niebuhr,<br />

Reinhold; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-153<br />

[German-language press attitudes toward<br />

world situation]<br />

June 1, 1942. 24 p.<br />

INT-13GE-154<br />

German-American Press<br />

July 1-8, 1943. 13 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Neutrality; Cleve-<br />

land Waechter und Anzeiger (newspaper);<br />

Omaha Volkszeitung Tribuene (newspaper);<br />

Chicago Abendpost (newspaper); New Jersey<br />

Freie Zeitung (newspaper); Freie Presse fuer<br />

Texas (newspaper); Philadelphia Lutherischer<br />

Herold (newspaper); Aurora und Christliche<br />

Woche (newspaper); New Yorker Staats-Zeitung<br />

und Herold (newspaper); Rochester Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); California Staats-Zeitung (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-13GE-155<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-156<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's political career in the<br />

Weimar Republic]<br />

June 4, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Constitutions; Bru-<br />

ening, Heinrich; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-157<br />

[Newspaper clippings (in German) on German<br />

American Congress for Democracy]<br />

June 6. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

Schairer, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-158<br />

[Propaganda work amongst U.S. and South<br />

American Germans]<br />

July 2, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Espionage; New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper);<br />

Schlamm, Willi; Strasser, Otto; Grzesinski,<br />

Albert<br />

INT-13GE-159<br />

German-language press analysis<br />

July 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical);<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

INT-13GE-160<br />

General Information [on morale and<br />

conditions in Germany]<br />

June 20, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Economic conditions; Ra-<br />

tioning; Military personnel; Aerial bombing;<br />

Goering, Hermann; Himmler, Heinrich; Ribben-<br />

trop, Joachim<br />

INT-13GE-161<br />

[Otto Strasser]<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Quin, Michael; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-173<br />

INT-13GE-162<br />

[German Communist press in U.S.]<br />

July 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boemer, Otto; Renn, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-163<br />

[German-American attitudes in Yorkville,<br />

New York City]<br />

July 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-164<br />

Lecture Recently Delivered by Dr. H.<br />

Rauschning<br />

June 6, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Christians and Christianity;<br />

Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-165<br />

[Anti-Nazi freedom movement in Bogota,<br />

Colombia]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Colombia<br />

INT-13GE-166<br />

Commentary on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

Domestic and Military Situation; Political<br />

Propaganda Directed Toward Germany<br />

June 1, 3, 1942. 53 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; War casualties;<br />

Military personnel; Food rationing; Under-<br />

ground movements; Morale; Italy; France;<br />

Norway<br />

INT-13GE-167<br />

Columns by Dr. Paul Schwarz<br />

("Diplomaticus") from New York<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold.<br />

Feb. 8 to Aug. 16, 1942. 72 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-168<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-169<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-170<br />

Germanic Folk <strong>of</strong> Chicagoland and War Effort<br />

June 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-13GE-171<br />

[Free Germany Fund]<br />

May 26 to June 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Free German Fund;<br />

Heater, Gabriel<br />

INT-13GE-172<br />

Foreign-language press; Browder and Bridges<br />

June 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Browder, Earl; Bridges, Harry<br />

INT-13GE-173<br />

Hitler's Dictatorial Powers End on May 10,<br />

1943<br />

June 3. 1942. S p.<br />

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INT-13GE-173<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-174<br />

[Nazi content <strong>of</strong> radio broadcast in New York<br />

City]<br />

June 6, 1942. 4 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Radio<br />

INT-13GE-175<br />

Provisional List <strong>of</strong> exiled German democratic<br />

and labor leaders for a Radio Propaganda<br />

into jrermany<br />

June 30, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Association <strong>of</strong> Free Ger-<br />

mans; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-176<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-177<br />

German Social Democracy<br />

June 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-178<br />

[Will Schaber and Ernst Jaeckh]<br />

June 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaeckh, Ernst; Schaber, Will<br />

INT-13GE-179 to INT-13GE-180<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-181<br />

Reinhold Schairer<br />

June 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schairer, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-182<br />

[Adolf Wagner resignation as Gaulieter <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria]<br />

June 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Wagner, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-183 to INT-13GE-184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-185<br />

Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

July 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

INT-13GE-186<br />

[Ribbentrop interview with Spanish Review<br />

Agency EFE]<br />

June 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Ribbentrop, Joachim<br />

INT-13GE-187<br />

[German-Americans in Illinois]<br />

June 1, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Illinois; Chicago Abendpost (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-188<br />

Albert Grzesinski<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-189<br />

[Freies Deutschland]<br />

June 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-190<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-191<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

166 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-192<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United<br />

States: First Reports - 1933-1934<br />

Oct. 27, 1941. 39 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; Anti-Semitism; Nation-<br />

alists and nationalist parties; Friends <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Germany; Gissibl, Fritz; Spanknoebel, Heinz;<br />

Klein, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-193<br />

Behind the Nazi Activities in the United<br />

States: continued<br />

Oct. 27, 1941. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Bund; German-<br />

American National Alliance<br />

INT-13GE-194<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

June 9 to July 28, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Catholic parties; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Goerster, Eugen; Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-195<br />

On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in<br />

Nazi Germany Against Anti-Nazi Germans<br />

June 30, 1942. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Arrest; Political prison-<br />

ers; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Radio; Association <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans<br />

INT-13GE-196<br />

[Political attitudes <strong>of</strong> Germans in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.]<br />

May 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-13GE-197<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> lecture by Kurt Braun at<br />

American Sociological Society meeting]<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braun, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-198<br />

[British intercept on Foerster]<br />

June 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-199<br />

"Free German" Group Formed to Help Oust<br />

Nazis, Set Up Republic<br />

June 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-200<br />

U.S. Subpoenas "Einheitsfront" Chief in<br />

Probe<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American National Al-<br />

liance; Wamholtz, Paul A.<br />

INT-13GE-201<br />

German Descendants in U.S. to Broadcast<br />

June 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-202<br />

Ex-Stevedore for Nazi Now Loading U.S.<br />

Ships<br />

May 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Jarka Corp.<br />

INT-13GE-203<br />

German-American Press<br />

June 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rochester Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper); Aufbau<br />

(newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-204<br />

German-American Press<br />

June 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Chicago Abendpost (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-205<br />

Pro-Nazi Papers (German Language) in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A<br />

Feb. 1941-June 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality<br />

INT-13GE-206<br />

Special Report on Milwaukee Herold<br />

June 19. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Milwaukee He-<br />

rold (newspaper); Leicht, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-207<br />

Report on German Activity in the United<br />

States<br />

May 23, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltimore, Md.; Baltimore Corre-<br />

spondence (newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-208<br />

Third report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: May 19-31, 1942<br />

June 20, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper); De-<br />

troiter Abendpost (newspaper); Deutsche Wo-<br />

chenschrift St. Louis (newspaper); Der<br />

Lutheraner (newspaper); Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-209<br />

Will Germany Crack?<br />

June 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-210<br />

[German military strategy and psychology]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 9 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-211<br />

Report on conversation with Paul Hagen<br />

July 4, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-212<br />

Report on Milwaukee Schwabenfest, August 1<br />

and 2<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-213<br />

Gerhart Seger<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-214<br />

Charges Against Paul Scheffer<br />

Aug. 1-5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hour (newspaper); Aufbau (newspa-<br />

per); Scheffer, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-215<br />

Two New Books: "Will Germany Crack?";<br />

"New Order in Poland"<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Morale; Hagen, Paul; Segal,<br />

Simon<br />

INT-13GE-216<br />

Cooperation <strong>of</strong> German Organizations with<br />

Organizations Loyal to <strong>US</strong>A; Max Limbach;<br />

San Diego and Vicinity-Followers <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

July 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Diego, Calif.; Limbach, Max<br />

INT-13GE-217<br />

[Otto Strasser]<br />

July 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Brown, John; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-218<br />

[German American Emergency Conference,<br />

mass rally, Mar. 1, 1942]<br />

July 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference<br />

INT-13GE-219<br />

[Morale and political views inside Germany]<br />

July 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-13GE-220<br />

[Mrs. Stewart's views on German federalism]<br />

July 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stewart, Miriam<br />

INT-13GE-221<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League]<br />

July 24, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League; German American (periodical); German<br />

American Emergency Conference; Neue Volk-<br />

szeitung (newspaper); Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-222<br />

[Albert Carl Grzesinski]<br />

July 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-223<br />

Anti-Nazi German Langnage Newspapers<br />

July 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical);<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

Chicago Abendpost (newspaper); Beiden, Mi-<br />

chael; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-224<br />

[Steuben News]<br />

July 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben News (newspaper); Kud-<br />

lich, Hermann C.<br />

INT-13GE-225<br />

[Neue Beginnen Movement]<br />

June 6 to July 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Moller,<br />

Rudolph; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-226<br />

Interview with Paul Hagen<br />

June 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-227<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-228<br />

Paul Hagen<br />

June 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-229<br />

[Catholic European emigre views on Neue<br />

Beginnen group]<br />

May 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Neue Beginnen<br />

Bewegung; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-230<br />

What We Are Fighting For. Why Shouldn't<br />

We Make Intelligent Use <strong>of</strong> Friendly<br />

"Enemy" Aliens?<br />

May 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agar, Herbert<br />

INT-13GE-231<br />

Memorandum regarding German<br />

organizations<br />

July 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League; Germania Club<br />

INT-13GE-232<br />

[Visit to Bronx restaurant with German<br />

clientele]<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-233<br />

German question<br />

INT-13GE-244<br />

July 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central European Observer (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-13GE-234<br />

[German-American Anti-Axis League rallies]<br />

July 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Gutknecht, John C.<br />

INT-13GE-235<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

July 9, 1942. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-236<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-237<br />

Excerpts from "The Nazi Underground in<br />

South America' by Hugo Fernandez Artucio<br />

June 29, 1942. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Underground move-<br />

ments; Artucio, Hugo F.<br />

INT-13GE-238<br />

[Dr. and Mrs. Friedrich Roetter]<br />

July 6. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-239<br />

[Gerhart H. Seger]<br />

July 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-240<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

July 24. 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan Germanism; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-241<br />

[Leo Bass's assumption <strong>of</strong> editorial direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Yorker Staats-Zeitung]<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Bass, Leo<br />

INT-13GE-242<br />

Second memorandum on more important<br />

immigration in the United Nations: Otto<br />

Strasser<br />

July 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-243<br />

German Political Refugee Groups in U.S.A.<br />

June 24, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Great Britain; Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom; German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Free German Movement; Grzesinski,<br />

Albert; Goldsmith, Arthur; Schairer, Reinhold;<br />

Sollmann, Wilhelm; Hagen, Paul; Seger, Gerhart<br />

H.; von Hahn, Rudolf; Strasser, Otto; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich; von und zu Loewenstein, Hubertus<br />

INT-13GE-244<br />

[Times book review <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen's "Will<br />

Germany Crack?"]<br />

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INT-13GE-244 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 28. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-245<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-246<br />

German American National Alliance, Chicago,<br />

m.<br />

June 18, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American National Al-<br />

liance<br />

INT-13GE-247<br />

Free German Activities: Free Germans<br />

Publish A Manifesto in the Brazilian Press<br />

June 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Das Andere Deutschland<br />

(Latin America)<br />

INT-13GE-248<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-249<br />

German-Americans' Impressions <strong>of</strong> Yorkville<br />

After Pearl Harbor<br />

June 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-250<br />

Hitler Seen Doomed Because <strong>of</strong> Break With<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er<br />

July 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf; Haush<strong>of</strong>er, Karl;<br />

Wiegert, H.W.<br />

INT-13GE-251<br />

Says Victory First Factor in Post-War<br />

June 12. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simons, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-252<br />

<strong>US</strong>A-<strong>US</strong>SR Pact Lauded by Germans Here<br />

June 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-253<br />

Ludwig Lore, 67; Anti-Nazi Writer<br />

July 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lore, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-254<br />

Karl Westendorpf<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Westendorpf, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-255 to INT-13GE-256<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-257<br />

Die deutsche Gruppe "Neubeginnen"<br />

June 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung<br />

INT-13GE-258<br />

Hitlers Trotzkisten melden sich; Die<br />

Wahrheit mach Schwindlig<br />

July 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-259<br />

Fourth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 1-10, 1942; Fifth<br />

report... June 11-20, 1942<br />

July 9, 14, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper); Deutsche<br />

Wochenschrift St. Louis (newspaper); Der<br />

Lutheraner (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-260<br />

Sixth report on American newspapers in<br />

German, period: June 21-30, 1942; Seventh<br />

report...July 1-10, 1942<br />

July 21, 29, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper); Deutsche<br />

Wochenschrift St. Louis (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-261<br />

[Marshal Timoshenko Supposed to be<br />

Dismissed]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Timoshenko, Semeon<br />

INT-13GE-262<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung article as<br />

concealed invitation to sabotage]<br />

July 2-7. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Sabotage; New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-263<br />

German-American Press<br />

July 10, 20. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabotage; Steuben News (newspa-<br />

per); New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

(newspaper); Freie Presse fuer Texas (newspa-<br />

per); Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger (news-<br />

paper); Philadelphia Lutherischer Herold<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-264<br />

German-American Press<br />

July 27. Aug. 3, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia Lutherischer Herold<br />

(newspaper); California Staats-Zeitung (newspa-<br />

per); Schwaebisches Wochenblatt (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-265<br />

[Missing]<br />

168 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-266<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig]<br />

Oct 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-267<br />

Proposed council <strong>of</strong> German refugees<br />

Oct. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-268<br />

A few items <strong>of</strong> interest on Grossman <strong>of</strong> CBS<br />

Oct 16, 1942. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Grossman, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-269<br />

Albert Carl Grzesinski<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-270<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Names <strong>of</strong> Perpetrators <strong>of</strong> Nazi<br />

Hostage Executions<br />

Oct. 1. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Hostages<br />

INT-13GE-271<br />

Material From the Dies Committee<br />

Fee. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-272<br />

Report on Particularism in Germany<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-13GE-273<br />

[Rhineland particularist sentiment]<br />

Oci. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rhineland; Separatists and separa-<br />

tist parties<br />

INT-13GE-274<br />

Dr. Julius Lips and his views on<br />

Particularism<br />

Aug. 21, 24. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Lips, Julius E.<br />

INT-13GE-275<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Bavarian particularists<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-13GE-276<br />

[Austrian and Bavarian regionalism]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Austria; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties<br />

INT-13GE-277<br />

Kurt Rieth<br />

July 21. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Espionage; Rieth,<br />

Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-278<br />

German American Anti-Nazi Organization<br />

June 25. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-279<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-280<br />

Francis Henson<br />

July 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Henson, Francis<br />

INT-13GE-281<br />

Nazis in Mexico<br />

July 18. 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-13GE-282<br />

[German commnnist tactics]<br />

Aug. 14. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-283<br />

[Yorkrille reactions to execution <strong>of</strong> Nazi<br />

saboteurs]<br />

Aug. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-284<br />

Jndge Gntknect-German-American Anti-Nazi<br />

League<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy; Gutknecht, John C.<br />

INT-13GE-285<br />

Interview with Dr. Bronisch in re Loyal<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; German<br />

Language Broadcasts Dealing With Field <strong>of</strong><br />

Religion in Present Crisis<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Bronisch, Gotthilf<br />

INT-13GE-286<br />

Dr. Spiecker<br />

Aug. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-287<br />

More about Paul Hagen<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-288<br />

[Marya Blow Associates]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marya Blow Associates<br />

INT-13GE-289<br />

Charles Friediger's views on separatism and<br />

particularism<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Friediger, Charles B.<br />

INT-13GE-290<br />

Bavarian Separatism<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Hol-<br />

bom, Hajo<br />

INT-13GE-291<br />

F. W. Foerster and his views on Particularism<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-292<br />

Ernst Jaeckh<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaeckh, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-293<br />

Emil Leicht <strong>of</strong> the National Weeklies<br />

Sept 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Weeklies, Inc.; Leicht,<br />

Emil; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-294<br />

Render the Germans Impotent As A Military<br />

Threat<br />

June 16, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Boundaries; Poland; Gerard, James W.<br />

INT-13GE-295<br />

U.S. <strong>of</strong> Europe Seen as Cure for War Menace<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Regional organization;<br />

Boundaries; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-296<br />

Bishops in Reich Urge Pope to Advance<br />

Peace Program<br />

July 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Vatican<br />

City<br />

INT-13GE-297<br />

Meeting: German Branch <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />

Democratic Federation<br />

Sept. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Social Democratic<br />

Federation, German Branch in U.S.; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-298<br />

German-American Pioneer Society<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iowa; German-American Pioneer<br />

Society<br />

INT-13GE-299<br />

German-American Organizations<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-300<br />

On Certain German Personalities in the<br />

Middle West<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Frank X.; Ermath, Fritz;<br />

Beckman, Francis J.<br />

INT-13GE-301<br />

Goetz A. Briefs<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Briefs, Goetz<br />

INT-13GE-302<br />

Steuben Society: Mr. George Seibel<br />

Sept. 25, 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society; Seibel, George<br />

INT-13GE-303<br />

[Possible use <strong>of</strong> Red Cross <strong>of</strong>fices to transmit<br />

coded messages]<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

American National Red Cross<br />

INT-13GE-304<br />

[Shipping news]<br />

Sept. 1, 1940. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-314<br />

INT-13GE-305<br />

[Biographical data on certain individuals]<br />

Sept 22, 23. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Siemsen, Hans; von Schultze, Gaev-<br />

emitz; Stinnes, Edmund H.; Schairer, Reinhold;<br />

Cahen, Fritz M.; Winkler, Ernst; Rosinski,<br />

Herbert; Singer, Kurt; Matthias, Leon; von<br />

Lowenstein-Scharffeneck, Hubertus; von Sei-<br />

dler, Franz; Wenzel, Jacksch; Jaeckh, Ernst;<br />

Immanuel, Max; Fluegge, Rudolf; Schlesinger,<br />

Moritz; Ehrmath, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-306<br />

[Germans in Pennsylvania; Catholic Knights<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. George]<br />

Sept. 17, 21, 1942. 44 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Sonntagsbote (newspaper); Volksblatt<br />

und Freiheitsfreund (newspaper); Catholic<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> St. George<br />

INT-13GE-307<br />

Your German-American Neighbor<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; von und zu Putlitz, Wolf-<br />

gang<br />

INT-13GE-308<br />

Schwabischer Sangerbund<br />

Sept. 75, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Schwabischer San-<br />

gerbund<br />

INT-13GE-309<br />

[Milwaukee Forum]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-310<br />

[Trade between Japan and Germany]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Foreign trade; Blockades<br />

INT-13GE-311<br />

Note on Leading German Political Refugees<br />

and Their Reaction to a Peace Offensive and<br />

to Peace Settlement<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-312<br />

Material from Franz Neumann<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Neumann, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-313<br />

[Free Europe Radio Station]<br />

Sept 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Free Europe Radio Station<br />

INT-13GE-314<br />

Data gathered in conversation with D.CD. in<br />

New York <strong>Office</strong><br />

Sept. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto; Bruening, Heinrich;<br />

von und zu Putlitz, Wolfgang; Rezinski, Herbert<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 169


INT-13GE-315<br />

INT-13GE-315<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

INT-13GE-316<br />

Refugees in der Wirtschaft<br />

Sept 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-13GE-317<br />

[National Weeklies chain, Texas Herold,<br />

Akron Germania]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Weeklies, Inc.; Texas He-<br />

rold (newspaper); Akron Germania (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-318<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-13GE-319<br />

Interview with Paul Schwarz in New York<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; Schwarz, Paul; Ribben-<br />

trop, Joachim<br />

INT-13GE-320<br />

Dr. Jacobson's article in Neue Volks-Zeitung<br />

Sept. 18-23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper); Jacobson, Walter<br />

INT-13GE-321<br />

Oskar Maria Graf<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Graf, Oskar M; Heilbrunn,<br />

L. V.<br />

INT-13GE-322<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Ger-<br />

man Democratic Study Group; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried; Baerensprung, Horst<br />

INT-13GE-323<br />

Amoral Schizophrenia<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Militarism; Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

INT-13GE-324<br />

Inner-European Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Germany: A<br />

Series <strong>of</strong> Maps<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 52 p. Maps.<br />

Descriptors: Maps; Boundaries; Racial and ethnic<br />

groups; Geography<br />

INT-13GE-325<br />

[Dr. Rudolf Katz]<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Katz,<br />

Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-326<br />

[Rudolf Katz]<br />

Sept 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Katz,<br />

Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-327<br />

[Missing]<br />

170 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-328<br />

Anti-Nazi Propaganda To Open New Fronts<br />

to Hasten Defeat <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 12 p.<br />

INT-13GE-329<br />

Zwanzig Jahre Terror<br />

June 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crimes against humanity<br />

INT-13GE-330<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

June 24, ¡942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference; Rosenfeld, Kurt; Koehler, Rudolph<br />

INT-13GE-331<br />

[German American Emergency Conference]<br />

June 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference; Rosenfeld, Kurt; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-332<br />

[Yorkville visit]<br />

July 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-333<br />

[Article in Freies Deutschland]<br />

July 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical); Bo-<br />

emer. Otto<br />

INT-13GE-334<br />

[Letter from Carl Wittke]<br />

July 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wittke, Carl<br />

INT-13GE-335<br />

A Dossier on the Stenben Society<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society<br />

INT-13GE-336<br />

T. H. Tetens and Karl Lachmann<br />

July 13, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Under-<br />

ground movements; Tetens, Theodore H.;<br />

Lachmann, Karl E.; Renner, George T.<br />

INT-13GE-337<br />

T.H. Tetens<br />

Aug. 15, 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-338<br />

Interview with Dr. Immanuel and his<br />

Proposal to Found a Magazine for Dr.<br />

Foerster and His Circle; Proposal for Civilian<br />

Rehabilitation Corps<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; U.S. military occu-<br />

pation policies; Education; Civilian Rehabilita-<br />

tion Corps; Bureau <strong>of</strong> Geopolitical Research;<br />

Reconstruction Service Committee; Immanuel,<br />

Max; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-339<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-340<br />

Trends among German-Americans in New<br />

York. Account <strong>of</strong> recent visits to Yorkville.<br />

July 16. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-341<br />

Interview with Dr. Roetter on the Popular<br />

Front<br />

July 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-342<br />

Dr. Eugen Guerster<br />

Aug. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerster, Eugen<br />

INT-13GE-343<br />

[Economic conditions in Germany]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Food supply<br />

INT-13GE-344<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner, Dr. Schulze-Gaevemitz,<br />

Dr. Felix Morely]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Friedelinde; Schulze-Gaev-<br />

emitz, Mr.; Morley, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-345<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Neutrality; Espionage;<br />

German-American National Alliance; German-<br />

American Vocational League; Germania Club:<br />

German-American Citizens' League <strong>of</strong> Illinois;<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Deutsche-<br />

Amerikanische Buerger-Zeitung (newspaper);<br />

Chicago Tribune (newspaper); Neue Volk-<br />

szeitung (newspaper); Parry, Albert; Gutknecht.<br />

John C; Kruse, William; Wamholtz, Paul A.;<br />

Silge, Walter H.; Siebel, August F.; Kruetgen,<br />

Ernest J.; Steinhaus, Arthur H.; Jaeger, William;<br />

Pesch, Nicholas; Kelly, Edward J.<br />

INT-13GE-346<br />

Article on Otto Strasser<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Economic policy;<br />

Regional organization; Radio; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Catholic Herald (newspaper); Free<br />

German Movement; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-347<br />

Reinhold Schairer and Arthur Goldsmith<br />

Aug. 31. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for Democracy; Goldsmith,<br />

Arthur; Schairer, Reinhold


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-380<br />

INT-13GE-348<br />

Baron von Putlitz<br />

Aug. 31, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

von und zu Putlitz, Wolfgang; Ribbentrop,<br />

Joachim<br />

INT-13GE-349<br />

[Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Siefen, William H.<br />

INT-13GE-350<br />

Peter Martin Lampel and his connections<br />

with Otto Strasser<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands East Indies; Lampel,<br />

Peter M.; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-351<br />

Report on Hoellering by Ernest Angel<br />

Sept. 18, 1940. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoellering, Franz; Angel, Ernest<br />

INT-13GE-352<br />

[Letter about Robert Heckert]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heckert, Robert<br />

INT-13GE-353<br />

[U.S. army training school for German<br />

military occupation administration,<br />

controversial teachers]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Education; Spykman, Nicholas J.; Bowman,<br />

Isaiah; Hagen, Paul; Wolfers, Arnold<br />

INT-13GE-354<br />

German Social Democracy in the United<br />

States and Great Britain; German Radical<br />

Groups in the United States and Great<br />

Britain<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Labor unions; Neue<br />

Beginnen Bewegung; Neumann, Franz; Grzesin-<br />

ski, Albert; Stampfer, Friedrich; Sollmann,<br />

Wilhelm; Katz, Rudolf; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-355<br />

Father Odo<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Württemberg, Carl Alexander<br />

INT-13GE-356<br />

[Heinrich Bruening]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-357<br />

Dr. Hummel<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hummel, Dr.<br />

INT-13GE-358<br />

First Report on the District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin; Second Report on the District <strong>of</strong><br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis; German-American<br />

Bund; German-American National Alliance;<br />

Steuben Society<br />

INT-13GE-359<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-360<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Foerster<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brookings Institute; Foerster, Frede-<br />

rick W.<br />

INT-13GE-361<br />

Steuben Society <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society<br />

INT-13GE-362<br />

Richard Grau letter<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Anti-Semitism; Grau,<br />

Richard<br />

INT-13GE-363<br />

Germans in Britain<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Refugees; Socialist<br />

Union; Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Vogel, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-364<br />

[German Catholics in Chicago, political<br />

attitudes]<br />

Oct. 9. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Beckman, Francis J.<br />

INT-13GE-365<br />

[German Catholics in Middle West]<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Social Jus-<br />

tice Review (periodical); Catholic Central Verein<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-13GE-366<br />

German Day Celebration, October 11,<br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin Federation <strong>of</strong> German-<br />

American Societies; Reiss, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-367<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Paul Hagen and Paul Hertz for a<br />

coalition <strong>of</strong> German refugee political groups<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Hertz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-368<br />

Paul Hagen<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Neue Beginnen<br />

Bewegung; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-369<br />

Neu Beginnen group<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Revolution; Economic policy; Neue<br />

Beginnen Bewegung<br />

INT-13GE-370<br />

David Schnur<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnur, David<br />

INT-13GE-371<br />

Attached letter <strong>of</strong> Gerhart Saenger<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saenger, Gerhart<br />

INT-13GE-372<br />

[Letter to Euncie Lisowski on German<br />

intellectuals in U.S.]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lisowski, Eunice<br />

INT-13GE-373<br />

German American Victory Festival<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; German American<br />

League for Culture; Mueller, Walter; Obermeier,<br />

Michael; Deutsch, Maria<br />

INT-13GE-374<br />

Nazi Life At Stake Goebbels Assert<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Goebbels,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-13GE-375<br />

Discussion over OWI policies among German<br />

refugees<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-376<br />

German American Congress for Democracy.<br />

Detroit, Michigan<br />

Oct. 23, 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; German-American<br />

Congress for Democracy; Scherber, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-377<br />

Lecture at Detroit Catholic Central High<br />

School under auspices <strong>of</strong> College Culture<br />

League, speaker Hermann Rauschning<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Rauschning, Her-<br />

INT-13GE-378<br />

Countess Rosie Waldeck<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Waldeck, Rosie<br />

INT-13GE-379<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the German American Congress<br />

for Democracy. Chicago, October 23, 1942<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; German-American<br />

Congress for Democracy; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Gutknecht, John C; Kruse,<br />

William<br />

INT-13GE-380<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 5 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 171


INT-13GE-380<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Scherber, Hans; Deac, Paul; Bo-<br />

ehme, Oscar; Streuer, Fritz K.<br />

INT-13GE-381<br />

["Freies Deutschland"]<br />

Aug. 9. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical); Til-<br />

lich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-382<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> "Neue Beginnen" group in<br />

Neue Volkszeitung]<br />

Aug. 14. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Neue<br />

Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-383<br />

[German Communist press]<br />

Oct. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical);<br />

Freies Deutschland (periodical); Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-384<br />

[European regionalism]<br />

JVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-385<br />

Steuben Society (German) meeting: October<br />

29, 1942, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Nov. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Lutheran Church;<br />

Steuben Society<br />

INT-13GE-386<br />

Needed - A New Propaganda Approach To<br />

Germany<br />

JVov. 11, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Crimes against<br />

humanity; Possonyi, Stefan<br />

INT-13GE-387<br />

[Germania Club <strong>of</strong> Chicago, history and<br />

membership data]<br />

JVov. 11. 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Germania Club<br />

INT-13GE-388<br />

"Süent War"<br />

iVov. 11. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Jansen,<br />

Jon B.; Weyl, Stefan<br />

INT-13GE-389<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans for a<br />

National Conference, sponsored by OWI<br />

Nov. 13. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization <strong>of</strong> German-Americans<br />

for a National Conference; Freies Deutschland<br />

(periodical); Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Rutz, Henry<br />

INT-13GE-390<br />

German American Emergency Conf.,<br />

November 13, 1942<br />

JVov. 14. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference; Boenheim, Felix; Rosenfeld, Kurt;<br />

Sergio, Lisa; Cot, Pierre<br />

INT-13GE-391<br />

[Theodore H. von Laue, release from<br />

internment]<br />

Aug. 26 to Nov. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Internment; Institute for Advanced<br />

Study, Princeton University; von Laue, Theo-<br />

dore H.<br />

INT-13GE-392<br />

[Paul Hagen and other German individuals]<br />

iVov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; von Brentano, Bern-<br />

hard; Fuchs, Maximilian; Kestner, Erich; Rup-<br />

precht, Crown Prince<br />

INT-13GE-393<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-394<br />

[Edmund Stinnes]<br />

Oct. 5. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

INT-13GE-395<br />

Edmund Stinnes' Course in International<br />

Affairs at Haverford College and His Views<br />

on Russo-German Rapprochement<br />

iVov. 4, 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Education; Haverford<br />

College; Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

INT-13GE-396<br />

[Letter to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Earle regarding his<br />

report "Separatism and National Unity In<br />

Germany"]<br />

JVov. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Earle, Edward M.<br />

INT-13GE-397<br />

Conversation with Mr. Henry Franklin<br />

Concerning Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Foerster<br />

JVov. 18, 21. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Franklin, Henry; Foerster, Frede-<br />

rick W.<br />

INT-13GE-398<br />

German Literature in Exile<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Radio;<br />

Klarman, Adolf D.; Graf, Oskar M.; von Unruh,<br />

Fritz; Toller, Ernst; Doeblin, Alfred; Werfel,<br />

Franz; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-399<br />

What Help From The German People?<br />

JVov. 20. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Reconstruction; Eco-<br />

nomic conditions; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-400<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

172 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-401<br />

Dr. Max Immanuel and Father Odo<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

JVov. 26. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immanuel, Max; von Württemberg,<br />

Carl Alexander; Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-402<br />

Gerhart Seger<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; National German-American Confer-<br />

ence; Seger, Gerhart H.; Strasser, Otto; Soll-<br />

mann, Wilhelm; Bruening, Heinrich; von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-403<br />

Army Transmitter North (Wehrmachtsender<br />

Nord)<br />

July 25, 28, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norway; Radio; Military personnel;<br />

Morale<br />

INT-13GE-404<br />

German Press<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winona, Minn.; Deutsche Sonntag-<br />

spost (newspaper); American Herald (newspa-<br />

per); National Weeklies, Inc.<br />

INT-13GE-405<br />

[New Yorker Schwaebisches Wochenblatt]<br />

¿ug. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Schwaebisches Wo-<br />

chenblatt (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-406<br />

Coverage <strong>of</strong> German-language press by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Sept. 16. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Detroit-<br />

er Abendpost (newspaper); Chicago Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Washington Staats-Zeitung (news-<br />

paper); German American National Alliance<br />

Newsletter (newspaper); California Vorwaerts<br />

(newspaper); Einwanderer's Freund (newspa-<br />

per); Connecticut Staats-Zeitung (newspaper);<br />

Sonntagsbote (newspaper); Volksblatt und Frei-<br />

heitsfreund (newspaper); New England Rund-<br />

schau (newspaper); Horton, Phillip<br />

INT-13GE-407<br />

[Leopold Heinemann]<br />

Sept. 23-28. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heinemann, Leopold<br />

INT-13GE-408<br />

Detailed Summary <strong>of</strong> Article in "Rochester<br />

Abendpost" September 21, 1942. Steuben<br />

Never Forgotten<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rochester Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Steuben Society; H<strong>of</strong>fman, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-409<br />

"Sonntagsbote"<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sonntagsbote (newspaper); Roth,<br />

Martin


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-442<br />

INT-13GE-410<br />

Franz Neamann<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neumann, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-411<br />

OWI organizational meeting on the German<br />

groups<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-412<br />

[Citizenship status <strong>of</strong> German political<br />

refugees, list]<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship<br />

INT-13GE-413<br />

German Societies. Detroit, Michigan<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-13GE-414<br />

[Financial support <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Free-<br />

dom; Niebuhr, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-415<br />

[Correspondence on article, "A New<br />

Propaganda Approach To German"]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Allied Nations; Crimes<br />

against humanity; Possonyi, Stefan<br />

INT-13GE-416<br />

Germany's place after Hitler's defeat<br />

Oct. 30, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; War crimes; Re-<br />

gional organization; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-417<br />

Report on German-American Day in<br />

Milwaukee, October 11, 1942<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Reiss, Otto; Brots,<br />

F.A.; Kroll, Max; Grunewald, Dora; Schreiber,<br />

Wilhelm; Schnabel, Wilhelm; Roetter, Ada<br />

INT-13GE-418<br />

German American Emergency Conference<br />

Ocr. 31, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference; German American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-419<br />

German Organizations in Pittsburgh Area<br />

[list]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; German Ameri-<br />

can Federation<br />

INT-13GE-420<br />

Steuben Society in Pittsburgh Area<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society; Meier, William F.<br />

INT-13GE-421<br />

[Otto Strasser and Bruno Fricke, report on<br />

alleged plans]<br />

iVov. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto; Fricke, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-422<br />

Account <strong>of</strong> talks with the Rev. Baron Oskar<br />

ron Soden<br />

iVov. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; von<br />

Soden, Oskar (Rev.)<br />

INT-13GE-423<br />

Rudolf Fluegge<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fluegge, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-424<br />

Der Harugari Ullgemeine Ordens- Zetiung<br />

Vereingten Staaten Von Amerika<br />

Nov. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-425<br />

Guenther Reinhardt<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reinhardt, Guenther<br />

INT-13GE-426<br />

German political refugees in Mexico<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Free German Movement;<br />

Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-427<br />

German-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Twin Cities<br />

iVov. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Paul, Minn.; Minneapolis, Minn.<br />

INT-13GE-428<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-429<br />

[Steuben Society isolationist attitudes]<br />

Oct. 24 to Nov. 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Steuben Society; H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

man, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-430<br />

Karl Spiecker<br />

TVov. 9, ¡942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-431<br />

Statement In Regard To Taking Into Custody<br />

And Release Of Arnold Bergstraesser<br />

iVov. 9, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Bergstraesser, Arnold<br />

INT-13GE-432<br />

[Latin American activities <strong>of</strong> Strasser<br />

movement]<br />

iVov. 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Free German Move-<br />

ment; Fricke, Bruno; Juergas, Enrique; Strasser,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-13GE-433<br />

Germans Who Came To United States<br />

Originally As Exchange Students Under<br />

Auspices <strong>of</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Education And Are Still Here, As Permanent<br />

Residents Of United States<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International cooperation<br />

in education and cultural activities; Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

International Education<br />

INT-13GE-434<br />

Strassers <strong>of</strong> Winnetka, minois<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-435<br />

[Pro-German propaganda <strong>of</strong> "California<br />

Staats-Zeitung"]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: California Staats-Zeitung (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-13GE-436<br />

[Karl VellmueUer]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: VellmueUer, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-437<br />

Carl Hermann Voss on Germans in Pittsburgh<br />

Dec. 2. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Voss, Carl H.<br />

INT-13GE-438<br />

[Postponement <strong>of</strong> publication on Bavarian<br />

particularism]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-13GE-439<br />

Speech Made by Constantine Poulos, Chief<br />

for Press, Foreign Language Division, <strong>Office</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> War Information, at Anniversary Dinner <strong>of</strong><br />

Neue Volks-Zeitung in New York, N.Y.,<br />

December 2, 1942<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper); Poulos, Constantine<br />

INT-13GE-440<br />

[Proposals for buying up German-American<br />

press]<br />

Nov. 27 to Dec. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Sigrid<br />

INT-13GE-441<br />

[Otto Strasser]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-442<br />

[Benedictine Press <strong>of</strong> Mount Angel, St.<br />

Benedict, Oreg.]<br />

Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Order <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Benedict; St. Joseph's Blatt (newspaper);<br />

Heibel, Alquin; Knab, Otto<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 173


INT-13GE-443<br />

INT-13GE-443<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

Luncheon, December 5, 1942<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Free-<br />

dom; Kingdon, Frank; Straight, Michael; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-444<br />

David Schnur<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tobacco industry and products;<br />

Jews and Judaism; Associated Leaf Tobacco Co.;<br />

Schnur, David<br />

INT-13GE-445<br />

German-Language Press in United States;<br />

German-Language Radio Broadcasting in<br />

United States<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Radio<br />

INT-13GE-446<br />

[Albert Grzesinski and Association <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-447<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-448<br />

[Russian attempts to encourage Bavarian<br />

particularism]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Bavaria; Separatists<br />

and separatist parties<br />

INT-13GE-449<br />

[Inquiry on Helmuth Cohen]<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cohen, Helmuth<br />

INT-13GE-450<br />

Additional Data on Germans in Chicago<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwaben Verein; Bayern Verein;<br />

Kolping Society; Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Katholisches Wochenblatt und Land-<br />

mann (newspaper); German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy; German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Ger-<br />

man American (periodical); Iberle, George;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.; Rutz, Henry; Kruse, William<br />

INT-13GE-451<br />

To the German People: There is a way out by<br />

Ernst Fischer<br />

Dec. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Underground movements;<br />

Fischer, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-452<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-453<br />

[Request for letter <strong>of</strong> recommendation for Dr.<br />

Walter Jacobson]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacobson, Walter<br />

INT-13GE-454<br />

More on Germans <strong>of</strong> Middle West<br />

Dec. 15. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-455<br />

[Request by Gerhart Seger to lecture before<br />

Washington Press Club]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-456<br />

German American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Dr. Horace Marston<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Marston, Horace<br />

INT-13GE-457<br />

["Schwarzes Korps" and particularism]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Schwarzes Korps (periodical); Thor-<br />

mann, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-458<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber regarding<br />

German situation in Detroit<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Radio; Scherber,<br />

Hans; Reister, Eric; Stephens, Max<br />

INT-13GE-459<br />

Statement by Baron von Soden's Group<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Militarism; Pan Germanism; von Soden,<br />

Oskar<br />

INT-13GE-460<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Consulting Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> German Refugees; United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; German-American Confer-<br />

ence; Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Katz, Rudolf; Ridder, Victor; Rutz,<br />

Henry; Niles, David; Treviranus, Gottfried<br />

INT-13GE-461<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

174 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-462<br />

Paul Hagen<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Hagen, Paul; Merker, Paul; Renn,<br />

Ludwig; Jurgensen, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-463<br />

Report on a Lecture Given December 10,<br />

1942, Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> IMAS <strong>of</strong> Boston:<br />

Dr. Heinrich Bruening, Speaker<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Immigrants' Mutai Aid Society;<br />

Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-464<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-465<br />

[Note from Victor Ridder]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-466<br />

[Controversy between German American<br />

Emergency Conference and Socialists]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference<br />

INT-13GE-467<br />

A Peculiar Pattern <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Column-<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> the German Seamen<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Nazis and Nazi<br />

party; North German Lloyd; Hamburger, Ernest<br />

INT-13GE-468<br />

"Free Germans" in Argentina<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Argentinisches Tageblatt<br />

(newspaper); Otra Alemania; Pestalozzi Schule<br />

(newspaper); Alemann, Ernesto F.; Siemsen,<br />

August<br />

INT-13GE-469<br />

[Request for information on Albert<br />

Grzesinski]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-470<br />

[Letter from Max Matthew Haw]<br />

Dec. 26, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haw, Max M.<br />

INT-13GE-471<br />

German Colony in State <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

Dec. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-13GE-472<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> loyal German-Americans for<br />

support <strong>of</strong> Allied cause]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-473<br />

[Herr Render's socialist activities in London]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Renner, George T.<br />

INT-13GE-474<br />

[Notwendige Aufklarung]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-508<br />

INT-13GE-475<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-476<br />

["America-Herold and Lincoln Freie Presse"<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> military activities, espionage, and<br />

aid for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

Dec 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Ameri-<br />

ca-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-477<br />

CIP Forum Discussion<br />

Apr. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Pan Germanism; Regional<br />

organization; Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; von und zu Loewenstein, Huber-<br />

tus; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-478<br />

Myth aobut "Discredited Leaders"<br />

Dec. 23-31, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-479<br />

Bavaria Union<br />

JVov. 2i-Dec. 31, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Pan-Germanism; Bavaria Union<br />

INT-13GE-480<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Hitler's Power<br />

Oct. 1942. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Militarism; Social<br />

conditions; Hitler, Adolf; Curian, Waldemar<br />

INT-13GE-481<br />

[Dissensions in Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Czechoslovakia; St. Joseph's Blatt (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-482<br />

Lecture <strong>of</strong> F.W. Foerster under auspices <strong>of</strong><br />

"Aufbau"<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; Karsen, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-483<br />

David Schnur<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schur, David<br />

INT-13GE-484<br />

[German-American attitudes in Yorkville,<br />

New York City]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-485<br />

German American National Conference<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American National Confer-<br />

ence<br />

INT-13GE-486<br />

[Bombing raids effect on morale in Germany]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Morale; Lipski,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-13GE-487<br />

Germans in Detroit, Michigan<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Central Verein (De-<br />

troit); Scherber, Hans; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-488<br />

[Moscow radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> Ernst Fischer]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Radio; Fischer, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-489<br />

Arthur J. Goldsmith's Views on Germany<br />

After the War<br />

Jan. 7. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Demilitarization; Boun-<br />

daries; Gestapo; Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

INT-13GE-490<br />

[Projected German committee to be headed<br />

by Heinrich Mann]<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-491<br />

Fifth report on the district <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Dec. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Neutrality; Steub-<br />

en Society; Schwaben Maennerchor; Damen-<br />

chor Saxonia; Damenchor der Freien Gemeinde<br />

INT-13GE-492<br />

Klaus Dohrn<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-493<br />

[CIP forum on German federalism]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-13GE-494<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> Jews on German questions]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; George, Manfred<br />

ÍNT-13GE-495<br />

[German public meeting in Pittsburgh,<br />

January 20, 1943]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Free World Associa-<br />

tion; German-American Congress for Democra-<br />

cy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Seibel,<br />

George<br />

INT-13GE-496<br />

Dr. Frederick W. Proewig<br />

Jan. 16. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-497<br />

Miss Friedelinde Wagner<br />

Jan. 18. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Friedelinde<br />

INT-13GE-498<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Germans in support<br />

<strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

Jan. 21. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; German-American<br />

United Societies <strong>of</strong> Cleveland; German-Ameri-<br />

can Conference; German-American League for<br />

Culture<br />

INT-13GE-499<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-500<br />

Public Health in Pre-War And War-Torn<br />

Germany<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Food rationing; Health<br />

facilities and services<br />

INT-13GE-501<br />

German Espionage in Argentina<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Espionage; Diplomatic<br />

and consular service<br />

INT-13GE-502<br />

["Einwanderers-Freund" - German newspaper<br />

in New York]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942-Jan. 5, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Einwanderers-Freund (newspaper);<br />

Und, Paul H. (Rev.)<br />

INT-13GE-503<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-504<br />

Sixth Report on District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee<br />

Wisconsin (Germans)<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-505<br />

["Fortune" round table on German question,<br />

January 22, 1943]<br />

Jan. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fortune (magazine); Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-506<br />

Albert Grzesinski<br />

Jan. 19. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-507<br />

Appeal to Germany's workers<br />

Jan. 23, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-508<br />

Kurt Singer, Swedish journalist<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Social Demokraten (news-<br />

paper); Singer, Kurt<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 175


INT-13GE-509 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-509<br />

["Freies Deutschland" views on Eight Points]<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Soviet Union; Freies<br />

Deutschland (periodical); Renn, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-510<br />

[German-American attitudes in Yorkville,<br />

New York City]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Neutrality<br />

INT-13GE-511<br />

German-American Views on Foreign Politics<br />

Feb. 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-512<br />

Newspapers in Difficulty<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger (newspaper);<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-513<br />

[German-speaking Yorkville in New York<br />

City]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-514<br />

Democratic Germans and the German<br />

Post-War Problem<br />

May 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-2]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 28<br />

INT-13GE-515<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 28, Oct. 6, 1942. 80 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 70<br />

INT-13GE-516<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-517<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 84<br />

INT-13GE-518<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 97<br />

INT-13GE-519<br />

Dr. Otto Strasser<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Economic<br />

policy; Regional organization; Free German<br />

Movement; Black Front; Strasser, Otto; Trevira-<br />

nus, Gottfried; Rauschning, Hermann; Strasser,<br />

Paul; Fuchs, Theodore; Fricke, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-520<br />

Nazi and Fascist Activities in Province <strong>of</strong><br />

Sante Fe, Argentina<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Fascists and Fascist par-<br />

ties<br />

INT-13GE-521<br />

Goldsmith Dinner<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

INT-13GE-522<br />

German Particularism<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-13GE-523<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> a deprussianized<br />

Germany]<br />

Nov., 1942; Mar. 19, 23, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Reconstruction;<br />

Regional organization; Economic policy; Thor-<br />

mann, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-524<br />

Swabian Societies Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-525<br />

[Missing]<br />

176 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-526<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

Democratic Federation<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-3.]<br />

Descriptors: B-5<br />

INT-13GE-527<br />

[Report on governor <strong>of</strong> Bavaria relief from<br />

duties] iVov. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; von Epp, Gen.<br />

INT-13GE-528<br />

Separatism and National Unity in Germany<br />

TVov. 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization<br />

INT-13GE-529<br />

Rev. Baron Carl von Soden and Dr. Frederick<br />

Proewig, both political refugees bom Bavaria<br />

iVov. 14, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Economic conditions; von Soden, Carl;<br />

Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-530<br />

Werner Thormann views on German<br />

federalism Dec. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Catholic par-<br />

ties; Thormann, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-531<br />

[German-American affairs in New York City]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; German-American Emer-<br />

gency Conference; German-American Congress<br />

for Democracy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Ridder, Victor; Shuster, George; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-532<br />

["Einwanderers Freund," Evangelical and<br />

Reformed Church newspaper]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Evangelical and Reformed Church;<br />

Einwanderers Freund (newspaper); Land, Paul<br />

H.<br />

INT-13GE-533<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> German-Americans to Manifesto<br />

<strong>of</strong> Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent<br />

INT-13GE-534<br />

Paul Merker and Otto Katz<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Otto; Merker, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-535<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Verein <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; German-American<br />

Central Organization <strong>of</strong> Michigan; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Scherber,<br />

Hans; Boehme, Oscar; Jacob, Anton; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-536<br />

Conditions in Germany and Italy<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Social conditions; Morale;<br />

Espionage; von Epp, Gen.<br />

INT-13GE-537<br />

German American Emergency Conference and<br />

the Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 101<br />

INT-13GE-538<br />

German Radio Hour in Detroit<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Radio; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Scherber,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-13GE-539<br />

Application for Position<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goodman, Eric<br />

INT-13GE-540<br />

[Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Otto Strasser and Erich<br />

Vossmeyer]<br />

JVov. 23, Dec. 26, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vossmeyer, Otto; Strasser, Otto;<br />

Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-541<br />

Fortune's German Forum<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Fortune (magazine)<br />

INT-13GE-542<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-576<br />

INT-13GE-543<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Arthur Goldsmith Group<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldsmith, Arthur; Rosinski, Her-<br />

bert; Schlesinger, Moritz; Staudinger, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-544<br />

Miss Eva Pfister<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pfister, Eva<br />

INT-13GE-545<br />

Dr. Frederick Proewig<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-546<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland Wa-<br />

echter und Anzeiger (newspaper); German-<br />

American Conference; Fischer, Paula; Biebel,<br />

Edward M.; Sommerlatte, John; Volbach, Walth-<br />

er M.; Goetze, Max; Ruedy, August; Meissner,<br />

Walter; Strassfurth, Herman; Lausche, Frank<br />

INT-13GE-547<br />

[Hans Simons' lecture on peace settlement]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simons, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-548<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-549<br />

["German American"]<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-550<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-551<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on German federalism]<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Boundaries;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-552<br />

[Gerhart H. Seger, Neue Beginnen<br />

Movement, and other items]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Hagen Paul<br />

INT-13GE-553<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943.<br />

INT-13GE-554<br />

[Dr. Anna Selig]<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Selig, Anna<br />

INT-13GE-555<br />

[British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> views on Otto<br />

Strasser]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-556<br />

"Freies Deutschland" and Communist Policies<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-557<br />

Klans Dohrn<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-558<br />

Rev. Paul H. Land<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Evangelical and Reformed Church;<br />

Land, Paul H.<br />

INT-13GE-559<br />

German Opposition<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Forced labor; Underground move-<br />

ments; Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Catholic parties; Bloch, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-560<br />

What To Do With Germany After the War<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Social conditions;<br />

Reconstruction; Labor unions; Catholic parties;<br />

Allied military occupation policies; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-561<br />

German Impossibilities<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; Political reforms;<br />

Jones, Alfred W.<br />

INT-13GE-562<br />

[Otto Strasser's plan for reorganization <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe]<br />

Jan. 25, Feb. 13, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Soviet Union; Reconstruc-<br />

tion; Regional organization; Boundaries; Fascists<br />

and fascist parties; Free German Movement;<br />

Black Front; Strasser, Otto; Fricke, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-563<br />

[Heinrich Bruening]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-564<br />

[Federalized Germany]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Thormann,<br />

Werner<br />

INT-13GE-565<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-566<br />

[German-American press reaction to Polish<br />

question]<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-13GE-567<br />

[German-American activities in Milwaukee]<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

INT-13GE-568<br />

Detaled report on meeting addressed by<br />

Gerhard Seger in Detroit, Jan. 31, 1943<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-569<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Section <strong>of</strong> Intercultural<br />

Library<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: M-ll<br />

INT-13GE-570<br />

German newspaper - "Ostfriesische<br />

Nachrichten" Feb. 17. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carroll County, Iowa; Ostfriesische<br />

Nachrichten (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-571<br />

To what extent is the German nation identical<br />

with Hitler? Feb. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Militarism; Reconstruction;<br />

Denazification; Hitler, Adolf; Foerster, Frede-<br />

rick W.<br />

INT-13GE-572<br />

Troy, N.Y. "Freie Presse" Feb. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Troy, N.Y.; Troy, N.Y. Freie Presse<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-573<br />

[Correspondence on German separatism and<br />

Prussianism]<br />

Oct. 22, 1942-Nov. 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-574<br />

Tetens' Memorandum on Particularism<br />

iVov. 9, 1942. 64 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Hanover; Separa-<br />

tists and separatist parties; Psychological war-<br />

fare; Racial and ethnic groups; Militarism;<br />

Bavarian People's Party; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-575<br />

World War Without Arms<br />

1932. 97 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; France; Switzerland;<br />

Netherlands; Prussia; Bavaria; World War I;<br />

Neutrality; Morale; Thimme, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-576<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-577<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 177


INT-13GE-578<br />

INT-13GE-578<br />

Pro-German Activities in United States;<br />

Information Regarding Activities <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Refugees and Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Extraction in U.S.<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Association <strong>of</strong> Free Ger-<br />

mans; McCoy, Charles; Deutsch, Harold;<br />

Treviranus, Gottfried; Potschek, Karl; von<br />

Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-579<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Kulturbund"<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Kulturbund;<br />

Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-580<br />

Milwaukee County Win-The-War Legislative<br />

Conference, Mar. 13 and 14, 1943<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Wisconsin State<br />

Conference on Social Legislation<br />

INT-13GE-581<br />

"Christmas Declaration": Struthers Burt<br />

Replies to What He Believes To Be a<br />

Misunderstanding <strong>of</strong> It<br />

Jan. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Burt, Struthers<br />

INT-13GE-582<br />

[Otto Strasser article]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-583<br />

[Henry Rutz]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rutz, Henry<br />

INT-13GE-584<br />

Captain Winkler at Anti-Axis League Rally<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 4 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Appreciate America, Inc.;<br />

Winkler, Ernst; Lavine, Sydney B.; Lorenzen,<br />

A.F.; von Schroetter, Eric; Kruse, William<br />

INT-13GE-585<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann's views; Institute on<br />

Patterns <strong>of</strong> Lasting Peace, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Colonialism; Economic policy; Sollmann,<br />

Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-586<br />

Mr. Riezler's Lecture<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Riezler, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-587<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-588<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> German Federalists<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Proewig,<br />

Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-589<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 24 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

13.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 110<br />

INT-13GE-590<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Vice President Wallace<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wallace, Henry A.<br />

INT-13GE-591<br />

[Reactions to forum held by Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo; Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-592<br />

[Gustav Stolper's views on Frederick<br />

Foerster's book "Europe and the German<br />

Problem"]<br />

Jan.18-Mar.18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Stolper, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-593<br />

[German policy on Jews]<br />

Mar. 25. May 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-13GE-594<br />

Campaign against German Federalism<br />

Mar. 19. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; New York<br />

Post (new«Daper); Petran, Tabitha<br />

INT-13GE-595<br />

Fourth Report on District <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin<br />

iVov. 28, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-596<br />

[German-American attitudes in Yorkville, New<br />

York City]<br />

Mar. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Neutrality<br />

INT-13GE-597<br />

[Missing]<br />

178 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-598<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans in<br />

Montevideo<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo, Uruguay; Latin Ameri-<br />

ca; Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi Germans, Montev-<br />

ideo, Uruguay; Siemsen, August; Kniestedt,<br />

Frederico; Berstein, E. G.; Olden, Balder; Jahn,<br />

Hans; Schulze, Carlos; Heumann, Otto; Rueb-<br />

ens, Annemarie; Reger-Jacob, Lieselott; Ecker-<br />

mann, Willi; Siel<strong>of</strong>f, Enrique; Jacob, P. Walter;<br />

Dauber, Doris; Siemsen, Pedro<br />

INT-13GE-599<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-600<br />

German Organizations in Cincinnati and<br />

Chicago<br />

Apr. 1. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

INT-13GE-601<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Bavarian Council<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Bavarian Council; Proewig, Frederick; von<br />

Soden, Carl<br />

INT-13GE-602<br />

New Alignments <strong>of</strong> German Political<br />

Refugees<br />

Mar. 18. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert; Hagen, Paul;<br />

Hertz, Paul; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Rinner, Erich<br />

INT-13GE-603<br />

Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher Vereine in<br />

Ausland<br />

Apr. 5. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fichte Bund; Verbund Deutscher<br />

Vereine in Ausland; Kessemeir, Heinrich; Kes-<br />

semeir, Rudolph<br />

INT-13GE-604<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-605<br />

German Round Table Discussion Sponsored<br />

by CIP<br />

Apr. 5. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization;<br />

Militarism; Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; Briefs, Goetz; von und zu<br />

Loewenstein, Hubertus; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-606<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-607<br />

Technologist<br />

Mar. 23, 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Technologist (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-608<br />

[Notes on Bruno Weil and certain German<br />

refugees]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weil, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-609<br />

Report on Montevideo Congress <strong>of</strong> Anti-Nazi<br />

Germans<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo, Uruguay; Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Anti-Nazi Germans, Montevideo, Uruguay; Das<br />

Andere Deutschland (Latin America); Siemsen,<br />

August; Olden, Balder<br />

INT-13GE-610<br />

Attitudes Toward the German People


Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-13GE-611<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-612<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy:<br />

Interview with Hans Scherber, President<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Americans All; German Central<br />

Verein <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Scherber, Hans; Jacob,<br />

Anton<br />

INT-13GE-613<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> East Prussia<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization;<br />

Boundaries; Social conditions; Slavs<br />

INT-13GE-614<br />

Polish claims to East Prussia ("Steuben<br />

News" item)<br />

Mar. 12. ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Poland; Boundaries; Steub-<br />

en News (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-615<br />

[German political refugees reaction to<br />

"revenge policies"]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen Paul; Smith, Kingsbury; Pol,<br />

Heinz<br />

INT-13GE-616<br />

Suggested Plans For a South-German<br />

Federation<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Catholic par-<br />

ties<br />

INT-13GE-617<br />

"That Good Old Fool, Uncle Sam. A Refugee<br />

Sounds a Warning"<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; German-American<br />

League for Culture; German-American Writers'<br />

Association; New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Brandi, Rudolf; Sattler,<br />

Otto; Jacobs, Hermann; Schoenstedt, Walter;<br />

Rosenfeld, Kurt; Graf, Oskar M.; George,<br />

Manfred; Ridder, Bernard<br />

INT-13GE-618<br />

Tendencies Pointing toward Establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

Small Nations within framework <strong>of</strong> Larger<br />

Federations - Opinions expressed by Dr.<br />

Hans Simons - April 2-3, 1943<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simons, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-619<br />

General Principles <strong>of</strong> Free World Association.<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> German Section<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Reconstruction; Free<br />

World Association<br />

INT-13GE-620<br />

Propaganda for a S<strong>of</strong>t Peace: Apologists for<br />

Germany Included Anti-Nazi Refugees, a<br />

Reader Says<br />

Apr. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan Germanism; Pol, Heinz; Tillin-<br />

ger, Eugene<br />

INT-13GE-621<br />

[German federalism and cultural<br />

characteristics <strong>of</strong> various parts <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

Apr. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization; Ra-<br />

cial and ethnic groups<br />

INT-13GE-622<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-623<br />

German Immigration 1933-1942<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-13GE-624<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: M-38<br />

INT-13GE-625<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

Mar. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-626<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-627<br />

[German legislative and constitutional<br />

matters]<br />

Apr. 20, 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Regional or-<br />

ganization<br />

INT-13GE-628<br />

[German federalist and particularist<br />

arguments]<br />

Apr. 16. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties; Pan Germanism; Militarism;<br />

Bavarian Council<br />

INT-13GE-629<br />

[Moscow radio address to Bavarians]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Radio<br />

INT-13GE-630<br />

German Peace Terms<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Walenberg, Jacob<br />

INT-13GE-631<br />

[Correspondence in German from Paul Hagen<br />

to Frederick W. Foerster]<br />

Feb. lO-Apr.20, 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-13GE-641<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-632<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> German organizations with<br />

incomplete information]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

INT-13GE-633<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: M-35<br />

INT-13GE-634<br />

Discussing the German Question<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillinger, Eugene; Ermath, Fritz;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.; Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-635<br />

Note on German Anti-Nazi Groups in Latin<br />

America<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Latin American<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Otra Alemania;<br />

Free German Movement<br />

INT-13GE-636<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria; Smith, Kingsbury; Proewig, Frederick;<br />

Barth, Max; von Hentig, Hans; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-637<br />

[Reaction to Kingsbury Smith's, "Our plan<br />

for a post-war Germany"]<br />

Apr. 20, May 1, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization;<br />

Smith, Kingsbury; Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Ludwig, Emil; Briefs, Goetz; von und zu<br />

Loewenstein, Hubertus; Grzesinski, Albert;<br />

Karsen, Fritz; Matthias, Leon; Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-638<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-639<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> So-Called Free German Entities<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Congress <strong>of</strong> So-<br />

Called Free German Entities, Jan., 1943<br />

INT-13GE-640<br />

[Reaction to Dr. Brandt's views <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American League for Culture]<br />

May 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American League for Cul-<br />

ture; German-American Writers Association;<br />

Brandi, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-641<br />

Germany Tomorrow<br />

May 4, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Allied mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom<br />

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INT-13GE-642 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-642<br />

German Maneuvers to Split the Allies<br />

May 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations<br />

INT-13GE-643<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-644<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Foerster<br />

and Tetens]<br />

May 7, 1943. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-645<br />

[Dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

May 7. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization<br />

INT-13GE-646<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

Call to an Emergency Work Conference to<br />

secure four freedoms for North Africa<br />

May 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; San Francisco, Calif.;<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

Citizens Committee for Democratic Freedom in<br />

North Africa<br />

INT-13GE-647<br />

"Aufbau," May 14, 1943 issue<br />

May 14. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Aufbau (newspa-<br />

per); George, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-648<br />

[German-American trade union leaders]<br />

May 8, 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Rosenfeld, Kurt;<br />

Obermeier, Michael; Faber, Gustav; Schevenels,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-13GE-649<br />

German Trade Union Leaders in Exile<br />

Apr. 28-May 3. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Gurland, A. R.; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-650<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

Apr. 28-May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Aufbau (newspaper);<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-651 to INT-13GE-660<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-661<br />

[Meeting at Hunters College, " Germany<br />

After the War"]<br />

May 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; War crimes; Loyal<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; German-Ameri-<br />

can Congress for Democracy; Angelí, Norman;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.; Millis, Walter<br />

180 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-662<br />

[German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war in <strong>US</strong>]<br />

May 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-13GE-663<br />

[Frederick Proewig]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-664<br />

[Economic and political organization <strong>of</strong> future<br />

Germany]<br />

May 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy; Reconstruction;<br />

Regional organization; Lachmann, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-665<br />

Die Situation Nach Dem Sturze Des<br />

Richtlinien; Entwurf von Richtlinien zur<br />

Staatspolitick nach dems Sturz des<br />

Hitlerregimes<br />

[n.d.]. 30 p.<br />

INT-13GE-666<br />

"German Day" Struggle [Chicago]<br />

May 25, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, IU.; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Germany Day Association,<br />

Inc.; Kruse, William; von Schroetter, Eric;<br />

Beiden, Michael<br />

INT-13GE-667<br />

[Klaus Dohm]<br />

May 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-668<br />

[San Francisco German activities]<br />

May 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; German<br />

American Emergency Conference; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Loyal<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Steuben Society;<br />

United German Societies; Loebeck, F.W.; Klute,<br />

Henry L.<br />

INT-13GE-669<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Goebbels and Schmidt<br />

Mar. 17, 1943, May 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; War casualties; Bombing strategies; Mobili-<br />

zation; Goebbels, Joseph; Schmidt, Mr.; Hitler,<br />

Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-670<br />

[House <strong>of</strong> Commons Post-War Policy Group,<br />

Memorandum]<br />

June 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Reconstruction; Demilitariza-<br />

tion; Regional organization<br />

INT-13GE-671<br />

[Reconstruction and rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany]<br />

May 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Reconstruction; Demilitari-<br />

zation; Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Thomp-<br />

son, Dorothy; Friediger, Charles B.<br />

INT-13GE-672<br />

Particularism<br />

June 3, 1943. HI p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Hanover; Separa-<br />

tists and separatist parties; Boundaries; Racial<br />

and ethnic groups; Religious groups; Pan<br />

Germanism; Militarism; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-673<br />

German Activities in U.S.A.<br />

May 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan Germanism; Loyal Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom; Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans;<br />

Foerster, Frederick W.; Thompson, Dorothy;<br />

Hagen, Paul; Grzesinski, Albert; von und zu<br />

Loewenstein, Hubertus<br />

INT-13GE-674<br />

Preliminary Problems Of A German<br />

Settlement<br />

June 4, 1943. 61 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Soviet Union; Prussia; Ba-<br />

varia; Allied military occupation policies; Boun-<br />

daries; Regional organization; Economic policy;<br />

War crimes<br />

INT-13GE-675<br />

[German refugees views on peace settlement]<br />

June 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-676<br />

Affairs <strong>of</strong> the Bavarian Council<br />

May 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavarian Council; Proewig, Frede-<br />

rick<br />

INT-13GE-677<br />

[Max Barth]<br />

May 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barth, Max<br />

INT-13GE-678<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> German organizations in San<br />

Francisco]<br />

June 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-13GE-679<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> Communists<br />

May 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Censorship; Free<br />

German Movement<br />

INT-13GE-680<br />

[Victor Ridder's criminal libel suit]<br />

June 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Stout, Rex; Rey-<br />

nolds, Quentin; Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

INT-13GE-681<br />

German Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

American Turner (newspaper); America-Herold<br />

und Lincoln Freie Presse (newspaper); Dakota<br />

Free Press (newspaper); Anzeuger und Post<br />

(newspaper); Baltimore Correspondence (news-<br />

paper); California Staats-Zeitung (newspaper);


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-707<br />

Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper); Heimatbote<br />

(newspaper); Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Ostfriesische Nachrichten (newspaper);<br />

Rochester Abendpost (newspaper); St. Joseph's<br />

Blatt (newspaper); Schwaebisches Wochenblatt<br />

(newspaper); Staatsanzeiger (newspaper); Der<br />

Wanderer (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-682<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> "Zentrum" and "Bayerische<br />

Volkspartei" Who Are Now in United States<br />

June 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Catholic parties; Catholic<br />

Center Party (Germany); Bavarian People's<br />

Party<br />

INT-13GE-683<br />

[Postponement <strong>of</strong> Victor Ridders's criminal<br />

libel suit]<br />

June 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-684<br />

Plan to Prevent Recurrence <strong>of</strong> a Prussian<br />

Dominated Germany<br />

June 2, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization; Eco-<br />

nomic pohcy; Reconstruction<br />

INT-13GE-685<br />

Ross Conversation with Mr. George Seibel<br />

June 19, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seibel, George<br />

INT-13GE-686<br />

[Ridder law suit]<br />

June 19, 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-687<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European<br />

military and political situation<br />

June 28, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

18.]<br />

Descriptors: S-30<br />

INT-13GE-688<br />

[German Day celebration in Chicago]<br />

June 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Beiden, Michael;<br />

Kruse, William<br />

INT-13GE-689<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-690<br />

Dr. Ernst Fraenkel<br />

July 5. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fraenkel, Ernst; Kempner, Robert<br />

INT-13GE-691<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-692<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> "German Day"<br />

July 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Grace, William J.;<br />

Beiden, Michael<br />

INT-13GE-693<br />

British-American "Pan-Germanism" and<br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

July 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Germanism; Psychological war-<br />

fare; Regional organization; Carr, Edward H.<br />

INT-13GE-694<br />

[German Social Democratic meeting]<br />

July 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-Speaking Social Democrat-<br />

ic Conference, New York City; Grzesinski,<br />

Albert<br />

INT-13GE-695<br />

Report on Landeskonferenz <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Speaking Social Democrats in United<br />

States<br />

July 12. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-Speaking Social Democrat-<br />

ic Conference, New York City; von und zu<br />

Loewenstein, Hubertus; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich; Fraenkel, Ernst; Holz, Leo<br />

INT-13GE-696<br />

Social Democratic Conference<br />

July 12, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Reconstruction; Economic poli-<br />

cy; Education; Food assistance; Social<br />

Democratic Federation, German Branch in U.S.;<br />

German Labor Delegation in United States;<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Brauer, Max;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Fraenkel, Ernst; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Glaser, Kurt; Lee, Algernon;<br />

Braunthal, Alfred; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-697<br />

Report on Social Democratic Conference<br />

July 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-Speaking Social Democrat-<br />

ic Conference, New York City<br />

INT-13GE-698<br />

Tetens and Foerster sued by Ridder <strong>of</strong> "New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold";<br />

Post-War Germany Depends on<br />

Unconditional Surrender<br />

July 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Daily<br />

Worker (newspaper); Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Tetens, Theodore H.; Ridder, Victor; Rosenfeld,<br />

Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-699<br />

National Weeklies, Emil Leicht, and Gerhart<br />

Seger<br />

July 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Weeklies, Inc.; Seger, Ger-<br />

hart H.; Leicht, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-700<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> German-Speaking Social<br />

Democrats<br />

July 27, 1943. 49 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Economic policy;<br />

Reconstruction; Allied military occupation poli-<br />

cies; German Labor Delegation in United States;<br />

Social Democratic Federation, German Branch<br />

in U.S.; Brauer, Max; Marck, Siegfried K.; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Grzesinski, Albert; Karsen, Fritz;<br />

Braunthal, Alfred; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Wa-<br />

chenheim, Hedwig; Stampfer, Friedrich; Blues-<br />

tein, Abraham; Lee, Algernon; Bohn, William;<br />

Fraenkel, Ernst; Wickel, Helmut<br />

INT-13GE-701<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social<br />

Democrats: July 3-5. 1943<br />

July 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-64<br />

INT-13GE-702<br />

[Bavarian political groups in U.S.]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-703<br />

Emil Leicht: Owner and Publisher <strong>of</strong><br />

National Weeklies, Winona, Minnesota<br />

July 28, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Weeklies, Inc.; America-<br />

Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse (newspaper);<br />

Milwaukee Herold (newspaper); Leicht, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-704<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> German-American Congress for Democracy<br />

and Americans All<br />

July 28, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Concentration camps;<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

M-12<br />

INT-13GE-705<br />

Various Opinions on Formation <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in Moscow;<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> the "Daily Worker" in Relation to<br />

Germany<br />

July 22, 30, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Revolution; Underground movements; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Freies<br />

Deutschland (periodical); Daily Worker (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-706<br />

[Signers <strong>of</strong> "Free German manifesto"; leaders<br />

<strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany in<br />

Soviet Union]<br />

July 29, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

American Jewish Committee; National Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; Weinert, Erich; Pieck, Wilhelm;<br />

Arendsee, Martha; Bredel, Willi; Becher, Jo-<br />

hannes R.; Wolf, Friedrich; Willhelm, Flora;<br />

Ackermann, Anton; Ulbricht, Walter; Hetz,<br />

Karl; von Einsiedel, Heinrich; von Kugenlegan,<br />

Emdt<br />

INT-13GE-707<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Count<br />

Einsiedel]<br />

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INT-13GE-707 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Mos-<br />

cow); Free German Manifesto; von Einsiedel,<br />

Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-708<br />

"Free Germany"<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto<br />

INT-13GE-709<br />

Data on some signers <strong>of</strong> German Manifesto<br />

July 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Free German Manifesto<br />

INT-13GE-710<br />

Conversation in Berlin, September 1939<br />

July 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berber, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-711<br />

Conversation with Gerhart Seger, July 24,<br />

"Free Germany" Manifesto in Moscow<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-712<br />

Conversation with Dr. Reinhold Schairer,<br />

"Free Germany" Manifesto from Moscow<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; Schairer, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-713<br />

[Free Germany Manifesto]<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto<br />

INT-13GE-714<br />

Opinion on Free Germany Committee in<br />

Moscow<br />

July 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; de Ropp, Stefan; Deutsch, Julius;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Goldsmith, Arthur; Kosano-<br />

vich, Sava; Aglion, Raoul; Gavrilovich, Stoyan;<br />

Brady, Mrs.; Goldsmith, Arthur<br />

INT-13GE-715<br />

Hungarian Press Reaction to "Free German<br />

Committee"<br />

July 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany (Moscow); Free German Mani-<br />

festo; Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper);<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-716<br />

German National Committee <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

182 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; Rabinavicius, Henrikas<br />

INT-13GE-717<br />

[Private correspondence on<br />

Moscow-sponsored "free committees"; Central<br />

Europe and Soviet Union]<br />

July 28, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Europe; Re-<br />

gional organization; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-718<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

July 29, 1943. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Underground move-<br />

ments; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow); Free German Manifesto; Rogers<br />

James G.; Fischer, Ernst; Butler, Harold; de<br />

Ropp, Stefan; Aglion, Raoul; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.; Hodza, Milan; Gavrilovich,<br />

Stoyan<br />

INT-13GE-719<br />

National Free Germany Committee in<br />

Moscow<br />

July 28, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto<br />

INT-13GE-720<br />

Italian Events and Germany<br />

July 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; German military occupation<br />

policies; Fascists and fascist parties; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Social conditions; Badoglio,<br />

Pietro<br />

INT-13GE-721<br />

[Dr. Heinrich Bruening]<br />

July 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-722<br />

Report on Prisoner Of War Interrogations:<br />

Opposition to Nazis<br />

July 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Great Britain; Prison-<br />

ers <strong>of</strong> war; Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-723<br />

[Victor Ridder's libel suit against Rex Stout<br />

and Quentin Reynolds]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan Germanism; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Ridder,<br />

Victor; Foerster, Frederick W.; Tetens, Theo-<br />

dore H.; Stout, Rex; Reynolds, Quentin;<br />

Schwarz, Paul; Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

INT-13GE-724<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-725<br />

C. H. W. Hasselriis<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

INT-13GE-726<br />

[Data on members <strong>of</strong> German Committee in<br />

Moscow]<br />

July 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-727<br />

General Julius Deutsch<br />

July 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-728<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-729<br />

[German Labor Delegation in U.S.; data on<br />

co-chairmen, Max Brauer and Siegfried]<br />

Aug. 3, 7, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States; Brauer, Max; Aufhaeus-<br />

er, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-730<br />

[Free German Committee in Moscow]<br />

July 30, 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); German American<br />

(periodical); Daily Worker (newspaper); Free<br />

German Manifesto; Katz, Rudolf; Bredel, Willi;<br />

von Einsiedel, Heinrich; Arendsee, Martha;<br />

Florin, Wilhelm; Hoemle, Erwin; Pieck, Wil-<br />

helm; Sobotka, Gustav; Ulbricht, Walter; Acker-<br />

mann, Anton; Becher, Johannes R.; Weinert,<br />

Erich; Wolf, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-731<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-732<br />

Moscow Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-733<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow)<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-734<br />

[Sources <strong>of</strong> information on Free German<br />

Committee in Moscow]<br />

Aug. 4. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Bosshardt, Hans; Schulze, Sig-<br />

mund<br />

INT-13GE-735<br />

[Frederick W. Foerster's statement on Free<br />

German Committee]


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-764<br />

July 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Free German Manifesto; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-736<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

July 31, Aug. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-737<br />

German-Language Group in Brazil<br />

July, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Statistical data: population;<br />

Social conditions; Religious groups<br />

INT-13GE-738<br />

Suicide Note <strong>of</strong> German Soldier<br />

Aug. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Suicide; Military personnel<br />

INT-13GE-739<br />

[Frederick Proewig views on Allied policy]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow); Proewig, Frederick<br />

S-43<br />

INT-13GE-740<br />

[Statements by Paul Hagen, Paul Scheffer,<br />

and F.W. Foerster on Free German<br />

Committee]<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); German American<br />

(periodical); Free German Manifesto; Tillinger,<br />

Eugene; Rado, Emmy C; Scheffer, Paul; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-741<br />

[German Labor Delegation in United States]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States; Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-742<br />

[Radio broadcast <strong>of</strong> Catholic member <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Eschborn, Jakob<br />

INT-13GE-743<br />

[Free German Manifesto]<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free<br />

German Manifesto; von Einsiedel, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-744<br />

Dr. Rudolf Katz<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-745<br />

Recent Developments in Latin America Free<br />

German and Austrian Movements<br />

July 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Latin America; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Movi-<br />

mento des Almennes Livres de Brazil; von<br />

Lustig-Prean, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-746<br />

[Reinhold Niebuhr's comments on Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom; Daily Worker (newspaper); Niebuhr,<br />

Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-747<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> New German National<br />

Committee<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Pieck, Wilhelm; Arendsee, Mar-<br />

tha; Florin, Wilhelm; Sobotka, Gustav; Ulbricht,<br />

Walter; Becher, Johannes R.; Bredel, Willi;<br />

Weinert, Erich; Wolf, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-748<br />

Mexican Freies Deutschland Endorses<br />

Moscow German Committee<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Free German Movement;<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Mos-<br />

cow)<br />

INT-13GE-749<br />

Plans for Evacuation from Norway,<br />

Denmark, and Finland. Ship Movements<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scandinavia; Ships and shipping;<br />

German military occupation policies<br />

INT-13GE-750<br />

Political Contacts in Post-Armistice Germany<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Religious groups;<br />

Business and industry; Schacht, Hjalmar; Bruen-<br />

ing, Heinrich; Spiecker, Karl; Treviranus, Gott-<br />

fried; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-751<br />

[Gottfried Treviranus, Otto Strasser, and Karl<br />

Spiecker]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treviranus, Gottfried; Strasser,<br />

Otto; Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-752<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Workers in Germany Today<br />

July 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; Economic conditions<br />

INT-13GE-753<br />

[Ridder libel suit]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osbome, Parry; Ridder, Victor;<br />

Rutz, Henry; Stout, Rex<br />

INT-13GE-754<br />

[Bavarian Volkfest in Milwaukee, Wis.]<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-755<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> a Free Germany issues<br />

statement on Moscow Manifesto]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Manifesto; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Niebuhr,<br />

Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-756<br />

Germany: Air Raid Damage in Hamburg;<br />

Attack on Wamamuende; German Intentions<br />

in Russia<br />

Aug. 1-6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hamburg, Germany; War damages;<br />

Aerial bombing<br />

INT-13GE-757<br />

Germany: Internal Political Situation<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military leaders<br />

INT-13GE-758<br />

Free Germany Committee (Moscow)<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); W<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-759<br />

Dr. Frederick Proewig<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-760<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> German-American newspapers]<br />

July 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-761<br />

[Hermann Rauschning and his views on Nazi<br />

revolution]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 51 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Revolution; Military leaders; Rauschning, Her-<br />

mann; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-762<br />

[Jewish reaction to Free German Manifesto]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Free German<br />

Manifesto; Jewish Frontier (periodical); Trend <strong>of</strong><br />

Events (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-763<br />

What Will Happen With Germany? The<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germany And Its Significance<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Revolution; Military<br />

leaders; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow); German American (periodical); Free<br />

German Manifesto; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-764<br />

Principles For Establishment <strong>of</strong> Bavarian<br />

Autonomy; A Plan to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong><br />

a Prussian Dominated Germany<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 183


INT-13GE-764 Reference Bibliography<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties; Pan Germanism; Economic<br />

conditions; Proewig, Frederick; Bruening, Hein-<br />

rich<br />

INT-13GE-765<br />

[Ridder libel suit]<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-766<br />

[Max Earth's views <strong>of</strong> Bavarian separatism]<br />

Aug. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Barth, Max<br />

INT-13GE-767<br />

"Amerikai Magyar Nepszava" on Ridder vs.<br />

Foerster-Tetens case<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Ridder, Victor; Stout, Rex; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-768<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> German Socialists submitted<br />

to Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Send-<br />

er, Toni; Weichmann, Herbert G; Grzesinski,<br />

Albert<br />

INT-13GE-769<br />

Free Germany Resolutions<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-770<br />

[Labor unions war chest; organization <strong>of</strong><br />

proposed "Trustees for Democratic<br />

Germany"]<br />

Aug. 26, 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic assistance; German La-<br />

bor Delegation in United States; Woll, Matthew;<br />

Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-771<br />

German-Soviet Peace Negotiations<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-13GE-772<br />

Internal Situation<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hamburg, Germany; Aerial bomb-<br />

ing; Morale<br />

INT-13GE-773<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> German Labor Delegation in<br />

United States]<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States<br />

INT-13GE-774<br />

[Missing]<br />

184 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-775<br />

Inside Situation and Post-War Aims <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />

Unions<br />

June 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-13GE-776<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> certain German organizations in<br />

U.S.]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-13GE-777<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Democratic<br />

Germans<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States<br />

INT-13GE-778<br />

Germany-Russia: Alleged Military<br />

Negotiations<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-13GE-779<br />

Post-War Aims <strong>of</strong> German Trade Unions<br />

June 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Business and industry<br />

INT-13GE-780<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

21.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 146<br />

INT-13GE-781<br />

[Ridder suit]]<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Stout, Rex; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-782<br />

Reactions in Domestic. Foreign Language<br />

Press to Manifesto <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans in Moscow<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper); Ger-<br />

man American (periodical); Free German<br />

Manifesto<br />

INT-13GE-783<br />

Most Important Developments in German<br />

Field<br />

Sept. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germany (Moscow); German American (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-13GE-784<br />

German groups discussion <strong>of</strong> Free German<br />

Manifesto<br />

Sept. 9, 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda; Free<br />

German Manifesto; Fraenkel, Ernst; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Fischer, Ruth; Langerhans, Heinz; Muhle,<br />

Hans<br />

INT-13GE-785<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs Foerster, Tetens,<br />

and Stout<br />

Sept 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

23.]<br />

Descriptors: B-73<br />

INT-13GE-786<br />

Free German Manifesto<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda; Free<br />

German Manifesto; National Committee for a<br />

Free Germany<br />

INT-13GE-787<br />

[Max Brauer]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-788<br />

Internal Situation<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Morale; Secret police<br />

INT-13GE-789<br />

Experts on Germany. Available Through New<br />

School for Social Research<br />

Sept. 8, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: New School for Social Research<br />

INT-13GE-790<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-78<br />

INT-13GE-791<br />

Die KPD und de Solidaritaet der Illegalen<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-13GE-792<br />

[Labor union fund for support <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

unions in Europe]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Underground move-<br />

ments; German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Walcher,<br />

Jacob<br />

INT-13GE-793<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-794<br />

[Kyfhaeuser Bund]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kyfhaeuser Bund<br />

INT-13GE-795<br />

Present Conditions <strong>of</strong> Morale<br />

July 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Forced labor<br />

INT-13GE-796<br />

Political Alignment <strong>of</strong> German Emigres in<br />

Great Britain


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-829<br />

August, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Labor unions; Ger-<br />

man Labor Delegation in United States<br />

INT-13GE-797<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-798<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German <strong>Office</strong>rs' Committee<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-799<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee in United<br />

States]<br />

Sept. 24-28, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Committee in United<br />

States; Free World Association; Hagen, Paul;<br />

Baerensprung, Horst; Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-800<br />

[Books for German prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-801<br />

[Dr. Gotthard E. Seyfarth]<br />

Sept. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seyfarth, Gotthard E.<br />

INT-13GE-802<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-803<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Freies<br />

Deutschland in Moscow<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: B-84<br />

INT-13GE-804<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-805<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> German <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel<br />

INT-13GE-806<br />

St. Joseph's Blatt [newspaper]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Joseph's Blatt (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-807<br />

German sentiment<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Strutz, Alvin C.<br />

INT-13GE-808<br />

Redemocratization <strong>of</strong> Germany: Necessity and<br />

Prerequisites<br />

Aug. 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification; La-<br />

bor unions; Political parties<br />

INT-13GE-809<br />

Free German group movement<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Manifesto; Schairer,<br />

Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-810<br />

Free German group movement; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Inter-<br />

national Free World Association; Grzesinski,<br />

Albert<br />

INT-13GE-811<br />

Free World Association and Free German<br />

Group<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Free World Associa-<br />

tion; McKee, Frederick C.<br />

INT-13GE-812<br />

Free German Group; Free World Association<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Free World Associa-<br />

tion; Dolivet, Louis; Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-813<br />

Attack on AMG; New Wave <strong>of</strong> Gestapo<br />

Terror<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Secret police; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-814<br />

[Kurt Grossmann]<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grossmann, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-815<br />

Ridder Suit; Ridder Foreign Language Press<br />

Association<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.; Tetens, Theodore H.; Stout, Rex<br />

INT-13GE-816<br />

Internal Situation; Liechtenstein as a Possible<br />

Refuge for Nazi<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liechtenstein; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-817<br />

[United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Ridder, Victor; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-818<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-819<br />

[Free German Committee; news on Otto<br />

Klepper]<br />

Oct. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klepper, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-820<br />

Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in<br />

Moscow<br />

Ocf. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Underground<br />

movements; Espionage; Women; Military per-<br />

sonnel; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-821<br />

Moscow "Free Germany" Movement<br />

July 26, 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free German<br />

Manifesto; Vansittart, Robert G.<br />

INT-13GE-822<br />

[Resignations from Bavarian Council]<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavarian Council; Querster, Eugen<br />

INT-13GE-823<br />

[Meeting for creation <strong>of</strong> proposed Free<br />

German Committee]<br />

Oct. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; German-American Emergency Confer-<br />

ence; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany<br />

(Moscow); Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

INT-13GE-824<br />

Current General Information<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Secret po-<br />

lice; Soviet Union; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-825<br />

Rebecca Wellington; State Department<br />

Ocf. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wellington, Rebecca<br />

INT-13GE-826<br />

[Proposed Democratic German Committee]<br />

Oct. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-13GE-827<br />

[Dr. Proewig and Bavarian separatist<br />

movement]<br />

Ocr. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-828<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

26.]<br />

Descriptors: B-93<br />

INT-13GE-829<br />

Milwaukee Deutsch Zeitung<br />

Oct. 7. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper);<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Mos-<br />

cow); Free German Committee in Great Britain;<br />

Koenen, Wilhelm; Artz, Arthur<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 185


INT-13GE-830 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-830<br />

Dr. Heinrich Bruening<br />

Oct. 15. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-831<br />

Opinion in Sweden About Free German<br />

Committee<br />

Sept. 13. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-832<br />

Otto Klepper<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klepper, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-833<br />

Ridder Suit<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-834<br />

[Diplomatic aid for German Labor Delegation<br />

in <strong>US</strong>.]<br />

Oct. 22. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States<br />

INT-13GE-835<br />

[Interview in Stockholm with two German<br />

church leaders]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Regional organiza-<br />

tion<br />

INT-13GE-836<br />

[Alleged inaccurate reporting on situation in<br />

Germany; data on Manfred Cammerer]<br />

Oct. 26. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Students;<br />

Cammerer, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-837<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-838<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> German Circles in Sweden<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Soviet Union; Staudacher,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-13GE-839<br />

Draft <strong>of</strong> Questionnaire To German-Born in<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-13GE-840<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-841<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee under<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mann]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-842<br />

[Julius Deutsch's activities for formation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Free German Committee]<br />

186 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deutsch, Julius; Thormann, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-843<br />

Modem Armies and Politics<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; Roetter, Frie-<br />

drich<br />

INT-13GE-844<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-845<br />

Die Staatliche Neugestaltung Deutschlands<br />

Nov. 5, 1943. 25 p.<br />

INT-13GE-846<br />

More information on the Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Nov. 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-847<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> Free German Committee in<br />

U.S.; Free German Movement in Great<br />

Britain]<br />

JVov. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Mann,<br />

Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-848<br />

[Clara Leiser]<br />

Nov. 10. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skeleton <strong>of</strong> Justice (publication);<br />

Leiser, Clara; Ropper, Edith<br />

INT-13GE-849<br />

Various German Matters<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League; Winkler, Ernst; Gutknecht, John C;<br />

Kruse, William<br />

INT-13GE-850<br />

[Frederick Proewig's comments on Bavarian<br />

separatist movement]<br />

JVov. 11. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-851<br />

Proposal <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Roetter to visit German<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-852<br />

Second Number <strong>of</strong> Clandestine Paper "Freies<br />

Deutschland"<br />

iVov. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland (periodical);<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Mos-<br />

cow)<br />

INT-13GE-853<br />

Free German Committee [Sweden]<br />

Oct. 22, Nov. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden<br />

INT-13GE-854<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mann and Kurt<br />

Rosenfeld]<br />

Nov. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-855<br />

[Thomas Mann and proposed German<br />

National Committee]<br />

Nov. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-856<br />

"Political Composition <strong>of</strong> the German People,<br />

Past and Present," lecture by Arnold Brecht<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Brecht, Arnold<br />

INT-13GE-857<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser; Max Beer; Felix<br />

Boenheim<br />

Sept. 30, Oct. 12, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried; Beer, Max; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-858<br />

Tet Arnold von Borsig; Karl Brandt<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brandt, Karl; von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-859<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-860<br />

[Bertolt Brecht]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Brecht,<br />

Bertolt<br />

INT-13GE-861<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's background and role in<br />

pre-1933 German political life]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Labor unions; Bru-<br />

ening, Heinrich; Sonnenschein, Charles<br />

INT-13GE-862<br />

[Lion Feuchtwanger, Frederick W. Foerster,<br />

Ernst Fraenkel]<br />

Sept. 27-Oct. 6, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Feuch-<br />

twanger, Lion; Foerster, Frederick W.; Fraenkel,<br />

Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-863<br />

Kurt Glaser, Albert Grzesinski, and Ernest<br />

Hamburger<br />

Sept. 27-Oct. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Glaser, Kurt; Hamburger, Ernest;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-864<br />

Konrad Heiden, Paul Hertz, and Otto Jeidels


Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 27-30, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heiden, Konrad; Hertz, Paul; Jei-<br />

dels, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-865<br />

Marie Jachacz, Fritz Karsen, and Rudolf<br />

Katz<br />

Sept. 22-30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jushacz, Marie; Karsen, Fritz; Katz,<br />

Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-866<br />

Emil Kirschmann, Hubertus zu Loewenstein<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kirschmann, Emil; von und zu Lo-<br />

ewenstein, Hubertus<br />

INT-13GE-867<br />

Heinrich Mann and Thomas Mann<br />

Sept. 25, 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Mann,<br />

Thomas; Mann, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-868<br />

Friedrich Muckermann, Hermann<br />

Rauschning, and Werner Richter<br />

Sept. 24, 29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Muckermann, Friedrich; Rauschn-<br />

ing, Hermann; Richter, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-869<br />

Kurt Riezler, Erich Rinner, Reinhold Schairer<br />

Sept. 28-Oct. 16. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Riezler, Kurt; Rinner, Erich; Schair-<br />

er, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-870<br />

Alexander Schifrin, Moritz Schlesinger, and<br />

Gehart Seger<br />

Sept. 25-Oct. 12, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schifrin, Alexander; Schlesinger,<br />

Moritz; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-871<br />

Hans Simons, Charles Spiecker, and Friedrich<br />

Stampfer<br />

Sept. 27-29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simons, Hans; Spiecker, Karl;<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-872<br />

Hans Staudinger, Edmund H. Stinnes, and<br />

Gustav Stolper<br />

Sept. 22, 27, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Staudinger, Hans; Stinnes, Edmund<br />

H.; Stolper, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-873<br />

Faul Tillich, Gottfried Treviranus, and Fritz<br />

von Unruh<br />

Sept. 27-30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Tillich,<br />

Paul; Treviranus, Gottfried; von Unruh, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-874<br />

Hans Unterleitner, Hedwig Wachenheim, and<br />

August Weber<br />

Sept. 23-29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unterleitner, Hans; Wachenheim,<br />

Hedwig; Weber, August<br />

INT-13GE-875<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-876<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

iVov. 12, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III; Fluegge, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-877<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-878<br />

Attack on Catholic Leader Given to<br />

Congressmen; Blast at Bruening Seen as<br />

Attempt to Throttle Church in Post-War<br />

Germany<br />

iVov. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Cathohc Church; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich; Memmer, Bernhard<br />

INT-13GE-879<br />

Toward a "Hard Peace" For Germany<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

27.]<br />

Descriptors: B-114<br />

INT-13GE-880<br />

[Organization <strong>of</strong> a Free German Committee]<br />

Nov. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-13GE-881<br />

Ullstein-Hearst<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ullstein, Franz; Ullstein, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-882<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-883<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

Nov. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

28.]<br />

Descriptors: B-115<br />

INT-13GE-884<br />

[Newspaper speculation on Bruening as<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

iVov. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: II Crociato (newspaper); Bruening,<br />

Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-885<br />

Free German Committee<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Free German Committee in<br />

Sweden; Hodann, Max<br />

INT-13GE-886<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-887<br />

St. Joseph's Blatt; Summary <strong>of</strong> Article on<br />

Russian Orthodox Church which appeared in<br />

St. Joseph's Blatt<br />

INT-13GE-897<br />

Nov. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; St. Jo-<br />

seph's Blatt (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-888<br />

International Policy <strong>of</strong> German Socialists<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> German Socialist Organi-<br />

zations in Great Britain<br />

INT-13GE-889<br />

[German-language draft manifesto <strong>of</strong> "unborn<br />

German Committee"]<br />

iVov. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-13GE-890<br />

Friedrich W. Foerster<br />

Nov. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-891<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

iVov. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III<br />

INT-13GE-892<br />

Dr. Paul Schwarz on bombardment <strong>of</strong> Berlin<br />

TVov. 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berlin, Germany; Aerial bombing;<br />

Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-893<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold<br />

Nov. 27. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-894<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

iVov. 30. 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American Trade<br />

Unionists; AFL; CIO; Transport Workers Union;<br />

German-American Trade Union Conference;<br />

German American (periodical); Obermeier,<br />

Michael; Powell, A. Clayton, Jr.; Quill, Michael;<br />

Ridder, Victor; Faber, Gustav; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-895<br />

Supplementary Material on Schwartz Memo<br />

in regard to Jeremías<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Jeremías, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-896<br />

[S. Aufhaeuser's meeting with Thomas Mann<br />

on proposed Free German Committee]<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Mann,<br />

Thomas; Mann, Erika<br />

INT-13GE-897<br />

Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Bronisch, Max<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 187


INT-13GE-898<br />

INT-13GE-898<br />

Stammtisch<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Austrians; Tülinger,<br />

Eugene; Borchard, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-899<br />

Cairo Conference in "Staats-Zeitung"<br />

Dec. 4, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo Conference; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-900<br />

Aufbau and the "Other Germany"<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); George, Man-<br />

fred<br />

INT-13GE-901<br />

Klaus Dohrn<br />

Dec. 6, 16. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Hungary; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Council <strong>of</strong> Bavaria; Dohrn, Klaus;<br />

Franco, Francisco; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-902<br />

Ruth Fischer and Max Barth<br />

iVov. 4, 18. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth; Barth, Max<br />

INT-13GE-903<br />

Free German Movement in Great Britain<br />

Oct 20. 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Free German Move-<br />

ment; Kuczynaski, R.R.; Gottfurcht, Hans;<br />

Sander, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-904<br />

[Thomas Mann's refusal to join proposed<br />

Free German Commitee]<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-905<br />

[Karl Spiecker]<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-906<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

Dec. 8. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military leaders<br />

INT-13GE-907<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> Germany After the War<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization<br />

INT-13GE-908<br />

Free German Movement in Latin America<br />

Dec. 1943. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Statistical data:<br />

population; Social conditions; Comité Latino<br />

Americano De Alemanes Libres; Freies<br />

Deutschland (Chile); Das Andere Deutschland<br />

(Latin America); Renn, Ludwig; Siemsen,<br />

August; Merker, Paul; Seghers, Anna; Gutmann,<br />

Enrique<br />

INT-13GE-909 to INT-13GE-910<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-911<br />

Peace Possibilities between Germany,<br />

America and England<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; von der Golz, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-912<br />

Dr. Max Immanuel<br />

Dec. 16. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immanuel, Max<br />

INT-13GE-913<br />

["Aktions-Komitee"]<br />

JVov. 15. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Hagen, Paul; Ba-<br />

erensprung, Horst<br />

INT-13GE-914<br />

German National Committee Plans in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

30.]<br />

Descriptors: B-126<br />

INT-13GE-915<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-916<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unions<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-13GE-917<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III<br />

INT-13GE-918<br />

California Staats-Zeitung<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: California Staats-Zeitung (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-13GE-919<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-920<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

Warlll<br />

INT-13GE-921<br />

Emil Ludwig Draws Attacks from German<br />

Quarters<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-922<br />

Hans Jacob<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

188 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Jacob, Hans<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-923 to INT-13GE-924<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-925<br />

Countess Rosie de Waldeck<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Waldeck, Rosie<br />

INT-13GE-926<br />

Bumke<br />

Dec. 24, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bumke, Erwin; Wohl, Paul; Thomp-<br />

son, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-927<br />

Formation by German Communists <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Cultural Society in Stockholm<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Free German Committee in<br />

Sweden; German Cultural Society (Sweden)<br />

INT-13GE-928<br />

Oppositional Movements in Germany<br />

Sept. 25, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Military<br />

leaders; Religious groups; Labor unions; Mo-<br />

narchy and monarchist parties; Social classes<br />

INT-13GE-929<br />

[Documents forwarded by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Foerster]<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-930<br />

Reichstag Fire Trial Commemorated at New<br />

York Carnegie Hall<br />

Dec. 29. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Browder, Earl;<br />

Brecht, Bertolt<br />

INT-13GE-931<br />

Bumke<br />

Dec. 50, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bumke, Erwin; Thompson, Do-<br />

rothy; Wohl, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-932<br />

Anaysis <strong>of</strong> July 29, 1943, Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies<br />

Deutschland"<br />

July 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Freies Deutschland (periodical); National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-933<br />

Germans in U.S. and Teheran<br />

Dec. 27. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Teheran Conference;<br />

Catholic parties; Neue Volkszeitung (newspa-<br />

per); German American (periodical); St. Joseph's<br />

Blatt (newspaper); New Yorker Staats-Zeitung<br />

und Herold (newspaper); Stampfer, Friedrich;<br />

Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-934<br />

FNB Memo B-126, December 15, 1943<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Mann, Erika<br />

INT-13GE-935<br />

So-Called Free German Committee in<br />

Stockholm<br />

iVov. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Free German Committee in<br />

Sweden<br />

INT-13GE-936<br />

Reaction to Marshall Statement on Strikes<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Strikes and lockouts;<br />

Marshall, George C.<br />

INT-13GE-937<br />

Article by Reverend H. A. Rheinhold<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Protestant<br />

churches; Religious discrimination; Reinhold, H.<br />

A.<br />

INT-13GE-938<br />

German Communists<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-939<br />

[Minutes <strong>of</strong> first two and fourth conferences<br />

<strong>of</strong> German American Trade Unionists]<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German American Trade Unionists; Obermeier,<br />

Michael; Mills, Saul<br />

INT-13GE-940<br />

Additional Information on London Report<br />

about Pro-German Sentiments in U.S.<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Hagen, Paul; Zuck-<br />

mayer, Karl; Thompson, Dorothy; von Borsig,<br />

Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-941<br />

[Letter to Ernst Fraenkel from Rudolph<br />

Mueller]<br />

iVov. 75, Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Mueller, Rudolph;<br />

Fraenkel, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-942<br />

Vieth von Golsenau, Arnold<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Renn, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-943<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Winkler, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-944<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

31.]<br />

Descriptors: B-143<br />

INT-13GE-945<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Jan. 9,<br />

1944<br />

Jan. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-946<br />

Thomas Mann<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-947<br />

Alleged Program for Germany Agreed to by<br />

Certain Former Leading German Socialists;<br />

Suggestions for Allied Activities in Germany<br />

After the Surrender; Hitler's Strategy for<br />

Winter Campaign<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-948<br />

Steel Filings: Pan-Germans Look Darkly at<br />

Teheran<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; Pan-German-<br />

ism; Steel, Johannes; Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-949<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free German Cultural<br />

Union<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Free German Cultural Un-<br />

ion (Sweden)<br />

INT-13GE-950<br />

[Comments on article concerning German<br />

underground]<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Neue Be-<br />

ginnen Bewegung<br />

INT-13GE-951<br />

Report on Benefit for "Milwaukee Deutsche<br />

Zeitung," January 8, 1944<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Milwaukee Deut-<br />

sche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-952<br />

Other Germany - Change <strong>of</strong> Attitude in<br />

Refugee Milieus?<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Underground movements;<br />

Mann, Thomas; George, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-953<br />

W.F. Sollmann on German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-954<br />

Refugees' Comment on Pravda's Peace Talk<br />

Story<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Pravda (newspaper);<br />

Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-955<br />

Comment on R & A No. 1568, German<br />

Political Emigration<br />

INT-13GE-964<br />

Dec. 3, 1943, Jan. 19, 1944. 68 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Sweden; Mexico; Un-<br />

derground movements; Labor unions; Psycho-<br />

logical warfare; Neue Beginnen Bewegung;<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> German Socialist Organizations in<br />

Great Britain; Fight for Freedom Group (Great<br />

Britain); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Ger-<br />

man Labor Delegation in United States; Free<br />

German Manifesto; Freies Deutschland (periodi-<br />

cal); Hagen, Paul; Tarnow, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-956<br />

Marquis Childs, Dr. Mario Salvadori and<br />

Paul Hagen speaking at a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: M-134<br />

INT-13GE-957<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-958<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Fluegge, Rudolf; Tetens, Theodore H.;<br />

Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-959<br />

[Network]<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Network (periodical); Weingart,<br />

Adolf; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-960<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Radio; Labor<br />

unions; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Aufha-<br />

euser, Siegfried; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-961<br />

Refugee Radio Commentator Irritates British<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacob, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-962<br />

Social Democratic Federation; Challenge to<br />

Emil Ludwig<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: M-138<br />

INT-13GE-963<br />

Record <strong>of</strong> lecture <strong>of</strong> Emil Ludwig in Grand<br />

Avenue Congregational Church, Milwaukee,<br />

Wisconsin, Jan. 17, 1944<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

35.]<br />

Descriptors: M-141<br />

INT-13GE-964<br />

Free Germans<br />

Dec. 20, 1943; Feb. 15, 1944. 168 p.<br />

Part 2 contains an index <strong>of</strong> organizations and<br />

persons treated in Part 1.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 189


INT-13GE-964 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Latin America; Scan-<br />

dinavia; Free German League <strong>of</strong> Culture in<br />

Great Britain; Free German Institute <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

and Learning (Great Britain); Free German<br />

Committee in Great Britain; Committe for<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> an Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Speaking Anti-Fascists; German<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Latin<br />

American Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Freies<br />

Deutschland Movement (Mexico); Associacion<br />

Pro-Refugiados Políticos De Habla Alemana in<br />

Mexico; Comisión der Alemanes Libres (Argen-<br />

tina); Circle <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> Freies Deutschland<br />

(Brazil); Freies Deutschland (Chile); Freies<br />

Deutschland (Colombia); Alemania (Costa<br />

Rica); Movimento Alemán Pro Democracia Y<br />

Libertad En El Ecuador; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germany (Moscow); Comité Alemán<br />

AntiFascista (Uruguay); Union <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Socialist Organizations in Great Britain; Interna-<br />

tional Marxist Center (Mexico); Liga Pro<br />

Cultura Alemania en Mexico; Working Circle <strong>of</strong><br />

International Socialists and Trade Unions; Social<br />

Democratic Federation, German Branch in U.S.;<br />

German Labor Delegation in United States;<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; German-Ameri-<br />

can Council for Liberation <strong>of</strong> Germany From<br />

Nazism; Das Andere Deutschland (Latin Ameri-<br />

ca); Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans in Bolivia; Le<br />

Otra Alemania (Chile); Union <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Revolutionary Socialists (Great Britian); Neue<br />

Beginnen Bewegung; German Socialist Freedom<br />

League (Great Britain); German Freedom Party<br />

(Great Britain); Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo;<br />

Bund Deutsche Emeurung (Great Britain)<br />

INT-13GE-965<br />

A Hagen Story<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-966<br />

Germany's Future: Stormy Discussion among<br />

German Refugees<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

38.]<br />

Descriptors: M-144<br />

INT-13GE-967<br />

Resistance and Resistance Groups in<br />

Germany<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-968<br />

Joint Council Meeting, German-American<br />

Emergency Conference<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; German American<br />

Emergency Conference; Mueller, Walter; Rid-<br />

der, Victor; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-969<br />

[Proposed Free German Committee]<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Bronisch, Gotthilf<br />

INT-13GE-970<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

190 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-971<br />

Excerpt from Letter from Ernst Fraenkel <strong>of</strong><br />

Jan. 25, 1944<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fraenkel, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-972<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

36.]<br />

Descriptors: S-86<br />

INT-13GE-973<br />

[Paul Hagen's reactions to allegations <strong>of</strong> his<br />

Communist sympathies]<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-974<br />

Philadelphia Resolution in Favor <strong>of</strong> a Free<br />

German Committee<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-975<br />

German Social-Democrats and Communists<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Emergency Con-<br />

ference; German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Wachenheim, Hedwig; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-976<br />

[Mrs. Trade Pratt]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pratt, Mrs. Trade<br />

INT-13GE-977<br />

German-Americans<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American National Red Cross; Rid-<br />

der, Victor; Shuster, George; Kessler, Joseph;<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmeister, William<br />

INT-13GE-978<br />

[Claims]<br />

Jan. 16, Feb. 3. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign exchange; Restitution <strong>of</strong><br />

seized property; Blitz, William; Dickhuth, H.<br />

Eugene<br />

INT-13GE-979<br />

Aufhaeuser<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-980<br />

Paul Hagen at the Overseas Press Club<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-981<br />

Dr. Frederick Proewig [scheme for leadership<br />

<strong>of</strong> an independent Bavaria]<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-982<br />

Dr. Hertha Kraus<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Kraus, Hertha<br />

INT-13GE-983<br />

Dr. Max Diez<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Carl Schurz<br />

Memorial Foundation; Diez, Max<br />

INT-13GE-984<br />

Free Germans and Allied Information <strong>Office</strong><br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Freies Deutschland Move-<br />

ment (Mexico); El Universal (newspaper);<br />

Novedades (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-985<br />

Free German Influence Outside Mexico City<br />

Feb. 8. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-13GE-986<br />

Memo on Opposition to Freies Deutschland<br />

German Groups<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-13GE-987<br />

Address by Gerhart Seger<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-988<br />

Gerhart Seger Dissastisfied with Teheran<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; Seger, Gerhart<br />

H.; Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-989<br />

An Interesting Issue <strong>of</strong> "Freies Deutschland"<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military leaders; War crimes; Freies<br />

Deutschland (periodical); Merker, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-990<br />

[Dr. Heinrich Bruening]<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-991<br />

Social-Democrats vs. Communists; Seger<br />

Praises Senator Taft<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.; Taft, Robert A.<br />

INT-13GE-992<br />

"How Should Axis War Criminals Be<br />

Tried?": America's Town Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Air,<br />

Feb. 10<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; War crimes<br />

INT-13GE-993<br />

Ridder-Shuster Controversy<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Ridder, Victor; Shuster, George; Dengler,<br />

Theobald


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1026<br />

INT-13GE-994<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Tillich<br />

Feb. 14. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-995<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30, 1944<br />

2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; German-American<br />

Congress for Democracy<br />

RPT512<br />

INT-13GE-996<br />

German American War Bond Rally: Its<br />

Political Significance<br />

Feb. 14, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; German American War Bond Committee<br />

INT-13GE-997<br />

German Committee<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Hagen, Paul; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-998<br />

"Other" Germans<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-999<br />

[Letter bom Dr. A.R.L. Garland to Dr. Paul<br />

Hertz]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hertz, Paul; Gurland, A. R.<br />

INT-13GE-1000<br />

Free German Committee<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Bronisch, Max; Shuster, George; Brecht, Bertolt;<br />

Mann, Thomas; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1001<br />

[Peace settlement propositions by "Never<br />

Again" Association]<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Demilitarization;<br />

Regional organization; "Never Again" Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-13GE-1002<br />

German American Meeting in Philadelphia,<br />

Pa.<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; German Ameri-<br />

can (periodical); Gaf, Oscar M.; Sattler, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1003<br />

Proewig<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1004<br />

Axis Victims' League, Inc.<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property;<br />

Reparations; Axis Victims' League, Inc.; Got-<br />

shal. Sylvan; Fremont Higgins; Weil, Bruno;<br />

Marxov, Paul; Alfaro, Ricardo J.; Sheldon, James<br />

H.<br />

INT-13GE-1005<br />

Edmund Hugo Stinnes<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

INT-13GE-1006<br />

Intercept CAN. 1103/44<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strasser, Otto; Cieslak, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1007<br />

Intercept No. MI-318142<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification; Al-<br />

lied military occupation policies; Koch-Weser,<br />

Erich; Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1008<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1009<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1010<br />

[Letter to War Production Board by Tribune<br />

Publishing Co, Omaha, Nebraska]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tribune Publishing Co.; War Pro-<br />

duction Board<br />

INT-13GE-1011<br />

[Exit <strong>of</strong> Staudinger from Tillich Committee]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Staudinger, Hans; Tillinger, Eugene<br />

INT-13GE-1012<br />

[Hans Berger]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berger, Hans; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1013<br />

[New York City lecture <strong>of</strong> Emil Ludwig]<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1014<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or<br />

Friendship?" Roundtable discussion sponsored<br />

by German American Emergency Conference<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

39.]<br />

Descriptors: M-158<br />

INT-13GE-1015<br />

"German American" (periodical)<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-1016<br />

Radio Commentator Supports Ruth Fischer<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Fischer,<br />

Guenther<br />

Ruth; Reinhardt,<br />

INT-13GE-1017<br />

Re: Report on Ruth Fischer (No. 143)<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1018<br />

"What Should Be Done With Germany After<br />

the War?"<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; War crimes; Allied<br />

military occupation policies; American Econom-<br />

ic Foundation; Hagen, Paul; Stout, Rex<br />

INT-13GE-1019<br />

[Informal New York City meeting concerned<br />

with U.S. foreign policy]<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnabel, Oscar; Schieffelin, Wil-<br />

liam J.; Kellog, Paul; Motherwell, Hiram;<br />

Norman, Mrs. Edward A.<br />

INT-13GE-1020<br />

Sigrid Schultz and Paul Hagen in London<br />

Mar. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Sigrid; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1021<br />

Geman Peace Feeler<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Churchill,<br />

Winston S.<br />

INT-13GE-1022<br />

[Socialist controversies over Paul Hagen<br />

pamphlet]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hagen,<br />

Paul; de Brouckere, Louis; Loewenthal, Richard;<br />

Schoettle, Erwin<br />

INT-13GE-1023<br />

German Milieu<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Neue Volk-<br />

szeitung (newspaper); George, Manfred; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1024<br />

German American Women for Victory<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; German American Women<br />

for Victory; Markah, Lisa; Filser-Lohr, Mary<br />

INT-13GE-1025<br />

[Czech plans to incorporate Sudetenland,<br />

Staats Zeitung report]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Sudetenland; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1026<br />

Various Social Classes in Germany<br />

Mar. il, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; Gestapo<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 191


INT-13GE-1027 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1027<br />

[Free German Movement in Great Britain]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Free German Move-<br />

ment; Schoettle, Erwin; Eichler, Willi; Loewen-<br />

thal, Richard; Specht, Minna; Heidon, Wilhelm;<br />

Gottfurcht, Hans; Gotthelf, Herta; Beyer, Anna;<br />

Walter, Paul; Doberer, Kurt; Derkow, Willi;<br />

Weckel, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-1028<br />

[South German discontent and particularist<br />

trends]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-13GE-1029<br />

In reference to Report No. 162<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schnabel, Oscar; Baldwin, Roger N.;<br />

Niebuhr, Reinhold; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1030<br />

German Refugees<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Neue Volk-<br />

szeitung (newspaper); George, Manfred; Katz,<br />

Rudolf; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-1031<br />

Plans To Become Effective After Invasion.<br />

Part II. Formation and Tasks <strong>of</strong> a New<br />

Central Power<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Demilitarization; Economic policy; Busi-<br />

ness and industry; Labor unions<br />

INT-13GE-1032<br />

[Facts on Albert Grzesinski]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-1033<br />

Interview with a Bavarian<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Waerminghaus, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1034<br />

Tillich Committee Tries to Attract Catholics<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Tillich, Paul; Reinhold,<br />

H. A.<br />

INT-13GE-1035<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1036<br />

[Ruth Fischer's inflammatory activities]]<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1037<br />

[Sample material distributed by Society for<br />

the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III]<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 34 p.<br />

192 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Military lead-<br />

ers; Underground movements; Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III; Tillinger, Eugene;<br />

Brown, John; Bramley-Moore, Eric<br />

INT-13GE-1038<br />

A Visit to the Staats-Zeitung<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Neubeiser, Grete<br />

INT-13GE-1039<br />

Memorandum Containing Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan<br />

for Europe's Economic Reconstruction with<br />

International Cooperation<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Reconstruction; Economic<br />

policy; European Emergency Council; Schnabel,<br />

Oscar<br />

INT-13GE-1040<br />

[Gerhart Eisler]<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eisler, Gerhart<br />

INT-13GE-1041<br />

Memorandum on Observation <strong>of</strong> Ruth<br />

Fischer, in The Network" Concerning<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Free German Committee in<br />

America<br />

Afar. 23, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Network (periodical); Fischer, Ruth;<br />

Zuckmayer, Karl; Tillich, Paul; Budzislawski,<br />

Herman; Baerensprung, Horst; Mann, Thomas;<br />

Schreiner, Albert; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-1042<br />

Ruth Fischer and Dr. Staudinger<br />

Mar. 23. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Network (periodical); Fischer, Ruth;<br />

Staudinger, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1043<br />

Paul Hagen Lectures at Hotel Empire, March<br />

23, 1944, Auspices New World Club<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

40.]<br />

Descriptors: M-164<br />

INT-13GE-1044<br />

Karl Spiecker<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-1045<br />

Johannes Steel speaks at a Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Congregation Habonim<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

41.]<br />

Descriptors: M-165<br />

INT-13GE-1046<br />

[Otto Braun's views on detachment <strong>of</strong> East<br />

Prussia from Germany]<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: East Prussia; Braun, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1047<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1048<br />

Dino Loewenstein<br />

July 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Lowen-<br />

stein, Dino<br />

INT-13GE-1049<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1050<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Rev. H.A. Reinhold on experiences<br />

in Minnesota prisoner <strong>of</strong> war camp]<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesota; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Reinhold, H. A.<br />

INT-13GE-1051<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich Paul; Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1052<br />

[German American labor leaders]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; World Trade Union<br />

Congress; International Labor Organization;<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

Obermeier, Michael; Koehler, Rudolph; Faber,<br />

Gustav; Papa, Joseph<br />

INT-13GE-1053<br />

Werner von Clemm<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Clemm, Werner; von Clemm,<br />

Carl; Hoepfner, Carlos<br />

INT-13GE-1054<br />

[Karl Dosmar on certain German<br />

personalities]<br />

Dec. 12, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dosmar, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-1055<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1056 to INT-13GE-1057<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1058<br />

[Destruction <strong>of</strong> National Socialism; Karl<br />

Spiecker]<br />

Dec. 30, 1941- June 4, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Military personnel;<br />

Spiecker, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-1059<br />

Countess Rosie Waldeck<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Waldeck, Rosie<br />

INT-13GE-1060<br />

Dangers <strong>of</strong> a German Military Collapse<br />

May 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; German military<br />

occupation policies


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1096<br />

INT-13GE-1061<br />

Anti-Stalinists<br />

Apr. 4, ¡944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borchard, Hermann; Aufriebt, Er-<br />

INT-13GE-1062<br />

[A.W. Klieforth's views on "Der Fuehrer"]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klieforth, A.W.; Heiden, Konrad;<br />

Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-1063<br />

Prince Loewenstein on the "One" Germany, a<br />

Riotous Meeting<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: von und zu Loewenstein, Hubertus;<br />

George, Manfred; Graf, Oskar M.<br />

INT-13GE-1064<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1065<br />

Germany: S<strong>of</strong>t Peace Moves<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Rauschning, Hermann; Bret-<br />

tauer, Irwin<br />

INT-13GE-1066<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1067<br />

Kurt Singer<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Singer, Kurt; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1068<br />

Regrouping on the Left<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: George, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-1069<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Council for Liberty and<br />

Federation; Briefs, Goetz; von Fritz, Kurt;<br />

Meyer, Ernest W.; Werner, Richter; Sollmann,<br />

Wilhelm; Ermath, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-1070<br />

Schmeling's Audience<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schmeling, Max; Pius XII<br />

INT-13GE-1071<br />

Victor Ridder Hits Back<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Ridder, Victor; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1072<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1073<br />

Paul Hagen vs. Wilhelm Solzbachen debate,<br />

"Should Germany Be Dismembered?"<br />

Apr. 9, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

43.]<br />

Descriptors: M-173<br />

INT-13GE-1074<br />

George Joesten<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joesten, George<br />

INT-13GE-1075<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

42.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 182<br />

INT-13GE-1076<br />

[Friedrich Wilhelm Sollmann's relations with<br />

Otto Strasser]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Sollmann, Wilhelm; Strasser, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1077<br />

Hagen<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Solzbacher, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1078<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1079<br />

Ted von Borsig<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1080<br />

Neue Volks-Zeitung for April 15<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Kobrak, Erwin;<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1081<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1082<br />

Paul Schwarz<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1083<br />

Lecture by Paul Hagen<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1084<br />

Free Germans<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1085<br />

Milwaukee Herold and St. Joseph's Blatt<br />

Apr. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee Herold (newspaper); St.<br />

Joseph's Blatt (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1086<br />

Ruth Fischer Lectures Catholics<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Fischer,<br />

Ruth; Holty, Carl<br />

INT-13GE-1087<br />

Dorothy Thompson on Prisoner-<strong>of</strong>-War<br />

Camps<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Thompson, Do-<br />

rothy<br />

INT-13GF-1088<br />

Stampfer Defends Aufhaeuser<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Stampfer,<br />

Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1089<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> an Article in Volks-Zeitung by<br />

Friedrich Stampfer<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military occupation; Neue Volk-<br />

szeitung (newspaper); Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1090<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Article by Erika Mann in<br />

the "Aufbau"<br />

April 22. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Mann, Erika<br />

INT-13GE-1091<br />

Tillich Meeting<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Free-<br />

dom; Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Langerhans, Heinz; Hertz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1092<br />

Dr. G. P. Bronisch<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Bronisch, Gotthilf<br />

INT-13GE-1093<br />

Free Germans<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Bronisch, Gotthilf; Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-1094<br />

Deutsch Arbeits Front; German Grain<br />

Purchase in Rumania<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania<br />

INT-13GE-1095<br />

Labor <strong>Office</strong>s in Germany<br />

Feb. 10, ¡944. 1 p. + ¡ ov.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-13GE-1096<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 193


INT-13GE-1096 Reference Bibliography<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Protestant chur-<br />

ches<br />

INT-13GE-1097<br />

Free Germans<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1098<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Free German (Alemania Libre)<br />

Movement In Mexico<br />

June 25, 1943. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Liga Pro-Cultura Alemania<br />

en Mexico; Alemania Libre Movement (Mex-<br />

ico); Alemania Libre (newspaper); Renn, Lud-<br />

wig; Merker, Paul; Seghers, Anna; Katz, Otto;<br />

Jungmann, Erich; Radvanny, Ladislac; Frei,<br />

Bruno; Lambert, Leo; Uhse, Bodo; Meyer,<br />

Hannes<br />

INT-13GE-1099<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1100<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Lemer, Max; Tillinger, Eugene<br />

INT-13GE-1101<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification;<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany; Thompson,<br />

Dorothy; Budzislawski, Herman; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1102<br />

Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German War Prisoners<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Denazification;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Wollenberger, Albert;<br />

Sterne, Emma G.; Gross, Leo<br />

INT-13GE-1103<br />

[Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer and Maslow from<br />

Communist International]<br />

May 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth; Maslow, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1104<br />

Ruth Fischer Comment on Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

May 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1105<br />

Yorkville Reaction to German Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

May 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; New Yorker Staats-<br />

Zeitung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1106<br />

George N. Shuster<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Protestant<br />

(periodical); Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Shuster, George; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1107<br />

[Robert W. Kempner on free German<br />

activities]<br />

May 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kempner, Robert<br />

INT-13GE-1108<br />

Anti-Tillich Group?<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Fischer, Ruth; Fry, Varian<br />

INT-13GE-1109<br />

[German refugees suggested for military<br />

occupation work in Germany]<br />

May 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Wachenheim, Hedwig; Baerensprung, Horst;<br />

Wickel, Helmut; Langerhans, Heinz; Bronisch,<br />

Gotthilf<br />

INT-13GE-1110<br />

Heinrich Bruening<br />

May 6. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Regional organization; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Vatican City; Council for a Democratic Germa-<br />

ny; Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1111<br />

[Missing]<br />

194 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-1112<br />

Various Items About the Tillich Committee<br />

May 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Aufbau (newspaper); Society for the Prevention<br />

<strong>of</strong> World War III; George, Manfred; Glaser, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-1113<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

May 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1114<br />

Excerpts from the Dr. Staudinger letter dated<br />

March 21, 1944<br />

May 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Staudinger, Hans; Fischer, Ruth; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-1115<br />

German Labor Delegation<br />

May 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Glaser, Kurt; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-1116<br />

Ruth Fischer's periodical "The Network"<br />

May 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Network (periodical); Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1117<br />

Heinrich Bruening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

May 11, 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

44.]<br />

Descriptors: S-102<br />

INT-13GE-H18<br />

[Notes on certain German refugees]<br />

May 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1119<br />

New York Post Suppresses Johannes Steel<br />

May 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Post (newspaper); Steel,<br />

Johannes; Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-1120<br />

German Goldilocks and Three Bears ["Hard"<br />

vs. "S<strong>of</strong>t" Peace]<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schairer, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-1121<br />

Third Anniversary <strong>of</strong> "German American,"<br />

May 13, New School <strong>of</strong> Social Research<br />

May 15, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

46.]<br />

Descriptors: M-186<br />

INT-13GE-1122<br />

Volksfront or Communist Front?<br />

May 12, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

45.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 187<br />

INT-13GE-1123<br />

Talk by Gerhart Seger in Detroit on May 10,<br />

1944<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

German-American Congress for Democracy;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-1124<br />

[Note on letter <strong>of</strong> Ruth Fischer]<br />

May 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth; Eisler, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1125<br />

Schwarrz, Dr. Paul<br />

May 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1126<br />

German-American Anti-Axis League<br />

May 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Jaeger, William; Kruse,<br />

William; von Schroetter, Eric<br />

M-190<br />

INT-13GE-1127<br />

[State Department financial support for<br />

German labor delegation]<br />

May 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Woll, Matthew; Brauer, Max


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1128<br />

Hans von Hentig's Advice<br />

May 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hentig, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1129<br />

Manfred George<br />

May 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

George, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-1130<br />

[Paul Schwarz in Mexico]<br />

May 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1131<br />

[Dr. Paul Schwarz]<br />

May 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1132<br />

Report on Conference Between General B.M.<br />

Bryan, Assistant Provost Marshal General,<br />

and Albert Wollenberger, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Free Germany, On Reeducation <strong>of</strong><br />

German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Denazification;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Free Germany; Bryan, B.M.; Wollen-<br />

berger, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-1133<br />

[Hans Scherber's opinions <strong>of</strong> Tillich<br />

Committee]<br />

May 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Scherber, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1134<br />

Labor Groups in Exile<br />

May 11, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Neue Beginnen Bewe-<br />

gung<br />

INT-13GE-1135<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm<br />

Foerster<br />

May 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-1136<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

May 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Boenheim, Felix; Reinhardt,<br />

Guenther<br />

INT-13GE-1137<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1138<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Bavaria<br />

May 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; von<br />

Witteisbach, Ludwig Wilhelm; Proewig, Frede-<br />

rick<br />

INT-13GE-1139<br />

Letters to German American<br />

June 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1140<br />

Aufbau Editorial, June 2, 1944<br />

June 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1141<br />

United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

June 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-1142<br />

Gerhart Seger discusses his new Committee<br />

on Reeducation <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

48.]<br />

Descriptors: S-105<br />

INT-13GE-1143<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

June 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Stout, Rex; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1144<br />

Father Reinhold<br />

June 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reinhold, H. A.<br />

INT-13GE-1145<br />

T.H. Tetens<br />

June 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-1146<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1147<br />

German-Americans and the Coming Election<br />

June 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections<br />

INT-13GE-1148<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Heinrich Bruening to Father<br />

Reinhold]<br />

June 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich; Reinhold, H. A.<br />

INT-13GE-1149<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Friederich Wilhelm<br />

Foerster<br />

June 9, 1944. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

49.]<br />

Descriptors: M-200<br />

INT-13GE-1150<br />

Town Hall Forum, June 12<br />

June 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Van Doren, Mark; Fischer, Louis;<br />

Thompson, Dorothy; Stout, Rex<br />

INT-13GE-1151<br />

Paul Hagen Discusses Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1160<br />

June 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

51.]<br />

Descriptors: S-106<br />

INT-13GE-1152<br />

German-Americans and the War in Europe<br />

June 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1153<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Flag Day by United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent, New York City, June 14<br />

June 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent<br />

INT-13GE-1154<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-214<br />

INT-13GE-1155<br />

[Committee on Re-education <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War]<br />

June 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Committee on<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-1156<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> German<br />

American Trade Unionists at the Manhattan<br />

Center, N.Y., June 18, 1944<br />

June 23. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Committee <strong>of</strong> Ger-<br />

man American Trade Unionists; Obermeier,<br />

Michael; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1157<br />

Russian Article on Paul Scheffer<br />

June 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scheffer, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1158<br />

Procope Must Go<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Procope, Hjalmar J.<br />

INT-13GE-1159<br />

Debate on What Policy Toward Defeated<br />

Reich Offers Best Guarantee <strong>of</strong> a Democratic<br />

Germany and a Peaceful Europe?<br />

June 27, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy;<br />

Stout, Rex; Fischer, Louis; Thompson, Dorothy;<br />

Van Doren, Mark<br />

INT-13GE-1160<br />

Inaugural Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent<br />

June 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Descent; Sattler, Otto; Ridder,<br />

Victor; Obermeier, Michael<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 195


INT-13GE-1161 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1161<br />

Dr. Leon Matthias<br />

June 26. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matthias, Leon<br />

INT-13GE-1162<br />

[German-language correspondence <strong>of</strong> Paul<br />

Tillich]<br />

June 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1163<br />

Baerwald and Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany<br />

June 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1164<br />

Catholic Research Center?<br />

June 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Selig, Anna; Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1165<br />

Propaganda for a Monarchial Restoration<br />

Now Being Tolerated in Germany<br />

June 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Monarchist<br />

in War (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-1166<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1167<br />

[Dr. Proewig on a federated Germany]<br />

July 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1168<br />

"Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

Chancellor"<br />

June 19. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jennings, Charles S.; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1169<br />

German Matters<br />

July 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul; Schultz, Sigrid; Gutk-<br />

necht, John C.<br />

INT-13GE-1170<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

July 3. 1944. 21 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

54.]<br />

Descriptors: B-220<br />

INT-13GE-1171<br />

[Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> certain German<br />

political refugees]<br />

July 6, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braun, Otto; Thaelman, Ernst;<br />

Wirth, Joseph; Tamow, Fritz; Vogel, Hans;<br />

Ulbricht, Walter; Grzesinski, Albert<br />

196 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-1172<br />

Paul Hagen Again; Declaration <strong>of</strong> Council for<br />

a Democratic Germany<br />

July 6. 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Reconstruction; Denazifi-<br />

cation; Regional organization; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1173<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> the American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

July 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Association for a Demo-<br />

cratic Germany; Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany; American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Free-<br />

dom; Gauss, Christian<br />

INT-13GE-1174<br />

[Miscellaneous items on minor German<br />

affairs]<br />

July 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1175<br />

[Letter from B.G. De Sylva]<br />

July 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Motion pictures; Paramount Pic-<br />

tures, Inc.; Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Stout, Rex; De Sylva, B.G.<br />

INT-13GE-1176<br />

Tetens and Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

World War III<br />

July 21, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Militarism; Pan Germanism; Society<br />

for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III; Tetens,<br />

Theodore H.; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-1177<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1178<br />

Catholic Committee for International<br />

Reconstruction<br />

July 15, 26, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Catholic<br />

Committee for International Reconstruction;<br />

Catholic European Association; Catholic Com-<br />

mittee for Refugees; Selig, Anna; Baerwald,<br />

Friedrich; Rummel, Joseph F.; Cannon, Robert I<br />

INT-13GE-1179<br />

Mrs. Marie Juchacz<br />

July 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Reconstruction;<br />

Regional organization; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Juchacz, Marie<br />

INT-13GE-1180<br />

[Hedwig Wachenheim]<br />

July 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wachenheim, Hedwig<br />

INT-13GE-1181<br />

Preliminary Report on Activity <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Group in Rome<br />

July 12, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Underground movements; Di-<br />

plomatic and consular service; Hocke, Gustav<br />

R.; Todd, C. Bobby; NU, Willi<br />

INT-13GE-1182<br />

German Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

America-Herold und Lincoln Freie Presse<br />

(newspaper); Aufbau (newspaper); Baltimore<br />

Correspondence (newspaper); California Staats-<br />

Zeitung (newspaper); Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Deutsche Sonntagspost (newspa-<br />

per); Heimatbote (newspaper); Milwaukee Deut-<br />

sche Zeitung (newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper); New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ostfriesische Nachrichten<br />

(newspaper); Rochester Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

St. Joseph's Blatt (newspaper); Schwaebisches<br />

Wochenblatt (newspaper); Der Wanderer (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-13GE-1183<br />

Unusually Outspoken Editorial, <strong>of</strong> Divisive<br />

Trend, in the German-Language Press<br />

July 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-13GE-<br />

55.]<br />

INT-13GE-1184<br />

German Notes<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro; Hagen, Paul; von<br />

Schroetter, Eric; Borgese, Elizabeth M.<br />

INT-13GE-1185<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nehring's resignation from Tillich<br />

Committee]<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Nehring, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1186<br />

Activities Among German Groups<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Faber, Gustav; Ober-<br />

meier, Michael<br />

INT-13GE-1187<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Former German Social<br />

Democrats<br />

July 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Schwarzschild, Leopold; Straight, Eric W.<br />

INT-13GE-1188<br />

German Refugee Report About President<br />

Trujillo<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dominican Republic; Trujillo, Rafa-<br />

el L.; Fendler, Edward<br />

INT-13GE-1189<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1190<br />

Der Kommende Weltkrieg. Aufgaben und<br />

Ziele des deutschen Sozialismus<br />

Aug. 18. 1944. 24 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1191<br />

[Observations on world events in<br />

"Staatszeitung" and review <strong>of</strong> "Germany, A<br />

Short History"]


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1222<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Neubeiser, Grete; Fischer,<br />

Max; Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-1192<br />

Germany - Plan to Become Effective Upon<br />

Invasion<br />

Nov. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Food supply;<br />

Denazification; Social conditions<br />

INT-13GE-1193<br />

Internal Political Situation<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties<br />

INT-13GE-1194<br />

Deutsche Arbeitsfront; Situation on Eastern<br />

Front with Special Regard to Hungary;<br />

Suggested Propaganda for Germany after war<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Labor unions; Propagan-<br />

da; Deutsche Abbeitsfront (German)<br />

INT-13GE-1195<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

56.]<br />

Descriptors: B-238<br />

INT-13GE-1196<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Network (periodical); Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1197<br />

Manfred George<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: George, Manfred; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-13GE-1198<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany<br />

Aug. 16. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification;<br />

Demilitarization; American Association for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Gauss, Christian<br />

INT-13GE-1199<br />

German-American Meeting<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee against the<br />

Persecution <strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

INT-13GE-1200<br />

Talk with Dohrn<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Dohm, Klaus; Nehring, Mr.; Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1201<br />

[Catholic Committee for European<br />

Reconstruction]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Catholic<br />

Committee for European Reconstruction; Euro-<br />

pean Catholic Association<br />

INT-13GE-1202<br />

[Manfred George's source for newspaper<br />

article]<br />

Sept. 1. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: George, Manfred; Reinhardt, Gu-<br />

enther<br />

INT-13GE-1203<br />

German Group Activities<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-1204<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser contact with Robert<br />

Murphy]<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Murphy, Robert; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-13GE-1205<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1206<br />

German Affairs<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; American Associa-<br />

tion for a Democratic Germany; Pflaum, Irving;<br />

Mogenthau, Jans J.; Martinek, Joseph; Hagen,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1207<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1208<br />

[Vatican and Catholic activities in reference<br />

to Germany]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Catholic<br />

parties; Kaas, Ludwig; de Rooy, Paul E.; Leiber,<br />

Georg<br />

INT-13GE-1209<br />

Bruening, Treviranus Active?<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Carl Schurz<br />

Memorial Foundation; Treviranus, Gottfried;<br />

Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1210<br />

Coadjutor Imposed on Isolationist Archbishop<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Beckman, Francis J.<br />

INT-13GE-1211<br />

Addition to Report No. 379 on Dohrn<br />

Sept. 7/, ¡944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Croats; Dohm, Klaus;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-13GE-1212<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches<br />

in Germany<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 SOE-<br />

ST.]<br />

Descriptors: N-17<br />

INT-13GE-1213<br />

[Catholic Church in Germany]<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Catholic parties<br />

INT-13GE-1214<br />

[Radio broadcast: 'Is German the Same as<br />

Nazi?"<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Katz, Rudolf; Seger, Gerhart<br />

H.; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-1215<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Eleventh Annual National<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Steuben Society <strong>of</strong> America in<br />

Milwaukee, September, 1944<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society<br />

INT-13GE-1216<br />

German Catholic <strong>Office</strong>r in Moscow on the<br />

Church and Future Germany<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; von Kann-<br />

stein, Rev.<br />

INT-13GE-1217<br />

[Broadcasts <strong>of</strong> Guenther Reinhardt]<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Reinhardt, Guenther<br />

INT-13GE-1218<br />

[Role <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic Church and Catholic<br />

Center Party in Germany]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Catholic<br />

parties; Dohrn, Klaus; Ready, Michael J.<br />

INT-13GE-1219<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

58.]<br />

Descriptors: N-32<br />

INT-13GE-1220<br />

German Refugee Workers' Parties; Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

German Refugees to Discuss Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Freies Deutschland" Committee in<br />

Stockholm<br />

Aug. 2-Sept. 21, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Free German Movement;<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Mos-<br />

cow); Schwarz, Hans; Mewis, Karl; Bauer, Fritz;<br />

Tamow, Fritz; Enderle, August<br />

INT-13GE-1221<br />

Notes on Plan for Federalization <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Sept. 14. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Economic policy; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1222<br />

[German Catholics as a political factor]<br />

Sept. 8. 21, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Leiber, Georg; Kaas, Ludwig; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 197


INT-13GE1223 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1223<br />

[Robert Baerwalde]<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society; Baerwalde, Robert<br />

INT-13GE-1224<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> German Labor Committee to<br />

oppose Tillich Committee]<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Council for a Demo-<br />

cratic Germany; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1225<br />

Drs. Harry M. Grottewit and Fritz Einstein<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grottewit, Harry M.; Einstein, Fritz<br />

INT-13GE-1226<br />

Pro-Nazi Group in Detroit<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Schoenfeld, Eric;<br />

Schoenfeld, Maria; von Molkte, Mrs. Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1227<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Arnold Bergstrasser]<br />

Nov. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bergstraesser, Arnold<br />

INT-13GE-1228<br />

[Konrad H<strong>of</strong>fman's Chicago war relief<br />

activities]<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; War relief; Germania<br />

Club; H<strong>of</strong>fman, Konrad<br />

INT-13GE-1229<br />

Dr. Heinrich von Moltke<br />

Sept. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

von Molkte, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1230<br />

Rev. Herbert J. Brodt<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Anti-Semitism; Evan-<br />

gelical and Reformed Church; Brodt, Herbert J.<br />

INT-13GE-1231<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung and Elections<br />

Sept 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; New Yorker Staats-Zei-<br />

tung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1232<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Trade Union Movement in<br />

Germany<br />

July-Sept. 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Reconstruction; Eco-<br />

nomic policy; Denazification; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1233<br />

Gustav Faber<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; German Workmen's<br />

Benefit Fund; Faber, Gustav<br />

198 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-1234<br />

[German-American reaction to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conference]<br />

Sept 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations;<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Seger, Gerhart<br />

H.<br />

INT-13GE-1235<br />

Remarks concerning two memoranda about<br />

Catholic Church<br />

Oct. 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Catholic<br />

parties; Catholic Center Party (Germany); Pius<br />

XII<br />

INT-13GE-1236<br />

German-American Press Looks at Russia<br />

Oct 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

59.]<br />

Descriptors: N-54<br />

INT-13GE-1237<br />

German-American Reactions to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks<br />

Oct 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

60.]<br />

Descriptors: B-256<br />

INT-13GE-1238<br />

[Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War<br />

III]<br />

Oct 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

INT-13GE-1239<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Oct 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-57<br />

INT-13GE-1240<br />

Note on Steuben Society<br />

Oct 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

61.]<br />

Descriptors: H<strong>of</strong>fman, Theodore H.<br />

B-258<br />

INT-13GE-1241<br />

Max Brauer<br />

Oct 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1242<br />

[Count Michael Potolitski]<br />

Oct 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Potolitski, Michael; Ziffer,<br />

Bernard; Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

INT-13GE-1243<br />

[Dr. Frederick W. Proewig on<br />

dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

Oct 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1244<br />

[German trade union group in U.S.; Council<br />

for a Democratic Germany]<br />

Oct 9, 10, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; AFL; German Labor<br />

Delegation in United States; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Schevenels, Walter; Katz, Rudolf; Muller, Erwin<br />

INT-13GE-1245<br />

German Activities<br />

Oct 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Committee for<br />

the Election <strong>of</strong> Roosevelt; German American<br />

Emergency Conference; United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent<br />

INT-13GE-1246<br />

Background Information on Society for the<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Oct 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

INT-13GE-1247<br />

"German American" editorial on reparations<br />

Oct 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reparations; German American<br />

(periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-1248<br />

[Catholic plans for future German cabinet]<br />

Oct 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; CathoUc Center Party (Germany);<br />

Muckermann, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1249<br />

Raphael Abramovitch on Future <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Oct 14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Poland; Labor unions;<br />

Reconstruction; Abramovitch, Raphael<br />

INT-13GE-1250<br />

[Heinrich Bruening]<br />

Oct 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1251<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian<br />

Separatism<br />

Oct 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

64.]<br />

Descriptors: N-68<br />

INT-13GE-1252<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

Oct 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

63.]<br />

Descriptors: Potolitski, Michael; Ziffer, Bernard;<br />

Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

N-67


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1253<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Central Verein <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-13GE-1254<br />

U.S. Economic Propaganda After V.E. Day<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Economic policy;<br />

Reconstruction; Blitz, William<br />

INT-13GE-1255<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

World War III<br />

Oct. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-91.]<br />

Descriptors: N-70<br />

INT-13GE-1256<br />

Prince Hubertus von Loewenstein<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von und zu Loewenstein, Hubertus<br />

INT-13GE-1257<br />

Aufhaeuser<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Underground move-<br />

ments; Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1258<br />

[Radio broadcast on 'What To Do With<br />

Germanyî'T<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Nizer, Louis; Shuster,<br />

George; Taylor, Henry J.; Holmes, John H.<br />

INT-13GE-1259<br />

Nazi Organization in Mexico<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Liga AntiNazi De Habla<br />

Alemania (Mexico); Movimiento de Alemania<br />

Libre (Mexico)<br />

INT-13GE-1260<br />

[Ruth Fischer's financial problems]<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1261<br />

Michael Obermeier and German Meeting<br />

Announcement<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Obermeier, Michael<br />

INT-13GE-1262<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> 'inner German resistance" by<br />

German refugee leaders<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-1263<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser, biographical sketch]<br />

iVov. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1264<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1265<br />

Edmund Stinnes<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stinnes, Edmund H.<br />

INT-13GE-1266<br />

Father Georg Leiber, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Papal<br />

Universita Georgiana<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leiber, Georg<br />

INT-13GE-1267<br />

Staats-Zeitung and the Election<br />

Nov. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; New Yorker Staats-Zei-<br />

tung und Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1268<br />

American Association for a Democratic<br />

Germany<br />

Nov. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Recon-<br />

struction; Denazification; American Association<br />

for a Democratic Germany; Shuster, George;<br />

Hagen, Paul; Niebuhr, Reinhold<br />

INT-13GE-1269<br />

[Paul Schwarz's column on Bavarian<br />

separatist]<br />

JVov. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1270<br />

German-Language Press<br />

Sept. 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1271<br />

[Friedrich Stampfer]<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1272<br />

Inner German Front. Third Reich on Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

Invasion<br />

JVov. 14, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Revolu-<br />

tion; Nazis and Nazi Party; Morale; Mobiliza-<br />

tion; Gestapo<br />

INT-13GE-1273<br />

[Proewig and Bavarian separatism]<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Pro-<br />

ewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1274<br />

Situation in Germany<br />

JVov. 1, 1944. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Military occupa-<br />

tion; Allied military occupation policies; Labor<br />

unions; Religious groups; Denazification; Aufha-<br />

euser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1275<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, November 3,<br />

1944<br />

INT-13GE-1285<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Riesterer, Eric; Schreiner, Fre-<br />

drick; Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1276<br />

Is There a German Underground?<br />

JVov. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

66.]<br />

Descriptors: N-104<br />

INT-13GE-1277<br />

[Bidalut's views on Germany]<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Territorial<br />

claims; Bidault, Georges<br />

INT-13GE-1278<br />

Gustav Faber<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faber, Gustav; Ridder, Victor; Katz,<br />

Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1279<br />

"What About Germany?"<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; German American<br />

(periodical); Schreiner, Albert; Viertel, Berthold;<br />

Dodd, William R., Jr.<br />

INT-13GE-1280<br />

[German communist activities in U.S.]<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Kempner,<br />

Robert; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-1281<br />

[Council for a Democratic Germany]<br />

JVov. 17. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Kempner, Robert; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1282<br />

Article on "A Pro-German Council" in<br />

atttached copy "Belgium"<br />

JVov. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1283<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1284<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1.<br />

From the Conservative New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung 2. From the Social Democratic<br />

Neue Volkszeitung<br />

JVov. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

68.]<br />

Descriptors: N-lll<br />

INT-13GE-1285<br />

[Dismemberment <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Bavaria; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Proewig, Frederick<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 199


INT-13GE-1286 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1286<br />

[Future German government and peace<br />

settlement]<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Allied Nations;<br />

Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1287<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler" in<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold]]<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Goerdeler, Karl; Bronisch,<br />

Gotthilf<br />

INT-13GE-1288<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

69.]<br />

Descriptors: N-115<br />

INT-13GE-1289<br />

Ernst Fraenkel<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fraenkel, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-1290<br />

[Aufhaeuser on future German government]<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1291<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Delegates, United Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

German Descent, New York City<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Faber, Gustav; Ridder, Victor; Obermeier,<br />

Michael<br />

INT-13GE-1292<br />

[United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent]<br />

Dec. 4, 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1293<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III<br />

INT-13GE-1294<br />

Statement by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Siegfried Marck<br />

Dec 6, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Territorial claims;<br />

Denazification; Demilitarization; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Marck, Siegfried K.;<br />

Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1295<br />

Hitler's Illness<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-1296<br />

Hagen<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

200 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1297<br />

[United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent]<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1298<br />

Civil Service in Occupied Areas <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Dec 12, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Denazification; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried<br />

INT-13GE-1299<br />

Gustav Faber and German Activities<br />

Dec 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Elections; United<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1300<br />

Mr. S. Aufhaeuser<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1301<br />

Program for a Democratic Germany; How To<br />

Deal With Postwar Germany; Paul Tillich<br />

and Paul Winkler Discuss Germany<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Allied military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Denazification; Religious<br />

groups; Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Tillich, Paul; Schieffelin, William J.; Winkler,<br />

Paul<br />

M-274<br />

INT-13GE-1302<br />

Thomas Mann<br />

Dec 14, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Reconstruction; Re-<br />

gional organization; Allied military occupation<br />

policies; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Mann, Thomas; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1303<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

70.]<br />

Descriptors: N-136<br />

INT-13GE-1304<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Town Hall Forum to hear Emil<br />

Ludwig speak on "Will Germany Try It<br />

Again?"<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Reconstruction;<br />

Regional organization; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1305<br />

[Aufhaeuser views's restoration <strong>of</strong> German<br />

trade unions]<br />

Dec 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1306<br />

Paul Hagen lecture, Community House, New<br />

York City, December 15, 1944<br />

Dec. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Regional<br />

organization; Hagen, Paul; Paetel, Karl O.;<br />

Stemberg, Genosse<br />

INT-13GE-1307<br />

Germans "Abendpost Newspaper" Detroit,<br />

Michigan<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1308<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Lion<br />

Feuchtwanger at Pacific Pallisades,<br />

California, December 10, 1944<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Feuchtwanger, Lion; Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT- 13GE-1309<br />

OWI Tour <strong>of</strong> Prisoner <strong>of</strong> War Camps<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-13GE-1310<br />

Wilhelm F. Sollmann<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1311<br />

Dr. Ernst Fraenkel; 25 German Ministers on<br />

Germany's Future<br />

Nov. 30. Dec. 7, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Fraenkel, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-1312<br />

German Catholics and Protestant Theologians<br />

in Moscow<br />

Dec. 26. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; National Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-1313<br />

[Friedrich Adler lectures and Milwaukee<br />

Deutsch Zeitung attack on Prince Berhard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Netherlands]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1314<br />

[Paul Tillich's activities]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1315<br />

Decline and Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Germany's Press;<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> a Memorandum on Germany's<br />

political rebirth<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Political parties; Soll-<br />

mann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1316<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism<br />

as a prime potentiality in German<br />

regeneration<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 23 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1348<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

72.]<br />

Descriptors: S-124<br />

INT-13GE-1317<br />

German Papers in Boston<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Germania (newspa-<br />

per); Imas News (periodical); Schriftgiesser, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-1318<br />

German Trade Union Centre in Great Britain<br />

Dec 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-13GE-1319<br />

Inside Germany Reports; Inner German<br />

Resistance<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Execu-<br />

tions; Secret police; Arrest; Espionage; Ameri-<br />

can Association for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Goerdeler, Karl; Leuschner, Wilhelm; von Trott<br />

zu Solz, Adam<br />

INT-13GE-1320<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany's Future<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

73.]<br />

Descriptors: N-154<br />

INT-13GE-1321<br />

Germans: Detroit, Michigan, December 29,<br />

1944<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Scherber, Hans; Weideman, Carl M.<br />

INT-13GE-1322<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1323<br />

Aufhaeuser<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germa-<br />

ny; United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent;<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Hagen, Paul; Capíes,<br />

Anna; Seger, Gerhart H.; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1324<br />

Conversation with Emil Ludwig in Pacific<br />

Palisades, California, December 16, 1944<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1325<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Alfred Doeblin in<br />

Hollywood, December 12, 1944<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Copyright;<br />

Doeblin, Alfred; Lips, Eva; Collins, Alan;<br />

Undset, Sigrid; Parrar, John; Lemkin, Raphael<br />

INT-13GE-1326<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Education; Institute on Re-Educa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Germany; New York University<br />

INT-13GE-1327<br />

Conversation with Bruno Frank in Beverly<br />

Hills, California, December 12, 1944<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frank, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-1328<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on various German<br />

affairs]<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical); Fa-<br />

ber, Gustav; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1329<br />

German Activities<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Trade Union<br />

Committee; United Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1330<br />

[Hans Jacob's views on German problem]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacob, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1331<br />

[Free German Committee in France]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free German Committee in France;<br />

Niebergall, Florian<br />

INT-13GE-1332<br />

[German trade union activities in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Green, William<br />

INT-13GE-1333<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1334<br />

[German-American attitudes in Yorkville,<br />

New York City]<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-1335<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do<br />

With Germany<br />

Jan. 18. 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

75.]<br />

Descriptors: B-304<br />

INT-13GE-1336<br />

Proewig<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1337<br />

["Free Germans" in France]<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Radio<br />

INT-13GE-1338<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-99.]<br />

Descriptors: N-177<br />

INT-13GE-1339<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1340<br />

[Germany's underground operations for next<br />

war]<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Dean,<br />

Ruth J.<br />

INT-13GE-1341<br />

[Newspaper control in occupied Germany]<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; U.S. military<br />

occupation policies<br />

INT-13GE-1342<br />

Germans: Detroit, Mich., Jan. 16, 1945<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Keydal, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1343<br />

Discussion at Institute for International<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> German Culture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Lyman Bradley and Berthold Viertal<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute for International Democra-<br />

cy <strong>of</strong> German Culture; Bradley, Lyman; Viertel,<br />

Berthold<br />

INT-13GE-1344<br />

German-American Reactions<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roetter, Ada<br />

INT-13GE-1345<br />

Boston Appearances <strong>of</strong> Frederick W. Foerster<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Foerster, Frederick W.<br />

INT-13GE-1346<br />

[Provisional government by German generals]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military leaders;<br />

Provisional governments; Friedrich, von Paulus;<br />

Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1347<br />

[Alleged Soviet collaboration with German<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military leaders;<br />

Provisional governments; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); von Paulus,<br />

Friedrich; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1348<br />

[Dohrn and Aufhaeuser]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 201


INT-13GE-1348<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1349<br />

[Tet A. von Borsig and Rev. Erwin Mueller]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Religious groups; von Borsig, Tet<br />

A.; Mueller, Erwin (Rev.)<br />

INT-13GE-1350<br />

German Refugees Here Discuss Rumored von<br />

Paulus Government<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

76.]<br />

Descriptors: S-129<br />

INT-13GE-1351<br />

[Von Paulus provisional regime]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Boen-<br />

heim, Felix; Faber, Gustav; von Paulus, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1352<br />

[Dr. Ludwig Oberndorf on Russian policy]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Obemdorf, Ludwig<br />

INT-13GE-1353<br />

[Rudolf Katz's views on German situation]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1354<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1355<br />

Social Transformation <strong>of</strong> Germany and<br />

Reeducation<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Social conditions;<br />

Education; Marck, Siegfried K.<br />

INT-13GE-1356<br />

[German-American press in Wisconsin]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin; Manitowoc Herald<br />

Times (newspaper); Sheboygan Press (newspa-<br />

per); Merrill Daily Herald (newspaper); Berlin<br />

Journal (newspaper); Horicon Reporter (newspa-<br />

per); Marathon Times (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1357<br />

Dr. R. E. Kolb<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Kolb, R. E.<br />

INT-13GE-1358<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1359<br />

Answers to Questionnaire on "What to do<br />

with Germany" by Oscar Meyer, January 28,<br />

1945<br />

Feb. 7, 1945. 13 p.<br />

202 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Allied military oc-<br />

cupation policies; Regional organization; War<br />

crimes; Meyer, Oscar<br />

INT-13GE-1360<br />

[German decentralization and separatist<br />

movements]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Rhineland; Separatists ana<br />

separatist parties; Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1361<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Underground movements; Labor unions; Na-<br />

tional Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow);<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1362<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans<br />

INT-13GE-1363<br />

Paul Tillich Speaks at a Private Symposium<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Protestant<br />

churches; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1364<br />

First Reaction to Crimea Conference as<br />

Gathered by Telephone<br />

Feb. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Aufhaeuser, Sieg-<br />

fried; Katz, Rudolf; Deutsch, Julius; Fuchs,<br />

Martin; Fischer, Ruth; Tillinger, Eugene; von<br />

Borsig, Tet A.; Schnabel, Oscar; Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1365<br />

Remarks by Seibel <strong>of</strong> board <strong>of</strong> Provisional<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Statistical data: popu-<br />

lation; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Provisional National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans; Seibel,<br />

George<br />

INT-13GE-1366<br />

Isolationist German-Language Paper Admits<br />

Responsibility <strong>of</strong> German People for Hitler<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

77.]<br />

Descriptors: N-201<br />

INT-13GE-1367<br />

[Proewig advocates support for German<br />

regionalism]<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1368<br />

[William L. von Rumpf]<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> Ger-<br />

man American Trade Unionists; von Rumpf,<br />

William L.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1369<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans]<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-Americans; Weideman, Carl M.<br />

INT-13GE-1370<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House<br />

Axis"<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

78.]<br />

Descriptors: N-204<br />

INT-13GE-1371<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

79.]<br />

Descriptors: S-131<br />

INT-13GE-1372<br />

Communist-Line German-American Paper<br />

Reflects on Yalta<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

80.]<br />

Descriptors: N-207<br />

INT-13GE-1373<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Postwar Germany<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Denazification; Demilitari-<br />

zation; Reconstruction; Allied military occupa-<br />

tion policies; Economic policy; Roetter,<br />

Friedrich; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-1374<br />

German Trade Union Committee<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Trade Union<br />

Committee<br />

INT-13GE-1375<br />

[Saar resistance movement; foreigners in<br />

France; organizers <strong>of</strong> "Free Germany"<br />

Movement in Moscow]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saarland; France; Underground<br />

movements; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Ger-<br />

many (Moscow)<br />

INT-13GE-1376<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on Yalta Conference<br />

and peace settlement]<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1377<br />

[Rudolf Katz on Allied use <strong>of</strong> propaganda]<br />

Feb. 17. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1378<br />

[Germany after Yalta]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1412<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Foreign Policy<br />

Association; Peyre, Henri; Shuster, George<br />

INT-13GE-1379<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1380<br />

Germans. Cincinnati, Ohio, February 16, 1945<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cincinnati, Ohio; Cincinnatier Freie<br />

Presse (newspaper); May, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1381<br />

[Paul Schwarz on Yalta Conference]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1382<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-13GE-1383<br />

German Affairs<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Provisional National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Weideman,<br />

Carl M.; von Rumpf, William L.; Gutknecht,<br />

John C; Seger, Gerhart H.; Neuert, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1384<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss<br />

Press, Publishing, and Radio in<br />

American-occupied Germany<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 28 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

81.]<br />

Descriptors: S-132<br />

INT-13GE-1385<br />

Rev. Stoerker<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Protestant churches;<br />

Stoerker, Theodor F.<br />

INT-13GE-1386<br />

American Turners<br />

Feb. 23, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turner Topics (periodical); Seibel,<br />

George; Weideman, Carl M.<br />

INT-13GE-1387<br />

Private lecture and forum by Ruth Fischer at<br />

International Student Center<br />

Feb. 23. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Revolution; Fischer,<br />

Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1388<br />

Evidence <strong>of</strong> intensification <strong>of</strong> religious<br />

persecution in Germany during the past year<br />

Feb. 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious discrimination; Una Sanc-<br />

ta Movement (Germany); Metzgr, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1389<br />

Germans. Waechter und Anzeiger Newspaper,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Waechter und An-<br />

zeiger (newspaper); Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany; Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1390<br />

What to do with the Germans. Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

B'nai B'rith, Cleveland College, Feb. 11, 1945<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification;<br />

Education; B'nai B'rith<br />

INT-13GE-1391<br />

Cultural Background <strong>of</strong> German-Russian<br />

Political Relations<br />

Feb. 1945. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Laserson, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1392<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Feb. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-13GE-1393<br />

["German American"]<br />

Feb. 7, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

83.]<br />

Descriptors: M-299<br />

INT-13GE-1394<br />

Interview with Friedelinde Wagner<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Friedelinde<br />

INT-13GE-1395<br />

[Proewig on recent developments in Bavarian<br />

movement]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1396<br />

[Hans Scherber]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Scherber, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1397<br />

[Friedelinde Wagner]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Friedelinde<br />

INT-13GE-1398<br />

Countess Ruth Yorck von Wartenberg<br />

Mar. I, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yorck von Wartenberg, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1399<br />

Friedrich Ebert Memorial Meeting<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1400<br />

[French and German topics]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thomas Jefferson Fund, Inc.<br />

INT-13GE-1401<br />

[German Trade Union Committee formation]<br />

Jan. 17, Feb. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Trade Union<br />

Committee; German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Green, William;<br />

Katz, Rudolf; Gottfurcht, Hans; Schevenels,<br />

Walter<br />

INT-13GE-1402<br />

[Speech by Emil Ludwig on "How to Treat<br />

the Germans"]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military occupation; Education;<br />

Ludwig, Emil<br />

INT-13GE-1403<br />

[Kurt Singer's lecture activities]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Singer, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-1404<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> New York City Germans]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-1405<br />

[Klaus Dohms's writing activities]<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1406<br />

[Hans Meyer's views on post-war Germany]<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Meyer, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1407<br />

[Foester libel suit against Victor Ridder]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.<br />

INT-13GE-1408<br />

[United Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> German de-<br />

scent<br />

INT-13GE-1409<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's State Department<br />

contacts]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1410<br />

[Note on Ernest Jaeckh's lecture on Hitler's<br />

expansionist policies]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaeckh, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-1411<br />

[Ridder-Foerster trial postponement]<br />

Mar. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.<br />

INT-13GE-1412<br />

[Ruth Fischer's views on Yalta]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 203


INT-13GE-1412<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Yalta Conference;<br />

Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1413<br />

Criminal Germany<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crime and criminals; Frym, Marcel<br />

INT-13GE-1414<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar 14, 1943<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Yalta Conference;<br />

Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1415<br />

[I. F. Stone]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stone, I. F.; Stewart, Miriam<br />

INT-13GE-1416<br />

Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

87.]<br />

Descriptors: M-303<br />

INT-13GE-1417<br />

Dinner with Hilda Auersperg<br />

Mar. 16. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians; Auersperg, Hilda;<br />

Thompson, Dorothy; Kopf, Maxim; Budzislaw-<br />

ski, Herman<br />

INT-13GE-1418<br />

[Milwaukee Conference <strong>of</strong> "German<br />

American"]<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

German American (periodical); Saenger, Eric R.<br />

INT-13GE-1419<br />

[Hermann Rauschning, biography and<br />

political views]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-1420<br />

Meeting with Dr. Treviranus at the<br />

Savoy-Plaza Hotel<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treviranus, Gottfried; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1421<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1422<br />

[Mrs. Gustav Stolper]<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rhineland; Anti-Semitism; Morale;<br />

Stolper, Mrs. Gustav; Vansittart, Robert G.<br />

INT-13GE-1423<br />

Reference Situation Report February 24 Dom<br />

Odo Duke <strong>of</strong> Württemberg, O.S.B.<br />

204 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Württemberg, Carl Alexander<br />

INT-13GE-1424<br />

German News in St. Paul, Minn.<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Paul, Minn.; Der Wanderer<br />

(newspaper); Welles, Orson<br />

INT-13GE-1425<br />

Herman Budzisawski<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Budzislawski, Herman; Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-13GE-1426<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

Mar. 21. 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

84.]<br />

Descriptors: B-335<br />

INT-13GE-1427<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with<br />

Some Account <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Community<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 29 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

82.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 234<br />

INT-13GE-1428<br />

Hermann Rauschning<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; War crimes; Eco-<br />

nomic policy; Regional organization; Allied<br />

military occupation policies; Rauschning, Her-<br />

INT-13GE-1429<br />

Luncheon with Mr. Hans Meyer <strong>of</strong> OWI<br />

Mar. 21. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meyer, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1430<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem<br />

Mar. 22. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

85.]<br />

Descriptors: N-238<br />

INT-13GE-1431<br />

German Activities<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Trade Union<br />

Committee; United Americans <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Descent; Ridder, Victor; Faber, Gustav; Weide-<br />

man, Carl M.<br />

INT-13GE-1432<br />

Interview with Mr. Treviranus, Dr. F. Karsen,<br />

and Mr. Friedrich Stampfer<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karsen, Fritz; Treviranus, Gottfried;<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1433<br />

[Contact with Paul Schwarz concerning von<br />

Heintze]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul; von Heintze, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1434<br />

Von Heintz and his brother<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Heintze, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1435<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

86.]<br />

Descriptors: B-338<br />

INT-13GE-1436<br />

[Paul Hagen]<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1437<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

88.]<br />

Descriptors: S-138<br />

INT-13GE-1438<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> German American organizations on<br />

peace settlement]<br />

Mar. 31. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; German Ameri-<br />

can Trade Union Committee; Provisional Na-<br />

tional Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans; United<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1439<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Forum to Discuss<br />

"Shall We Do Better Than Wilson?"<br />

Mar. 26. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Territorial claims; San<br />

Francisco Forum; Landauer, Carl<br />

INT-13GE-1440<br />

[New York Post comments on<br />

German-Americans]<br />

Mar. 24. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Post (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1441 to INT-GE-1442<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1443<br />

Manuscript by Kurt L. Gruenebaum: "Expose<br />

on Economic Relations on Swiss-German<br />

Frontier"<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Switzerland; Economic conditions;<br />

Business and industry; Gruenebaum, Kurt L.<br />

INT-13GE-1444<br />

Interview with Baron Heyno Munchausen<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Munchausen, Heyno


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1478<br />

INT-13GE-1445<br />

Wolfgang Streseman<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Streseman, Wolfgang<br />

INT-13GE-1446<br />

Princess Anna Schwarzenberg<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarzenberg, Anna<br />

INT-13GE-1447<br />

Pastor and Mrs Frederick Forell<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Forell, Frederick<br />

J.<br />

INT-13GE-1448<br />

Communist-line German-language newspaper<br />

attacks Deutsche Milwaukee Zeitung and<br />

Chicago Abendpost<br />

Apr. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper); Ger-<br />

man American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-1449<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> a German Trade Union Group<br />

in New York<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions; German Labor Delegation<br />

in United States; German Trade Union Group in<br />

Great Britain; Schevenels, Walter; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried; Woll, Matthew<br />

INT-13GE-1450 to INT-13GE1452<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1453<br />

Church Meeting at home <strong>of</strong> Pastor Frederick<br />

Forell<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Forell, Frederick J.; Fischer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1454<br />

German-American Press Publicizes AMG<br />

Decrees<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

91.]<br />

Descriptors: N-260<br />

INT-13GE-1455<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail<br />

To Achieve Unity<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

89.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 235<br />

INT-13GE-1456<br />

Heinrich Bruening and German Politics,<br />

Present and Future<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

90.]<br />

Descriptors: S-141<br />

INT-13GE-1457<br />

[Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein's request<br />

for repatriation]<br />

Apr. U, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: von und zu Loewenstein, Hubertus<br />

INT-13GE-1458<br />

[New Yorker Staats-Zeitung affairs]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ridder, Victor; Faber,<br />

Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1459<br />

[Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III<br />

and Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Tillinger, Eugene; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.; Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1460<br />

Dr. Ernest O. F. Golm<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Golm, O. F.<br />

INT-13GE-1461<br />

"What Is To Be Done With Germany?<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

94.]<br />

Descriptors: N-277<br />

INT-13GE-1462<br />

What To Do With Germany: A Communist<br />

View<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

93.]<br />

Descriptors: Free German Movement; Merker,<br />

Paul<br />

N-276<br />

INT-13GE-1463<br />

Gottfried Treviranus in New York<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

92.]<br />

Descriptors: N-274<br />

INT-13GE-1464<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1465<br />

Dr. Julius E. Lipps<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lips, Julius E.<br />

INT-13GE-1466<br />

Miss Bella Fromm<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fromm, Bella<br />

INT-13GE-1467<br />

German Activities<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans; Faber, Gustav; Weideman, Carl<br />

M.; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-1468<br />

Eastern Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Trade Unionists<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; War crimes; Yalta<br />

Conference; UNCIO; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1469<br />

[Proewig and Bavarian separatism]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Proewig, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1470<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> "Comité Alemán Antifascista<br />

de Cuba"<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuba; Comité Alemán Antifascista<br />

de Cuba; Caden, Gert<br />

INT-13GE-1471<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1472<br />

[Immediate reconstruction measures for<br />

Germany]<br />

Apr. 19-20, 1945. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Denazification;<br />

Food assistance; Health facilities and services;<br />

Employment and unemployment; Education;<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1473<br />

Tet Borsig<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1474<br />

[Gustav Faber]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1475<br />

[German underground assistance to U.S.<br />

military]<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-13GE-1476<br />

[Council's Censorship <strong>of</strong> Baerwald for release<br />

<strong>of</strong> memorandum on German emergency<br />

measures]<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1477<br />

Frederick Hausman<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hausman, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1478<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33Z-109.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 205


INT-13GE-1478 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: RPT 237<br />

INT-13GE-1479<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1480<br />

Anna Selig<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Selig, Anna<br />

INT-13GE-1481<br />

[Comments on communist affairs and Soviet<br />

foreign policy]<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Fischer, Ruth; Stalin,<br />

Joseph; Wickel, Helmut<br />

INT-13GE-1482<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1483<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Croner; Remarks on the Spirit and<br />

Destiny <strong>of</strong> the Germans<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Croner,<br />

Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1484<br />

Evening at Liederkranz Club, New York City<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1485<br />

Interview with Mr. Ulstein at his home in<br />

New York City<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ullstein, Franz<br />

INT-13GE-1486<br />

[Proposed political supreme court for<br />

Germany]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courts; Riegelhaupt, Manek<br />

INT-13GE-1487<br />

[Alfred Kierschncr]<br />

May 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kierschner, Alfred<br />

INT-13GE-1488<br />

[New York City meeting <strong>of</strong> "German<br />

American" supporters]<br />

May 3. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical); Ko-<br />

ehler, Rudolph<br />

INT-13GE-1489<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1490<br />

[Note on German pamphlet entitled "Thomas<br />

Mann's Neueiste Wandlung]<br />

May 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Erikson, Erik<br />

INT-13GE-1491<br />

Visit to University Place Book Shop,<br />

University Place No. 69, New York City<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-1492<br />

[Baron Heyno Munchausen's conversation on<br />

a certain Mr. Willman]<br />

May 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Munchausen, Heyno; Willman, Mr.<br />

INT-13GE-1493<br />

Moritz Schlesinger<br />

May 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schlesinger, Moritz<br />

INT-13GE-1494<br />

Margaret Edelheim<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Edelheim, Margaret<br />

INT-13GE-1495<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, May 4, 1945<br />

May 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland Wa-<br />

echter und Anzeiger (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1496<br />

[Klaus Dohrn's views on German Catholic<br />

activities]<br />

May 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Dohrn, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1497<br />

[Paul Hertz]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hertz, Paul<br />

206 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-1498<br />

Tet Borsig and Stephen S. Oppenheimer<br />

May 1, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

von Borsig, Tet A.; Oppenheimer, Stephen<br />

INT-13GE-1499<br />

[Siegfried Aufhaeuser's views on German<br />

affairs]<br />

May 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1500<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland]<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Germany Move-<br />

ment in Switzerland; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Schwarz, Paul; Faber, Gustav; Hertz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1501<br />

Victory Meeting <strong>of</strong> the"German American"<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical)<br />

INT-13GE-1502<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland]<br />

May 9. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Germany Move-<br />

ment in Switzerland; Katz, Rudolf; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried; Hausman, Frederick; Wirth, Joseph;<br />

Braun, Otto<br />

INT-13GE-1503<br />

[Gustav Faber and Paul Schwarz]<br />

May 9. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical); Fa-<br />

ber, Gustav; Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1504<br />

[Rudolf Katz's views on German situation]<br />

May 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1505<br />

Greater Beneficial Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

German-American Federation<br />

May 10, 1945. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Greater Beneficial<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; German-American Federa-<br />

tion; Herklotz, Ernest; Dannenberg, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-1506<br />

[Karl Joseph Wirth]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wirth, Joseph<br />

INT-13GE-1507<br />

[Dr. Joseph Wirth]<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wirth, Joseph<br />

INT-13GE-1508<br />

[Situation in Yorkville, May 7, 1945]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-13GE-1509<br />

[Notes on news items signed by Donald Bell]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bell, Donald<br />

INT-13GE-1510<br />

Manek Riegelhaupt<br />

May 12, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Riegelhaupt, Manek<br />

INT-13GE-1511<br />

German War Criminals<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes<br />

INT-13GE-1512<br />

German Affairs<br />

May 12, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; German-American<br />

Anti-Axis League; Kruse, William; Jaeger,<br />

William; von Schroetter, Eric; von Hartz, Ernest<br />

INT-13GE-1513<br />

Interview with Dr. Heinrich Bruening<br />

May 14, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Allied military occupa-<br />

tion poUcies; Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1514<br />

[G. Bronisch]<br />

May 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bronisch, Gotthilf


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1549<br />

INT-13GE-1515<br />

[New Democratic Germany Movement in<br />

Switzerland]<br />

May 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Germany Move-<br />

ment in Switzerland; Budzislawski, Herman<br />

INT-13GE-1516<br />

[Gottfried Treviranns]<br />

May 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treviranus, Gottfried<br />

INT-13GE-1517<br />

Luncheon at Vean D'Or Restaurant as Guest<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Treviranus<br />

May 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treviranus, Gottfried; Dohm,<br />

Klaus; Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1518<br />

Countess Rosie Waldeck<br />

May 14, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Waldeck, Rosie<br />

INT-13GE-1519<br />

[Victor Ridder]<br />

May 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1520<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1521<br />

[Gustav Faber on recent events in Germany]<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1522<br />

Germans<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1523<br />

[Paul Hertz comments on Otto Braun and<br />

Ernst Reuter]<br />

May 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hertz, Paul; Braun, Otto; Reuter,<br />

Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-1524<br />

[Ruth Fischer]<br />

May 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military occupation; Economic con-<br />

ditions; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1525<br />

[Heinrich Bruening on recent German events]<br />

May 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1526<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Tillich at his<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at Union Theological Seminary, New<br />

York City<br />

May 15, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tillich, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1527<br />

German Activities<br />

May 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German American<br />

Trade Union Committee; Faber, Gustav; Ridder,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1528<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln Brigade present<br />

a Tribute to Captain Herman Böttcher<br />

May 18, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Abraham Lincoln Brigade; Böttcher,<br />

Herman; Faber, Gustav; Celler, Emanuel; Isaacs,<br />

Stanley M.; Collins, Charles A.<br />

INT-13GE-1529<br />

Conversation with Heinrich Bruening; Miners<br />

Near Aachen Organize First German Union<br />

Since 1933<br />

May 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Bruening, Heinrich<br />

INT-13GE-1530<br />

[Tribute to Herman Böttcher]<br />

May 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Böttcher, Herman; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1531<br />

Brunch with Anna Selig<br />

May 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Selig, Anna<br />

INT-13GE-1532<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> American <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

May 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church<br />

INT-13GE-1533<br />

Conservative German Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

96.]<br />

Descriptors: N-330<br />

INT-13GE-1534<br />

German Sentiment in Chicago<br />

May 19. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Sun (newspaper); Wilson,<br />

Fletcher; Ten Eichen, Ernst A.<br />

INT-13GE-1535<br />

Evening with Ted Borsig<br />

May 17, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Euro-<br />

pean Christian Forum; von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1536<br />

German V-E Day Meeting Sponsored by<br />

Social Democrats, Rand School, May 19<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

INT-13GE-1537<br />

Max Fischer<br />

May 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany; Fischer,<br />

Max<br />

INT-13GE-1538<br />

Bjarne Braatoy<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands; Braatoy, Bjarne<br />

INT-13GE-1539<br />

A New German Idyll<br />

May 18. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yakovlev, L.; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1540<br />

New York Query • D. A. Schmitz, Walter<br />

Duisberg, William J. von Rath<br />

May 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schmitz, D. A.; Duisberg, Walter;<br />

von Rath, William J.<br />

INT-13GE-1541<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language<br />

Press<br />

May 1, 1945. 31 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

95.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 239<br />

INT-13GE-1542<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1543<br />

Aurora Verlag<br />

May 23. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aurora Verlag<br />

INT-13GE-1544<br />

Herman Brill<br />

May 23. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Brill,<br />

Herman<br />

INT-13GE-1545<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III.<br />

Memorial Rally for American Prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

War Who Have Died Through German<br />

Brutality<br />

May 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III;<br />

Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

INT-13GE-1546<br />

[Ruth Fischer's comments on Paul Hagen]<br />

May 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1547<br />

Evening Spent with Miss Oldenburg, German,<br />

New York City<br />

May 22, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oldenburg, Mrs.<br />

INT-13GE-1548<br />

[Dr. Frederick Hausman's views on current<br />

German situation]<br />

May 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hausman, Frederick<br />

INT-13GE-1549<br />

[National Council <strong>of</strong> German Americans]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 207


INT-13GE-1549 Reference Bibliography<br />

May 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

German Americans; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1550<br />

Trade Unions Reconstruction in Occupied<br />

Germany<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-13GE-1551<br />

[Friedrich Stampfer on current situation in<br />

Germany]<br />

May 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1552<br />

[Feliz Boenheim's views on reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany]<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Boenheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-1553<br />

[Ridder trial resumption]<br />

May 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1554<br />

Walter T. Ridder's dispatches to<br />

Staatzeitung]<br />

May 28, 1954. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ridder, Walter T.<br />

INT-13GE-1555<br />

[Volkszeitung articles on current situation in<br />

Germany]<br />

May 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Stampfer, Frie-<br />

drich<br />

INT-13GE-1556<br />

Meeting with Mrs. Elizabeth Hauptmann,<br />

Executive Secretary <strong>of</strong> Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany, New York City; Some<br />

Recent Information on Anti-Nazi<br />

Developments Among German Youth<br />

May 24, 1945. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aachen, Germany; Youth; Council<br />

for a Democratic Germany; American Associa-<br />

tion for a Democratic Germany; Hauptmann,<br />

Elizabeth<br />

INT-13GE-1557<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Frederick Baerwald<br />

May 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1558<br />

Paul Schwarz, Former German Consulate,<br />

New York City<br />

May 28. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1559<br />

Alfred Neumann<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

208 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Neumann, Alfred<br />

INT-13GE-1560<br />

Expressions <strong>of</strong> Opinion in the German<br />

Community. Detroit, Michigan<br />

May 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-13GE-1561<br />

[Oscar Schnabel; Outline <strong>of</strong> a Plan for<br />

Europe's Economic Reconstruction]<br />

May 30, 1945. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Food supply;<br />

Reconstruction; European Emergency Council;<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

INT-13GE-1562<br />

[Schaeffer appointment in Bavaria]<br />

May 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Allied military occupation<br />

policies; Schaeffer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1563<br />

Visit with Dr. Max Gruenthal<br />

May 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Denazification; Gruenthal, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1564<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

May 31, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

98.]<br />

INT-13GE-1565<br />

[Werner Barasch]<br />

June 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barasch, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-1566<br />

[Gustav Faber's views on U.S. and Soviet<br />

policy in Europe]<br />

June 5, ¡945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; German American (periodical);<br />

Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1567<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum at<br />

Pastor Forells, Speaker Mr. Stewart W.<br />

Hermann<br />

June 4, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Euro-<br />

pean Christian Forum; Hermann, Stewart W.<br />

INT-13GE-1568<br />

German Activities<br />

June 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists; Faber, Gus-<br />

tav<br />

INT-13GE-1569<br />

[Telephone conversation with Tet Borsig<br />

concerning Nieomuller's interview with press]<br />

June 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Borsig, Tet A.; Niemoeller,<br />

Martin<br />

INT-13GE-1570<br />

[Victor Ridder]<br />

June 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1571<br />

[Proposed interview with Alfred Neumann on<br />

German communists in Hollywood]<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neumann, Alfred<br />

INT-13GE-1572<br />

What Next With German?<br />

June 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; National Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> the German Americans; Victory<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade Union-<br />

ists; German American Emergency Conference<br />

INT-13GE-1573<br />

Klaus Dohm<br />

June 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-13GE-1574<br />

Dr. Tillich<br />

June 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Tillich, Paul;<br />

Niemoeller, Martin<br />

INT-13GE-1575<br />

Thomas Mann on Germany<br />

June 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-13GE-1576<br />

Interview with Kurt Wolff, Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Pantheon Press, New York City<br />

June 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wolff, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-1577<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1578<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

June 4, 1945. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

99.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 241<br />

INT-13GE-1579<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1580<br />

Current German-American Reactions in<br />

Wisconsin<br />

June 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin; Milwaukee Deutsche<br />

Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1581<br />

What Next Wth Germany?<br />

June 11, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German<br />

American Trade Unionists; German American<br />

Emergency Conference; German American


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1615<br />

(periodical); Boenheim, Felix; Mueller, Walter;<br />

Saenger, Eric R.; Auslaender, J.; von Rumpf,<br />

William L.; Eisler, Gerhart; Bedacht, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1582<br />

Paul Hagen in Chicago<br />

June 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Allied military occupa-<br />

tion policies; War damages; Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1583<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1584<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

June 13, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

101.]<br />

Descriptors: B-376<br />

INT-13GE-1585<br />

Leopold Schwarzschild<br />

June 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Schwarzschild, Leopold<br />

INT-13GE-1586<br />

[Wilhelm Sollmann, views on plebiscite for<br />

Germany]<br />

June 13, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Elections; Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1587<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

June 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ge-<br />

102.]<br />

Descriptors: N-356<br />

INT-13GE-1588<br />

Dr. Martin Wagner<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wagner, Martin<br />

INT-13GE-1589<br />

Dr. Frederick Baerwald<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; Baerwald, Friedrich;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1590<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Wolfgang Köhler<br />

June 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Köhler, Wolfgang<br />

INT-13GE-1591<br />

[Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American<br />

Trade Unionsts' rally]<br />

June 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Labor unions; Vic-<br />

tory Committee <strong>of</strong> German American Trade<br />

Unionists; Faber, Gustav; von Rumpf, William L.<br />

INT-13GE-1592<br />

German War Criminals, Report <strong>of</strong> Dr. Golm<br />

June 14, 1945. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Concentration camps;<br />

Jews and Judaism; Golm, Ernest O.<br />

INT-13GE-1593<br />

Suggestions Concerning Trials Against<br />

German War Criminals<br />

June 14, 1945. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; International law;<br />

Golm, Ernest O.<br />

INT-13GE-1594<br />

Germans<br />

June 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(newspaper); Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1595<br />

Germans. Translation <strong>of</strong> an editorial<br />

appearing in Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

June 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Cleveland Waechter und<br />

Anzeiger (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1596<br />

[Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans]<br />

June 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans<br />

INT-13GE-1597<br />

[Ridder libel suit]<br />

June 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ridder, Victor; Foerster,<br />

Frederick W.; Nizer, Louis<br />

INT-13GE-1598<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

June 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1599<br />

[Alleged sale <strong>of</strong> New Yorker Staatz-Zeitung<br />

und Herold]<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1600<br />

[Louis Nizer's comments on significance <strong>of</strong><br />

Ridder trial]<br />

June 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Nizer, Louis<br />

INT-13GE-1601<br />

[Comments <strong>of</strong> Faber and Kierschner on<br />

Ridder's conviction]<br />

June 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Faber, Gustav;<br />

Kierschner, Alfred<br />

INT-13GE-1602<br />

[Council for a Democratic Germany's breakup<br />

predicted by Rudolf Katz]<br />

June 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1603<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1604<br />

[Tet Borsig; Buchenwald]<br />

June 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Concentration camps; von Borsig,<br />

Tet A.; Schmidt, A.; King-Hall, Stephen<br />

INT-13GE-1605<br />

Evening With Marcel Barzin<br />

June 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barzin, Marcel<br />

INT-13GE-1606<br />

[Situation report on Bavaria]<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavarian People's Party<br />

INT-13GE-1607<br />

[Untyped notes by Wilhelm Sollmann]<br />

June 25, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1608<br />

[Soliman manuscript on ]<br />

June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1609<br />

[Paul Schwarz's views on Ridder conviction]<br />

June 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwarz, Paul; Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1610<br />

["German American" relief activities]<br />

June 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; German American (peri-<br />

odical); Zahn, Alfred<br />

INT-13GE-1611<br />

Wisconsin German-Americans Reported<br />

Taking Heart from Soldiers' Letters<br />

June 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

103.]<br />

Descriptors: N-366<br />

INT-13GE-1612<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1613<br />

Tea With Tet Borsig and Mrs. Oldenburg<br />

June 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oldenburg, Mrs.; von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1614<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Father H. A. Reinhold]<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reinhold, H. A.<br />

INT-13GE-1615<br />

Thomas Mann Warns U.S. on Misuse <strong>of</strong><br />

Power<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 209


INT-13GE-1616<br />

INT-13GE-1616<br />

German-Americans Assail Peacetime Draft<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

104.]<br />

Descriptors: N-367<br />

INT-13GE-1617<br />

[Dr. Frederick Proewig's views on Schaeffer's<br />

appointment]<br />

June 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Proewig, Frederick; Scha-<br />

effer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1618<br />

[Rudolph Koehler's views on European<br />

situation]<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Bakery and Confec-<br />

tionary Workers International Union <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; German American (periodical); Koehler,<br />

Rudolph<br />

INT-13GE-1619<br />

Steuben Society's Campaign Against<br />

"Punitive" Peace<br />

June 29, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

105.]<br />

Descriptors: N-370<br />

INT-13GE-1620<br />

[Negotiations for sale <strong>of</strong> New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung]<br />

June 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1621<br />

[Letter to W. Soliman]<br />

June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1622<br />

Gerhart's Seger's Speech<br />

July 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military occupation; German-<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Lochner, Louis; Schaeffer, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1623<br />

Interview with Mr. Heinz E. Müller<br />

July 4, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unitarian Service Committee; Müll-<br />

er, Heinz E.<br />

INT-13GE-1624<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

July 2, 1945. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

106.]<br />

Descriptors: S-145<br />

INT-13GE-1625<br />

[Paul Hagen's views on occupation policies]<br />

July 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1626<br />

Leading Conservative German-Language<br />

Newspaper for Sale<br />

July 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

107.]<br />

Descriptors: N-381<br />

INT-13GE-1627<br />

Gerhart Seger Criticizes Anglo-American<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Occupied Germany<br />

July 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

108.]<br />

Descriptors: N-382<br />

INT-13GE-1628<br />

"Disarm Germany, Police Her, Bat Let Her<br />

Rehabilitate Herself'<br />

July 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Brandt, Karl<br />

INT-13GE-1629<br />

[Ruth Fischer comments on whereabouts <strong>of</strong><br />

her brother, Gerhart Eisler]<br />

July 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth; Eisler, Gerhart<br />

INT-13GE-1630<br />

[Teutonia Glee Club picnic, North Berger,<br />

New Jersey]<br />

July 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1631<br />

[Gustav Faber on Ridder-Foerster case]<br />

July 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faber, Gustav; Ridder, Victor<br />

INT-13GE-1632<br />

Conservative German-Language Weekly<br />

Protests American Treatment <strong>of</strong> German<br />

POWs<br />

July 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

109.]<br />

Descriptors: N-385<br />

INT-13GE-1633<br />

Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Trade Unionists and Provisional National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans<br />

July 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Victory Committee <strong>of</strong> German-<br />

American Trade Unionists; Provisional National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> German-Americans; Faber, Gus-<br />

tav; Weideman, Carl M.<br />

INT-13GE-1634<br />

Bruening Denies He Will Become Reich<br />

Chancellor [Boston Sunday Globe]<br />

June 24. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich; Jennings,<br />

Charles S.<br />

INT-13GE-1635<br />

[Hans Staudinger]<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

210 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Staudinger, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1636<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1637<br />

Interview with Dr. Felix Bernheim, 57 West<br />

58th Street, New York City, German<br />

July 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bemheim, Felix<br />

INT-13GE-1638<br />

Germans: Interview with Hans Scherber<br />

July 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scherber, Hans<br />

RPT928<br />

INT-13GE-1639<br />

German Affairs: Edmund Stinnes, Ralph E.<br />

Diffendorfer<br />

July 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Stinnes, Ed-<br />

mund H.; Diffendorfer, Ralph E.<br />

RPT 332<br />

INT-13GE-1640<br />

Interview with Werner Richter<br />

July 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Richter, Werner<br />

INT-13GE-1641<br />

[Ruth Fischer on Russian propaganda front]<br />

July 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1642<br />

[Hermann Rauschning]<br />

July 13. 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; U.N.; Reconstruction;<br />

Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-1643<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1644<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

July 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1645<br />

[Rauschning on German conservatives and<br />

nationalists]<br />

July 17, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Monarchy and monarchist parties; Religious<br />

groups; Rauschning, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-1646<br />

[Karl Franz Bondy's plans for purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

Staats-Zeitung]<br />

July 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Bondy, Karl F.<br />

INT-13GE-1647<br />

[Hermann Borchard]<br />

July 17, 1945. 20 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-13GE-1679<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Borchard, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-1648<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1649<br />

Tet Horsing At My House For the Evening<br />

July 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Borsig, Tet A.<br />

INT-13GE-1650<br />

Dr. Hans Simons<br />

July 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simons, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1651<br />

[Note on "German American" editorial on<br />

Foerster-Ridder trial]<br />

July 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical); Rid-<br />

der, Victor; Faber, Gustav<br />

INT-13GE-1652<br />

[Communication on Ullstein holdings in<br />

Waldheim-Eberle Publishing Co]<br />

July 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Waldheim-Eberle Publishing<br />

Co.; Vienna Broadcasting Co.; Ullstein, Franz;<br />

Ullstein, Hermann<br />

INT-13GE-1653<br />

U.S. Lutherans and Postwar Germany<br />

July 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Valparaiso Uni-<br />

versity<br />

INT-13GE-1654<br />

Immediate Program for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

the German School System<br />

June 20. 1945. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Educational reforms; Denazifica-<br />

tion; Reconstruction; Leschnitzer, Adolph F.<br />

INT-13GE-1655<br />

Economic Self-Organization in<br />

American-Occupied Part <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

May 16, 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Economic reforms; Military government<br />

INT-13GE-1656<br />

Contact given to me by Dr. Felix Boenheim<br />

has left for South America<br />

July 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boenheim, Felix; Weil, Bruno<br />

INT-13GE-1657<br />

Paul Federn [interview and article about<br />

Hitler]<br />

July 23, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federn, Paul; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-13GE-1658<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1659<br />

German Refugee Weekly Urges Congress To<br />

Permit Entry <strong>of</strong> German "Millions"<br />

Displaced by Czechs and Poles<br />

July 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

111.]<br />

Descriptors: N-416<br />

INT-13GE-1660<br />

Letter Received From Tet Borsig on Subject<br />

<strong>of</strong> Article on Himself amd Treviranus in<br />

Publication "Protestant"<br />

July 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant (periodical); von Borsig,<br />

Tet A.; Treviranus, Gottfried<br />

INT-13GE-1661<br />

German-American Press Despairs <strong>of</strong> Relief<br />

and Mail Service for Germany<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

112.]<br />

Descriptors: N-420<br />

INT-13GE-1662<br />

[Inquiry on Helmut Joel, student editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Kurz Bericht]<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kurz Bericht (periodical); Joel, Hel-<br />

INT-13GE-1663<br />

Material from the Russian George Denicke<br />

May 9, 1945. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; France; Denicke,<br />

George; Muenzenberg, Willi<br />

INT-13GE-1664<br />

[German American Trade Union Committee<br />

statement on peace]<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American Trade Union<br />

Committee<br />

INT-13GE-1665<br />

Herbert Grosche (German), Labor Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Bartenders International League <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

AFL<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grosche, Herbert<br />

INT-13GE-1666<br />

Louis Housman (German), Executive Board<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and<br />

Assistants Union, AFL<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Housman, Louis<br />

INT-13GE-1667<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

Aug. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1668<br />

Germans. Cleveland, Ohio, August 6, 1945<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland Wa-<br />

echter und Anzeiger (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1669<br />

List <strong>of</strong> administrative control personnel in<br />

American zones in Germany and Austria;<br />

Americans Oust Bavarian Officials for Nazi<br />

Activities, Falsehoods<br />

Aug. 9, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; U.S. military occupation<br />

policies<br />

INT-13GE-1670<br />

Max Brauer, Rudolf Katz want to go to<br />

Germany<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf; Brauer, Max<br />

INT-13GE-1671<br />

[Paul Schwarz's views Potsdam agreement]<br />

Aug. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potsdam Declaration; Schwarz, Paul<br />

INT-13GE-1672<br />

Conversation with Freidrich Roetter on more<br />

important German Immigration<br />

June 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roetter, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1673<br />

[Dr. Kurt Glaser comments on German leftist<br />

activities]<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Glaser, Kurt<br />

INT-13GE-1674<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

Aug. 13, 1945. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

113.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 244<br />

INT-13GE-1675<br />

[Importation <strong>of</strong> food to Germany]<br />

Aug. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply<br />

INT-13GE-1676<br />

[Ruth Fischer's activities]<br />

Aug. 22. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1677<br />

German Activities<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German American<br />

Trade Union Committee; Faber, Gustav; von<br />

Rumpf, William L.<br />

INT-13GE-1678<br />

[Rudolf Katz and Max Brauer]<br />

Aug. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brauer, Max; Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1679<br />

Detroiter Abendpost editorials<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 211


INT-13GE-1680 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-13GE-1680<br />

Katholisches Wochenblatt und Landmann<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Katholis-<br />

ches Wochenblatt und Landmann (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1681<br />

[Atomic bomb traced to German research<br />

work]<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: America-Herald (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1682<br />

Abendpost Chicago<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1683<br />

Deutsche Wochenblatt St. Louis [editorials]<br />

Aug. 18. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Louis Deutsche Wochenblatt<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1684<br />

Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung [editorials]<br />

Aug. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-13GE-1685<br />

[Margrit Adler's comments on "German<br />

American" newspaper activities]<br />

Sept. 6. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical);<br />

Adler, Margrit<br />

INT-13GE-1686<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

Sept. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1687<br />

German-American Press Critical <strong>of</strong> Potsdam<br />

Decisions<br />

Aug. 24, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potsdam Declaration; German<br />

American (periodical); New Yorker Staats-<br />

Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Chicago<br />

Abendpost (newspaper); Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Stampfer, Friedrich; Se-<br />

ger, Gerhart H.<br />

RPT 246<br />

INT-13GE-1688<br />

Has Germany a Future?<br />

Sept. 14, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Territorial claims;<br />

Industrial plants and equipment; Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German American Trade Unionists; German<br />

American Emergency Conference; Eisler, Ger-<br />

hart<br />

M-325<br />

INT-13GE-1689<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events<br />

Sept. 16, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin<br />

INT-13GE-1690<br />

Tillich Committee [controversy over<br />

Potsdam Declaration]<br />

Sept. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potsdam Declaration; Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

INT-13GE-1691<br />

German-Americans Campaign for Postal<br />

Communications with Homeland<br />

Sept. 24, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; Steuben Society; Pet-<br />

er, Val J.<br />

N-437<br />

INT-13GE-1692<br />

Deutsche in Maryland<br />

Sept. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maryland<br />

INT-13GE-1693<br />

Rudolph Katz<br />

Oct. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1694<br />

[Dr. Hoegner appointment as Prime Minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bavaria and Catholic activities]<br />

Oct. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Dohm, Klaus; Hoegner, Wilhelm<br />

INT-13GE-1695<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> Mail Service with Germany<br />

Oct. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; National Weeklies,<br />

Inc.<br />

INT-13GE-1696<br />

Steuben Day Celebration<br />

Oct. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Steuben Society; Zimmerman,<br />

Fred R.; H<strong>of</strong>mann, Bernhard<br />

M-328<br />

INT-13GE-1697<br />

Manfred George<br />

Oct. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: George, Manfred<br />

INT-13GE-1698<br />

Meeting to Form Ro<strong>of</strong> Organization for<br />

German Relief and Postal Communication<br />

Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; War relief; Chicago<br />

Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

M-326<br />

INT-13GE-1699<br />

[Missing]<br />

212 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-13GE-1700<br />

Siegfried Aufhaeuser<br />

Oct. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried<br />

INT-13GE-1701<br />

Second German-American Relief Group<br />

Organized in Chicago<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; War relief; Charity<br />

Society (German); St<strong>of</strong>fels, Oskar A.<br />

N-444<br />

INT-13GE-1702<br />

Zur Jahrhundertfeier in Frankenmuth<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frankenmuth, Mich.<br />

INT-13GE-1703<br />

Unsere Plattdeutschen<br />

Aug. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-13GE-1704<br />

Deutsch-Wenden in Texas<br />

Aug. 5. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas<br />

INT-13GE-1705<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1706<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Relief for Germany<br />

Oct. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Germany; Enders, L.<br />

M-329<br />

INT-13GE-1707<br />

Ruth Fischer<br />

Oct. 12, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Fischer, Ruth<br />

INT-13GE-1708<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent to<br />

Current Events; Prosecution <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

in German-American Press<br />

Oct. IS. 1945. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin; War crimes; New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Mil-<br />

waukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper); Detroit-<br />

er Abendpost (newspaper); Chicago Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

B-401<br />

INT-13GE-1709<br />

German Economist Calls for Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany<br />

Oct. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Brandt, Karl<br />

N-449<br />

INT-13GE-1710<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-13GE-1711<br />

Rudolf Katz<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Katz, Rudolf<br />

INT-13GE-1712<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-21<br />

INT-13GE-1713<br />

[German war relief activities and data on<br />

delegates to National Monetary Conference]<br />

Oct. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Monetary Con-<br />

ference; Werk, Frank<br />

INT-13GE-1714<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> German-American Day,<br />

Milwaukee, October 21, 1945<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-13GE-1715<br />

War Aims and Political Warfare<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Peace settle-<br />

ment; Speier, Hans<br />

INT-13GE-1716<br />

Tillich Committee<br />

Oct. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Hausman, Frederick; Baerwald, Friedrich<br />

INT-13GE-1717<br />

[Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans]<br />

Various dates, 1942-1945. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Germans; Grze-<br />

sinski, Albert<br />

INT-13GE-1718<br />

[German political refugees and refugee<br />

organizations]<br />

Various dates, 1942-1945. approx. 145 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States; Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Black Front;<br />

German-American League for Culture; German<br />

American Congress for Democracy; Loyal<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried; Baerensprung, Horst; Bass, Leo;<br />

Bekessy, Jean; Bernhard, Georg; Brauer, Max;<br />

Brecht, Arnold; Bruening, Heinrich; Ferrrand-<br />

Friedland, Jacques F.; Feuchtwanger, Lion;<br />

Gaidies, Hans; George, Manfred; Glaser, Kurt;<br />

Goldschmidt, Jacob; Grzesinski, Albert; Gum-<br />

bel, Emil J.; Hagen, Paul; Jaeckh, Ernst; Jeidels,<br />

Otto; Koehler, Rudolph; Lania, Leo; von und zu<br />

Loewenstein, Hubertus; Mann, Heinrich; Mann,<br />

Thomas; von und zu Putlitz, Gans Edler;<br />

Rauschning, Hermann; Ridder, Bernard; Reiss,<br />

Curt; Rosenfeld, Kurt; Schairer, Reinhold;<br />

Schlamm, Willi; Schwarzschild, Leopold; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.; Selig, Anna; Sender, Toni; Sollmann,<br />

Wilhelm; Stampfer, Friedrich; Staudinger, Hans;<br />

Stolper, Gustav; Strasser, Otto; Spiecker, Karl;<br />

Thormann, Werner; Wagner, Friedrich W.;<br />

Weichmann, Herbert C; Winkler, Ernst<br />

INT-13GE-1719 to INT-13GE-1720<br />

[Missing]<br />

Greeks<br />

INT-14GR-1 to INT-14GR-748<br />

Greeks: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and attitudes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the three main political factions among Greeks<br />

in the U.S. Conservative royalists were tainted by<br />

association with the prewar dictator Gen.<br />

Joannes Metaxas, an outspoken Nazi-sympathiz-<br />

er who died in mid-1941. Anti-royalist liberal<br />

republicans were trying to force ex-Metaxas<br />

people out <strong>of</strong> the govemment-in-exile. Leftist<br />

communists followed the line <strong>of</strong> the world party.<br />

Documents also consider the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek press in the U.S.; Greek territorial<br />

aspirations; Greek seamen; and food assistance<br />

for Greece.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33GR-1 to<br />

INT-33GR-125.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greeks; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Greece; Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; George II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-14GR-1<br />

Report on the Situation in Greece<br />

Dec. 31, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Italian military occupation policies<br />

INT-14GR-2<br />

Secret Report on the Collapse <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Dec. 31, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-3<br />

Present Political Situation in Greece<br />

Dec. 29, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maniadakis, Constantine<br />

INT-14GR-4<br />

Memorandum Re: Sophocles E. Venizelos<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-5<br />

Greek Cabinet Ministers in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 29, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theophanides, Stavros; Dimitratos,<br />

Aris tides<br />

INT-14GR-6<br />

Emmanuel Tsouderos<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-7<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-8<br />

Lt. Colonel George Papavassilou<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papavassilou, George<br />

INT-14GR-9<br />

Admiral and Vice Premier Sakelariou<br />

Jan. 25. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-10<br />

Kostas Maniadakes<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maniadakis, Constantine<br />

INT-14GR-11<br />

Proposal to create Greek-managed munitions<br />

enterprise in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bodosakis, Jean; Logothetis, A.<br />

INT-14GR-12<br />

[Information on Stavros Theophanides]<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theophanides, Stavros<br />

INT-14GR-13<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-14<br />

[Information on Constantine Maniadakis]<br />

Jan. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maniadakis, Constantine<br />

INT-14GR-15<br />

Constantine Maniadakis: the "Himmler" <strong>of</strong><br />

the Metaxa regime in Greece<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Maniadakis, Constantine<br />

INT-14GR-16<br />

K. Kotsias, Former Mayor <strong>of</strong> Athens<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-17<br />

[Kostas Kotzias]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Kotzias,<br />

Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-18<br />

Memorandum Re: Nellos A. Canellopoulos<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Canellopoulos, Nel-<br />

los<br />

INT-14GR-19<br />

Memorandum Re: Apostolides<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Apostolides, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-20<br />

Greek Government in Exile<br />

Feb. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-21<br />

Memorandum Re: Diakos<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diakos, John<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 213


INT-14GR-22<br />

INT-14GR-22<br />

Fight Against King George II<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas; Apostolides, An-<br />

dreas; Diakos, John; Venizelos, Sophocles;<br />

Vlavianos, Basil; Canellopoulos, Nellos<br />

INT-14GR-23<br />

[Letter carried from Stilianos Gonatas to<br />

George Roussos, Dec. 1941]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil; Gonatas, Stilianos<br />

INT-14GR-24<br />

Stelios Pistolakis<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pistolakis, Stelios<br />

INT-14GR-25<br />

Dimi tratos<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-26<br />

Memorandum Re: Vlavianos<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-27<br />

Memorandum Re: A. Dimitratos<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-28<br />

Crisis in Dimitratos' Case<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-29<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-30<br />

[Kostas Kotzias]<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-31<br />

Conditions in Greece [Interview with C.<br />

Andrianopoulos]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrianopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-32<br />

Metaxas Government in Greece<br />

Jan. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metaxas, Joannes<br />

INT-14GR-33<br />

Greeks Suspected <strong>of</strong> Pro-Nazi Sympathies or<br />

Connections<br />

Feb. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Kotzias,<br />

Kostas; Constantinides, Vladimeros; Stroumbos,<br />

Dimitrios; Miller, Thomas: Voulanis, George<br />

214 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-34<br />

[Cimon Dimitratos; Spyros Skouras]<br />

Feb. 20, 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Cimon; Skouras, Spyros<br />

INT-14GR-35<br />

[Biographical Note on] Kostas Kotzias<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-36<br />

[Telephone Communication Between John<br />

Diakos in New York and Constantine<br />

Maniadakis in Buenos Aires]<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diakos, John; Maniadakis, Constan-<br />

tine<br />

INT-14GR-37<br />

[John Diakos; Constantine Maniadakis;<br />

Spyros Skouras]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diakos, John; Maniadakis, Constan-<br />

tine; Skouras, Spyros<br />

INT-14GR-38<br />

Loyal Club<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic-American Loyal Club;<br />

Greek Fur Manufacturers Association<br />

INT-14GR-39<br />

[Thomas Miller]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Fur Manufacturers Associa-<br />

tion; Miller, Thomas<br />

INT-14GR-40<br />

Apostolides<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Aposto-<br />

lides, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-41<br />

George Volanis<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volanis, George<br />

INT-14GR-42<br />

Vladimiros Constandinides<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constantinides, Vladimiros<br />

INT-14GR-43<br />

National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee for the Resto-<br />

ration <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-14GR-44<br />

Sophocles Venizelos<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-45<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-46<br />

Greek Church in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern orthodox churches<br />

INT-14GR-47<br />

Situation in the Greek Ranks<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-14GR-48<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-49<br />

Greek Spartacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Spartacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-14GR-50<br />

[Information on Spyros Skouras]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Skouras,<br />

Spyros<br />

INT-14GR-51<br />

Royal Greek Information Bureau<br />

Jan. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Bureau <strong>of</strong> Research and In-<br />

formation<br />

INT-14GR-52<br />

[Greek political figures abroad and in U.S.;<br />

Greek shipping; communism]<br />

Feb. 18, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Gonatas, Stilia-<br />

nos; Tsolakoglou, Gen.<br />

INT-14GR-53<br />

[Greek consulate members in New York; Free<br />

Greek cabinet; Dimitratos and the Spartacus<br />

Club; other Greek personalities]<br />

Mar. 7, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Maritime Union; Greek Spar-<br />

tacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York; Lely, Nicholas; Tsamis,<br />

Spiro; Depasta, Peter; Dimitratos, Aristides;<br />

Mermingas, John; Depasta, George; Philon,<br />

Philon<br />

INT-14GR-54<br />

Note on His Excellency Mr. The<strong>of</strong>anides,<br />

Greek Minister <strong>of</strong> Marine (Mercantile)<br />

Jan. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theophanides, Stavros<br />

INT-14GR-55<br />

[National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece]<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee for the Resto-<br />

ration <strong>of</strong> Greece]<br />

INT-14GR-56<br />

[Conversation with James Lee White<br />

regarding King George II]<br />

iVov. 11, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metaxas, Joannes


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-92<br />

INT-14GR-57<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-58<br />

Andreas Andrianopoulos<br />

Mar. 3. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrianopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-59<br />

Initial Report on Greek Monitions Industries<br />

Dec. 26, 1941. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic Powder & Cartridge Manu-<br />

facturing Co.; Military equipment manufactur-<br />

ing; Stampados, Demetrius G.<br />

INT-14GR-60<br />

[Suspected Pro-Nazi Sympathies <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinides, Stroumbos, Volanis, and the<br />

newspaper Atlantis]<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; Constantinides, Vladimiros; Stroum-<br />

bos, Dimitrios; Volanis, George<br />

INT-14GR-61<br />

Prospective Visit to the U.S. <strong>of</strong> King George<br />

II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-62<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> the Greek to the Present and<br />

Future Activity<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-14GR-63<br />

Greek Ford Company and Its Relationships<br />

with Germany<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ford Company, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-64<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-65<br />

Kimon Diamontopoulos, Greek Minister in<br />

Washington<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Diamontopoulos, Kimon<br />

INT-14GR-66<br />

Kimon Diamontopoulos<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diamontopoulos, Kimon<br />

INT-14GR-67<br />

Notes on Greece<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rationing; Black market; Food sup-<br />

ply; Aerial bombing<br />

INT-14GR-68<br />

Harilaos Lagoudakis<br />

Jan. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lagoudakis, Harilaos<br />

INT-14GR-69<br />

[Dimitratos dismissed from cabinet]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-70<br />

Greek Naval Losses to Date<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces<br />

INT-14GR-71<br />

Greek Meeting in Boston Opera House<br />

3/22/42, in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek National<br />

Day <strong>of</strong> Independence<br />

Mar. 22, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions. Mar. 1942<br />

INT-14GR-72<br />

Railway Conditions in Greece, 1940<br />

Mar. 31, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Railroads<br />

INT-14GR-73<br />

[Vassos Vergis]<br />

Mar.-Apr. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergis, Vassos<br />

INT-14GR-74<br />

Greek shipping and current political problems<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping<br />

INT-14GR-75<br />

[King George's speech at Greek Independence<br />

Day Celebration dinner]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions. Mar. 1942; George II, King <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-14GR-76<br />

[Achilles Sakellarides]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellarides, Achilles<br />

INT-14GR-77<br />

[Stephen Ladas]<br />

May 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladas, Stephen<br />

INT-14GR-78<br />

Film Executive Given Credit for Shipment <strong>of</strong><br />

Food to Greece<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skouras, Spyros<br />

INT-14GR-79<br />

Young Greek leader Flees Athens to Join<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-80<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Panagiotes Kanellopoulos as<br />

Vice Premier]<br />

May 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-81<br />

[Suspicions Against Constantinides, Stroubos,<br />

Miller, Volanis, and the Loyal Club]<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic-American Loyal Club;<br />

Constantinides, Vladimeros; Stroumbos, Di-<br />

mitrios; Miller, Thomas; Volanis, George<br />

INT-14GR-82<br />

Historical Background <strong>of</strong> Greek Character<br />

Feb. 1, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-14GR-83<br />

International Aspect <strong>of</strong> Greek Political<br />

Parties<br />

Dec. 29, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-14GR-84<br />

[Sakellariou Speech on the BBC]<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Sakellariou,<br />

Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-85<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Greek Press in New England, April<br />

8-22, 1942<br />

May 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper); Greek-American (newspa-<br />

per); Ethnos (newspaper); Hellenic World<br />

(newspaper); New England States<br />

INT-14GR-86<br />

Greek Information from Various Sources<br />

Feb. 19, 26, 1942; June 15, 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Food supply; Canellopoulos, Nellos; Apost-<br />

olides, Andreas; Andrianopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-87<br />

Dimitratos and Kotzias<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides; Kotzias, Ros-<br />

tas<br />

INT-14GR-88<br />

Interview with Stavros Theophanides on Apr.<br />

16, 1942<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theophanides, Stavros<br />

INT-14GR-89<br />

Interview with Sophocles Venizelos on Apr.<br />

16, 1942<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-90<br />

Greek Cabinet Is Revised<br />

May 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-91<br />

Dimitratos<br />

Apr. 16, 17. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-92<br />

[Broadcast on anniversary <strong>of</strong> Metaxas' death]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 215


INT-14GR-92<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Metaxas, Joannes<br />

INT-14GR-93<br />

[Greek legation denial <strong>of</strong> Dimitratos charges]<br />

Apr.-May 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-94<br />

[Dimitratos says King George to visit U.S.,<br />

comments on situation in Greece]<br />

Apr. 12. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-95<br />

Greek Support <strong>of</strong> the American War Effort<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-96<br />

[Information from Andrianopoulos on<br />

Conditions in Greece, Italy and Spain]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Spain; Andrianopoulos, An-<br />

dreas<br />

INT-14GR-97<br />

Basil John Vlavianos<br />

Feb. 16. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-98<br />

["Ahepan" Condemns Formation <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Greek Youth Movement (EON)]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ahepan (newspaper); Greek Ortho-<br />

dox Youth<br />

INT-14GR-99<br />

[Drive for defense bonds in Baltimore Greek<br />

community]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War bonds; Baltimore, Md.<br />

INT-14GR-100<br />

Metaxas Government in Greece<br />

Mar. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metaxas, Joannes<br />

INT-14GR-101<br />

[Correspondence on letter from General<br />

Gonatas concerning return <strong>of</strong> King George II]<br />

Feb. 21, Mar. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gonatas, Stilianos<br />

INT-14GR-102<br />

[Kotzias connection with the Masons; Rev.<br />

Coucouzes and the New Youth Movement]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Star (newspaper); Ahepan<br />

(newspaper); Freemasons; Greek Orthodox<br />

Youth; Kotzias, Kostas; Coucouzes, James<br />

INT-14GR-103<br />

Prospective Leaderships <strong>of</strong> Greek Factions<br />

May 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-104<br />

[Johannesburg and London Gazette issues<br />

indicative <strong>of</strong> flight <strong>of</strong> Tsouderos Government]<br />

May 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

216 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-105<br />

[Sekeris looks for future Balkan Federation]<br />

May 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Sekeris,<br />

Evangelos<br />

INT-14GR-106<br />

Radio Stations in Greece<br />

May 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-14GR-107<br />

[British plans for food relief to Greece]<br />

May 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-108<br />

Biography <strong>of</strong> Panagjotis Kanellopoulos<br />

May 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-109 to INT-14GR-116<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-117<br />

Experiences <strong>of</strong> a Swiss Girl in Greece<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-14GR-118<br />

[Report on Greece since the occupation]<br />

June 3, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Italian military occupation policies; Bulgari-<br />

an military occupation policies; Food supply;<br />

Communications media<br />

INT-14GR-119<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos: May Day Manifesto]<br />

Dec. 1941; May 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek Labor Party;<br />

Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-120<br />

[Greeks in America: Interviews with<br />

Theophanides and Dimitratos]<br />

June 6, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hellenic Educational<br />

Progressive Association; Greek American<br />

Progressive Association; Theophanides, Stavros;<br />

Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-121<br />

[Mrs. Titika C. Plakias as source on<br />

conditions in Greece]<br />

June 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plakias, Titika C.<br />

INT-14GR-122<br />

[Axis propaganda broadcasts to U.S. on<br />

Greek activities]<br />

June 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio<br />

INT-14GR-123<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Greek Army topographical maps at<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maps; University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

INT-14GR-124<br />

Memorandum on the Canellopoulos Family<br />

July 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canellopoulos, Angelos; Canel-<br />

lopoulos, Nicholas; Canellopoulos, Nellos;<br />

Canellopoulos, Alecko<br />

INT-14GR-125<br />

[Interview with Harry Sevaides on conditions<br />

in Greece and other European countries]<br />

Dec. 1, 2, 1941. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military supplies and property;<br />

Propaganda; Rationing; Food supply; Sevaides,<br />

Harry<br />

INT-14GR-126<br />

Conditions in Greece, spring 1942<br />

June 11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; Minotis, Alex<br />

INT-14GR-127<br />

[Interview with Vlavianos about publication<br />

<strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> American Greeks in military<br />

service]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-128<br />

Eleventh National Convention <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A. in<br />

Pittsburgh, July 26-27<br />

July 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Progressive As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-14GR-129<br />

[Economic statistics for Greece]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Eco-<br />

nomic conditions<br />

INT-14GR-130<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-131<br />

[British intelligence disquieted by impending<br />

visit <strong>of</strong> King George II to U.S.]<br />

May 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-132<br />

Conditions in Greece as reported by the<br />

British press<br />

May 22. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-133<br />

[Greek language broadcasts from Boston<br />

station]<br />

May 19, June 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-14GR-134<br />

[King George II visit to the U.S.]<br />

June 5, 1942. 6 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-167<br />

INT-14GR-135<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek cabinet<br />

July 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-14GFM36<br />

Evangelos T. Sekeris<br />

July 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sekeris, Evangelos<br />

INT-14GR-137<br />

[Information on] Nicholas Michael Trangas<br />

July 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trangas, Nicholas; Papadakis, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-138<br />

[Treatment <strong>of</strong> British soldiers by U.S.<br />

Legation in Greece]<br />

Apr. 22, 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-139<br />

Memorandum on the activities <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Seamen's Union in New York<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Maritime Union<br />

INT-14GR-140<br />

Conditions in Greece: Spring 1942<br />

April 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; Children; Near East<br />

Foundation<br />

INT-14GR-141<br />

Greek Shipping: George Neophytos<br />

May 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Neophytos,<br />

George<br />

INT-14GR-142<br />

[Political truce during visit <strong>of</strong> King George II<br />

broken by American press and radio<br />

broadcast]<br />

June 22, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Radio<br />

INT-14GR-143<br />

Greek Fascists and Nazis in the U.S.<br />

June 29, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Kotzias, Kostas; Canellopoulos,<br />

Nellos; Dimitratos, Aristides; Bodosakis, Jean<br />

INT-14GR-144<br />

[Letter and interview with Christopher<br />

Stephane; statement <strong>of</strong> Greek Maritime<br />

Union; telegram about S.S. Anghyra]<br />

July 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Greek Maritime<br />

Union; Anghyra (ship); Stephano, Christopher<br />

INT-14GR-145<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Greek Maritime Union]<br />

July 14, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Greek Maritime<br />

Union<br />

INT-14GR-146<br />

Greek Communists in American Trade Unions<br />

July 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American<br />

Forum (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-147<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-148<br />

[Tsouderos and his government]<br />

Mar. 10-June 18, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Tsoude-<br />

ros, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-149<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II as recorded in the<br />

press]<br />

Mar. 22-June 28. 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-14GR-150<br />

[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos escape from<br />

Greece; Greek Press in New England]<br />

Apr. 21-June 26, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England States; Kanellopoulos,<br />

Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-151<br />

[Kephallonian clubs memorial services for<br />

Metaxas]<br />

Feb. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Metaxas, Joannes<br />

INT-14GR-152<br />

Hellenic-American Loyal Club<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic-American Loyal Club<br />

INT-14GR-153<br />

Arab propaganda from Athens, Greece;<br />

Premier Korizis; Admiration <strong>of</strong> the Greeks for<br />

President Roosevelt; Greece and her Financial<br />

Obligations<br />

Feb. 8-June 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Korizis, Premier;<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-14GR-154<br />

[Greek-American Tribune welcomes release<br />

from jail <strong>of</strong> Irving Potash and John<br />

Vapheiades]<br />

Feb. 24, 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American Tri-<br />

bune (newspaper); Potash, Irving; Vapheiades,<br />

John<br />

INT-14GR-155<br />

Major Vassos Vergis, biography<br />

Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergis, Vassos<br />

INT-14GR-156<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> Spyros Skouras as President <strong>of</strong><br />

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation;<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> George Depasta as Minister<br />

to Canada<br />

Apr. 14, June 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Skouras, Spyros; Depasta,<br />

George<br />

INT-14GR-157<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, cancellation <strong>of</strong> his<br />

radio broadcast]<br />

Apr. 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Greek Star (newspaper);<br />

Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-158<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos, attacked and defended]<br />

Feb. 6-May 13, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ethnos (newspaper); Daily National<br />

Herald (newspaper); Greek-American Tribune<br />

(newspaper); Greek Star (newspaper); Dimi-<br />

tratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-159<br />

Left-overs from the Metaxas government<br />

Feb. 24-June 25, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Star (newspaper); Hellas<br />

(periodical); Ethnos (newspaper); Hellas (Lon-<br />

don) (newspaper); Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Metaxas, Joannes; Sakellariou, Alexander; Sek-<br />

eris, Evangelos; Maniadakis, Constantine; Dimi-<br />

tratos, Aristides; Kotzias, Kostas;<br />

Diamontopoulos, Kimon<br />

INT-14GR-160<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> Stelios Pistolakis [on Greek<br />

Government]<br />

May 26, June 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pistolakis, Stelios<br />

INT-14GR-161<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek Government; Stylianos<br />

M. Dimitrakakis<br />

May 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitrakakis, Stylianos<br />

INT-14GR-162<br />

Greek consulates in the U.S.<br />

May 28-June 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service<br />

INT-14GR-163<br />

King George in Egypt<br />

Mar. 23, 26, May 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt<br />

INT-14GR-164<br />

King George's visit (General)<br />

May-June 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-14GR-165<br />

Relations between Greece and Russia<br />

Apr. 28-June 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-14GR-166<br />

German policy in Greece and the Balkans<br />

Mar. 26-June 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; German military oc-<br />

cupation policies<br />

INT-14GR-167<br />

Greek relations with Turkey<br />

Apr. 24-June 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey; Bulgaria; Yeni Sabah (news-<br />

paper)<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 217


INT-14GR-168 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-14GR-168<br />

Greek resistance, organized and guerrilla<br />

Jan. 19-May 28, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Greek Independ-<br />

ence Day celebrations. Mar. 1942; Military<br />

forces; Papagos, Gen.<br />

INT-14GR-169<br />

Dodecanese: Enemy alien problem and<br />

background<br />

Feb. 24-Apr. 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanesians<br />

INT-14GR-170<br />

Bulgarian propaganda<br />

Feb. U-June 8, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Propaganda<br />

INT-14GR-171<br />

Axis occupation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Mar. 5-July 14, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Italian military occupation policies; Bulgari-<br />

an military occupation policies; Macedonia;<br />

Thrace; Atlantis (newspaper); Daily National<br />

Herald (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-172<br />

Greece and Italy [Greek attitude towards<br />

Italy and Italian propaganda]<br />

Mar. 3¡-June 23, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Propaganda; Ethnos (newspa-<br />

per); Daily National Herald (newspaper); Atlan-<br />

tis (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-173<br />

Fascist in Greece, the Metaxas dictatorship<br />

Jan. 24-May 21, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Metaxas,<br />

Joannes<br />

INT-14GR-174<br />

Tsolakoglou government<br />

Feb. 26-Apr. 14, 1942. ¡Op.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Tsolakoglou, Gen.<br />

INT-14GR-175<br />

War aims and post-war Greece<br />

Apr. 7-May 29, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Peace settle-<br />

ment; Territorial claims; Hellas (periodical);<br />

Daily National Herald (newspaper); Atlantis<br />

(newspaper); Greek Star (newspaper); Tsoude-<br />

ros, Emmanuel; Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-176<br />

Reconstruction agencies<br />

Mar. 7-June ¡8. ¡942. ¡9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-Lease Act; American Pan-<br />

Hellenic Federation; National Committee for the<br />

Restoration <strong>of</strong> Greece; Daily National Herald<br />

(newspaper); Atlantis (newspaper); Greek-<br />

American Tribune (newspaper); Tsouderos,<br />

Emmanuel; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-177<br />

Relief agencies and other aid to Greece<br />

Apr. 27-June 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Greek War Relief As-<br />

sociation<br />

218 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-178<br />

Food for Greece<br />

Jan. 19-May ¡5, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Swedish Red Cross;<br />

Daily National Herald (newspaper); Ethnos<br />

(newspaper); Atlantis (newspaper); Greek War<br />

Relief Association<br />

INT-14GR-179<br />

Food for Greece [criticism <strong>of</strong> Greek War<br />

Relief Association]<br />

May 11-June 28, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Daily National<br />

Herald (newspaper); Atlantis (newspaper); Eth-<br />

nos (newspaper); Greek War Relief Association<br />

INT-14GR-180<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Mar. 2¡-June 23, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-181<br />

Greek Church in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 2¡-Apr. ¡7, ¡942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern orthodox churches;<br />

Athenagoras, Archbishop<br />

INT-14GR-182<br />

Greek Orthodox chaplains [in U.S. Army]<br />

Mar. 28-June 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern orthodox churches; U.S.<br />

Army; Clergy; Politis, Archon<br />

INT-14GR-183<br />

Greek press: internal squabbles<br />

Mar. ¡3-June 23, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ethnos (newspaper); Daily National<br />

Herald (newspaper); Greek-American Tribune<br />

(newspaper); Greek Star (newspaper); Hellas<br />

(periodical)<br />

INT-14GR-184<br />

Greek press support <strong>of</strong> the war effort<br />

Mar. 10-June 28, ¡942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; War bonds<br />

INT-14GR-185<br />

Censorship <strong>of</strong> the foreign language press<br />

Apr. 2¡-June 3, ¡942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Ethnos (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-186<br />

Greek seamen and shipowners<br />

Mar. 3¡-July ¡, ¡942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Ships and ship-<br />

ping; Greek Maritime Union<br />

INT-14GR-187<br />

Greek unity or disunity<br />

May 6-June 27, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-14GR-188<br />

[Carpathian Educational Society <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Descent]<br />

July 9, H, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpathian Educational Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Greek Descent<br />

INT-14GR-189<br />

[Foundation <strong>of</strong> Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Agencies in Greece: Preliminary<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> Aims]<br />

July 7, ¡942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction<br />

INT-14GR-190<br />

[Pan-Cretan Union Meeting, Chicago, June<br />

29, 1942]<br />

June 30, ¡942. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Cretan Union<br />

INT-14GR-191<br />

Broadcast to the People <strong>of</strong> America on the<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System at 10:30 P.M.,<br />

Thursday July 16, 1942 by Andre<br />

Michalopoulos Greek Minister <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

July ¡6, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Mi-<br />

chalopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-192<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-193<br />

Greeks in America: Instructions for<br />

Socio-Ethnic Field Studies<br />

July 6, ¡942. ¡6 p.<br />

INT-14GR-194<br />

Historic American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece;<br />

Honored Americans <strong>of</strong> Greek Origin<br />

Feb. ¡5, ¡942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-14GR-195<br />

[Interview with Harry Hill on Greek<br />

personalities]<br />

June 6, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-14GR-196<br />

[Greek shipowners in U.S.; Pay rates to<br />

seamen]<br />

July ¡0, ¡942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Names lists;<br />

Merchant seamen; Wages and salaries<br />

INT-14GR-197<br />

National Committee for the Restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

July 2¡, ¡942. 1¡ p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; National Committee<br />

for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-14GR-198<br />

Greek Fur Trade in New York: Organizations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Workers and <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers<br />

July 27, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Furs and fur industry; Labor unions<br />

INT-14GR-199<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Greeks in the Other American<br />

Republics<br />

Feb. 23, ¡942. ¡ p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-232<br />

INT-14GR-200<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> vessels registered in Panama but<br />

owned and controlled by Greeks]<br />

July 29. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Panama<br />

INT-14GR-201<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A.<br />

July 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Progressive As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-14GR-202<br />

[Greek shipping]<br />

June 13-July 4, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Pappadakis, A.<br />

G.<br />

INT-14GR-203<br />

[Greek constitutional decree]<br />

Mar. 11. 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms<br />

INT-14GR-204<br />

[Radio stations and broadcasts to Greece;<br />

Axis propaganda lines]<br />

May 15, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda<br />

INT-14GR-205<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Greek organizations and their<br />

secretaries]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-206<br />

Greek Newspapers in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-14GR-207<br />

Pan-Cretan Union in America<br />

Mar. 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Cretan Union<br />

INT-14GR-208<br />

[American Hellenic Democracy League<br />

protest against U.S. reception <strong>of</strong> King George<br />

II, Kotzias, and Dimitratos]<br />

June 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hellenic Democracy<br />

League; Kotzias, Kostas; Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-208<br />

[American Hellenic Democracy League<br />

protest against U.S. reception <strong>of</strong> King George<br />

II, Kotzias, and Dimitratos]<br />

June 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hellenic Democracy<br />

League; Kotzias, Kostas; Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-209<br />

Occupation Spheres in Greece<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-14GR-210<br />

[Aristides Dimitratos]<br />

Feb. 5. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dimitratos, Aristides<br />

INT-14GR-211<br />

Conditions in Greece<br />

Fee. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-212<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Greek publicity <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />

U.S.]<br />

Feb. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Bureau <strong>of</strong> Research and In-<br />

formation<br />

INT-14GR-213<br />

Notes from the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 1<br />

INT-14GR-214<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> interviews with Andreas<br />

Andrianopoulos]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrianopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-215<br />

Notes on Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 6<br />

INT-14GR-216<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 10<br />

INT-14GR-217<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 13<br />

INT-14GR-218<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 16<br />

INT-14GR-219<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 19<br />

INT-14GR-220<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 25. 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 22<br />

INT-14GR-221<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece<br />

May 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-8.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 24<br />

INT-14GR-222<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

May 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 31<br />

INT-14GR-223<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

May 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 32<br />

INT-14GR-224<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

June 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

11.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 35<br />

INT-14GR-225<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Greeks in America to the Visit <strong>of</strong><br />

King George II<br />

June 13. 1942. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

12.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 37<br />

INT-14GR-226<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-227<br />

Greek Press<br />

July 3. 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

14.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 46<br />

INT-14GR-228<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

July 14. 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 53<br />

INT-14GR-229<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 5. 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 58<br />

INT-14GR-230<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 22. 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

17.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 63<br />

INT-14GR-231<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 21. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Food assistance<br />

RPT 69<br />

INT-14GR-232<br />

Chicago "Hellas"<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 219


INT-14GR-232 Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellas (periodical)<br />

INT-14GR-233<br />

Greek Press<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

19.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 75<br />

INT-14GR-234<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

20.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 79<br />

INT-14GR-235<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Boundaries; Bulgaria<br />

RPT 86<br />

INT-14GR-236<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

JVov. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

22.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 89<br />

INT-14GR-237<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North<br />

African Campaign<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

237.]<br />

Descriptors: B-14<br />

INT-14GR-238 to INT-14GR-239<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-240<br />

[Pan-Hellenic Federation]<br />

June 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-241<br />

[Admiral Sakellariou address to the Greek<br />

people from London, Jan. 25, 1942]<br />

Jan. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces; Speeches and ad-<br />

dresses; Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-242<br />

[Economic statistics on Greece]<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-14GR-243<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-244 to INT-14GR-246<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-247<br />

[Communique on Greek resistance]<br />

July 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-14GR-248<br />

Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Greece Explains<br />

Lease-Lend Agreement to His People<br />

July 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-lease agreements; Tsouderos,<br />

Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-249<br />

[New broadcasting service to Greece from<br />

London]<br />

July 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-14GR-250<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> A. Michalopoulos<br />

July 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Mi-<br />

chalopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-251<br />

Greek American Fascists<br />

July 27, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Canel-<br />

lopoulos, Nellos; Dimitratos, Aristides; Diakos,<br />

John; Bodosakis, Jean; Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-252<br />

In Greece 15,000 Students Are Suffering<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; European Student Relief<br />

Fund; War relief<br />

INT-14GR-253<br />

[Incident on Crete]<br />

July 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crete<br />

INT-14GR-254<br />

[Greek War Relief Association]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Greek War Relief As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-14GR-255<br />

[Missing]<br />

220 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-256<br />

[Greek war relief broadcast]<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-14GR-257<br />

[Greek-American Progressive Association<br />

Meeting]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Progressive As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-14GR-258<br />

GAPA Convention in Pittsburgh<br />

Aug. 13. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Progressive As-<br />

INT-14GR-259<br />

[Publications <strong>of</strong> Theodore S<strong>of</strong>fos]<br />

Aug. 14, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: S<strong>of</strong>fos, Theodore<br />

INT-14GR-260<br />

Left-Wing Sympathies and Interests Among<br />

American Greeks<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Tribune (newspa-<br />

per); Labor unions; Greek Maritime Union;<br />

Spartacus Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-14GR-261<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-262<br />

[Collection and publication <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong><br />

American Greeks in military service]<br />

Aug. 7-Sept. 12, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Military forces<br />

INT-14GR-263<br />

Occupation and Terror<br />

Aug. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Guerrilla warfare<br />

INT-14GR-264<br />

["Hellenic World"]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic World (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-265<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> various Greek newspapers]<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-14GR-266<br />

Karpathos Societies<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-14GR-267<br />

Sir Michael Palairet's Unfortunate Words<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Palairet, Michael<br />

INT-14GR-268<br />

[Notes on Greek personalities in America]<br />

Aug.-Sept. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michalopoulos, Andreas; Maniada-<br />

kis, Constantine; Mermingas, John; Kotzias,<br />

Kostas; Droulias, George; Theophanides, Stav-<br />

ros; Apostolides, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-269<br />

Greek Labor Leaders<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Denis, Paul; Poulos,<br />

John; Vapheiades, John<br />

INT-14GR-270<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-271<br />

[Greek Press in South America]<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Patris (newspaper);<br />

Hellas (Buenos Aires) (newspaper); Atenas<br />

(newspaper); Neos Kosmos (newspaper)


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-309<br />

INT-14GR-272<br />

Memo on Senate Resolution relating to the<br />

possession by Greece <strong>of</strong> Northern Epirus,<br />

Thrace, the Twelve Islands <strong>of</strong> the Aegean and<br />

western Asia Minor (1919-1920)<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-14GR-273<br />

[George Droulias]<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Droulias, George<br />

INT-14GR-274<br />

Greek instruction after school in New<br />

Hampshire<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Hampshire<br />

INT-14GR-275<br />

Speech Delivered by the Vice-Premier <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek Government, Panaioti Kanellopoulos,<br />

Before the Greek Colony in Alexandria,<br />

Egypt<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alexandria, Egypt; Kanellopoulos,<br />

Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-276<br />

Re Demetrios Stroumbos<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Stroumbos,<br />

Dimi trios<br />

INT-14GR-277<br />

Kostas Kotzias<br />

Aug. 10, Sept. 9, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-278<br />

Kanellopoulos in Alexandria, Egypt<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-279<br />

Greek Night: United War Fund <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh;<br />

held at Syria Mosque, Monday, Sept. 14,<br />

1942<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-14GR-280<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-281<br />

[Tsouderos broadcast from London to Greece]<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-282<br />

["Pismo Times"]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pismo Times (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-283<br />

[Aglea Coumantaris]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coumantaris, Aglea<br />

INT-14GR-284<br />

Steve Chaconis<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chaconis, Steve<br />

INT-14GR-285<br />

Conversation with Mr. Vlavianos<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-286<br />

Self explanatory document by P. Moschovitis<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pángalos, Gen.; Moschovitis,<br />

Polymeros<br />

INT-14GR-287<br />

[Polymeros Moschovitis]<br />

Oct. 7, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moschovitis, Polymeros<br />

INT-14GR-288<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-289<br />

[Angel D. Siderokanellis, Editor <strong>of</strong> "The<br />

Independent Review"]<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Siderokanellis, Angel<br />

INT-14GR-290<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-291<br />

[Letter from Stelios Pistolokis to Gen. N.<br />

Pías tiras]<br />

Oct. 75, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pistolakis, Stelios; Plastiras, Ni-<br />

cholas<br />

INT-14GR-292<br />

Conversation with Mr. Vlavianos<br />

Oct. Í7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Hellenic Federation; Vlavianos,<br />

Basil<br />

INT-14GR-293<br />

[Protest against Bulgarian propaganda]<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonia; Bulgaria; Propaganda;<br />

Union War Veterans <strong>of</strong> Macedonia<br />

INT-14GR-294<br />

Greeks, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Oct. J5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michalopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-295<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek political personalities now<br />

in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-14GR-296<br />

Minutes, Eighteenth Annual Convention,<br />

Pan-Hellenic Congress and the Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Ahepa<br />

Aug. 17-19, 1942. 63 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Hellenic Congress and National<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Ahepa, Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio, Aug. 1941; Names lists<br />

INT-14GR-297<br />

Sentiment and Attitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek-Americans<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-14GR-298<br />

Panagiotis (Panos) Paul Morphopoulos<br />

M>v. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morphopoulos, Paul<br />

INT-14GR-299<br />

Report on a Greek Mass Meeting, Oct. 18,<br />

1942 [Boston, Mass.]<br />

JVov. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-14GR-300<br />

American Panhellenic Federation<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-301<br />

Conversation with Mr. Poulos<br />

Nov. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-302<br />

Report on a Greek Meeting, Nov. 1, 1942<br />

iVbv. 6. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-303<br />

Greeks in McKeesport, Pa.<br />

JVov. 70, 7942 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: McKeesport, Pa.; Papadakos, P.<br />

INT-14GR-304<br />

[Plans <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos to publish a<br />

new magazine]<br />

JVov. 27, 28, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles; Moschovitis,<br />

Polymeros; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-305<br />

[American Evzones, Inc.]<br />

TVov. 12, 16. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Evzones, Inc.<br />

INT-14GR-306<br />

[Food airlift to Greece]<br />

TVov. 79, 7942 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance<br />

INT-14GR-307<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Polymeros Moschovitis and M. J.<br />

Politis with Leigh White concerning<br />

publication <strong>of</strong> new magazine]<br />

TVov. 24, 7942 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moschovitis, Polymeros; Politis, M.<br />

J.; White, Leigh<br />

INT-14GR-308<br />

Colonel Xenos<br />

May 3. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Xenos, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-309<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 221


INT-14GR-310<br />

INT-14GR-310<br />

[Moschoritis, von Schmertzing, and Politis]<br />

iVov. 24, 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moschovitis, Polymeros; von<br />

Schmertzing, Wolfgang; Politis, M. J.<br />

INT-14GR-311<br />

[George Haniotis]<br />

iVov. 27, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haniotis, George<br />

INT-14GR-312<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil J.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Nov. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-313<br />

Pan-Hellenic Federation (Interview with a<br />

prominent Greek American in Cleveland)<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-314<br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> Survey <strong>of</strong> the Greek Islands<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-315<br />

Greek Press Reactions to Otto and the<br />

Austrian Legion<br />

JVov. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Foreign legions; Daily Na-<br />

tional Herald (newspaper); von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-14GR-316<br />

[Crete]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crete; Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-317<br />

Mr. Venizelos' proposed publication<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-318<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Vournas, Foy Köhler, Constantine Poulos<br />

Nov. 30. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vournas, George; Kohler, Foy;<br />

Poulos, Constantine<br />

INT-14GR-319<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-320 to INT-14GR-321<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-322<br />

[Sophocles Venizelos]<br />

Dec. 7, 12, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-323<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> U.S. Government to Greek<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

222 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-324<br />

Greek Economics and Finances Under Axis<br />

Occupation<br />

Dec 16, 1942. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Economic conditions; Food rationing;<br />

Labor conditions<br />

INT-14GR-325<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil<br />

Vlavianos, Greek Daily National Herald<br />

Dec. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-326<br />

Greek Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Dec. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-327<br />

Greek Battalion<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Xenos, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-328<br />

[Greek Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-329<br />

Proposal to Rename the "Foreign Language<br />

Publications"<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Star (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-330<br />

[Rumor <strong>of</strong> Gen. Pángalos Succession as Prime<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Greek Puppet Government]<br />

Jan. 15, 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pángalos, Gen.<br />

INT-14GR-331<br />

[Greek Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-332<br />

Andreas Apostolides<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Apostolides, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-333<br />

Greek Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-334<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> the Greek Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-335<br />

American Greeks and the Political Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-21<br />

INT-14GR-336<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Sgt. Peter<br />

Elder<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elder, Peter<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-14GR-337<br />

Nation Seeks Its Government: The Greek<br />

Political Problem<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-338<br />

[Ahepa concern over possible political use <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Greek Battalion]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Ahepa<br />

INT-14GR-339<br />

Greek guerrillas<br />

Jan. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Zervas, Napoleon<br />

INT-14GR-340<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil '<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Vlavianos,<br />

Basil<br />

INT-14GR-341<br />

[Greek-language press demand for food<br />

shipments to Greece]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance<br />

INT-14GR-342<br />

Industrial Military Establishments in Greece<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellenic Powder & Cartridge Manu-<br />

facturing Co.; Military equipment manufacturing<br />

INT-14GR-343<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr. Köhler<br />

Mar. 31. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Köhler, Mr.<br />

INT-14GR-344<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> G.A.P.A.<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Greek American<br />

Progressive Association<br />

INT-14GR-345<br />

Greek Unit in the U.S. Army and the<br />

American Greek Community<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: B-23<br />

INT-14GR-346<br />

Conditions Prevailing Within Fighting Greece<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-14GR-347<br />

[King George II National Holiday Address to<br />

Greek Armed Forces, and Address <strong>of</strong><br />

Emmanuel Tsouderos to the Greek People,<br />

Mar. 25, 1943]<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 7 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-381<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Tsouderos,<br />

Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-348<br />

Translation from Hellas <strong>of</strong> March, 1943<br />

[Interview with Sophocles Venizelos]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-349<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

26.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 112<br />

INT-14GR-350<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Stephen Xydis<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Xydis, Stephen<br />

INT-14GR-351<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Panagiotes Kanellopoulos]<br />

Mar. 12, 13, 1933. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-352<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-353<br />

[Resignations <strong>of</strong> Tsellos and Kanellopoulos]<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsellos, E.; Kanellopoulos, Panagi-<br />

otes<br />

INT-14GR-354<br />

Notes taken at interview between B.D.M. and<br />

an expert on Greek affairs, in New York City<br />

April 9th<br />

Apr. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellas (periodical); Moschovitis,<br />

Polymeros; Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-355<br />

Secret Provisional Government in Greece<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

B-29<br />

INT-14GR-356<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Patris<br />

(newspaper); Elpis (newspaper); Atenas (news-<br />

paper); Hellas (Buenos Aires) (newspaper); Neos<br />

Kosmos (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-357<br />

Farewell Dinner Given by Pan-Cretan Union<br />

in Honor <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Cretan Union; Venizelos,<br />

Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-358<br />

[Arrival in U.S. <strong>of</strong> Col. Demetrios Xenos,<br />

Military Attache to the Greek Embassy in<br />

D.C.]<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Xenos, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-359<br />

Greek Army in the Near East<br />

Mar. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-360<br />

Greek League <strong>of</strong> Liberation, "E.A.S."<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Greek<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-361<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Govemment-In-Exile<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Tribune (newspa-<br />

per); Zervas, Napoleon<br />

INT-14GR-362<br />

[Greek organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-14GR-363<br />

Greek Crisis<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-364<br />

Aspect <strong>of</strong> German Psychological Warfare on<br />

Greece<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Psychological warfare<br />

INT-14GR-365<br />

[Greek daily National Herald interview with<br />

George Roussos]<br />

Apr. 12. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussos, George<br />

INT-14GR-366<br />

Interview with Mr. Sichell<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sichell, Mr.; Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-367<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Cyprus<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Cyprus<br />

INT-14GR-368<br />

Declarations <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sophocles Venizelos<br />

Before His Departure<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-369<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-370<br />

List <strong>of</strong> (Greek) Sections <strong>of</strong> the (I.W.O.)<br />

Hellenic-American Fraternal Society<br />

May 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-14GR-371<br />

Report on Mr. Kotzias at Request <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

Merritt<br />

Aug. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-372<br />

Cypriot Meeting<br />

May 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cyprus<br />

INT-14GR-373<br />

[Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> request for<br />

"Pan-Hellenic Hour" radio program<br />

transcripts]<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-14GR-374<br />

Interview with Mr. Aristides Demetratos,<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> Labor in the Metaxas government<br />

May 25, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Dimitratos, Aris-<br />

tides<br />

INT-14GR-375<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-376<br />

"Holy Mission <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Thracian Union"<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thrace; Pan-Thracian Union<br />

INT-14GR-377<br />

Members and Former Members <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

June 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel; Roussos,<br />

George; Karapaniotis, Byron; Varvaressos,<br />

Kyriakos; Dimitrakakis, Stylianos; Venizelos,<br />

Sophocles; Sophoulis, Emmanuel; Agnides,<br />

Athanasios; Theophanides, Stavros; Alexandris,<br />

Constantine; Dimitratos, Aristides; Kanel-<br />

lopoulos, Panayoti; Michalopoulos, Andreas;<br />

Nikolaides, Panayoti; Sakellariou, Alexander;<br />

Sexeris, Evangelos; Tsellos, E.<br />

INT-14GR-378<br />

Greek Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. lip.<br />

INT-14GR-379<br />

[Comments on broadcasts by Nicholas<br />

Cockinos]<br />

June 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Cockinos, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-380<br />

Mr. Nikoloudes, a Metaxist Greek<br />

Apr. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nikoloudes, Mr.<br />

INT-14GR-381<br />

[Polymeros Moschovitis]<br />

June 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moschovitis, Polymeros<br />

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INT-14GR-382 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-14GR-382<br />

Translation from the Greek <strong>of</strong> daily National<br />

Herald editorial, May 17, 1943<br />

May 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Dodecanese Islands<br />

INT-14GR-383<br />

Kostas Kotzias<br />

June 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-384<br />

Greek Merchant Marine Situation<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping<br />

INT-14GR-385<br />

Peter Charanis<br />

June 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Charanis, Peter<br />

INT-14GR-386<br />

Crete: Internal Conditions<br />

June 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crete<br />

INT-14GR-387<br />

Greece: Internal Conditions<br />

June 18. 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-14GR-388<br />

Hellas (Chicago Monthly) May 1943<br />

July 1, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-389<br />

Greek Press in Buenos Aires<br />

Dec. 8, 1942, Apr. 12, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Patris<br />

(newspaper); Elpis (newspaper); Hellas (Buenos<br />

Aires) (newspaper); Atenas (newspaper); Neos<br />

Kosmos (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-390<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: I. Cyprus<br />

July 8. 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

31.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 139<br />

INT-14GR-391<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the<br />

Post-War Regime in Greece<br />

July 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-392<br />

Greek Battalion<br />

July 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Daily National He-<br />

rald (newspaper); Greek-American Tribune<br />

(newspaper); Klainos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-393<br />

Another Mutiny in the Free Greek Forces<br />

July 16. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mutiny<br />

224 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-394<br />

American National Panepirotic League<br />

July 21, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: American National Pan-Epirotic<br />

League; Cassavetes, N. J.<br />

INT-14GR-395<br />

[Disquiet over invitation to Alexander<br />

Sakellariou to attend AHEPA convention]<br />

July 19, 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hellenic Educational<br />

Progressive Association; Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-396<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> the Royal Regime <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

June 10, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles; Kotzias, Kos-<br />

tas; Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-397<br />

Dodecanese Islands<br />

July 18, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanese Islands<br />

INT-14GR-398<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The<br />

Dodecanese<br />

July 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 142<br />

INT-14GR-399<br />

Eleftheros Typos (Free Press), July 17, 1943<br />

July 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Press (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-400<br />

Communist Agitation in Greek Forces<br />

July 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-401<br />

Telegraph, Telephone and Radio<br />

Communications<br />

July 27, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communications media<br />

INT-14GR-402<br />

Greek National Herald, July 26, 1943 (Mgj.<br />

Klainos and the Greek Battalion)<br />

July 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Klainos, Panagiotes<br />

INT-14GR-403<br />

Arrival in Cairo <strong>of</strong> Greek Underground<br />

Leaders<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-14GR-404<br />

Lt. Nicholas L. Strike<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strike, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-405<br />

Greek Affairs<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Hellenic Educational<br />

Progressive Association; Chebithes, V. A.;<br />

Manta, John; Nomikos, Van A.<br />

INT-14GR-406<br />

Communist-Led Organizations Within the<br />

Free Greek Forces<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Fascist (newspaper); Freedom<br />

(newspaper); Merchant seamen; National Liber-<br />

ation Front; Anti-fascist Military Organization;<br />

Anti-fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Fleet; Anti-<br />

fascist Organization <strong>of</strong> the Air Force<br />

INT-14GR-407<br />

[Greek organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 2. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-408<br />

Rallys Government<br />

July 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Provisional governments; Collaborators;<br />

Rallys, Mr.<br />

INT-14GR-409<br />

[Merger <strong>of</strong> rival federations at the<br />

Pan-Epirotic Federation meeting]<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Epirotic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-410<br />

[Bodosakis]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bodosakis, Jean<br />

INT-14GR-411<br />

Notes on Conversation with Captain<br />

Alexander Melas<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Melas, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-412<br />

Notes on Conversation with Captain<br />

Alexander Melas<br />

Aug. 31, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Melas, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-413<br />

Political information<br />

Aug. 13-16, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Exinta-<br />

ris, George<br />

INT-14GR-414<br />

[Letter to Constantine Poulos bom Carl<br />

Biegen]<br />

Sept. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kotzias, Kostas; Moschovitis,<br />

Polymeros<br />

INT-14GR-415<br />

AMGOT and Greece<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diamontopoulos, Kimon; Philon,<br />

Philon<br />

INT-14GR-416<br />

Athens Government<br />

July 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Collabora-<br />

tors


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-447<br />

INT-14GR-417<br />

Occupation <strong>of</strong> Greek Islands<br />

Sept. 20, ¡943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-14GR-418<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas, Counselor<br />

for The American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation;<br />

Mylonas, James C.<br />

RPT422<br />

INT-14GR-419<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern<br />

Epirus<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

35.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 150<br />

INT-14GR-420<br />

Reprint <strong>of</strong> editorial [on Turkey] from Greek<br />

American Tribune<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey; Greek American Tribune<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-421<br />

Greeks: Interview with James Palamides<br />

(James Pallan), treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca<br />

INT-14GR-422<br />

Greeks: Interview with Chris Skoll<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoll, Chris<br />

RPT 422-A<br />

INT-14GR-423<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thradan Border<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 18 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

36.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 153<br />

INT-14GR-424<br />

Interview with John Tsouderos in regard to<br />

the Greek Battalion<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Tsouderos, John<br />

INT-14GR-425<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

Sept. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-426<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: A. J. H.<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Tsirimokos, Elias<br />

INT-14GR-427<br />

Resistance Movements<br />

August 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; National<br />

Liberation Front; National People's Army <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-428<br />

Greeks vs. the Italians<br />

Oct. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-14GR-429<br />

[Letter horn Ellas Tsirimokos Concerning<br />

Greek Affairs]<br />

Sept. 6, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Under-<br />

ground movements; National People's Army <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation; War relief; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Tsirimokos, Elias<br />

INT-14GR-430<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos (Resignation <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Government-In-Exile)<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-431<br />

Chronological Outline [<strong>of</strong> events in Greece,<br />

Mar. 1, 1935-Sept. 9, 1943]<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-14GR-432<br />

Pan-Dodecanesian Congress Held Sunday,<br />

October 24, 1943: Legal Status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Dodecanese Islands<br />

Nov. 2, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanese Islands; Treaties and<br />

conventions; Pan-Dodecanesian Congress,<br />

NYC, Oct. 1943<br />

INT-14GR-433<br />

Bogus Communist pamphlets<br />

Aug. 14, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-14GR-434<br />

Interview with Prime Minister Tsouderos<br />

July 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Tsouderos, Em-<br />

manuel<br />

INT-14GR-435<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

38.]<br />

Descriptors: B-107<br />

INT-14GR-436<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities<br />

Nov. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

39.]<br />

Descriptors: B-109<br />

INT-14GR-437<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 17, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

40.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 159<br />

INT-14GR-438<br />

Annual Banquet <strong>of</strong> National Epirotic<br />

[Liberation] Society<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

41.]<br />

Descriptors: M-105<br />

INT-14GR-439<br />

New Nationalist Party<br />

[Sept. 27. 1943]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-14GR-440<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek-American Labor Conference, Nov. 21,<br />

1943, at the Manhattan Center<br />

JVov. 30, 1943. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

42.]<br />

Descriptors: M-111<br />

INT-14GR-441<br />

Letter from ELAS HQ to Allied Military<br />

Mission in Greece<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National People's Army <strong>of</strong> Libera-<br />

tion; Zervas, Napoleon<br />

INT-14GR-442<br />

Letter from Exintaris to party leaders in<br />

Greece<br />

[Sept. 30, 1943]. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Exintaris,<br />

George<br />

INT-14GR-443<br />

Independent Review, Nov. 8, 1943 (Change <strong>of</strong><br />

Issue after Jan. 1)<br />

JVov. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent Review (periodical)<br />

INT-14GR-444<br />

Pan-Epirotic Federation [list <strong>of</strong> chapters]<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Epirotic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-445<br />

Greeks Again<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-14GR-446<br />

[Greek Activities in Argentina]<br />

JVov. 30-Dec. 31, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Patris (newspaper); Hel-<br />

las (Buenos Aires) (newspaper); Atenas (newspa-<br />

per); Neos Kosmos (newspaper); Maniadakis,<br />

Cons tan tine<br />

INT-14GR-447<br />

Possible Greek Darían: Voulpiotes<br />

JVov. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Voulpiotes, Petros<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 225


INT-14GR-448<br />

INT-14GR-448<br />

Latest Status <strong>of</strong> Activities <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

American Labor Committee<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

INT-14GR-449<br />

General make-up <strong>of</strong> the paper "The Greek<br />

Star"<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Star (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-450<br />

Interview with Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan Arcadian Federation<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Wilson, Phil<br />

INT-14GR-451<br />

Political activity (Greece and Crete)<br />

Nov. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crete<br />

INT-14GR-452<br />

Communist plans and agreement between the<br />

Communist Parties <strong>of</strong> Greece and Bulgaria<br />

Nov. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-453<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> new organization "The<br />

Committee for Revitalizing the Struggle"<br />

Nov. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for Revitalizing the<br />

Struggle<br />

INT-14GR-454<br />

Trangas Report<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; War re-<br />

lief; National Liberation Front; National Demo-<br />

cratic Committee <strong>of</strong> Coalition; Trangas,<br />

Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-455<br />

Political and General Situation<br />

Oct. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Food<br />

supply; Espionage; Propaganda; National Demo-<br />

cratic Committee <strong>of</strong> Coalition; National Libera-<br />

tion Front<br />

INT-14GR-456<br />

Political Situation<br />

[Sept. 1943]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-457<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-458<br />

Government-in-Exile and the Resistance<br />

Organizations<br />

[Dec. 26, 1943]. 9 p.<br />

226 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; National Libera-<br />

tion Front; National Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Coalition; Zervas, Napoleon<br />

INT-14GR-459<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Greek-American Section <strong>of</strong><br />

the IWO<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

43.]<br />

Descriptors: M-137<br />

INT-14GR-460<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

Jan. 26. 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

44.]<br />

Descriptors: B-151<br />

INT-14GR-46Í<br />

[Political Situation; Underground<br />

Organizations; Guerrillas]<br />

Dec. 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Guerrilla<br />

warfare; National Liberation Front; National<br />

Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> Coalition<br />

INT-14GR-462<br />

Greek Rally in New York on January 30,<br />

1944<br />

Jan. 31, Feb. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

45.]<br />

Descriptors: M-143<br />

INT-14GR-463<br />

[Article by Soviet Journalist D. Vlach<strong>of</strong>l]<br />

Jan. 28. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Zervas,<br />

Napoleon<br />

INT-14GR-464<br />

Crisis in Govemment-in-exile<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-14GR-465<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-466<br />

Government-in-exile; resignation <strong>of</strong> Roussos<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussos, George<br />

INT-14GR-467<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Macedonia; Boundaries;<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting, NYC, Jan.<br />

1944; Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Turkey; Dodecanese Islands<br />

INT-14GR-468<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Sentry <strong>of</strong> the People,<br />

Communist Newspaper <strong>of</strong> Evros<br />

Ocr. 16, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Sentry <strong>of</strong> the People (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-469<br />

Petition <strong>of</strong> the ELAS <strong>of</strong> Samos to Allied<br />

Authorities and to the Greek Government<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National People's Army <strong>of</strong> Libera-<br />

tion<br />

INT-14GR-470<br />

Letter addressed to King George from John<br />

Politis<br />

JVov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Politis, John<br />

INT-14GR-471<br />

Union (Enotikon) Party<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

Enotikon Party<br />

INT-14GR-472<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Churchill's<br />

Speech<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-162<br />

INT-14GR-473<br />

Pamphlet "Greece Fights for Freedom" issued<br />

by the Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Labor unions; Greek-<br />

American Labor Committee; National Libera-<br />

tion Front<br />

INT-14GR-474<br />

Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Labor Committee<br />

INT-14GR-475<br />

Conversation with Basil I. Vlavianos<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Territorial claims;<br />

Vlavianos, Basil; Skouras, Spyros<br />

INT-14GR-476<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Greeks in Egypt to Churchill's<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> 22 February<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt; Great Britain; National Lib-<br />

eration Front; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-14GR-477<br />

Political, Military and Economic Summary<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-478<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 123rd anniversary <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Independence, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1944<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Social conditions;<br />

Peace settlement; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece;<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Greek Communities and Societies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greater Boston; Philhellene (periodical);<br />

Wallace, Henry A.


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-513<br />

INT-14GR-479<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece: dinner for the<br />

Vice President<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wallace, Henry A.<br />

INT-14GR-480<br />

A. Apostolides<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Apostolides, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-481<br />

[Greek War <strong>of</strong> Independence Celebration]<br />

Mar. 25. 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Labor Committee<br />

INT-14GR-482<br />

Demand for Regency<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-483<br />

Greek Celebration <strong>of</strong> Last Sunday [Greek<br />

Independence Day Celebration, Chicago]<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions, Mar. 1944; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-14GR-484<br />

Political Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-485<br />

Internal Difficulties Within the Greek<br />

Government-in-Exile<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-486<br />

Changes in the Cabinet <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-in-Exile<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-487<br />

New Cabinet <strong>of</strong> Greek Government-in-Exile<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-488<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Greek Independence Day,<br />

24-26 March 1944<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

48.]<br />

Descriptors: M-166<br />

INT-14GR-489<br />

Greek Public Opinion on the UNRRA<br />

Mar. 20. 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Reconstruction; War relief; Eco-<br />

nomic assistance<br />

INT-14GR-490<br />

Lecture by Demetrios Christophorides<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Christo-<br />

phorides, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-491<br />

Demands <strong>of</strong> Greek <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo preceding<br />

the resignation <strong>of</strong> Tsouderos<br />

Mar. 31, Apr. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-492<br />

Steps to be Taken Before on Coincident With<br />

the Return <strong>of</strong> the Greek King<br />

Feb 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-493<br />

Democratic Protests to Government in Exile<br />

Mar. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vassiliadis, Theodore<br />

INT-14GR-494<br />

Government-in-Exile: Mission <strong>of</strong> Vasiliadis<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vassiliadis, Theodore<br />

INT-14GR-495<br />

British Honor for Admiral Sakellariou<br />

Apr. 21. 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

49.]<br />

Descriptors: S-94<br />

INT-14GR-496<br />

Political Committee for National Liberation<br />

Mar. 14. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-497<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

50.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 185<br />

INT-14GR-498<br />

Cabinet Crisis and the arrest <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo<br />

Apr. 2. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberating Military Demo-<br />

cratic Organization<br />

INT-14GR-499<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Greek Seamen in Egypt<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-14GR-500<br />

[Protest Filed with the I.L.O. Conference<br />

Concerning the Seating <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Delegates]<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Labor<br />

Conference<br />

INT-14GR-501<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Exintaris on Political Situation<br />

Apr. 12. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Exintaris, George<br />

INT-14GR-502<br />

Report on Greek Crisis in the Middle East<br />

Apr. 18. 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-14GR-503<br />

Propaganda in the Greek-American<br />

Community<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Eastern orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Daily National Herald (newspaper); Labor<br />

unions<br />

INT-14GR-504<br />

Greek-American Reaction to<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Letter<br />

May 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

51.]<br />

Descriptors: B-195<br />

INT-14GR-505<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Papandreou<br />

[April 1944]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-506<br />

Article in Cultura Proletaria<br />

May 15. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultura Proletaria (periodical)<br />

INT-14GR-507<br />

[Admiral Sakellariou]<br />

May 13. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-508<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Papandreou Government<br />

Apr. 23-27. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George; Venizelos,<br />

Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-509<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

May 12, 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-510<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Political Leaders; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Karapanayotis<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karapanayotis, Mr.<br />

INT-14GR-511<br />

Exintaris refuses Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Exinta-<br />

ris, George<br />

INT-14GR-512<br />

Revolt <strong>of</strong> the First Brigade<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mutiny<br />

INT-14GR-513<br />

April 23 resignation <strong>of</strong> Venizelos; Items on<br />

Papandreou<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles; Papandreou,<br />

George<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 227


INT-14GR-514 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-14GR-514<br />

Letter from Exintaris to British Ambassador<br />

to Greece<br />

Apr. 30. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-515<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the<br />

Small Nations"<br />

May 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: M-187<br />

INT-14GR-516<br />

Official Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Navy including Speech <strong>of</strong><br />

Venizelos<br />

Apr. 28, May 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mutiny; Speeches and addresses;<br />

Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-517<br />

Preliminaries to Political Conference near<br />

Beirut<br />

May 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon,<br />

May 1944<br />

INT-14GR-518<br />

Letter from Exintaris to Noel Baker MP<br />

May 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mutiny; Venizelos, Sophocles; Exin-<br />

taris, George; Baker, Noel<br />

INT-14GR-519<br />

Activities on the Greek Front<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; National Liberation<br />

Front<br />

INT-14GR-520<br />

Acts and Decisions <strong>of</strong> PEEA<br />

Afar. 12, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-521<br />

Political Conference near Beirut<br />

May 12-22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon,<br />

May 1944<br />

INT-14GR-522<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ianopoulos, Basmatzides and<br />

Mylonas<br />

May 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sophianopoulos, John; Basmatzides,<br />

Christos; Mylonas, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-523<br />

Lebanon Conference as Reflected in the<br />

Greek-American Press<br />

June 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-205<br />

228 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-14GR-524<br />

Pamphlet on Democratic Socialism<br />

May 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-14GR-525<br />

Political, Economic and Military Summary<br />

No. 1<br />

[May 17, 1944]. 7 p.<br />

INT-14GR-526<br />

EAM Delegates and the Lebanon Conference<br />

May 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon,<br />

May 1944; National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-527<br />

Relief Proposals<br />

March-April 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-14GR-528<br />

Political Conference near Beirut<br />

May 21-24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon,<br />

May 1944<br />

INT-14GR-529<br />

Report on Origin and Growth <strong>of</strong> EAM<br />

[March 1944]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-530<br />

Papandreou's New Government<br />

May 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-531<br />

EEE and Acropolis Newspaper<br />

[March 1944]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Acropolis;(newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-532<br />

Dimitrios Lambrakis: Battleground and<br />

Present Status<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lambrakis, Dimitrios<br />

INT-14GR-533<br />

Statement by the Greek-American Labor<br />

Committee (In regard to the trials staged at<br />

Cairo by the Government <strong>of</strong> Papandreou and<br />

King George)<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courts-martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry<br />

INT-14GR-534<br />

"Inside Story <strong>of</strong> Greek Policies"<br />

June 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; National<br />

Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-535<br />

Dimitrios Lambrakis: Criticism <strong>of</strong> American<br />

personnel at Aleppo<br />

May 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lambrakis, Dimitrios<br />

INT-14GR-536<br />

Pan-Macedonian League<br />

June 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Macedonian League<br />

INT-14GR-537<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> Tsouderos<br />

June 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-538<br />

Communist Party <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

June 1, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rizopastis (newspaper); National<br />

Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-539<br />

Greek-Americans and the Cairo Trials<br />

June 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

539.]<br />

Descriptors: B-219<br />

INT-14GR-540<br />

Background and plans <strong>of</strong> Giannis<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ianopoulos<br />

June 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sophianopoulos, John<br />

INT-14GR-541<br />

Theodore Vassiliadis and Papandreou<br />

June 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vassiliadis, Theodore; Papandreou,<br />

George<br />

INT-14GR-542<br />

Political, Economic and Military Summary<br />

No. 6<br />

[June 21, 1944]. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-543<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Chimarriote Societies<br />

"Akrokeravnia"<br />

July 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Akrokeravnia<br />

M-213<br />

INT-14GR-544<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> [Greek] Patriotic<br />

Organizations<br />

[April 1944]. 4 p.<br />

INT-14GR-545<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in<br />

the Greek Government<br />

July 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Political<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-546<br />

Pan-Epirotic Cooperation<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Pan-Epirotic Federation<br />

INT-14GR-547<br />

Interview with Ambassador MacVeagh<br />

July 22, 1944. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: MacVeagh, Lincoln<br />

INT-14GR-548<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Mr.<br />

Varvaressos (special financial and economic<br />

ambassador <strong>of</strong> the Greek Government)<br />

July 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Var-<br />

varessos, Kyriakos<br />

INT-14GR-549<br />

Greek Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 20 p.<br />

INT-14GR-550<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> a successor to Papandreou<br />

July 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-551<br />

Letters from Roussos and Svolos to<br />

Papandreou<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussos, Petros; Svolos, Alexander;<br />

Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-552<br />

Negotiations between Cairo and the EAM<br />

Bloc Svolos Opinions<br />

July 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Svolos,<br />

Alexander; Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-553<br />

Russian Embassy and the Greek Political<br />

Crisis<br />

July 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-14GR-554<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> 27 June from Svolos and Roussos to<br />

Papandreou<br />

June 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussos, Petros; Svolos, Alexander;<br />

Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-555<br />

Gapa (Greek) Convention<br />

July 27, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Greek-American<br />

Progressive Association; Williams, Phil<br />

INT-14GR-556<br />

Demands <strong>of</strong> the Agrarian Party<br />

July 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agrarian Party<br />

INT-14GR-557<br />

Clandestine Meeting between Markos<br />

Kladakis and Nikolaos Askoutsis<br />

July 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation; Kladakis, Markos; Askoutsis, Nick-<br />

olaos<br />

INT-14GR-558<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sophocles Venizelos on American<br />

Policy Towards Greece<br />

July 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

INT-14GR-559<br />

Factions <strong>of</strong> the Papandreou Government<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-560<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the GAPA]<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

560.]<br />

Descriptors: M-224<br />

INT-14GR-561<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Michel A.<br />

Embiricos<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Embiricos, Michel<br />

INT-14GR-562<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-563<br />

Tsouderos Advises Collaboration with the<br />

EAM<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-564<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> EAM Representatives Nikas and<br />

Fotinos<br />

[July 5, 1944]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-565<br />

Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-566<br />

Anti-Soviet Propaganda Alleged to Emanate<br />

from the Greek Embassy<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda<br />

INT-14GR-567<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges<br />

by Greece and Bulgaria<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

61.]<br />

Descriptors: N-l<br />

INT-14GR-568<br />

Greek Activities<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Great Britain; Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-569<br />

U.S. and the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Sept. 1. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-578<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-ll<br />

INT-14GR-570<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Section <strong>of</strong> American Labor<br />

Party<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; American Labor Party;<br />

Angelo, James; Christophorus, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-571<br />

Greek-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> War on Bulgaria<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3SOR-<br />

OS.]<br />

Descriptors: N-20<br />

INT-14GR-572<br />

13th Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Arcadian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America, Toledo, Ohio, Aug.<br />

30-Sept. 3, 1944<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Pan-Arcadian Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; Christopoulos, Louis; Chumbris,<br />

Peter M.; Kyriakopulos, G. A.<br />

INT-14GR-573<br />

Plastiras Political Organization<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Greek National<br />

Democratic Association; Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-574<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

64.]<br />

Descriptors: M-231<br />

INT-14GR-575<br />

Greek-American Papers Publicize Bulgarian<br />

Brutality<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

65.]<br />

Descriptors: N-35<br />

INT-14GR-576<br />

Mass Meeting Sponsored by the Committee<br />

for the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Committee for the<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

M-235<br />

INT-14GR-577<br />

Greek-American Appeal to the Quebec<br />

Conference<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

66.]<br />

Descriptors: N-42<br />

INT-14GR-578<br />

Greek-Language Republican Paper Discusses<br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 229


INT-14GR-578 Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 27, 7944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks conversations;<br />

National Herald (newspaper)<br />

N-43<br />

INT-14GR-579<br />

Atlantis Reports Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

from S<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

69.]<br />

Descriptors: N-50<br />

INT-14GR-580<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities<br />

Oct. 5, i 944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

70.]<br />

Descriptors: N-55<br />

INT-14GR-581<br />

[British note to Greek government-in-exile<br />

concerning Greek pre-war debts]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-582<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. N. G.<br />

Mavris<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mavris, N. G.<br />

INT-14GR-583<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Nicholas<br />

Coulolias<br />

Oct. 3, i 944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coulolias, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-584<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-585<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Dr. Stephen<br />

P. Ladas<br />

Oct. 3, i 944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladas, Stephen<br />

INT-14GR-586<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: M. J. Politis<br />

Oct. 4, Í944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Politis, M. J.<br />

INT-14GR-587<br />

Observations on Greek Affairs in Cairo<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; National Libera-<br />

tion Front<br />

INT-14GR-588<br />

Interview with Svolos<br />

Sept. S, 7944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Svolos,<br />

Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-589<br />

Greek News Notes: Talk by Andre<br />

Michalopoulos<br />

230 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Hellas (periodical);<br />

Michalopoulos, Andreas<br />

INT-14GR-590<br />

Distomo Episode an Occasion for<br />

Recrimination in the Greek-American Press<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

71.]<br />

Descriptors: N-73<br />

INT-14GR-591<br />

Greek-Language Press on News Reporting<br />

from Greece<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

72.]<br />

Descriptors: N-76<br />

INT-14GR-592<br />

[Meeting Report No. 4, Town Hall Forum]<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

73.]<br />

Descriptors: M-244<br />

INT-14GR-593<br />

Greek Activities<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-594<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Oct. 30, i 944. 2 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

74.]<br />

Descriptors: M-249<br />

INT-14GR-595<br />

National Celebration for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Liberation Celebration,<br />

NYC, Oct. 1944<br />

INT-14GR-596<br />

Personalities on Tilos (Piscopi)<br />

[August 1944]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tilos; Morphopos, Nikolaos; Mailis,<br />

Michalis; Syrianos, Antonios<br />

INT-14GR-597<br />

Resolutions by Organized Labor Groups<br />

within EAM<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; National Liberation<br />

Front<br />

INT-14GR-598<br />

EAM Organization on Corfu<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Corfu; National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-599<br />

Notes on Rallis Government<br />

Aug. 10. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-14GR-600<br />

Greek-American Views <strong>of</strong> the Churchill-Stalin<br />

Agreement<br />

iVov. 9, i 944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

75.]<br />

Descriptors: B-274<br />

INT-14GR-601<br />

Local Self-Governing Units: EAM, PEEA and<br />

Affiliated Organizations<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Political<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

INT-14GR-602<br />

EAM Parties Denounce Bulgar Agreement<br />

Oct. 18. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; National Liberation Front<br />

INT-14GR-603<br />

Greek-American Press Comment on Bulgarian<br />

Armistice Terms<br />

JVov. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

76.]<br />

Descriptors: N-95<br />

INT-14GR-604<br />

[Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity]<br />

JVov. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-605<br />

[Greek] Nationalist Organizations<br />

August 7944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-14GR-606<br />

["Truth About Greece," Pamphlet by Stelios<br />

Pistolakis: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity Bulletin]<br />

TVov. 22, 7944. 52 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Political<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation; Greek-<br />

American Committee for National Unity; Pis-<br />

tolakis, Stelios<br />

INT-14GR-607<br />

Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Sophia<br />

TVov. 23, 7944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

77.]<br />

Descriptors: M-256<br />

INT-14GR-608<br />

Lecture by Basil Vlavianos at the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy<br />

TVov. 27, 7944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Balkan<br />

States; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-609<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity, Nov. 26, 1944


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-640<br />

JVov. 27, ¡944. 49 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Democratic move-<br />

ments and parties; Greek-American Committee<br />

for National Unity; Pistolakis, Stelios<br />

INT-14GR-610<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

TVov. 27. 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

78.]<br />

Descriptors: M-259<br />

INT-14GR-611<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

79.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 220<br />

INT-14GR-612<br />

Greek Delegation to the Aviation Conference<br />

Criticized by Liberal National Herald<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

80.]<br />

Descriptors: N-119<br />

INT-14GR-613<br />

Socialist Party Views on Present Questions<br />

Nov. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Na-<br />

tional Liberation Front; Stratis, Demetrios<br />

INT-14GR-614<br />

Black Cat Reappears<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

81.]<br />

Descriptors: B-291<br />

INT-14GR-615<br />

Petition and Bar Fight<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-616<br />

Greek-American Agitation over British<br />

Intervention<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

82.]<br />

Descriptors: N-128<br />

INT-14GR-617<br />

Greek-Americans Assert Claims on Greek<br />

Banks<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

83.]<br />

Descriptors: N-131<br />

INT-14GR-618<br />

Further Greek-American Protest Against<br />

British Intervention<br />

Dec. 12. 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

84.]<br />

Descriptors: N-132<br />

INT-14GR-619<br />

Greek Organizations Protest British Policy<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-14GR-620<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> clippings reporting interviews<br />

with Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitropoulos, Dimitri<br />

INT-14GR-621<br />

[Conversations with Stelios Pistolakis,<br />

Michael Posman, and Greek trade union<br />

members]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity; Greek American<br />

Trade Union Committee; Pistolakis, Stelios;<br />

Posman, Michael<br />

INT-14GR-622<br />

Greek Delegation's Protest Visit to<br />

Washington<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-14GR-623<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Dimitrios Lambrakis<br />

iVov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lambrakis, Dimitrios<br />

INT-14GR-624<br />

Political Party: Neodimokrati Protepereia<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Vanguard<br />

INT-14GR-625<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Papandreou<br />

iVov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George<br />

INT-14GR-626<br />

Greek Affairs<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

RPT 256<br />

INT-14GR-627<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Greek resistance groups;<br />

Biographical notes on Polymères<br />

Moschovitis]<br />

Dec. i5. 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mutiny; National Liberation Front;<br />

Political Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation;<br />

National Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> Coalition;<br />

Moschovitis, Polymeros<br />

INT-14GR-628<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Demetrios Lambrakis<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papandreou, George; Lambrakis,<br />

Dimitrios<br />

INT-14GR-629<br />

Activity <strong>of</strong> Plastiras<br />

Dec. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-630<br />

Greek Situation<br />

Dec. 20, 28, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

85.]<br />

Descriptors: M-271<br />

INT-14GR-631<br />

Greeks (British Intentions)<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

RPT 714<br />

INT-14GR-632<br />

Newspapers Published in Patras [Greece]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Patras, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-633<br />

Interview with James Palamides (Pallan)<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pallan, James<br />

RPT 715<br />

INT-14GR-634<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Present Political Situation<br />

[Nov. 1944]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svolos, Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-635<br />

British and Allied Authorities Charged with<br />

Blocking UNRRA Relief for Greece<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

86.]<br />

Descriptors: N-151<br />

INT-14GR-636<br />

Churchill Sponsored Negotiations<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-14GR-637<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece"<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

88.]<br />

INT-14GR-638<br />

Interview with Phil Williams, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Dec. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Arcadian Federation <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Williams, Phil<br />

INT-14GR-639<br />

Greek Ambassador's New Year's Message<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

87.]<br />

Descriptors: N-157<br />

INT-14GR-640<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> Planned Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity Meeting, New<br />

York City, Jan. 14, 1945]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 231


INT-14GR-640<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

INT-14GR-641<br />

Greek News<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

RPT262<br />

INT-14GR-642<br />

Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity Rally<br />

Jan 16, 26, 1945. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

92.]<br />

Descriptors: M-280<br />

INT-14GR-643<br />

Admiral Sakellariou in Chicago<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

89.]<br />

Descriptors: B-303<br />

INT-14GR-644<br />

Greek National Herald Outpoints Atlantis in<br />

Popular Favon Score 932-192<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

90.]<br />

Descriptors: N-167<br />

INT-14GR-645<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-646<br />

EAM Memorandum to Churchill<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Chur-<br />

chill, Winston S.<br />

INT-14GR-647<br />

[Conversation with C. A. Tsangadas]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsangadas, C. A.<br />

RPT735<br />

INT-14GR-648<br />

Sophianopoulos' Appointment; British try to<br />

take over Eleutheron Vima<br />

[Jan. 1945]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eleutheron Vima (newspaper); So-<br />

phianopoulos, John<br />

INT-14GR-649<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

91.]<br />

Descriptors: B-307<br />

INT-14GR-650<br />

Conversation with Greek from Kalamata Who<br />

Has Successful Delicatessen Shop in<br />

Washington<br />

232 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roushakes, George<br />

INT-14GR-651<br />

Sophianopoulos: Man <strong>of</strong> the Hour?<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

93.]<br />

Descriptors: N-188<br />

INT-14GR-652<br />

Resume <strong>of</strong> Current Activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American<br />

Committee for National Unity; National Libera-<br />

tion Front<br />

INT-14GR-653<br />

Press in Athens<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Athens, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-654<br />

Foreign Policy <strong>of</strong> Athenian Newspapers<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Athens, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-655<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Roussos<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roussos, George<br />

INT-14GR-656<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Sófocles Venizelos and George<br />

Varvoutis<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venizelos, Sophocles; Varvoutis,<br />

George<br />

INT-14GR-657<br />

[Greek American Council (Formerly<br />

Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity)]<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Council<br />

INT-14GR-658<br />

"Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity" Becomes "Greek American Council"<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

95.]<br />

Descriptors: N-206<br />

INT-14GR-659<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British,<br />

Russian, and American]<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

94.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 233<br />

INT-14GR-660<br />

Talk on "Problems <strong>of</strong> Liberation"<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

96.]<br />

Descriptors: M-294<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-14GR-661<br />

Supplement to Report Number 65 [Minutes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Greek American Council Conference,<br />

New York City, Feb. 1945]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Council<br />

INT-14GR-662<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American<br />

Press<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

97.]<br />

Descriptors: B-319<br />

INT-14GR-663<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Jews in Conservative<br />

Greek-Language Newspapers<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

98.]<br />

Descriptors: N-218<br />

INT-14GR-664<br />

[Greeks in Argentina]<br />

Feb. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-14GR-665<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> George Kafandaris<br />

[Feb. 1945]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kafandaris, George<br />

INT-14GR-666<br />

Independent Socialist Party<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-14GR-667<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Alexander Svolos<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Liberation Front; Svolos,<br />

Alexander<br />

INT-14GR-668<br />

Greek-American Liberals Now Ask for British<br />

or American Assistance<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: N-224<br />

INT-14GR-669<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address<br />

Greek-American Community<br />

Mar. 9. 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

99.]<br />

Descriptors: B-327<br />

INT-14GR-670<br />

[Thomas D. Lentgis]<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lentgis, Thomas


Reference Bibliography INT-14GR-704<br />

INT-14GR-671<br />

Kaphandaris to Lead Democrats <strong>of</strong> all Parties<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kaphandaris, George<br />

INT-14GR-672<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Elias Tsirimokos<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsirimokos, Elias<br />

INT-14GR-673<br />

Realignment <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Church with<br />

Patriarchate Arouses Divergent Comment<br />

Among Greek-Americans<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33BU-15.]<br />

Descriptors: N-231<br />

INT-14GR-674<br />

Athens Newspapers<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Athens, Greece<br />

INT-14GR-675<br />

Conservative Republican Greek-Language<br />

Paper Criticizes Churchill<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

101.]<br />

Descriptors: N-239<br />

INT-14GR-676<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

Mar. 22. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlavianos, Basil; Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-677<br />

Greek Independence Day Rally<br />

Mar. 27, Apr. 2, 1945. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

103.]<br />

Descriptors: M-306<br />

INT-14GR-678<br />

Liberal Greek-American Paper Publishes<br />

More Greetings from Greek Leaders in<br />

Greece<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

102.]<br />

Descriptors: N-252<br />

INT-14GR-679<br />

Greek Maritime Union<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Maritime Union<br />

INT-14GR-680<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-14GR-681<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greece's Independence Day<br />

[San Francisco, Mar. 25, 1945]<br />

Mar. 26. 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions, Mar. 1945; San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-14GR-682<br />

New Cabinet Members and High Officials in<br />

Plastiras Government<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-14GR-683<br />

Exiles from Greece Planning Return<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

104.]<br />

Descriptors: B-344<br />

INT-14GR-684<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Haniotis<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haniotis, George<br />

INT-14GR-685<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Organization in<br />

Greece Reported<br />

Apr. 12, June 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

105.]<br />

Descriptors: N-268<br />

INT-14GR-686<br />

Men Supporting National Liberal Party<br />

Mar. 26. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-14GR-687<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Haniotis <strong>of</strong> the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Apr. 20. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haniotis, George<br />

INT-14GR-688<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> Government in Greece Leads to<br />

Greek-American Realignment Here<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

106.]<br />

Descriptors: B-350<br />

INT-14GR-689<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

107.]<br />

Descriptors: N-289<br />

INT-14GR-690<br />

Pressure Brought by Greek-American Press<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper)<br />

INT-14GR-691<br />

Admiral Petros Voulgaris<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voulgaris, Petros<br />

INT-14GR-692<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> General Plastiras<br />

Apr. 10. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-693<br />

Some Greek-American Organizations in<br />

Athens<br />

Apr. 9. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Legion; Hellenic-Ameri-<br />

can Society; Hellenic-American Committee<br />

INT-14GR-694<br />

[Interview with Christos D. Lillions]<br />

May 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lillions, Christos<br />

INT-14GR-695<br />

Greek Embassy Under Fire from Right<br />

May 4. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

110.]<br />

Descriptors: N-316<br />

INT-14GR-696<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's<br />

Vote Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

May 4. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

109.]<br />

Descriptors: N-315<br />

INT-14GR-697<br />

Dollar and the Drachma<br />

May 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

108.]<br />

Descriptors: N-312<br />

INT-14GR-698<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-14GR-699<br />

Interview with James C. Mylonas<br />

May 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mylonas, James C.<br />

RPT841<br />

INT-14GR-700<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>. George P. Michaelides<br />

May 4, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michaelides, George<br />

INT-14GR-701<br />

Biographic Items on the Voulgaris Cabinet<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

ÍNT-14GR-702<br />

Greek Activities<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; UNCIO<br />

INT-14GR-703<br />

Labor Organizations: Background and<br />

Present Situation<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-14GR-704<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: M. J. Politis<br />

May 11. 1945. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 233


INT-14GR-704 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Free Press (newspaper); Greek Ship-<br />

owner's Association; Moschovitis, Polymeros;<br />

Politis, M. J.<br />

INT-14GR-705<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece<br />

May 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

111.]<br />

Descriptors: B-361<br />

INT-14GR-706<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

1NT-14GR-707<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> General Plastiras<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-708<br />

Nikos Zakhariades, Communist Party Leader<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zakhariades, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-709<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese<br />

May 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

112.]<br />

Descriptors: N-333<br />

INT-14GR-710<br />

[Greek organizations "Pan-Ikarian" and<br />

"Pan-Arcadian"]<br />

May 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Ikarian; Pan-Arcadian Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-14GR-711<br />

[Greek American Council memorandum on<br />

conditions in Greece]<br />

May 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Council<br />

INT-14GR-712<br />

Prime Minister Voulgaris' Rebuke to<br />

Greek-American Leftists<br />

May 29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

114.]<br />

Descriptors: B-364<br />

INT-14GR-713<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Tripanis<br />

May 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tripanis, George<br />

INT-14GR-714<br />

Voulgaris and the British; War Rumors<br />

May 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Voulgaris, Petros<br />

INT-14GR-715<br />

[AHEPA-sponsored dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Delegation, San Francisco, May 21, 1945]<br />

May 24. ¡945. 2 p.<br />

234 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; American Hellenic Educa-<br />

tional Progressive Association<br />

INT-14GR-716<br />

Interview with Phil Williams<br />

May 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Williams, Phil<br />

RPT 879<br />

INT-14GR-717<br />

[Interviews with Anthony Ellison and C. A.<br />

Tsangadas]<br />

May 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ellison, Anthony; Tsangadas, C. A.<br />

RPT 880<br />

INT-14GR-718<br />

[Violation <strong>of</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> Varkiza<br />

Agreement]<br />

May 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Varkiza Agreement<br />

INT-14GR-719<br />

Greek American Council Mass Rally<br />

June 7, 11, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

115.]<br />

Descriptors: M-317<br />

INT-14GR-720<br />

Interview with Chris Skoll<br />

June 6, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoll, Chris<br />

RPT 890<br />

INT-14GR-721<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Emmanuel Tsouderos<br />

May 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-722<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Organization under<br />

Plastiras<br />

May 26, 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-723<br />

Atlantis Claims Credit for Inducing Greek<br />

Government To Inaugurate New Economic<br />

Policy<br />

June 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

116.]<br />

Descriptors: B-377<br />

INT-14GR-724<br />

Interview with Constantine G. Economus<br />

June 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economus, Constantine G.<br />

RPT 905<br />

INT-14GR-725<br />

[Discussion with Kostas Karageorgis]<br />

June 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Karageorgis, Kostas<br />

INT-14GR-726<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Emmanuel Tsouderos<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-14GR-727<br />

Admiral Sakellariou Returns to Greece<br />

June 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

118.]<br />

Descriptors: N-364<br />

INT-14GR-728<br />

[George Voumas UNCIO Registration Card;<br />

Ahepa War Service Units]<br />

June 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Hellenic Educational<br />

Progressive Association; Voumas, George<br />

INT-14GR-729<br />

Self-Appointed Delegates to San Francisco<br />

May 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Vournas, George; Vlavia-<br />

nos, Basil<br />

INT-14GR-730<br />

[Dinner meeting with John Sophianopoulos<br />

and Basil Vlavianos]<br />

May 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sophianopoulos, John; Vlavianos,<br />

Basil<br />

INT-14GR-731<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

June 23, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also fiimed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

117.]<br />

Descriptors: B-384<br />

INT-14GR-732<br />

Two Greek Visitors<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karageorgis,<br />

Spyros<br />

RPT 326<br />

Kostas; Skouras,<br />

INT-14GR-733<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims<br />

July 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

119.]<br />

Descriptors: N-375<br />

INT-14GR-734<br />

[Greek War Relief Association and American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece Chicago rally; AHEPA<br />

banquet in Honor <strong>of</strong> John Sophianopoulos]<br />

July 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Greek War Relief<br />

Association; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Greece;<br />

American Hellenic Educational Progressive<br />

Association; Sophianopoulos, John<br />

RPT 330<br />

INT-14GR-735<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Basil I.<br />

Vlavianos<br />

July 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sophianopoulos, John; Vlavianos,<br />

Basil


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-18<br />

INT-14GR-736<br />

[Greek leaders in Detroit, Mich., views on<br />

Greek situation]<br />

July 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

RPT927<br />

INT-14GR-737<br />

Greek-American Press Discusses UNCIO<br />

July 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

120.]<br />

Descriptors: N-394<br />

INT-14GR-738<br />

Jerry Makris [International Trade Union<br />

Movements]<br />

July 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Makris, Jerry<br />

INT-14GR-739<br />

Pan-Arcadian Federation [<strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

July 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Pan-Arcadian Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> America<br />

RPT932<br />

INT-14GR-740<br />

Karageorgis and Greek-American Communist<br />

Activity<br />

July 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

122.]<br />

Descriptors: N-403<br />

INT-14GR-741<br />

Sophianopoulos and the Greek-American<br />

Community<br />

July 19, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

121.]<br />

Descriptors: B-390<br />

INT-14GR-742<br />

Greek-American Press Protests<br />

Bulgarian-Yugoslav "Designs" Against Greece<br />

July 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GE-<br />

123.]<br />

Descriptors: N-417<br />

INT-14GR-743<br />

Conversation with Peter Boudoures in San<br />

Francisco on 4 Aug. 1945<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; UNCIO; Boudoures,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-14GR-744<br />

Prominent Exiles Return to Greece<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

124.]<br />

Descriptors: N-431<br />

INT-14GR-745<br />

British Elections in the Greek-American<br />

Press<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33GR-<br />

125.]<br />

Descriptors: B-394<br />

INT-14GR-746<br />

[Greek American Trade Union Committee and<br />

the Greek American Council objectives]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek American<br />

Trade Union Committee; Greek American<br />

Council<br />

INT-14GR-747<br />

[Report on Nicholas Cockinos <strong>of</strong> Boston]<br />

May 17, June 9, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Cockinos, Nicholas<br />

INT-14GR-748<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greek Citizens in Connection with<br />

the Recent Political Developments in Cairo<br />

May 17, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michalopoulos, Andreas<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-1 to INT-15HU-823<br />

Hungarians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the political activities <strong>of</strong><br />

conservative and leftist factions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians in<br />

the U.S. and their reactions to events in their<br />

homeland, including declaration <strong>of</strong> war against<br />

the U.S., the Nazi collaborationist Horthy<br />

regime, occupation by Germany, liberation by<br />

the Soviet Union, and installation <strong>of</strong> a provision-<br />

al government.<br />

Conservative, nationalistic Hungarians, mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the American Hungarian Federation,<br />

rallied around Tibor Eckhardt the leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />

former Independent Hungary Movement. The<br />

left wing <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian-American communi-<br />

ty, which consisted <strong>of</strong> liberals, social democrats<br />

and communists, was most notably represented<br />

by Rustem Vambery. Ultimately, the leftists<br />

united under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Michael Karolyi<br />

to form the Action to Liberate Hungary.<br />

Documents also consider the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews in Hungary, the establishment <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Hungarian legion in the U.S. Army, and a<br />

possible postwar Hapsburg restoration.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33HU-1 to<br />

INT-33HU-83.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Hungary; American<br />

Hungarian Federation; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; Germany; Soviet Union; von Eckhardt,<br />

Tibor; Karolyi, Michael; Vambery, Rustem;<br />

Horthy, Nicholas; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-15HU-1 to INT-15HU-3<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-4<br />

[Correspondence concerning activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Tibor Eckhardt and Armando Borghi]<br />

Dec. 3-27, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borghi, Armando<br />

INT-15HU-5<br />

[Plans for formation <strong>of</strong> a free Hungarian<br />

force]<br />

Dec. 8, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Hungarian Council; Foreign<br />

legions<br />

INT-15HU-6<br />

Legion for American Unity<br />

Jan. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Legion for American Unity<br />

INT-15HU-7<br />

[Rustem Vambery letter to G. Edward<br />

Buxton]<br />

Oct. 15, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cukor, Morris<br />

INT-15HU-8<br />

[Memorandum on Lieutenant-Colonel De<br />

Utassy]<br />

Nov. 15, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Utassy, Lieut.-Col.<br />

INT-15HU-9<br />

Hungarians in U.S. Urged to Help in War on<br />

Axis<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-10<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-11<br />

[Memorandum on H. Ignotus]<br />

Mar. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ignotus, H.<br />

INT-15HU-12<br />

[Memorandum on broadcasts to Hungary]<br />

Jan. JO, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-15HU-13<br />

[Letter from J. P. Warburg to Harold B.<br />

Hoskins]<br />

Nov. 1, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warburg, J. P.; Hoskins, Harold B.<br />

INT-15HU-14<br />

[Hungarian-American press]<br />

Dec. 7, 1941; Dec. 12, 1941. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-15 to INT-15HU-16<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-17<br />

Hungarian Groups in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 17, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Association <strong>of</strong> Democrat-<br />

ic Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-18<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 235


INT-15HU-19<br />

INT-15HU-19<br />

[Views on Hungarian movement]<br />

Oct. 16, 1941. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-20 to INT-15HU-21<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-22<br />

Hungarian personalities from the Index <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-23<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-24<br />

[Policy for treating refugee political leaders<br />

in U.S.]<br />

Sept. 3, 1941. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-25<br />

Pro-Nazi Hungarian Agents and Groups<br />

Active in the U.S.A.<br />

Feb. 19-Apr. 9, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Hungarian<br />

World Center<br />

INT-15HU-26<br />

[Foreign language press intelligence slips]<br />

Dec. 12, 1941; Dec. 17, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-15HU-27<br />

[Correspondence concerning John Pelenyi]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelenyi, John<br />

INT-15HU-28<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-29<br />

[Hungarian publications]<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-15HU-30<br />

Hungarian Society Elects New <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

Mar. 28. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Hungarian Society<br />

INT-15HU-31<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Apr. 11, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-15HU-32<br />

[Correspondence concerning American<br />

Hungarian Federation]<br />

Apr. 23, 1942; Apr. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-33<br />

[New York Times articles on Movement for<br />

Independent Hungary]<br />

Apr. 10. 12, 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-34 to INT-15HU-35<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-36<br />

Principles Adopted by the Executive<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> "Independent Hungary"<br />

Regarding the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Danubian Area<br />

Apr. 14, 1942; May 29. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Reconstruc-<br />

tion<br />

INT-15HU-37<br />

[Press reports concerning Hungary]<br />

Apr. 9-19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-38<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-39<br />

Letter to Mr. Margolin from Oscar Robert<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Robert, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-40<br />

[Emmy Rado's opinion <strong>of</strong> Francis Deak]<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deak, Francis; Rado, Emmy C.<br />

INT-15HU-41<br />

[Correspondence from Arnold Margolin]<br />

[1942]. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-42<br />

Karolyi Government in Hungary<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karolyi, Michael<br />

INT-15HU-43<br />

[Missing]<br />

236 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-44<br />

[Hungarian newspaper opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

Czech-communist attacks]<br />

Mar. 19-Apr. 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-45<br />

Letter <strong>of</strong> Oscar Robert to Mr. Margolin<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Robert, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-46<br />

Additional Report on Magyars in Chicago<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-15HU-47<br />

Observations and Facts about the Foreign<br />

Languaged Population in Chicago: Hungarians<br />

Mar. 30. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-15HU-48<br />

Developments in the Hungarian "Free<br />

Movement"<br />

Mar. 16. 1942; Mar. 17. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Hungary Movement; Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Hungarians; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-50<br />

[Information from Archduke Otto on Tibor<br />

Eckhardt]<br />

Apr. 11. 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-51<br />

[Proposed Meeting <strong>of</strong> Balasy and Vambery]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-52<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Balasy and Vambery]<br />

Apr. 17-21, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-53<br />

[Balasy's report <strong>of</strong> meeting with Vambery]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942; Apr. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-54<br />

[Hungarian activities and personalities]<br />

Apr. 15-21, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-55<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Jews Towards<br />

Eckhardt]<br />

Apr. 16, 17. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; von Eckhardt,<br />

Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-56<br />

[Information on Oscar Jaszi]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-57<br />

Crack-Down on "Free" Groups Urged<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exiic, Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-58<br />

Hungarian Propaganda Entering the U.S.A.<br />

Oct. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-15HU-59<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-60<br />

[Hungarians in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-61<br />

[Information on Pelenyi and other<br />

Hungarians]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942; Apr. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelenyi, John<br />

INT-15HU-62<br />

[Pamphlets published by American Hungarian<br />

Federation]


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-103<br />

Apr. 18-29. 7942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors. Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Sudetenland: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-63<br />

["Otthon" states its position]<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Otthon (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-64 to INT-15HU-65<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-66<br />

[Correspondence concerning opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

Eckhardt's press release]<br />

Apr. 28-May 8, 1942. S p.<br />

INT-15HU-67<br />

[Missing]<br />

Hungary;<br />

INT-15HU-68<br />

Hungarian Political Activities (in Bolivia)<br />

iVbv. 17, 1941; Feb. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolivia<br />

INT-15HU-69<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-70<br />

[Hungarian press]<br />

May, 19-June 17, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-15HU-71<br />

[Horace M. Marston letter to Peter P.<br />

Klassen]<br />

June 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-72<br />

List <strong>of</strong> prominent Hungarians in the U.S.<br />

June 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-15HU-73<br />

[American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians]<br />

May 23-27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent Hungary; American<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-74<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-75<br />

[Information on Willi Schlamm]<br />

July 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schlamm, Willi<br />

INT-15HU-76<br />

American Hungarians: First Public Move for<br />

Super-Political Unity as Reaction to War<br />

Declaration Against Hungary<br />

June 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-15HU-77<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Activities<br />

[Jan. 1941]. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyarsag (newspaper); Verhovay's<br />

Journal (newspaper); Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Independent Magyar Reform Church; American<br />

Hungarian Reform Federation; Verhovay As-<br />

sociation; Vasvary, Rev.; Birinyi, Louis K.;<br />

Sebestyen, Janos; Kurjak, Denes; Revesz, Kai-<br />

man<br />

INT-15HU-78<br />

[Hungarian Press]<br />

July 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-15HU-79<br />

[Correspondence concerning an article by<br />

Reverend Vasvary]<br />

June 20, 1942; June 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vasvary, Rev.<br />

INT-15HU-80<br />

[Information on Dr. Francis Deak]<br />

May 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deak, Francis<br />

INT-15HU-81<br />

Hungarian American Press<br />

June 20, 1942; June 26, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jo Pasztor (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-82<br />

[Miscellaneous notes on Hungarian<br />

organizations and newspapers]<br />

Mar. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-15HU-83<br />

[Alan Cranston letter to John Wiley]<br />

June 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herman, Lewis<br />

INT-15HU-84<br />

Report on Egyetertes (Concord), an<br />

Hungarian newspaper, published at<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />

June 22, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-85<br />

Hungarian American Press<br />

June 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-86<br />

[Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Joseph Darago and Verhovay<br />

Fraternal Insurance Association]<br />

June 10, 1942; June 11, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Darago, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-15HU-87<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-88<br />

Hungarian American Press<br />

June 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-89<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-90<br />

Free Hungarians Pledge Their Support to<br />

U.S.A.: Hungarian Government Unreservedly<br />

Condemned<br />

June 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Declaration <strong>of</strong> war; Independent<br />

Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-91<br />

Index <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Translations from<br />

Magyarsag and Verhovay, 1938 to 1940<br />

June 12, 1942. 20 p.<br />

INT-15HU-92<br />

[Observations on conditions in Hungary]<br />

June 5, 1942; June 9, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania<br />

INT-15HU-93<br />

Hungarian American Press<br />

June 2, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-15HU-94<br />

[Report on conditions in Hungary]<br />

June 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-15HU-95<br />

[Visa for Michael Karolyi]<br />

May 25. 1942; May 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas<br />

INT-15HU-96<br />

Shipwrecks <strong>of</strong> Conscience<br />

May 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Demo-<br />

cratic movements and parties; Harsanyi, Ladis-<br />

laus; Ravasz, Ladislaus<br />

INT-15HU-97<br />

[R. H. Markham Letter to Mr. Rowland]<br />

June 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-98<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-99<br />

[Advice for Hungarian Propaganda Purposes]<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-15HU-100<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-101<br />

[Opinion on Eckhardt and announcement <strong>of</strong><br />

Sturm's appointment as liaison <strong>of</strong>ficer]<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturm, Rudolph<br />

INT-15HU-102<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats on cooperation<br />

with Tibor Eckhardt]<br />

May 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbs; Croats; Modercin, Ivo; Kraja,<br />

Joseph; Pawlowich, Ian<br />

INT-15HU-103<br />

[Articles from "The Dartmouth" on<br />

statements by John Pelenyi]<br />

Feb. 18-Mar. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Balkan States; Dartmouth<br />

(newspaper); Pelenyi, John<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 237


INT-15HU-104<br />

INT-15HU-104<br />

[Notes on Nazism <strong>of</strong> Eckhardt and dangers <strong>of</strong><br />

Karolyi group]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-15HU-105<br />

Article by Vambrey<br />

April 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-106<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-107<br />

[Information on Tibor Eckhardt]<br />

May 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-108<br />

[American Hungarian Federation letter to<br />

President Roosevelt]<br />

June 4. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-15HU-109<br />

[Loyalty <strong>of</strong> Catholic Hungarians in<br />

Pittsburgh]<br />

May 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

INT-15HU-110<br />

America is Fighting for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary's People, Too<br />

June 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-111<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-112 to INT-15HU-113<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-114<br />

[Obstacles to Central European cooperation]<br />

June 25, 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hanc, Josef<br />

INT-15HU-115<br />

[Communication <strong>of</strong> M. Karolyi concerning<br />

funding <strong>of</strong> Hungarian movement by<br />

Hungarians in Bolivia]<br />

May 1. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolivia; Hungarian V Movement<br />

INT-15HU-116<br />

Glamour <strong>of</strong> Hungary Brought to America<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kossuth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-117<br />

"Lover <strong>of</strong> Life" is Novel Based on Life <strong>of</strong><br />

Rubens<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Harsanyi, Zsolt<br />

INT-15HU-118<br />

[News articles concerning Hungarians]<br />

May 12, 1942: May 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

238 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-119<br />

Hungarian Papers Follow Axis Line<br />

May 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-120<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Hungarian American Associations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-121 to INT-15HU-123<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-124<br />

Amerika! Magyar Nepszava<br />

June 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Antal, Istvan<br />

INT-15HU-125<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper)<br />

June 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-15HU-126<br />

Free Hungarian Activities<br />

June 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-127<br />

Whitewashing the "Free" Hungarians<br />

June 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balayton, Pal; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-128<br />

Sanford J. Greenberger letter to DeWitt C.<br />

Poole<br />

July 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-129<br />

Nagymagyarorszag<br />

Dec. 1, 1941; July 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nagymagyarorszag (newspaper);<br />

World Congress <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-130<br />

[Smuggling <strong>of</strong> arms to Serbia]<br />

July 8, 1942; July 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbia; Military assistance; Courts-<br />

martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry; Smuggling<br />

INT-15HU-131 to INTX-15HU-132<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-133<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the King St. Stephen Catholic<br />

Society<br />

July 11, 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; King St. Stephen<br />

Catholic Society<br />

INT-15HU-134<br />

[Eckhardt Committee]<br />

July 10-13, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony; Bartok, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-135<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Tibor Eckhardt as President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Independent Hungary Movement]<br />

July 16, 1942; July 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oerdoegh, Elemer<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-136<br />

Speech by Toth Lqjos at N.Y. Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Americans for Victory<br />

July 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Lajos, Toth<br />

INT-15HU-137<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-138<br />

[Conclusions drawn from study <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

free movements]<br />

July 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-139<br />

South American Hungarian Newspapers<br />

July 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Latin America<br />

INT-15HU-140<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-141<br />

[Correspondence concerning Reverend<br />

Stephen Muranyi]<br />

July 26, 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Muranyi, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-142<br />

Article in Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

July 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-15HU-143<br />

Hungarian-American situation<br />

July 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Axis Movement; Zsilinszky,<br />

Antal<br />

INT-15HU-144<br />

[Interview with Tibor Eckhardt]<br />

July 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guyot, Greta R.<br />

INT-15HU-145<br />

[Interview with Joseph Darago]<br />

July 2-28, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay's Journal (newspaper); In-<br />

dependent Hungary; Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-146<br />

[B. D. Meritt letter to Alan Cranston]<br />

July 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-147<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-148<br />

[News articles from Az Ember]<br />

Dec. 20, 1941-July 31, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanians; Bulgarians; Csongradi,<br />

Cornelius<br />

INT-15HU-149<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Hungarian<br />

Federation at Pittsburgh]


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-186<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Independent Hun-<br />

gary<br />

INT-15HU-150<br />

[Vambery group anticipates meeting with<br />

Balasy]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-151<br />

[Correspondence concerning Eckhardt and<br />

free news service]<br />

Aug. 14, 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-152<br />

[Hungarians: Statement <strong>of</strong> Louis Targai]<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Awakening Party; Himler, Martin<br />

INT-15HU-153<br />

[Movement for Free Hungary]<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kerkes, Borsi<br />

INT-15HU-154<br />

[Correspondence concerning Nepszava article]<br />

Aug. 20. 1942; Aug. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-15HU-155 to INT-15HU-156<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-157<br />

[Yugoslav goverament-in-exile propaganda<br />

service]<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Yugoslavia;<br />

Yugoslavs; Propaganda<br />

INT-15HU-158<br />

[Hungarian inter-relationships with other<br />

nationality groups]<br />

Aug. 30, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups<br />

INT-15HU-159<br />

American Sick Benefit and Life Insurance<br />

Association banquet<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: American Sick Benefit and Life<br />

Insurance Association<br />

INT-15HU-160<br />

[Eckhardt resigns]<br />

July 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for an Independent Hun-<br />

gary<br />

INT-15HU-161<br />

[Egyetertes goes bankrupt]<br />

Sept /, 7942; Sept. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-162<br />

Hungarian Situation<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-163<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-164<br />

[Extracts <strong>of</strong> letters from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery]<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-165<br />

Excerpts from Speeches and Press Reports <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Hungarian Federation (AHF),<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tibor Eckhardt and Other Leaders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Eckhardt Movement<br />

Sept. 5-Dec. 26, 1941. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-15HU-166<br />

Count Karolyi's Visa and the Reason for the<br />

Chicago Federation Resigning<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-15HU-167<br />

[Bankruptcy <strong>of</strong>] Egyetertes<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-168<br />

[Extracts <strong>of</strong> letters from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery]<br />

Aug. 28-Sept. 14, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-169<br />

Count Karolyi's Visa and the Reason for the<br />

Chicago Federation Resigning<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-15HU-170<br />

American-Hungarians; 50th Anniversary<br />

banquet <strong>of</strong> the First Hungarian Benefit<br />

Society<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: First Hungarian Benefit Society;<br />

Takaro, Geza<br />

INT-15HU-171<br />

Further Information from Mr. Greenburger<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goerl, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-172<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-173<br />

Information on the Hungarians from Mr.<br />

Greenburger<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic Hungarians American<br />

Federation; Zsilinszky, Antal<br />

INT-15HU-174<br />

[Notes on Hungarian Movements]<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-175<br />

Democratic Hungary Meeting on Sept. 19<br />

and 20, at New York<br />

Sept. 23. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; Names lists; New Democratic<br />

Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-176<br />

Article on Hungary by R. H. Markham<br />

Sept. 5, 1942; Sept. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Markham,<br />

R. H.; Karolyi, Julius; Horthy, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-177<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-15HU-178<br />

[Notes on Hungarian Activities and Article<br />

by Kovacs]<br />

Sept. Í2-20, 7942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Hungarian Movement;<br />

Kovacs, Eugene<br />

INT-15HU-179<br />

Egyetertes Redivivus<br />

Sept. 24, 7942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-180<br />

American-Hungarians; Miscellaneous<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Vienna Decision; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-15HU-181<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-182<br />

Hungarian Affairs<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association<br />

INT-15HU-183<br />

"Ask the Ustashis:" Complete Summary <strong>of</strong><br />

Article by Imre Bekessy and Comments<br />

Sept. 28, 7942; Oct. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Bekessy, Imre<br />

INT-15HU-184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-185<br />

Dramatic Message <strong>of</strong> the Directorate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Verhovay Society to the Hungarian People<br />

Sept. 22-Ocf. 1, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association<br />

INT-15HU-186<br />

[Principal source <strong>of</strong> Tibor Eckhardt's<br />

finances]<br />

Sept. 77, 7942; Oct. 7, 7942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pathy, George<br />

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INT-15HU-187 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-187<br />

Eugene Hevesi<br />

Oct. 3, 1942; Oct. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee; Heve-<br />

si, Eugene<br />

INT-15HU-188<br />

[Contributor to Nepszava]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Goerl, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-189<br />

[Article in Magyarsag]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szabo, Margit Levay; Ravasz, Ladis-<br />

laos<br />

INT-15HU-190<br />

[Resolution by the Free Democratic<br />

Hungarians to Hungary]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942; Oct. 8, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-15HU-191<br />

[World Calendar <strong>of</strong> the Hungarians for 1942]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942; Oct. 12, 1942. 13 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian World Federation<br />

INT-15HU-192<br />

Tibor Eckhardt's Paper<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovacs, Eugene<br />

INT-15HU-193<br />

Hungarians: Martin Himler, editor<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Himler, Martin<br />

INT-15HU-194<br />

New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans<br />

for Victory<br />

Sept. 10-Oct. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Americans for Victory<br />

INT-15HU-195<br />

[Tibor Eckhardt's financial support]<br />

Oct. 31, 1942; Nov. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szecheny, Countess<br />

INT-15HU-196<br />

[Note on broadcast honoring October 6]<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-197<br />

Anti-British Propaganda<br />

JVov. 4, 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Propaganda<br />

INT-15HU-198<br />

[Request for List <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Newspapers<br />

in America]<br />

Mar. 16-June 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Press; von Schmertzing,<br />

Wolfgang<br />

INT-15HU-199<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Wolfgang von Schmertzing]<br />

240 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

iVov. 25, 1942-June 24, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Schmertzing, Wolfgang<br />

INT-15HU-200<br />

[Suggestion <strong>of</strong> Meeting Between Vambery<br />

and Otto]<br />

iVov. 26, 1942; Nov. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toerock, Bishop<br />

INT-15HU-201<br />

Hungarian Reactions to Otto's Raising a<br />

Foreign Legion<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; American Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians; Barothy, Dr.<br />

INT-15HU-202<br />

Hungarian Reader<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kiss, George; Varro, Steven<br />

INT-15HU-203<br />

Conversation with Vambery<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-204<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> the Secret Anti-Nazi Hungarian<br />

"Kossuth Radio Station"<br />

Nov. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-15HU-205<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> three large Hungarian-American<br />

fraternal benefit associations]<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-206<br />

Canadian-Hungarian Democratic and<br />

Anti-Nazi Activities<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canadians; Democratic movements<br />

and parties; Canadian Demoeratic Hungarians<br />

Federation<br />

INT-15HU-207<br />

Gesammtmonarchie or A.E.I.O.U.<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-208<br />

Hungarian Affairs<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horvath, Lawrence B.<br />

INT-15HU-209<br />

Foreign Language Groups<br />

Nov. 20-27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; Hungarian Womens Alliance; Uk-<br />

rainian American League<br />

INT-15HU-210<br />

Ten Million Austrians<br />

iVov. 28, 1942; Dec. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Times (newspaper);<br />

Austria<br />

INT-15HU-211<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

July 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 44<br />

INT-15HU-212<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 60<br />

INT-15HU-213<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 72<br />

INT-15HU-214<br />

American Committee for Hungarian War<br />

Refugees<br />

Nov. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees<br />

INT-15HU-215<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "With Bleeding<br />

Heart"]<br />

JVov. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ujlaky, Francis; Molnar, Stephen;<br />

Dezso, John<br />

INT-15HU-216<br />

[Radio speeches to the Hungarian people]<br />

JVov. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-15HU-217<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> editorial "Birds <strong>of</strong> a feather<br />

flock together"]<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Denes, Julius; Fenyes, Laszlo; Keri,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-15HU-218<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Radio Program<br />

Commemorating the Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Arad"]<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-15HU-219<br />

[Hungarian] Clergy Speaks<br />

Oct. i 5. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Clergy<br />

INT-15HU-220<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article "Unity is Raging"]<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Hungary; Fotitch, A. Constantin; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-221<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> article: "Changed<br />

Conditions"]<br />

iVov. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper)


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-257<br />

INT-15HU-222<br />

[Comments on A Mi Lapunk]<br />

Dec 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-223<br />

[Conversation with A. A. Berle, Jr.]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-224<br />

[Information on Anthony Balasy]<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-225<br />

[Opinions on L'Affaire Otto]<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-226<br />

[Projected Meeting <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Victory<br />

Councils Meeting]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-227<br />

Political Organization <strong>of</strong> Hungary from the<br />

Standpoint <strong>of</strong> a Military Occupation by the<br />

United Nations<br />

Jan. 7, 12, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military government; Social classes;<br />

Soviet Union; Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-15HU-228<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> a Hungarian unit in the U.S.<br />

Army]<br />

Dec. 24, 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-15HU-229<br />

[New Hungarian-language newspaper]<br />

Dec. 7-15, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Cson-<br />

gradi, Cornelius; Chemitzky, Stephen F.<br />

INT-15HU-230<br />

Plans for a Hungarian Legion<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-231<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-232<br />

[Readings <strong>of</strong> Horace M. Marston]<br />

Dec. 29, 31, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Marston,<br />

Horace<br />

INT-15HU-233<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-234<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Hungarian military unit in<br />

the U.S. Army]<br />

Jan. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-235<br />

[Comment on American Slovene National<br />

Congress]<br />

Dec. 13, 1942; Jan. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenes; American Slovene Na-<br />

tional Congress<br />

INT-15HU-236<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Hungarian military unit in<br />

the U.S. Army]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-237<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> an Hungarian military unit in<br />

the U.S. Army]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-238<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-239<br />

[Address to American Hungarian Federation<br />

meeting]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses<br />

INT-15HU-240<br />

[Narodna Volya articles regarding Stoyan<br />

Christowe]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christowe, Stoyan<br />

INT-15HU-241<br />

Interview with Mr. Berle<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-242<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American<br />

Democratic Leaders<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Magyar Front for National Independence<br />

INT-15HU-243<br />

Interview with Mr. Paul Nadanyi: OWI and<br />

the "Hungarian Front"; The Bridgeport<br />

Meeting<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Nadanyi,<br />

Paul<br />

INT-15HU-244<br />

[Hungarian Minister to Washington hopes to<br />

obtain visa]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; de Ghika,<br />

George<br />

INT-15HU-245<br />

[President <strong>of</strong> "Verhovay Federation" makes<br />

statement against Hapsburg recognition or<br />

restoration]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Darago, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-15HU-246<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence<br />

and Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 14, 1943; Jan. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-19<br />

INT-15HU-247<br />

[Hungarian Evening at the American<br />

Common in New York City]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Harsanyi, Ladislaus<br />

RPT 57<br />

INT-15HU-248<br />

"The Truth, the Count, and the Plagiarist"<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kerekes, Tibor; Bethlen, Stephen;<br />

Kossuth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-249<br />

[Joseph Schwarz letter to Cordel! Hull]<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee <strong>of</strong> Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

INT-15HU-250<br />

[Hungarian] Liberty Day<br />

Mar. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Victory Council; Liberty Day Com-<br />

mittee; Cukor, Morris<br />

INT-15HU-251<br />

[Assistant Secretary Berle plans to address<br />

American Hungarian Federation]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-252<br />

Indication <strong>of</strong> Foreign Interest in American<br />

Nationality Groups<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-253<br />

Balasy on Ghika<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ghika, George; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-254<br />

[Features by American Hungarian<br />

Federation]<br />

May 15-July 11, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovacs, Peter<br />

INT-15HU-255<br />

Editorial Comment on the Declaration <strong>of</strong><br />

Antal Zsilinszky<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zsilinszky, Antal<br />

INT-15HU-256<br />

Interview with Louis Toth<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Victory Council; Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-257<br />

Interview with Martin Himler Who Controls<br />

Several Hungarian Newspapers in Detroit<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 241


INT-15HU-257<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Himler, Martin<br />

INT-15HU-258<br />

[Information on John Torak]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torak, John<br />

INT-15HU-259<br />

[Hungarian Language Papers Reaction<br />

Towards Central European Federation]<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; New Demo-<br />

cratic Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-260<br />

[Informal statement on American-Hungarian<br />

situation]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943: Feb. 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toth, Louis; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-261<br />

American Hungarian Federation Mass<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jan. 31, 1943 in Bridgeport,<br />

Conn.<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses<br />

INT-15HU-262<br />

[Ghika and Count Bethlen's Efforts to Come<br />

to U.S.]<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ghika, George; Bethlen, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-263<br />

Pro and Con Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Stephen Bethlen's Coming to the U.S. to<br />

Defend Hungary's Position<br />

Fee. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bethlen, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-264<br />

Reactions to Non-Appearance <strong>of</strong> Mr. A. A.<br />

Berle, Jr. at the Jan. 31st Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Hungarian Federation at<br />

Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-265<br />

[American Hungarian Federation mass<br />

meeting at Bridgeport]<br />

Feb. 1, 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-266<br />

Bridgeport Meetings, etc.<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-267<br />

Interview with Ferenc Goendor<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goendor, Ferenc<br />

INT-15HU-268<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

242 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-269<br />

[Editorials bora A Mi Lapunk and Magyar<br />

Jovo]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943; Jan. 26, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Magyar<br />

Jovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-270<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> the Danubian Valley<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-271<br />

Conclusion <strong>of</strong> Plans for a Hungarian Legion<br />

Feb. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-15HU-272<br />

Anti-Nazi Hungarian Mass-Meeting to<br />

Support the "Magyar Front for National<br />

Independence"<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Front for National In-<br />

dependence; Takaro, Geza; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-273<br />

Draft <strong>of</strong> Suggestions for Influencing<br />

Hungarian-American Opinion<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-274<br />

Secret Meeting <strong>of</strong> Austrian and Hungarian<br />

Royalists with Otto von Habsburg at the<br />

Hotel Diplomat, N.Y.C.<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-15HU-275<br />

Hungarian Meeting Held to Sponsor the<br />

Underground Front Recently Announced in a<br />

Cable from Berne<br />

Feb. 2. 1943: Feb. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-15HU-276<br />

Patriotic Mass Meeting sponsored by the<br />

Hungarians <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport, Connecticut at<br />

Klein Memorial Hall<br />

Feb. 1, 1943; Feb. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chemitzky, Stephen F.; Kerekes,<br />

Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-277<br />

Hungarian Anti-Fascist Paper's Reaction to<br />

the Polish Plan for a Central European<br />

Federation<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-278<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's article on "Danubian<br />

Peace"<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-279<br />

Detailed Report <strong>of</strong> the Patriotic Mass<br />

Meeting sponsored by the American<br />

Hungarian Federation, Bridgeport,<br />

Connecticut, on Sunday, Jan. 31, 1943<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-280<br />

Message <strong>of</strong> the Honorable A. A. Berle, Jr.,<br />

Assistant Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, to the American<br />

Hungarian Federation at its Meeting in<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut, Jan. 31, 1943<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-281<br />

[Hungarian situation]<br />

Mar. 3, 6, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Americans for Victory<br />

INT-15HU-282<br />

"Hungarian Liberty Day Meeting"<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Liberty Day; Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-283<br />

Expansion <strong>of</strong> the Magyar Jovo<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-284<br />

Evidences <strong>of</strong> Dissatisfaction with the<br />

Leadership <strong>of</strong> the American Hungarian<br />

Federation<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association<br />

INT-15HU-285<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Mar. 3. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 109<br />

INT-15HU-286<br />

[Hungarian situation]<br />

Mar. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treaty <strong>of</strong> Trianon<br />

INT-15HU-287<br />

Federation Plans and "Cordon Sanitair"<br />

Manipulations Attributed to the Activities <strong>of</strong><br />

the Vatican by "Magyar Jovo" Hungarian<br />

Radical Anti-Fascist Paper in Editorial<br />

Column<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-288<br />

Talk with Rustem Vambery<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Roman,<br />

John<br />

INT-15HU-289<br />

Hungarian Reaction to Reports <strong>of</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong><br />

192 "Rebels" in Hungary Against the Horthy<br />

Regime; Hungarian Anti-Nazis Ask President<br />

Roosevelt to Warn Hungarian Government<br />

Against Executions<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Underground<br />

movements; Executions


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-329<br />

INT-15HU-290<br />

[Neue Zuercher Zeitung]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943; Mar. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-291<br />

Radio intercepts: Hungarian<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-292<br />

Lqjos Vilahy<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vilahy, Lajos<br />

INT-15HU-293<br />

[Cardinal Seredi]<br />

Mar. 16, 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seredi, Cardinal<br />

INT-15HU-294<br />

Anti-Axis Hungarians in Chicago<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo G.; Palyi,<br />

Melchior; Iszak, Ignacio; Karolyi, Michael<br />

INT-15HU-295<br />

Hungarian Meeting<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Hungarian Society; Kossuth,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-15HU-296<br />

Communists and de Gaulle<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-15HU-297<br />

[Transfers <strong>of</strong> Military Personnel]<br />

Mar. 19, 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Austria<br />

INT-15HU-298<br />

Hungarian "Liberty Day" Meeting<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Liberty Day<br />

M-20<br />

INT-15HU-299<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-300<br />

[Articles from Hungarian Newspapers]<br />

Mar. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kossuth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-301<br />

[Amerika! Magyar Nepszava editorial<br />

reproaches Benes]<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-302<br />

[Verhovay Association withdrawal from<br />

American Hungarian Federation]<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association<br />

INT-15HU-303<br />

[Meeting in celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Liberty<br />

Day]<br />

Mar. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Liberty Day<br />

INT-15HU-304<br />

Hungarian Question: A Study<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Szabadsag (newspaper); Magyar Jovo<br />

(newspaper); A Jo Pasztor (newspaper); Az<br />

Ember (newspaper); Statistical data: population;<br />

Verhovay Association; American Sick Benefit<br />

and Life Insurance Association; Hungarian<br />

Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong> America; Rakoczy Aid<br />

Association; International Workers Order;<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungari-<br />

ans; Bethlen, Stephen; Gombos, Zoltan; Nagy-<br />

Gyetvai, Janos; Tarkany, Bela; Himler, Martin;<br />

Gondor, Ferencz; Tarcai, Louis; Izsak, Ignac;<br />

Szegedy, Laszlo<br />

INT-15HU-305<br />

Czechoslovak Diplomat Addresses Hungarians<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Hanc, Josef<br />

INT-15HU-306<br />

[Appeal for broadcasts <strong>of</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> United<br />

American Front]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Americans for Victory; United American Front<br />

INT-15HU-307<br />

Georg Faludy<br />

Mar. 13-26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Faludy, Georg<br />

INT-15HU-308<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-309<br />

[Application for position with <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Services</strong>]<br />

July 3, 1942-Apr. 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reiner, Andrew<br />

INT-15HU-310<br />

[Hungarian activities]<br />

Apr. 9, 1943; Apr. 12. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-311<br />

[Hungarian situation]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943; Apr. 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-312<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-313<br />

[Lists <strong>of</strong> Hungarian organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-15HU-314<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-315<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-316<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-317<br />

[Hungarian radio broadcasts]<br />

Apr. 20-27, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Hungarian World Federa-<br />

tion; Sober, John<br />

INT-15HU-318<br />

Weekly Report<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-319<br />

Adolf A. Berle and Edouard Benes<br />

Apr. 28, May 6, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Masses (periodical); Benes,<br />

Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-320<br />

[Hungarian editorials concerning the<br />

Overseas News Agency]<br />

Apr. 20-May 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency<br />

INT-15HU-321<br />

Hungary<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-322<br />

Whitewashing?<br />

May 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-323<br />

[Excerpts from an Article in the Free<br />

Hungarian Review]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zilahy, Lajos<br />

INT-15HU-324<br />

Rustem and Logic<br />

May 2, 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vambery, Rustem<br />

INT-15HU-325<br />

Joseph Darago<br />

May 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-326<br />

Reflections<br />

May 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Horthy, Nicholas<br />

INT-15HU-327<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-328<br />

[Typographical error in article ' 'Rustem and<br />

Logic"]<br />

May 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-15HU-329<br />

Hungarians in Russia<br />

May 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jany, Gustav<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 243


INT-15HU-330 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-330<br />

[Editorial and article from Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava and comments]<br />

May 3, 1943; May 5. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-331<br />

Horthy's "Visit" in the Press<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-332<br />

Joseph Darago, President <strong>of</strong> Verhovay<br />

Association<br />

May 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Darago, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-15HU-333<br />

Albert Pick and Julius N. Sopoliga<br />

May 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fick, Albert; Sopoliga, Julius<br />

INT-15HU-334<br />

[Excerpts from "Mission to Moscow"]<br />

May 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-15HU-335<br />

Translations in the foreign language press<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-336<br />

Ownership <strong>of</strong> the Nepszava<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-337<br />

["Magyar Jovo" publishes editorial comment<br />

and telegram to Sen. Pepper on his OWI<br />

statement on the Horthy-Hitler meeting]<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-15HU-338<br />

Welcome Mr. Benes!<br />

May 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-339<br />

Ignatz Lengyel<br />

May 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lengyel, Ignatz<br />

INT-15HU-340<br />

[Baron and Baroness Deuth]<br />

May 18-20. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deuth, Laurietta; Deuth, Baron<br />

INT-15HU-341<br />

They Have Not Forgotten<br />

May 18. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Four Freedoms<br />

INT-15HU-342<br />

Traffic Analysis<br />

May 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rogers, Roy<br />

INT-15HU-343<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Count Michael Karolyi]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-344<br />

John P. Toth<br />

May 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toth, John P.; Lengyel, Ignatz<br />

INT-15HU-345<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-346<br />

[Young Communist League]<br />

May 7-15, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. Student Assembly Conference,<br />

NYC, May 1943; Students; Young Communist<br />

League; Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />

INT-15HU-347<br />

Emigrant Press<br />

May 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

INT-15HU-348<br />

[Missing]<br />

244 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-349<br />

Benes' Farewell<br />

May 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Benes, Eduard;<br />

George, Lloyd<br />

INT-15HU-350<br />

Nicholas Horthy, Jr., Spoke to Brazilian<br />

Hungarians from Budapest<br />

May 31, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Horthy, Nicholas, Jr.<br />

INT-15HU-351<br />

Julius Sopoliga on Darago<br />

June 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sopoliga, Julius; Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-352<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

June 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Romania; Jaszi, Os-<br />

car; Maniu, Julius; Kovacs, Eugene; Erdelyi, G.<br />

INT-15HU-353<br />

Jaszi, Maniu, and Transylvania<br />

June 1, 1943; June 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Romania; Jaszi, Os-<br />

car; Maniu, Julius; Kovacs, Eugene; Erdelyi, G.<br />

INT-15HU-354<br />

Plain Talk in Hungary Tests Nazis<br />

June 9, 1943; June 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-355<br />

[Excerpt <strong>of</strong> letter to O.W.I, from Combos]<br />

June 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles<br />

INT-15HU-356<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian People's Front]<br />

June 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Hungari-<br />

an People's Front<br />

INT-15HU-357<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> 10 Ambulances by New York<br />

Hungarians<br />

May 16, 1943. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-15HU-358<br />

[Vambery letter to editor concerning<br />

Hungarian government propaganda]<br />

June 10, 1943; June 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-15HU-359 to INT-15HU-360<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-361<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Hungarians<br />

June 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-362<br />

[Conversation with Darago and Revesz]<br />

June 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darago, Joseph; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-363<br />

[Hungarian policy]<br />

June 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-364<br />

Conversation with John Roman<br />

June 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman, John<br />

INT-15HU-365<br />

Hungarian Politics<br />

June 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Binet, George<br />

INT-15HU-366<br />

Eugene Klein<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klein, Eugene<br />

INT-15HU-367<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

June 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-368<br />

Hungarian Politics<br />

June 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-369<br />

[Interview Between Bela Lugosi and Tibor<br />

Kerekes]<br />

June 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lugosi, Bela; Kerekes, Tibor


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-404<br />

INT-15HU-370<br />

[Egyleti Elet republished]<br />

June 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyleti Elet (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-371<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-372<br />

[Nicholas Horthy]<br />

July 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-373<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Council<br />

for Democracy]<br />

July 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-374<br />

[American Hungarian affairs]<br />

July 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-375<br />

["Hungary at the Crossroads <strong>of</strong> Invasions"]<br />

July 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-376<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

July 8, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 140<br />

INT-15HU-377<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

July 5, 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Gailmor,<br />

William S.; Eordogh, Elemer<br />

INT-15HU-378<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

June 26, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; National<br />

Democratic Hungarian-American Conference;<br />

Gailmor, William S.; Eordogh, Elemer<br />

INT-15HU-379<br />

[Miscellaneous documents on Hungarian<br />

meeting in Chicago]<br />

July 9, 1943; July 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-380<br />

[Hungarian politics in the U.S.]<br />

July 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; Toth, Louis; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-381<br />

[Enrodi's agricultural plan]<br />

July 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Enrodi, Mr.<br />

INT-15HU-382<br />

[Hungarian news articles]<br />

July 13. 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-383<br />

[Declaration in Hare]<br />

July 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-384<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

July IS, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-385<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the "Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Council"<br />

July 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Az Ember (newspaper); Hungarian<br />

American Council for Democracy; Lengyel,<br />

Emil; Karolyi, Michael; Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-386<br />

[Hungarian Nazi ring]<br />

July 19, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Gailmor,<br />

William S.; Eordogh, Elemer<br />

INT-15HU-387<br />

Current Item from Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nenszava<br />

July 10, 1943; July 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-388<br />

[Correspondence Between Rustem Vambery<br />

and John Montgomery]<br />

Feb. 9-July 16, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party; Jews and Judaism; Awakening<br />

Magyars; Montgomery, John<br />

INT-15HU-389<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy]<br />

July 14, 20, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Lugosi, Bela; Gailmor, William S.<br />

INT-15HU-390<br />

Croat-Hungarian Conflict<br />

July 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croats; Hungarians; Serbs; Puppet<br />

governments; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-15HU-391<br />

Hungarian Political Problems<br />

July 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul; Benes, Eduard;<br />

Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-392<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

July 10, 1943. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-393<br />

[Reactions to New Hungarian Council]<br />

July 20, 23, 1943. 5 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Jaszi, Oscar; Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-394<br />

Pamphlet: "Our Place in the One World"<br />

July 15, 1943; July 16, 1943. 53 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

Americans for Victory; Kemeny-Harding, Tibor<br />

G.<br />

INT-15HU-395<br />

Hungarian Political Situation<br />

July 4-24, 1943. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent; Free Hungary; American<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians; Ameri-<br />

can Committee for a New Democratic Hungary;<br />

Toth, Louis; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-396<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Directors <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Hungarian Federation<br />

July 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-397<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

July 26, 1943; Aug. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Hungary; Hun-<br />

garian American Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-398<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-399<br />

[World Federation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians]<br />

July 17, 1937. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Federation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians;<br />

Darago, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-400<br />

Anti-Nazi and anti-Horthy Booklet Published<br />

by Democratic Hungarians in Canada<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Balogh, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-401<br />

[Creation <strong>of</strong> committee <strong>of</strong> all Hungarian<br />

organizations]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-402<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Aug. 4, 1943; Aug. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-403<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent]<br />

July 22-Aug. 5, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent; Toth, Louis; Markham,<br />

R. H.<br />

INT-15HU-404<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May,<br />

1943]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 245


INT-15HU-404 Reference Bibliography<br />

May 28, Aug. 9, 1943. 25 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: S-46<br />

INT-15HU-405<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Jaszi, Os-<br />

car; Simon, Moses<br />

INT-15HU-406<br />

[United American-Hungarian front]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-407<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Developments in<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

¿ug. 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ver-<br />

hovay Association; War Fund Drive; Hitchcock,<br />

Edward B.<br />

INT-15HU-408<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-409<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pedlow, James G.<br />

INT-15HU-410<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent<br />

INT-15HU-411<br />

[Visa for Karolyi]<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas<br />

INT-15HU-412<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Otto von Habsburg's Trip to<br />

Canada<br />

Aug. 19. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-15HU-413<br />

If I Were the American Hungarian<br />

Federation<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Himler, Martin<br />

INT-15HU-414<br />

[Hungarian-American tempest]<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gereb, T.<br />

INT-15HU-415<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza and <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

Movements Against the Attack <strong>of</strong> the "A. M.<br />

Nepszava"<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-15HU-416<br />

[Missing]<br />

246 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-417<br />

[Hungarian-American organization business]<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-418<br />

[Appeal by the Hungarian American Council<br />

for Democracy]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-419<br />

Hungary: Current Information<br />

July 1943. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-15HU-420<br />

[Editorial attacks California law requiring<br />

translation <strong>of</strong> foreign language newspapers]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943; Sept. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

INT-15HU-421<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories<br />

INT-15HU-422<br />

Count M. Karolyi, B. Lugosi, and the<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Simon, Moses; Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-423<br />

[Dr. Moses Simon]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simon, Moses<br />

INT-15HU-424<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> Memorandum Published in<br />

Hungarian Daily]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gailmor, William S.<br />

INT-15HU-425<br />

Article in the Verhovay Journal Demands<br />

Severance <strong>of</strong> Verhovay Association's<br />

Connection with A. H. Federation<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Macker, Juli-<br />

INT-15HU-426<br />

[Letters from Rustem Vambery to New York<br />

Times and Foreign Nationalities Branch]<br />

Sept. 4, 13, 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szekfu, Julius; Roman, John<br />

INT-15HU-427<br />

Anthony Balasy's Article on the Hungarian<br />

Question in the Social-Democratic Az Ember<br />

(The Man) <strong>of</strong> N.Y.C.<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-428<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information Release on the<br />

American Hungarian Federation's Claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Government Approval<br />

Sept 8, 1943: Sept 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-429<br />

Count Karolyi's Speech After the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mussolini on the Future <strong>of</strong> Hungary and <strong>of</strong><br />

Central Europe<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cisar, Jaroslav<br />

INT-15HU-430<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-431<br />

[Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association<br />

Convention]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association; Darago, Jo-<br />

seph; Macker, Julius<br />

INT-15HU-432<br />

International Situation and Relations with<br />

the Germans<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Germans<br />

INT-15HU-433<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos re Verhovay<br />

convention now in progress in Pittsburgh<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Verhovay Associa-<br />

tion; Gombos, Zoltan; Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-434<br />

Intermediate Report on the Verhovay<br />

Association Convention<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Verhovay Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-15HU-435<br />

[Comment and newspaper account <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Verhovay Association convention]<br />

Sept. 27. 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Verhovay Associa-<br />

tion; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-436 to INT-15HU-437<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-438<br />

[American Hungarian Federation's claim <strong>of</strong><br />

government approval]<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-15HU-439<br />

Information from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-440<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Verhovay Associa-<br />

tion; Roman, John<br />

INT-15HU-441<br />

[Rustem Vambery]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-442<br />

[Verhovay Association convention]<br />

Oct 1, 1943; Oct. 8, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Magyar Jovo (news-<br />

paper); Verhovay Association; Darago, Joseph;<br />

Papp, John; Kemeny, George; Benedek, Martin;<br />

Bencze, John<br />

INT-15HU-443<br />

[Articles concerning and written by Rustem<br />

Vambery]<br />

Sept 18-Oct. IS, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szekfu, Julius; Kossuth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-444<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

Oct 13, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

11.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 155<br />

INT-15HU-445<br />

"Bermunkas" organ on the Hungarian I.W.W.<br />

group<br />

Oct 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bermunkas (newspaper)<br />

RPT 448<br />

INT-15HU-446<br />

[Letter to the editor <strong>of</strong> the New York Times]<br />

Oct. 18. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-447<br />

Cranston Letter to Vambery<br />

Oct 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-448<br />

[Correspondence between Bela Lugosi and C.<br />

W. Biegen]<br />

JVov. 3, 1943; Nov. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-449<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Nov. 6. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Combos, Zoltan; Kerekes, George<br />

B.<br />

RPT 461<br />

INT-15HU-450<br />

FBI Investigation <strong>of</strong> Hare<br />

Nov. 9. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hare (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-451<br />

[Post-war confederation]<br />

July 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Danubian Federation;<br />

Schrecker, Karl<br />

INT-15HU-452<br />

"Dracula" Council Dinner, December S<br />

Nov. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Celler, Emmanuel<br />

INT-15HU-453<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-454<br />

More Information on Number 115<br />

iVov. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Hungarian-American<br />

Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-455<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

iVov. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Observer<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-456<br />

[Interview with Jan Masaryk]<br />

iVov. 13. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gondor, Ferenc; Masaryk, Jan;<br />

Masaryk, Thomas G.<br />

INT-15HU-457<br />

[Wires from Russia]<br />

Nov. 23-Dec. 1. 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Gombos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-458<br />

Relations with Germany, Croatia, and<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

Oct. 25. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatia; Slovakia<br />

INT-15HU-459<br />

[Invitation to and program for the conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade unionists]<br />

Dec. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Labor unions<br />

INT-15HU-460<br />

[Miscellaneous information]<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-461<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

12.]<br />

Descriptors: B-124<br />

INT-15HU-462<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Milan Hodzsa, former President<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovakian Republic for the<br />

newspaper, Az Ember<br />

Dec. 4, 1943; Dec. 28, 1943. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-37.]<br />

Descriptors: B-131<br />

INT-15HU-463<br />

Hungarian Affairs<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony; Churchill, Win-<br />

ston S.; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-474<br />

INT-15HU-464<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American trade<br />

unionists]<br />

Dec 5, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Labor<br />

unions; Speeches and addresses; Hungarian-<br />

American Council for Democracy; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Trade Union-<br />

ists; Roman, John; McManus, John; Gondor,<br />

Ferenc; Gailmor, William S.; Isaacs, Stanley M.;<br />

Marcantonio, Vito; Emspak, Julius; Lengyel,<br />

Emil<br />

INT-15HU-465<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Trade<br />

Unionists]<br />

Dec. 5, 1943: Dec. 29, 1943. 19 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

13.]<br />

Descriptors: M-123<br />

INT-15HU-466<br />

Appeal <strong>of</strong> Count Karolyi<br />

Dec. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-467<br />

[Radio Comments by Arthur Gaeth and<br />

Article by Louis Toth]<br />

Dec. 4, 1943; Dec. 23, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Austria;<br />

Verhovay Association; Gaeth, Arthur; Toth,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-15HU-468<br />

Political parties; Public opinion: Jews<br />

Oct. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Independent<br />

Small Farmer's Party<br />

INT-15HU-469<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-470<br />

Hungarian March Celebration<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Simon,<br />

Moses<br />

INT-15HU-471<br />

L'Affaire Robert<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Robert, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-472<br />

[Editorial Entitled "Thanks, Mr. Hull"]<br />

Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Moscow<br />

Conference; Chemitzky, Stephen F.<br />

INT-15HU-473<br />

[Ownership <strong>of</strong> Amerika! Magyar Nepszava]<br />

Jan. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Amerikai<br />

Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Wegrzynek,<br />

MaximUian F.; Kaufman, Max<br />

INT-15HU-474<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 247


INT-15HU-475<br />

INT-15HU-475<br />

[Nepszava managers obstruct and oppose the<br />

National War Fund Drive]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National War Fund Drive; Amerikai<br />

Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Takaro, Geza;<br />

Wegrzynek, Maximilian F.; Kaufman, Max<br />

INT-15HU-476<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American<br />

Trade-Unionists Council]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-15HU-477<br />

Political Personalities and Parties; Point <strong>of</strong><br />

View <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Youth<br />

iVov. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-15HU-478<br />

[Meeting honoring and speech by Emil<br />

Lengyel]<br />

Jan. 26-Feb. 11, 1944. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

14.]<br />

Descriptors: M-142<br />

INT-15HU-479<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Hapsburg<br />

Newspaper<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kronika (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-480<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943; Dec. 31, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Hungari-<br />

an American Council for Democracy; Hungarian<br />

Front for National Independence; Roman, John;<br />

Deak, Francis; Himler, Martin<br />

INT-15HU-481<br />

[Mr. von Hedry]<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hedry, Lorincz<br />

INT-15HU-482<br />

[Excerpt from letter addressed to Dr. R. B.<br />

Lindabury]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Az Ember (newspaper); Hare (news-<br />

paper); Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Kaufman,<br />

Max; Wegrzynek, Maximilian F.; Takaro, Geza;<br />

Lengyel, Emil<br />

INT-15HU-483<br />

[Andrew Hedry]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hedry, Andrew<br />

INT-15HU-484<br />

Memorandum on Free Hungarians in Mexico<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Hungría Libre<br />

INT-15HU-485<br />

[American Hungarian Federation]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Verhovay As-<br />

sociation; Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; National War Fund Drive; Hangya;<br />

Chemitzky, Stephen F.; Antal, Istvan; Nagy,<br />

Ivan; Eordogh, Elemer; Darago, Joseph; Nagy,<br />

Karcly; Ari, Bela; Fay-Fisher, Andor<br />

INT-15HU-486<br />

Etienne de Hedry<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Hedry, Etienne<br />

INT-15HU-487<br />

[Meeting with Stephen K. Swift]<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swift, Stephen K.<br />

INT-15HU-488<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-489<br />

New Habsburg Publication<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: B-159<br />

INT-15HU-490<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-491<br />

Items from Dr. Vambery<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boehm, William<br />

INT-15HU-492<br />

Proskauer's Withdrawal from Speakers List<br />

Feb. 21, 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proskauer, Joseph M.<br />

INT-15HU-493<br />

Dr. Vambery and the 16 to 1 question<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-494<br />

Political Information<br />

Jan. 1944. 1 p.<br />

248 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-495<br />

[Hungarian language press]<br />

Feb. 28, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Az Ot-<br />

thon (newspaper); A Jo Pasztor (newspaper);<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Sza-<br />

badsag (newspaper); Magyar Banyaszlap (news-<br />

paper); Verhovayak Lapja (newspaper); Az<br />

Ember (newspaper); Hare (newspaper); Magyar<br />

Jovo (newspaper); Szegedy, Laszlo; Nadanyi,<br />

Paul; Gombos, Zoltan; Himler, Martin; Gondor,<br />

Ferenc; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-496<br />

Count Karolyi's Appeal<br />

Dec. 16, 1943; Dec. 25. 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-15HU-497<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-498<br />

Memorandum Digest on Free Hungary<br />

Movement<br />

Mar. 8, 1944; Mar. 13, 1944. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Free Hungary Movement; Hungarian-<br />

American Council for Democracy; Magyar Club;<br />

Independent Hungary; Jaszi, Oscar; Lugosi<br />

Bela; Lengyel, Emil; Roman, John; Gyetvai<br />

Nagy, John; Simon, Moses; Gondor, Ferenc,<br />

Bekessy, Imre; Takaro, Geza; Telkes, Laszlo,<br />

Ladanyi, Sigismund; Csongradi, Cornelius; Cher<br />

nitzky, Stephen F.; Tarkany, Bela; Pelenyi, John;<br />

Bator, Viktor; Balasy, Anthony; Zsilinszky,<br />

Antal; Deak, Francis; Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-499<br />

United Magyar Civic Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Magyar Civic Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania<br />

INT-15HU-500<br />

Comments by Coleman Revesz<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Socialists and<br />

socialist parties; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-501<br />

Hungary and Imredy: a Czech view<br />

Mar. 21, 23, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basch, Antonin; Imredy, Mr.<br />

INT-15HU-502<br />

[Preparation for Hungarian mass rally]<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-503<br />

Hungarian Situation<br />

Afar. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Kom-<br />

los, Emery<br />

INT-15HU-504<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Hungarian committee in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Mar. 27. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-505<br />

[Hungarians in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darago, Joseph; Lengyel, Ignatz<br />

INT-15HU-506<br />

Louis Toth<br />

Mar. 25. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-507<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 30. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

507.]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: B-178<br />

INT-15HU-508<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-509<br />

[Hungarian stand on Nazi occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Combos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-510<br />

[Program for Hungarian Unity]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order; Lustig, James<br />

INT-15HU-511<br />

Nadanyi's Views on Present Hungarian<br />

Situation<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-512<br />

Mr. Ignac Schultz Comments on Hungarian<br />

Situation<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-513<br />

More on Memo Number 174<br />

Apr. 6. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Kallay, Nicholas<br />

INT-15HU-514<br />

John Dezso, President, American Sick<br />

Benefit and Life Insurance Association<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Dezso, John<br />

INT-15HU-515<br />

Stephen Varga, president, Rakoczi Aid<br />

Association, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Varga, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-516<br />

[Benedict Biro, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Emery's<br />

Church]<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Biro, Benedict<br />

INT-15HU-517<br />

Toth's Telegram to Secretary Hull<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Governments in exile, Hungary;<br />

Toth, Louis; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-518<br />

[Stephen Chemitzky, Editor <strong>of</strong> A Mi Lapunk,<br />

and Pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Church]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Chemitzky,<br />

Stephen F.<br />

INT-15HU-519<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

18.]<br />

Descriptors: S-92<br />

INT-15HU-520<br />

[Stephen M. Bessemer, Pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian Reformed Church]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bessemer, Stephen M.<br />

INT-15HU-521<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-522<br />

[Information on Hans Habe; Az Ember<br />

Celebrates Fiftienth Anniversary]<br />

Oct. 31, 1933-Apr. 1, 1942. 72 p.<br />

Descriptors: Az Ember (newspaper); Habe-Be-<br />

kessy, Hans; Bekessy, Imre; Gondor, Ferenc<br />

INT-15HU-523<br />

Tibor Eckhardt<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Williamson, David<br />

INT-15HU-524<br />

[Appeal for support <strong>of</strong> Hungarians]<br />

Apr. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-525<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungary<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-186<br />

INT-15HU-526<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy]<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Rony, Hugo R.<br />

INT-15HU-527<br />

[Rustem Vambery]<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-15HU-528<br />

Revesz on American Hungarian Federation<br />

Meeting, Bridgeport, April 19, 1944<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bridgeport, Conn.; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-529<br />

Interview with Zoltan Combos<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gombos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-530<br />

[Downfall <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-15HU-531<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-15HU-541<br />

INT-15HU-532<br />

Social Democrat Party; Organized Labor<br />

Feb. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Socialists and socialist<br />

parties<br />

INT-15HU-533<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kerekes, Tibor; Pelenyi, John<br />

INT-15HU-534<br />

[Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Hungarians in<br />

Manhattan Center, Apr. 23]<br />

Apr. 23, 24, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Action to Liberate Hungary; Balasy,<br />

Anthony; Jaszi, Oscar; Gondor, Ferenc; Wise,<br />

Stephen S.; Toth, Louis; Lugosi, Bela; Gyetvai-<br />

Nagy, John; Takaro, Geza<br />

INT-15HU-535<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the New Democratic Hungary;<br />

Hungarian Club<br />

INT-15HU-536<br />

[Interview with Ernest Palos, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Detroit Hungarian Journal and other<br />

Hungarian Americans]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palos, Ernest; Fodor, Julius; Marko-<br />

vits, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-537<br />

Canadians <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Origin<br />

Mar. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-15HU-538<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> American-Hungarians in<br />

New York City, 23 Apr. 1944<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-539<br />

Interview with the Reverend Geza Takaro in<br />

New York, Apr. 27th<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Takaro, Geza; Robert, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-540<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares for<br />

Action<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

21.]<br />

Descriptors: B-191<br />

INT-15HU-541<br />

[Correspondence concerning unfurling <strong>of</strong> a<br />

banner]<br />

Apr. 25. 1944; Apr. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 249


INT-15HU-541 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Flags; New York Hungarian Socie-<br />

ties Central Committee<br />

INT-15HU-542<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-543<br />

Count Karolyi's Role in the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary<br />

May 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-544<br />

American Hungarian Federation<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gombos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-545<br />

[Action To Liberate Hungary meeting]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944; Apr. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Action To Liberate Hungary;<br />

Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Hun-<br />

garian National Council; Toth, Louis; Balasy,<br />

Anthony; Jaszi, Oscar; Gondor, Ferenc; Lugosi,<br />

Bela; Takaro, Geza<br />

INT-15HU-546<br />

Political & Military Summary No. 4<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Mili-<br />

tary forces<br />

INT-15HU-547<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

May 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans for<br />

Victory<br />

INT-15HU-548<br />

Karolyi Heritage<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Segyzo, Nevtelen<br />

INT-15HU-549<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information]<br />

Mar. 26-May 9, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-550<br />

[Stockholm dispatch relating to Hungary]<br />

May 7-10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Ujszaszi, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-551<br />

Measures <strong>of</strong> Quisling Government Against<br />

Opposition<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments<br />

INT-15HU-552<br />

Present Government Personalities<br />

Apr. 15, 1955. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-15HU-553<br />

[Rustem Vambery]<br />

May 13, 1944; May 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

250 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-554<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in<br />

Great Britain<br />

INT-15HU-555<br />

Hungarian Situation in Ohio and Michigan<br />

May 10, 1944; May 11. 1944. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Michigan; Verhovay Associa-<br />

tion; Hungarian-American Council for Democ-<br />

racy; Orato, George G.; Olah, Julius; Macker,<br />

Julius; Kemeny, George; Karolyi, Michael;<br />

Szappanyos, Adalbert; Ujlaky, Francis; Eordogh,<br />

Elemer; Zvara, Peter<br />

RPT567<br />

INT-15HU-556<br />

Action to Liberate Hungary<br />

May 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Action to Liberate Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-557<br />

Talk with Mr. Zvara<br />

May 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zvara, Peter<br />

INT-15HU-558<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Council in Great<br />

Britain<br />

May 3. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

INT-15HU-559<br />

Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

May 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in Great Britain<br />

INT-15HU-560<br />

[Hungarian Situation Past and Present]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes<br />

INT-15HU-561<br />

Hungarian Problem<br />

May 24, 1944; June 3, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Jaszi, Oscar; Panter,<br />

Noel<br />

INT-15HU-562<br />

Advertisement and Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

May 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-563<br />

"I Am An American Day" celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hungarian American Liberals in New York at<br />

National Park, Woodside, Long Island, 21<br />

May 1944<br />

May 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: "I Am An American Day"; Flags;<br />

Action to Liberate Hungary; Klein, Nicholas;<br />

Willinger, Dennis; Vidor, Anton; Berlits, Paul;<br />

Endrodi, Cornelius L.<br />

INT-15HU-564<br />

[Hungarian Democratic Council Directorium<br />

asked to appeal to Czech and Russian<br />

governments]<br />

May 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-565<br />

Free Hungary Movement<br />

May 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-566<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent<br />

at Los Angeles on Apr. 23, 1944]<br />

May 20, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent;<br />

Lanyi, Matthew<br />

INT-15HU-567<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

June 3, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Genocide; Jews and Judaism; Eordogh,<br />

Elmer<br />

INT-15HU-568<br />

Recall <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Minister to<br />

Switzerland<br />

May 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-15HU-569<br />

Hungarian-American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi<br />

June 2, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

22.]<br />

Descriptors: B-202<br />

INT-15HU-570<br />

Federation's Letter to the President<br />

June 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-571<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Events Concerning<br />

Hungary and Hungarians in Every Part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World<br />

June 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Los Angeles, Calif.; Jews and Jud-<br />

aism; Hungría Libre; Imredy, Mr.; Sztojay, Mr.<br />

INT-15HU-572<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

May 31. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Hungarian-Ameri-<br />

can Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-573<br />

Political and Occupation Information<br />

May 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-574<br />

Four Pro-Karolyi Meetings<br />

June 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-207


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-607<br />

INT-15HU-575<br />

Information from Vambeiy<br />

June 14, 1944; June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Endrodi, Cornelius L.<br />

INT-15HU-576<br />

Annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian Reformed<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

June 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Legionaire, Pa.; Gombos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-577<br />

Baron Gabrielle Apor<br />

June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Apor, Gabrielle<br />

INT-15HU-578<br />

[Peter Zvara visits Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch]<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zvara, Peter<br />

INT-15HU-579<br />

[Information on Moses Simon]<br />

June 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simon, Moses<br />

INT-15HU-580<br />

Hungarian Journalists<br />

June 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; Press<br />

INT-15HU-581<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

June 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: B-215<br />

INT-15HU-582<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

July 5, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

26.]<br />

Descriptors: B-223<br />

INT-15HU-583<br />

[Interview with Louis Toth]<br />

July 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toth, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-584<br />

Hungarians<br />

July 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-585<br />

[Letter received by correspondent in Mexico]<br />

July 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungría Libre<br />

INT-15HU-586<br />

Hungarian Jews and Mr. Schultz<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Sugar, Stephen;<br />

Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-587<br />

[Catholic underground in Hungary]<br />

July 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Under-<br />

ground movements; St. Stephen's League<br />

INT-15HU-588<br />

Alexander Pathy<br />

July 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pathy, Alexander<br />

INT-15HU-589<br />

Dr. Stephen Sugar and Hungarian Jewry<br />

July 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Sugar, Stephen;<br />

Schultz, Ignac; Halasz, Nicholas; Faludy, Georg<br />

INT-15HU-590<br />

Two Hungarian-American Meetings<br />

Protesting Sztojay's Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

July 14. 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

28.]<br />

Descriptors: M-212<br />

INT-15HU-591<br />

"Hungarian Magnanimity Repaid by Allied<br />

Bombs"<br />

July 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Chemitzky, Ste-<br />

phen F.<br />

INT-15HU-592<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Struggle for Hungarian<br />

Liberation<br />

July 13, 1944; July 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buday, George; Ivanyi-Grunwald,<br />

Bela; Karolyi, Catherine; Kellerman, Zoltan F.;<br />

Kellner, George<br />

INT-15HU-593<br />

Ignac Schultz<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Ignac; Sugar, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-594<br />

Hungarian Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Califomiai Magyarsag (newspaper); Az<br />

Ember (newspaper); Fuggetlenseg (newspaper);<br />

Hare (newspaper); Jo Pasztor (newspaper);<br />

Magyarok Banyaszlap (newspaper); Magyar<br />

Jovo (newspaper); Magyarok Vasamapja (news-<br />

paper); Verhovayak Lapja (newspaper); Szabad-<br />

sag (newspaper); World Congress <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

INT-15HU-595<br />

Oscar Lange and Hungary<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-596<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind<br />

the American Hungarian Federation<br />

Aug. 15. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Catholic So-<br />

ciety; Roman Catholic Church; Chemitzky,<br />

Stephen F.; Biro, Benedict; Eordogh, Elmer<br />

INT-15HU-597<br />

Hungarians<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herczog, Joseph; Gombos, Zoltan;<br />

Busch, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

INT-15HU-598<br />

Hungarian Personalities<br />

Aug. 1, 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ravasz, Ladislaus; Seredi, Cardinal;<br />

Sigray, Antal<br />

INT-15HU-599<br />

Hungarian-Americans Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong><br />

the Jews<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Deportation;<br />

Genocide; Endler, Max<br />

INT-15HU-600<br />

[Rustem Vambery vs. Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava]<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Bonsai, Stephen<br />

RPT 363<br />

INT-15HU-601<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-602<br />

[Agricultural problems in Central Europe]<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Endrodi, Cornelius L.<br />

INT-15HU-603<br />

Hungarian Day<br />

Aug. 20, Sept. 9, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

32.]<br />

Descriptors: M-229<br />

INT-15HU-604<br />

[Anthony Balasy on Hungary's present<br />

position and outlook for the future]<br />

Aug. 28. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Balasy, Anthony;<br />

Benes, Eduard; Apor, Gabrielle<br />

INT-15HU-605<br />

[George Borshy-Kerekes on Hungarian<br />

affairs]<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Borshy-Kerekes,<br />

George<br />

INT-15HU-606<br />

Conversation with Ignac Schultz<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-607<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33AU-<br />

24.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 251


INT-15HU-607<br />

Descriptors: S-116<br />

INT-15HU-608<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Sept. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; National Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-<br />

American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-15HU-609<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-610<br />

Rustem Vambery<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-15HU-611<br />

Interview with Rev. Francis Ujilaky,<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Reformed Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ujlaky, Francis; Szabo, Stephen;<br />

Horthy, Nicholas<br />

INT-15HU-612<br />

Hungarian Social Workers' Group No. 914<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialist Labor Party<br />

INT-15HU-613<br />

[Vambery asked to join the Hungarian<br />

Council in London]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in London<br />

INT-15HU-614<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Day by<br />

Hungarian-American Legitimists<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-21<br />

INT-15HU-615<br />

Hungarian-American Press on Dumbarton<br />

Oaks and the Small Nations<br />

Sept 75, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-27<br />

INT-15HU-616<br />

Visit from Dr. Stephen Sugar<br />

Sepr. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sugar, Stephen; Schultz, Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-617<br />

Reactions to Conflict over Transylvania<br />

Sept 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Romania<br />

INT-15HU-618<br />

New Hungarian Organization<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

252 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-619<br />

[Request from Count Karolyi]<br />

Sept 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-620<br />

Hungarian Items<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; American-Hungarian<br />

Roosevelt Committee; United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago; Rony, Hugo R.; Palyi, Melchior<br />

INT-15HU-621<br />

[Developments in Central Europe]<br />

Oct 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe<br />

INT-15HU-622<br />

[Eugene Havas, former financial adviser <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hungarian Legation]<br />

Sept 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Havas, Eugene<br />

INT-15HU-623<br />

[Response to Count Karolyi request for<br />

cooperation in Hungarian National Council in<br />

London]<br />

Sept 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in London; Bala-<br />

sy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-624<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Sept 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-625<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Oct 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American<br />

Kerekes, Tibor<br />

Hungarian Relief;<br />

INT-15HU-626<br />

[Rustem Vambery letter to De Witt Poole]<br />

Sept 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-627<br />

Hungarian Activities in California<br />

Sept 22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Califomiai Magyarsag<br />

(newspaper); Magyar Ujsag (newspaper); Mag-<br />

yar House, Inc.; Hungarian American Council<br />

for Democracy; Aid to Hungary Committee;<br />

Ratty, George<br />

INT-15HU-628<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Oct 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dulles, Allen<br />

INT-15HU-629<br />

[Correspondence between Anthony Balasy<br />

and Andrew Ravai]<br />

Aug. 19-Oct. 11, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in London; Bala-<br />

sy, Anthony; Revai, Andrew<br />

INT-15HU-630<br />

Churchill and Hull Statements Give Hope to<br />

Hungarian-Americans<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

35.] Descriptors: N-63<br />

INT-15HU-631<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American-Hungarian Federation<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Amercian Hungarian<br />

Federation<br />

INT-15HU-632<br />

[Anthony Balasy letter to Andrew Revai]<br />

Oct 11, 1944; Oct. 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-633<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Oct 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sims, Philip<br />

INT-15HU-634<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad<br />

Oct. 17. 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

37.]<br />

Descriptors: S-120<br />

INT-15HU-635<br />

[Meeting with First Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />

Embassy]<br />

Oct 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Soviet Union;<br />

Orekhov, Fedor T.<br />

INT-15HU-636<br />

[Struggle <strong>of</strong> nationalism versus liberty]<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Boros, L.<br />

INT-15HU-637<br />

United Hungarian Catholic Front Proposed to<br />

Offset Hungarian-American "Inactivity"<br />

Oct 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

38.] Descriptors: N-72<br />

INT-15HU-638<br />

[Hungarian affairs]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ferenc, Emmerich<br />

INT-15HU-639<br />

Hungarian-Language Dailies on Regent<br />

Horthy's Armistice Appeal<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

39.] Descriptors: N-79<br />

INT-15HU-640<br />

[Hungarian relief drive meeting]<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Hungarian Victory<br />

Council; Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians;<br />

American-Hungarian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-641<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-675 to INT-15HU-676<br />

INT-15HU-642<br />

Meeting in New York Regarding Hungarian<br />

Relief<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; War relief; Ameri-<br />

can Hungarian Council for Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-643<br />

Balasy's Call for Hungarian-Russian Accord<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

41.]<br />

Descriptors: N-88<br />

INT-15HU-644<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Nadanyi and<br />

Kaufman<br />

iVov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Nadanyi, Paul; Kaufman, Max<br />

INT-15HU-645<br />

Round Table Discussion on Hungary<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

40.]<br />

Descriptors: M-245<br />

INT-15HU-646<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Transylvania; Armistices<br />

INT-15HU-647<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses<br />

Churchill's Reference to Hungary<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

42.]<br />

Descriptors: N-90<br />

INT-15HU-648<br />

American Hungarian Relief<br />

iVov. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

648.]<br />

Descriptors: B-272<br />

INT-15HU-649<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans on Romanian<br />

Armistice and Transylvania]<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Romania; Soviet Un-<br />

ion; Boundaries; Armistices<br />

INT-15HU-650<br />

[Information about Hungarian-language<br />

newspapers]<br />

[n.d.]. lp.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-15HU-651<br />

[Converstation with Tibor von Eckhardt]<br />

Nov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-652<br />

Hungarian Activities<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy; American Trade Union-<br />

ists <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent; Hungarian American<br />

Democratic Association<br />

INT-15HU-653<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 56 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Transylvania; War<br />

relief; Danubian Federation; American Hungari-<br />

an Relief; Borshy-Kerekes, George; Kerekes,<br />

Tibor; Vincze, Charles; Lanyi, George<br />

INT-15HU-654<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with George Ratty,<br />

Nov. 13, 1944<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ratty, George<br />

INT-15HU-655<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-656<br />

Remarks by Kaiman Revesz<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-657<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Transylvania; War<br />

relief; Macker, Julius; Kerekes-Borshy, George;<br />

Kemeny, George; Gombos, Zoltan; Pokomy,<br />

Frank; Kerkes, Tibor; Hanchin, M. J.; Petrash,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-15HU-658<br />

Interview with Zoltan Gombos<br />

TVov. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Catholic League; Gom-<br />

bos, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-659<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary<br />

JVov. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

44.]<br />

Descriptors: B-283<br />

INT-15HU-660<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-661<br />

[Information on Hungarian Americans]<br />

JVov. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Parkas, Geza; Palos, Ernest; Szege-<br />

dy, Laszlo; Tarcai, Louis; Hujber, Stephen<br />

INT-15HU-662<br />

More on Otto<br />

iVov. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rony, Hugo R.; Saskor, Ludwig<br />

INT-15HU-663<br />

[Hungarian American meeting activities]<br />

Nov. 27. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-664<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto<br />

<strong>of</strong> Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

iVov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

45.]<br />

Descriptors: N-114<br />

INT-15HU-665<br />

[Report on Ignotus Lecture]<br />

iVov. 25, 1944; Nov 28, 1944.<br />

Descriptors: Ignotus, H.<br />

2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-666<br />

American Hungarian Federation Convention<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-15HU-667<br />

[Report on Hungarian Friday Society]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friday Society<br />

INT-15HU-668<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors' Letter on Transylvania<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Press;<br />

Transylvania<br />

N-133<br />

INT-15HU-669<br />

[Conversation with Rustam Vambery]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-670<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emil Lengyel<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lengyel, Emil<br />

INT-15HU-671<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

Dec. 79, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-139<br />

INT-15HU-672<br />

[Report on Hungarian-American Democratic<br />

Council meeting, NYC, Dec 14, 1944]<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Hungarian-American<br />

Council for Democracy; Halasz, Nicholas<br />

INT-15HU-673<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-674<br />

Rustem Vambery's Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Hungarian<br />

Situation<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Reconstruction<br />

INT-15HU-675 to INT-15HU-676<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 253


INT-15HU-677 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-677<br />

[Tibor Eckhardt memorial to Hungarian<br />

government, Feb. 1943]<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania<br />

INT-15HU-678<br />

New Hungarian Cabinet<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-15HU-679<br />

Karolyi Despondent over Hungarian Political<br />

Situation<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

49.]<br />

Descriptors: N-144<br />

INT-15HU-680<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-681<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Anthony<br />

Balasy<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Balasy, Anthony<br />

INT-15HU-682<br />

[Remarks by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Soviet<br />

Union; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

INT-15HU-683<br />

[Report on Albert B. Halasi]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Labor<br />

unions; Halasi, Albert B.<br />

INT-15HU-684<br />

[Conversation with Zoltan Gombos]<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Gombos,<br />

Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-685<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-686<br />

Hungarian News<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Soviet<br />

Union; Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Jaszi, Oscar; Rony, Hugo R.<br />

INT-15HU-687 to INT-15HU-689<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-690<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery re Oscar<br />

Jaszi letter]<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-691<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery re<br />

Francois Honti letter]<br />

254 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Honti, Francois<br />

INT-15HU-692<br />

[Hungarian-American meeting in Yorkville]<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-15HU-693<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> Danubian Review (periodical)]<br />

Jan 8, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Review (periodical);<br />

Danubian Federation<br />

INT-15HU-694<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Chicago,<br />

111.; Hungarian American Council for Democra-<br />

cy<br />

INT-15HU-695<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: George<br />

Borshy-Kerekes<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Small<br />

Landholders' Party; Borshy-Kerekes, George<br />

INT-15HU-696<br />

[Hungarian "Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights" and Hungarian<br />

Brotherhood "Special Statement"]<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy; Hungarian Brother-<br />

hood; Lengyel, Melchior<br />

INT-15HU-697<br />

[Cable re Hungarian Provisional Government<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Hungarian National Council]<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Hungari-<br />

an National Council<br />

INT-15HU-698<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor<br />

Eckhardt<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Small<br />

Landowners' Party<br />

INT-15HU-699<br />

[Conversation with Tibor von Eckhardt re<br />

Hungarian provisional government]<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-15HU-700<br />

[Conversation with Ignac Schulz]<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Czechoslovakia; Schultz,<br />

Ignac<br />

INT-15HU-701<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> American Hungarian<br />

Federation re provisional government]<br />

Dec. 29, 1944; Jan. 2. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-15HU-702<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-703<br />

Interview with Pete Zvara<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Provisional governments;<br />

Hungarian American Council for Democracy;<br />

Zvara, Peter<br />

INT-15HU-704<br />

[Report on Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy activities]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-15HU-705<br />

[Report on meeting to celebrate "Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungary"]<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-15HU-706<br />

Hungarian American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

50.]<br />

Descriptors: B-301<br />

INT-15HU-707<br />

Magyar Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

51.]<br />

Descriptors: N-166<br />

INT-15HU-708<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-709<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

Convention, Chicago 111., Jan. 6-7, 1945]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy; Striker, George O.;<br />

Frank, Ernest; Iszak, Ignacio; Schacher, Ger-<br />

hard; Rony, Hugo R.<br />

INT-15HU-710<br />

[Hungarian-American press circulation<br />

statistics]<br />

3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-15HU-711<br />

[Article on Gypsies]<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gypsies; Genocide<br />

INT-15HU-712<br />

[Hungarian-American meeting to celebrate<br />

"Liberation <strong>of</strong> Hungary"]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-713<br />

[Hungarian American Confidential<br />

Conference, NYC, Jan. 25, 1945]


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-745<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-714<br />

[Conversation with Paul Nadanyi]<br />

Feb. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi. Paul<br />

INT-15HU-715<br />

[Hungarian American Round Table<br />

Conference, NYC, Jan. 28, 1945]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

55.]<br />

Descriptors: M-293<br />

INT-15HU-716<br />

[Letter from Andrew Revai, and statement <strong>of</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great<br />

Britain]<br />

Jan. 11, 1945; Feb. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Free Hungarians in Great Britain; Revai,<br />

Andrew<br />

INT-15HU-717<br />

Post-Armistice Hungarian Opinion in the<br />

Bridgeport Area<br />

Feb. 11, 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Bridgeport, Conn.; Armistices;<br />

Reparations; Soviet Union; Danubian Federa-<br />

tion; Chemitzky, Stephen F.; Biro, Benedict;<br />

Nagy, Emil; Lengyl, Paul; Vecsey, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-718<br />

[Note about Zoltan Kish]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kish, Zoltan<br />

INT-15HU-719<br />

[Information on Uz Elore (newspaper)]<br />

3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uz Elore (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-720<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate<br />

the Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

53.]<br />

Descriptors: N-196<br />

INT-15HU-721<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-722<br />

Hungarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

52.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 231<br />

INT-15HU-723<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial<br />

and Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

54.]<br />

Descriptors: B-314<br />

INT-15HU-724<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem<br />

Vambery<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Soviet<br />

Union; Committee for a New Democratic<br />

Hungary; American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-725<br />

[Comments by Kaiman Revesz]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Armistices; Revesz, Kaiman<br />

B-938<br />

INT-15HU-726<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-727<br />

[South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary<br />

in Montevideo, Uruguay, Sept. 1943]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo, Uruguay; Latin Ameri-<br />

ca; New Democratic Hungary Association;<br />

South American Congress <strong>of</strong> Free Hungary;<br />

Toth, Charles J.; Frischmann, Luis<br />

INT-15HU-728<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem<br />

Vambery]<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-729<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-730<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with George Ratty,<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Magyar Ujsag on<br />

Feb. 28, 1945<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Ujsag (newspaper); Ratty,<br />

George<br />

INT-15HU-731<br />

Conversation with Bela Lugosi in San<br />

Francisco on Mar. 1<br />

Mar. 3. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; Hungarian<br />

American Council for Democracy; Hungarian<br />

American Federation; Lugosi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-732<br />

Hungarian Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

56.]<br />

Descriptors: B-326<br />

INT-15HU-733<br />

[Report on Argentine Hungarian Groups]<br />

Feb., 1945; Mar. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-15HU-734<br />

[Report on speech by Oscar Jaszi]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Transylvania; Soviet Un-<br />

ion; Speeches and addresses; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-735 to INT-15HU-736<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-737<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-738<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Moses Simon<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Land reforms; UNCIO;<br />

Simon, Moses<br />

INT-15HU-739<br />

Hungarian Reference Library<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Libraries; Hungarian Reference Li-<br />

brary; Columbia University<br />

INT-15HU-740<br />

March Celebration <strong>of</strong> Hungary's<br />

Independence<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Hungarian In-<br />

dependence Day; American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Hungarians; Committee for a New<br />

Democratic Hungary; New York Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Americans for Victory; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

INT-15HU-741<br />

[Hungarian Independence Celebration]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Independence Day; Hun-<br />

garina American Council for Democracy<br />

RPT 580<br />

INT-15HU-742<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relier'<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

57.]<br />

Descriptors: N-248<br />

INT-15HU-743<br />

[Hungarian meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.<br />

28, 1945]<br />

Mar. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-15HU-744<br />

[Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem<br />

Vambery]<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-745<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

58.]<br />

Descriptors: B-343<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 255


INT-15HU-746 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-746<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

59.]<br />

Descriptors: N-253<br />

INT-15HU-747<br />

Justice to Hungary and War and Peace<br />

Problems History Research Analysis<br />

Aug. 15, 1944; Mar. 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Committee for a Free<br />

Hungary<br />

INT-15HU-748<br />

[Converstation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-749<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

60.]<br />

Descriptors: N-272<br />

INT-15HU-750<br />

Hungarian-Americans and News from<br />

Hungary<br />

Apr. 20, 195. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

61.]<br />

Descriptors: N-284<br />

INT-15HU-751<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Tibor Kerekes<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Danubian Federation;<br />

UNCIÓ; Kerekes, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-752<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-287<br />

INT-15HU-753<br />

[Information about Magyar Banyaszlap and<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspapers)]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Banyaszlap (newspaper);<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-754<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rustem Vambery at<br />

His Hotel<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-15HU-755<br />

[Information on John Pelenyi]<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelenyi, John<br />

INT-15HU-756<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comment on the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Karolyi and Rakosi to Hungary<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

63.]<br />

Descriptors: N-294<br />

INT-15HU-757<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-758<br />

Hungarian-Americans Continue Agitation over<br />

Transylvania<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

65.]<br />

Descriptors: N-299<br />

INT-15HU-759<br />

Hungarian-Americans Urged To Unite in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Middle Way for Hungary<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

64.]<br />

Descriptors: N-298<br />

INT-15HU-760<br />

Vambery and Bartok Elected to Hungarian<br />

National Assembly<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian National Assembly; Bar-<br />

tok, Bela; Boloni, Imre<br />

INT-15HU-761<br />

[Missing]<br />

256 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-762<br />

Rustem Vambery Comments on His Election<br />

to Hungarian National Assembly<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

66.]<br />

Descriptors: N-304<br />

INT-15HU-763<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Transylvania Society;<br />

Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-764<br />

Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Phone Call to Mr. Kalassay<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Transylvania Society;<br />

Kalassay, Karl; Nadanyi, Paul; David, Francis<br />

INT-15HU-765<br />

Visit with Mr. Wittman, Hungarian at<br />

Beverley Hotel, New York City<br />

May 1, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Wittman, Dr.<br />

INT-15HU-766<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comments on<br />

Soviet Loan to Hungary<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

68.]<br />

Descriptors: N-318<br />

INT-15HU-767<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

67.]<br />

Descriptors: N-313<br />

INT-15HU-768<br />

Remarks by Revesz<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revesz, Kaiman<br />

B-1004<br />

INT-15HU-769<br />

Conversation <strong>of</strong> A. M. Wilson with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

John Pelenyi<br />

May 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Pelenyi, John<br />

INT-15HU-770<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Paul Nadanyi<br />

and Max Kaufman<br />

May 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Magyar Jovo (newspaper); Szabadsag<br />

(newspaper); Propaganda; Soviet Union; Nada-<br />

nyi, Paul; Kaufman, Max<br />

INT-15HU-771<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Rustem<br />

Vambery and Georg Faludy<br />

May 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Faludy, Georg; Bartok, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-772<br />

Hungarian Catholic Paper Sounds Call for a<br />

Campaign Against "Bolshevism" and a New<br />

Trianon in the Homeland<br />

May 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

69.]<br />

Descriptors: N-327<br />

INT-15HU-773<br />

Interview with Mr. John Biro, Vice Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians<br />

May 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; American<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians; Biro,<br />

John<br />

INT-15HU-774<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak<br />

Plans for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

May 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

70.]<br />

Descriptors: B-360<br />

INT-15HU-775<br />

Magyar Jovo Interviews Jan Masaryk<br />

May 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

71.]<br />

Descriptors: N-328


Reference Bibliography INT-15HU-805<br />

INT-15HU-776<br />

On Horthy's Arrest<br />

May 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-777<br />

[Article about Admiral Horthy]<br />

May 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-778<br />

Interview with Judge Louis Petrash<br />

May 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Hungarian<br />

Relief; Petrash, Louis<br />

INT-15HU-779<br />

Conversation with Mr. Imre Kelen<br />

May 24. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kelen, Imre<br />

INT-15HU-780<br />

[Information on Admiral Horthy and<br />

Hungarian American activities]<br />

May 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; War relief;<br />

Striker, George O.<br />

RPT 310<br />

INT-15HU-781<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers<br />

Support Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

May 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

72.]<br />

Descriptors: N-337<br />

INT-15HU-782<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CZ-73.]<br />

Descriptors: N-342<br />

INT-15HU-783<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco:<br />

First Phase<br />

May 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

73.]<br />

Descriptors: N-343<br />

INT-15HU-784<br />

Hungarian-Americans Ask: What To Do with<br />

Horthy?<br />

June. 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

74.]<br />

Descriptors: B-370<br />

INT-15HU-785<br />

[Hungarian-American views about Admiral<br />

Horthy and postwar Hungary]<br />

May 26, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Land reforms; Christians and Chris-<br />

tianity; Roman Catholic Church; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Kolos, Bela; Wajda, Zoltan; Becker,<br />

James; Palos, Ernest; Jacobs, Andrew; Ertim,<br />

Louis; Toth, Tibor<br />

INT-15HU-786<br />

[American Hungarian Relief meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

May 29, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; American Hun-<br />

garian Relief<br />

RPT 884<br />

INT-15HU-787<br />

Interview with Rev. M. Daroczy, President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Reformed<br />

Churches<br />

June 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magyar Synod <strong>of</strong> Evangelical Re-<br />

formed Churches; Daroczy, M.<br />

RPT 885<br />

INT-15HU-788<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-15HU-789<br />

Interview with Tarzicius Kukla<br />

June 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Land reforms; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; War relief; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Kukla, Tarzicius<br />

INT-15HU-790<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary"<br />

June 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

75.]<br />

Descriptors: M-316<br />

INT-15HU-791<br />

Two Hungarian American Newspapers<br />

Denounce Plans for New Czech Army<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

76.]<br />

Descriptors: N-355<br />

INT-15HU-792<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Democratic Council<br />

Brotherhood (IWO) Branch 1973<br />

June 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Cleve-<br />

land, Ohio; Hungarian Democratic Council;<br />

Gyetvai-Nagy, John<br />

INT-15HU-793<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Brotherhood (IWO)<br />

Branch 1015 and Workers Society<br />

June 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Cleveland, Ohio; Inter-<br />

national Workers Order; Gyetvai-Nagy, John;<br />

Petrash, Louis<br />

RPT-897<br />

INT-15HU-794<br />

Telephonic Request To Go and See Mr. Bela<br />

Bartok, Hungarian Author<br />

June 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bartok, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-795<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

June 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-15HU-796<br />

Interview with Mrs. Gabriel Newmann,<br />

Hungarian<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neumann, Mrs. Gabriel<br />

INT-15HU-797<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Conversation: Joseph Koszta<br />

June 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Koszta, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-798<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Americans in U.S.]<br />

May 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-799<br />

[Hungarian American Council for Democracy<br />

telegram to UNCIO]<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Hungarian American<br />

Council for Democracy; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian American Trade Unionists<br />

INT-15HU-800<br />

[Memorandum about Transylvania problem to<br />

American U.S. UNCIO Delegation]<br />

May ¡5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; UNCIO; Transyl-<br />

vania Society; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-801<br />

[Memorandum about Hungarian American<br />

Press Comments on UNCIO to U.S. UNCIO<br />

Delegation]<br />

June 4, ¡945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Magyar Jovo (newspaper);<br />

Szabadsag (newspaper); Amerikai Magyar Neps-<br />

zava (newspaper); Katolikus Magyarok Vasar-<br />

napja (newspaper); Otthon (newspaper)<br />

INT-15HU-802<br />

Interview with Joseph Koszta<br />

June 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Koszta, Joseph<br />

INT-15HU-803<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> New York City Hungarian<br />

Americans]<br />

June 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-15HU-804<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong><br />

America, NYC, June 10, 1945]<br />

June 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Jews and Judaism;<br />

United Hungarian Jews <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-15HU-805<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary<br />

June 27, 1945. ¡Op.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

77.]<br />

Descriptors: B-386<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 257


INT-15HU-806 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-15HU-806<br />

[Conversation with Paul Nadanyi]<br />

June 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Hungarian<br />

Relief; Nadanyi, Paul<br />

INT-15HU-807<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Count Michael Karolyi to Rustem<br />

Vambery]<br />

May 28, 1945; July 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-15HU-808<br />

Hungarian-American Relief Unity Threatened<br />

July 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

78.]<br />

Descriptors: N-374<br />

INT-15HU-809<br />

[Conversation with Hugo R. Rony and George<br />

O. Striker]<br />

July 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Land reforms; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Soviet Union; War relief; Boundaries;<br />

Transylvania; Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Rony, Hugo R.; Striker, George O.<br />

RPT 328<br />

INT-15HU-810<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia Mounts in<br />

Conservative Hungarian-Language Press<br />

July 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

80.]<br />

Descriptors: N-384<br />

INT-15HU-811<br />

Paris Correspondent <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Hungarian-Language Daily Reports Hungary<br />

and Czechoslovakia Opposing Danubian<br />

Federation<br />

July 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

81.]<br />

Descriptors: N-399<br />

INT-15HU-812<br />

Hungarian-American Organizations<br />

July 9, 1945. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

79.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 242<br />

INT-15HU-813<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Displaced Hungarians in Europe<br />

Commented on by Two Hungarian-American<br />

Publications<br />

July 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

82.]<br />

Descriptors: N-408<br />

INT-15HU-814<br />

Hungarian-American Protest Mounts against<br />

Czechoslovak Minority Regulations<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

83.]<br />

Descriptors: N-426<br />

INT-15HU-815<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Sept. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-816<br />

Hungarian-Americans Protest Czechoslovak<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Minority<br />

Sept. 13. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Relocation; Ameri-<br />

kai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Magyar Jovo<br />

(newspaper); Schultz, Ignac; Revai, Joszef;<br />

Rakosi, Matyas<br />

B-398<br />

INT-15HU-817<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Sept. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-15HU-818<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-15HU-819<br />

[Messages between Rustem Vambery and<br />

Bela Szedenyi, President <strong>of</strong> Hungarian<br />

National Assembly]<br />

Oct. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian National Assembly;<br />

American Committee for a New Democratic<br />

Hungary; Szedenyi, Bela<br />

INT-15HU-820<br />

[Missing]<br />

258 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-15HU-821<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Relocation; Jaszi,<br />

Oscar<br />

RPT 706<br />

INT-15HU-822<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery]<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 708<br />

INT-15HU-823<br />

Verhovay Society Defends American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

Oct 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovayak Lapja (newspaper); War<br />

relief; Verhovay Association; American Hun-<br />

garian Relief<br />

N-445<br />

Irish<br />

INT-16IR-1 to INT-16IR-30<br />

Irish: document series<br />

Documents present views <strong>of</strong> various individuals<br />

and groups regarding Irish neutrality and their<br />

concern that Irish hostility toward Great Britain<br />

and toward Soviet communism might pose a<br />

threat to the Allied cause. Because Irish-<br />

Americans were largely assimilated into the<br />

general population, little work was done by FNB<br />

with this group.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects noted. For separate num-<br />

bered report, see INT-33IR-1.<br />

Descriptors: Ireland; Irish; Neutrality; Great<br />

Britain<br />

INT-16IR-1<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-16IR-2<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-16IR-3<br />

U.S. Irish Urge De Valera To Support 26<br />

Nations<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: McMahon, Francis E.; DeValera,<br />

Eamon<br />

INT-16IR-4<br />

Spontaneous Reactions to President's Speech<br />

CoUected P.M., February 23rd 1942,<br />

American-Irish-Catholic Population<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-16IR-5<br />

Irish Legion<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-16IR-6<br />

[Report and address delivered by Rev.<br />

Edward Lodge Curran <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn]<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Curran, Edward L.<br />

INT-16IR-7<br />

Loyal Orange Institution <strong>of</strong> the U.S., Inc.<br />

May 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Orange Institution <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

INT-16IR-8<br />

[Political situation at Notre Dame]<br />

Aug. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame; McMa-<br />

hon, Francis E.<br />

INT-16IR-9<br />

Developing Situations-The Irish in Boston<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Roman Catholic<br />

Church<br />

INT-16IR-10<br />

Memorandum on the "Gaelic American"


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-15<br />

May 12, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gaelic American (newspaper)<br />

INT-16IR-11<br />

Boston and Father Curran<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Boston,<br />

Mass.; Curran, Edward L.<br />

INT-16IR-12<br />

[Irish organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Associations<br />

INT-16IR-13<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Eire Society, Boston, May 5, 1943<br />

May 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IR-1.]<br />

Descriptors: M-46<br />

INT-16IR-14<br />

[Letter and Irish Press Report from Dorothy<br />

Harris]<br />

June 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Irish Echo (newspaper); Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Harris, Dorothy<br />

INT-16IR-15<br />

Financial Assistance from U.S.A. to<br />

Communist Party in Ireland<br />

July 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-16IR-16<br />

Reaction to Italian Events<br />

July 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-16IR-17<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorothy Harris [notes on a<br />

speech by Robert Brennan]<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Harbors and<br />

ports; Brennan, Robert<br />

INT-16IR-18<br />

[Irish organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Associations<br />

INT-16IR-19<br />

Irish Situation<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Gaelic American (newspaper); Irish<br />

Echo (newspaper); Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Nazis and Nazi Party; Harbors and ports; Irish<br />

Republican Army; Harris, Dorothy; Mahr, Adolf<br />

INT-16IR-20<br />

First Report on I.R.A. and Seditious Irish<br />

Activities in the U.S.<br />

JVov. 27, 1941. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gaelic American (newspaper); Ad-<br />

vocate (newspaper); Irish Echo (newspaper);<br />

Irish World (newspaper); New York Enquirer<br />

(newspaper); Clan-na-Gael; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Irish Neutrahty; Irish Republican Army; Curran,<br />

Edward L.; DeValera, Eamon<br />

INT-16IR-21<br />

Preliminary Study on Irish-American<br />

Attitudes on Aid to Britain<br />

Dec-Jan. 1941. 136 p. (pgs. 27, 104-157 not<br />

located).<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; New York<br />

City; Labor unions; New York Enquirer<br />

(newspaper); Irish World (newspaper); Irish<br />

Echo (newspaper); Massachusetts; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; War relief; Irish RepubUcan Army;<br />

Clan-na-Gael; Curran, Edward L.<br />

INT-16IR-22<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-16IR-23<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the Irish American Situation<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-16IR-24 to INT-16IR-30<br />

[Missing]<br />

Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1 to INT-17IT-1840<br />

Italians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the diverse political<br />

attitudes and viewpoints <strong>of</strong> Italians and Italian-<br />

Americans regarding wartime developments and<br />

prospects for postwar Italy.<br />

Many documents detail the aims and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most notable anti-Fascist organization the<br />

Mazzini Society and its central figure Count<br />

Carlo Sforza. The activities and leading per-<br />

sonalities <strong>of</strong> other anti-Fascist organizations,<br />

including the socialists and communists, are also<br />

covered.<br />

Documents also discuss the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian press in the U.S.; Italian communities in<br />

South America, particularly in Argentina and<br />

Brazil; the instability <strong>of</strong> the post-Mussolini<br />

Italian government; and the separatist movement<br />

in Sicily.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33IT-1 to<br />

INT-33IT-158.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Italians; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Mazzini Society; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-1<br />

U.S. Italians Make Plea to Roosevelt<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-2<br />

Plan for Organizing an Italian Legion<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Italian Legion<br />

INT-17IT-3<br />

[Italian-American Leaders]<br />

iVov. 26-Dec. 18, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarchiani, Alberto; Cianea, Alberto;<br />

Natoli, Aurelio<br />

INT-17IT-4<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council meeting in<br />

NYC, Jan. 31, 1942]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-5<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council meeting in<br />

New York City]<br />

Feb. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Antonini, Luigi; La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-6<br />

War Aid Pledged by Italian Group<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cloak, Suit and Shirt Makers Union,<br />

I.L.G.W.U.<br />

INT-17IT-7<br />

[Carlo Sforza letter on Italy's Future;<br />

Anti-Axis Rally article]<br />

Jan. 21, 1942;. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-8<br />

Italian-Aliens Lead Numerically in U.S.<br />

Oct. 28, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-9<br />

Dr. Domenico Vittorini<br />

Jan. 7. 1942; Jan. 12, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vittorini, Domenico<br />

INT-17IT-10<br />

[Randolfo Pacdardi and Romeo Tonarelli<br />

arrival in U.S.]<br />

Dec. 24, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; Tonarelli,<br />

Romeo<br />

INT-17IT-11<br />

[Count Perdicari]<br />

Jan. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peridicari, Count<br />

INT-17IT-12<br />

The Leadership <strong>of</strong> a 'Free Italy' Movement in<br />

the U.S.<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-13<br />

Megaro's Conversation with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi; Megaro, Gaud-<br />

INT-17IT-14<br />

[Mazzini Society selected members list]<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-15<br />

[Romeo Tonarelli]<br />

Dec. 27, 1941-Jan. 28. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tonarelli, Romeo<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 259


INT-17IT-16 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-16<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza correspondence]<br />

Nov. 10-Dec. 10, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-17IT-17<br />

"Free Italy" Activities<br />

Dec. 30, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; Tarchiani, Alberto;<br />

Ciccotti, S.<br />

INT-17IT-18<br />

Report on Italian-American Labor Council<br />

Rally at Madison Square Garden, Jan. 31,<br />

1942<br />

[n.d.]. 13 p. + 5 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council; La<br />

Guardia, Fiorello; Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-19<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi]<br />

[Feb. 17, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-20<br />

[Alberto Cianea]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-21<br />

[Mario Einardi]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-22<br />

[Bruno Foa]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foa, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-23<br />

[Mr. Gi<strong>of</strong>anelli]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-24<br />

[Luigi Giovanola]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giovanola, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-25<br />

[Paolo Milano]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milano, Paolo<br />

INT-17IT-26<br />

[Enrico Pavia]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-27<br />

[Amelia Rosselli]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rosselli, Amelia<br />

INT-17IT-28<br />

[Frank Tamagna]<br />

Feb. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-29<br />

[Bruno Rossi]<br />

Feb. 17. 1942. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Rossi, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-30<br />

Further Memorandum on Giuseppe Manuele<br />

Modigliani<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Modigliani, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-31<br />

[Enzo Tagliacozzo]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tagliacozzo, Enzo<br />

INT-17IT-32<br />

[Piero Trêves]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trêves, Piero<br />

INT-17IT-33<br />

[Bruno Zevi]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zevi, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-34<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Jan. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-35<br />

['Free Italy' movement]<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; A Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-36<br />

[Carlo a Prato and Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Jan 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-37<br />

['L'Azione']<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-38<br />

[Quademi Italian!]<br />

Feb. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-39<br />

[Mazzini News]<br />

Feb. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

260 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-40<br />

[Armando Borghi]<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borghi, Armando<br />

INT-17IT-41<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

Feb. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-42<br />

[Carlo a Prato activities and Generoso Pope<br />

political attitude]<br />

Feb. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: A Prato, Carlo; Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-43<br />

Resentment against Mr. Edward Corsi's<br />

Activities<br />

Jan. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Corsi, Edward<br />

INT-17IT-44<br />

[Political situation in Italy]<br />

Jan. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-45<br />

Bardi Calls on Italians to Aid U.S. War<br />

Effort<br />

Jan. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bardi, Gino<br />

INT-17IT-46<br />

Plan Free Italian Force<br />

Jan. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italian Expeditionary Force<br />

INT-17IT-47<br />

Generoso Pope<br />

Nov. 18. 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-48<br />

Italian Clergy Here Denounce Dictators<br />

Dec. 23, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant churches; Italian Minis-<br />

terial Association <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-17IT-49<br />

Italian Colony Here Pledges War Aid to U.S.<br />

Dec. 15, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-50<br />

Split Reported in Italian Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce<br />

iVov. 14, 1941; Nov. 18, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in<br />

New York<br />

INT-17IT-51<br />

[Italian language pr<strong>of</strong>essors in Southern U.S.<br />

universities]<br />

Mar. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-52<br />

Dante Alighieri Society (Fascist)<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dante Alighieri Society<br />

INT-17IT-53<br />

Pope's Paper Still Playing Both Sides?<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper); Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-54<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-55<br />

New Anti-Fascist Paper<br />

[Mar. 11, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazioni Unite (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-56<br />

Pinza Detained at Ellis Island<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pinza, Ezio


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-93<br />

INT-17IT-57<br />

National United Italian Association, Inc.<br />

Resorted to Fraudulent Practices<br />

Mar. 20-21, 1942. 1 p. + 5 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: National United Italian Association<br />

INT-17IT-58<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-59<br />

Salvemini-La Piana Memorandum<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano; La Piana,<br />

George<br />

INT-17IT-60<br />

Further Memorandum on Giuseppe Manuele<br />

Modigliani<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Modigliani, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-61<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Parola (newspaper); Nazioni<br />

Unite (newspaper); Press<br />

INT-17IT-62<br />

Mazzini Society; Nazioni Unite and Mazzini<br />

News<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazioni Unite (newspaper); Mazzini<br />

News (newsletter)<br />

INT-17IT-63<br />

On the Italian-Americans<br />

Feb. 25, 1942; Mar. 3, 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-17IT-64<br />

Propaganda for Italy<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-65<br />

[Generoso Pope articles]<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 1 p. + 4 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-66<br />

Italian Submarines in the Atlantic<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Submarines; Atlantic Ocean; An-<br />

tonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-67<br />

[Mazzini Society on Enemy vs Friendly<br />

Aliens]<br />

Feb. 14, 1942; Feb. 18, 1942;. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-68<br />

[Italian-American Political Attitudes]<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; A Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-69<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza conversation]<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-17IT-70<br />

Observations by Count Carlo Sforza, Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Analysts<br />

Jan. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-71<br />

Italian-language Newspapers<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 10 p. + 8 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: L'ltalia (newspaper); II Popólo<br />

Italiano (newspaper); La Parola (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-72<br />

[Information about II Progresse and<br />

Staatszeitung (newspapers) editorial changes]<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper); Staatszeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-73<br />

[Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi,<br />

August Bellanca, and Richard Rohman]<br />

Jan. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; Bellanca, Au-<br />

gust; Rohman, Richard<br />

INT-17IT-74<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Mr. Poole with Mr. Carlo a Prato<br />

and Mr. Albin E. Johnson at Princeton, Jan.<br />

4, 1942<br />

[Jan. 1942]. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Princeton University; Free Italy<br />

National Committee; a Prato, Carlo; Johnson,<br />

Albin E.<br />

INT-17IT-75<br />

[Randolfo Pacdardi's interview on<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> Italian legion]<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-76<br />

[Richard Rohman's conversation on Italian<br />

Communist activities in New York City]<br />

Mar. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Rohman, Richard<br />

INT-17IT-77<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's conversation on<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-78<br />

Notes on Some Leading Italian Fascist<br />

Agents Now Active in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trombetta, Domenico; Genovese,<br />

Giuseppe; Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-79<br />

Italian-American Labor Council Mass<br />

Meeting and Concert at Madison Square<br />

Garden<br />

Jan. 31, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Labor unions; Itali-<br />

an-American Labor Council; Antonini, Luigi;<br />

Bellanca, August; La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-80<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> a radio station to<br />

broadcast to German-occupied countries]<br />

Dec. 29, 1941; Jan. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-81<br />

[Count Sforza's views on various Italian<br />

problems]<br />

Jan. 3-23. 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-82<br />

[Serafino Romualdi]<br />

Mar. 6-7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romualdi, Serafino<br />

INT-17IT-83<br />

[Anti-Fascist activities in Italy and the U.S.]<br />

May 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-84<br />

[Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascists deported<br />

from France to Italy]<br />

Apr. 29-30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-85<br />

[Russian-German conflict and conditions in<br />

Italy]<br />

Jan. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-86<br />

[Lionello Venturi's comments on his son's<br />

unsuccessful escape from France]<br />

Jan. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello; Venturi, Franco<br />

INT-17IT-87<br />

[Request for list <strong>of</strong> candidates to join the<br />

Italian Legion]<br />

Apr. 12-13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-88<br />

Free Italian Group Praised by Green<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; Green, William<br />

INT-17IT-89<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> an anti-Fascist in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-90<br />

[Italian-American Press]<br />

Apr. 18-May 7, 1942. 18 p. + 2 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper);<br />

Pope, Generoso; Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-91<br />

Broadcasts to Italy<br />

May 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-92<br />

Dupont's Plan for an Insurrection in Sardinia<br />

Jan. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sardinia; Dupont, E.<br />

INT-17IT-93<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 261


INT-17IT-94 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-94<br />

[Anti-Fascist activities in Italy]<br />

Mar. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-95<br />

[Proposal for mobilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian-American opinion against Italy]<br />

Dec. 11, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-96<br />

FBI Re-Arrests Two Italian Editors<br />

Mar. SI, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gi<strong>of</strong>fre, Vincenzo; Panciatichi,<br />

Francesco<br />

INT-17IT-97<br />

[Political status <strong>of</strong> Italian personalities in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-98<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-99<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-100<br />

Founding <strong>of</strong> an Anti-Fascist Organization<br />

"The Society <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> Leo"<br />

Sept. 3, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> Leo<br />

INT-17IT-101<br />

Rabid Fascist on New Haven Radio Station<br />

May 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Barberio, Chiodi<br />

INT-17IT-102<br />

[Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-103<br />

[Information on Carlo a Prato and Free<br />

Italian Movement, and Fascist newsletter<br />

"Rubicon" <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rubicon (periodical); Mondo Men-<br />

sile (newspaper); a Prato, Carlo; Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-104<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> information for<br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-105<br />

[San Francisco newspaper "L'ltalia"<br />

supporting U.S. war effort]<br />

Feb. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'ltalia (newspaper)<br />

1NT-17IT-106<br />

Loyalty <strong>of</strong> the Italian-Language Press in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Mar. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

262 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-107<br />

[Pro-Fascist attitude <strong>of</strong> II Popólo Italiano<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; II Popólo Italiano (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-17IT-108<br />

[Endorsement by two Italian-language<br />

newspapers <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's message<br />

to Congress]<br />

Jan. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-109<br />

[Information on L'ltalia (newspaper),<br />

California Italian-American clubs, and<br />

Japanese-American relocation]<br />

Feb. 23-Apr. 9, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; L'ltalia (newspaper); Cali-<br />

fornia; Japanese; Relocation<br />

INT-17IT-110<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian-American press]<br />

Mar. 26-Apr. 19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper);<br />

L'ltalia (newspaper); La Parola (newspaper);<br />

L'Unione (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-111<br />

[La Notizia (newspaper)]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; La Notizia (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-112<br />

[Carlo a Prato]<br />

May 7-8, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-113<br />

[Luigi Antonini]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-114<br />

[Antonini's comments regarding Giuseppe<br />

Modigliani's visa hearing]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-115<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Italian political personalities in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-116<br />

Post-war Italy Discussed<br />

Feb. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-117<br />

800,000 Italians Here Back War on Fascism<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-118<br />

[Francesco Macaluso and Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

Jan. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi; Macaluso, Fran-<br />

INT-17IT-119<br />

Italian Morale Reported Bad with U.S. in<br />

War<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-17IT-120<br />

[Suggestion for continuation <strong>of</strong> public lectures<br />

by Colonel Pacdardi]<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-121<br />

Mrs. Roosevelt Greets Italian People's Paper<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper);<br />

Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />

INT-17IT-122<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on the problem <strong>of</strong><br />

a special Italian legion]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942; Apr. 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-123<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's views on recruitment for<br />

special Italian legion]<br />

Apr. 7-17, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-124<br />

[Proposed Italian army unit]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-17IT-125<br />

Italians Lodge Protest<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-126<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-127<br />

[Italian information <strong>of</strong>fice established by<br />

Generoso Pope to assist Italians in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 18. 1942; Apr. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-128<br />

Mazzini Society To Hear Pacciardi<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-129<br />

Count Sforza and the Mazzini Society<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-130<br />

Count Sforza's Attitude Toward Reformed<br />

Fascists<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-131<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> scholars at the American Academy<br />

in Rome]<br />

Mar. 3, 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-169<br />

INT-17IT-132<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

May 20, 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-17IT-133<br />

[Giuseppe Lapis]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-134<br />

[Carlo a Prato's remarks on conditions in<br />

Italy]<br />

Dec. 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-135<br />

[Italian Socialist Party broadcast to Italy]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Italian Socialist Party<br />

INT-17IT-136<br />

[Luigi Antonini]<br />

May 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-137<br />

[Anti-Fascist attitudes and activities <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

personalities and organizations in the U.S.]<br />

June 22, 1942. 21 p.<br />

INT-17IT-138<br />

[Proposed reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

respect to enemy alien status; survey on<br />

Japanese aliens]<br />

Apr. 21-May 15, 1942. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japanese; Statistical data: popula-<br />

tion<br />

INT-17IT-139<br />

Crisis in the Fascist Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Buenos<br />

Aires<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-140<br />

[Staff reorganization in Generoso Pope's<br />

newspapers]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-141<br />

Count Sforza Seeks To Organize Italians in<br />

U.S. Against Duce<br />

Dec. 29, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-142<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the rise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fascism in Italy]<br />

May 8-23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-143<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

suppression <strong>of</strong> the foreign-language press in<br />

the U.S., Italy in the war, and loyalty <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

Feb. 16-May 25, 1942. 23 p.<br />

INT-17IT-144<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Apr. 5-May 18, 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-17IT-145<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

loyalty <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans and Fascist<br />

activities in the Americas]<br />

Feb. 17-May 23, 1942. 34 p.<br />

INT-17IT-146<br />

[Italian-language press in the Western<br />

Hemisphere]<br />

May 4-20, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-147<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> Italian aliens in Brazil]<br />

Apr. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-148<br />

[Italian-American press comments on lectures<br />

by Colonel Pacciardi and Count Sforza and<br />

patriotic demonstrations <strong>of</strong> Italian groups]<br />

Feb. 3-May 23, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-149<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

anti-Fasdst activities <strong>of</strong> Italian socialist and<br />

labor groups]<br />

Apr. 9-23, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-17IT-150<br />

[Italian-American press reaction to possible<br />

U.S. restrictions on foreign-language press<br />

and enemy aliens]<br />

May 8-19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

INT-17IT-151<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Vatican and conditions in<br />

Italy]<br />

May 10-15, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-152<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-153<br />

[Salvatore Pino]<br />

June 19, 1942; June 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pino, Salvatore<br />

INT-17IT-154<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's views on the<br />

reclassification <strong>of</strong> the status <strong>of</strong> Italian aliens]<br />

June 22, 1942; June 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-155<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Herbert L. Matthews and Mr.<br />

Winner on possible reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians<br />

as friendly aliens]<br />

June 1, 1942; June 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matthews, Herbert L.; Winner, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-156<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Carlo a Prato]<br />

May 30, 1942; June 12, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe; a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-157<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

[1942]. 26 p.<br />

INT-17IT-158<br />

[Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

Mar. 14-June 15, 1942. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-159<br />

[Conditions in Greece]<br />

Mar. 16, 1942; Oct. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece<br />

INT-17IT-160<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian movement and<br />

anti-Fascists in Rome]<br />

Mar. 3, 1942; Mar. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-161<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

June 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-162<br />

[Massimo Salvadori-Paleotti's statement<br />

denouncing the "Free World" magazine]<br />

June 21, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World (magazine); Salvadori-<br />

Paleotti, Massimo<br />

INT-17IT-163<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

June 17, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-164<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> II Martello (periodical)]<br />

June 14, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: II Martello (periodical)<br />

INT-17IT-165<br />

[Luigi Criscuolo and his newsletter "The<br />

Rubicon"]<br />

June 30-July 14, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-166<br />

Italian Espionage and Propaganda<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espionage; Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-167<br />

[Proposal for reclassification <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

regard to the enemy alien status]<br />

May 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-168<br />

[Count Sforza's proposal for Free Italians<br />

convention]<br />

May 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-169<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini's suggestions for<br />

assistants regarding Italian affairs]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 263


INT-17IT-169 Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-170<br />

[Broadcasts to Italy]<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-171<br />

[Girolamo Valenti's appeal to the U.S.<br />

Attorney General regarding proposed policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> "enemy alien" evacuation]<br />

May 22. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-172<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-173<br />

[Secret maps <strong>of</strong> military objectives in Italy]<br />

May 14. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maps<br />

INT-17IT-174<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian movement in<br />

Brazil]<br />

Jan. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-175<br />

[Termination <strong>of</strong> two pro-Axis newspapers in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-176<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Movements in This<br />

Hemisphere Since 1922<br />

June 6, 1942. 11 p.<br />

INT-17IT-177<br />

[State Department attitude towards the Free<br />

Italian movement]<br />

Apr. 20. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-178<br />

Italian Aliens: Attitudes Towards the U.S.<br />

and Enemy Alien Status<br />

May 25. 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-179<br />

An Appeal to Italians: Destroy the Axis!<br />

Free Italy!<br />

[1941]. 17p. + 2ov.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Union <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian People<br />

INT-17IT-180<br />

No Use for Duce and King<br />

May 28. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Mussolini, Benito<br />

INT-17IT-181<br />

La Rivoluzione Latina<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-182<br />

[Count Sforza, biographical sketch and<br />

political views]<br />

Apr. 1941-Feb 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-183<br />

Anti-Fascist Activities<br />

Aug. 16. 1941; Jan. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-184<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi; movements <strong>of</strong> former<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the International Brigade]<br />

May 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International military forces; Inter-<br />

national Brigade<br />

INT-17IT-185<br />

[Appeal from the Truth and Justice Society]<br />

June 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Truth and Justice So-<br />

ciety<br />

INT-17IT-186<br />

[Columbia Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian Mutual<br />

Societies]<br />

Apr. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Columbia Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Mutual Societies<br />

INT-17IT-187<br />

[Max Ascoli's statement explaining views <strong>of</strong><br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

June 12, 1942. 1 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-188<br />

[Opposition to the anti-Facsist regime in<br />

Italy]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-189<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-190<br />

[Neutrality <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Church]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-191<br />

[Dissension among anti-Fascist Italians in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

June 10-18, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo; Salvadori, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-192<br />

[Mazzini Society committee members, list]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-193<br />

[Tarchiani's views on the problem <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

communists]<br />

June 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-194<br />

[Missing]<br />

264 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-195<br />

[Massimo and Paul M. Segre, biographical<br />

information]<br />

Feb. 28, 1939: June 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Segre, Massimo; Segre, Paul M.<br />

INT-17IT-196<br />

[Italian-American political opinion and press<br />

in the U.S. Midwest]<br />

Apr. 10-May 25, 1942. 18 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-197<br />

[Mazzini Society]<br />

June 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-198<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

June 1. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-199<br />

[Italian-American League Against Fascism]<br />

May 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American League Against<br />

Fascism<br />

INT-17IT-200<br />

What the Italians Think at Home and Abroad<br />

Apr. 24. 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-201<br />

[Speeches at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society<br />

and the Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

June 2-9. 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-202<br />

[Count Sforza's political views]<br />

May 20-June 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-203<br />

Lists "Pro-Fascists" at Inquiry on Coast<br />

May 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rossi, Angelo J.<br />

INT-17IT-204<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's lecture tour]<br />

Apr. 30-June 17, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-205<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

May 9-June 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-206<br />

[Comments on articles in the "Unione" <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]<br />

June 11, 1942; June 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unione (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-207<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> communists during the Spanish<br />

Civil War]<br />

June 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-244<br />

INT-17IT-208<br />

[Italian radio broadcasts and U.S. broadcasts<br />

to Italy]<br />

May 9-June 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-209<br />

[Italian-American press attitudes concerning<br />

war-time conditions and the Vichy<br />

Government]<br />

May 15-June 20, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy Government<br />

INT-17IT-210<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Italian-American press; Harvard<br />

studies <strong>of</strong> Italian press in New England]<br />

Apr. 19-June 26, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-211<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

Italian-American loyalty to U.S. and the<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> enemy aliens]<br />

Apr. 20-June 22, 1942. 27 p.<br />

INT-17IT-212<br />

[Mazzini Society report on the<br />

Italian-language press in the Western<br />

Hemisphere]<br />

Apr. 6-May 31, 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-213<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

relations between Italy and France]<br />

May 22-June 22, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Territorial claims<br />

INT-17IT-214<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Vatican's appeal for peace]<br />

Apr. 19-June 13, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-215<br />

[Garibaldi commemoration in Washington,<br />

D.C. and speech by Luigi Antonini]<br />

June 7-15, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-216<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

criticisms <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Apr. 26-June 9, 1942. 22 p.<br />

INT-17IT-217<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

conditions in Italy]<br />

Apr. 26-June 19, 1942. 42 p.<br />

INT-17IT-218<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> news reports in "La Notizia"]<br />

May 13-June 29, 1942. 31 p.<br />

INT-17IT-219<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

May 30-June 26, 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-17IT-220<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

commemoration <strong>of</strong> Matteotti's assassination]<br />

June 9-17, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matteotti, Giacomo<br />

INT-17IT-221<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

post-war planning for Italy]<br />

Apr. 26-June 8, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-222<br />

[Italian-American press reactions to reports<br />

from American newspapermen returning from<br />

Italy]<br />

May 27-June 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-223<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Latin<br />

American collaboration with the Axis nations]<br />

May 2-June 22, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-224<br />

[Italian-language press in Argentina]<br />

Mar. 15-Apr. 11, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-225<br />

[Italian-American press comments on labor<br />

groups and personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 15-June 26, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council;<br />

Bridges, Harry<br />

INT-17IT-226<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Fascist organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 28-June 17. 1942. 28 p.<br />

INT-17IT-227<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fascist disunity in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 26-June 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-228<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fascist activities in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 6-June 15, 1942. 24 p.<br />

INT-17IT-229<br />

[Italian-American press comments on types <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian refugees and Italian subjects as<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> associations]<br />

May 2, 1942; May 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-230<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

June 7-26, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-231<br />

[Attempts to obtain U.S. visas for Italian<br />

anti-Fascists]<br />

Apr. 13, 1942; Apr. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-232<br />

San Francisco Committee Formed To Aid<br />

Italian Aliens<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizens Committee To Aid Italians<br />

Loyal to the U.S.<br />

INT-17IT-233<br />

Italians in Bay District Facing Quiz<br />

May 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-234<br />

Rossi, Andriano, Patrizi Called in Tenney<br />

Probe Here<br />

May 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-235<br />

[San Francisco investigation <strong>of</strong> Fascist<br />

activities]<br />

May 26, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rossi, Angelo J.; Andriano, Sylvest-<br />

er; Patrizi, Ettore; Turco, Renzo<br />

INT-17IT-236<br />

[Pietro Nenni]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nenni, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-237<br />

[Tenney Committee investigation <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

un-American activities in San Francisco]<br />

June 2, 1942. 1 p. + 1 ov.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-17IT-238<br />

Ludovisi Is Interned, Friend <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

Dec. 12, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ludovisi, Prince Boncompagni<br />

INT-17IT-239<br />

American Echo Ends Publication<br />

May 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Eco d'America (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-240<br />

Italian Envoy's Aid Faces Loss <strong>of</strong> Citizenship<br />

May 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lauro, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-241<br />

U.S.-Italians Make Their Choice for<br />

Democracy<br />

May 11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-242<br />

Nineteen Ex-Duce Soldiers Arrested by<br />

G-Men<br />

May 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ex-Combattanti<br />

INT-17IT-243<br />

Italian Veterans Seized Here<br />

July 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War<br />

Veterans<br />

INT-17IT-244<br />

De Cicco Ruled Alien, Ordered to Internment<br />

June 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Cicco, Pasquale<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 265


INT-17IT-245 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-245<br />

"Free Italy" Plan Is Subject Here<br />

June 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-246<br />

Count Sforza's Faith in a Italian Democracy<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-247<br />

New Move To Oust Mussolini Grows<br />

June 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-248<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy Rally Bringing 400 Today<br />

June 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-249<br />

Chicago's Army <strong>of</strong> Italian Folk Out To Win<br />

War<br />

June 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-17IT-250<br />

Former Fascist Rooter May Direct New York<br />

Radio Station<br />

July 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Luotto, Andrea<br />

INT-17IT-251<br />

Appeal for Italians Is Made by Union<br />

July 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Ladies Garment<br />

Workers Union<br />

INT-17IT-252<br />

Sforza Predicts Revolt <strong>of</strong> Italians<br />

July 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-253<br />

Italy, Like France, Conquered and Occupied,<br />

Says Salvemini<br />

May 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Salvemini, Gaetano; Mussolini, Benito;<br />

Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-17IT-254<br />

Italian Catholic Priests Who Still Love<br />

Mussolini<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Cathohc Church<br />

INT-17IT-255<br />

[Anti-Fascist activities in U.S. and Europe]<br />

July 13. 1941. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-256<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe Modigliani and the<br />

International Ladies Garment Workers<br />

Union]<br />

July 31, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Ladies Garment<br />

Workers Union; Modigliani, Giuseppe<br />

266 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-257<br />

[Instructions by the Italian Government for a<br />

diplomatic report on Italian colonies]<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Colonialism<br />

INT-17IT-258<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Paramount Macaroni Company and Chiodi<br />

Barberio]<br />

July 15-Aug. 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paramount Macaroni Co.; Barberio,<br />

Chiodi<br />

INT-17IT-259<br />

[Intercepted correspondence from an<br />

Uruguayan anarchist]<br />

May 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-260<br />

[Possible anti-Fascist movement directed from<br />

Mexico by refugees]<br />

May 25-July 6, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-261<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Mazzini Society's aims]<br />

May 21. 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-262<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the War Savings Committee<br />

including a rally at Manhattan Center]<br />

June 9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War Savings Committee; Pope,<br />

Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-263<br />

[Publication by "Free World" magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

confidential reports]<br />

June 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World (magazine)<br />

INT-17IT-264<br />

[French translation <strong>of</strong> a radio address<br />

criticizing the De Gaulle political movement]<br />

June 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French<br />

INT-17IT-265<br />

[Press comments on activities and statements<br />

<strong>of</strong> Count Sforza]<br />

July 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-266<br />

[Allied broadcasts to Italy]<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-267<br />

[U.S. short-wave broadcasts to Italy]<br />

July 17. 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-268<br />

[Conditions in Italy; Sforza's views on Church<br />

and State in Fascist Italy]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942; June 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-269<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian movement]<br />

July 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-270<br />

[Italian conditions as observed by recently<br />

arrived Italian family in South America]<br />

July 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-271<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo and his views on<br />

Anglo-American Catholics and Vichy]<br />

July 4-28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy government; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-272<br />

[Information on the Columbian League and<br />

the Italian Democratic Club]<br />

[June 29, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Columbian League; Italian Demo-<br />

cratic Club<br />

INT-17IT-273<br />

[Luigi Criscuolo's newsletter "The Rubicon"]<br />

June 30, 1942; July 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rubicon (periodical)<br />

INT-17IT-274<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

June 24, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-275<br />

[Psychological study <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo's<br />

writings]<br />

June 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-276<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Free Italian movement in Latin<br />

America]<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-277<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian Legion]<br />

June 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-17IT-278<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

July 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-279<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

July 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-280<br />

[Antonini's criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information's personnel and programs in<br />

connection with broadcasts to Italy]<br />

July 21, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Radio;<br />

Antonini, Luigi


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-316<br />

INT-17IT-281<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Illinois "National Day"]<br />

Aug. 9-25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Illinois<br />

INT-17IT-282<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi and Dr. Roberto Lopez]<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe; Lopez, Roberto<br />

INT-17IT-283<br />

[Sicilians in the U.S.]<br />

July 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-284<br />

[Military campaigns in North Africa]<br />

July 6-27, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-17IT-285<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Generoso Pope]<br />

Apr. 14-July 25, 1942. 11 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-286<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> various Italian organizations]<br />

June 19-July 3, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy; Figli di<br />

Colombo; Italian-American Civilian Defense<br />

Volunteer Committee<br />

INT-17IT-287<br />

Report on the Italian-Language Press and the<br />

Political Activities <strong>of</strong> Groups <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

in the U.S.<br />

July 1, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-288<br />

Report on "La Notizia", published daily at<br />

Boston, Massachusetts<br />

July 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Notizia (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-289<br />

[II Corriere del Berkshire and L'Eco della<br />

Nuova England (newspapers)]<br />

July 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: II Corriere del Berkshire (newspa-<br />

per); L'Eco della Nuova England (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-290<br />

[Summary report on publication <strong>of</strong> "La<br />

Notizia" during Feb. 1942]<br />

July 14, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Notizia (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-291<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

positions <strong>of</strong> the Pope, Catholic Church, and<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

June 17-July 27, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Sturzo,<br />

Don Luigi; Pius XII<br />

INT-17IT-292<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

congress and activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini<br />

Society]<br />

June 22-July ¡6, 1942. 35 p.<br />

INT-17IT-293<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fascism]<br />

June 22-July 3, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-294<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

views and activities <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza]<br />

June 20-July 16, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-295<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fasdst unity and loyalty <strong>of</strong> Italians to<br />

the U.S.]<br />

June 22-July 27. 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-17IT-296<br />

[Italian-American press comments on aliens<br />

and enemy aliens in the U.S.]<br />

July 1-27, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-297<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Fascist<br />

activities in the U.S.]<br />

June 23-Aug.3, 1942. 17 p.<br />

INT-17IT-298<br />

[Negotiations between Mussolini and the<br />

Vichy Government over Italian territorial<br />

demands]<br />

June 25-July 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy Government; Territorial<br />

claims<br />

INT-17IT-299<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Soviet Union]<br />

May 19-July 30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-17IT-300<br />

[Italian-American press comments on political<br />

conditions in Italy]<br />

June 22-July 30, 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-17IT-301<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Axis<br />

and anti-Fascist activities in Latin America]<br />

June 29-July 13, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-302<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini's address at Italian meeting<br />

in Philadelphia]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-303<br />

[Alfredo Coen Camarini]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camarini, Alfredo C.<br />

INT-17IT-304<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi's opinions regarding<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

July 27, 1942; July 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-305<br />

Enemy Alien: Rabid Fascist Is Chicago<br />

Correspondent for Generoso Pope's<br />

Newspaper<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso; Rossi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-306<br />

[Ambrogio Donini]<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-307<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-308<br />

[Establishment and activities <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

York City Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942; Sept. 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City Council <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

cans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

INT-17IT-309<br />

[Loyalty <strong>of</strong> Italian aliens]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-310<br />

[Italian community in Pittsburgh]<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-311<br />

[Bagnoli's views on the Free Italian<br />

movement and a proposed Italian<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

July 23, 1942; Aug. 26, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; Bagnoli, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-312<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Pan American<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Free Italy in Montevideo]<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference<br />

INT-17IT-313<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

controversies with Luigi Criscuolo and<br />

Generoso Pope and enemy aliens in war<br />

industries]<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi; Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-314<br />

[Princess Margaret Boncompagni]<br />

Mar. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-315<br />

[Plans for Italian-American demonstration on<br />

Columbus Day]<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-316<br />

[Possible sale <strong>of</strong> Generoso Pope's newspaper<br />

"Corriere d'America"]<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 267


INT-17IT-317 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-317<br />

[Pro-Fascists and Fascist propaganda in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Apr. 3-Aug. 19, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-318<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Generoso Pope]<br />

July 22-Aug. 22, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-319<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Soviet Union and a second military front]<br />

July 22-Aug. 24, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-17IT-320<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

reaction to Luigi Criscuolo]<br />

May 25-Aug. 22, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-321<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Walter<br />

Tschuppik]<br />

July 4, 1942: July 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tschuppik, Walter<br />

INT-17IT-322<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

speeches by Count Sforza]<br />

July 22-Aug. 20, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-323<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

Generoso Pope's Manhattan Center rally]<br />

July 15-Aug. 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-324<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society<br />

Aug. 8-22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-325<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

July 22, 1942; Aug. 20. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-326<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the General Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

Aug. 4-Aug. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-327<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the War Labor Advisory<br />

Service]<br />

July 18-Aug. 2. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War Labor Advisory Service; Italian<br />

American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-328<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

congress <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

July 10-Aug. 2. 1942. 14 p.<br />

268 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-329<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> selected Italian-American<br />

personalities]<br />

May 2-Sept. 10, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-17IT-330<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

attitudes to the war]<br />

Mar. 15-Sept. 16, 1942. 24 p.<br />

INT-17IT-331<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

French-Italian relations and preservation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Corsican dialect]<br />

July 18-Sept. 3, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Corsica<br />

INT-17IT-332<br />

[Italian-American press comments on public<br />

attitudes towards Great Britain's policy in<br />

India and treatment <strong>of</strong> Italian prisoners in<br />

the Middle East]<br />

June 22-Sept. 10, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-333<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian Anti-Fascist<br />

Federation in London]<br />

¿ug. 12, 1942; Aug. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Anti-Fascist Federation<br />

INT-17IT-334<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

post-war planning and Vice-President<br />

Wallace's address]<br />

July 1-Aug. 27, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wallace, Henry A.<br />

INT-17IT-335<br />

[Italian-American press review <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

books]<br />

May 30-July 22, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-336<br />

[Italian-American press comments on Luigi<br />

Criscuolo and the Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Origin]<br />

Aug. 28-Sept. 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin; Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-337<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> aliens and enemy aliens]<br />

July 15-Sept. 7, 1942. 12 p.<br />

INT-17IT-338<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

underground movement and propaganda in<br />

occupied Europe]<br />

June 30-Sept. 13, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-339<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

attitudes, position, and suppression <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American press]<br />

June 26-Sept. 10, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press<br />

INT-17IT-340<br />

[Italian-American press comments on political<br />

activities in Latin America]<br />

Aug. 2-Sept. 10, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-341<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Soviet Union, a second military front in<br />

Europe, and appeals from Italian prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

war]<br />

July 8-Sept. 10, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-342<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities and radio speeches <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Non-Sectarian Anti-Axis League]<br />

July 22-Aug. 19, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Non-Sectarian Anti-Axis League<br />

INT-17IT-343<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

subversive activity in the U.S. by Axis<br />

supporters]<br />

Aug. 8-Sept. 3, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabotage<br />

INT-17IT-344<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> American and Italian-American<br />

organizations]<br />

July 8-Sept. 3, 1942. 21 p.<br />

INT-17IT-345<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

relations between Italian Communists and<br />

Italian Socialists]<br />

May 2-Aug. 26, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-346<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities and lectures <strong>of</strong> Ambrogio Donini]<br />

July 1-Sept. 9, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-347<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

conditions in Italy]<br />

July 20-Sept. 9, 1942. 43 p.<br />

INT-17IT-348<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fascist attitudes and activities in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

July 22-Sept. 9, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-17IT-349<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

anti-Fascist appeals to the Italian people]<br />

July 15-Sept. 9, 1942. 11 p.<br />

INT-17IT-350<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor organizations]


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-390<br />

July 18-Sept. 9, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-351<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

activities and criticism <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

July 8-Sept. 10, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-352<br />

[Italian-American press comments on political<br />

affiliations and appointments <strong>of</strong> Italians in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

June 10-Aug. 29, 1942. 12 p.<br />

INT-17IT-353<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Free Italy Congress in Montevideo and<br />

statements by Count Sforza]<br />

Aug. 22-Sept. 10, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference<br />

INT-17IT-354<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

Catholic attitudes towards Fascism and the<br />

relations between the Vatican and the Fascist<br />

regime]<br />

July 15-Sept. 10, 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-355<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

patriotism <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans]<br />

July 20-Sept. 13, 1942. 15 p.<br />

INT-17IT-356<br />

Report on the Italian Press: La Notizia,<br />

published daily at Boston, Massachusetts<br />

July 28. 1942; July 30, 1942. 32 p.<br />

INT-17IT-357<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Italian Newspapers <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England: La Gazzetta del Massachusetts, La<br />

Tribuna, La Sentinella<br />

July 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-358<br />

[Report on the Italian Press in the U.S.: II<br />

Popólo Italiano and Ordine Nuovo]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942; Sept. 14, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-359<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

Mazzini Congress]<br />

July 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-360<br />

[Italian-American press comments on<br />

Pacciardi's speech at the Mazzini Congress]<br />

July 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-361<br />

[Italian-American press comments on the<br />

anti-Soviet policy <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

July 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-17IT-362<br />

[Italian-American press comments on unity<br />

among anti-Fascists in the Americas]<br />

Sept 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-363<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi,<br />

and Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

May 24. 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo; Venturi, Lionello;<br />

Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-364<br />

[Reconciliation <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi and the<br />

Mazzini Society; formation <strong>of</strong> a Free Italian<br />

Legion]<br />

Aug. 18-28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-365<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi, Carlo a Prato, and Dr.<br />

Giuseppe A. Borgese]<br />

July 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo; Borgese, Giuseppe<br />

A.; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-366<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-367<br />

Conversation with Count Carlo Sforza<br />

iVov. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-368<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> ítalo Carlo Falbo]<br />

Nov. 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Falbo, ítalo Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-369<br />

Fascism in Italy: Slipping After 20 Years<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-370<br />

[Sforza's radio speech and his views on U.S.<br />

propaganda efforts]<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-371<br />

Lifting "Enemy Alien" Stigma Blow to Axis,<br />

Italian Paper Says<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-372<br />

Italian Boys Held Showing Love for U.S.<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-373<br />

[Refugee Italian-Jewish group and the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

Aug. 14-Sept. 22, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-17IT-374<br />

[Information on a photograph containing the<br />

portraits <strong>of</strong> the presidents <strong>of</strong> all the American<br />

republics]<br />

June 7, 1941-Jan. 10, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-375 to INT-17IT-376<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-377<br />

Request for Report on Mazzini Society<br />

Conference<br />

[rud.]. Ip.<br />

INT-17IT-378<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-379<br />

"Italia Libre" Movement Being Formed in<br />

Bolivia<br />

May 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolivia; Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-380 to INT-17IT-381<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-382<br />

["Columbus Day" celebration by the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-383<br />

[Anti-Fascist activities in the Americas]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-384<br />

[Victory celebration by L'Unita del Popólo<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

Oct. 9-Nov. 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-385<br />

Radio Interview with Count Sforza<br />

Sepí. 19, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-386<br />

[Italian anti-Fascist unity spurred in U.S. by<br />

Allied <strong>of</strong>fensive]<br />

iVov. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian National Committee; Testa,<br />

Mary<br />

INT-17IT-387<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian politics in the Americas<br />

and recognition <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza in a<br />

leadership role]<br />

JVov. 10-11, 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-388<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> principal psychological warfare<br />

agencies in Italy]<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare<br />

INT-17IT-389<br />

Italian Magazine Out<br />

JVov. ¡5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Columbus (periodical)<br />

INT-17IT-390<br />

[Italians: Their Contributions to America;<br />

information on Italians in Pittsburgh]<br />

Oct. 30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 269


INT-17IT-390 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Di Girolamo, F.;<br />

Frediani, Victor; Castaldi, E. W.<br />

INT-17IT-391<br />

Former Member <strong>of</strong> Italian Parliament Urges<br />

Change on Propaganda Front<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-392<br />

[Milan bomb raid led by son <strong>of</strong> Matteotti]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matteotti, Giacomo<br />

INT-17IT-393<br />

[Official Italian radio reaction to the<br />

Columbas Day celebration]<br />

Oct. 12-Nov. 2, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-394<br />

[Federal Government removal <strong>of</strong> enemy alien<br />

classification for Italian aliens]<br />

Oct. 14-19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

INT-17IT-395<br />

[Columbus Day celebration by<br />

Italian-Americans; Attorney General's<br />

announcement <strong>of</strong> Federal removal <strong>of</strong> enemy<br />

alien status from Italian aliens]<br />

Oct. 13. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Biddle, Francis<br />

INT-17IT-396<br />

Columbus Day Meetings in Philadelphia<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-397<br />

[Italian-American workers pledge aid to free<br />

Italy]<br />

Oct. 9, 1942; Nov. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Victory Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> the Joint Board <strong>of</strong> Fur Dressers and Dyers<br />

Union<br />

INT-17IT-398<br />

Mayor's Plea to the Italians<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-399<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-400<br />

[Appeal in Italy by the Committee <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

urging uprising]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

INT-17IT-401<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-402<br />

Italian Anti-Fascists in Western Hemisphere<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

270 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-403<br />

Italian Anti-Fascists in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-404<br />

Banker Challenges Pécora To Duel After<br />

Justice Speaks on Patriotism<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pécora, Ferdinand; Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-405<br />

[Generoso Pope]<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pope, Generoso<br />

INT-17IT-406<br />

[Denaturalization proceedings against<br />

Domenico Trombetta]<br />

July 24, i942; Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Trombetta, Domenico<br />

INT-17IT-407<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-408<br />

[Italian communists in U.S. reported in favor<br />

<strong>of</strong> monarchy in Italy]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-409<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in<br />

Ecuador]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecuador<br />

INT-17IT-410<br />

[Enlargement <strong>of</strong> membership in Mazzini<br />

Society]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-411<br />

[Financial assistance from Italy to the<br />

pro-fascist press in the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-412<br />

["Italia Libre", organ <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy<br />

movement in South America]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-413<br />

Editor Hits Ex-Fascists on Isolation<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cianea, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-414<br />

Italy Against Fascism<br />

Sept. 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Quaderni<br />

Italiani<br />

INT-17IT-415<br />

Italian Courts Face Regimentation Plan<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courts<br />

INT-17IT-416<br />

[Alfange Plea for Italy; Italian Aliens To Get<br />

Break]<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alfange, Dean<br />

INT-17IT-417<br />

[Mazzini Society, Count Sforza, and the<br />

Garibaldi Alliance]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-418<br />

[Columbus Day banquet in Pittsburgh]<br />

Oct. 11-25, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-419<br />

Report on the Italian-American Situation in<br />

Chicago<br />

Oci, 1-6, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-17IT-420<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania chapters <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mazzini Society]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942; Oct. 16. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Abbate, Frank<br />

INT-17IT-421<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Victory Council at Chicago]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Italian American Vic-<br />

tory Council<br />

INT-17IT-422<br />

Interview with August Bellanca<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August<br />

INT-17IT-423<br />

[Radio broadcast concerning an alleged strike<br />

in the Fiat factories]<br />

Sept. 19, 1942; Sept. 22, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Strikes and lockouts<br />

INT-17IT-424<br />

[Differences between the Italian and English<br />

scripts <strong>of</strong> a radio news broadcast]<br />

Sept. 22, 1940. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-425<br />

Sforza Seeks U.S. Approval <strong>of</strong> Raising Army<br />

To Free Italy<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-17IT-426<br />

[Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Aug. 18-Oct. 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-427<br />

[Appeal for relief funds for anti-Fascist labor<br />

leaders in Vichy France]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-469<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-17IT-428<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Sept. 11-16, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-429<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Sept. 8, 1942; OcL 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-430<br />

Conversation with Count Sforza<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-431<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-432<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> the "New York Times" toward<br />

Italian fascism]<br />

Feb. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-433 to INT-17IT-434<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-435<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in<br />

Ecuador]<br />

May 3-4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ecuador<br />

INT-17IT-436 to INT-17IT-437<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-438<br />

[Italian naval commander's appeal to U.S.<br />

military prior to invasion]<br />

May 30, 1942; June 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare<br />

INT-17IT-439<br />

[Count Sforza's arrival in Argentina]<br />

Aug. 22. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-440 to INT-17IT-441<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-442<br />

[Correspondence between Giuseppe Lupis and<br />

Giuseppe Modigliani regarding anti-Fasdst<br />

activities]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942; Apr. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe; Modigliani, Gi-<br />

useppe<br />

INT-17IT-443<br />

[Press copies <strong>of</strong> Criscuolo's newsletter "The<br />

Rubicon"]<br />

May 15, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rubicon (periodical)<br />

INT-17IT-444<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-445<br />

[Detention <strong>of</strong> Italian Fascists in the New<br />

York area]<br />

July 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War<br />

Veterans<br />

INT-17IT-446<br />

[Recognition <strong>of</strong> the Italian National<br />

Committee as the <strong>of</strong>ficial "Free Italy"<br />

movement]<br />

July 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian National Committee<br />

INT-17IT-447<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Vincenzo Antinori, link between<br />

Spanish and Italian anti-Fascists]<br />

July 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antinori, Vincenzo<br />

INT-17IT-448<br />

Loyal Italian-Americans<br />

July 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Panunzio, Constantine<br />

INT-17IT-449<br />

Seventh Annual National Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American World War Veterans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S., Inc.<br />

Sept. 5-7, 1942. 51 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American World War Veter-<br />

ans <strong>of</strong> the U.S., Inc.<br />

INT-17IT-450<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-451<br />

Italian Societies Honor Parents <strong>of</strong> Men in<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

July 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-452<br />

[Mussolini's statement to the president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Industrial Workers]<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mussolini, Benito<br />

INT-17IT-453<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Italian refugees]<br />

June 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-454<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-455<br />

Hopes and Results at Montevideo<br />

Aug. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference<br />

INT-17IT-456<br />

[Italian socialists and Count Sforza]<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-457<br />

[Carlo a Prato, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi,<br />

and Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Sept. 2-13, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference; Venturi,<br />

Lionello; Lupis, Giuseppe; a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-458<br />

[Interview with J. Fortunato; activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian-American societies in Pittsburgh]<br />

Sept i-Oct. 14, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Fortunato, J.<br />

INT-17IT-459<br />

[Political activities in Brazil and Argentina;<br />

listing <strong>of</strong> German libraries in Argentina]<br />

Jul-Aug. 1942. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Argentina; Libraries<br />

INT-17IT-460<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> British Foreign <strong>Office</strong> towards<br />

Count Sforza and the Italian situation]<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-17IT-461<br />

[Concetta Buggelli]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buggelli, Concetta<br />

INT-17IT-462<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

Dec, i5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-463<br />

[La Voce Coloniale (newspaper)]<br />

Dec. 75, 7942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Voce Coloniale (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-464<br />

Mazzini Society <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the<br />

Darlan-Hapsburg Problem<br />

Dec. 6, 79«. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-465<br />

[Italian political situation and underground<br />

movements]<br />

Dec. 9, 7942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-466<br />

[Suggestions for gaining Italian public favor]<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Comfort, Howard<br />

INT-17IT-467<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942; Dec. 13, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-468<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy]<br />

TVov. 25-Dec. 7, 7942. 74 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-469<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Luigi Criscuolo; Mrs. Angelica<br />

Balaban<strong>of</strong>f et "Le Traditore"]<br />

Dec. 28, 1942; Jan. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi; Balaban<strong>of</strong>f, An-<br />

gelica<br />

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INT-17IT-470 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-470<br />

Hapsburg Return Opposed<br />

Jan. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-471<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> a United Victory<br />

Council]<br />

Dec 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-472<br />

Interview with Thomas Waterman Huntington<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Huntington, Thomas W.<br />

INT-17IT-473<br />

[Annual observance <strong>of</strong> Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Day by<br />

the National United Italian Associations]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: National United Italian Association<br />

INT-17IT-474<br />

[Conversation with Giuseppe Calabi; opinions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italian emigre on formation <strong>of</strong> an Italian<br />

Committee]<br />

Dec. 30. 1942; Jan. 4, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-475<br />

Interview with Mrs. Concetta Buggelli<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Buggelli, Concetta<br />

INT-17IT-476<br />

Italians in the Province <strong>of</strong> Mendoza<br />

(Argentina)<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-477<br />

Italian Colony in Chile<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chile<br />

INT-17IT-478<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-479<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

Dec 21-22. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-480<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942; Dec 8. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borghi, Armando<br />

INT-17IT-481<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel Pacciardi regarding<br />

recruitment <strong>of</strong> an Italian legion]<br />

Oct. 4-26. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-482<br />

Sforza Seeks U.S. Approval <strong>of</strong> Raising Army<br />

To Free Italy<br />

272 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-17IT-483<br />

"Free Italians" in This Hemisphere Wait<br />

U.S. Recognition as an Army<br />

Nov. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-484<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Montevideo<br />

Conference]<br />

[Sept. 1942]. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference<br />

INT-17IT-485<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 4, ¡942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-486<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> Italian Socialist Party<br />

regarding Fascist military occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Tunisia, Corsica, and Nice]<br />

May 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-487<br />

[Protest against the Vichy Government<br />

deportation <strong>of</strong> Joseph Faravelli to Italy]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy Government; Faravelli, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-17IT-488<br />

[Bruno Candotti]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Candotti, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-489<br />

Italian-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; ítalo-American Na-<br />

tional Union; Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy; Parry,<br />

Albert<br />

INT-17IT-490<br />

[Comments on article in "Fortune"]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Comfort, Howard<br />

INT-17IT-491<br />

Italian Organizations in the Pittsburgh Area<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-492<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> various Italian-American<br />

organizations and general attitudes <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

Dec. 7-8. 1942. 2 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-17IT-493<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American League<br />

Against Fascism]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American League Against<br />

Fascism<br />

INT-17IT-494<br />

[Mazzini Society's request for funds to<br />

establish an Italian committee within the<br />

International Student Service]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Student Service<br />

INT-17IT-495<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

JVov. 25-2«, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-496<br />

[Unione Italiana d'America]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unione Italiana d'America<br />

INT-17IT-497<br />

[Proposal for mobilization <strong>of</strong> morale among<br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

Nov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-17IT-498<br />

Prominent Americans, and Some Reasons<br />

Why They Should Command Respect in Italy<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell; Hopkins, Harry<br />

INT-17IT-499<br />

La Crise dans La "Mazzini Society"<br />

May 9, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-500<br />

[Dr. Calabrese speech before the Mazzini<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> New Haven]<br />

iVov. 22, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabrese, Massimo<br />

INT-17IT-501<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-502<br />

Italian Fascist and Anti-Fascist Activities in<br />

Latin America<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-503<br />

[Axis and anti-Fascist activities in Brazil and<br />

French Morocco]<br />

iVov. 18-22. 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; French Morocco; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party<br />

INT-17IT-504<br />

[Axis and anti-Fascist activities in Rio de<br />

Janeiro]<br />

May 9, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-505<br />

Italian Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Mission in Argentina and<br />

Chile<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Chile; Garbaccio, Livio;<br />

Rossi, Pier Filippo


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-544<br />

INT-17IT-506<br />

Italian-Controlled Companies and Institutions<br />

in Argentina<br />

May U, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-507<br />

[Italian educational institutes and<br />

organizations in Buenos Aires]<br />

May 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-508<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian Clergy in Argentina<br />

May 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-509<br />

[Conditions in Brazil and Argentina]<br />

Apr. 20-25, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-510<br />

Twentieth <strong>of</strong> September Celebration in<br />

Argentina and Uruguay<br />

JVov. 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Uruguay<br />

INT-17IT-511<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-512<br />

[Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War Veterans in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Italian World War<br />

Veterans<br />

INT-17IT-513<br />

[Berle's plea for anti-Mussolini revolt]<br />

JVov. 15-16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-17IT-514<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-515<br />

[Discussion and plans for an effort to<br />

mobilize the participation <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

community in the U.S. war effort]<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-17IT-516<br />

[Meetings and leadership <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini<br />

Society in Pittsburgh]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-517<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian Societies<br />

United for Victory <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian Societies Unit-<br />

ed for Victory <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-17IT-518<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-519<br />

[Addresses <strong>of</strong> leaders in Pittsburgh's Italian<br />

community]<br />

Jan. 13. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-520<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini and Giuseppe Berti]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio; Berti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-521<br />

[Bombs over Italy; advertisement for a<br />

"Freedom Contest"]<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-522<br />

Italian Fascist Activities Involving Columbia<br />

University Are Denied<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prezzolini, Giuseppe; Salvemini,<br />

Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-523<br />

Le Banquet a Randolfo Pacciardi et la Legion<br />

Italienne<br />

Dec. 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-524<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; Churchill,<br />

Winston S.<br />

INT-17IT-525<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Lupis, Giuseppe; Tre-<br />

sca. Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-526<br />

[Buscemi-Montana and Antonini's claim <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist responsibility for the Tresca<br />

murder]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Buscemi-Montana,<br />

Vanni; Antonini, Luigi; Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-527<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Carlo a Prato]<br />

Jan. 15. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tarchiani, Alberto; a<br />

Prato, Carlo; Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-528<br />

[Colonel Pacciardi]<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-529<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-530<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-531<br />

[Anti-British attitude <strong>of</strong> the newspaper "II<br />

Popólo Italiano"]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-532<br />

[Italian press in the U.S.]<br />

May 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-533<br />

[Italian press in the U.S.]<br />

May 20. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-534<br />

[Italian press in the U.S.]<br />

June 1. 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-535<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

June 4, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-536<br />

[Italian press in the U.S.]<br />

June 13. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-537<br />

Mazzini Society<br />

June 29. 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 42<br />

INT-17IT-538<br />

Italian Activities in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-539<br />

Italian Anti-Fascism in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 67<br />

INT-17IT-540<br />

Italian Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-541<br />

Free Italian Legion<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-10<br />

INT-17IT-542<br />

[Italian activities in the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-543<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Pacciardi<br />

iVov. 12. 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 85<br />

INT-17IT-544<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ambrogio Donini]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

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INT-17IT-544 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-545<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 96<br />

INT-17IT-546<br />

For a Government <strong>of</strong> Peace and Freedom in<br />

Italy!<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 23 p.<br />

INT-17IT-547<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-548<br />

[Mr. Ross and Mr. Thomas]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ross, Albion; Thomas, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-549<br />

Addenda to Previous Report on Conversation<br />

with Colonel Pacciardi<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-550<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Societies United for Victory <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee <strong>of</strong> Italian Societies Unit-<br />

ed for Victory <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-17IT-551<br />

[Plans for a unity committee <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

organizations and interests in the Pittsburgh<br />

area]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-552<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-553<br />

[Lecture by Giuseppe Berti on "Italy and the<br />

Mediterranean"]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-554<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-555<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-556<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-557<br />

[Carlo Tresca]<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tresca, Carlo<br />

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INT-17IT-558<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942; Dec. 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-559<br />

[Albion Ross]<br />

Dec 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ross, Albion<br />

INT-17IT-560<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-561<br />

Conversations with Mr. Antonini and Mr.<br />

Montana on the Communist situation Among<br />

the Italians<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi; Buscemi-Montana,<br />

Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-562<br />

[Resolution adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Aug. 19. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-563<br />

[Alberto Cianea and Alberto Tarchiani]<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cianea, Alberto; Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-564<br />

Quarrels in Italian Anti-Fascist Circles<br />

Dec. 11, 1942-Jan. 11, 1943. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe; Cianea, Alberto;<br />

Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-565<br />

Conversation with Carlo a Prato<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-566<br />

[Press comment on attendance at Pacciardi<br />

speech]<br />

June 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-567<br />

Una Lettera di G. Bonfante<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonfante, Giuliano<br />

INT-17IT-568<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian-American societies]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942; Oct. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-569<br />

[Gazzetta Italiana (newspaper)]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gazzetta Italiana (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-570<br />

[Italian-American reactions to the murder <strong>of</strong><br />

Carlo Tresca]<br />

Jan. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-571<br />

[Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for local chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-572<br />

[Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the Mazzini Society<br />

in Detroit]<br />

Feb. 3. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-573<br />

[Participants in discussions on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> an Italian American Victory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-574<br />

Meeting for Italian Unity<br />

Jan. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-575<br />

L'Unite: Anti-Fascists et 1'OWI<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information<br />

INT-17IT-576<br />

[Davia's comments on the Italian-American<br />

Victory Council]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Victory Council;<br />

Davia, Louis<br />

INT-17IT-577<br />

Commemoration de Carlo Tresca a la Mazzini<br />

Society et les Développements de la<br />

Polémique sur l'Intervention de l'OWI<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Tresca,<br />

Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-578<br />

L'Assemblée de la Mazzini Society<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-579<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-580<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-581<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-582<br />

Suggested Allied Declaration Concerning<br />

Future Status <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-583<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-584<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-585<br />

Commemoration de Carlo Tresca par le<br />

Groupe du "Martello"<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2p<br />

Descriptors: Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-586<br />

Developments in the Crisis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mussolinian Group<br />

Fee. 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-587<br />

Underground Antinaziste et Antifasciste en<br />

Allemagne et Italie<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-588<br />

[Gaetano Salvemini's participation in the<br />

"Gentil! Affair"]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gentili, Mr.; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-589<br />

[Editorial policy <strong>of</strong> "Il Progresso" regarding<br />

mobilization <strong>of</strong> Italian-American patriotism]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-590<br />

[Activities and organization <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

American Victory Council in Pittsburgh]<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council;<br />

Davia, Louis<br />

INT-17IT-591<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Valente in Pittsburgh]<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valente, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-592<br />

Les Généraux Fascistes aux Etats Unis et le<br />

Speech de M. La Guardia<br />

Feb. 24. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-593<br />

Meeting de la Mazzini Society: Encore<br />

l'Affaire Gentili<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gentili, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-594<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> an Italian group in New York<br />

City]<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-595<br />

Meeting Italien pour le "Russian War Relief<br />

Feb. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; War relief<br />

INT-17IT-596<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-597<br />

[Communication between the Italian Socialist<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America and other Italian<br />

socialists]<br />

Dee. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Socialist Federation<br />

INT-17IT-598<br />

Italian Language Press in Argentina<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-599<br />

Confusion Among Liberal and Socialist<br />

Italian and Spanish Anti-Fascists in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 111<br />

INT-17IT-600<br />

[Anti-Fascist Italian meeting in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-601<br />

[Reverend DiStasi's conversation on the<br />

Italian American Victory Council meeting]<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council;<br />

DiStasi, A.<br />

INT-17IT-602<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> organizational meeting for<br />

Italian American Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-603<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-604<br />

[Bruno Foa]<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foa, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-605<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-606<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the North Italian Club]<br />

Mar. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Italian Club<br />

INT-17IT-618<br />

INT-17IT-607<br />

Confusion Reported in Italian Anti-Fascist<br />

Activities in Argentina<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-608<br />

Change in the Ministerial Personnel in Italy:<br />

the New Senators<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: di Misurata, Count Volpi; Ciano,<br />

Count Galeazzo<br />

INT-17IT-609<br />

[J. Wesley Jones]<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jones, J. Wesley<br />

INT-17IT-610<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Chicago]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943; Mar. 29, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-611<br />

M. Gaetano Salvemini et la Situation<br />

Italienne et Internationale<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-612<br />

[Antonini's views on communist campaign to<br />

dominate the anti-Fascist movement in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Jan. 25, 1943; Feb. 4, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-613<br />

La Mission de Mr. Fiorello La Guardia<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-614<br />

[J. Wesley Jones]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jones, J. Wesley; Buscemi-Montana,<br />

Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-615<br />

[Press conference <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

Mar. 27-31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-616<br />

[La reunion pour le Martello]<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-617<br />

[J. Wesley Jones]<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jones, J. Wesley<br />

INT-17IT-618<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council]<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

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INT-17IT-618 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-619<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a committee to investigate<br />

the Tresca murder]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-620<br />

Encore sur la Probable Mission de M. La<br />

Guardia<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INt-17IT-621<br />

[State Department's attitude toward the Free<br />

Italian movement]<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-622<br />

[J. Wesley Jones]<br />

Apr. 9. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jones, J. Wesley<br />

INT-17IT-623<br />

Manifestation Italo-Americaine pour L'Aide a<br />

la Russie<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; War relief<br />

INT-17IT-624<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

Apr. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-625<br />

Echoes et Commentaires de la Manifestation<br />

Italo-Americaine pour M. Francis Biddle<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Biddle, Francis<br />

INT-17IT-626<br />

[James D. Sammarco]<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sammarco, James D.<br />

INT-17IT-627<br />

[Pacciardi's lecture at an Italian meeting in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-628<br />

Brazilian Opinion <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian<br />

Movement<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-629<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 13 p.<br />

INT-17IT-630<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fasdst groups in Italy]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Italian<br />

American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-631<br />

[Cacchione's address at Detroit meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Italians]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cacchione, Peter V.<br />

INT-17IT-632<br />

[Participation <strong>of</strong> International Workers<br />

Order in the Italian American Victory<br />

Council]<br />

Apr. 19. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Italian<br />

American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-633<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-634<br />

Meeting a la Loge Giuseppe Garibaldi du<br />

West Side; conference de M. Ambrogio<br />

Donini<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-635<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-636<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-637<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

276 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-638<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-639<br />

Currents <strong>of</strong> Opinion in the Italian<br />

Community in Detroit<br />

Apr. 8, 1943; Apr. 26, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-640<br />

[Mrs. Rado]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rado, Emmy C.<br />

INT-17IT-641<br />

Italian-Language Press in Argentina<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-642<br />

Italian Colony <strong>of</strong> Santos<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-643<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

May 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-644<br />

[Status and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Victory Council]<br />

May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council;<br />

Davia, Louis<br />

INT-17IT-645<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Extraction and Italian<br />

Citizens on the Pacific Coast<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

INT-17IT-646<br />

[Italian-language newspapers in Connecticut]<br />

Apr. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Connecticut; Corriere del Connec-<br />

ticut (newspaper); La Sentinella (newspaper); II<br />

Cittadino del Connecticut (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-647<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-648<br />

[Mayor William B. Spagnola]<br />

May 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Spagnola, Wil-<br />

liam B.<br />

INT-17IT-649<br />

United Victory Movement Needed by U.S.<br />

Italians<br />

May 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-650<br />

[Sforza's lecture at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin]<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-651<br />

Fourth Anniversary Banquet <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo"<br />

May 13, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-652<br />

La Crise dans la "Mazzini Society"<br />

May 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-653<br />

Current Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-10.] .<br />

Descriptors: RPT 128<br />

INT-17IT-654<br />

[Labor demonstrations in Italy]<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strikes and lockouts<br />

INT-17IT-655<br />

[Possible O.S.S. domination <strong>of</strong> Mazzini<br />

Society]<br />

May 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-656<br />

[Sforza's forums at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin]


Reference Bibliography<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-657<br />

[Judge Quilici's visit to Italian American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

May 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-658<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

May 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-659<br />

[Colonel RandoUo Pacciardi]<br />

May 7, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-660<br />

[Alberto Tarchiani and Alberto Cianea]<br />

May 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarchiani, Alberto; Cianea, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-661<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-662<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

May 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-663<br />

[Sforza's forums at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin]<br />

May 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-664<br />

La Situation en Italie Jugée dans les Milieux<br />

ítalo-Americans<br />

May 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-665<br />

Mazzini Society et Mazzini Youth: Le<br />

Groupe "Giustizia e Liberta'; Les<br />

Communistes Italiens et la Declaration du<br />

Comintern Russe<br />

May 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-666<br />

Report on Fascist Propaganda in California<br />

May 22, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-667<br />

[Judge Quilici address at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Victory Council]<br />

May 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council;<br />

Quilici, George L.<br />

INT-17IT-668<br />

[Max Salvadore]<br />

May 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvadore, Max<br />

INT-17IT-669<br />

[Italian-American reactions to Allied bombing<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

May 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing<br />

INT-17IT-670<br />

[Radio address by Mayor La Guardia]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-671<br />

[Memorial service for Carlo Tresca]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-672<br />

[Peace efforts by Domenico Russo in neutral<br />

European nations]<br />

Mar. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russo, Domenico<br />

INT-17IT-673<br />

[Memorial service for Carlo Tresca and<br />

Mazzini Society meeting]<br />

June 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-674<br />

[La Verita (periodical)]<br />

May 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Verita (periodical)<br />

INT-17IT-675<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council]<br />

June 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-676<br />

[Sforza's views on ítalo-Vatican relations]<br />

June 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-677<br />

[Monsignor Ciarrochi]<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-678<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American<br />

Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania]<br />

June 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-679<br />

Sforza and the Dodecanese<br />

June 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-11.]<br />

Descriptors: B-49<br />

INT-17IT-680<br />

[Telegram to Count Sforza]<br />

June 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-681<br />

[Information on Francis Hekkings and an<br />

anti-Fascist group in Morocco]<br />

Apr. 10-May 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hekkings, Francis<br />

INT-17IT-691<br />

INT-17IT-682<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

June 15, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scalice, Frank; Rubin, Dave; Fran-<br />

ceschini, Rocco; Bruno, Jack; McGrath, Frank<br />

R.; Antonini, Luigi; Gelo, John; Flocker,<br />

Salvatore; Gioia, Santo; Sacco, Philip; Gurburti,<br />

Amando; Cattoner, Anthony; Arra, Jack; lan-<br />

dorio, Tom; Rosenberg, Isidore; Principati,<br />

Frank; Valicenti, Joseph A.; Gentüi, Salvatore;<br />

Castaglioni, Vincent; Ventura, Frank; Novellis,<br />

Fileno<br />

INT-17IT-683<br />

[Italian-language press in the U.S.]<br />

June 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-684<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

June 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-685<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Salvemini at the American Labor<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> International Affairs<br />

June 16, 1943; June 30, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; American Labor<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> International Affairs; Salvemini,<br />

Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-686<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

June 18. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-687<br />

L'Assassinat de Carlo Tresca et la Reaction<br />

dans les Milieux Italiens et Italo-Americains<br />

des Etats Unis<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-688<br />

[Salvatore M. LoPresti]<br />

June 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: LoPresti, Salvatore M.<br />

INT-17IT-689<br />

Proposed Restrictions on Foreign-Language<br />

Press in California<br />

June 23. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; California<br />

INT-17IT-690<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini's speech at an Italian<br />

meeting in Detroit]<br />

June 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-691<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

June 30, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Garaffa, Joseph; Dutto, Frank;<br />

Hunter, Mr.; Demattia, Ralph; Nelson, Louis;<br />

Mazza, Dick; DiCicco, Mike; Pagnotta, Bob;<br />

Gulotta, Frances; Siebenberg, Louis; Gustaferri,<br />

Glaucus; Pizzalio, Toni; Morgan, Vera<br />

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INT-17IT-692 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-692<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American<br />

Labor Victory Council <strong>of</strong> Wayne County]<br />

July 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-693<br />

[Information on the identity <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

correspondent <strong>of</strong> the "Corriere del Popólo".]<br />

July 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-694<br />

L'Ordine Figli d'Italia et la Collaboration de<br />

M. Drew Pearson sur le "Progresse<br />

ítalo-Americano"<br />

July 3, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy; Pearson,<br />

Drew<br />

INT-17IT-695<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-696<br />

[Walter Toscanini]<br />

June 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Toscanini, Walter<br />

INT-17IT-697<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-698<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-699<br />

[John J. Lamula]<br />

June 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lamula, John J.<br />

INT-17IT-700<br />

[Peter V. Cacchione]<br />

June 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cacchione, Peter V.<br />

INT-17IT-701<br />

[Girolamo Valenti]<br />

July 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-702<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

June 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-703<br />

[Edward Corsi and Dr. Gigliotti]<br />

July 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy; Corsi,<br />

Edward; Gigliotti, Frank B.<br />

INT-17IT-704<br />

Italian-Americans and Post-War Problems<br />

July 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-12.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 138<br />

INT-17IT-705<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

June 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

278 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-706<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ambrogio Donini]<br />

July 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-707<br />

Bombs Explode in Frisco's Little Italy<br />

July 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Torchia, William<br />

INT-17IT-708<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Certain Groups <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Americans in Pittsburgh<br />

July 12, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-709<br />

Italian-American Move for Unity<br />

July 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-710<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Dante Alighieri<br />

Society]<br />

July 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dante Alighieri Society<br />

INT-17IT-711<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

July 19, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gualtieri, Umberto; Coviacich,<br />

Louis; Venturi, Anna; Cottone, Anthony; DiNo-<br />

la, Jack; Zamparo, Angelo; Pflaum, Charles;<br />

DuBartell, Lawrence; Susi, Arduilio<br />

INT-17IT-712<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> nation-wide conference called by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

July 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-713<br />

[Communist support <strong>of</strong> L'Unita del Popólo<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-714<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in Detroit]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Battistoni, Giacomo<br />

INT-17IT-715<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> document on the Italian<br />

underground movement]<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-716<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council]<br />

July 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-717<br />

[Psychological warfare and the<br />

Italo-American situation]<br />

June 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-718<br />

Italian anti-Fascists Stress Need <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Political Plan for Italy<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-719<br />

[Drew Pearson's column for "Il Progresse<br />

ítalo-Americano"]<br />

July 23, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper); Pearson, Drew<br />

INT-17IT-720<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

July 20, 1943; July 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-721<br />

Italian-Americans and the Present Situation<br />

July 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-13.]<br />

Descriptors: B-62<br />

INT-17IT-722<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

July 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-723<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

July 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-724<br />

Italian-American Reaction to the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mussolini and the Creation <strong>of</strong> a Royalist<br />

Regime<br />

July 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mussolini, Benito<br />

INT-17IT-725<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American societies in<br />

Detroit]<br />

June-July 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-17IT-726<br />

Current Developments in the Italian Free<br />

Movement<br />

July 23, 1943. lip.<br />

INT-17IT-727<br />

[Shortwave broadcasts to Italy by prominent<br />

Italian-Americans]<br />

July 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-17IT-728<br />

[U.S. press reaction to the bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome]<br />

July 21. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Rome, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-729<br />

[Italian community in California]<br />

July 28. 1943. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: California


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-730<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-731<br />

[Antonio Certo]<br />

July 28. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Certo, Antonio<br />

INT-17IT-732<br />

Italians <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

July 28. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Cesario-Chesrow, Eu-<br />

genio; Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-733<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

July 31, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dola, Jordan; Bose, Ernest; Gandini,<br />

Mario; Giordano, Buster; Boggia, Dominick;<br />

Parodi, Albert; Franchetti, Mario; Mazzetti,<br />

Frank; Riccobaldi, Peter; Shenker, Hyman;<br />

Blumberg, Isidore<br />

INT-17IT-734<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Catholic clergy and laity in the<br />

U.S. to the Rome bombing]<br />

July 24. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Aerial<br />

bombing<br />

INT-17IT-735<br />

[Salvemini's views on the future purge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian government]<br />

July 27. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-736<br />

[Sforza's views on the Catholic Church in<br />

Italy]<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-737<br />

[Borgese's views on the Catholic Church in<br />

Italy]<br />

July 28. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Borgese,<br />

Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-738<br />

Italian Catholics in the U.S.<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-739<br />

[Psychology <strong>of</strong> non-assimiliated Italians<br />

among Catholics in the U.S.]<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-740<br />

[Congressman Marcantonio]<br />

July 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marcantonio, Vito<br />

INT-17IT-741<br />

Anti-Fascist Leader Hails Allied Ultimatum<br />

to Italy<br />

July 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-742<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-743<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vambery's views on the Italian<br />

situation]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vambery, Rustem<br />

INT-17IT-744<br />

[Mazzini Society's by-laws]<br />

July 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-745<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Chicago]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-17IT-746<br />

Rioting in Milan<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milan, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-747<br />

[Lecture on "Upsurge in Italy: What Does It<br />

Portend?"]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-15.]<br />

Descriptors: M-70<br />

INT-17IT-748<br />

[Aims and programs <strong>of</strong> the United Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italian Origin for United Nations Victory]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory<br />

INT-17IT-749<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Michael Garramone; appeal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian National Front at the Underground<br />

Conference in Milan]<br />

Dec. 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Garra-<br />

mone, Michael<br />

INT-17IT-750<br />

[Roland Sala]<br />

July 30, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for ItaUan<br />

Democracy; Sala, Roland<br />

INT-17IT-751<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Victory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Victory Council<br />

INT-17IT-752<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-753<br />

Flight <strong>of</strong> Italians<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-754<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

July 30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-766<br />

INT-17IT-755<br />

[Noe Maggetti]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: United ItaUan Societies for the Vic-<br />

tory <strong>of</strong> America; Maggetti, Noe<br />

INT-17IT-756<br />

[Remo Zuecca]<br />

Aug. 9. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zuecca, Remo<br />

INT-17IT-757<br />

[Sem Turco]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turco, Sem<br />

INT-17IT-758<br />

[Anthony Di Silvestro]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Di Silvestro, Anthony<br />

INT-17IT-759<br />

[Costantino Costantini]<br />

Aug. 9. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Costantini, Costantino<br />

INT-17IT-760<br />

[Filippo De Luca]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Luca, Filippo<br />

INT-17IT-761<br />

Interview with Salvatore M. LoPresti<br />

Aug. 9. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: LoPresti, Salvatore M.<br />

INT-17IT-762<br />

[Judge Eugene Alessandroni]<br />

Aug. 10. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alessandroni, Eugene<br />

INT-17IT-763<br />

[Costantino Lippa]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lippa, Costantino<br />

INT-17IT-764<br />

[Resolution adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Aug. 11-12. 1943. 13 p. + 2ov.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-765<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> the Giustizia e<br />

Liberta movement and the Action Party]<br />

July 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giustizia and Liberta; Italian Action<br />

Party<br />

INT-17IT-766<br />

[Background and aims <strong>of</strong> the Action Party]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 279


INT-17IT-766<br />

July 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Italian<br />

Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-767<br />

First Reactions Among Anti-Fascist Italians<br />

in Latin America to Mussolini's Fall<br />

July 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-768<br />

[Italian political parties appeal to Badoglio<br />

for an immediate armistice]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-769<br />

[Antonini's support <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

underground movement]<br />

Aug. 16. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Modi-<br />

gliani, Giuseppe; Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-770<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

[1943]. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Marino-Marini, Louis; Starobin, Jo-<br />

seph; Zarri, Alfonso; Pandoliano, Ann; Possas,<br />

Centino; Canovai, Ugo<br />

INT-17IT-771<br />

[Mussolini's overthrow and Allied bombing in<br />

Italy]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Mussolini, Benito<br />

INT-17IT-772<br />

[Political and military situation in<br />

German-occupied Italy]<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-17IT-773<br />

[Air raids in northern Italy and German<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> factories there]<br />

Aug. 17. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing<br />

INT-17IT-774<br />

[German military strength on the Italian<br />

front and return <strong>of</strong> Italian workers from<br />

Germany]<br />

Aug. 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-17IT-775<br />

[Political apathy <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American<br />

community in Pittsburgh]<br />

Aug. 18. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-776<br />

[Resolution adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]<br />

Aug. 19. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-777<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-17IT-778<br />

[Reverend Nicasio Viso]<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Viso, Nicasio<br />

INT-17IT-779<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Italian priests in U.S. towards<br />

Fascism]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Roman<br />

Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-780<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Einaudi]<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Einaudi, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-781<br />

[Allied bombing incident near Grosseto]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grosseto, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-782<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-783<br />

Italian Peace Terms<br />

Aug. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

INT-17IT-784<br />

Communists and the Italian Crisis<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-67<br />

INT-17IT-785<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians to the Allied<br />

Invasion <strong>of</strong> Sicily<br />

July 17, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-786<br />

[Missing]<br />

280 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-787<br />

Italian Communist Party Meeting<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-16.]<br />

Descriptors: M-73<br />

INT-17IT-788<br />

Mussolini's Fall: Impressions in Sao Paulo<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-789<br />

Uruguayan Reactions to the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

Aug. 23, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-17IT-790<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Aug. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-791<br />

Interview with Carmelo Zito<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito, Carmelo; Branchi, Gamillo<br />

INT-17IT-792<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Granite Cutters International<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-18.]<br />

Descriptors: M-74<br />

INT-17IT-793<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza]<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-794<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Italian-American Fund for Liberated Citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

Aug. 14-28, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Fund for Liberat-<br />

ed Citizens <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-795<br />

[Roberto Lopez]<br />

Aug. 30. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lopez, Roberto<br />

INT-17IT-796<br />

[Sturzo's views regarding Italian personalities<br />

in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-797<br />

Comparative Analysis <strong>of</strong> Current Trends in<br />

the Two Leading Italian-Language<br />

Newspapers <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'ltalia (newspaper); II Corriere del<br />

Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-798<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-799<br />

[Address by Count Sforza at the Cooperative<br />

Forum]<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-21.]<br />

Descriptors: S-50<br />

INT-17IT-800<br />

Developments in Italy as Seen in Brazil<br />

Aug. 31, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-801<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; meeting announcement by<br />

Italian-American Labor Council]


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-837<br />

Aug. 17, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: Bose, Ernest; Griese, James; Favero,<br />

Eddie; Corda, Anthony; King, James F.; Rossi,<br />

Alex; Mazzetti, Frank; Parodi, Albert; DuBar-<br />

tell, Lawrence; Susi, Arduilio<br />

INT-17IT-802<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for a United Nations Victory]<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory<br />

INT-17IT-803<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

Sept. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-804<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for United Nations Victory<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 11 p.<br />

[Also Aimed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-19.]<br />

Descriptors: M-76<br />

INT-17IT-805<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greater Newark Italian-American<br />

Labor Committee<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-20.]<br />

Descriptors: M-77<br />

INT-17IT-806<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

American Fond for Liberated Citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy]<br />

Aug. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Fund for Liberated<br />

Citizens <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-807<br />

[Sforza's speech at the "Citizen's for Victory"<br />

lunch]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-808<br />

[Activities and leading personalities <strong>of</strong><br />

anti-Fascist and underground movements]<br />

July 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-809<br />

[Conversation with C]<br />

July 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-810<br />

[Reactions to Bishop Hurley's statement<br />

regarding the bombing <strong>of</strong> Rome]<br />

Sept. 3. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurley, Bishop<br />

INT-17IT-811<br />

Events Preceding Mussolini's Resignation<br />

July 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mussolini, Benito<br />

INT-17IT-812<br />

Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini in the Eyes <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo<br />

Italians<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-813<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-814<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Buscemi-Montana, Vanni; Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-815<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-816<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Sept 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-817<br />

[Umberto Gualtieri]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gualtieri, Umberto<br />

INT-17IT-818<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Italian Catholics in the U.S. to<br />

Italy's surrender]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-819<br />

Rally <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for United Nations Victory<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-23.]<br />

Descriptors: M-80<br />

INT-17IT-820<br />

[Rally <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for United Nations Victory]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory<br />

INT-17IT-821<br />

[Albert Coda and James Dunn]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coda, Albert; Dunn, James<br />

INT-17IT-822<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gentile in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gentile, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-823<br />

[Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-824<br />

[Edward Kleinlehrer]<br />

Sept. ¡5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kleinlehrer, Edward<br />

INT-17IT-825<br />

Italian-Americans and the Surrender <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Sept. 15. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-22.]<br />

Descriptors: B-77<br />

INT-17IT-826<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-827<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Sept. ¡5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-828<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Nitti and his son]<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nitti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-829<br />

[Joseph Catalanotti and Eduardo Molisani]<br />

Sept. 7«, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catalanotti, Joseph; Molisani,<br />

Eduardo<br />

INT-17IT-830<br />

[Addresses by Mayor La Guardia and<br />

Congressman Marcantonio at the Italian<br />

American Unity Rally]<br />

Sep. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello; Marcantonio,<br />

Vito<br />

INT-17IT-831<br />

[Resolutions adopted at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian American Labor Council]<br />

Sept. 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-832<br />

Giuseppe Berti on the Lesson <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Sept. 20, 1943; Sept. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-81<br />

INT-17IT-833<br />

Arrest <strong>of</strong> Fascist Officials<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-834<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers and directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

Sept. 21. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-835<br />

[Conditions in Italy]<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-836<br />

[Political situation in Italy]<br />

Sept. 18. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-837<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> liberal Italians to the political<br />

upheaval in Italy]<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

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INT-17IT-838 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-838<br />

[Berti's reaction to the political situation in<br />

Italy]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-839<br />

[Sicilian Separatist movement]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-840<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi]<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-841<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> labor<br />

organizations in the U.S.; alleged activities <strong>of</strong><br />

selected Italian-American leaders]<br />

Sept. 25, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bigel, Jack; Carney, Tom; Donald,<br />

William<br />

INT-17IT-842<br />

[Propaganda <strong>of</strong> the Italian Action Party]<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-843<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-844<br />

[Conversation with C]<br />

July 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-845<br />

["Free Italy" Rally by the Mazzini Society<br />

and the Union for Democratic Action]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union for Democratic Action<br />

INT-17IT-846<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

July 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-847<br />

["Free Italy" Rally by the Mazzini Society<br />

and the Union for Democratic Action]<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union for Democratic Action; Hen-<br />

derson, Leon<br />

INT-17IT-848<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-849<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni; Cuneo,<br />

Ernest<br />

282 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-850<br />

[Italian Christian Democratic Party]<br />

Sept. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-851<br />

[Radio broadcast by Luigi Antonini]<br />

July 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy; Antonini,<br />

Luigi; Pearson, Drew<br />

INT-17IT-852<br />

[Italian personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-853<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Chicago]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Libonati, Eliodor M.; Quilici,<br />

George L.<br />

INT-17IT-854<br />

"Italia Libera" [views <strong>of</strong> prominent Italian<br />

personalities on the present Italian situation]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-25.]<br />

Descriptors: B-85<br />

INT-17IT-855<br />

"Nazioni Unite" on Collaboration with the<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-26.]<br />

Descriptors: B-88<br />

INT-17IT-856<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> National Front Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Liberation in Salerno]<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian National Front Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation<br />

INT-17IT-857<br />

[Conversation with AJH]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-858<br />

[Conditions in Italy after the fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mussolini]<br />

Sept. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-859<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Allegheny County committee<br />

for relief to Italy]<br />

[Oct. 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-860<br />

Columbus Day and the Italian Community<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-861<br />

Commemoration Meeting for Bruno Buozzi<br />

and Giovanni Roveda<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-28.]<br />

Descriptors: M-86<br />

INT-17IT-862<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Einaudi]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Einaudi, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-863<br />

[Girolamo Valenti]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-864<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Oct. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-865<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor Council<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-866<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shore, Samuel; Valenti, Girolamo;<br />

Cottone, Steve; Dessel, H.; Longo, Dominick;<br />

Prince, Tessie; Cohen, Abe; Adler, Evelyn;<br />

Timms, Josephine<br />

INT-17IT-867<br />

[Activities at the Columbus Day celebration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor Council]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-868<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-869<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-870<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-871<br />

Italy's Surrender: Reactions in Sao Paolo<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Surrender<br />

INT-17IT-872<br />

Columbus Day Celebration<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 31 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-29.]<br />

Descriptors: M-87<br />

INT-17IT-873<br />

[Correspondence from editorial staff member<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Stato Opéralo"]<br />

Aug. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-874<br />

Italian Activities in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 17, 1943. 4 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-910<br />

INT-17IT-875<br />

Italian Embassy in Argentina Supports<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-876<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Latin<br />

America]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-17IT-877<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-27.]<br />

Descriptors: B-90<br />

INT-17IT-878<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> a Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-30.]<br />

Descriptors: B-96<br />

INT-17IT-879<br />

[Colonel Pacdardi's speech praising Marshal<br />

Tito]<br />

Oct. 22. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; Tito<br />

INT-17IT-880<br />

[Aims and leading personalities <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

political parties]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-881<br />

Notes on Some Recent Opinions Expressed in<br />

the San Francisco Italian Press<br />

Oct. 78, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-17IT-882<br />

[Graziano N. Longarini]<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Longarini, Graziano N.<br />

INT-17IT-883<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Oct. 23. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-884<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gabriella Bosano]<br />

Oct. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bosano, Gabriella<br />

INT-17IT-885<br />

[Lisa Sergio's views on the Italian situation]<br />

Oct. 27. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sergio, Lisa<br />

INT-17IT-886<br />

[Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (newspaper)]<br />

Oct. 24. 1925. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Il Progresse ítalo-Americano (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-17IT-887<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Einaudi]<br />

Oct. 29. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Einaudi, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-888<br />

[Alfredo Di Lascia]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Di Lascia, Alfredo<br />

INT-17IT-889<br />

[Forum on Italy: "Did Fascism Collapse with<br />

the Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini?"]<br />

[Oct. 26, 1943]. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sergio, Lisa; Einaudi, Mario; Sturzo,<br />

Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-890<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor George La Piana]<br />

Nov. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Piana, George<br />

INT-17IT-891<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

JVov. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-892<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Nov. 3, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Pacciardi,<br />

Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-893<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> underground newspapers]<br />

JVov. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-894<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the anti-Fascist parties in Italy]<br />

iVov. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-895<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

JVov. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-896<br />

Italy After the Moscow Declaration: a<br />

Communist View<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-31.]<br />

Descriptors: B-105<br />

INT-17IT-897<br />

[Francis Bennett]<br />

iVov. 5. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bennett, Francis<br />

INT-17IT-898<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations; proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Maritime<br />

Union Convention]<br />

JVov. 9, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritime Union Convention; Rotó-<br />

lo, Rosario; Kuentz, Charles; Donnelly, Betty H.;<br />

DiNeri, P. Charles; Clark, Joseph; Myers,<br />

Frederick N.; Tartamella, John; Gugliotta,<br />

Joseph; Rosenbaum, A.; Manning, Joseph;<br />

Stone, M.; Stack, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-899<br />

Italians in Sao Paulo: Latest Trends<br />

JVov. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-900<br />

Italian Volunteers To Fight for the Allies<br />

iVov. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-17IT-901<br />

[Italian reaction to the Moscow Conference;<br />

trend <strong>of</strong> workers' movement in Italy]<br />

JVov. 8. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-17IT-902<br />

[Sturzo's reactions to present developments<br />

in Italy]<br />

JVov. 25. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-903<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> political parties in Italy]<br />

JVov. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-904<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the National Convention, Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

JVov. 75, 1943; Nov. 27. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-34.]<br />

Descriptors: M-107<br />

INT-17IT-905<br />

Repercussion <strong>of</strong> Italian Events on Italians <strong>of</strong><br />

Argentina from the Unconditional Surrender<br />

to the Co-Belligerency<br />

JVov. 10. 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-906<br />

Sao Paulo Italians' Opinion <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza<br />

JVov. 75, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-907<br />

Declarations <strong>of</strong> Italian Sailors Interned in<br />

Sao Paulo<br />

JVov. 7 7, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-908<br />

[Aprile's remarks against the King <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

Oct. 4. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finocchiaro Aprile, Andrea; Vit-<br />

torio Emmanuele III, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-909<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

Nov. 19. 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-32.]<br />

Descriptors: B-113<br />

INT-17IT-910<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian communist organization<br />

in the U.S.]<br />

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INT-17IT-910<br />

iVov. 21, 1943. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-911<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> the People <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

iVov. 21, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-33.]<br />

Descriptors: M-108<br />

INT-17IT-912<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-913<br />

[Lt. Cappotta]<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cappotta, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-914<br />

[Information on the book "What To Do with<br />

Italy"]<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-915<br />

[Bruno Foa]<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foa, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-916<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the annual congress <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society; proceedings <strong>of</strong> a session <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Convention]<br />

Oct. U-Nov. 28, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: AFL<br />

INT-17IT-917<br />

Opinions Expressed by Count Carlo Sforza<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-918<br />

[Accusations <strong>of</strong> possible connections <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Sforza with the Freemasons and Communists]<br />

Dec. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-919<br />

Anglo-American Policy in Italy: a Communist<br />

View<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-36.]<br />

Descriptors: B-125<br />

INT-17IT-920<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-35.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 162<br />

INT-17IT-921<br />

[Press reaction to the return <strong>of</strong> Ettore Patrizi<br />

to San Francisco]<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Patrizi, Ettore<br />

INT-17IT-922<br />

[Missing]<br />

284 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-923<br />

Perplexities Among Sao Paulo Italians<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-924<br />

[Controversy regarding Count Sforza's<br />

possible connection with Freemasonry]<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-37.]<br />

Descriptors: S-80<br />

INT-17IT-925<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Italians on the National War<br />

Fund Committee Who Are Associated with<br />

Labor Groups<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National War Fund<br />

INT-17IT-926<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

[Nov. 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-927<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Committee<br />

for Democracy]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Committee for<br />

Democracy<br />

INT-17IT-928<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August<br />

INT-17IT-929<br />

[Report on the Cleveland convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

Nov. 11-13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-930<br />

[Mrs. Angelo Lanza]<br />

Dec. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lanza, Mrs. Angelo<br />

INT-17IT-931<br />

[Robert DeVecchi]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: DeVecchi, Robert<br />

INT-17IT-932<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-933<br />

[Alberto Cupelli]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cupelli, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-934<br />

Italian Sympathy Meeting: 83rd Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Garibaldi Rally<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-39.]<br />

Descriptors: M-121<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-935<br />

Schism in the Mazzini Society and a New<br />

Free Italy Movement<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-38.]<br />

Descriptors: B-129<br />

INT-17IT-936<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-937<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> Italians in South America to<br />

Recent Events in Italy<br />

Dec. 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Argentina; Bolivia; Chile;<br />

Cuba; Costa Rica; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru;<br />

Uruguay; Mexico; Paraguay; Military forces<br />

INT-17IT-938<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom Rally in Boston<br />

Sept. 20, 1943-Jan. 4, 1944. 34 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-42.]<br />

Descriptors: M-126<br />

INT-17IT-939<br />

[Borghi's address at Circolo Aurora meeting]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-940<br />

[Information on People and Freedom, the<br />

New York Italian-American Christian<br />

Democratic group]<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: People and Freedom<br />

INT-17IT-941<br />

[Mrs. Concetta Buggelli]<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buggelli, Concetta<br />

INT-17IT-942<br />

Anti-Fascist Appeals to the Italian People<br />

Oct. 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-943<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> Communist newspaper<br />

published in Naples]<br />

Oct. 10, 1943. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-17IT-944<br />

Colonel Pacciardi's Return to Italy<br />

Jan. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-40.]<br />

Descriptors: B-137<br />

INT-17IT-945<br />

Campaign <strong>of</strong> the American Clergy Against<br />

Carlo Sforza<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy<br />

INT-17IT-946<br />

["L'ltalia Non Muore Mai" (film)]<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Motion pictures<br />

INT-17IT-947<br />

Allied Military Government in the<br />

Italian-American Papers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-41.]<br />

Descriptors: B-139<br />

INT-17IT-948<br />

"L'ltalia Libera" Reorganized<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-43.]<br />

Descriptors: B-144<br />

INT-17IT-949<br />

Talks with Dr. Edoardo Vergara and Dr.<br />

Umberto Gualtieri<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo; Gualtieri, Um-<br />

berto<br />

INT-17IT-950<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Italian Colony in Rosario de<br />

Santa Fe'<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-951<br />

[Rudolph Altrocchi]<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Altrocchi, Rudolph<br />

INT-17IT-952<br />

[Political developments in Sicily]<br />

Dec. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-953<br />

[Count Frasso's statement on the conditions<br />

in Italy]<br />

Nov. 7, 1943; Dec. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frasso, Count Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-954<br />

Anniversary Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Assassination <strong>of</strong> Carlo Tresca<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-45.]<br />

Descriptors: M-131<br />

INT-17IT-955<br />

[Italian meeting in commemoration <strong>of</strong> Carlo<br />

Tresca]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-956<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> Sforza in Italy]<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-957<br />

[Conditions in Sicily]<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-958<br />

Organ <strong>of</strong> Italian Communist Party Suspends<br />

Publication<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-44.]<br />

Descriptors: B-149<br />

INT-17IT-959<br />

Today and Tomorrow [appeal for unification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Italian groups]<br />

Jan. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-960<br />

Present Situation in Tunisia<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tunisia<br />

INT-17IT-961<br />

[Features <strong>of</strong> various Italian-language<br />

newspapers in the U.S.]<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Tribuna Italiana d'America<br />

(newspaper); Unione (newspaper); La Stella di<br />

Pittsburgh (newspaper); L'Araldo (newspaper);<br />

Patriot (newspaper); La Voce del Popólo<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-962<br />

[Political parties in Turin; organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian labor movement]<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Turin, Italy; Labor<br />

unions<br />

INT-17IT-963<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Jan. 21, ¡944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-964<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-965<br />

French-Italian Relations <strong>of</strong> the Future<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

INT-17IT-966<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Advisory Council Members and<br />

Personnel Visiting Sicily<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-967<br />

[Herbert L. Matthews]<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matthews, Herbert L.<br />

INT-17IT-968<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sardinian Party <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

Jan. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sardinian Party <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

INT-17IT-969<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

Jan. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-981<br />

INT-17IT-970<br />

Report on Communist Party Developments in<br />

Naples<br />

JVov. 9-Dec. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naples, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-971<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York City section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mazzini Society]<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-972<br />

Italian Communist Meeting<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-46.]<br />

Descriptors: M-139<br />

INT-17IT-973<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> the Cavalière Nicolo Vulpitta<br />

and Signora Niosi<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vulpitta, Nicolo; Niosi, Mrs.<br />

INT-17IT-974<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Guido Jung; fear <strong>of</strong><br />

demonstrations in Naples]<br />

iVov. 15, 1943; Nov. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jung, Guido<br />

INT-17IT-975<br />

[Badoglio government proclamation on<br />

volunteer recruitment]<br />

JVov. 22-Dec. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-976<br />

Royalist Party in Naples and Nearby<br />

iVov. 16-Dec. 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naples, Italy; Monarchy and mo-<br />

narchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-977<br />

Political Parties in Rome<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rome, Italy; Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-978<br />

[Benedetto Croce's protest <strong>of</strong> political party<br />

suppression in Italy]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croce, Benedetto<br />

INT-17IT-979<br />

[Political situation in southern Italy;<br />

Communist strategy in Italy]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-980<br />

Cabinet Members in the Badoglio<br />

Government<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-981<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> political parties in Italy]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 285


INT-17IT-982 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-982<br />

[Nicola Chiaromonte]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chiaromonte, Nicola<br />

INT-17IT-983<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-984<br />

[Lecture trip <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-985<br />

[Socialist split and separatism in Sicily]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-986<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-987<br />

Italy: Labor Conditions and Political Labor<br />

Movements<br />

May-Sept. 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-988<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily]<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-989<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> new political parties in Italy]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-990<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Socialists in Italy]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-991<br />

Italian Situation In Boston<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-17IT-992<br />

[Filippo De Luca]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Luca, Filippo<br />

INT-17IT-993<br />

[Noe Maggetti]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maggetti, Noe<br />

INT-17IT-994<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Louis Quintilliano and Salvatore J.<br />

Ruggeri]<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

286 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Quintilliano, Louis; Ruggeri, Sal-<br />

vatore J.<br />

INT-17IT-995<br />

[Salvemini's speech at the anniversary<br />

banquet <strong>of</strong> the League for Mutual Aid]<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for Mutual Aid; Salvemini,<br />

Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-996<br />

[Giovanni Giglio]<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giglio, Giovanni<br />

INT-17IT-997<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> anti-Fascist parties in Italy]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-998<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor G. Levi Delia Vida]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Delia Vida, G. Levi<br />

INT-17IT-999<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1000<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Jan. 28-29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1001<br />

[Broadcast <strong>of</strong> radio program with Vanni<br />

Montana]<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1002<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> protest from leaders <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

political parties to the Allied leaders]<br />

Dec 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1003<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lanza, Frances<br />

INT-17IT-1004<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1005<br />

[Question <strong>of</strong> the monarchy in Italy]<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1006<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Party <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />

Democracy <strong>of</strong> the South]<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Party <strong>of</strong> the Social Democracy <strong>of</strong><br />

the South<br />

INT-17IT-1007<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1008<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Action Party held at<br />

Naples]<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1009<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor George La Piana]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Piana, George<br />

INT-17IT-1010<br />

[Anti-Fascist groups in Mexico]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1011<br />

["Alianza Garibaldi" in Mexico]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1012<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> personalities in the Free Italian<br />

movement in Mexico]<br />

Dec. 17, 1943-Jan. 10, 1944. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1013<br />

[Establishment and leadership <strong>of</strong> the Partito<br />

Socialista Rivoluzionario in Naples]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Partito SociaUsta Rivoluzionario<br />

INT-17IT-1014<br />

Political Activity and State <strong>of</strong> Italian Morale<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1015<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza in Italy]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1016<br />

[Italian political parties appearance before<br />

the Allied Advisory Council]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1017<br />

[Political personalities in Italy]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Nicola, Enrico; Rodino, Giulio;<br />

Pazzi, Guido<br />

INT-17IT-1018<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Angeline Lograsso]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lograsso, Angeline<br />

INT-17IT-1019<br />

[Lecture by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini on "The<br />

Political Future <strong>of</strong> Italy"]<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1062<br />

INT-17IT-1020<br />

[Origin and conservative backing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Partito d'Azione]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Partito d'Azione<br />

INT-17IT-1021<br />

[Intra-party divisions among Italian political<br />

groups]<br />

Jan. 11. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1022<br />

Off-the-Record Speech <strong>of</strong> Salvemini<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1023<br />

La Sitnazione Italiana<br />

Nov. 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1024<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> the Allied Military<br />

Government from southern Italy and Sicily<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies<br />

INT-17IT-1025<br />

Salvemini's Lecture Tour<br />

Feb. 11. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-156<br />

INT-17IT-1026<br />

[Italian press criticism <strong>of</strong> the Justice<br />

Department]<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

INT-17IT-1027<br />

Communist Party in Campania<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1028<br />

[Italian press comments on Count Sforza]<br />

Dec. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1029<br />

[Political activity prior to the Bari Congress]<br />

Jan. 24. 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1030<br />

Italian Societies in Great Britain Since 1940<br />

Feb. 10. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-17IT-1031<br />

[Proposed decree for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sicilian autonomy]<br />

Jan. 10. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Sovereignty<br />

INT-17IT-1032<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Count Sforza<br />

Jan. 13. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1033<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Italian Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Information and appointment <strong>of</strong> Guido Pazzi<br />

as undersecretary]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pazzi, Guido<br />

INT-17IT-1034<br />

Fascist Forgery Reappears in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-48.]<br />

Descriptors: B-160<br />

INT-17IT-1035<br />

Crime <strong>of</strong> Separatism<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1036<br />

[United Front <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Vespers]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Front <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Vespers<br />

INT-17IT-1037<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Salvemini as visiting<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> California at<br />

Berkeley]<br />

Feb. 75. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1038 to INT-17IT-1042<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1043<br />

[Speech by F. Marini at Italian meeting]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marini, F.<br />

INT-17IT-1044<br />

Left-Wing Italian-American Meeting<br />

Feb. 25, 1944; Mar. 3, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-49.]<br />

Descriptors: M-154<br />

INT-17IT-1045<br />

[Lecture and forum by Dr. Ambrogio Donini]<br />

Feb. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-1046<br />

[Lecture and forum by Dr. Ambrogio Donini]<br />

Feb. 21-28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-1047<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian philo-Communists in New<br />

York City]<br />

Feb. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1048<br />

[Filippo Naldi]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naldi, Filippo<br />

INT-17IT-1049<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Free Italian Movement <strong>of</strong><br />

Brazil<br />

July 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1050<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> Fronte Unito (newspaper)]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 1 p. + 6 ov.<br />

INT-17IT-1051<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor George La Piana]<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Piana, George<br />

INT-17IT-1052<br />

Les Derniers Développements de la Situation<br />

Italienne<br />

Mar. 5, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1053<br />

Lecture by Aurelio Natoli at the Free<br />

Italian-American Independent Club<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Natoli, Aurelio<br />

INT-17IT-1054<br />

U.S. Policy in Italy Called "Great Mistake"<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1055<br />

[Salvemini's views on the Roman Catholic<br />

Church in Italy]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944; Feb. 27, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1056<br />

[Sforza's denial <strong>of</strong> involvement in anti-clerical<br />

activities and Freemasonry]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1057<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo and the Christian<br />

Democratic Party in Italy<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-50.]<br />

Descriptors: B-167<br />

INT-17IT-1058<br />

[Serafino Romualdi]<br />

Feb. 18. 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romualdi, Serafino<br />

INT-17IT-1059<br />

[Paolo Contini and Serafino Romualdi]<br />

Mar. 13. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Contini, Paolo; Romualdi, Serafino<br />

INT-17IT-1060<br />

[Joseph E. Johnson]<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Johnson, Joseph E.<br />

INT-17IT-1061<br />

[Fifth anniversary banquet for "L'Unita del<br />

Popolo'T<br />

Mar. 12. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1062<br />

[Paolo Contini and Niccolo Tucci]<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Contini, Paolo; Tucci, Niccolo<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 287


INT-17IT-1063 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1063<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Communists towards anti-Fascist<br />

groups in liberated Italy]<br />

Mar. 14. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1064<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

Feb. 28. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-1065<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> Count Sforzino, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Forti, and Giulio Rodlno<br />

Feb. 5-8. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Sforzino, Count; Forti, Mr.; Rodino, Giulio<br />

INT-17IT-1066<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Diño Gentili<br />

Feb. 11. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gentili, Dino<br />

INT-17IT-1067<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

Mar. 16. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1068<br />

[Resolutions adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

Italy American Labor Council]<br />

Mar. 15. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1069<br />

[Interviews with representatives <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

Mar. 18. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni; Sala,<br />

John; Newman, Samuel; Baldanzi, George;<br />

Catalanotti, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1070<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

Mar. 15. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1071<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1072<br />

[Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1073<br />

Italian-American Rally for American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-51.]<br />

Descriptors: M-162<br />

INT-17IT-1074<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Einaudi]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Einaudi, Mario<br />

288 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1075<br />

[Masonic support <strong>of</strong> the Italian monarchy]<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1076<br />

[American Committee for Italian Relief]<br />

Mar. 5-22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Italian<br />

Relief, Inc.<br />

INT-17IT-1077<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1078<br />

Fifth Birthday <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-52.]<br />

Descriptors: 3-114<br />

INT-17IT-1079<br />

Russia ed il Riconoscimento del Governo<br />

Badoglio<br />

Mar. 19, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1080<br />

[Sergeant Spera and Corporal Venturi]<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spera, Mr.; Venturi, Franco<br />

INT-17IT-1081<br />

[Carlo a Prato]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-1082<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1083<br />

[Political conditions in liberated Italy after<br />

the Bari Congress]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Giunta Comunale;<br />

Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1084<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Socialist Party in liberated<br />

Italy]<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1085<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic Party<br />

in Palermo]<br />

Feb. 7/, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1086<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Bari Congress]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 63 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bari Congress<br />

INT-17IT-1087<br />

[Giuseppe Calabi]<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Calabi, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1088<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1089<br />

[Italian American Progressive Committee To<br />

Free Italy meeting; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Doninl and<br />

Monsignor Ciarrochi]<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Progressive Com-<br />

mittee To Free Italy; Donini, Ambrogio;<br />

Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1090<br />

[Messages from the Executive Giunta <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberated Italy to the Allied Governments]<br />

Feb. 28, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executive Giunta <strong>of</strong> Liberated Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1091<br />

[Controversy surrounding Count Sforza and<br />

Freemasonry]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1092<br />

[Italian national group in California]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

INT-17IT-1093<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Syndicalist movement in Italy]<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syndicalists and syndicalist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1094<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> Freemasons in Naples]<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1095<br />

Reflections on Free Italian Movements in<br />

Latin America<br />

Apr. 6. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1096<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Separatist Party in Palermo]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1097<br />

Sicily: Political Parties in Palermo<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1098<br />

Second Conference <strong>of</strong> Italia Libre in Santiago<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-53.]<br />

Descriptors: B-181


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1135<br />

INT-17IT-1099<br />

[Massimo Segre and his son Paul M. Segre]<br />

Feb. 28, 1939-June 16, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Segre, Massimo; Segre, Paul M.<br />

INT-17IT-1100<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-1101<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Dec. 13, 1941-Mar. 9, 1942. 30 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1102<br />

[Megaro's statements on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

anti-Fasdst organizations and personalities]<br />

Jan. 2-13, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Megaro, Gaudens<br />

INT-17IT-1103<br />

Comments in Sao Paulo on the Transfer <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Ships to the Soviet Union<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Soviet Union;<br />

Naval vessels<br />

INT-17IT-1104<br />

Parties and Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

INT-17IT-1105<br />

[Ivanoe Bonomi]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1106<br />

[Conversations with Italian-Americans in<br />

Baltimore]<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltimore, Md.<br />

INT-17IT-1107<br />

Psychological Warfare Against Italy and<br />

North Africa<br />

July 15-28, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare; North Africa<br />

INT-17IT-1108<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascists in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1109<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-1110<br />

[Presidency <strong>of</strong> Mazzini Society <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

August Bellanca]<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August<br />

INT-17IT-1111<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Italian anti-Fascist<br />

organizations and personalities]<br />

iVov. U-Dec. 29, 1941. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians; a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-1112<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Megaro]<br />

Jan. 16-21, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Megaro, Gaudens<br />

INT-17IT-1113<br />

[Proposed U.S. government subsidy <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Sforza and his anti-Fascist press]<br />

Jan. 10-21. 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1114<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order<br />

Apr. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-17IT-1115<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> Italian Nationalism in the Once<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian-Language Press<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-54.]<br />

Descriptors: B-184<br />

INT-17IT-1116<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 10 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1117<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Italian Freemasonry<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons; Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1118<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1119<br />

[Information on the Socialist association,<br />

"People's Arditi"]<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: People's Arditi<br />

INT-17IT-1120<br />

[Ercoli]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ercoli<br />

INT-17IT-1121<br />

[Dr. Lippi]<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lippi, Dr.<br />

INT-17IT-1122<br />

Interview with Salvatore Tessitore, Christian<br />

Democrat<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tessitore, Salvatore<br />

INT-17IT-1123<br />

[Aims and principles <strong>of</strong> the Italian Action<br />

Party]<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-1124<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian Separatists to the<br />

Allied Governments]<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1125<br />

[Appeal to President Roosevelt from the<br />

Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Democratic Fo-<br />

reign Policy<br />

INT-17IT-1126<br />

[Conversations with Italian-Americans in<br />

Philadelphia]<br />

Apr. 12-13. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

INT-17IT-1127<br />

Sforza and the Grand Orient<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1128<br />

Interview with Graziano Longarini, editor and<br />

publisher <strong>of</strong> "La Notizia", Boston<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Longarini, Graziano N.<br />

INT-17IT-1129<br />

Interview with Father Arnaldo C. Vanoli<br />

Apr. 21. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vanoli, Arnaldo C.<br />

INT-17IT-1130<br />

Interview with Aldino Feliciani<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Felicani, Aldino<br />

INT-17IT-1131<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the<br />

Collaboration Between the King, Badoglio,<br />

and the Communists<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-56.]<br />

Descriptors: B-187<br />

INT-17IT-1132<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1133<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 18 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-55.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 183<br />

INT-17IT-1134<br />

Interview with Reverend Theodore De Luca<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Luca, Theodore<br />

INT-17IT-1135<br />

[Sicilian Separatist movement]<br />

Apr. 1. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 289


INT-17IT-1136 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1136<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1137<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1138<br />

Joint interview with Joseph Salerno and<br />

Salvatore Camello<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salerno, Joseph; Camelio, Salvatore<br />

INT-17IT-1139<br />

Don Luigi Sturze Refutes Charge That Count<br />

Carlo Sforza Is a Freemason<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-57.]<br />

Descriptors: S-98<br />

INT-17IT-1140<br />

Communist Party Request for Re-Entry into<br />

Italy <strong>of</strong> Communist Exiles<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1141<br />

Canadian Communities <strong>of</strong> Recent European<br />

Origin [Italian]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-17IT-1142<br />

II Comizio Indetto dalFUnita del Popólo alla<br />

Cooper Union<br />

Apr. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1143<br />

Pro-Communist Italian-American Rally<br />

May 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-59.]<br />

Descriptors: M-181<br />

INT-17IT-1144<br />

Italian-American Meeting<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-58.]<br />

Descriptors: M-175<br />

INT-17IT-1145<br />

Brief Statement on Socialist Party's<br />

Headquarters, Leaders, and Trends<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1146<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1147<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Paolo Quaglierini (alias Paolo<br />

Bono)]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Quaglierini, Paolo<br />

INT-17IT-1148<br />

[Vergara's views on the political<br />

developments in Italy and the<br />

Italian-American community]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1149<br />

[Mario Einaudi's speech on "The Economic<br />

and Political Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italy"]<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Einaudi, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-1150<br />

Conference between Badoglio and Lo Verde<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro; Lo Verde, Sebas-<br />

tiano<br />

INT-17IT-1151<br />

[Split in the Chicago chapter <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini<br />

Society; views <strong>of</strong> Judge Quilici]<br />

May 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Quilici, George L.<br />

INT-17IT-1152<br />

[Political rally in Naples]<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1153<br />

Political History <strong>of</strong> Sebastiano Lo Verde<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lo Verde, Sebastiano<br />

INT-17IT-1154<br />

[Pietro Nenni]<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nenni, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1155<br />

Italian American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

May 1, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1156<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Masonry in Liberated Italy<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1157<br />

[Fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> Don Sturzo's<br />

priesthood]<br />

May 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1158<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1159<br />

[Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the split in the Chicago chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

May 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1160<br />

[Missing]<br />

290 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1161<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Discusses the Italy <strong>of</strong><br />

Today and Towmorrow<br />

May 7, 1944; May ¡5, 1944. 27 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33it-60.]<br />

Descriptors: S-103<br />

INT-17IT-1162<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Salerno Labor Congress<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salerno Labor Congress<br />

INT-17IT-1163<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the syndicalist organization in<br />

Italy]<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syndicalists and syndicalist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1164<br />

[Representation <strong>of</strong> the Monarchist party in<br />

the new Italian government]<br />

Apr. 21. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1165<br />

[Christian Democratic Party: information on<br />

its newspaper and the rift between them and<br />

the Communists]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1166<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the national congress<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Italian Socialist Party]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1167<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo Italians Toward the<br />

New Badoglio Government<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sao Paulo, Brazil; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1168<br />

[Developments and present situation in the<br />

Italian relief problem]<br />

Apr. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Italy, Inc.<br />

INT-17IT-1169<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Italian political parties on the<br />

fringe <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1170<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1171<br />

[Tito-Badoglio accord: territorial<br />

readjustments between Italy and Yugoslavia]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia<br />

INT-17IT-1172<br />

[Sforza's appeal to the Giunta]<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1173<br />

[Negotiations in appointments to the new<br />

Italian Cabinet]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1174<br />

[Addresses made at the joint protest meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Communist, Socialist, and Action<br />

parties in Naples]<br />

Mar. 12, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Itali-<br />

an Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-1175<br />

[Reactions to the collaboration plans <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian political parties; Badoglio Government<br />

pact with Soviet Union]<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Soviet Union<br />

INT-17IT-1176<br />

[Carlo a Prato]<br />

May 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: a Prato, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-1177<br />

Recent Growth <strong>of</strong> the Communist Party<br />

Apr. 24. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1178<br />

[Protest by Giovanni Lupis against cabinet<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Badoglio Government]<br />

May 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Socialists and socialist par-<br />

ties; Lupis, Giovanni<br />

INT-17IT-1179<br />

[Cabinet ministers in the Badoglio<br />

Government]<br />

Apr. 24-28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1180<br />

Italian American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

May 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1181<br />

Developments in the Italian Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Rio de Janeiro<br />

May 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

INT-17IT-1182<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> some pro-Fascist businessmen in<br />

Rosario and Santa Fe]<br />

May 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-17IT-1183<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1184<br />

[Reverend Antonio De Stasi and Louis Davia]<br />

May 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Stasi, Antonio; Davia, Louis<br />

INT-17IT-1185 to INT-17IT-1186<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1187<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

May 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1188<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1189<br />

Italy as Viewed by Italian-Americans on the<br />

Eve <strong>of</strong> the Fall <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />

May 31, 1944. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-61.]<br />

Descriptors: B-201<br />

INT-17IT-1190<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1191<br />

May Day Demonstration in Naples<br />

May 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naples, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1192<br />

[London "Times" interview with Crown<br />

Prince Umberto]<br />

May 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Umberto II, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1193<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society in Chicago]<br />

May 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1194<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nino GraSeo]<br />

May 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Graffeo, Nino<br />

INT-17IT-1195<br />

[Speech on conditions in liberated Italy]<br />

May 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daly, John<br />

INT-17IT-1196<br />

Italian Press Note on Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

June 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-1197<br />

Conversation with Luigi Criscuolo<br />

May 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1198<br />

Conversation with Randolfo Pacciardi<br />

May 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1199<br />

[Angelo Piero Serení]<br />

June 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sereni, Angelo P.<br />

INT-17IT-1200<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nino Graffeo as<br />

Chief Secretary to Palmiro Togliatti]<br />

May 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Graffeo, Nino<br />

INT-17IT-1212<br />

INT-17IT-1201<br />

[Plans for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Fronte<br />

Único délie Democrazie]<br />

May 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fronte Único delle Democrazie<br />

INT-17IT-1202<br />

[Statement by the Committee for a<br />

Democratic Foreign Policy regarding the<br />

Badoglio Government]<br />

June 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Democratic Fo-<br />

reign Policy; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1203<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1204<br />

Conversation with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

June 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1205<br />

Conversation with Girolamo Valent!<br />

June 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-1206<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

June 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1207<br />

Conversation with Robert Bolaffio<br />

June 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolaffio, Robert<br />

INT-17IT-1208<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Some Italian Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War, as<br />

Reported in "II Corriere del Popólo"<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-62.]<br />

INT-17IT-1209<br />

Interview with Luigi Antonini<br />

June 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1210<br />

[Badoglio Government: sketches <strong>of</strong> Cabinet<br />

ministers and forecast <strong>of</strong> future cabinet]<br />

May 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1211<br />

[Press reaction to the anti-Fascist critics <strong>of</strong><br />

the new Italian coalition government]<br />

June 3. 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1212<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations<br />

and the Albanian Liberation Committee]<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 291


INT-17IT-1212 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

INT-17IT-1213<br />

[Relations between the Communist Party and<br />

the General Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor]<br />

May 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor<br />

INT-17IT-1214<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Railroad Workers<br />

Syndicate in Naples<br />

May 18-19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Conferences; Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Railroad Workers Syndicate<br />

INT-17IT-1215<br />

Labor Unions in Italy<br />

May 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-1216<br />

[Political and psychological situation in Italy;<br />

summary <strong>of</strong> "Italia Libera" editorial]<br />

May 22, 1944; June 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1217<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1218<br />

[Information on Italian personalities]<br />

June 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1219<br />

[Emilio Lussu]<br />

June 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lussu, Emilio<br />

INT-17IT-1220<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

June 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-1221<br />

[Enzo Tagliacozzo]<br />

June 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tagliacozzo, Enzo<br />

INT-17IT-1222<br />

Conversation with August Bellanca<br />

June 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August<br />

INT-17IT-1223<br />

Conversation with Joseph Catalanotti<br />

June 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catalanotti, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1224<br />

Conversation with Dr. Edoardo Vergara<br />

June 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1225<br />

Conversation with George Baldanzi<br />

June 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldanzi, George<br />

292 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1226<br />

[Italian personalities in the U.S.]<br />

June 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1227<br />

Italian-American Reaction to the Allied<br />

Occupation <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />

June 13, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rome, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1228<br />

[Proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> a new Italian<br />

political front in opposition to the Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

May 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1229<br />

[Italian Minister Rodino's views on the<br />

prosecution <strong>of</strong> Fascists]<br />

May 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Rodino, Giulio<br />

INT-17IT-1230<br />

[Marcel Grilli]<br />

June 15. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grilli, Marcel<br />

INT-17IT-1231<br />

Pacciardi Returns To Fight<br />

June 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-63.]<br />

Descriptors: B-210<br />

INT-17IT-1232<br />

[Vergara's views on the activities <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />

Pacciardi]<br />

June 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; Vergara,<br />

Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1233<br />

[Press publication <strong>of</strong> a letter revealing Fascist<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Sebastiano Lo Verde]<br />

May 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lo Verde, Sebastiano<br />

INT-17IT-1234<br />

[Measures to purge the Italian government <strong>of</strong><br />

Fascist <strong>of</strong>fices and <strong>of</strong>ficials and to prosecute<br />

war crimes]<br />

May 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes<br />

INT-17IT-1235<br />

[Benedetto Croce's reaction to a newspaper<br />

interview <strong>of</strong> the Prince <strong>of</strong> Piedmont]<br />

May 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croce, Benedetto<br />

INT-17IT-1236<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> and political party<br />

representation in the new Italian government]<br />

May 25, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1237<br />

Conversation with Max Ascoli<br />

June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1238<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi<br />

June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1239<br />

Conversation with Vanni Buscemi-Montana<br />

June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1240<br />

Italian-American Reactions to the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Rome and to President Roosevelt's Speech<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-64.]<br />

INT-17IT-1241 to INT-17IT-1242<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1243<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

June 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1244<br />

Colonel Peron Expresses Solidarity with<br />

Italian Fascists<br />

June 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peron, Juan D.<br />

INT-17IT-1245<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1246<br />

"Italy Today": Lecture and Forum by Dr.<br />

Gamillo Merlino<br />

June 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merlino, Gamillo<br />

INT-17IT-1247<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1248<br />

[Noe Maggetti]<br />

June 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maggetti, Noe<br />

INT-17IT-1249<br />

[Filippo De Luca]<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council;<br />

De Luca, Filippo<br />

INT-17IT-1250<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1251<br />

[G. Levi Delia Vida]<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Delia Vida, G. Levi


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1286<br />

INT-17IT-1252<br />

[Italian groups comprising the United<br />

Democratic Front]<br />

May 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1253<br />

[Dispute among Christian-Democrats and<br />

Separatists over cabinet appointment]<br />

May 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party;<br />

Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1254<br />

[Meeting in honor <strong>of</strong> Matteotti]<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1255<br />

[Vergara's statement on activities <strong>of</strong><br />

anti-Fascists in the U.S.]<br />

June 19, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1256<br />

[Information on a pamphlet by Sebastiano Lo<br />

Verde]<br />

June 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lo Verde, Sebastiano<br />

INT-17IT-1257<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

June 20, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1258<br />

Italian-American Commemorations <strong>of</strong><br />

Matteotti<br />

June 24, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-65.]<br />

Descriptors: M-206<br />

INT-17IT-1259<br />

Desire for the Resumption <strong>of</strong> Trade with<br />

Italy<br />

June 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-67.]<br />

INT-17IT-1260<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donini's speech at Italian meeting]<br />

June 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-1261<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses the Christian<br />

Democrats and His Present Plans<br />

June 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-66.]<br />

Descriptors: S-107<br />

INT-17IT-1262<br />

[Statements by August Bellanca and Joseph<br />

Catalanotti]<br />

June 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August; Catalanotti, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-17IT-1263<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-1264<br />

[Backround information and current status <strong>of</strong><br />

the Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

June 4-5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

INT-17IT-1265<br />

[Socialist Party policy regarding the Italian<br />

government]<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1266<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Postal and<br />

Telegraph Workers in Naples<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Postal and Telegraph and<br />

Telephone Workers<br />

INT-17IT-1267<br />

[Collaboration between the Communist and<br />

Christian Democratic parties]<br />

June 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1268<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

June 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1269<br />

[Labor organizations in Naples]<br />

June 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Naples, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1270<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union for Democratic Action<br />

June 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union for Democratic Action<br />

INT-17IT-1271<br />

[Plans for removal <strong>of</strong> Badoglio; declaration by<br />

Communist and Socialist parties]<br />

June 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Ba-<br />

doglio, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1272<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe<br />

Borgese]<br />

July 3 1944; July 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1273<br />

Italy To Publish the Armistice at Allied<br />

Request?<br />

July 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-69.]<br />

INT-17IT-1274<br />

Towards a Concordat between the Vatican<br />

and Russia?<br />

July 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-68.]<br />

INT-17IT-1275<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza]<br />

July 4, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chanteclair (periodical); Lanza,<br />

Frances<br />

INT-17IT-1276<br />

[Taormina's statements on the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Mariano Costa]<br />

June 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Taormina, Francesco; Costa, Maria-<br />

no<br />

INT-17IT-1277<br />

Sketch <strong>of</strong> Frola's Life Taken from His Book<br />

"Recuerdos de un Antifascista"<br />

[1940]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frola, Francesco<br />

INT-17IT-1278<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gastone Canziani]<br />

June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canziani, Gastone<br />

INT-17IT-1279<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Bonomi<br />

Government<br />

July 10, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-70.]<br />

Descriptors: 3-227<br />

INT-17IT-1280<br />

[Excerpts from manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Alianza<br />

Garibaldi]<br />

iVov. 18, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1281<br />

[George Baldanzi]<br />

July 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldanzi, George<br />

INT-17IT-1282<br />

[Rise <strong>of</strong> Fascism in Italy]<br />

June 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1283<br />

Attorney Vincenzo Purpura's Attitude on the<br />

High Commissioner for Sicily<br />

June 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Purpura, Vincenzo<br />

INT-17IT-1284<br />

[Reactions to the appointment <strong>of</strong> High<br />

Commissioner for Sicily]<br />

June 18. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1285<br />

Praise <strong>of</strong> Colonel Poletti from "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo"<br />

July 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-72.]<br />

INT-17IT-1286<br />

[Carlo a Prato]<br />

July 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; a Prato,<br />

Carlo<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 293


INT-17IT-1287 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1287<br />

[Rodino's views on the new government and<br />

his elimination from it]<br />

June 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rodino, Giulio<br />

INT-17IT-1288<br />

"Gazzetta Italiana" Asserts Russia Received<br />

Clothing Destined for Italian Relief<br />

July 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also fumed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-73.]<br />

INT-17IT-1289<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Independence Day and the<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> Garibaldi<br />

July 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-71.]<br />

Descriptors: M-211<br />

INT-17IT-1290<br />

Evidences <strong>of</strong> Bonomi's Pro-Monarchical<br />

Leanings<br />

June 29-30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1291<br />

Kosanovich Press Conference, in Its Mention<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trieste, Excites Italian Criticism<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-74.]<br />

INT-17IT-1292<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Communist and Separatist<br />

groups and the Maffia in Sicily]<br />

June 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Maffia<br />

INT-17IT-1293<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the regional convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Action Party]<br />

June 2, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-1294<br />

Background Material on the General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

June 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor<br />

INT-17IT-1295<br />

Interview with Mrs. Concetta Buggelli<br />

July 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buggelli, Concetta<br />

INT-17IT-1296<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the conferences prior to<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> the Bonomi Government]<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1297<br />

[Projected alliance between the<br />

Social-Democratic Party and the Democracy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor Party]<br />

June 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party; Italian<br />

Social-Democratic Party<br />

294 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1298<br />

Communist and Former Pro-Fascist Editors<br />

Express Similar Views on Italy<br />

July 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-75.]<br />

INT-17IT-1299<br />

Disarming <strong>of</strong> Italian Partisans Approved by<br />

the "Progresse ítalo-Americano"<br />

July 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-76.]<br />

INT-17IT-1300<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

June 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1301<br />

[Newspapers published in Italy]<br />

June-July 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-1302<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

July 20. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1303<br />

Sicily: Communist Attempts To Oust<br />

Separatists from <strong>Office</strong><br />

June 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Montalbano, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1304<br />

Mazzini Society Meeting on Relief for Italy<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1305<br />

Giuseppe Berti Discusses the Italian<br />

Armistice Terms<br />

July 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-77.]<br />

INT-17IT-1306<br />

"La Parola" Sees Hope for the Fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bonomi Cabinet<br />

July 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-78.]<br />

INT-17IT-1307<br />

[Girolamo Valenti]<br />

July 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo<br />

INT-17IT-1308<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1309<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

July 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1310<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis and Girolamo Valenti]<br />

July 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valenti, Girolamo; Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1311<br />

[George Baldanzi's secretary]<br />

July 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1312<br />

[Robert Bolaffio]<br />

July 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolaffio, Robert<br />

INT-17IT-1313<br />

Separatism in Sicily<br />

July 5. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1314<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Sicilians to Lo Verde Incident<br />

May 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Lo Verde, Sebastiano<br />

INT-17IT-1315<br />

Mass Meeting To Celebrate the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mussolini<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-79.]<br />

Descriptors: M-219<br />

INT-17IT-1316<br />

[Political and economic situation in Sicily]<br />

July 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1317<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mario Montagnana]<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montagnana, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-1318<br />

Clothing for Italy Campaign Amasses Six<br />

Million Pounds <strong>of</strong> Usable Clothing, Shipping<br />

Announcements Concluded<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1319<br />

[Italian-language press in the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-1320<br />

[Hugh Fullerton]<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fullerton, Hugh<br />

INT-17IT-1321<br />

[Information on three Italian newspapers]<br />

[July 1944]. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1322<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Italian Nationals Living in Spain<br />

May 29, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1323<br />

[Political program <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republican<br />

Party]


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1357<br />

July 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Republican Party; Pacciardi,<br />

Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1324<br />

[Stnrzo's views on the Italian situation]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1325<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1326<br />

[Giuseppe Berti, Randolfo Pacciardi, and<br />

Ambrogio Donini]<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio; Berti, Giuseppe;<br />

Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1327<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Italy Thanks Criscuolo<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-81.]<br />

INT-17IT-1328<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses Italy, with particular<br />

reference to the armistice terms, the coming<br />

American election, and the Vatican<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-80.]<br />

Descriptors: S-lll<br />

INT-17IT-1329<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1330<br />

"II Progresso" Now Denounces the Disarming<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italian Partisans<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-83.]<br />

INT-17IT-1331<br />

Bonomi's Candidate for President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Senate<br />

July 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1332<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Communists toward Badoglio,<br />

the Italian army, and the General Staff]<br />

July 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1333<br />

[Manifesto <strong>of</strong> the Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

iVov. 18, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1334<br />

[Future maneuvers in the struggle between<br />

the leftist and rightist political parties for the<br />

new Italian government]<br />

July 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1335<br />

Bonomi Government Seen Doomed by<br />

"Harsh" Armistice Terms<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-84.]<br />

Descriptors: B-235<br />

INT-17IT-1336<br />

[Message from Italian Socialist youth to<br />

American youth]<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federazione Giovanile del Partito<br />

Socialista Italino<br />

INT-17IT-1337<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American<br />

Labor Delegates to Italy<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-85.]<br />

Descriptors: B-236<br />

INT-17IT-1338<br />

[Press comments on the handling <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-1339<br />

Italian-Language Press Circulation Figures<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-1340<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor<br />

Council<br />

July 27, 1944; Aug. 5, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33IT-82.]<br />

Descriptors: M-221<br />

INT-17IT-1341<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1342<br />

Opposition to New Italian General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

July 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor<br />

INT-17IT-1343<br />

Interview with Aldino Felicani and Joseph<br />

Fiascone<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Felicani, Aldino; Fiascone, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1344<br />

[Ettore Viola]<br />

July 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Viola, Ettore<br />

INT-17IT-1345<br />

Notes on the Italian Press and Radio in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 18 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1346<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

Italian Relief, Inc.]<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Italian<br />

Relief, Inc.<br />

INT-17IT-1347<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1348<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1349<br />

[Umberto Gualtieri and Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gualtieri, Umberto; Vergara, Edoar-<br />

do<br />

INT-17IT-1350<br />

[Bonomi's address on foreign policy]<br />

July 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1351<br />

[Croce's views on Communism today]<br />

July 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croce, Benedetto<br />

INT-17IT-1352<br />

Two Lectures by Ambrogio Domini<br />

Aug. 15-Sept. 6, 1944. 22 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-89.]<br />

Descriptors: M-228<br />

INT-17IT-1353<br />

[Plans for party alignments in the Italian<br />

government]<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1354<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

July 15, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1355<br />

[Italian press reaction to the attack on<br />

Italian prisoners at Fort Lawton, Washington<br />

State]<br />

Aug. 16-Sept. 8, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-1356<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> Vanni<br />

Busce mi-Montana]<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1357<br />

Socialist-Communist Alliance in Italy as Seen<br />

by Italians in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-87.]<br />

Descriptors: B-241<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 295


INT-17IT-1358 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1358<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Aug. 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1359<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-88.]<br />

Descriptors: B-242<br />

INT-17IT-1360<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Sicilian separatist<br />

movement, Sicilia e America]<br />

[July-Aug, 1944]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Sicilia e America<br />

INT-17IT-1361<br />

[Nenni's response to speech by De Gasperi]<br />

July 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nenni, Pietro; De Gasperi, Aleide<br />

INT-17IT-1362<br />

Ouster <strong>of</strong> Gentile from Italian Labor Field<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gentile, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-1363<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Naples convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic Party]<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1364<br />

[George La Piana]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Piana, George<br />

INT-17IT-1365<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Armistices<br />

INT-17IT-1366<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Lega Itálica in<br />

Caltanissetta for Fascist Tendencies<br />

June 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lega Itálica<br />

INT-17IT-1367<br />

Italy Deserves More Generous Treatment<br />

than Germany, Argues the Communist-line<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-86.]<br />

INT-17IT-1368<br />

[Information on the "Friends <strong>of</strong> London", a<br />

pro-British organization in Italy]<br />

Aug. 7. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> London<br />

INT-17IT-1369<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor organizations]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

296 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1370<br />

[Decline <strong>of</strong> the the Mazzini Society on the<br />

Pacific Coast]<br />

Sept. 4. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1371<br />

[Correspondence between Separatist leaders<br />

in Sicily]<br />

Aug. 10-12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Finocchiaro Aprile, Andrea; La Cara, Giovanni;<br />

Cangemi, Bourdamilio<br />

INT-17IT-1372<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Fascist Writers and Journalists from<br />

Italian Sources<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 32 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1373<br />

[Establishment and aims <strong>of</strong> L'Unione dei<br />

Siciliani]<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unione dei Siciliani<br />

INT-17IT-1374<br />

Italian American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Sept. 10, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-17IT-1375<br />

Notes on Recent Reactions in the<br />

Italian-Language Press on the West Coast<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1376<br />

[Comments on Luigi Antonini's stay in Italy]<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1377<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944; Sept. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1378<br />

Press Situation In Naples<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naples, Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1379<br />

[Merger <strong>of</strong> the Republican and Socialist<br />

parties in Italy]<br />

Aug. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1380<br />

Political Views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Montini<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montini, Giovanni B.<br />

INT-17IT-1381<br />

[Proposal for delegation from Italian parties<br />

to visit U.S.]<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1382<br />

Fort Lawton Incident and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Prisoners<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-90.]<br />

Descriptors: N-24<br />

INT-17IT-1383<br />

[Political situation in Sicily]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1384<br />

Antonini Rumored Relenting in His<br />

Opposition to Communist-Socialist<br />

Collaboration in Italy<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-92.]<br />

Descriptors: N-34<br />

INT-17IT-1385<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> the Christian Democratic Party<br />

Aug. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1386<br />

Political Composition <strong>of</strong> Patriot Bands<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-1387<br />

First Provincial Congress <strong>of</strong> the Socialist<br />

Party at Ragusa<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1388<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italy Compared Unfavorably<br />

with Treatment <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-91.]<br />

Descriptors: N-31<br />

INT-17IT-1389<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano<br />

Salvemini<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1390<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1391<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms Add to<br />

Italian-American Discontent<br />

Sept. 21. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-93.]<br />

Descriptors: N-36<br />

INT-17IT-1392<br />

Italian American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1393<br />

Relief for Italy<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 4 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1394<br />

Morale and Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Italian Army in<br />

Campania<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Military forces<br />

INT-17IT-1395<br />

Dumbarton Oaks as Seen by the<br />

Italian-American Press<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-94.]<br />

Descriptors: N-40<br />

INT-17IT-1396<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Angeline Lograsso<br />

Sept. 23. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lograsso, Angeline<br />

INT-17IT-1397<br />

[Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the personnel in the<br />

Italian Foreign <strong>Office</strong>]<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1398<br />

[Sturzo's views on the Allied occupation and<br />

future <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

Sept. 25-Oct. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1399<br />

[Luigi Gallo]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gallo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1400<br />

[Vatican attitude on Catholic communist<br />

movement]<br />

Aug. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-1401<br />

[Vatican report on establishment <strong>of</strong> German<br />

government-in-exile in Russia]<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Germany;<br />

Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-1402<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1403<br />

Projected Italian Labor Law<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-17IT-1404<br />

Status and Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Bonomi<br />

Government<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1405<br />

Democratic Policy for Italy: Interview with<br />

Ugo La Malfa<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Malfa, Ugo<br />

INT-17IT-1406<br />

[Italian-American organizations]<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1407<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Canada]<br />

Oct. 2. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-17IT-1408<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> well-informed individual regarding<br />

Italian political parties and groups]<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1409<br />

[Pio Sterbini]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sterbini, Pio<br />

INT-17IT-1410<br />

Political Tendencies in Northern Italy<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Mo-<br />

narchy and monarchist parties; Italian Action<br />

Party; Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1411<br />

Churchill Visits Rome<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-17IT-1412<br />

Changes in the Air: Political Summary<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1413<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Statement Welcomed by<br />

"Il Progresse"<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-96.]<br />

Descriptors: N-53<br />

INT-17IT-1414<br />

[Nominations by Italian Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation for administrative positions in<br />

Palermo]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Libera-<br />

tion<br />

INT-17IT-1415<br />

[Ouster <strong>of</strong> La Loggia as head <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Democracy Party and Regional Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation]<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Loggia, Enrico<br />

INT-17IT-1416<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1417<br />

[Vincent Bello]<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bello, Vincent<br />

INT-17IT-1428<br />

INT-17IT-1418<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian groups in U.S and<br />

Canada]<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1419<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor G. Levi Delia Vida]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Delia Vida, G. Levi<br />

INT-17IT-1420<br />

[Noe Maggetti]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maggetti, Noe<br />

INT-17IT-1421<br />

[Filippo De Luca]<br />

Oct. 6. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Luca, Filippo<br />

INT-17IT-1422<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Reverend Theodore De<br />

Luca, Graziano N. Longarini, and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Longarini, Graziano N.; De Luca,<br />

Theodore; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1423<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Los Angeles]<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1424<br />

[Umberto Tupini]<br />

Sept. 1. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tupini, Umberto<br />

INT-17IT-1425<br />

[Giuseppe Di Vittorio]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Di Vittorio,, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1426<br />

Pietro Nenni's Views on the Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Venezia Giulia<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venezia Giulia; Nermi, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1427<br />

First Public Session <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor Party in Sicily<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party<br />

INT-17IT-1428<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily]<br />

Sept. 1-16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 297


INT-17IT-1429 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1429<br />

{Transformation <strong>of</strong> Democratic Front <strong>of</strong><br />

Order from secret to open political party]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

INT-17IT-1430<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Mayor and New Communal<br />

and Provincial Board <strong>of</strong> Palermo<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1431<br />

Interview with Don Luigi Sturzo<br />

Oct. 11. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1432<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Carret-<br />

ta, Donato; La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-17IT-1433<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Sicilians]<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Sicilians<br />

INT-17IT-1434<br />

[Transmission <strong>of</strong> message from Sturzo to<br />

French Commissioner Bidault]<br />

Oct. 11. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1435<br />

Split in the Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Messina<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

INT-17IT-1436<br />

Testimonial Dinner for Luigi Antonini<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1437<br />

[Testimonial dinner for Luigi Antonini]<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1438<br />

[Growth and influence <strong>of</strong> Separatist<br />

movement in Sicily]<br />

Sept. 5, 1944; Sept. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1439<br />

Pacciardi's Views on the Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1440<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Nicolo Carandini<br />

Sept. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carandini, Nicolo<br />

298 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1441<br />

[Italian-American delegates <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

unions received by the Italian General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor]<br />

Sept 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian General Confederation <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor; Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1442<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Anglo-American labor<br />

delegation with labor representatives in<br />

Naples]<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-17IT-1443<br />

[Appointments and activities <strong>of</strong> "purge"<br />

committees in Italy]<br />

Sept. 3-6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1444<br />

[U.S. distribution <strong>of</strong> relief supplies and<br />

material in Italy]<br />

Sept 8, ¡944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1445<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Tarchiani and the Action<br />

Party]<br />

Sept 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party; Tarchiani, Al-<br />

berto<br />

INT-17IT-1446<br />

[Sforza's address on the future <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

foreign policy]<br />

Sept J5. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1447<br />

[Transmission <strong>of</strong> campaign literature samples<br />

mailed by the Italian Republican Party]<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1448<br />

[Dohm's views on Italian Communists]<br />

Oct. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-17IT-1449<br />

Columbus Day Ceremony by the<br />

Italian-American Labor Council<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1450<br />

Interview with Guido De Ruggiero, Minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Ruggiero, Guido<br />

INT-17IT-1451<br />

[Reception dinner held by the Free Italy<br />

American Labor Council for George<br />

Baldanzi's return from Italy]<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council;<br />

Baldanzi, George<br />

INT-17IT-1452<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Oct. 10. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1453<br />

[Background information on and objectives <strong>of</strong><br />

the Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

July 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1454<br />

British Activity in Italy<br />

Sept. 21. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-17IT-1455<br />

Italian Minority Labor Groups Interview<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Anglo-American Labor<br />

Delegation<br />

Sept. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-1456<br />

Anglo-American Labor Delegation Visits<br />

Southern Italy<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-1457<br />

Italian America Considers the<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Statement and UNRRA<br />

Aid<br />

Oct. 17. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-97.]<br />

Descriptors: B-263<br />

INT-17IT-1458<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi<br />

Oct. 18. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1459<br />

Churchill-Bonomi Talk in Rome<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.; Bonomi,<br />

Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1460<br />

Columbus Day Parade<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1461<br />

Confidential Interview with Minister Meuccio<br />

Ruini<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ruini, Meuccio<br />

INT-17IT-1462<br />

[Political and economic situation in Italy]<br />

Sept 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1463<br />

[Catholic criticism <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />

Democratic Party]<br />

Oct. 3. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Italian<br />

Christian Democratic Party


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1498<br />

INT-17IT-1464<br />

[Political situation in Italy]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1465<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily]<br />

Sept.-Oct. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1466<br />

[Editorial on the Italian General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor and the Action Party]<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1467<br />

Interview with Luigi Antonini<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1468<br />

[General situation in the Italian province <strong>of</strong><br />

Caltanisetta]<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1469<br />

[Editorial on the Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation]<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

INT-17IT-1470<br />

Shake-up in the Sicilian Regional Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicilian Regional Committee <strong>of</strong> Lib-<br />

eration<br />

INT-17IT-1471<br />

[Mosca'a request for audience with Crown<br />

Prince Umberto]<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mosca, Mr.; Umberto II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy<br />

INT-17IT-1472<br />

[Political discussions by Peter V. Cacchione<br />

and Joseph Fiascone]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cacchione, Peter V.; Fiascone, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-17IT-1473<br />

[Italian views on the separatist movement in<br />

Sicily]<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1474<br />

[Italian press hostility leads to crisis in<br />

Bonomi coalition government]<br />

Sept. 28, 1944; Sept. 30, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1475<br />

[Plans for the formation <strong>of</strong> a new Italian<br />

government]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1476<br />

American Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatism<br />

Welcomed by "Il Progresse ítalo-Americano"<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-98.]<br />

Descriptors: N-81<br />

INT-17IT-1477<br />

Vatican Views on Italian Reconstruction<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-1478<br />

Interview with George Baldanzi<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldanzi, George<br />

INT-17IT-1479<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Sicily; Pius XII<br />

INT-17IT-1480<br />

[General Roberto Bencivenga's report on<br />

activities in Rome and statement <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

army expenses]<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bencivenga, Roberto<br />

INT-17IT-1481<br />

[Plot by Italian monarchist forces against<br />

Communist groups]<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1482<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> political groups in Italy]<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1483<br />

[Political policy <strong>of</strong> the head <strong>of</strong> the Masonic<br />

society in Palermo]<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons<br />

INT-17IT-1484<br />

[Financial backing <strong>of</strong> Italian Action Party]<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-1485<br />

Political Organizations and Subversive<br />

Movements in Sicily<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1486<br />

[Nenni's proposal for an International Labor<br />

and Socialist Conference]<br />

Oct. 5. 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Nen-<br />

ni, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1487<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1488<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pietro Nenni]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nenni, Pietro<br />

INT-17IT-1489<br />

[Investigation by British authorities <strong>of</strong> source<br />

for article on a "Free Sicily"]<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Sicily; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1490<br />

[Francesco Di Pietra]<br />

Sept. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Di Pietra, Francesco<br />

INT-17IT-1491<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Luigi Antonini]<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1492<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1493<br />

[Financial contributions from Luigi Antonini<br />

to Italian political groups]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1494<br />

[Dino Grandi]<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grandi, Dino<br />

INT-17IT-1495<br />

[Unione Giovanile Italia]<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unione Giovanile Italia<br />

INT-17IT-1496<br />

[Information on the Corriere della Sera<br />

(newspaper); political tendencies in<br />

Swiss-Italian circles]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Corriere della Sera (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1497<br />

[Celebration by Argentine Fascists in honor<br />

<strong>of</strong> anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's rescue; activities<br />

in Argentina and Uruguay]<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Uruguay<br />

INT-17IT-1498<br />

Labor Organizations in Palermo and Trapani<br />

Province<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Labor unions<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 299


INT-17IT-1499 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1499<br />

[Brief conversations with members <strong>of</strong> British<br />

labor delegations]<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-1500<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1501<br />

Italian Politics and Trends<br />

Oct. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1502<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1503<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> syndicalist groups in Italy]<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syndicalists and syndicalist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1504<br />

Separatist Fifth Column: Sebastiano Lo Verde<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lo Verde, Sebastiano<br />

INT-17IT-1505<br />

Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party<br />

Still Unsettled<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party<br />

INT-17IT-1506<br />

[Exposure <strong>of</strong>.Ignazio Capuano as Nazi-Fascist<br />

collaborator]<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Capuano, Ignazio<br />

INT-17IT-1507<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Boston Joint Board <strong>of</strong><br />

the Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Baldanzi, George<br />

INT-17IT-1508<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1509<br />

Sicilian Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order To<br />

Become a Legal Political Party<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicilian Democratic Front <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

INT-17IT-1510<br />

Activities at the Royal Palace in Rome<br />

Sept-Oct. 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1511<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Nov. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1512<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rudolph Altrocchi]<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Altrocchi, Rudolph<br />

300 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1513<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> "Umanita Nuova"<br />

movement at the convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Revolutionary Forces <strong>of</strong> Sicily'T<br />

Oct. 1, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Umanita Nuova; Revolutionary<br />

Forces <strong>of</strong> Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1514<br />

Family Feud Officially Blamed in<br />

Communist-Separatist Clash<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1515<br />

[Political situation in the Sicilian province <strong>of</strong><br />

Caltanisetta]<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1516<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> the Sicilian underground newspaper<br />

"Truth"]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Truth (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1517<br />

Separatist Movement in Sicily<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1518<br />

[Proposed communal elections in Sicily;<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> Provincial<br />

Agrarian Consorzio]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Provincial Agrarian Con-<br />

sorzio<br />

INT-17IT-1519<br />

Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Action Party Congress<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party<br />

INT-17IT-1520<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance<br />

iVov. 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 217<br />

INT-17IT-1521<br />

[Public meeting in Naples to be chaired by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Covelli]<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Covelli, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-1522<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> monarchists in Rome]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1523<br />

[Franco's request for an anti-Communist<br />

stand by Spanish bishops]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Franco,<br />

Francisco<br />

INT-17IT-1524<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; War relief; Colonialism<br />

INT-17IT-1525<br />

Address by Gaetano Salvemini<br />

Nov. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

103.]<br />

Descriptors: M-253<br />

INT-17IT-1526<br />

[Information on the Italian-language press]<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-1527<br />

[Count Carlo Sforza]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1528<br />

Dissension in the Giunta Comunale<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giunta Comunale<br />

INT-17IT-1529<br />

German Backing <strong>of</strong> newspaper "Marforio"<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marforio (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1530<br />

[Political situation in Grosseto]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1531<br />

[Italian refugee seeks reinstatement in Italian<br />

press register and requests help <strong>of</strong> press<br />

association in repatriation <strong>of</strong> Italians]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1532<br />

Speech by Ugo La Malfa<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Malfa, Ugo<br />

INT-17IT-1533<br />

General Political Activity in Sicily<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1534<br />

American Policy Toward Italy Praised in<br />

"Italian Progresse"<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

101.]<br />

Descriptors: N-97<br />

INT-17IT-1535<br />

[Italian communists instructed to play down<br />

pro-American propaganda]<br />

Nov. 10. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1536<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1572<br />

INT-17IT-1537<br />

Italy's Diplomatic Relations with Spain<br />

Oct. ¡7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain<br />

INT-17IT-1538<br />

[Silone's views on the Italian political<br />

situation]<br />

Oct. 18. 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Silone, Ignazio<br />

INT-17IT-1539<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the separatist movement in<br />

Messina]<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1540<br />

[Activities at the Royal Palace in Rome]<br />

Oct. 21-22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1541<br />

[Political background and views <strong>of</strong> Amedeo<br />

Bordiga]<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bordiga, Amedeo<br />

INT-17IT-1542<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American labor<br />

organizations]<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1543<br />

[Port workers' strike in Palermo]<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strikes and lockouts; Compagnia<br />

Portuale<br />

INT-17IT-1544<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party<br />

and the National Committee for the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Sicily]<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Sicily; Democracy <strong>of</strong> Labor Party; National<br />

Committee for the Independence <strong>of</strong> Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1545<br />

[Antonini's address at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1546<br />

[Nicolo Carandini]<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Liberal Party; Carandini,<br />

Nicolo<br />

INT-17IT-1547<br />

Preliminary Plans and Names <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Government<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1548 to INT-17IT-1549<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1550<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy and Count Sforza's<br />

Return to America<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

102.]<br />

Descriptors: B-279<br />

INT-17IT-1551<br />

Land Unrest in Central Italy<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1552<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

iVov. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1553<br />

[Marco Cesarini-Sforza]<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cesarini-Sforza, Marco<br />

INT-17IT-1554<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> Italian Veterans'<br />

Association<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Veterans' Association<br />

INT-17IT-1555<br />

Dissatisfaction Aroused by Bonomi's<br />

Appointments Without Cabinet Approval<br />

iVov. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1556<br />

[Replacement <strong>of</strong> Enrico La Loggia on the<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation; La<br />

Loggia, Enrico<br />

INT-17IT-1557<br />

Political Situation in Sicily<br />

Oct. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1558<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lionello Venturi]<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

INT-17IT-1559<br />

La Guardia's Rumored Mission to Italy<br />

Nov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

104.]<br />

Descriptors: N-107<br />

INT-17IT-1560<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Ugo La Malta<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Malfa, Ugo<br />

INT-17IT-1561<br />

Two Articles in the Catholic "Crociato"<br />

iVov. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

105.]<br />

Descriptors: N-110<br />

INT-17IT-1562<br />

Article by Randolfo Pacciardi on the<br />

American Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1563<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1564<br />

"The Dynasty and the Nation", an article by<br />

Randolfo Pacciardi<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-17IT-1565<br />

Gaetano Salvemini Lectures on "What To Do<br />

with Germany"<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

109.]<br />

Descriptors: M-260<br />

INT-17IT-1566<br />

Lionello Venturi Plans To Return to Italy<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

106.]<br />

Descriptors: B-284<br />

INT-17IT-1567<br />

Separatism and Political Parties in Italy<br />

iVov. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Political parties<br />

INT-17IT-1568<br />

Lecture Tour <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe Borgese<br />

Nov. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1569<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Angeline Lograsso]<br />

JVov. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lograsso, Angeline<br />

INT-17IT-1570<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1571<br />

[Diplomatic relations between Italy and<br />

South American republics]<br />

iVov. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Venosta, Marquis<br />

Visconti<br />

INT-17IT-1572<br />

George Baldanzi on the Italian Situation<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 SIT-<br />

IO?.]<br />

Descriptors: B-286<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 301


INT-17IT-1573<br />

INT-17IT-1573<br />

[Carmelo Zito]<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito, Carmelo<br />

INT-17IT-1574<br />

Tresca Case Reappears<br />

Dec. 2, 2944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

108.]<br />

Descriptors: B-288<br />

INT-17IT-1575<br />

[Crisis in the Bonomi Government]<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-17IT-1576<br />

[Political and economic views <strong>of</strong> Raffaele<br />

Mattioli]<br />

JVov. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mattioli, Raffaele<br />

INT-17IT-1577<br />

[Conference between the Vatican and Alcide<br />

De Gasperi on the monarchy question]<br />

JVov. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Monarchy<br />

and monarchist parties; De Gasperi, Alcide<br />

INT-17IT-1578<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1579<br />

[Disunity <strong>of</strong> political parties in the Bonomi<br />

Cabinet crisis; Russian views on crisis]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1580<br />

[Information on the clandestine newspaper,<br />

"L'Indipendenza"]<br />

Oct. 8, 1944. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: L'Indipendenza (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1581<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1582<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1583<br />

[Don Luigj Sturzo]<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1584<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-17IT-1585<br />

People and Liberty: an Organ <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Democratic Principles<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1586<br />

[Federico Valli]<br />

iVov. 78, i 944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valli, Federico<br />

INT-17IT-1587<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 66 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Socialists<br />

and socialist parties; Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1588<br />

[Antonini's appeal for U.S. intervention in<br />

political situation in liberated countries]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1589<br />

Interviews with Graziano N. Longarini,<br />

Reverend Dr. Theodore De Luca, and<br />

Salvatore Camelio<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: De Luca, Theodore; Camelio, Sal-<br />

vatore; Longarini, Graziano N.<br />

INT-17IT-1590<br />

Italian Attitudes Toward the Former African<br />

Colonies<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy, territories and dependencies;<br />

North Africa<br />

INT-17IT-1591<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Italian political party leaders on<br />

the formation <strong>of</strong> a national Consultative<br />

Assembly]<br />

JVov. 14-15, 1944. 9 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1592<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republican<br />

Youth Front]<br />

Nov. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fronte Repubblicano Gioventu<br />

INT-17IT-1593<br />

[Support from Italian political leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

transformation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatist<br />

Movement into a Federalistic Movement]<br />

iVov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1594<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese's lecture on "Italy Today<br />

and Tomorrow"]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1595<br />

American Labor and Italian Trade Union<br />

Recognition<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

110.]<br />

Descriptors: B-294<br />

INT-17IT-1596<br />

[Robert De Vecchi]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

302 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: De Vecchi, Robert<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1597<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Giuseppe Borgese]<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1598<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese's lecture on "Common<br />

Cause and the Common Man"]<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1599<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese's lecture on "Common<br />

Cause and the Common Man"]<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-17IT-1600<br />

[Information on Italian relief committees]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1601<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Einaudi]<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Einaudi, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-1602<br />

[Mrs. Frances Lanza and Mrs. Louise Moore]<br />

Dec. 75, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lanza, Frances; Moore, Louise<br />

INT-17IT-1603<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "People and Liberty" group <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian descent]<br />

Dec. 16, 7944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: People and Liberty<br />

INT-17IT-1604<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Dec. 10, 1944. 12 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1605<br />

[Judge Francis X. Giaccone]<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Giaccone, Francis X.<br />

INT-17IT-1606<br />

[Conditions in Catania, Sicily]<br />

TVov. 28, 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily<br />

INT-17IT-1607<br />

[Orlando's endorsement <strong>of</strong> Federalism to<br />

oppose Sicilian Separatism]<br />

TVov. 25, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Orlando, Vittorio E.<br />

INT-17IT-1608<br />

[Italian-American reactions to conditions in<br />

Italy]<br />

Dec. 27, 7944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1641 to INT-17IT-1642<br />

INT-17IT-1609<br />

[Dr. Raffaele MattioU]<br />

Dec 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: MattioU, Raffaele<br />

INT-17IT-1610<br />

[Silone's views on European unity]<br />

Nov. 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Silone, Ignazio<br />

INT-17IT-1611<br />

Patriot and Partisan Organizations in<br />

Liberated Italy<br />

Nov. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-17IT-1612<br />

Intervention in Italy<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

112.]<br />

Descriptors: B-295<br />

INT-17IT-1613<br />

New <strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society<br />

Dec. 27. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1614<br />

[Brief memorandum on Edoardo Vergara as<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Dec. 27. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1615<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Dec. 20. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Underground move-<br />

ments<br />

INT-17IT-1616<br />

[Monarchist movement in Sicily]<br />

Dec. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1617<br />

Christian Democrats in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

114.]<br />

Descriptors: B-298<br />

INT-17IT-1618<br />

[Senator Bergamini's activity in monarchist<br />

groups]<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Bergamini, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-1619<br />

Two Lectures by G. A. Borgese<br />

Jan. 3, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

113.]<br />

Descriptors: M-272<br />

INT-17IT-1620<br />

Italian-Americans and the Question <strong>of</strong> Aid to<br />

Italy<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1621<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc.<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

115.]<br />

Descriptors: N-158<br />

INT-17IT-1622<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Dec. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1623<br />

Tri-Party Labor Unity in Italy<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-17IT-1624<br />

Salvemini Pleads for a Republican Coalition<br />

in Italy<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

116.]<br />

Descriptors: N-162<br />

INT-17IT-1625<br />

"Nazioni Unite" Shifts to the Anti-Bonomi<br />

Camp<br />

Jan. 13. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

117.]<br />

Descriptors: N-164<br />

INT-17IT-1626<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Indiana and Illinois]<br />

Jan. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1627<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy<br />

American Labor Council]<br />

Jan. 15. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1628<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Angeline Lograsso]<br />

Jan. 15. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lograsso, Angeline<br />

INT-17IT-1629<br />

Rift Among Italian-American Communists<br />

Marked by Appearance <strong>of</strong> New Publication<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

118.]<br />

Descriptors: B-302<br />

INT-17IT-1630<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Jan. 10. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1631<br />

Count Sforza on Italian Reconstruction<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

119.]<br />

Descriptors: N-169<br />

INT-17IT-1632<br />

[Public interest in the Tresca murder case]<br />

TVov. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tresca, Carlo<br />

INT-17IT-1633<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe Sangiorgio to the<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education]<br />

Dec. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sangiorgio, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1634<br />

Communists Renew Attacks on Antonini<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

120.]<br />

Descriptors: N-173<br />

INT-17IT-1635<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Jan. 18. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1636<br />

ítalo-Yugoslav Border Problem in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

Jan. 24. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

121.]<br />

Descriptors: N-179<br />

INT-17IT-1637<br />

Recent Activity <strong>of</strong> Air Minister Luigi<br />

Gasparotto<br />

Dec 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gasparotto, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1638<br />

[Terracini's return to Italy]<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terracini, Umberto<br />

INT-17IT-1639<br />

Italian Diplomats in the Balkan Countries<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Diplomatic and con-<br />

sular service<br />

INT-17IT-1640<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-17IT-1641 to INT-17IT-1642<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 303


INT-17IT-1643 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1643<br />

[Alianza Garibaldi]<br />

Dec 27, 1944. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Garibaldi<br />

INT-17IT-1644<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1645<br />

Italian-American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-1646<br />

[Two Italian personalities and an<br />

Italian-language newspaper]<br />

Jan. 29, ¡945. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1647<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1648<br />

[Communist Party activities in Italy]<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-17IT-1649<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation in France]<br />

Jan. 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Italian Committee <strong>of</strong> Liber-<br />

ation<br />

INT-17IT-1650<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Separatists in the Aosta Valley]<br />

Dec 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Aosta Valley<br />

INT-17IT-1651<br />

Maverick Italian-American Communist Paper<br />

Killed<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

122.]<br />

Descriptors: N-185<br />

INT-17IT-1652<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Rosselli Brothers Hope To<br />

Testify Before Rome Tribunal<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

123.]<br />

Descriptors: N-186<br />

Jan. 7, 7945. 4 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1655<br />

[Margaret de Silver]<br />

Feb. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Silver, Margaret<br />

INT-17IT-1656<br />

[Resolution adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

American Labor Council; fugitive New York<br />

mob leader who hid out by joining the Allied<br />

Military Government]<br />

Jan. 28, 1945; Feb. 8, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Italian American<br />

Labor Council; Genovese, Vito<br />

INT-17IT-1657<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1658<br />

Italian American Political Thought and<br />

Activity<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Tarchiani,<br />

Alberto<br />

INT-17IT-1659<br />

Sicilian Unrest Analyzed<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

INT-17IT-1660<br />

Italian-Americans Divided on Tarchiani<br />

Appointment<br />

Feb. 14. 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

125.]<br />

Descriptors: B-312<br />

INT-17IT-1661<br />

Luigi Antonini Scores Communists on Italian<br />

Boundary Question<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

126.]<br />

Descriptors: N-203<br />

INT-17IT-1662<br />

[Staff <strong>of</strong> Italian ambassador to U.S.;<br />

appointments to Italian governmental<br />

commissions]<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1653 INT-17IT-1663<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor [Missing]<br />

Council<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 3 p. INT-17IT-1664<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT- Itlliiail.Americail p^ comments ,<br />

124.]<br />

Britain's Bad Faith<br />

Descriptors: M-282<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

INT-17IT-1654<br />

127.]<br />

Trial by Fire <strong>of</strong> the Unity <strong>of</strong> Action Pact Descriptors: B-315<br />

304 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1665<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John Tartamella]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tartamella, John<br />

INT-17IT-1666<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Joseph Gugliotta]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gugliotta, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1667<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> Michael Garramone]<br />

Feb. 20. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Garramone, Michael<br />

INT-17IT-1668<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Bob Pagnotta]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pagnotta, Bob<br />

INT-17IT-1669<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Arduilio Susi]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Susi, Arduilio<br />

INT-17IT-1670<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Frances Gulotta]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gulotta, Frances<br />

INT-17IT-1671<br />

Committee for Italian Unity Formed<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

128.]<br />

Descriptors: B-316<br />

INT-17IT-1672<br />

[Christian Democratic Party's views on<br />

communism]<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party<br />

INT-17IT-1673<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1674<br />

[Appeal by Socialist Party Trade Union for<br />

funds]<br />

Feb. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-17IT-1675<br />

[Appeal to Governor Dewey to appoint a<br />

special prosecutor for the investigation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tresca murder]<br />

Oct. 19, 1944; Nov. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tresca, Carlo;<br />

Dewey, Thomas E.<br />

INT-17IT-1676<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1677<br />

[John Tartamella]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tartamella, John<br />

INT-17IT-1678<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1679<br />

Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Stefano<br />

Berizzi<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berizzi, Stefano; Berizzi, Mrs. Stefa-<br />

no<br />

INT-17IT-1680<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1681<br />

[Dr. Momigliano's views on conditions in<br />

Italy]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Momigliano, Emanuele<br />

INT-17IT-1682<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rudolph Altrocchi]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Altrocchi, Rudolph<br />

INT-17IT-1683<br />

[Carmelo Zito]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito, Carmelo<br />

INT-17IT-1684<br />

Yugoslav Border Question Flares Anew<br />

Among Italian-Americans<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

129.]<br />

Descriptors: B-322<br />

INT-17IT-1685<br />

[Domenico Russe]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Sons and Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Russo, Domenico<br />

INT-17IT-1686<br />

Interview with Vittorio E. Orlando<br />

Feb. 3. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlando, Vittorio E.<br />

INT-17IT-1687<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the first national convention <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian labor]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Italian General<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

INT-17IT-1688<br />

Sicilian Pacification Plan Collapses<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Castellano, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-1689<br />

[Fascists prominent in Italian film industry<br />

and government's film policy]<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Motion pictures<br />

INT-17IT-1690<br />

[Conference between Vittorio E. Orlando and<br />

Finocchiaro Aprile on Sicilian autonomy]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Sovereignty; Orlando, Vit-<br />

torio E.; Finocchiaro Aprile, Andrea<br />

INT-17IT-1691<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1692<br />

Composite Report on Italian Labor<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-17IT-1693<br />

Political Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Salvemini<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1694<br />

[Cecilia Ross]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ross, Cecilia<br />

INT-17IT-1695 to INT-17IT-1696<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1697<br />

Italian-Americans on Yalta<br />

Mar. 12, ¡945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

130.]<br />

Descriptors: B-328<br />

INT-17IT-1698<br />

[James Scavotto]<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seattle, Wash.; Scavotto, James<br />

INT-17IT-1699<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Giorgio Uzielli]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uzielli, Giorgio<br />

INT-17IT-1700<br />

[Amerigo Bozzani]<br />

Mar. 12. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bozzani, Amerigo<br />

INT-17IT-1701 to INT-17IT-1702<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1703<br />

Italian-American Labor Leaders Seek<br />

Formula for Cooperation <strong>of</strong> All Factions<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

131.]<br />

Descriptors: B-334<br />

INT-17IT-1716<br />

INT-17IT-1704<br />

[Nitti's views on French-Italian accord]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nitti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1705<br />

[Antonio M. Cogliandro]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cogliandro, Antonio M.<br />

INT-17IT-1706<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1707<br />

[Max Ascoli]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1708<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Italian personalities regarding<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945; Mar. 30, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aninger, Eva; Bellanca, August;<br />

Gualtieri, Umberto<br />

INT-17IT-1709<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1710<br />

Salvemini Advocates Insurrection Against<br />

Allies in Italy<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33rr-<br />

132.]<br />

Descriptors: B-340<br />

INT-17IT-1711<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-17IT-1712<br />

Italian Diplomatic Activities and<br />

Personalities<br />

Feb. 1-12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1713<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy American Labor<br />

Council]<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1714<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Committee for Italy's Freedom]<br />

Mar. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Italy's<br />

Freedom<br />

INT-17IT-1715<br />

Sforza Seeks Appointment to Presidency <strong>of</strong><br />

National Assembly<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1716<br />

[Criscuolo's suggestion for an investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

an Italian-American committee]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 305


INT-17IT-1716 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1717<br />

Financial and Political Backing <strong>of</strong> New Rome<br />

Daily Newspapers<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-17IT-1718<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gaetano Salvemini]<br />

Apr. 5, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-17IT-1719<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand<br />

Allied Status for Italy<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

133.]<br />

Descriptors: B-345<br />

INT-17IT-1720<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1721<br />

Italian-American Situation in Tacoma<br />

Apr. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tacoma, Wash.<br />

INT-17IT-1722<br />

[Joseph Gorrasi]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gorrasi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1723<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Fiume and Istrian<br />

Italians; attitude <strong>of</strong> Italian Communists on<br />

Trieste<br />

Apr. 7, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Union <strong>of</strong> Fiume and Istrian<br />

Italians<br />

INT-17IT-1724<br />

Don Sturzo Sets Tone <strong>of</strong> Magazine Issue<br />

Devoted to "Italy and the San Francisco<br />

Conference"<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

134.]<br />

Descriptors: N-264<br />

INT-17IT-1725<br />

[Italian-American reactions to reinstatement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Guido Segre as Italian consul general<br />

in Boston]<br />

Apr. 10-11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Segre, Guido<br />

INT-17IT-1726<br />

[Resolution by Boston City Council to<br />

endorse the Marcantonio bill]<br />

Apr. 10-11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.<br />

INT-17IT-1727<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American labor<br />

organizations]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council;<br />

Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1728<br />

[Lussu's statements at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Action Party]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Action Party; Lussu, Emilio<br />

INT-17IT-1729<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1730<br />

Silone Attacks Antonini and the AFL<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3SIT-<br />

<strong>US</strong>.]<br />

Descriptors: B-348<br />

INT-17IT-1731<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations<br />

and personalities in New York and<br />

Washington, D.C.]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1732<br />

[Max Ascoli]<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1733<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1734<br />

[Mrs. Rachele Milano]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milano, Rachele<br />

INT-17IT-1735<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mario Salvadori]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvadori, Mario<br />

INT-17IT-1736<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice Censured for Not<br />

Registering Mazzini Society<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 SIT-<br />

UÓ.]<br />

Descriptors: N-285<br />

INT-17IT-1737<br />

Italian-Americans in Boston Divided on<br />

Consul's Reinstatement<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

137.]<br />

Descriptors: N-286<br />

INT-17IT-1738<br />

[Carmelo Zito]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito, Carmelo<br />

INT-17IT-1739<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

306 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-17IT-1740<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1741<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Italian Socialist Federation<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

138.]<br />

Descriptors: N-301<br />

INT-17IT-1742<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1743<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Michigan Committee for the<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy as a Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy as a Member <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

INT-17IT-1744<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1745<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Italian-American organizations<br />

involved in relief for Italy]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-17IT-1746<br />

"L'Italia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian<br />

Separatism"<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

140.]<br />

Descriptors: N-310<br />

INT-17IT-1747<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in Seattle]<br />

May 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seattle, Wash.<br />

INT-17IT-1748<br />

Don Sturzo Appeals for Italy<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

141.]<br />

Descriptors: N-317<br />

INT-17IT-1749 to INT-17IT-1750<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1751<br />

Meeting Called by "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

May 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

INT-17IT-1752 to INT-17IT-1758<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1759<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Italian community in<br />

Chicago]<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.


Reference Bibliography INT-17IT-1805<br />

INT-17IT-1760<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Filene DeNovellis]<br />

May ¡1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: DeNovellis, Filene<br />

INT-17IT-1761<br />

[Activities and views <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society<br />

and the Italian American Labor Council]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1762 to INT-17IT-1766<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1767<br />

"La Notizia" Sees No Difference Between<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Ezra Pound and Anti-Fascist<br />

Exiles<br />

May 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

142.]<br />

Descriptors: N-326<br />

INT-17IT-1768<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1769<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian<br />

"Territorial Integrity"<br />

May 18, 1945. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

143.]<br />

Descriptors: B-359<br />

INT-17IT-1770<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gabriella Bosano]<br />

May 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bosano, Gabriella<br />

INT-17IT-1771<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1772<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

May 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1773<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's Execution in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

May 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

144.]<br />

Descriptors: B-363<br />

INT-17IT-1774 to INT-17IT-1776<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1777<br />

[Antonio Cogliandro and Carmelo Zito]<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cogliandro, Antonio M.; Zito, Car-<br />

melo<br />

INT-17IT-1778<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1779<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Italian organizations in Detroit]<br />

Apr. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1780<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1781<br />

Dissident Italian-American Communists Seek<br />

Vindication in Duelos' Attack on American<br />

Communist Policy<br />

May 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3SIT-<br />

UÓ.]<br />

Descriptors: N-346<br />

INT-17IT-1782<br />

"Italian Trade Day" Conference<br />

May 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

145.]<br />

Descriptors: M-315<br />

INT-17IT-1783<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee for the<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Apr. 26, 1945; May 27, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy as a Member <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

INT-17IT-1784<br />

[Max Ascoli]<br />

June 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1785<br />

[Enrico Pavia]<br />

May 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavia, Enrico<br />

INT-17IT-1786<br />

[Prince Boncompagni]<br />

June 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boncompagni, Prince<br />

INT-17IT-1787<br />

[Max Ascoli]<br />

June 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1788<br />

[Count Cicogna]<br />

June 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cicogna, Count<br />

INT-17IT-1789<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1790<br />

Ambassador Tarchiani Discusses Italian<br />

Problems<br />

June 7. 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

147.]<br />

Descriptors: N-350<br />

INT-17IT-1791<br />

[Monsignor Joseph Ciarrochi]<br />

May 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciarrochi, Joseph<br />

INT-17IT-1792<br />

[Conversation with members <strong>of</strong> the Free Italy<br />

American labor Council]<br />

June 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

INT-17IT-1793<br />

[Vanni Buscemi-Montana]<br />

June 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buscemi-Montana, Vanni<br />

INT-17IT-1794<br />

[Don Luigi Sturzo]<br />

June 1. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1795<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ambrogio Donini]<br />

June 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

INT-17IT-1796<br />

[Giuseppe Lupis]<br />

June 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

INT-17IT-1797<br />

Interview with Aldino Felicani<br />

June 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Felicani, Aldino<br />

INT-17IT-1798<br />

[Vergara's address at an Italian meeting in<br />

Pittsburgh]<br />

June 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1799<br />

[Mr. Del Drago]<br />

June 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Del Drago, Mr.<br />

INT-17IT-1800 to INT-17IT-1801<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1802<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

June 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 SIT-<br />

<strong>US</strong>.]<br />

Descriptors: B-379<br />

INT-17IT-1803 to INT-17IT-1804<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1805<br />

Mazzini Society Organ Proposes Trieste as<br />

United Nations Seat<br />

June 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

149.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 307


INT-17IT-1805<br />

Descriptors: N-360<br />

INT-17IT-1806<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1807<br />

[Max Ascoli]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ascoli, Max<br />

INT-17IT-1808<br />

[National organizations' registration card for<br />

Frank B. GigUotti]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: GigUotti, Frank B.<br />

INT-17IT-1809<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese Discusses Europe and Italy<br />

June 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

150.]<br />

Descriptors: N-363<br />

INT-17IT-1810<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1811<br />

[Meeting in honor <strong>of</strong> Don Luigi Sturzo; rally<br />

for Christian Democracy]<br />

June 25-26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

INT-17IT-1812<br />

[Italian-American press reaction to Italy's<br />

exclusion from the San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-17IT-1813<br />

[De Novellis's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

labor organizations]<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; De Novellis, Filene<br />

INT-17IT-1814<br />

[Susi's views on activities <strong>of</strong> U.S. labor<br />

organizations]<br />

June 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Susi, Arduilio<br />

INT-17IT-1815<br />

[Interview with Arnold Bises; information on<br />

Handicraft Development Inc.]<br />

July 2. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Handicaft Development Inc.; Bises,<br />

Arnold<br />

INT-17IT-1816<br />

[Carmelo Zito]<br />

July 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito Carmelo<br />

INT-17IT-1817<br />

Communist "L'ltalia d'Oggi" Folds Again<br />

July 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

151.]<br />

Descriptors: N-383<br />

INT-17IT-1818<br />

[Mrs. Cecilia Ross]<br />

July 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ross, Cecilia<br />

INT-17IT-1819<br />

Italian-American Comment on the Parri<br />

Government<br />

July 11, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

152.]<br />

Descriptors: B-388<br />

INT-17IT-1820<br />

[Interview with Bruno Foa; his article<br />

"Economic Trends in Liberated Europe"]<br />

June 15, 1945; July 13, 1945. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foa, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-1821<br />

Italian-Language Papers Blast Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

July 16, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

153.]<br />

Descriptors: N-395<br />

INT-17IT-1822<br />

[Armando Borghi and "L'Adunata dei<br />

Refrattari (newspaper)]<br />

July 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Adunata dei Refrattari (newspa-<br />

per); Borghi, Armando<br />

INT-17IT-1823<br />

"11 Crociato" on UNCIO<br />

July 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

154.]<br />

Descriptors: N-397<br />

INT-17IT-1824<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1825<br />

"Progresso's" Proposal To Make Biddle<br />

Ambassador to Italy Blasted by Communist<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

July 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

155.]<br />

Descriptors: N-404<br />

INT-17IT-1826<br />

[Bruno Foa]<br />

July 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foa, Bruno<br />

INT-17IT-1827<br />

Communist "L'Unita del Popólo" Sees<br />

Catholics Forging Anti-Italian Alliance Here<br />

July 26. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

156.]<br />

Descriptors: N-413<br />

INT-17IT-1828<br />

[Amerigo Bozzani]<br />

308 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

July 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bozzani, Amerigo<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-17IT-1829<br />

Italian-American Press Discusses the San<br />

Francisco Charter<br />

July 31, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

158.]<br />

Descriptors: N-419<br />

INT-17IT-1830<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-17IT-1831<br />

Italian-American Publications Defend Their<br />

Earlier Faith in Fascism<br />

July 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

157.]<br />

Descriptors: N-415<br />

INT-17IT-1832<br />

Note on the Italian-American Press and San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IT-<br />

139.]<br />

Descriptors: N-305<br />

INT-17IT-1833<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Carmine Miranda]<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Miranda, Carmine<br />

INT-17IT-1834<br />

[Carmelo Zito]<br />

Aug. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zito, Carmelo<br />

INT-17IT-1835<br />

[Filene de Novellis]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Novellis, Filene<br />

INT-17IT-1836<br />

[Edoardo Vergara]<br />

Sept. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vergara, Edoardo<br />

INT-17IT-1837<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the fifth national convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mazzini Society]<br />

Sept. 14-17, 1945. 61 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1838<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Mazzini Society]<br />

Sept. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-17IT-1839<br />

Soviet Plans for Italian Colonies Supported<br />

by the Editor <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

Ocf. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

N-442<br />

INT-17IT-1840<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Jews<br />

INT-18JE-1 to INT-18JE-580<br />

Jews: document series<br />

Documents focus on the attitudes and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Jewish community in the U.S. regarding<br />

anti-Semitism in Nazi-occupied Europe; Zionist<br />

demands for an autonomous Jewish homeland in<br />

Palestine; and proposals for organization <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Jewish army.<br />

Documents also discuss the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jewish press in the U.S.; Jewish relations with<br />

Great Britain and Arabs in the Middle East; and<br />

Jewish representation at the San Francisco<br />

Conference.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33JE-1 to<br />

INT-33JE-76.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Anti-Semitism;<br />

Palestine; Zionism<br />

INT-18JE-1<br />

Zionism: Aims and Prospects<br />

Jan. 12, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

INT-18JE-2<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Jan. 2, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-3<br />

[Biographical note on Maxwell J. Mangold]<br />

Dec. 13, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mangold, Maxwell J.<br />

INT-18JE-4<br />

[Jewish public attitudes toward a Jewish<br />

army]<br />

Mar. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-5<br />

[Request to David Ben-Gurion for conference]<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Gurion, David<br />

INT-18JE-6<br />

Zionists Flay British Ban on Jewish Army<br />

Dec. 3, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-7<br />

Drive Is Started for an Army <strong>of</strong> 200,000 Jews<br />

Dec. 4, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-8<br />

Struma Disaster<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Struma (ship)<br />

INT-18JE-9<br />

[Representation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Zionists at the<br />

Austrian National Committee]<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Austrian National Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-18JE-10<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Jan. 22-Feb. 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-11<br />

Do Not Be Deceived [propagandistic leaflet<br />

and accompanying correspondence]<br />

Mar. S-Apr. 20, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-18JE-12<br />

[Jewish public attitude towards a Jewish<br />

army]<br />

[Mar. 25, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-13<br />

[Letter disputing vote by American rabbis<br />

favoring a Jewish army]<br />

Mar. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-14<br />

Friends or Enemies? [editorial on the Struma<br />

disaster]<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Struma (ship)<br />

INT-18JE-15<br />

[Arnold Margolin's activities in New York<br />

City]<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-18JE-16<br />

Vets Would Revoke Bundists' Citizenship<br />

Mar. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish War Veterans; German-<br />

American Bund<br />

INT-18JE-17<br />

[Refusal <strong>of</strong> "The Saturday Evening Post" to<br />

withdraw issue containing article on Jews]<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-18<br />

[Conditions in Palestine]<br />

Mar. 12-Apr. 25. 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Palestine Jewish<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

INT-18JE-19<br />

[Jewish reaction to the "Struma" disaster and<br />

British policy in Palestine]<br />

Feb. 20-Apr. 24, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Struma (ship)<br />

INT-18JE-20<br />

[U.S. visit <strong>of</strong> Dr. Chaim Weizmann]<br />

Apr. 17-25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weizmann, Chaim<br />

INT-18JE-32<br />

INT-18JE-21<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force in Palestine]<br />

Feb. 20-Apr. 13, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-22<br />

[Dr. Abba H. Silver's activities in London]<br />

Mar. 12-Apr. 24, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Silver, Abba H.<br />

INT-18JE-23<br />

[Correspondence from Max Gottschalk]<br />

Feb. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-24<br />

[Opposition <strong>of</strong> U.S. rabbis to creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Jewish military force]<br />

Mar. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-25<br />

Memorandum on the Proposed Jewish<br />

Military Force<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-26<br />

Supplemental Report on a Jewish Armed<br />

Force<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-27<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

May 1941-Jan. 1942. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-28<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Oct. 1941-Apr. 1942. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-29<br />

Washington Favorable to Jewish Army Plan<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-30<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-31<br />

Tenth annual Third Seder [program <strong>of</strong><br />

Passover dinner dedicated to General<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor]<br />

Apr. 5, 1942. 37 p.<br />

INT-18JE-32<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

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INT-18JE-33 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-18JE-33<br />

Warburg Urges Jews Rally to Soviet Aid<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Warburg, Edward M.<br />

M.<br />

INT-18JE-34<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Mar. 26-31. 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-35<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-36<br />

Memorandum on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Jewish<br />

Army and Its Repercussions<br />

Apr. 7. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-37<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-38<br />

[Jewish group requests State Department<br />

intercession in Palestine issue]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-39<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> anti-Zionist Reform rabbis at<br />

Atlantic City]<br />

June 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-40<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> extraordinary Zionist conference in<br />

New York City]<br />

June 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-18JE-41<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

June 8-15, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-42<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

June 5-7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-43<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-44<br />

Program for the Extraordinary Zionist<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Emergency<br />

Committee for Zionist Affairs<br />

May 13, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Emergency Committee<br />

for Zionist Affairs<br />

INT-18JE-45<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish State Party and<br />

the Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

June 2. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish State Party; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-46<br />

250,000 Flüchtlinge Erreichten Die<br />

Vereinigten Staaten<br />

June 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-47<br />

War Emergency Session <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Congress, May 16-18, 1942<br />

May 19, 1942. 46 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Congress; World<br />

Jewish Congress<br />

INT-18JE-48<br />

Palestine Question Held Peace Problem<br />

June 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-49<br />

Post-War Refuge in Palestine Asked<br />

June 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-50<br />

[Information on the American Jewish<br />

Congress]<br />

May 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Congress<br />

INT-18JE-51<br />

Jewish Council Formed<br />

June 8. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-52<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> non-Zionist Reform rabbis in<br />

Atlantic City]<br />

June 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-53<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Mar. 27-Apr. 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-54<br />

[Booklet on Jewish emancipation]<br />

Mar. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-55<br />

Reconstructionist Platform<br />

May 25, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Reconstructionist Founda-<br />

tion<br />

INT-18JE-56<br />

[Interview with Robert Szold]<br />

May 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szold, Robert<br />

INT-18JE-57<br />

[Missing]<br />

310 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-58<br />

Peril to Palestine Has Waned, Roosevelt<br />

Assures Diners Demanding Jewish Army<br />

May 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-59<br />

American Jews Fight Valiantly for America:<br />

Why Deny the Palestinian Jews the Right To<br />

Defend Their Homeland? [newspaper<br />

advertisement]<br />

May 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-60<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

May 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-61<br />

Proposed Jewish Army<br />

June 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-62<br />

[Zionist literature submitted in connection<br />

with the conference held by the American<br />

Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs]<br />

[May 1942]. 47 p.<br />

INT-18JE-63<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

May 4, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-64<br />

[Biennial convention <strong>of</strong> the women's division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Congress, Apr. 25-29,<br />

1942]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Congress<br />

INT-18JE-65<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish<br />

Army]<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-66<br />

[Zionist meeting held in Newark on the<br />

proposal for a Jewish army]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-67<br />

[Press releases on the proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force in Palestine]<br />

Nov. 1941-May 1942. 46 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-68<br />

Anti-Semite Attacks Scored at Meeting<br />

May 4, 1942. I p.<br />

INT-18JE-69<br />

Two Senators Urge a Jewish Army To Defend<br />

Suez


Reference Bibliography<br />

May 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Suez Canal<br />

INT-18JE-70<br />

They Poison American Life: How American<br />

Fascists Fight Against Americanism<br />

May 1, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties<br />

INT-18JE-71<br />

Jewish Army CaUed "Vital"<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-72<br />

Jewish Union Leader Raps Satevepost for<br />

Attack on Labor<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-18JE-73<br />

One Million in Rumania Face "Liquidation"<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Genocide<br />

INT-18JE-74<br />

Jews To Plan Rescue Work at Rally Here<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Joint Distribution Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-18JE-75<br />

Jews After the War<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-18JE-76<br />

[Article on Supreme Court Justice Louis D.<br />

Brandeis]<br />

Apr. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brandeis, Louis D.<br />

INT-18JE-77<br />

"We Approve": the Rabbis <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Endorse a Palestine Jewish Fighting Force<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-78<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-79<br />

Dangerous Obstacle to the Fight Against<br />

Hitlerism<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-80<br />

Welles Pledges U.S. Aid in Finding Homes<br />

for War Refugees<br />

Nov. 24, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-18JE-81<br />

[Jewish group requests State Department<br />

intercession in Palestine issue]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-82<br />

[Jewish public opinion towards proposal for a<br />

Jewish army]<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-83<br />

[Press releases on Jewish emigration to<br />

Palestine]<br />

Mar. 21-May 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-18JE-84<br />

[Comments on President Roosevelt's letter to<br />

Senator Wagner regarding Palestine]<br />

May 28-June 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-18JE-85<br />

[Commemoration <strong>of</strong> 20th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Congressional resolution favoring Jewish<br />

homeland]<br />

May 27-28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-18JE-86<br />

[Resolutions drafted by General Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Jewish Labor]<br />

Apr. 28-June 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

INT-18JE-87<br />

[Comments on united Jewish delegation to<br />

the peace conference]<br />

May 26-June 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-18JE-88<br />

["Third Seder": dinner celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Labor Committee for Palestine]<br />

Apr. 3-7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Labor Committee for<br />

Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-89<br />

[Proposal by Lord Wedgewood for transfer <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine Mandate to U.S.]<br />

May 29-June 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Wedgewood, Lord<br />

INT-18JE-90<br />

[Jewish press comments on British-Indian<br />

relations and Supreme Court Justice<br />

Frankfurter's trip to India]<br />

Mar. 16-27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: India; Great Britain; Frankfurter,<br />

Felix<br />

INT-18JE-91<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> 60 anti-Zionist Reform rabbis in<br />

Atlantic City]<br />

May 8-June 6, 1942. 12 p.<br />

INT-18JE-92<br />

[Jewish press comments on the "Struma"<br />

disaster]<br />

Apr. 30-May 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Struma (ship)<br />

INT-18JE-93<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

INT-18JE-105<br />

Mar. 19-May 26. 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-94<br />

[Conditions in Palestine]<br />

Mar. 18-Apr. 25, 1942. 26 p.<br />

INT-18JE-95<br />

[Jewish press comments on the Extraordinary<br />

All-Zionist Conference in New York City,<br />

May 9-11, 1942]<br />

Apr. 28-May 19, 1942. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Emergency Committee<br />

for Zionist Affairs; Weizmann, Chaim<br />

INT-18JE-96<br />

[Editorial on friendly relations between Jews<br />

from Palestine and Soviet Union]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-97 to INT-18JE-98<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-99<br />

[Relations between the American Jewish<br />

Committee and the Zionists]<br />

July 15. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee<br />

INT-18JE-100<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and Morris<br />

Waldman]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob; Waldman, Morris<br />

INT-18JE-101<br />

World Jewry in Relation to a Program <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychological Warfare<br />

July 11. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare<br />

INT-18JE-102<br />

[Proposal for organization <strong>of</strong> a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

June 11. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Lyttelton, Oliver<br />

INT-18JE-103<br />

[Opinions and events regarding the proposal<br />

for a Jewish army]<br />

May 24-June 22, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-104<br />

[Jewish press reaction to Dr. Judah L.<br />

Magnes' proposal for organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine as a bi-national state]<br />

July 14, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-105<br />

[Relations between the American Jewish<br />

Committee and the Zionist movement]<br />

July 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 311


INT-18JE-106 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-18JE-106<br />

[Membership data <strong>of</strong> Tarions<br />

Jewish-American organizations]<br />

June 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

B'nai B'rith; Jewish State Zionists <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Jewish Labor Committee; American Jewish<br />

Committee<br />

INT-18JE-107<br />

[Bibliographies on Zionism and Palestine]<br />

June-Aug. 1942. 9 p.<br />

INT-18JE-108<br />

[War-time activities and conditions in<br />

Palestine]<br />

Mar. 30-JuIy 29, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-18JE-109<br />

[American attitudes on Zionism and Jewish<br />

political aims]<br />

June 10-July 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daniels, Josephus<br />

INT-18JE-110<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> press items on the Soviet<br />

government. Communism, and Zionism]<br />

June 14-July 22, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-18JE-111<br />

[Greek leaders praise Jewish participation in<br />

Near East fighting]<br />

Apr. 13-July 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece<br />

INT-18JE-112<br />

[Emigration <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews to Palestine via<br />

Soviet Union and Iran]<br />

Apr. 14-July 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-18JE-113<br />

[Jewish National Fund campaign in South<br />

Africa]<br />

Apr. 30-May 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: South Africa<br />

INT-18JE-114<br />

Libyan Crisis: Jewish Participation in the<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

May 29-July 20. 1942. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-115<br />

[Public opinion toward proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

June 12-July 7, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-116<br />

[Public opinion toward proposal for a Jewish<br />

military force]<br />

July 7-29, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Ben-Gurion, David<br />

INT18JE-117<br />

[Conferences and comments concerning U.S.<br />

and foreign Zionist activities]<br />

Mar. 18-June 18, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-118<br />

[Information on activities <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

organizations, defense <strong>of</strong> Palestine, and<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> a Jewish State]<br />

June 23-July 20, 1942. 19 p.<br />

INT-18JE-119<br />

[Testimonial dinner for Dr. Weizmann and<br />

comments on British administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine]<br />

May 7-July 14, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Weizmann, Chaim<br />

INT-18JE-120<br />

[Pro-Axis activities in the Near East]<br />

Apr. 14-July 28, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Middle East; Collaborators<br />

INT-18JE-121<br />

[Jewish press commentary on Dr. Magnes'<br />

suggestions for Arab-Jewish rapprochement]<br />

June 16-July 21, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-122<br />

Poles Back Jewish State<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-18JE-123<br />

[Missing]<br />

312 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-124<br />

[Correspondence on Los Angeles campaign <strong>of</strong><br />

Committee for a Jewish Army and Atlantic<br />

City conference <strong>of</strong> anti-Zionist Reform<br />

rabbis]<br />

June 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-125<br />

[Memorandum on the American Jewish<br />

Committee's position on Zionism and a<br />

Jewish army]<br />

June 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee<br />

INT-18JE-126<br />

[Reports on the sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Committee<br />

for a Jewish Army, a European-Jewish<br />

conference, and the Weizmann testimonial<br />

dinner]<br />

June 11-12, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army;<br />

World Jewish Congress; Weizmann, Chaim<br />

INT-18JE-127<br />

[Address by Maurice Wertheim delivered at<br />

the 35th annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Jewish Committee]<br />

June 22-25, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee; Wer-<br />

theim, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-128<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish youth<br />

organizations and proposal for a Jewish<br />

army]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Military forces<br />

INT-18JE-129<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Rabbinical<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

June 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rabbinical Assembly <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-130<br />

Japanese General Predicts Severe Anti-Jewish<br />

Measures for 100,000 Jews in Far East<br />

June 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Far East<br />

INT-18JE-131<br />

Lease-Lend Support in Palestine Urged<br />

June 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-lease agreements<br />

INT-18JE-132<br />

Jews Seek Funds To Aid Our Allies<br />

June 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Jewish War Effort Campaign<br />

INT-18JE-133<br />

Palestinian Force Eyed with Reserve<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-134<br />

Zionism Held Best Hope for Jews<br />

June 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-135<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> special meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

July 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-136<br />

Mass Meeting Against Hitler Atrocities<br />

July 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-18JE-137<br />

[British policy in the Middle East]<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Middle East; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-138<br />

[Jewish press reaction to the Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

anti-Zionist Reform rabbis in Atlantic City]<br />

July 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-18JE-139<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America]<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-140<br />

[Soviet participation in the conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Palestine League to Aid Russia]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-18JE-171<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Palestine League to<br />

Aid Russia<br />

INT-18JE-141<br />

Ex-Mufti Now in Athens<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-142<br />

Arab Alignments in the Near East<br />

Aug. 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Middle East<br />

INT-18JE-143<br />

[Avnkah: organization, aims, and activities <strong>of</strong><br />

a Zionist student group]<br />

July 10-Sept. 15, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Avukah; American Zionist Youth<br />

Commission<br />

INT-18JE-144<br />

[Press commentary on the aims and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ichud (Unity) Party and other Zionist<br />

organizations]<br />

Oct. 13. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ichud Party<br />

INT-18JE-145<br />

[Press releases on Soviet-Zionist relations,<br />

Mrs. Archibald Silverman's trip to Great<br />

Britain, and Zionist activities]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Silverman, Mrs. Ar-<br />

chibald<br />

INT-18JE-146<br />

[Press releases on speeches by Dr. Julian<br />

Morgenstern and Louis Lipsky]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morgenstern, Julian; Lipsky, Louis<br />

INT-18JE-147<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

organizations]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-148<br />

[Comments by David Ben-Gurion on the<br />

Jewish Labor Party]<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Labor Party; Ben-Gurion,<br />

David<br />

INT-18JE-149<br />

[Forty-fifth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Oct. 18, 1942. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands; Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; Hadassah; Keren Hayesod; Jewish<br />

National Fund; Rothenberg, Morris; Rosenblatt,<br />

Bernard A.; Cohen, Abraham H.; Loudon,<br />

Alexander; Weizmann, Chaim; Lipsky, Louis; La<br />

Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-18JE-150<br />

Report on conventions <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and Hadassah<br />

Oct. 15-17, 1942. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Hadassah; Weizmann, Chaim; Szold, Robert<br />

INT-18JE-151<br />

[Absence <strong>of</strong> Chaim Weizmann from Hadassah<br />

convention]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hadassah; Ichud Party; Weizmann,<br />

Chaim<br />

INT-18JE-152<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations and the position <strong>of</strong> non-Zionist<br />

Reform rabbis on Palestine]<br />

Oct. 1942. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Ichud Party<br />

INT-18JE-153<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-18JE-154<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Hadassah; Jewish Trade Union Committee for<br />

Tanks and Bombers for the Red Army<br />

INT-18JE-155<br />

[Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the 25th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Balfour Declaration]<br />

Nov. 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balfour Declaration; Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-156<br />

[Aims <strong>of</strong> the Balfour Declaration]<br />

JVov. 2, 1917. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Balfour Declaration;<br />

Balfour, Arthur J.<br />

INT-18JE-157<br />

[Press releases on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations]<br />

Nov. 11, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Jewish State Party<br />

INT-18JE-158<br />

[Press releases on anti-Zionist statement by<br />

Reform rabbis and activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Zionist organizations]<br />

Nov. 16, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Emergency Committee<br />

for Zionist Affairs; Sulzberger, Arthur H.<br />

INT-18JE-159<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and the Jewish<br />

State Party<br />

JVov. 19, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Jewish State Party<br />

INT-18JE-160<br />

Congressional Leaders Petition President<br />

Roosevelt for Jewish Homeland in Palestine<br />

Dec 11, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.; Wagner, Rob-<br />

ert F.<br />

INT-18JE-161<br />

War <strong>of</strong> Theories<br />

June 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-18JE-162<br />

[Jewish press commentary on a proposed<br />

Jewish army and the Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

America and Hadassah conventions]<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military forces; Zion-<br />

ist Organization <strong>of</strong> America; Hadassah; Sulz-<br />

berger, Arthur H.; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-18JE-163<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Yiddish and Hebrew dailies and<br />

weeklies checked for coverage <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

and the Mediterranean area]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-18JE-164<br />

[Jewish press commentary on activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organization and personalities]<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 22 p.<br />

INT-18JE-165<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism<br />

INT-18JE-166<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-18JE-167<br />

[Press reports on statement by Dr. Stephen<br />

S. Wise and resolutions adopted by the<br />

National Executive Board <strong>of</strong> the Order Sons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zion]<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order Sons <strong>of</strong> Zion; American<br />

Council for Judaism; Wise, Stephen S.<br />

INT-18JE-168<br />

[National Proclamation Dinner sponsored by<br />

the Committee for a Jewish Army]<br />

Dec 16, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army; Nizer, Louis<br />

INT-18JE-169<br />

[Official statement by the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America on the American<br />

Council for Judaism]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

American Council for Judaism<br />

INT-18JE-170<br />

[Press commentary on the activities and<br />

objectives <strong>of</strong> various Jewish organizations]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism; New<br />

Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-171<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Jewish Peoples Committee in<br />

New York City]<br />

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INT-18JE-171 Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Peoples Committee<br />

INT-18JE-172<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the American<br />

Council for Judaism]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism<br />

INT-18JE-173<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the National Council for<br />

Palestine]<br />

[Dec. 1942]. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Palestine Appeal; National<br />

Council for Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-174<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference; Wise,<br />

Stephen S.; Proskauer, Joseph M; Monsky,<br />

Henry<br />

INT-18JE-175<br />

[American Council for Judaism: establishment<br />

and statement <strong>of</strong> principles]<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism<br />

INT-18JE-176<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-177<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

Oct 8, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-178<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

Dec 8, 1942. 14 p.<br />

INT-18JE-179<br />

[Conversation with Alfred Jaretzki]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaretzki, Alfred<br />

INT-18JE-180<br />

"Struma" Catastrophe as Reported in the<br />

Jewish-American Press<br />

Mar. 17, 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 9<br />

INT-18JE-181<br />

Conditions in Palestine<br />

Mar. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-182<br />

Proposed Jewish Army<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

314 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-183<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 14<br />

INT-18JE-184<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 17<br />

INT-18JE-185<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

Apr. 23, 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 20<br />

INT-18JE-186<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 23<br />

INT-18JE-187<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

May 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 29<br />

INT-18JE-188<br />

Recent Zionist Activities<br />

June 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-7.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 36<br />

INT-18JE-189<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

July 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

RPT 54<br />

INT-18JE-190<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-8.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 61<br />

INT-18JE-191<br />

Zionism and the Soviet Union<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-9.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 71<br />

INT-18JE-192<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

Oct 12. 1942. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-10.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 78<br />

INT-18JE-193<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-11.]<br />

Descriptors: B-13<br />

INT-18JE-194<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Chamberlin, Mr.<br />

B-18<br />

INT-18JE-195<br />

[U.S. Jewish theological student support for<br />

reestablishment <strong>of</strong> Palestine as a Jewish<br />

State]<br />

Jan. 29. 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-18JE-196<br />

Arab Politics in Palestine<br />

[n.d.]. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Arabs<br />

INT-18JE-197<br />

[Statements by Jewish-American<br />

organizations on Zionism and Palestine]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-18JE-198<br />

Zionism: an Affirmation <strong>of</strong> Judaism<br />

/7942/. 8 p.<br />

INT-18JE-199<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the Palestine<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Committee]<br />

Jan. 18. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee<br />

INT-18JE-200<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism;<br />

Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-201<br />

Demand for a Jewish Army<br />

Noy. 25, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-202<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stateless and Palestinian Jews<br />

Feb. 8. 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-203<br />

[Speech by Dr. Robinson on the status <strong>of</strong><br />

minorities in the Soviet Union]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Robinson, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-204<br />

[Agitation <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish<br />

Army to rescue Romanian Jews]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Committee for a Jewish<br />

Army<br />

INT-18JE-205<br />

Jewish Press and Organizations in Argentina


Reference Bibliography<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Press<br />

INT-18JE-206<br />

Jewish Problem After Victory<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prinz, Joachim; Gruenewald, Max;<br />

Blumenfeld, Kurt<br />

INT-18JE-207<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-18JE-208<br />

[Comments by Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz on<br />

Jewish mass meeting in Madison Square<br />

Garden]<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rabinowitz, Isaac<br />

INT-18JE-209<br />

Report on Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Council<br />

for Russian War Relief<br />

Mar. 9. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Council for Russian War<br />

Relief<br />

INT-18JE-210<br />

Mass Meeting Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Labor Committee <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Labor Committee<br />

INT-18JE-211<br />

[Jewish press commentary on activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism;<br />

American Jewish Assembly; Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-212<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations]<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism;<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army; Heller, James G.<br />

INT-18JE-213<br />

[Program for "We Will Never Die", a<br />

pageant performed at Madison Square<br />

Garden]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 36 p.<br />

INT-18JE-214<br />

["Stop Hitler Now" demonstration in<br />

Madison Square Garden]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Congress<br />

INT-18JE-215<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism; Jew-<br />

ish Labor Committee<br />

INT-18JE-216<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca<br />

INT-18JE-217<br />

Jewish Organizations with Foreign<br />

Implications [listing]<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-218<br />

[Activities and resolutions <strong>of</strong> the Convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Labor Zionist Movement]<br />

Mar. 26-28, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor Zionist National Convention<br />

INT-18JE-219<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Joint Emergency<br />

Committee on European Jewish Affairs]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Emergency Committee on<br />

European Jewish Affairs; American Jewish<br />

Committee<br />

INT-18JE-220<br />

[Information on Jewish and Arabic political<br />

organizations and periodicals published in<br />

Palestine and Transjordan]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 67 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Arabs; Great Brit-<br />

ain; Transjordan<br />

INT-18JE-221<br />

[Jewish press commentary on various Jewish<br />

organizations]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army;<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> American Hebrew Congregations<br />

INT-18JE-222<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> series <strong>of</strong> articles based on<br />

an interview with former Ambassador Joseph<br />

E. Davies]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-223<br />

[Growing Zionist pressures for Zionist state<br />

in Palestine]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-18JE-224<br />

[Press reports on the American Jewish<br />

Conference and lend-lease aid to Saudi<br />

Arabia]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saudi Arabia; Lend-lease agree-<br />

ments; American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-225<br />

[Announcement for the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-226<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

INT-18JE-236<br />

May 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference; Com-<br />

mittee for a Jewish Army<br />

INT-18JE-227<br />

[Press reports on statements by the National<br />

Conference for Palestine and the Committee<br />

for a Jewish Army]<br />

May 10, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Conference for Palestine;<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army; Silver, Abba H.<br />

INT-18JE-228<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

May 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army;<br />

Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America; Order Sons <strong>of</strong><br />

Zion; American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-229<br />

Jewish Language Press<br />

[n.d.]. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-18JE-230<br />

[Press commentary on the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information and the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

June 11, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Ameri-<br />

can Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs<br />

INT-18JE-231<br />

[Press reports on the programs <strong>of</strong> Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America and the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

American Hebrew Congregations at the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

June 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> American Hebrew Congregations;<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-232<br />

[Biographical note on Dr. Max Weinreich]<br />

June 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weinreich, Max<br />

INT-18JE-233<br />

[Rules <strong>of</strong> election for the American Jewish<br />

Conference]<br />

Apr. 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-234<br />

[Rally <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Labor Committee, June<br />

19, 1943]<br />

June 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; Jewish<br />

Labor Committee<br />

INT-18JE-235<br />

[Jewish press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

June 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-236<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> Zionist and<br />

anti-Zionist organizations]<br />

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INT-18JE-236 Reference Bibliography<br />

June 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; League <strong>of</strong> American-Arab<br />

Committees for Democracy<br />

INT-18JE-237<br />

Jewish Russian Delegation, Michoels and<br />

Feffer<br />

June 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-238<br />

[Press reports on a resolution by Central<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Rabbis and an article<br />

by Lessing Rosenwald]<br />

June 28, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central Conference <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Rabbis; American Council for Judaism; Rosen-<br />

wald, Lessing<br />

INT-18JE-239<br />

[Press comments on Itzik Feffer <strong>of</strong> the Soviet<br />

Jewish delegation]<br />

June 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Feffer, Itzik<br />

INT-18JE-240<br />

Zionist Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 1, 1943. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-15.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 135<br />

INT-18JE-241<br />

[Information on the Emergency Committee<br />

To Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

July 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for a Jewish Army;<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-242<br />

Latest Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Palestine Zionist-Arab<br />

Problem<br />

July 19, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Middle East; Christians and<br />

Christianity<br />

INT-18JE-243<br />

Report on a Lecture Given by Mr. A. L.<br />

Gellman at a Jewish Synagogue in San<br />

Francisco<br />

July 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mizrachi Organization; Gellman, A.<br />

L.<br />

INT-18JE-244<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Jewish organizations and personalities]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Mendelsohn, Felix<br />

INT-18JE-245<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

various Jewish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

Sept 22, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magnes, Judah L.; Willkie, Wendell<br />

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INT-18JE-246<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-18JE-247<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Jewish organizations towards<br />

Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

July 15, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-248<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> selected<br />

Jewish organizations]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-18JE-249<br />

[Jewish press commentary on the Jewish<br />

delegation from Russia and a<br />

British-American statement on Palestine]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-250<br />

[Memorandum on the Jewish delegation from<br />

Russia]<br />

Aug. 17. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Committee <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Writers and Artists; Michoels, Solomon; Feffer,<br />

Itzik<br />

INT-18JE-251<br />

Latest Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Palestine Zionist-Arab<br />

Problem<br />

July 25, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

INT-18JE-252<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 145<br />

INT-18JE-253<br />

Bombing and Destruction <strong>of</strong> "Neu Welt",<br />

Yiddish Weekly Published in Ramat Gan<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabotage; Neu Welt (newspaper)<br />

INT-18JE-254<br />

Soviet Jewish Delegates S. Michoels and Lt.<br />

Col. I. Feffer in America<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Michoels, Solomon;<br />

Feffer, Itzik<br />

INT-18JE-255<br />

Forthcoming American Jewish Conference<br />

Aug. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-256<br />

[Press commentary on Soviet Jewish<br />

delegation in the U.S. and address by Herbert<br />

Hoover]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Hoover, Herbert C.<br />

INT-18JE-257<br />

[Conversation with Jacob Landau]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-258<br />

Mass Meeting for the Michoels-Feffer Soviet<br />

Delegation<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Feffer, Itzik; Mich-<br />

oels, Solomon<br />

INT-18JE-259<br />

American Jewish Conference [aims and<br />

activities]<br />

[n.d.]. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-260<br />

Notes on the American Jewish Conference<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-16.]<br />

Descriptors: B-72<br />

INT-18JE-261<br />

American Jewish Conference [observations <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz and reactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yiddish press]<br />

Sept. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference;<br />

Rabinowitz, Isaac<br />

INT-18JE-262<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Zionist<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Sept 11-17, 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-263<br />

Among the Revisionists <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Sept 22, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Beb-Horin, Aliahu<br />

INT-18JE-264<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

Sept 13, 1943. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-17.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 149<br />

INT-18JE-265<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

Oct 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-266<br />

[Statements from Jewish organizations]<br />

Oct 11, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-18JE-267<br />

[Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee<br />

from American Jewish Conference]<br />

Oct 27-JVov. 1, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee;<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-268<br />

[Excerpts from address by Dr. Julian<br />

Morgenstern]


Reference Bibliography INT-18JE-303<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morgenstern, Julian<br />

INT-18JE-269<br />

[Conversation with Sidney Wallach]<br />

Nov. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wallach, Sidney<br />

INT-18JE-270<br />

[Conversation with Pan! Baerwald]<br />

iVov. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baerwald, Paul<br />

INT-18JE-271<br />

Extremist Zionist, Meir Grossman, on the<br />

Near East and the Lebanese Crisis<br />

Nov. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grossman, Meir<br />

INT-18JE-272<br />

[Conversation with John K. Jessnp, Kurt<br />

Bloch, and Miss Davenport <strong>of</strong> "Fortune"]<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jessup, John K.; Bloch, Kurt;<br />

Davenport, Miss<br />

INT-18JE-273<br />

[Conversation with Alan M. Stroock]<br />

Oct. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee;<br />

Stroock, Alan M.<br />

INT-18JE-274<br />

S. F. Group Fights Proposals for Jewish State<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Council for Judaism<br />

INT-18JE-275<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Women [fiftieth<br />

anniversary convention]<br />

Nov. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council for Jewish Women<br />

INT-18JE-276<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish organizations<br />

and personalities]<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Gurion, David<br />

INT-18JE-277<br />

Statement on the American Jewish<br />

Committee Adopted by the Interim<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish<br />

Conference<br />

JVov. 19. 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee;<br />

American Jewish Conference; Wohl, Samuel;<br />

Morgenstern, Julian<br />

INT-18JE-278<br />

Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> American Jewish Committee<br />

from the American Jewish Conference<br />

ATov. J8. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Committee;<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-279<br />

Struggle to Obtain Nullification <strong>of</strong> British<br />

White Paper <strong>of</strong> 1939<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-280<br />

[Political activity in Palestine]<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Eliezer, Arieh<br />

INT-18JE-281<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-18.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 160<br />

INT-18JE-282<br />

Moscow Conference and Its Bearing upon<br />

Jewish Issues<br />

Nov. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-18JE-283<br />

Organizations Represented at American<br />

Jewish Conference and Their <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

[1943]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-284<br />

Zionist Movement as Discussed at a Meeting<br />

in San Francisco<br />

JVov. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heller, James G.<br />

INT-18JE-285<br />

[Conversation with Rebecca Wellington]<br />

JVov. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wellington, Rebecca<br />

INT-18JE-286<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish groups and political<br />

developments in Palestine]<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-18JE-287<br />

[Conversation with S. L.]<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-288<br />

Ramath Hakovesh Incident<br />

Dec 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-289<br />

[Conversation with Pauline B. Falk]<br />

Dec 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Falk, Pauline B.<br />

INT-18JE-290<br />

[Post-war policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union]<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-291<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-292<br />

[Press releases on Zionist political<br />

negotiations and Jewish Labor Committee<br />

activities]<br />

Dec. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Labor Committee<br />

INT-18JE-293<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Arieh Ben-Eliezer to Palestine]<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Eliezer, Arieh<br />

INT-18JE-294<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-295<br />

[Press reports on activities <strong>of</strong> various Zionist<br />

organizations]<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-18JE-296<br />

[Public reaction to partition plan as solution<br />

to Palestine problem]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-297<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Moshe Shertok and Dr. Chaim<br />

Weizmann regarding resignation <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Ben-Gurion]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weizmann, Chaim; Ben-Gurion,<br />

David; Shertok, Moshe<br />

INT-18JE-298<br />

[Statement by the Interim Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference attacking the<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; American<br />

Jewish Conference; Emergency Committee To<br />

Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-299<br />

[Criticism by Jewish groups and individuals <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Jewish Conference]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference;<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe; American Council for<br />

Judaism; American Jewish Committee<br />

INT-18JE-300<br />

[Correspondence on the World Jewish<br />

Congress]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Jewish Congress<br />

INT-18JE-301<br />

[Statement by the American Emergency<br />

Zionist Council attacking the American<br />

League for a Free Palestine]<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Emergency Zionist Coun-<br />

cil; American League for a Free Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-302<br />

[Conversation with L. Nemzer]<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-18JE-303<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Inner Zionist General<br />

Council]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 317


INT-18JE-303 Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Inner Zionist General Council<br />

INT-18JE-304<br />

Zionist Conflicts Increase in the American<br />

Jewish Community<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-20.]<br />

Descriptors: B-148<br />

INT-18JE-305<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-306<br />

[Conversation with Sidney Wallach]<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wallach, Sidney<br />

INT-18JE-307<br />

[Press reports on Jewish resistance to British<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> Palestine]<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-308<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish groups]<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe; Union <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Hebrew Congregations<br />

INT-18JE-309<br />

Recent Political Discussion on Palestine<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union<br />

INT-18JE-310<br />

Entire American Jewish Community United<br />

in Opposition to British White Paper <strong>of</strong> 1939<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-311<br />

[Memorandum on activities <strong>of</strong> Jewish leaders]<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weizmann, Chaim; Shertok, Moshe;<br />

Ben-Gurion, David<br />

INT-18JE-312<br />

Zionist Developments in England<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-18JE-313<br />

[Discussion <strong>of</strong> Arab-Jewish relations and<br />

Arab internal politics]<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

INT-18JE-314<br />

[Publications <strong>of</strong> the General Zionist parties]<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Zionists<br />

INT-18JE-315<br />

"Palestine and Peace", Address by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

C. J. Friedrich <strong>of</strong> Harvard at Ford Hall<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friedrich, Carl J.<br />

INT-18JE-316<br />

[Correspondence on anti-Fascist Jewish<br />

Committee]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-317<br />

North Africa Relief Plan Lauded<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Joint Distribution<br />

Committee<br />

INT-18JE-318<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-319<br />

[Conversation with Lillian Friedberg]<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friedberg, Lillian<br />

INT-18JE-320<br />

[Jewish organizations for war relief]<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Council for Russian War<br />

Relief<br />

INT-18JE-321<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Labor Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Labor Party <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-322<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-323<br />

General Assembly: Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Federations and Welfare Funds, Inc.,<br />

Pittsburgh, Penn.<br />

Feb. 5 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and<br />

Welfare Funds; Seiender, Sanford<br />

INT-18JE-324<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and Welfare<br />

Funds, Inc., General Assembly, Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and<br />

Welfare Funds<br />

INT-18JE-325<br />

[Soviet-Polish border question]<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Soviet Union; Boundaries<br />

INT-18JE-326<br />

[General assembly <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Federations and Welfare Funds]<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 59 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council <strong>of</strong> Jewish Federations and<br />

Welfare Funds<br />

INT-18JE-327<br />

[Missing]<br />

318 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-328<br />

[Conversation with Mr. M.]<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-18JE-329<br />

American Jewish Committee Urges<br />

Abrogation <strong>of</strong> British White Paper at<br />

Congressional Hearing<br />

Feb. 15-18, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; House <strong>of</strong> Representa-<br />

tives; American Jewish Committee; Hitti, Philip<br />

K.<br />

INT-18JE-330<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-331<br />

Resolutions Passed by Jewish Elected<br />

Assembly<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assefat Hanivharim<br />

INT-18JE-332<br />

Open Forum on the Future Role <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Jewry<br />

Feb. 20, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33JE-21.]<br />

Descriptors: M-152<br />

INT-18JE-333<br />

Conference with Eri Jabotinsky, Free<br />

Palestine Committee<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; Jabotinsky, Eri<br />

INT-18JE-334<br />

Anti-Zionist Jewish Meeting<br />

Feb. 17, 1944; Mar. 6. 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-22.]<br />

Descriptors: M-156<br />

INT-18JE-335<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-336<br />

Anglo-Jewish Relations in Palestine<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Bentwich, Norman<br />

INT-18JE-337<br />

[Interviews with five Jewish personalities<br />

regarding Zionist affairs]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szold, Robert; Boukstein, Maurice;<br />

Epstein, Judith; Halprin, Mrs. S. W.; Gottschalk,<br />

Max<br />

INT-18JE-338<br />

Middle East Political Summary<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Middle East


Reference Bibliography INT-18JE-373<br />

INT-18JE-339<br />

Program for the Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

the Jewish Council for Russian War Relief<br />

Feb. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Council for Russian War<br />

Relief<br />

INT-18JE-340<br />

[Note on the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish Religious<br />

Affairs in Moscow]<br />

Mar. 3. 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-341<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Chicago chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Emergency Committee To Save the Jewish<br />

People <strong>of</strong> Europe]<br />

Mar. 3, 1944; Mar. 6. 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Emergency Committee<br />

To Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-342<br />

Zionists and Soviet Russia<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Lourie, Arthur<br />

INT-18JE-343<br />

Jewish Population <strong>of</strong> South America:<br />

statistics <strong>of</strong> population and occupational<br />

distribution<br />

May 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: South America; Argentina<br />

INT-18JE-344<br />

Chicago Delegation to the Jewish Conference<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Jewish Con-<br />

ference<br />

INT-18JE-345<br />

American Zionists and the Palestine<br />

Resolution<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-23.]<br />

Descriptors: B-165<br />

INT-18JE-346<br />

[Jewish press comments regarding the Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Ezile and Churchill's<br />

statement on Soviet-Polish relations]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Govemments-in-exile, Po-<br />

land; Soviet Union; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-18JE-347<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish Religious Affairs in<br />

Moscow: announcement <strong>of</strong> rabbinical<br />

seminary to be opened in Soviet Russia<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Bureau <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Religious Affairs; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-348<br />

Jewish Affairs: suggested collaboration<br />

between New Zionist Organization and<br />

Emergency Committee for Jewish Affairs<br />

Feb. 1. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs;<br />

Silver, Abba H.<br />

INT-18JE-349<br />

[Appeal from the Jewish Socialist Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland to President Roosevelt concerning<br />

Palestine]<br />

Mar. IS, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

INT-18JE-350<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

Mar. IS, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-351<br />

[Information on Dr. Weizmann and Mr.<br />

Ben-Gurion]<br />

Feb. 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Weizmann, Chaim; Ben-Gurion,<br />

David<br />

INT-18JE-352<br />

[Conversation with Louis Nemzer]<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-18JE-353<br />

Rally for Palestine<br />

Mar. 22, 1944; Mar. 24, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-24.]<br />

Descriptors: M-163<br />

INT-18JE-354<br />

Report on Jewry. July-Dec 1943<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deportations<br />

INT-18JE-355<br />

[Conversation with Moshe Shertok on Zionist<br />

plans]<br />

Feb. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shertok, Moshe<br />

INT-18JE-356<br />

[Conversation with Moshe Shertok on Zionist<br />

plans]<br />

Feb. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shertok, Moshe<br />

INT-18JE-357<br />

Palestine Labor Merger<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

INT-18JE-358<br />

Public Funds in Palestine<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 12 p.<br />

INT-18JE-359<br />

[Differences between the Free Palestine<br />

Committee and the New Zionist Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-360<br />

Relief Activities in Palestine<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-18JE-361<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Agudas Israel World<br />

Organization; interview with Mr. Norman]<br />

Feb. 11, 1944; Mar. 3, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Agudas Israel World Organization;<br />

Norman, Mr.<br />

INT-18JE-362<br />

[Press comments by Meir Grossman and<br />

Jacob Fishman regarding Zionist policies and<br />

Palestine]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grossman, Meir; Fishman, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-363<br />

[Note on Jewish appeal to Marshal Tito]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-364<br />

[Information on the Zionist delegation in<br />

London]<br />

Feb. 23-24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-365<br />

[Information on the relationship <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Histadruth to the International Labor<br />

Organization]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Labor Organization;<br />

General Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor<br />

INT-18JE-366<br />

[Appeal from the American League for a Free<br />

Palestine]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944; Apr. 19, 1944. 2S p.<br />

Descriptors: American League for a Free Pales-<br />

tine<br />

INT-18JE-367<br />

Christian Looks at the Jewish National Home<br />

Apr. 23, 1944; Apr. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-25.]<br />

Descriptors: M-174<br />

INT-18JE-368<br />

Palestine Political Summary<br />

Mar. 13. 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-18JE-369<br />

Middle East Reaction to Congressional<br />

Palestine Resolution<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.; Middle East<br />

INT-18JE-370<br />

Revisionists Deny Part in Bombings<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization<br />

INT-18JE-371<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-18JE-372<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-373<br />

Jewish Attitudes Towards Terrorism<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 319


INT-18JE-373 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Terrorism; Arabs<br />

INT-18JE-374<br />

Plan To Save European Jews To Be Given<br />

Refugee Board<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-375<br />

Mass Meeting To Pay Tribute to the Heroes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Warsaw Ghetto<br />

May 1, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br />

INT-18JE-376<br />

[Conversation with Jacob Landau]<br />

May 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-377<br />

[Biographical note on Johan J. Smertenko]<br />

[1938-39]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smertenko, Johan J.<br />

INT-18JE-378 to INT-18JE 379<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-380<br />

[Conversation with Miss Sluedel on Emanuel<br />

Mohl]<br />

May 18. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mohl, Emanuel; Sleudel, Miss<br />

INT-18JE-381<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-382<br />

[Jewish reaction to establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation]<br />

May 23, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; Bergson, Peter H.<br />

INT-18JE-383<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-384<br />

[Comments <strong>of</strong> Jewish press on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation]<br />

May 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

INT-18JE-385 to INT-18JE-389<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-390<br />

[Biographical note on Theodore Bennahum]<br />

June 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bennahum, Theodore<br />

INT-18JE-391 to INT-18JE-393<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-394<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

and Its Background<br />

June 6, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-27.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 191<br />

INT-18JE-395 to INT-18JE-396<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-397<br />

Black Jews Seek a Homeland<br />

May 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-398 to INT-18JE-399<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-400<br />

Public Session <strong>of</strong> the 24th Annual Convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New England Zionist Region<br />

June 19, 1944. 11 p.<br />

INT-18JE-401<br />

[Report on activities <strong>of</strong> various Jewish<br />

organizations]<br />

June 23. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-402 to INT-18JE-404<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-405<br />

[Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> members from New Zionist<br />

Organization]<br />

June 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca<br />

INT-18JE-406<br />

[Request for contributions to American<br />

League for a Free Palestine]<br />

June 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American League for a Free Pales-<br />

tine; Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

INT-18JE-407<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-408<br />

American Revisionists Split Over the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

July 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-225<br />

INT-18JE-409<br />

Jewish Comment on a Message Allegedly<br />

Sent by President Roosevelt to the Palestine<br />

Arab Party<br />

July 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-18JE-410<br />

[Missing]<br />

320 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-411<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal]<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-412<br />

[Activities and objectives <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and the<br />

American League for a Free Palestine]<br />

July 21, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; American League for a Free Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-413<br />

Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; Jabotinsky, Eri T.; Bergson, Peter H.;<br />

Ben-Eliezer, Arieh<br />

INT-18JE-414<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-415<br />

Jewish Language Press<br />

[n.d.]. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-18JE-416<br />

Jewish Rally in Madison Square Garden<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

American Jewish Conference; American Jewish<br />

Committee<br />

INT-18JE-417 to INT-18JE-419<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-420<br />

[Second annual conference <strong>of</strong> the Emergency<br />

Committee To Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe]<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-421<br />

[Meetings and participants <strong>of</strong> the second<br />

annual conference <strong>of</strong> the Emergency<br />

Committee To Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe]<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

INT-18JE-422 to INT-18JE-425<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-426<br />

[Conversation with Bernard Postal on<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Abba H. Silver]<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal, Bernard; Silver, Abba H.<br />

INT-18JE-427<br />

American Zionist Leader Tenders Resignation<br />

Sept. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-18<br />

INT-18JE-428<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

[n.d.]. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Daily Forward (newspaper);<br />

Morning Journal (newspaper); Day (newspaper);<br />

Morning Freiheit (newspaper); Der Yiddisher<br />

Kemfer (newspaper); Die Zukunft (periodical);<br />

Unser Zeit (periodical); Der Americaner (peri-


Reference Bibliography<br />

odical); Contemporary Jewish Record (periodi-<br />

cal); Congress Weekly (periodical); National<br />

Jewish Monthly (periodical); Jewish Frontier<br />

(periodical); Opinion (periodical); New Palestine<br />

(periodical); Menorah Journal (periodical);<br />

Reconstructionist (periodical); Jewish Social<br />

Studies (periodical); American Hebrew (periodi-<br />

cal); Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Seven Arts<br />

Feature Syndicate<br />

INT-18JE-429<br />

Jewish Newspapers Read in Pittsburgh<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; American Jewish<br />

Outlook (newspaper); Jewish Criterion (newspa-<br />

per); Jewish Leader (newspaper)<br />

INT-18JE-430<br />

Jewish Press Comment on Formulas for<br />

Post-War Jewish Rights<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-22<br />

INT-18JE-431<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Akzin]<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akzin, Benjamin<br />

INT-18JE-432<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-433<br />

[Jewish newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Jewish World<br />

(newspaper); Jewish Independent (newspaper);<br />

Jewish Review and Observer (newspaper);<br />

Jewish Voice (newspaper); Day (newspaper);<br />

Morning Journal (newspaper); Morning Freiheit<br />

(newspaper); Jewish Daily Forward (newspaper)<br />

INT-18JE-434<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-435<br />

Zionism in the Republican and Democratic<br />

Party Platforms<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republican Party; Democratic Party<br />

INT-18JE-436 to INT-18JE-437<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-438<br />

Revisionist Matters<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-439<br />

[Proposal for recruitment <strong>of</strong> American Jewish<br />

youth for Palestine]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth<br />

INT-18JE-440<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-441<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 21 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-35.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 214<br />

INT-18JE-442<br />

American Council for Judaism:<br />

correspondence between the executive<br />

director and a Boston Zionist<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berger, Elmer<br />

INT-18JE-443<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Bonksteinj<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-444<br />

Jewish Affairs [denouncement <strong>of</strong> Emergency<br />

Committee To Save the Jewish People <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe and speech by Pierre Dreyfus]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe; Dreyfus, Pierre<br />

INT-18JE-445<br />

Zionists in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Oct. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland Zionist<br />

Society; Taft, Robert A.<br />

INT-18JE-446<br />

Charges and Counter-Charges in Connection<br />

with the Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-36.]<br />

Descriptors: N-85<br />

INT-18JE-447<br />

[Statements and resolutions <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Conference for Palestine]<br />

JVov. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Conference for Palestine<br />

INT-18JE-448<br />

[Report I on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-449<br />

[Report II on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

Dec. 1-5, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-450<br />

[Report III on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-451<br />

[Reports IV-VIII on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

Dec. 5-6, 1944. 61 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-463<br />

INT-18JE-452<br />

[Report IX on the second session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Jewish Conference]<br />

Dec. 6-7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-453<br />

[Open meeting <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles Zionist<br />

District]<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-18JE-454<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Bernard Joseph]<br />

Dec 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joseph, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-455<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Felix<br />

Guggenheim on Dec 6, 1944 in Los Angeles<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guggenheim, Felix<br />

INT-18JE-456<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Bernard Joseph]<br />

Dec 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joseph, Bernard<br />

INT-18JE-457<br />

Jewish Affairs [discussions with Dr. Ignacy<br />

Schwartzbart, Dr. I. N. Steinberg, and Dr.<br />

Syud Hossain]<br />

Dec 16, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schwartzbart, Ignacy; Steinberg, I.<br />

N.; Hossain, Syud<br />

INT-18JE-458<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-459<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Franklin Kline<br />

in Los Angeles<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kline, Franklin<br />

INT-18JE-460<br />

Interview with Judge Proskauer<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proskauer, Joseph M.<br />

INT-18JE-461<br />

[Combined meeting <strong>of</strong> the local groups <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Zionist and Hadassah organizations in San<br />

Francisco]<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-18JE-462<br />

"Polish Problem", address by Raymond A.<br />

Davies<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-18JE-463<br />

Jewish Black Book as a Case in<br />

Zionist-Soviet Rapprochement<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-38.]<br />

Descriptors: B-300<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 321


INT-18JE-464 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-18JE-464<br />

[Biographical note on Joseph M. Proskaner]<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proskauer, Joseph M.<br />

INT-18JE-465<br />

Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist<br />

Organization<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-40.]<br />

Descriptors: M-278<br />

INT-18JE-466<br />

Communist Paper Champions "Statehood<br />

Rights" for Jews in Palestine<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-41.]<br />

Descriptors: N-176<br />

INT-18JE-467<br />

Jewish Reactions to the Assassination <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Moyne and the Death Sentence Against His<br />

Assassins<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-46.]<br />

Descriptors: N-178<br />

INT-18JE-468<br />

War Emergency Conference <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Jewish Congress<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-39.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 229<br />

INT-18JE-469<br />

Campaign To Petition President Roosevelt on<br />

Behalf <strong>of</strong> Jewish Interests<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-43.]<br />

Descriptors: N-181<br />

INT-18JE-470<br />

Jewish Affairs [theft <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor McMahon's<br />

correspondence on John J. Smertenko]<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smertenko, Johan J.; McMahon,<br />

Francis E.<br />

INT-18JE-471<br />

[Lecture by Emanuel Newman at a Cleveland<br />

temple]<br />

Jan. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Newman, Emanuel<br />

INT-18JE-472<br />

Seminar at the Euclid Avenue Temple in<br />

Cleveland<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldmann, Nahum<br />

INT-18JE-473<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-474<br />

Jewish Community Aroused by Pell's Recall<br />

Feb. 3. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-44.]<br />

Descriptors: N-189<br />

322 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-475<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Jews in Bulgaria Protested<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-45.]<br />

Descriptors: N-190<br />

INT-18JE-476<br />

American Zionists Intercede with Egyptian<br />

Authorities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Moyne Assassins<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-46.]<br />

Descriptors: N-193<br />

INT-18JE-477<br />

Memorial for Oumansky<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oumansky, Constantin<br />

INT-18JE-478<br />

New Revisionist-Led Relief Organization<br />

Makes Anti-British Appeal<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-47.]<br />

Descriptors: N-194<br />

INT-18JE-479<br />

Over-all Jewish Relief Agency Split<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-48.]<br />

Descriptors: N-198<br />

INT-18JE-480<br />

New Group Gives Lift to Agitation for Rescue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-49.]<br />

Descriptors: N-205<br />

INT-18JE-481<br />

[Proposal by Dr. Magnes for binational<br />

regime as solution to Palestine problem]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945; Feb. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-482<br />

[Jewish community in Pittsburgh]<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-18JE-483<br />

Rabbinical Body To Raise $2,500,000 for<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Destroyed Jewish<br />

Properties<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-50.]<br />

Descriptors: N-215<br />

INT-18JE-484<br />

Magnes Proposal for Bi-National Palestine<br />

Receives No Support in Jewish Community<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-51.]<br />

Descriptors: B-320<br />

INT-18JE-485<br />

[Comments on Dr. Magnes' letter on<br />

Palestine]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magnes, Judah L.; Kopstein, Max A.<br />

INT-18JE-486<br />

Jewish Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

Mar. 14. 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-331<br />

INT-18JE-487<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Nahum Goldmann]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goldmann, Nahum<br />

INT-18JE-488<br />

Early Zionist Reactions to Arab Compromise<br />

Proposal for Palestine<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-54.]<br />

Descriptors: N-234<br />

INT-18JE-489<br />

Jewish Organizations Plans for<br />

Representation at San Francisco Conference<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-53.]<br />

Descriptors: N-233<br />

INT-18JE-490<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-491<br />

Further Comment on Dr. Magnes' Letter<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magnes, Judah L.; White, Frederick<br />

INT-18JE-492<br />

Communist Writer Argues in Favor <strong>of</strong> Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews to Germany<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-56.]<br />

Descriptors: N-245<br />

INT-18JE-493<br />

More Notes on Jewish Plans for<br />

Representation at San Francisco<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-57.]<br />

Descriptors: N-246<br />

INT-18JE-494<br />

Zionist Reactions to Roosevelt Statement on<br />

Palestine Disclose Mounting Support for<br />

Rabbi Silver<br />

Mar. 27, ¡945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-55.]<br />

Descriptors: B-339<br />

INT-18JE-495<br />

Zionist and Communist Papers Criticize<br />

White House Visit <strong>of</strong> Jewish Committee<br />

Leaders


Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-58.]<br />

Descriptors: N-250<br />

INT-18JE-496<br />

Jewish Representation at San Francisco<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-497<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-498<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Labor Committee; Salert,<br />

Irving<br />

INT-18JE-499<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Christian Palestine<br />

Conference in Boston]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christian Palestine Conference<br />

INT-18JE-500<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-501<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Alexander S.<br />

Kohansky]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kohansky, Alexander S.<br />

INT-18JE-502<br />

[Comments on Dr. Magnes' letter]<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magnes, Judah L.<br />

INT-18JE-503<br />

[Conversation with John Slawson]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slawson, John<br />

INT-18JE-504<br />

[Conversation with Adolph Held]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Held, Adolph<br />

INT-18JE-505<br />

[Conversation with Arthur Lourie]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lourie, Arthur<br />

INT-18JE-506<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Akzin]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akzin, Benjamin<br />

INT-18JE-507<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-508<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

Apr. 17. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-509<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Alexander Kohansky]<br />

Apr. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kohansky, Alexander S.<br />

INT-18JE-510<br />

Jewish Plans for San Francisco Multiply<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-59.]<br />

Descriptors: N-278<br />

INT-18JE-511<br />

[Conversation with Irving Salert and Jacob<br />

Pat]<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salert, Irving; Pat, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-512<br />

[Conversation with Hayim Greenberg]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greenberg, Hayim<br />

INT-18JE-513<br />

Milwaukee Zionist Council Rally, Apr. 15,<br />

1945<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-514<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-515<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Akzin]<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akzin, Benjamin<br />

INT-18JE-516<br />

Latest Jewish Plans for San Francisco<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-60.]<br />

Descriptors: N-300<br />

INT-18JE-517<br />

[Conversation with Arthur Lourie]<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lourie, Arthur<br />

INT-18JE-518<br />

New Jewish Missions to San Francisco<br />

Announced<br />

May 2, ¡945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-61.]<br />

Descriptors: N-308<br />

INT-18JE-519<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-520<br />

[Conversation with Rabbi Hugo H. Klein]<br />

Apr. 30. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klein, Hugo H.<br />

INT-18JE-521<br />

[Memorandum submitted to the Committee<br />

on the Trusteeship System <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations Conference by the World New<br />

Zionist Organization]<br />

May 22, 1945. 11 p.<br />

INT-18JE-532<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; World New Zionist Organ-<br />

ization<br />

INT-18JE-522<br />

Zionists Attack Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation on Somers-Bennet<br />

Resolution<br />

May 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-62.]<br />

Descriptors: N-334<br />

INT-18JE-523<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-524<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Congress in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stephen S. Wise]<br />

May 11, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Congress; Wise,<br />

Stephen S.; Goldmann, Nahum<br />

INT-18JE-525<br />

[Statements by Henry Monsky and Nahum<br />

Goldmann in favor <strong>of</strong> a Jewish State <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine]<br />

May 24, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Goldmann, Nahum;<br />

Monsky, Henry<br />

INT-18JE-526<br />

Yiddish Press on San Francisco: First Phase<br />

June 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-63.]<br />

Descriptors: B-368<br />

INT-18JE-527<br />

[Congressional letter to President Truman<br />

urging establishment <strong>of</strong> Jewish State in<br />

Palestine]<br />

May 31, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.; Akzin, Ben-<br />

jamin<br />

INT-18JE-528<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-529<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Frederick A.<br />

Straus in San Francisco<br />

June 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Straus, Frederick A.<br />

INT-18JE-530<br />

United Jewish Appeal Revived<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-66.]<br />

Descriptors: N-353<br />

INT-18JE-531<br />

Palestine Partition Rumors Raised in Jewish<br />

Press<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-65.]<br />

Descriptors: N-352<br />

INT-18JE-532<br />

Militant Zionism in the Ascendant<br />

June 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 323


INT-18JE-532 Reference Bibliography<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-64.]<br />

Descriptors: B-378<br />

INT-18JE-533<br />

Yiddish Press Criticizes Reported British<br />

Refusal To Admit Orphans to Palestine<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-67.]<br />

Descriptors: N-358<br />

INT-18JE-534<br />

Jews and San Francisco<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-535<br />

[Conversation with Rabbi Hugo H. Klein]<br />

Apr. 30. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Klein, Hugo H.<br />

INT-18JE-536<br />

[Agudath Israel <strong>of</strong> America: information form<br />

submitted to San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Agudath Israel <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-18JE-537<br />

[American Jewish Conference: information<br />

form submitted to San Francisco Conference]<br />

[1945]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

INT-18JE-538<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Claim <strong>of</strong> the All World<br />

Hebrew Central Organization<br />

Apr. 11, 1943-May 21, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: All World Hebrew Central Organi-<br />

zation<br />

INT-18JE-539<br />

[Jewish delegations at the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 15, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-540<br />

[Discussion with Arthur Lourie]<br />

Apr. 22. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lourie, Arthur<br />

INT-18JE-541<br />

[Correspondence on Freeland League for<br />

Jewish Territorial Colonization]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freeland League for Jewish Ter-<br />

ritorial Colonization<br />

INT-18JE-542<br />

World Trade Union Congress Repercussion in<br />

This Country<br />

May 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Trade Union Congress<br />

INT-18JE-543<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant<br />

Crisis and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League<br />

June 25. 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-68.]<br />

Descriptors: B-385<br />

324 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-18JE-544<br />

[Anti-Semitism in the "Chicago Tribune"]<br />

iVov. 7, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Tribune (newspaper);<br />

McCormick, Robert; Jung, Harry<br />

INT-18JE-545<br />

[Press conference given by representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

the World New Zionist Organization]<br />

May 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; World New Zionist<br />

Organization<br />

INT-18JE-546<br />

[Exclusion <strong>of</strong> Jewish groups from the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

May 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-547<br />

[Memorandum on the Palestine issue at the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

May 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-548<br />

[Jewish press comments on activities at the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

June 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Argentina: UNCIO; Molo-<br />

tov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-18JE-549<br />

[Conversation with David Ben-Gurion]<br />

June 25, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Gurion, David<br />

INT-18JE-550<br />

Revisionist Organization Disbands<br />

June 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

N-371<br />

INT-18JE-551<br />

World Zionist Leader Foresees Crisis in<br />

Palestine<br />

July 2. 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-69.]<br />

Descriptors: N-372<br />

INT-18JE-552<br />

[Jewish demand for representation at San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-18JE-553<br />

[Conversation with Maurice Boukstein]<br />

June 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boukstein, Maurice<br />

INT-18JE-554<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Akzin]<br />

May 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akzin, Benjamin<br />

INT-18JE-555<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum]<br />

May 30. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tenenbaum, Joseph<br />

INT-18JE-556<br />

[Conversation with Reuben Zaslani]<br />

May 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zaslani, Reuben<br />

INT-18JE-557<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Jacob Robinson]<br />

May 31, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Robinson, Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-558<br />

[Conversation with Al Silverman]<br />

June 1. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Silverman, Al<br />

INT-18JE-559<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Raphael Mahler]<br />

June 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mahler, Raphael<br />

INT-18JE-560<br />

[Conversation with Reuben Zaslani]<br />

June 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zaslani, Reuben<br />

INT-18JE-561<br />

Zionist Press Challenges Report <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Consent to Emigration <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews to<br />

Palestine<br />

July 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-71.]<br />

Descriptors: N-379<br />

INT-18JE-562<br />

[Biography <strong>of</strong> Jacob Landau]<br />

June 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Landau,<br />

Jacob<br />

INT-18JE-563<br />

Yiddish Press Discusses Soviet-Polish<br />

Population Transfer Agreement<br />

July 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-72.]<br />

Descriptors: N-390<br />

INT-18JE-564<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Revisionist Leader's Death:<br />

Occasion for Militant Comment in Zionist<br />

Press<br />

July 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-73.]<br />

Descriptors: N-396<br />

INT-18JE-565<br />

Silver Recalled to American Zionist<br />

Emergency Council<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-74.]<br />

Descriptors: N-400


Reference Bibliography INT-19MI-18<br />

INT-18JE-566<br />

Zionist Campaign Urges President To<br />

Consider Palestine at Potsdam<br />

July 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-75.]<br />

Descriptors: N-401<br />

INT-18JE-567<br />

[Correspondence from the Overseas News<br />

Agency]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-18JE-568<br />

Czechoslovak Delegates Attend World Zionist<br />

Conference at London<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-76.]<br />

Descriptors: N-421<br />

INT-18JE-569<br />

Communists Pledge Full Support to Jewish<br />

"Statehood" in Palestine<br />

July 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33JE-70.]<br />

Descriptors: N-376<br />

INT-18JE-570<br />

[Conversation with Maurice L. Perlzweig]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Perlzweig, Maurice L.<br />

INT-18JE-571<br />

Conversation with Mr. A. L. Easterman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Delegation to the World Jewish<br />

Congress at Atlantic City<br />

Nov. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Jewish Congress; Easterman,<br />

Alex L.<br />

INT-18JE-572<br />

[Conversation with Adolph Held]<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Held, Adolph<br />

INT-18JE-573<br />

Jewish Comments on the President's<br />

Palestine Statement<br />

Sept. 10. 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Truman, Harry S.<br />

B-397<br />

INT-18JE-574<br />

American Zionists To Control Zionist<br />

Political Activities Here<br />

Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lourie, Arthur<br />

N-438<br />

INT-18JE-575<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-18JE-576<br />

[Conversation with Horace Marston and<br />

Irving Salert]<br />

Oct. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marston, Horace; Salert, Irving<br />

INT-18JE-577<br />

[Conversation with Daniel Frisch]<br />

Oct. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frisch, Daniel; Akle, Antoun<br />

INT-18JE-578 to INT-18JE-580<br />

[Missing]<br />

Miscellaneous Subjects<br />

INT-19MI-1 to INT-19MI-480<br />

Miscellaneous subjects: document series<br />

Documents discuss various subjects relating to<br />

foreign ethnic groups in the U.S., including labor<br />

organization, religious matters, the foreign-<br />

language press in the U.S., and war relief.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

subjects are noted. For additional numbered<br />

reports on foreign ethnic groups in the U.S., see<br />

INT-33Z-1 to INT-33Z-115.<br />

INT-19MI-1<br />

[Federal government policy on position <strong>of</strong><br />

aliens in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 10, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliens<br />

INT-19MI-2<br />

[Classification <strong>of</strong> Axis nationals as enemy<br />

aliens]<br />

Dec. 10, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliens<br />

INT-19MI-3<br />

[Naturalization restrictions imposed on<br />

aliens]<br />

Dec. 13, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliens<br />

INT-19MI-4<br />

How U.S. Catholics Look at the War<br />

iVov. 26, 1941. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-5<br />

Press Releases for the Foreign-language Press<br />

Dec. 31, 1941. 6 p.<br />

INT-19MI-6<br />

[Atlantic Charter-Joint Declaration]<br />

Aug. 14, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter<br />

INT-19MI-7<br />

Full Text <strong>of</strong> Antiaxis Pact Signed Here by 26<br />

Nations<br />

Jan. 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter<br />

INT-19MI-8<br />

Policy Regarding "Free Movements" in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Dec. 10, 1941. 2 p.<br />

INT-19MI-9<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Loyal Foreign Peoples<br />

movement]<br />

Dec. 27, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Loyal Foreign<br />

Peoples<br />

INT-19MI-10<br />

[U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors Letter Regarding<br />

Justice Department Request for Cooperation<br />

in Carrying Out Federal Policy Relating to<br />

Enemy Aliens]<br />

Dec. 20, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Japanese; De-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> Justice; U.S. Conference <strong>of</strong> Mayors<br />

INT-19MI-11<br />

[Common Council for American Unity<br />

proposal to organize a multinational/racial<br />

conference to study possible terms <strong>of</strong> a just<br />

peace]<br />

Feb. 17, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Common Council<br />

for American Unity<br />

INT-19MI-12<br />

[Labor questions consultants]<br />

Feb. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions<br />

INT-19MI-13<br />

Memorandum on I.L.O. Conference and<br />

International Labor Cooperation with C.O.I.<br />

iVov. 14, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Labor<br />

Conference<br />

INT-19MI-14<br />

[Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo, religious<br />

information and propaganda]<br />

iVov. 14, 1941; Jan. 22. 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo;<br />

Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-15<br />

[Overseas News Agency; Jewish Telegraphic<br />

Agency]<br />

April, May 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Jewish<br />

Telegraphic Agency; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-19MI-16<br />

Meeting with Foreign Labor Representatives<br />

[<strong>of</strong> European underground socialist and labor<br />

movement]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Socialists<br />

and socialist parties<br />

INT-19MI-17<br />

[Dr. Birkhead's address to delegates at<br />

Hadassah convention calling for organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> bureau to spread propaganda for<br />

democracy]<br />

JVov. 1, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-19MI-18<br />

[Arnold Margolin: Boston Contacts,<br />

1929-1934]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 325


INT-19MI-18 Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-19MI-19<br />

[Effect <strong>of</strong> Foreign Agents Registration Act on<br />

Nazi agents]<br />

Nov. 20, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign Agents Registration Act;<br />

Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party<br />

INT-19MI-20<br />

[Difficulties <strong>of</strong> refugee Catholic priests:<br />

Catholic news items]<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Refugees<br />

INT-19MI-21<br />

[Representative Eliot attacks Dies Committee<br />

for failure to act against Edward J. Smythe's<br />

anti-Catholic organization]<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Religious<br />

discrimination; House Special Committee on<br />

Un-American Activities; Eliot, Thomas H.;<br />

Smythe, Edward J.<br />

INT-19MI-22<br />

Six Aliens Seized Near West Point<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliens<br />

INT-19MI-23<br />

[Critique <strong>of</strong> Catholic press by Philip Rodgers;<br />

letters concerning Philip Rodgers]<br />

Mar. 4-24, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Press;<br />

Rodgers, Philip J.<br />

INT-19MI-24<br />

[Interview with Nathan H. Seidman, head <strong>of</strong><br />

Inter-Racial Press <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Mar. 10. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Inter-racial Press <strong>of</strong> America; Seid-<br />

man, Nathan H.<br />

INT-19MI-25<br />

[Cooperation Between CIP and Philip<br />

Rodgers' International Catholic Information<br />

and Documentation Service]<br />

Feb. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo;<br />

International Catholic Information and Docu-<br />

mentation Service; Rodgers, Philip J.<br />

INT-19MI-26<br />

[Philip Rodgers' proposal to set up an<br />

International Catholic Information and<br />

Documentation Service]<br />

Jan. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Catholic Information<br />

and Documentation Service; Rodgers, Philip J.<br />

INT-19MI-27<br />

State Department Asks Citizens Not To<br />

Serve on Governing Boards <strong>of</strong> "Free<br />

Movements"<br />

Dec. 10, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-19MI-28<br />

[Philip Rodgers' project for propaganda<br />

bureau for Catholic publicity in other<br />

American Republics and data on proposed<br />

personnel; Catholicism in Europe]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 68 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Rodgers,<br />

PhiUp J.<br />

INT-19MI-29<br />

[Interviews with American Catholic priests on<br />

war and labor problems]<br />

May 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy<br />

INT-19MI-30<br />

[Attacks on newpaper "Social Justice" by<br />

"The Florida CathoUc"]<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social Justice (newspaper); Florida<br />

CathoUc (periodical)<br />

INT-19MI-31<br />

[Catholic news from occupied European<br />

Countries: clippings from English Catholic<br />

papers]<br />

Dec. ¡941-Feb. 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-32<br />

Bishops' Peace Committee: American<br />

Hierachy and the Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit<br />

Movement<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Protestant<br />

churches; Great Britain; Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit<br />

Movement<br />

INT-19MI-33<br />

Pro-Nazi Pamphlet Published in Texas<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; Texas<br />

INT-19MI-34<br />

Octave Gunther's Project for a Magazine<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Günther,<br />

Otto<br />

INT-19MI-35<br />

[Concerning lectures in Mexico by Mr. van<br />

Cauwelaert on strengthening Catholic<br />

Church]<br />

May 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman CathoUc Church; Mexico;<br />

van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-19MI-36<br />

Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexican Labor<br />

News<br />

Apr. 14, 1942; May 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Labor unions;<br />

Mexico; Toledano, Vicente Lombardo<br />

INT-19MI-37<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

326 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-19MI-38<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> A.F.L. and C.I.O. on Toledano's<br />

attempt to head labor movement in Latin<br />

America; N.Y. Times clipping and copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexican Labor News]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942; May 8. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Mexico; AFL; CIO; Toleda-<br />

no, Vicente Lombardo<br />

INT-19MI-39<br />

Communist Propaganda Against the British<br />

May 11, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Great Britain<br />

INT-19MI-40<br />

International Transport Workers Federation<br />

Apr. 14, 18, 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Tran-<br />

sport Workers Federation<br />

INT-19MI-41<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to Europe<br />

Apr. 17, 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Labor unions<br />

INT-19MI-42<br />

Anglo-American-Soviet Labor Cooperation<br />

Mar. 16-June 25, 1942. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain; Soviet<br />

Union; AFL; CIO; International Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade Unions; Red Trade Union Internationale;<br />

Citrine, Walter<br />

INT-19MI-43<br />

[Discussion on ways and means <strong>of</strong> tapping<br />

W.P.A. material on foreign nationalities]<br />

Mar. 5, 1942; Apr. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; Work<br />

Projects Administration<br />

INT-19MI-44<br />

[Loyalty and support <strong>of</strong> immigrants from<br />

Nazi and Fascist oppressed countries]<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Axis nations<br />

INT-19MI-45<br />

[American Legion letter concerning the<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> enemy aliens on the faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Scripps College]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Claremont, Calif.; Ameri-<br />

can Legion; Scripps College; Bergstraesser,<br />

Arnold; Caspari, Fritz<br />

INT-19MI-46<br />

Free World Association: Second World<br />

Congress on Democratic Victory and World<br />

Organization<br />

May 7-8, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

International organization; Free World Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-47<br />

Second Free World Congress<br />

May 7-8, 1942. 14 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

International organization; Free World Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-48<br />

Council Against Intolerance in America<br />

[meeting report and publications]<br />

May 20, 1942. 293 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic discrimination;<br />

Religious discrimination; Council Against Intol-<br />

erance in America<br />

INT-19MI-49<br />

[Dispatches bom British Embassy regarding<br />

free movements]<br />

May 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-19MI-50<br />

[Presence <strong>of</strong> O.N.I, agents at certain<br />

meetings]<br />

May 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Naval Intelligence; Ameri-<br />

can Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom;<br />

Council Against Intolerance in America<br />

INT-19MI-51<br />

[Catholic clergy in the U.S. and foreign<br />

politics]<br />

May 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy<br />

INT-19MI-52<br />

[Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to<br />

champion human rights]<br />

June 3. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Non-Sectarian Anti-<br />

Nazi League<br />

INT-19MI-53<br />

[Biographical and bibliographical Notes on<br />

Robert Maciver and Michael Heilperin]<br />

Dec. 1, 1940; Mar. 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maciver, Robert; Heilperin, Michael<br />

INT-19MI-54<br />

[Assimilation <strong>of</strong> foreign national groups in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

May 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-19MI-55<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-19MI-56<br />

American Minorities and Our Foreign and<br />

Domestic Politics<br />

June 10, 1942. 83 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Nazis and Nazi Party; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Jews and Judaism; Japanese<br />

INT-19MI-57<br />

[Problem <strong>of</strong> foreign-language press and radio]<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Radio<br />

INT-19MI-58<br />

Report on Americans All<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All; Deac, Paul; Philips,<br />

Roland S; Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-19MI-59<br />

[Maintenance <strong>of</strong> foreign-language press in<br />

U.S.]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-19MI-60<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-19MI-61<br />

People's Column for World Democracy<br />

[publications]<br />

May, 1940. 86 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Propaganda; People's Column for World Democ-<br />

racy; Lorenz, Gabriel<br />

INT-19MI-62<br />

[Parliamentary debates in the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Commons on newspaper attacks against Allied<br />

Governments, excerpts]<br />

May 20, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Allied Nations; Great Britain<br />

INT-19MI-63<br />

Propaganda Committees to Aid War Effort<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Friends <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />

Inc.; Council for Democracy; Union for Demo-<br />

cratic Action; New York City Coordinating<br />

Committee for Democratic Action<br />

INT-19MI-64<br />

[Free World Association, meeting report]<br />

May 9, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Free World Association<br />

INT-19MI-65<br />

[Suggested measures regarding<br />

foreign-language press]<br />

Apr. 13-May 11, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Censorship<br />

INT-19MI-66<br />

Report on Paul M. Deac and Americans All<br />

Mar. 9-Apr. 30, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All; Deac, Paul<br />

INT-19MI-67<br />

Americans All [meetings and activities]<br />

Feb. 22-Mar. 23, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Americans All<br />

INT-19MI-68<br />

Catholic Activities Under Nazi Domination<br />

July 16-Aug. 5, 1942. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Belgium;<br />

France; Germany; Italy; Japan; Ukraine; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party<br />

INT-19MI-69<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> astrological tables to forecast Hitler's<br />

decisions]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942: Mar. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Astrology; Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-19MI-70<br />

[Miscellaneous items]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-19MI-80<br />

INT-19MI-71<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom for Victory in 1942: June 27,<br />

1942<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 50<br />

INT-19MI-72<br />

[Religion and politics: controversial letter and<br />

articles]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942; Sept. 5, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious liberty; Committee for the<br />

Preservation <strong>of</strong> Christ's Cause in America;<br />

Springer, Harvey H.; Winrod, Gerald B.;<br />

Winchell, Walter<br />

INT-19MI-73<br />

[Public opinion in the Middle West<br />

concerning the wan observations <strong>of</strong> M. W.<br />

Fodor]<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fodor, M. W.<br />

INT-19MI-74<br />

Cuba Visas<br />

Dec. 3, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Refugees; Cuba<br />

INT-19MI-75<br />

Enemy Alien Status; Determination <strong>of</strong><br />

"Friendly Enemy Aliens"; Possibilities <strong>of</strong><br />

Political Effects<br />

Apr. 8, 1942; Apr. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Japanese<br />

INT-19MI-76<br />

Alien Problem<br />

Apr. 14-17, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliens<br />

INT-19MI-77<br />

Communist Attacks on Anti-Nazi<br />

Non-Communists<br />

Mar. 28. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda<br />

INT-19MI-78<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-79<br />

Communist Infiltration: New Organizations<br />

May 16, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Labor unions; Propaganda<br />

INT-19MI-80<br />

[Communists attitudes toward, and relations<br />

with Russia]<br />

June 23, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 327


INT-19MI-81 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-19MI-81<br />

American Labor and the "Popular Front"<br />

June 26. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-19MI-82<br />

Communists in War Relief Agencies<br />

July 3. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

War relief; American National Red Cross;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.; United China Relief<br />

INT-19MI-83<br />

Communists in Army Camps<br />

July 8. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Military forces; International Workers Order;<br />

United Wholesale and Warehouse Employees<br />

INT-19MI-84<br />

Communist World Policy<br />

Aug. 13. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-19MI-85<br />

IWO Activities in General<br />

Sept. 21. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

International Workers Order<br />

INT-19MI-86<br />

Labor in Latin America<br />

Apr. 30. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Latin America<br />

INT-19MI-87<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-88<br />

[Joint Maritime Commission, 12th session<br />

report]<br />

July 13. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Labor condi-<br />

tions; International organization; International<br />

Labor <strong>Office</strong>; Joint Maritime Commission<br />

INT-19MI-89<br />

[Alfred Baker Lewis, information]<br />

July 25. 1942; July 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lewis, Alfred B.<br />

INT-19MI-90<br />

Foreign Groups, Labor and the Second Front<br />

July 27. 1942; July 29. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-19MI-91<br />

Alien Seamen Detained in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Internment<br />

INT-19MI-92<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

July 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain; Soviet<br />

Union; AFL; Citrine, Walter<br />

328 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-19MI-93<br />

[AFL pact with British labor without CIO<br />

participation]<br />

July 25, 1942; Aug. 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain; AFL;<br />

CIO; British Trade Union Congress; Citrine,<br />

Walter; Murray, Philip<br />

INT-19MI-94<br />

Anglo-Soviet-American Labor Alliance<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain; Soviet<br />

Union; AFL; British Trade Union Congress;<br />

Citrine, Walter<br />

INT-19MI-95<br />

Allied Labor Alliance<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Allied Nations; CIO<br />

INT-19MI-96<br />

[Trade Union Congress: British and American<br />

labor; Communist Party]<br />

Oct. J5, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Great Britain; British Trade<br />

Union Congress; Citrine, Walter<br />

INT-19MI-97<br />

Allied Labor News<br />

May 16, 1942; May 18, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Allied Labor News<br />

Agency<br />

INT-19MI-98<br />

Short-Wave to Europe [CIO internal conflict<br />

over control <strong>of</strong> broadcasts]<br />

July 13. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Psychological warfare; CIO<br />

INT-19MI-99<br />

Allied Labor News<br />

May 23, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Propaganda; War Depart-<br />

ment; Labor Press Digest (periodical); Allied<br />

Labor News Agency<br />

INT-19MI-100<br />

Short-Wave Broadcasts to U.S. Forces<br />

Abroad [material from communist-dominated<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Writers]<br />

July 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Propaganda; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information;<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Writers<br />

INT-19MI-101<br />

Lawrence Drake, the Communists and OWI<br />

[control <strong>of</strong> CIO broadcasts to Europe]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942; Aug. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Psychological warfare; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information; CIO; Drake, Lawrence<br />

INT-19MI-102<br />

CIO Broadcasts to Europe<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; CIO<br />

INT-19MI-103<br />

Sixth National Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom,<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Proceedings [with literature]<br />

May 9, 1942. 137 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Citizenship; Civil liber-<br />

ties; Relocation; American Committee for<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

INT-19MI-104<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born for Victory in 1942<br />

June 29. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization; New York City;<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Born<br />

INT-19MI-105<br />

International Student Assembly, Sept 2-5,<br />

1942<br />

Sept. 15. 1942. 76 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International cooperation<br />

in education and cultural activities; Mobilization;<br />

Reconstruction; D.C.; International Student<br />

Service<br />

INT-19MI-106<br />

[International Student Service activities and<br />

programs]<br />

Oct. 31, 1942; Nov. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International Student Ser-<br />

vice<br />

INT-19MI-107<br />

[New York City International Students Day<br />

Assembly, report; booklet entitled "Axis<br />

Oppression <strong>of</strong> Education"]<br />

JVbv. 18, 1942. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; German military occupa-<br />

tion policies; New York City; Inter-Allied<br />

Information Centre<br />

INT-19MI-108<br />

International Students Council [information<br />

memoranda]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942; Nov. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International Students<br />

Council<br />

INT-19MI-109<br />

Notes on International Students Assembly<br />

[relations with International Student Service]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International Students<br />

Council; International Student Service<br />

INT-19MI-110<br />

Holy Name Holy Hour [meeting report]<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-111<br />

Institute on World Organization [report and<br />

publication]<br />

Sept. 18. 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Institute<br />

on World Organization


Reference Bibliography INT-19MI-144<br />

INT-19MI-112<br />

Milwaukee Fonun Meeting [anti-Nazi<br />

German refugee versus Isolationists]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Milwaukee, Wis.; Ro-<br />

etter, Ada<br />

INT-19MI-113<br />

[War fund drive shows]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-19MI-114<br />

Freedom House [membership meeting and<br />

future activities]<br />

iVbv. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Freedom House<br />

INT-19MI-115<br />

War Resisters League<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacifists; War Resisters League<br />

INT-19MI-116<br />

United Nations Committee [report]<br />

Nov. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Nations Committee<br />

INT-19MI-117<br />

Conference for Victory and a Free World<br />

[program]<br />

iVov. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Free World Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-118<br />

[Freedom House first anniversary dinner,<br />

report]<br />

JVov. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Freedom House<br />

INT-19MI-119<br />

Conference for Victory and a Free World<br />

[report]<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Free World Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-120<br />

[Invitation to an emergency conference to<br />

determine an immediate program <strong>of</strong> action in<br />

defense <strong>of</strong> democracy]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Free World Association; Union for Democratic<br />

Action; Freedom House; del Vayo, Alvarez;<br />

Niebuhr, Reinhold; Agar, William<br />

INT-19MI-121<br />

Baroness de Hueck, the Negro and the War<br />

May 14, 1942; May 18 , 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black Americans; New York City;<br />

Friendship House; de Hueck, Katherine<br />

INT-19MI-122<br />

Report on Negro Conference at Lincoln<br />

University<br />

May 15. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black Americans; Racial and ethnic<br />

discrimination; Oxford, Pa.<br />

INT-19MI-123<br />

Disaffection Among American Negroes<br />

May 20. 7942; May 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black Americans; Racial and ethnic<br />

discrimination; Morale<br />

INT-19MI-124<br />

[Young Catholic Workers action in Europe,<br />

information]<br />

May 13, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Labor unions; Catholic par-<br />

ties; Read, Harry C.<br />

INT-19MI-125 to INT-19MI-126<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-127<br />

[Appeasement rumors involving the Vatican,<br />

report]<br />

Sept. I, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City<br />

INT-19MI-128<br />

["Manifeste de Catholiques Européens<br />

Séjournant en Amérique," report and<br />

comment]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-129<br />

[Catholic Church in Europe, notes]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942; Oct. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Jesuits;<br />

LaFarge, Rev.; Ledochowski, Vlodimir; Pius XII<br />

INT-19MI-130<br />

[Transmittal <strong>of</strong> issues <strong>of</strong> Christian Social<br />

Action magazine]<br />

Oct. 27. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christian Social Action (periodical)<br />

INT-19MI-131<br />

El Enigma Español [Is Spain neutral or<br />

pro-Axis?]<br />

Dec. 4, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Neutrality<br />

INT-19MI-132<br />

[Catholic action in Latin America:<br />

information on Philip J. Rodgers]<br />

Feb. 20-21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Latin<br />

America; Rodgers, Philip J.<br />

INT-19MI-133<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo: International<br />

Correspondence<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-134<br />

[Pro Deo special reports]<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; German military occupation<br />

policies; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Italy; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-135<br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Pro Deo broadcasts to Germany<br />

[invitation to Jacques Maritain to<br />

participate]<br />

Oct.. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Germany; Center <strong>of</strong> Informa-<br />

tion Pro Deo; Maritain, Jacques<br />

INT-19MI-136<br />

International Correspondence: Last Ditch<br />

Stand <strong>of</strong> German Bishops<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Germany;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-137<br />

[Devious activities <strong>of</strong> certain foreign political<br />

organizations]<br />

June 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League<br />

INT-19MI-138<br />

[Labor unions position regarding the war<br />

effort]<br />

June 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; AFL; CIO; United<br />

Steel Workers <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-19MI-139<br />

[Barry Moore and Jesse MacKnight, Justice<br />

Department: IWO organizations and<br />

publications]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> Justice; International Workers Order;<br />

Moore, Barry; MacKnight, Jesse<br />

INT-19MI-140<br />

Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress [meeting<br />

report]<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pennsylvania Frat-<br />

ernal Congress<br />

INT-19MI-141<br />

[Anthroposophic Society, information; list <strong>of</strong><br />

publications by Rudolf Steiner and other<br />

authors]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Anthroposophic Society; Steiner,<br />

Rudolf<br />

INT-19MI-142<br />

[Common Council letter to sponsors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Victory Conference: foreign-language press]<br />

iVov. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York; Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-19MI-143<br />

[Louis Nemzen English-Canadian Information<br />

Service]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: English-Canadian Information Ser-<br />

vice; Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-19MI-144<br />

[Common Council draft letter to<br />

foreign-language newspapers in New York<br />

City]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 329


INT-19MI-144 Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec. 14-15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York; Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-19MI-145<br />

[Items <strong>of</strong> French and British propaganda<br />

during World War I]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; France; Great Britain;<br />

World War I<br />

INT-19MI-146<br />

[Marshall Clinnard, Census Bureau: role <strong>of</strong><br />

churches in foreign group policies]<br />

Dec. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious groups; Bureau <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Census; Clinnard, Marshall<br />

INT-19MI-147<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-19MI-148<br />

[Common Council letter to Louis Bromfield,<br />

Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> New York]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942; Dec. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York; Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-19MI-149<br />

Conference on List <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press<br />

in U.S. [report]<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Directories<br />

INT-19MI-150<br />

Post-War Reconstruction Studies <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />

Magazine<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Fortune (maga-<br />

zine); Time (magazine); Jessup, John K.<br />

INT-19MI-151<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-19MI-152<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction [programs and activities]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; International coop-<br />

eration in education and cultural activities;<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction<br />

INT-19MI-153<br />

[Readers <strong>of</strong> foreign-language publications on<br />

the West Coast]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Names lists; California<br />

INT-19MI-154<br />

[Foreign nationality meeting, report]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-19MI-155<br />

[Mrs. W. McC. Stewart, British Political<br />

Warfare Mission: English-Canadian<br />

Information Service]<br />

330 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: British Political Warfare Mission;<br />

English-Canadian Information Service; Stewart,<br />

Mrs. W. M.<br />

INT-19MI-156<br />

[Pro Deo Forums: Fundamentals for United<br />

Nations World Order; Manifesto and<br />

Fundamentals on Germany]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942; Jan. 31, 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Economic conditions;<br />

Educational reforms; Demilitarization; Interna-<br />

tional organization; Germany; Center <strong>of</strong> Infor-<br />

mation Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-157<br />

Report on Domestic Foreign-Language<br />

Newspaper Conference<br />

Jan. 2, 1943; Jan. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-19MI-158<br />

[Common Council group's plans for a<br />

foreign-language newspapers conference]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity<br />

INT-19MI-159<br />

[Common Council letters rejecting the<br />

Bromfield proposed conference <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign-language press]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942; Jan. 4, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York; Bromfield, Louis<br />

INT-19MI-160<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

[meeting report]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers<br />

INT-19MI-161<br />

[How to deal with political agitation among<br />

foreign nationality groups, observations]<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-19MI-162<br />

Free World Association [current and future<br />

meetings in Pittsburgh]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Free World Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-163<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> probable sponsors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Study Center for Democratic<br />

Reconstruction, report]<br />

Jan. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Study Center for<br />

Democratic Reconstruction; Selig, Anna<br />

INT-19MI-164<br />

[Meeting between the Common Council<br />

steering committee for the conference <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign-language press and OWI members,<br />

report]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information;<br />

Common Council for American Unity<br />

INT-19MI-165<br />

First Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Pro Deo Group and Mr.<br />

Bitner<br />

Sept. 25, 1942; Sept. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo;<br />

Catholic Polish News Agency; Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-19MI-166<br />

[Address to be delivered at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

European Catholics]<br />

Sept 29, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-167<br />

Report on the Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

Sept 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Belgians;<br />

Free French; Czechs; Yugoslavs; Dutch; Poles;<br />

Austrians<br />

INT-19MI-168<br />

Additional Information Concerning<br />

"Manifeste de Catholiques Européens<br />

Séjournant en Amérique"<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-19MI-169<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> European Catholics:<br />

organization and membership]<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman CathoUc Church; Confer-<br />

ence <strong>of</strong> European Catholics<br />

INT-19MI-170<br />

[Proposed constituting meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers]<br />

JVov. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers<br />

INT-19MI-171<br />

[American hierarchy's attitude toward the<br />

foundation <strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong><br />

CathoUc Writers]<br />

iVov. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman CathoUc Church; Interna-<br />

tional Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

INT-19MI-172<br />

[Interruption <strong>of</strong> activities <strong>of</strong> committee<br />

promoting an International Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Catholic Writers and plans for private<br />

meetings]<br />

Dec. 28, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers<br />

INT-19MI-173<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Common Council steering<br />

committee for the conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

foreign-language press, report]<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-19MI-174<br />

Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> the CSty <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign-Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-19MI-175<br />

[Frans van Cauwelaert's views on the progress<br />

<strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic<br />

Writers]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers; van Cauwelaert, Frans<br />

INT-19MI-176<br />

[Common Council and Victory Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

the Foreign-Language Press]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-19MI-177<br />

Common Council and the Victory Council<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-<br />

Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-19MI-178<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the International Student<br />

Service]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942; Feb. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Students; International Student Ser-<br />

vice; U.S. Student Assembly<br />

INT-19MI-179<br />

[Projected inquiry into political attitudes<br />

among foreign nationality groups in U.S.]<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-19MI-180<br />

[Victory Council meeting, report]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Victory Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foreign-Language Press <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-19MI-181<br />

IWO Activities and Views<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-19MI-182<br />

[Frederick C. McKee, information]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; McKee,<br />

Frederick C.<br />

INT-19MI-183<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo Forum<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-184<br />

Freedom House, New York City<br />

Jan. 27, 1943; Feb. 17, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

New York City; Freedom House<br />

INT-19MI-185<br />

Gerald Smith Mass Meeting [report]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Smith, Gerald<br />

INT-19MI-186<br />

International Catholic Writers Meeting<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers<br />

INT-19MI-187<br />

[William Agar: echoes <strong>of</strong> Freedom House]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom House; Agar, William<br />

INT-19MI-188<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-19MI-189<br />

Catholic Factor in Post-War Plans<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Peace set-<br />

tlement; Poland; Slavs; Regional organization<br />

INT-19MI-190<br />

Conference on Immigration Policy<br />

Mar. 1, 1943; Mar. 10, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Infor-<br />

mation; National Conference <strong>of</strong> Social Work;<br />

Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-19MI-191<br />

Literature <strong>of</strong> World Citizenship Movement<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; World Citizenship<br />

Movement; Free World Association<br />

INT-19MI-192<br />

[Reactions to Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

Forum]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-193<br />

What is Democracy? [Pro Deo round table]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-194<br />

Regional Institute on War and Post-War<br />

Issues<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Regional Institute<br />

on War and Post-War Issues<br />

INT-19MI-195<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Austrians; Belgians; Dutch;<br />

Free French; International Catholic Writers<br />

Conference<br />

RPT-117<br />

INT-19MI-196<br />

Meeting Sponsored by the Union for<br />

Democratic Action [report]<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 17 p.<br />

INT-19MI-207<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Union for Democratic Action; Mowrer, Edgar<br />

M-29<br />

INT-19MI-197<br />

Communist Party Builders Congress<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

M-32<br />

INT-19MI-198<br />

Gerald Smith Meeting<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Smith, Gerald<br />

INT-19MI-199<br />

[Lady Margaret Armstrong, information]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Big Sisters; Armstrong,<br />

Margaret<br />

INT-19MI-200<br />

[New research and analysis branch <strong>of</strong> OWI,<br />

information]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943; Apr. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information<br />

INT-19MI-201<br />

[A. A. Berle, Jr.: foreign nationality groups<br />

and U.S. policy]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-19MI-202<br />

[Controversy over the political attitudes and<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Church]<br />

Apr. 18, 1943; Apr. 22, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Pius XII<br />

INT-19MI-203<br />

Enemy-Language Newspapers in California<br />

Apr. 20-30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Italians; Japanese; Press;<br />

California<br />

INT-19MI-204<br />

Midwinter Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Philosophical Society<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Philosophical Society<br />

INT-19MI-205<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-206<br />

[National organization <strong>of</strong> foreign-origin<br />

groups]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories<br />

INT-19MI-207<br />

[Charges made by William S. Gailmor, news<br />

commentator, against Ladislav Feierabend,<br />

Czechoslovak minister <strong>of</strong> finance]<br />

Apr. 4-May 6, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Gailmor, William S.; Feierabend, Ladis-<br />

lav<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 331


INT-19M1-208 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-19MI-208<br />

Conference at the Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Census<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Census<br />

INT-19MI-209<br />

[Problems resulting from the presence <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign-nationality groups in U.S. in time <strong>of</strong><br />

war]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-19MI-210<br />

International Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers; Vignaux, Paul<br />

INT-19MI-211<br />

Father Rice <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

May 10. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rice, Charles<br />

INT-19MI-212<br />

Tass Agency and Catholics<br />

May 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Soviet<br />

Union; Tass News Agency<br />

INT-19MI-213<br />

Manifesto on the War<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Common-<br />

weal (periodical)<br />

INT-19MI-214<br />

Report on Labor for Victory Rally<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-19MI-215<br />

Bill Passed by the California Legislature<br />

Regarding Publications in Foreign Languages<br />

May 12, 1943; May 19, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; State statutes;<br />

California<br />

INT-19MI-216<br />

Attack on ONA<br />

May 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency<br />

INT-19MI-217<br />

[Spencer Taggart, Justice Department: Jacob<br />

Landau]<br />

May 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Taggart,<br />

Spencer; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-19MI-218<br />

Guadalcanal: Leadership <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guadalcanal; Military personnel;<br />

Vandegrift, Gen.; MacArthur, Douglas<br />

INT-19MI-219<br />

IWO Pageant<br />

May 26. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

332 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-19MI-220<br />

National Fraternal Congress <strong>of</strong> America:<br />

Member Societies<br />

Feb. 9, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Directories; National Fraternal<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-19MI-221<br />

[Conversation with General Deutsch: talk<br />

with Benes, plans <strong>of</strong> the Free World<br />

Association]<br />

May 28. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Deutsch,<br />

Julius; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-19MI-222<br />

[Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Center <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Pro Deo]<br />

June 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-223<br />

[California Senate bill controlling newspapers<br />

published in the "foreign language <strong>of</strong> an<br />

enemy nation"]<br />

June 7, 1943 to July 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; Censorship;<br />

Germans; Italians; Japanese; State statutes;<br />

California<br />

INT-19MI-224<br />

Declaration for United Action<br />

June 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mowrer, Edgar<br />

INT-19MI-225<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs<br />

June 18, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; AFL; CIO<br />

M-52<br />

INT-19MI-226<br />

[Information on Jacob Landau and the<br />

Overseas News Agency]<br />

June 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Landau,<br />

Jacob<br />

INT-19MI-227<br />

Report on Common Council<br />

June 25, 1943. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Neutral-<br />

ity; Anti-Semitism; Common Council for Ameri-<br />

can Unity<br />

INT-19MI-228<br />

Communist Party Meeting, San Francisco,<br />

and Visit <strong>of</strong> William Z. Foster<br />

July 1, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

San Francisco, Calif.; Foster, William Z.<br />

INT-19MI-229 to INT-19MI-234<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-235<br />

[British and international organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Directories<br />

INT-19MI-236<br />

[By-laws <strong>of</strong> the projected American<br />

Foreign-Language Newspaper Association,<br />

first draft]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; American Foreign-Language<br />

Press Association<br />

INT-19MI-237 to INT-19MI-243<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-244<br />

[Contributions to the underground by various<br />

labor organizations]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Labor<br />

unions; War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; AFL; CIO; Labor League for<br />

Human Rights, United Nations Relief; National<br />

CIO Committee for American and Allied War<br />

Relief<br />

INT-19MI-245<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-246<br />

American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born [meeting report]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

INT-19MI-247 to INT-19MI-254<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-255<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin's statement to the<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the National Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Christians and Jews]<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tional Conference <strong>of</strong> Christians and Jews;<br />

Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-19MI-256 to INT-19MI-258<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-259<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

JVov. 30, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; United Automobile<br />

Workers <strong>of</strong> America; Barbers, Beauticians and<br />

Allied Industries International Association;<br />

Teamsters; United Wholesale and Retail Em-<br />

ployees Union <strong>of</strong> America; United Hebrew<br />

Trades Council; United Cigar and Tobacco<br />

Workers Union; United Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Carpen-<br />

ters and Joiners <strong>of</strong> America; MacLeod, Harry;<br />

Kalmanson, Charles; Greenwald, Abraham;<br />

Garcia, Ralph; Pearse, Sidney J.; Sullivan, Pat;<br />

Hendrixson, W. S.; Wolpert, William; Schiller,<br />

Leonard; Bernstein, Hyman<br />

INT-19MI-260 to INT-19MI-261<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-19MI-316 to INT-19MI-317<br />

INT-19MI-262<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo [lecture<br />

program]<br />

Dec. 22. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-263<br />

Catholic Press and European Affairs<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Spain;<br />

Yugoslavia; Brooklyn Tablet (newspaper)<br />

INT-19MI-264<br />

[CIP activities]<br />

Dec. 30, 1943: Jan. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro<br />

Deo; Sunday Visitor (periodical); Brady, Mrs. A.<br />

M.; Morlion, Felix<br />

INT-19MI-265<br />

Slav Church Matters<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; War relief; Poland;<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

INT-19MI-266<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Chefs, Cooks, Pastry<br />

Cooks and Assistants Union; International Fur<br />

and Leather Workers Union; Greek-American<br />

Labor Committee; United Automobile Workers<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; United Electrical, Radio, Machine<br />

Workers <strong>of</strong> America; Construction Workers<br />

Union; Fosman, Michael; Leondopoulos, Steve;<br />

Kerrigan, Charles; Sneff, Frank; Babalscoy, Mr.;<br />

Brager, John<br />

INT-19MI-267 to INT-19MI-270<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-271<br />

Catholic Hierarchy and Anti-Alien<br />

Sentiments<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Immigra-<br />

tion<br />

INT-19MI-272<br />

CIP Forum<br />

Jan. 27, 1944; Jan. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-61.]<br />

Descriptors: M-140<br />

INT-19MI-273 to INT-19MI-274<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-275<br />

Headquarters Established Here [New York<br />

City] for Greek Orthodox Churches<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; New<br />

York City; Federated Orthodox Greek Catholic<br />

Primary Jurisdictions in America<br />

INT-19MI-276<br />

Relations <strong>of</strong> Various Allied or United Nations<br />

Groups in Mexico to Each Other<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Mexico<br />

INT-19MI-277<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo [promotion<br />

leaflets]<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo<br />

INT-19MI-278<br />

Soviet Policy and the Orthodox Church<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches<br />

INT-19MI-279<br />

Apostolic Delegate Scheduled to Go to<br />

Finland<br />

Feb. 14, 1944; Feb. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Vatican City; Finland<br />

INT-19MI-280<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-281<br />

Patriarch Sergius Congratulated by Bishop<br />

Dionisije<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Sergi-<br />

us, Metropolitan; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-19MI-282<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> some labor leaders]<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greater New York<br />

CIO; United Cannery, Agricultural Packing and<br />

Allied Workers <strong>of</strong> America; Amalgamated<br />

Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America; Cloth Sponging<br />

Drivers and Helpers Union; Uniformed Fire-<br />

men's Association; Bakery and Confectionary<br />

Workers International Union <strong>of</strong> America; Mills,<br />

Saul; Valdes, Armando; Bellanca, Dorothy;<br />

Lufrano, Louis; Blumberg, Hyman; Hoysradt,<br />

Edwin S.; Koehler, Rudolph<br />

INT-19MI-283 to INT-19MI-284<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-285<br />

Christopher Contegeorge v. Athenagoras<br />

Spyrou and Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and<br />

South America, Inc.<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Civil<br />

procedure; Greek Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> North and<br />

South America, Inc.; Contegeorge, Christopher;<br />

Spyrou, Athenagoras<br />

INT-19MI-286<br />

[Archbishop Athenagoras' statement<br />

concerning the convocation <strong>of</strong> the Holy Synod<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Russian Church]<br />

Mar. 1. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Spyrou,<br />

Athenagoras<br />

INT-19MI-287<br />

Orthodox Churches [in the U.S.: attitudes<br />

toward the Soviet Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches<br />

INT-19MI-288<br />

European Catholics<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Catholics from Europe<br />

INT-19MI-289 to INT-19MI-294<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-295<br />

Eastern Orthodox Church in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

RPT 176<br />

INT-19MI-296<br />

Forthcoming Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York;<br />

the Church <strong>of</strong> England and World Order<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-66.]<br />

Descriptors: S-90<br />

INT-19MI-297<br />

[Information on NCWC War Relief]<br />

Afar. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; War relief;<br />

National Catholic Welfare Conference; O'Boyle,<br />

Patrick<br />

INT-19MI-298 to INT-19MI-308<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-309<br />

European Christian Forum [invitation and<br />

manifesto]<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity<br />

INT-19MI-310<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-311<br />

[American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs, report]<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Labor conditions;<br />

American Labor Conference on International<br />

Affairs; International Labor Organization;<br />

Braunthal, Alfred<br />

INT-19MI-312 to INT-19MI-314<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-315<br />

"Russian" Aspects <strong>of</strong> Visit <strong>of</strong> Archbishop <strong>of</strong><br />

York<br />

May 3, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Episcopal Church; Eastern Ortho-<br />

dox churches; Soviet Union<br />

INT-19MI-316 to INT-19MI-317<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 333


INT-19MI-318 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-19MI-318<br />

European Christian Forum [report]<br />

May 9, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Shouk-<br />

letovich, Dushan J.<br />

INT-19MI-319<br />

International Institute for Afro-American<br />

Studies<br />

Feb. 15, May 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Black Americans; International In-<br />

stitute for Afro-American Studies<br />

INT-19MI-320<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> European Catholics: Purposes<br />

May 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Catholics from Europe<br />

INT-19MI-321<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-322<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York to Chicago,<br />

Apr. 29-30, 1944: an Appraisal<br />

May 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Episcopal Church; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-19MI-323 to INT-19MI-325<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-326<br />

Attacks on the Russian Orthodox Clergy at<br />

the Funeral Service <strong>of</strong> Archbishop Kedrov<br />

June 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Kedrov, Nicolai<br />

INT-19MI-327<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Russian and Ukrainian Baptists<br />

[report]<br />

June 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians; Ukrainians; Baptists<br />

INT-19MI-328<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

June 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Dutch; International<br />

Labor Organization; Oldenbroek, Jacobus H.<br />

INT-19MI-329<br />

[Dutch labor leader Jacobus Hendrick<br />

Oldenbroek's views]<br />

June 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Dutch; International<br />

Labor Organization; International Transport<br />

Workers Federation; Oldenbroek, Jacobus H.<br />

INT-19MI-330<br />

Church Activity, Mainly in Relation to<br />

Russia, Including the Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> York<br />

May 31, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Episcopal Church; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; Soviet<br />

Union<br />

S-104<br />

INT-19MI-331<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-332<br />

IWO and Communist Rally [observations]<br />

June 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.; International Workers Order<br />

INT-19MI-333<br />

[Council <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

European Origin]<br />

June 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong> European Origin<br />

INT-19MI-334<br />

Two Statements by Communist Papers on<br />

Communist-Catholic Relations<br />

July 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Roman Catholic Church; German American<br />

(periodical); Daily Worker (newspaper)<br />

INT-19MI-335<br />

Press Reference to CIO-Foreign Language<br />

Group Cooperation<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; CIO; Pittsburgh Press (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-19MI-336<br />

National Citizens Political Action Committee<br />

[information]<br />

July 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Citizens Political Action<br />

Committee<br />

INT-19MI-337<br />

"Spotlight on New England," Published by<br />

Communist Political Association <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

New England; Communist Political Association<br />

INT-19MI-338<br />

Dinner Forum <strong>of</strong> Liberal Party, Aug. 2, 1944<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; New York City<br />

INT-19MI-339<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in<br />

the U.S.<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Germans; Norwe-<br />

gians; Swedes; Danes; Icelanders; Finns; Slovaks<br />

RPT208<br />

INT-19MI-340<br />

New Communist Tactics<br />

July 15, 1944; Aug. 23, 1944. 118 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union<br />

S-113<br />

INT-19MI-341<br />

[Missing]<br />

334 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-19MI-342<br />

[Appraisal <strong>of</strong> issues confronting the Orthodox<br />

Church]<br />

July 22, 1944; Aug. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Man-<br />

ning, Clarence A.<br />

INT-19MI-343<br />

[Foreign-nationality group and labor union<br />

activities]<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Finns; Hungarians; Ger-<br />

mans; Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-19MI-344<br />

[Raphael R. Abramovitch's views on the<br />

post-war world; statement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Labor Conference on<br />

International Affairs]<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Labor Conference;<br />

Abramovitch, Raphael<br />

INT-19MI-345 to INT-19MI-349<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-350<br />

People and Freedom [Oct. 7, 1944 issue]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christians and Christianity; Demo-<br />

cratic movements and parties; People and<br />

Freedom<br />

INT-19MI-351 to INT-19MI-361<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-362<br />

[Klaus Dohm activities; Orthodox Church<br />

development]<br />

JVov. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Soviet Union; Dohm, Klaus<br />

INT-19MI-363 to INT-19MI-369<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-370<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> Alexander Parsky, executive<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Political Action Committee,<br />

CIO]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; CIO Political Action<br />

Committee; Parski, Alexander<br />

INT-19MI-371<br />

[Aaron Bell: CIO Political Action<br />

Committee's activities relating to the<br />

electoral campaign and U.S. foreign policy]<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Elections; Italians;<br />

Poles; CIO Political Action Committee; Bell,<br />

Aaron<br />

INT-19MI-372<br />

[Haakon Lie: AFL Convention and<br />

international trade union cooperation; CIO<br />

and PACs future]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain; AFL;<br />

British Trade Union Congress; International<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions; World Trade Union<br />

Congress; CIO Political Action Conunittee; Lie,<br />

Haakon<br />

INT-19MI-373 to INT-19MI-376<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-377<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

Dec 9, 1944; Dec 11, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33FR-42.]<br />

Descriptors: M-264<br />

INT-19MI-378<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in<br />

Europe<br />

Dec. 14. 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-94.]<br />

Descriptors: N-134<br />

INT-19MI-379<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Lange on International Role <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International organi-<br />

zation; Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-19MI-380 to INT-19MI-382<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-383<br />

Russian Orthodox Church: Interview With<br />

Rev. Vladimir Prislopsky<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Cleve-<br />

land, Ohio; Prislopsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-19MI-384 to INT-19MI-391<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-392<br />

Symposium on the Future <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />

Democrats [report]<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

Democratic movements and parties<br />

INT-19MI-393 to INT-19MI-399<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-400<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Intercession for All Orthodox<br />

Peoples and Particularly for the Clergy and<br />

Laity <strong>of</strong> the Serbian Orthodox Church<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Serbs;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-19MI-401 to INT-19MI-402<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-403<br />

[International situation and problems <strong>of</strong><br />

labor]<br />

Feb. 8, ¡945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Economic assistance;<br />

International organization; International Tran-<br />

sport Workers Federation; International Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions; World Trade Union<br />

Congress; Free Trade Union Committee; AFL;<br />

CIO; Dorchain, William; Woll, Matthew<br />

INT-19MI-404<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-405<br />

Home for the United Nations<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

102.]<br />

Descriptors: B-310<br />

INT-19MI-406 to INT-19MI-407<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-408<br />

Foreign Language Division•PAC<br />

Feb. 16. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: CIO Political Action Committee<br />

INT-19MI-409 to INT-19MI-419<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-420<br />

Excerpts From the Report by Max Bedacht,<br />

General Secretary, to the General Council <strong>of</strong><br />

the International Workers Order<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order; Bedacht, Max<br />

INT-19MI-421 to INT-19MI-423<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-424<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

108.]<br />

Descriptors: B-346<br />

INT-19MI-425 to INT-19MI-427<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-428<br />

Lutheran Papers in German<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Press; Germans;<br />

Directories<br />

INT-19MI-429<br />

[William Dorchain's views on the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

May 23. 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International organi-<br />

zation; International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Un-<br />

ions; International Transport Workers<br />

Federation; World Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions;<br />

International Labor Organization; AFL; Dor-<br />

chain, William<br />

INT-19MI-430 to INT-19MI-434<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-479 to INT-19MI-480<br />

INT-19MI-435<br />

Interviews with Paris S. Malouf and George<br />

M. Barakat, [Syrian] Nationalist Leaders<br />

June 11, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Syria; Malouf, Paris S.; Barakat, George M.<br />

INT-19MI-436 to INT-19MI-437<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-438<br />

[Information on the Assyrians: delegation to<br />

San Francisco]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945 to May 8, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assyrians; Religious groups;<br />

UNCIO; Assyrian National Federation; Mar<br />

Eshai Shimun XXIII; Duma, Joseph J.; Asian,<br />

Samuel<br />

INT-19MI-439<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-440<br />

Free World Organization [mass meeting<br />

report]<br />

May 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

San Francisco, Calif.; Free World Association<br />

INT-19MI-441 to INT-19MI-446<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-447<br />

Slav Items<br />

June 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Poles; Russians; War relief<br />

INT-19MI-448 to INT-19MI-477<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-19MI-478<br />

[William Dorchain's statement relating to the<br />

international organization <strong>of</strong> labor]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International organi-<br />

zation; AFL; CIO; International Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Trade Unions; International Transport Workers<br />

Federation; World Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions;<br />

Dorchain, William<br />

INT-19MI-479 to INT-19MI-480<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 335


INT-20NS-0 to INT-20NS-50 Reference Bibliography<br />

Netherlands<br />

INT-20NS-0 to INT-20NS-50<br />

Netherlands: document series<br />

Selected documents cover Dutch communities<br />

and press in the U.S.; Dutch organizations and<br />

activities; and opposition to the Netherlands<br />

govemment-in-exile.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33NS-1 to<br />

INT-33NS-2.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands; Dutch<br />

INT-20NS-1<br />

Report on the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands<br />

University League <strong>of</strong> North America (Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dutch Scholars) held in Cambridge, Mass.,<br />

January 3-5, 1943<br />

[1943]. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands University League <strong>of</strong><br />

North America; Society <strong>of</strong> Dutch Scholars<br />

INT-20NS-2<br />

Dutch political situation in the U.S.: Part I,<br />

Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the political opinion in the<br />

Dutch community in the Middle West; Part<br />

II, evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Dutch press<br />

Jun. 24, 1942. 52 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; van Berden, Albert<br />

INT-20NS-3<br />

[Dutch leaders in the Middle West]<br />

July 3. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists<br />

INT-20NS-4<br />

General observations on the Dutch in Chicago<br />

July 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Parry, Albert<br />

INT-20NS-5<br />

Dutch seafarers win important demands; vote<br />

to sail ships as usual<br />

Aug. 26. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Merchant seamen;<br />

International Transport Workers Federation<br />

INT-20NS-6<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Netherland Club<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherland Club<br />

INT-20NS-7<br />

Prussianism must be outlawed forever,<br />

Netherlands Ambassador London asserts<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Loudon, Alexander<br />

INT-20NS-8<br />

[Union <strong>of</strong> Netherland Societies]<br />

Sept. 20. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Netherland Societies<br />

INT-20NS-9<br />

Dutch Activists<br />

iVbv. 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

336 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: van Eerden, Albert<br />

INT-20NS-10<br />

Groups and individuals which have Holland<br />

itself as the object <strong>of</strong> their concern; similar<br />

activities which direct themselves toward the<br />

Netherlands East Indies and other Dutch<br />

colonies; Dutch attitudes toward post-war<br />

reconstruction<br />

Nov. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands East Indies; Recon-<br />

struction; Nederlandsche Studiegroep<br />

INT-20NS-11<br />

[Program on the United Nations: the<br />

Netherlands]<br />

Dec 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loudon, Alexander; Admajo, Veojo<br />

INT-20NS-12<br />

Number and organization [<strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />

Netherlands birth or Dutch parentage in<br />

Pennsylvania]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania<br />

INT-20NS-13<br />

Dutch names and associations<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-20NS-14<br />

[Dr. Emile van Endhoven]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Endhoven, Emile<br />

INT-20NS-15<br />

Dutch political groups and factions<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-20NS-16<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. M. Weerloo<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weerloo, A. M.<br />

INT-20NS-17<br />

Interview with Dr. J. E. van Hoogstraten,<br />

minister <strong>of</strong> economic affairs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Netherlands East Indies government<br />

¿pr. 27. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands East Indies; van Hoog-<br />

straten, J. E.<br />

INT-20NS-18<br />

[Postwar plans]<br />

Apr. 19. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Wolt, John<br />

INT-20NS-19<br />

Ambassador London's Address at the Nassau<br />

Club Luncheon<br />

May 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Loudon, Alexander<br />

INT-20NS-20<br />

[Dutch organizations membership]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Holland Society <strong>of</strong> New York;<br />

Netherland Club<br />

INT-20NS-21<br />

Dutch press: brief summary<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-20NS-22<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-20NS-23<br />

[Interest in the course <strong>of</strong> the war]<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-20NS-24<br />

Dutch Opinion on the Subject <strong>of</strong> Post-war<br />

Western Alliances<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-20NS-25<br />

Frisian Movement<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frisians; Frisian Information Bureau<br />

INT-20NS-26<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-20NS-27<br />

Interview with Martin Zwart in New York<br />

City, Mar. 9, 1944<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Zwart, Martin<br />

INT-20NS-28<br />

[Frisian movement]<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frisians; Dykstra, Ate<br />

INT-20NS-29<br />

[Martin Zwart's activities]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zwart, Martin<br />

INT-20NS-30<br />

[Dutch press in the U.S.]<br />

March 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volksvriend (newspaper); Onze To-<br />

ekomst (newspaper); Knickerbocker Weekly<br />

(newspaper); HoUandsche Amerikaan (newspa-<br />

per); Banner (newspaper); Wächter (newspaper)<br />

INT-20NS-31<br />

[Pieter Mommersteeg]<br />

¿pr. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mommersteeg, Pieter<br />

INT-20NS-32<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-20NS-33<br />

Political Situation Among the Netherlanders<br />

in Exile<br />

June 28, 1944. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Great Britain; Govemments-in-exile, Nether-<br />

lands; Catholic parties; Netherlands, territories<br />

and dependencies; Committee <strong>of</strong> Action Against<br />

Neo-Fascism


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-14<br />

INT-20NS-34<br />

Netherland Envoy to the Vatican<br />

July 19, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Vatican City; LaFarge, John<br />

INT-20NS-35<br />

[Opposition to the govemment-in-exile]<br />

July 25, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Mommersteeg, Pi-<br />

eter<br />

INT-20NS-36<br />

How to End the German Menace<br />

July 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-20NS-37<br />

[Opposition to the govemment-in-ezile]<br />

July 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-20NS-38<br />

Interview with Dr. Johannes A. C. Fagginger<br />

Auer<br />

Aug. 3, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Auer, Johannes A.<br />

INT-20NS-39<br />

Interview With Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J. Anton de Haas<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Haas, J. Anton<br />

INT-20NS-40<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-20NS-41<br />

[Observances <strong>of</strong> Queen Wilhelmina's 64th<br />

birthday]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Catholic parties; Speeches and addresses; Wil-<br />

helmina, Queen <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands; Mommer-<br />

steeg, Pieter<br />

INT-20NS-42<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-20NS-43<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings<br />

Over Monarchy<br />

Sept 14, 1944. 11 P.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NS-2.]<br />

Descriptors: S-117<br />

INT-20NS-44<br />

[Chaplain Mommersteeg]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Mommersteeg, Pieter;<br />

Schmutzer, J. M.<br />

INT-20NS-45<br />

Interview with Dr. B. Landheer, <strong>of</strong> the Dutch<br />

Information Center<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landheer, Bartholomew<br />

INT-20NS-46<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-20NS-47<br />

Foreign language groups in Argentina: the<br />

Dutch community<br />

March, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-20NS-48<br />

Interview with Baron Daniel von Wilderen<br />

Rengers<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rengers, Daniel von Wilderen<br />

INT-20NS-49 to INT-20NS-50<br />

[Missing]<br />

Poles<br />

INT-21PO-1 to INT-21PO-1560<br />

Poles: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and political<br />

attitudes <strong>of</strong> the three factions within the Polish<br />

community in the U.S.: the centrists represented<br />

by the Polish American Council; the rightists<br />

represented by the National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent and nationalistical-<br />

ly-minded refugees <strong>of</strong> the old "Colonels group";<br />

and the leftists comprised <strong>of</strong> Communists and<br />

Polish labor groups.<br />

Many documents discuss the controversial<br />

questions <strong>of</strong> Poland's post-war boundaries and<br />

Polish-Soviet relations. Some Polish groups<br />

opposed Soviet policy due to a fear <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

intentions to annex the eastern Polish provinces<br />

and the Baltic States. Other Polish circles<br />

favored Polish-Soviet rapprochement regarding<br />

the boundary issue.<br />

Documents also discuss the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Govemment-in-Exile; the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish press in the U.S.; and the Polish<br />

communities in Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and<br />

other U.S. locations.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33PO-1 to<br />

INT-33PO-192.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Poles; Soviet Union<br />

INT-21P0-1<br />

Stanley E. Kowalski, Polish Leader, Dies<br />

iVov. 23, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kowalski, Stanley E.<br />

INT-21PO-2<br />

[Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

JVov. 17, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

INT-21PO-3<br />

[Jan Lechon]<br />

Dec. 3, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lechon, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-4<br />

[Wladislaw R. Malinowski]<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

INT-21P0-5<br />

[Monsignor Kacynzki's visit to the U.S. for<br />

the establishment <strong>of</strong> Polish institute for<br />

Catholic studies]<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-6<br />

[Opposition to General Sikorski's government<br />

in London]<br />

Jan. 14, 30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Czas<br />

(newspaper); Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw; Drohojowski, Jan; Matus-<br />

zewski, Ignacy; Rajchman, Henryk F.<br />

INT-21PO-7<br />

All-Slav Congress<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Slav Congress; Polish National<br />

Alliance; Polish-American National Council<br />

INT-21PO-8<br />

[Chicago clergy anti-Semitic movement and<br />

Monsignor Kaczynski mission]<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Anti-Semitism; Clergy;<br />

Sword <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Movement; Kaczynski,<br />

Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-9<br />

[Monsignor Zygmunt Kaczynski]<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-10<br />

[Polish activities in U.S.]<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Kaczynski, Zygmunt; Sikor-<br />

ski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-11<br />

[Conference between General Sikorski and<br />

Joseph Stalin]<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-12<br />

[Transcript <strong>of</strong> Czas (newspaper) editorial<br />

about attacks on Jan Drohojowski]<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czas (newspaper); Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Poland; Drohojowski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-13<br />

[Memorandum about difficulties in setting up<br />

meeting with Monsignor Kaczynski]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-14<br />

How Poland Lives and Fights under Nazi<br />

Occupation<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Food supply; Forced labor; Executions;<br />

Anti-Semitism; Underground movements<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 337


INT-21PO-15 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-15<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Waclaw Bitner]<br />

[n. d.]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-16<br />

Polish Newspapers in the U.S.<br />

[n.d.]. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21P0-17<br />

[Dr. Penzik, Michael Altschuler, and<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Polish Democracy]<br />

Jan. 30-Feb. 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Polish Democ-<br />

racy; Penzik, Abraham E.; Altschuler, Michael<br />

INT-21P0-18<br />

[Jan Lechon]<br />

Oct 10, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lechon, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-19<br />

[Polish Army recruitment failure in Canada]<br />

Feb. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Canada<br />

INT-21PO-20<br />

[Polish underground movement]<br />

Apr. 6-11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-21P0-21<br />

[Radio address on Sikorski government<br />

attitude toward Josef Beck and Marshal<br />

Smigly-Rydz]<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw; Beck, Josef; Smigly-Rydz,<br />

Marshal<br />

INT-21PO-22<br />

[Polish govemment-in-exile and its<br />

opponents]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-23<br />

[Polish-American activities]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-24<br />

Arrival <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Hlond (Primate <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland) in U.S.<br />

Apr. 13. ¡942; Apr. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Hlond, August Cardinal<br />

INT-21PO-25<br />

[All-Slavonic Radio Meeting in Moscow]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Conferences; Polish National Union<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

338 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-26<br />

[Polish-American and European Catholic<br />

activities]<br />

May 23-OcU 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo; Kaczynski, Zygmunt;<br />

Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-27<br />

General Survey <strong>of</strong> Political Groups among<br />

Polish-Americans<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 19 p.<br />

INT-21PO-28<br />

[Polish-Americans in Chicago, 111.]<br />

May 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-29<br />

[Activities and political views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor<br />

Kaczynski]<br />

May 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Kaczyn-<br />

ski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO30<br />

[Polish-American attitudes]<br />

May 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-31<br />

[Views on Polish-Russian relations]<br />

Mar. 27-Apr. 8, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-32<br />

[Polish-American and Polish-Canadian<br />

opposition to Sikorski agreement with Stalin]<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Nowy Swiat (newspa-<br />

per); Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Sikorski,<br />

Wladislaw; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-33<br />

[Polish opposition to Sikorski<br />

govemment-in-exile]<br />

Jan. 14-Apr. 8, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy; Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

Reichman, Florian<br />

INT-21PO-34<br />

[Notes on Polish political leaders in U.S.]<br />

Feb. 3, 1942; Feb. 5, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-35<br />

Recent Polish Opinion and Some Information<br />

about the Country from a Reliable Source<br />

Feb. 10-16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Polish<br />

Military Organization<br />

INT-21PO-36<br />

[Leo Krzycki interview and American Slav<br />

Congress]<br />

Apr. 1-May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Krzycki,<br />

Leo<br />

INT-21PO-37<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to and<br />

participation in American Slav Congress,<br />

Detroit Mich.]<br />

Afar. 28-Apr. 23, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Communists and<br />

communist parties; American Slav Congress;<br />

Polish National Alliance; Polish Roman Catholic<br />

Union<br />

INT-21PO-38<br />

[General Sikorski Meets with Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt and views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kaczynski]<br />

Apr. 17-May 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Roosevelt,<br />

Franklin D.; Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-39<br />

[Maximilian p. Wegrzynek and Zygmunt<br />

Kaczynski]<br />

May 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wegrzynek, Maximilian F.; Kaczyn-<br />

ski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-40<br />

[Notes on Polish exiles]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Walter, T.; Michalowski, Roman;<br />

Krzesinski, Andrew J.; Kagan, George; Rawicz,<br />

Anthony; Mühlstein, Anatole; Strzetelski, Sta-<br />

nislaw; Drohojowski, Jan; de Ropp, Stefan;<br />

Halecki, Oscar; Hertz, Alexander; Karpinski,<br />

Zygmunt; Stanczyk, Jan; Malinowski, Wladislaw<br />

R.<br />

INT-21P0-41<br />

[Nowy Swiat]<br />

May 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper)<br />

INT-21P0-42<br />

Historic Soviet-Polish People's Ties Never<br />

Closer Than in Joint War on Axis<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-43<br />

The Wide Horizon: Polish Dilemmas<br />

May 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress<br />

INT-21P0-44<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki anti-Semitic line and<br />

Cardinal Hlond's response]<br />

June 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Przewodnik Katolicki (newspaper);<br />

Anti-Semitism; Hlond, August Cardinal<br />

INT-21P0-45<br />

[Polish-American activities]<br />

Mar. 22-June 3, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-21P0-46<br />

[Polish-American activities in Chicago, 111.]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, IlL<br />

INT-21P0-47<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in the<br />

U.S. establishment]


Reference Bibliography INT-21P0-78<br />

May 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arts and the humanities; Polish<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America<br />

INT-21P0-48<br />

[Polish Unity Cabinet establishment in<br />

London, and Nationalist Party clarification <strong>of</strong><br />

views on Soviet Union]<br />

Jan. 22, 1942; Jan. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Lon-<br />

don, England; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Seyda, Marian; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-49<br />

[Jan Drohojowski appointment as Polish<br />

ambassador to China]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: China; Govemments-in-exile, Po-<br />

land; Drohojowski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-50<br />

[Polish and Czech govemments-in-exile<br />

communique on regional cooperation]<br />

June 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Govemments-in-exile, Po-<br />

land; Govemments-in-exile, Czechoslovakia;<br />

Regional organization<br />

INT-21PO-51<br />

[Zygmunt Kaczynski views on German<br />

general staff differences with Nazi leaders and<br />

Nazi atrocities in Poland]<br />

Apr. 19-May IS, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; German<br />

military occupation policies; Crimes against<br />

humanity; Military leaders; Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-52<br />

[Wladislaw Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

Mar. 27-Apr. 30, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-53<br />

[Polish-American aid to Poland]<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-21PO-54<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-55<br />

[Note on Polish activities in U.S.]<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 2 + 2 OV p.<br />

INT-21P0-56<br />

[American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland and Followers <strong>of</strong><br />

Pilsudski organizations]<br />

June 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland; Fol-<br />

lowers <strong>of</strong> Pilsudski<br />

INT-21PO-57<br />

[Views on Sikorski and Sosankowski as future<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Sosnkowski,<br />

Kazimierz<br />

INT-21PO-58<br />

[Kosduszko Foundation]<br />

Jan. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko Foundation<br />

INT-21PO-59<br />

[Central Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations<br />

meeting; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland rally;<br />

and views on American Slav Congress]<br />

Apr. 5-Aug. 12, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Central<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations; American<br />

Polish Council; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland;<br />

American Slav Congress; Alski, Victor; Sztark,<br />

Helidor; Krzycki, Leo; Günther, Blair<br />

INT-21PO-60<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Anatole Mühlstein on U.S. Polish<br />

language broadcasts]<br />

June 4, 1942; June 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Mühlstein, Anatole<br />

INT-21PO-61<br />

[Alleged Fascist propaganda in<br />

Polish-American press]<br />

May 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Propagan-<br />

da; Fascists and fascist parties<br />

INT-21PO-62<br />

[Cleveland, Ohio, Study Group on Polish<br />

situation]<br />

June 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Wiadomosci Cod-<br />

zienne (newspaper); Case Western Reserve<br />

University<br />

INT-21P0-63<br />

[Polish Catholic clergy views on Irish Roman<br />

Catholic clergy and anti-Semitism]<br />

Apr. 20-21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy;<br />

Irish; Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-21PO-64<br />

[Alexandra Chramiec]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chramiec, Alexandra<br />

INT-21PO-65<br />

[John Pawlak]<br />

July 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pawlak, John<br />

INT-21PO-66<br />

[Wladislaw Sikorski's idea for "United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe"]<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe Federation; Sikor-<br />

ski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-67<br />

[Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in<br />

America]<br />

July 1. 1942; Aug. 13, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

in America; Halecki, Oscar; Mierzwa, Stefan<br />

INT-21P0-68<br />

[Polish-American leadership struggle and<br />

views on American Slav Congress]<br />

July 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Szymczak,<br />

M. S.; Swietlik, Francis X.; Pawlak, John<br />

INT-21P0-69<br />

[Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

and its views on American Slav Congress<br />

activities]<br />

July 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for the Restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland; American Slav Congress; Pawlak, John<br />

INT-21PO-70<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-71<br />

["Nowy Swiat" Group]<br />

Aug. 10, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Matus-<br />

zewski, Ignacy; Rajchman, Henryk F.; Sikorski,<br />

Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-72<br />

[Polish-American views on British-Soviet<br />

treaty and post-war situation]<br />

June 12-Aug. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treaties and conventions; Great<br />

Britain<br />

INT-21PO-73<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-74<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> General Boleslaw<br />

Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski]<br />

July 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21PO-75<br />

[Invitation to Polish Army Veterans<br />

Association District 3 annual convention<br />

banquet, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 6, 1942]<br />

Aug. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Polish Army Veter-<br />

ans Association<br />

INT-21PO-76<br />

[A. Olszewsky interview and Central<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago resolutions]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Central Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Newspaper Writers <strong>of</strong> Chicago; Ols-<br />

zewsky, A.; Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21P0-77<br />

[The Polish-American Scene - From World<br />

War I to World War II]<br />

Aug. 19. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-21P0-78<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Francis X. Swietlik toward<br />

American Slav Congress and Ignacy<br />

Matuszewski]<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.; Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 339


INT-21PO-79 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-79<br />

The Polish-American Press and People Who<br />

Count Therein<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-21PO-80<br />

Polish-Americans • Their Sympathies and<br />

Antipathies<br />

Aug. 25. 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-81<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 111., Polish-American<br />

labor union member support for U.S. war<br />

effort]<br />

[n. d.]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-82<br />

Relations between Polish, Hungarian, and<br />

Yugoslav Pro-Fascist Groups in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 31, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Yugoslavs; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Wegr-<br />

zynek, Maximilian F.<br />

INT-21P0-83<br />

[Note about Reverend Karol Rekas <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

National Catholic Church]<br />

Sept 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Polish National Catholic<br />

Church; Rekas, Karol<br />

INT-21PO-84<br />

[Nowy Swiat]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Wegr-<br />

zynek, Maximilian F.; Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-85<br />

[Report about Chicago-Milwaukee Poles<br />

political activity and comments <strong>of</strong> Janek de<br />

Rosen]<br />

Sept. S, 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Ro-<br />

man Catholic Church; de Rosen, Janek; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.<br />

INT-21P0-86<br />

[Report on Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

America second annual National Youth<br />

Convention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 5-7, 1942]<br />

Sept 6-8, 1942. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Youth; Women;<br />

Polish Women's Alliance <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-21PO-87<br />

[Note about Polish-American National Bar<br />

Association]<br />

Sept 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish-American National Bar As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-21P0-88<br />

Milwaukee Polish Gatherings<br />

[n. d.]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Milwaukee Polish<br />

Relief Committee; Pulaski Council <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee<br />

INT-21PO-89<br />

[Polish Night, Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Sept. 21, 1942]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-21PO-90<br />

[Colonel Henryk F. Rajchman]<br />

Sept. 78, 7942; Sept. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rajchman, Henryk F.<br />

INT-21PO-91<br />

[Report about "Polish Peoples' Program" for<br />

post-war Poland]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-92<br />

Polish-Americans <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Dzennik Chicagoski (newspaper); Pol-<br />

ish National Alliance; Polish Roman Catholic<br />

Union; Polish American Council; Rada Polonii;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland; American-Polish<br />

National Council; Polish Catholic National<br />

Church; Swietlik, Francis X.; Rozmarek, I. K.;<br />

Hoinko, Tadeusz; Wieczorek, John K.<br />

INT-21PO-93<br />

[General Marian W. Kukiel, new Polish<br />

Minister <strong>of</strong> War]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Kukiel, Marian W.<br />

INT-21P0-94<br />

[General Boleslaw Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski]<br />

Sept. 29, 1942: Oct. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21PO-95<br />

[Henryk F. Rajchman, Ignacy Matuszewski,<br />

and Janusz Jedrzejewicz]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942: Sept. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rajchman, Henryk F.; Matuszewski,<br />

Ignacy; Jedrzejewicz, Janusz<br />

INT-21PO-96<br />

[Przewodnik Katolicki]<br />

[n. d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Przewodnik Katolicki (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-21P0-97<br />

Polish Relief Organizations<br />

Sept. 29. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Polish American Coun-<br />

cil; Paderewski Testimonial Fund; Kellogg, Mrs.<br />

Vemon<br />

INT-21PO-98<br />

[Antek Cwanniak views on Ignacy<br />

Matuszewski activities]<br />

Oct. 7, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cwanniak, Antek; Matuszewski, Ig-<br />

nacy<br />

INT-21PO-99<br />

Polish Press in U.S.<br />

340 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 7, 7942. 73 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21PO-100<br />

[Polish-American attitudes to Pan-Slav<br />

activities]<br />

Sept 23. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic Congress<br />

INT-21PO-101<br />

[Questionnaire for Who Is Who in Polish<br />

America (publication)]<br />

[n. d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Who Is Who in Polish America<br />

(publication)<br />

INT-21PO-102<br />

[Polish Historical Society]<br />

Oct. 7, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Historical Society<br />

INT-21PO-103<br />

[Trends in Polish-American press]<br />

Oct. 13. 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-21PO-104<br />

[Romuald Gantowski and Prince<br />

Drucki-Lubecki activities in U.S. in<br />

opposition to Polish govemment-in-exile]<br />

Oct. 13. Nov. 11, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Poland; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Gantkowski,<br />

Romuald; Drucki-Lubecki, Prince Jan; Bielecki,<br />

Tadeusz<br />

INT-21PO-105<br />

[John Blair Günther]<br />

[n. d.]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Blair<br />

INT-21P0-106<br />

[Polish American Council Convention,<br />

Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18, 1942]<br />

Oct. 24, 7942; Oct. 27, 7942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buffalo, N.Y.; Nowy Swiat (newspa-<br />

per); Polish American Council; National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.; Yolles, Peter P.; Wegrzynek,<br />

Maximilian F.<br />

INT-21PO-107<br />

[Polish American Council war relief efforts<br />

and convention in Buffalo, N.Y.]<br />

Oct. 8-79, 7942. 94 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Buffalo, N.Y.; Polish<br />

American Council; Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

INT-21P0-108<br />

[Polish American Council Convention, Oct.<br />

17-18, 1942, activities and war relief efforts]<br />

Oct. 70-27, 7942. 77 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Buffalo, N.Y.; Polish<br />

American Council; Swietlik, Francis X.; Cie-<br />

chanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-109<br />

[Detroit, Mich. Polish-American attitudes]<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-110<br />

Prominent Personalities at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buffalo, N.Y.; Polish American<br />

Council<br />

INT-21P0-111<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Polish Organizations<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish-American Center Societies;<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> United Poles<br />

INT-21PO-112<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish War Relief at the Polish<br />

American Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y.,<br />

Oct. 17-18, 1942<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buffalo, N.Y.; War relief; Polish<br />

American Council; Paderewski Testimonial<br />

Fund; Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

INT-21PO-113<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) editorial policy]<br />

Oct. 26-30, 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Nowy Swiat (newspaper);<br />

Boundaries; Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Na-<br />

tional Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent; Yolles, Peter P.; Matuszewski, Ignacy;<br />

Wegrzynek, Maximilian F.<br />

INT-21P0-114<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) and Sikorski<br />

activities]<br />

Oct. 25, 1942; Oct. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Press;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-115<br />

Annual Reports <strong>of</strong> the President, the<br />

Secretary, and the Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Council<br />

Ocr. 27. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.<br />

INT-21PO-116<br />

[New constitution <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council, adopted at the annual convention in<br />

Buffalo]<br />

Oct. 27, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21P0-117<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>Office</strong>rs and Directors at the<br />

Polish American Council Convention in<br />

Buffalo<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21PO-118<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-119<br />

Resolution Adopted by the Polish American<br />

Council at the Convention in Buffalo<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21PO-120<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the Polish Ambassador and the Polish<br />

Consuls at the Polish American Council<br />

Convention in Buffalo<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council; Cie-<br />

chanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-121<br />

[Comments on recent Polish territorial<br />

demands and the rightist group in the Polish<br />

National Council]<br />

iVov. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-122<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> Prince Drucki-Lubecki to Chicago<br />

Sept. 11. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drucki-Lubecki, Prince Jan<br />

INT-21PO-123<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romuald Gantkowski]<br />

iVov. 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gantkowski, Romuald<br />

INT-21P0-124<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Polish Army in France<br />

iVov. 8, ¡942. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-125<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Bronislaw Malinowski at<br />

the Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in<br />

America<br />

JVov. 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

in America; Malinowski, Bronislaw<br />

INT-21PO-126<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> local branches <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent]<br />

JVov. 11, 1942; Nov. 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-127<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 24th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Poland and the Mass<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Protest<br />

JVov. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-128<br />

Dr. Jurasz's Speech at the Lions' Club<br />

Luncheon<br />

iVov. 18. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Lions' Club; Jurasz, J.<br />

INT-21PO-129<br />

Ukrainian Problem in the Polish National<br />

Council, London, Nov. 11, 1942<br />

ATov. 18. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Polish National Council<br />

INT-21PO-140<br />

INT-21PO-130<br />

[Marjan Zyndram-Kosdalkowski and Polish<br />

activities in North Africa]<br />

iVov. 19-25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Algeria; French Morocco; Zyn-<br />

dram-Koscialkowski, Marjan<br />

INT-21PO-131<br />

[Matuszewski and Rqjchman's anti-Sikorski<br />

activities]<br />

iVov. 14, 1942; Nov. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Matus-<br />

zewski, Ignacy; Rajchman, Henryk F.; Sikorski,<br />

Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-132<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gampert]<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gampert, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-133<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> "Nowy Swiat"]<br />

ATov. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-134<br />

[Program for the fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Socialist Party in Europe]<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Socialist Party<br />

INT-21P0-135<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> ten Poles elected to the new U.S.<br />

Congress]<br />

[1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> the U.S.; Elections<br />

INT-21PO-136<br />

[Sikorski's complaint regarding Soviet use <strong>of</strong><br />

the Kosciuszko radio for propaganda]<br />

Dec. 16. 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-137<br />

[Polish-American reactions to the<br />

Polish-Russian Pact]<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish-Russian Pact<br />

INT-21PO-138<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Kaczynski to U.S. for<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a Polish institute <strong>of</strong> Catholic<br />

studies]<br />

Apr. 10. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kaczynski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-139<br />

General Sikorski's Conversation with<br />

President Roosevelt<br />

Apr. 20. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Roosevelt,<br />

Franklin D.<br />

INT-21P0-140<br />

Polish-American Scene: who's who in<br />

Polish-American leadership<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 341


INT-21PO-141<br />

INT-21P0-141<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

RPT76<br />

INT-21PO-142<br />

[Polish immigration in wartime; Polish<br />

fraternals in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 21. 1942. 21 p.<br />

INT-21PO-143<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Chicago branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-144<br />

[Resolution passed by the Executive Board <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Descent]<br />

Oct. 10-11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-145<br />

Press Reaction to the Polish American<br />

Council Convention, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17-18,<br />

1942<br />

iVov. 6, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buffalo, N.Y.; Nowy Swiat (newspa-<br />

per); Dziennik Zwiazkowy (newspaper); Kronika<br />

(newspaper); Glos Ludowy (newspaper); Dzien-<br />

nik dla Wszystkich (newspaper); Polish Ameri-<br />

can Council; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; YoUes, Peter P.; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.<br />

INT-21P0-146<br />

[Polish Sea League eastern New York<br />

chapter meeting]<br />

Nov. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Sea League<br />

INT-21P0-147<br />

[Article on Polish territorial claims]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21P0-148<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) views on<br />

Russo-Polish dispute over Polish citizens]<br />

ATov. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Nowy Swiat (newspa-<br />

per); Jews and Judaism; Yolles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-149<br />

[Nowy Swiat (newspaper) reply to Prime<br />

Minister Sikorski's letter]<br />

IVov. 19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Govern-<br />

ments-in-exile, Poland; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-150<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Peter Yolles editorials in Nowy<br />

Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

IVov. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

342 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); North<br />

Africa; YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-151<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Press to the American<br />

North African Campaign<br />

IVov. 23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Przewod-<br />

nik Katolicki (newspaper); Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Poland; North Africa; Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-152<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> Peter Yolles editorial from<br />

Nowy Swiat (newspaper)]<br />

Nov. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Przewod-<br />

nik Katolicki (newspaper); Yolles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-153<br />

The KNAPP Rally in Jersey City<br />

Nov. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jersey City, N.J.; National Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Matuszew-<br />

ski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-154<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Henryk Strasburger (Minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> Finance)<br />

IVov. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Strasburger, Henryk<br />

INT-21PO-155<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

IVov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Poland Fights (newspaper);<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent; Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-156<br />

[Article about Polish National Council<br />

postwar territorial claims]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Germany; Polish Na-<br />

tional Council<br />

INT-21PO-157<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda (newspaper)]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pravda (newspaper); Pankiewicz,<br />

Michael<br />

INT-21P0-158<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 93<br />

INT-21P0-159<br />

[Note about Polish American Center<br />

Societies]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Center Societies<br />

INT-21P0-160<br />

[Polish Sea League conference and Polish<br />

mass meeting in Philadelphia, Pa.]<br />

Dec. 7-11, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Philadelphia, Pa.; Polish Sea League<br />

INT-21PO-161<br />

[Polish National Catholic Church]<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church<br />

INT-21PO-162<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Branch No. 5 <strong>of</strong> KNAPP in<br />

Passaic, N.J., Sunday<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passaic, N.J.; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21P0-163<br />

[Polish-American political attitudes]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-164<br />

[Excerpts from Matuszewski article<br />

"Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Council"]<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Polish National Coun-<br />

cil; Matuszewski, Ignacy; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-165<br />

[Article about Polish National Council<br />

resolution on Poland's postwar boundaries]<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Poland; Polish National Council<br />

INT-21PO-166<br />

[Michael Pankiewicz]<br />

Dec. 14. 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-167<br />

[Mr. Bowie]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bowie, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-168<br />

[Harold Callendar]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Callendar, Harold<br />

INT-21P0-169<br />

[Michael Mosdcki]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscicki, Michael<br />

INT-21P0-170<br />

[Polish-American attitudes about Poland's<br />

postwar boundaries and Sikorski visit to<br />

U.S.]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942; Dec. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgzancin (newspaper); Boun-<br />

daries; Polish National Council; Alski, Victor;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-171<br />

[Michael Moscicki]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscicki, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-172<br />

General Sikorski in Chicago


Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-173<br />

[Article on Polish postwar territorial claims]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

INT-21P0-174<br />

[Report on Waclaw Spiewak lecture]<br />

Dec 19, 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Underground movements; United Polish<br />

Associations; Spiewak, Waclaw; Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-175<br />

The KNAPP Lecture in Passaic, N. J., Dec.<br />

20, 1942<br />

Dec 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Korsak, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-176<br />

Polish PoUtics in the U.S.<br />

Dec 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-3.]<br />

Descriptors: B-15<br />

INT-21PO-177<br />

[Mr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

Dec. 21. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21P0-178<br />

Stanislaw Strzetelski Lecturing about<br />

Underground Poland<br />

Dec 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Strzetel-<br />

ski, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-179<br />

[Poland's territorial integrity]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942; Dec 30, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Korsak, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-180<br />

[Article on Polish-American attitudes to<br />

Sikorski govemment-in-exile]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942; Dec. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Nowy Swiat (newspaper); Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-181<br />

General Sikorski's Visit in Chicago<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-182<br />

Polish PoUtics in the U.S.<br />

[n.d.]. 8 p.<br />

INT-21PO-183<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to<br />

Sikorski]<br />

Jan. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Boundaries; Sikorski, Wladislaw; Matuszewski,<br />

Ignacy<br />

INT-21P0-184<br />

Footnote on Polish Sentiment in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-17<br />

INT-21PO-185<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent communique about Polish eastern<br />

boundaries]<br />

Jan. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-186<br />

Polish Meetings-District 4 <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Council, New York City, N.Y., Jan.<br />

10, 1943<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Polish National<br />

Council; Polish American Council<br />

INT-21PO-187<br />

Lecture by Wladislaw Korsak, Sunday, Jan.<br />

10, Passaic, N. J.<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Korsak, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-188<br />

[Sikorski speech given in Chicago, Dec 18,<br />

1942]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Boundaries; Anti-Se-<br />

mitism; War relief; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-189<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Sikorski to Detroit, Mich.]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-190<br />

[Notice <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent meeting postponement]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-191<br />

[Matuszewski letter about opposition to<br />

Sikorski, with comments]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942: Jan. 6. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Boundaries; Sikorski, Wladislaw; Matuszewski,<br />

Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-192<br />

Conversation with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ludwig<br />

Krzyzanowski]<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzyzanowski, Ludwig<br />

INT-21P0-193<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Ameryka Echo (newspaper)<br />

articles about postwar Poland]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ameryka Echo (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-194<br />

Polish and Anti-Polish Propaganda<br />

Jan. 12. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-21PO-205<br />

INT-21PO-195<br />

[Notes on Polish activities reported in<br />

Ameryka Echo (newspaper)]<br />

Jan. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ameryka Echo (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-196<br />

[Retrospective view <strong>of</strong> Sikorski visit to U.S.]<br />

[n. d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Eastern Europe<br />

Federation; Boundaries; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-197<br />

[Sikorski visit to Detroit, Mich., Dec 18-20,<br />

1942]<br />

Jan. 20. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Sikorski, Wladislaw;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-198<br />

Communique <strong>of</strong> the Polish Embassy<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-199<br />

Minister Raczynski Concerning Poland's War<br />

Aims<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raczynski, Edward<br />

INT-21PO-200<br />

I. Morawski's Lecture in Camden, N.J., Jan.<br />

10, 1943<br />

[n. d.]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camden, N. J.; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Morawski,<br />

Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-201<br />

Lecture by Michael Pankiewicz<br />

Jan. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-202<br />

Conversation with John K. Wieczorek<br />

Jan. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Wieczorek, John K.<br />

INT-21PO-203<br />

[Vladimir Levitsky]<br />

Jan. 11, 1943; Jan. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Levitsky, Vladimir;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-204<br />

Krzyzanowski's Reply to Pares<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Slavonic Association;<br />

Krzyzanowski, Ludwig; Pares, Bernard<br />

INT-21PO-205<br />

Ignacy Morawski's Speech on KNAPP<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 343


INT-21PO-205<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Morawski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-206<br />

[Information about Ignacy Matuszewski and<br />

KNAPP activities]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-207<br />

[Information on establishment <strong>of</strong> Pravda<br />

(newspaper), Sikorski, and Matuszewski]<br />

Jan. 15, 1943: Jan. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Pravda (newspaper); Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Poland; Matuszewski, Ignacy;<br />

Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-208<br />

[Information on J. Jurasz fund-raising<br />

activities for Paderewski Testimonial Fund]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943: Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paderewski Testimonial Fund; Pol-<br />

ish American Council; Jurasz, J.<br />

INT-21PO-209<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Halecki]<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-210<br />

Polish Opinions after Sikorski's Visit<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-21PO-211<br />

[YoUes comments on Poland postwar<br />

boundary concerns]<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Yolles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-212<br />

[Advertisements for Matuszewski's pamphlet<br />

"What Poland Wants"]<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-213<br />

Polish Stand Stated<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Callendar, Harold<br />

INT-21PO-214<br />

[Information on Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Halecki and his<br />

proposed lectures]<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-215<br />

[Press comments on the activities <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Sept 9-Oct. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan; Sokolowski,<br />

Wladislaw; Junosza, Joseph P.<br />

INT-21PO-216<br />

[Press comments on post-war plans for<br />

Poland]<br />

Oct. 3-Dec. 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction<br />

INT-21PO-217<br />

[Official U.S. visit by General Sikorski]<br />

Sept. 1-Dec. 3, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-218<br />

Pro-Fascist Clique Seeks To Disrupt War<br />

Effort Among Polish-Americans<br />

June 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties<br />

INT-21PO-219<br />

Polish-U.S. Commando Units Seen<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-21PO-220 to INT-21PO-221<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-222<br />

[U.S. labor leaders seek release <strong>of</strong> Ehrlich<br />

and Alter from Soviet prison]<br />

July 7. 1942; July 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter, Victor<br />

INT-21PO-223<br />

[Information on conditions in Iran and the<br />

Soviet release <strong>of</strong> Polish prisoners]<br />

July 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iran<br />

INT-21P0-224<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange on Polish-Soviet<br />

relations]<br />

May 21-Sept 3, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-225<br />

[Missing]<br />

344 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-226<br />

Fighting Poland Speaks [information on the<br />

underground movement]<br />

[n.d.]. 7 + 1 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; German<br />

military occupation policies; Kalina<br />

INT-21P0-227<br />

One Hundred Underground Newspapers<br />

Carry on in Nazi Poland<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-228<br />

[Background information on the political<br />

situation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Republic]<br />

Sept. 23. 1942. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-229<br />

Underground! Poland's Unseen Forces Act<br />

Oct. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-230<br />

[Information on the Polish labor<br />

underground]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-231<br />

[Information on the "Sanacja" movement<br />

established by the followers <strong>of</strong> Marshal<br />

Pilsudski]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942; Oct. 15, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sanacja Movement; Pilsudski, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-232<br />

[Reports on the economic conditions and<br />

German regulations in Poland]<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; German mili-<br />

tary occupation policies<br />

INT-21PO-233<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers' Order; convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish American Council]<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order; Pol-<br />

ish American Council<br />

INT-21P0-234<br />

[Catholic source comments on the situation in<br />

the Soviet Union]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-235<br />

Radio Broadcasts to Poland<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-21P0-236<br />

[Vladimir Levitsky]<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Levitsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-21PO-237<br />

[Albert Sulloway]<br />

Feb. 1-2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sulloway, Albert; Matuszewski, Ig-<br />

nacy<br />

INT-21PO-238<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> Tygodnik Polski<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-239<br />

Rally <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American<br />

Societies <strong>of</strong> New York City<br />

Jan. 31. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21PO-240<br />

[Josef Lichtensztul]<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-277<br />

INT-21PO-241<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 1. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21PO-242<br />

[Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-243<br />

[Lecture program on Poland at New York's<br />

Town Hall]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 10 p.<br />

INT-21PO-244<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-245<br />

[Symposinm on "The Political Responsibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> the German People"]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-7.]<br />

Descriptors: M-5<br />

INT-21PO-246<br />

[John Pawlak]<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pawlak, John<br />

INT-21P0-247<br />

[Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-248<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

anti-Matuszewski campaign]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-249<br />

[Theodore Abel]<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper); Abel,<br />

Theodore<br />

INT-21PO-250<br />

[U.S. visit by Tadeusz Romer, Polish<br />

ambassador to the Soviet Union]<br />

Feb. 1-2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romer, Tadeusz<br />

INT-21PO-251<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Polish American Council<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice in Washington]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21PO-252<br />

[Polish-American press comments on Polish<br />

territorial demands]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-253<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski in Retrospect<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-5.]<br />

INT-21PO-254<br />

[Lecture program organized by the Section <strong>of</strong><br />

Historical and Political Sciences <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Institute]<br />

Feb. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-255<br />

Sikorski Demands Wider Sea Access<br />

Feb. 11-18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Sikorski, Wladis-<br />

law<br />

INT-21PO-256<br />

[Polish-American press comments on Soviet<br />

hegemony]<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-257<br />

Lithuanians Celebrate Their Independence<br />

Day<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Council<br />

INT-21PO-258<br />

[Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-259<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Problem<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21P0-260<br />

Official Polish View <strong>of</strong> Current<br />

Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-25<br />

INT-21PO-261<br />

[Background information on the Polish<br />

Céntrala and the Polish National Council in<br />

New York]<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York; Polish National Council<br />

INT-21PO-262<br />

[Stephen P. Mizwa]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mizwa, Stephen P.<br />

INT-21PO-263<br />

[Miss Helen Crosby]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crosby, Helen<br />

INT-21P0-264<br />

[Mr. Winnacker]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winnacker, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-265<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> John Cudahy as head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wisconsin Defense Council]<br />

[1943]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cudahy, John<br />

INT-21PO-266<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Publishers and Editors held in Trenton]<br />

Feb. 20-21, 1943. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Publishers and<br />

Newspapermen <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-21PO-267<br />

[Press comments on the political situation in<br />

Poland]<br />

Feb. 8-13, 1943. 13 p.<br />

INT-21P0-268<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

political situation in Poland and<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-21PO-269<br />

[Press comments on the Polish-Russian<br />

situation]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-270<br />

[Polish-American press comments on General<br />

Sikorski's visit to the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942; Dec. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-271<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

resolution passed by the Polish National<br />

Council]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Council<br />

INT-21P0-272<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Radio Hour<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-21PO-273<br />

Paul Super's Lecture on "Poland and<br />

European Federation"<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Super, Paul<br />

INT-21P0-274<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

Apr. 2. 1943. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-14.]<br />

Descriptors: M-31<br />

INT-21PO-275<br />

[Polish newspapermen's convention in<br />

Trenton, N.J.]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-10.]<br />

Descriptors: M-13<br />

INT-21PO-276<br />

Consul at Free World Meeting<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-277<br />

Soviet Propaganda Is Active: Mr. J. E.<br />

Davies Is Asleep<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 345


INT-21PO-277<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-278<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council]<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21P0-279<br />

Polish Partisans and the Kosduszko Radio<br />

Mar. 1. 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-9.]<br />

Descriptors: B-31<br />

INT-21PO-280<br />

[Joseph P. Junosza]<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Junosza, Joseph P.<br />

INT-21PO-281<br />

[Kosduszko radio attacks Popiel and urges<br />

Polish people to revolt]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943; Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Popiel, Karol<br />

INT-21PO-282<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet-Polish frontier dispute]<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-283<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet-Polish frontier dispute]<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-284<br />

[Matuszewski's response to communist<br />

accusation <strong>of</strong> desertion]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21P0-285<br />

[Polish community in Milwaukee]<br />

Mar. 5. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

INT-21PO-286<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Ehrlich-Alter executions]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-21P0-287<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> Polish meetings and Polish<br />

Day]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-288<br />

[Note on the Polish meeting at the American<br />

Common]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-289<br />

[Anti-Sosnkowski campaign in the London<br />

Polish press; Representatives Lesinski and<br />

Monkiewicz make appeal for Poland]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943; Mar. 11, 1943. 7 p.<br />

346 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Sosnkowski,<br />

Kazimierz; Lesinski, John; Monkiewicz, B.<br />

INT-21PO-290<br />

Address by Polish Consul Sztark to the Free<br />

World Association Meeting<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-11.]<br />

Descriptors: M-18<br />

INT-21P0-291<br />

[Note on the Polish underground]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-292<br />

[Polish-American public opinion regarding<br />

Soviet-Polish relations]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-293<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Benes<br />

maneuvers]<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-21P0-294<br />

Interview with the Polish Ambassador<br />

Mar. 11, 1943; Mar. 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-295<br />

Poland Day Rally<br />

Mar. 14, 1943. 26 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-12.]<br />

Descriptors: M-19<br />

INT-21PO-296<br />

Rueckwirkungen der Russisch-Polnischen<br />

Spannung<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-297<br />

[Note on the KNAPP constitution]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-298<br />

[Note on the Polish Telegraph Agency]<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-299<br />

[High mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral for<br />

slain Polish patriots]<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-300<br />

Notes on Dr. Ludwik Rajchman<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rajchman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21PO-301<br />

[Note on Bishop Gawlina]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-302<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> a Representative Sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish-American Press to Recent Russian<br />

Claims to Ukrainian and Byelorussian<br />

Territory Held by Poland<br />

Feb. 22-Mar. 6, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Belorussia; Territorial<br />

claims<br />

INT-21PO-303<br />

[Victor Alski]<br />

Mar. 19 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21PO-304<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943: Apr. 14. 1943.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks<br />

4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-305<br />

[Shifting Polish-American sentiment in the<br />

Chicago-Milwaukee area]<br />

Mar. 19-27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-306<br />

Ehrlich and Alten Two Jewish Socialist<br />

Leaders Who Were Executed by the<br />

Bolsheviks<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 8 p:<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-21PO-307<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jedrzejewski]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-21PO-308<br />

Interview with Janusz L. Stamirowski<br />

Mar. 22-Apr. 1. 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stamirowski, Janusz L.<br />

INT-21PO-309<br />

Requiem Mass and Pilsudski Rally Called by<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent<br />

Mar. 23. 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-13.]<br />

Descriptors: M-24<br />

INT-21PO-310<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit and Chicago;<br />

Slavic demonstration in Detroit]<br />

Aug. 14-18, 1942. Up.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-311<br />

[Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the third anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Russian invasion <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Sept 22. 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-312<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski on Polish affairs]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21PO-313<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Blair Günther as County<br />

Judge<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Blair<br />

INT-21PO-314<br />

Soviet Policy in Relation to Poland's<br />

Problems


Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 13 p.<br />

INT-21PO-315<br />

[Polish Catholic reception in honor <strong>of</strong> Bishop<br />

Gawlina]<br />

/Mar. 1943]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gawlina, Bishop<br />

INT-21P0-316<br />

["Evil Has Its Hour", address by Monsignor<br />

Fulton J. Sheen]<br />

Mar. 14, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sheen, Fulton J.<br />

INT-21P0-317<br />

[Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-318<br />

Some Recent Political Developments in the<br />

Detroit Polish Community<br />

Mar. 31-Apr. 14, 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-319<br />

[Address by Bishop Gawlina in New York<br />

City]<br />

Mar. 23-Apr. 10, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gawlina, Bishop<br />

INT-21PO-320<br />

[Tadeusz Hoinko and Janusz L. Stamirowski]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stamirowski, Janusz L.; Hoinko,<br />

Tadeusz<br />

INT-21PO-321<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations and<br />

publications]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-322<br />

[Background information on the Polish Sea<br />

League, Michael Pankiewicz, and the Prawda<br />

Publishing Co. Inc.]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Sea League; Prawda Publish-<br />

ing Co. Inc.; Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-323<br />

[Polish-American press comments on Dr.<br />

Schacher's radio broadcasts and Dombroski's<br />

activities]<br />

Mar. 24, 1943: Apr. 3. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Schacher, Gerhard; Dombrowski,<br />

Thomas<br />

INT-21PO-324<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Lichtensztul]<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-325<br />

[Note on U.S.-British agreement to restore<br />

the Baltic States to the Soviet Union]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-326<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-327<br />

["Nowy Swiat" editorial attacking <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

War Information]<br />

Apr. 17, 1943; Apr. 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-328<br />

[Polish reaction in Detroit to articles on<br />

Poland]<br />

Apr. 16. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-329<br />

[Map <strong>of</strong> Jewish ghettos in Poland]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943; Apr. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-21P0-330<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland,<br />

in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

Apr. 16, 1943; Apr., 18, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-16.]<br />

Descriptors: M-37<br />

INT-21PO-331<br />

[Red book <strong>of</strong> Soviet-Polish correspondence]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943; Apr. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-332<br />

[Reactions to the Soviet execution <strong>of</strong> Henryk<br />

Ehrlich and Victor Alter in Moscow]<br />

Mar. 9-Apr. 5, 1943. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-21PO-333<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-334<br />

[Chester Kozdroj]<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozdroj, Chester<br />

INT-21PO-335<br />

[Polish reaction in Detroit to articles on<br />

Poland]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-336<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-337<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic<br />

circles in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-338<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Development and Present<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> American Polonia<br />

[n.d.]. 55 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kulikowski, Adam H.<br />

INT-21PO-339<br />

[Polish-American organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-21PO-340<br />

[Ambassador Ciechanowski]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-341<br />

[A. H. Kulikowski]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kulikowski, Adam H.<br />

INT-21PO-353<br />

INT-21PO-342<br />

Tass Translation: Statement <strong>of</strong> Molotov to<br />

Romer<br />

Apr. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-21PO-343<br />

Appeal to Stalin<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-344<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-17.]<br />

INT-21P0-345<br />

Footnote to the Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-18.]<br />

Descriptors: B-42<br />

INT-21P0-346<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-347<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Element Jendrzejewski on<br />

Polish-Soviet Relations a Few Days Before<br />

the Rupture<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-21P0-348<br />

Background <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Polish Situation<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-349<br />

[Reactions to the Polish-Russian diplomatic<br />

break]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-350<br />

[Finnish opinion on the Russo-Polish<br />

diplomatic break]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finns<br />

INT-21PO-351<br />

[S. J. Greenburger]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greenburger, S. J.<br />

INT-21PO-352<br />

[Reactions to the Soviet-Polish diplomatic<br />

break]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

INT-21PO-353<br />

Reactions to the Russo-Polish Break<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 347


INT-21P0-353<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-354<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-355<br />

[Reactions in Cleveland to the breaking <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian-Polish relations]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943; Apr. 29. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21PO-356<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> reactions in Pittsburgh to<br />

Polish-Russian break]<br />

Apr. 28-30, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-21P0-357<br />

[Reactions in Pittsburgh to the<br />

Polish-Russian break]<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-358<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> Hungarian editorial on the<br />

Polish-Soviet break]<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-359<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-21PO-360<br />

[Opinions expressed by nationality leaders in<br />

Cleveland regarding the breakdown in<br />

Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21PO-361<br />

[Father Thaddens]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thaddens, Father<br />

INT-21PO-362<br />

[Monsignor Mlotkowski]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mlotkowski, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-363<br />

[A. E. Wielowiejski]<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wielowiejski, A. E.<br />

INT-21P0-364<br />

Reactions to the Polish-Russian Break<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-365<br />

Conference on the Registration <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />

Ignacy Matuszewski<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-366<br />

Rupture des Rapports Diplomatiques<br />

Russo-Polonais<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-21PO-367<br />

Catholic Action, Polish Unit: Outline <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutes<br />

[n.d.]. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Action<br />

INT-21PO-368<br />

[Discussions with Mr. Besterman, Mr. Arlet,<br />

and Under Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Welles]<br />

May 3, 1943; May 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Besterman, Wladislaw; Arlet, Wies-<br />

law; Welles, Sunmer<br />

INT-21P0-369<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-370<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Dubosh (Slovak) on the<br />

Russian-Polish Break<br />

May 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

INT-21PO-371<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> Hungarian article on<br />

Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943; May 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-372<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution: New<br />

York Mass Meeting<br />

May 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21P0-373<br />

[Missing]<br />

348 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-374<br />

"Problem <strong>of</strong> Self-Determinism"<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-375<br />

[Z. B. Dybowski]<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-376<br />

[Charles B. Friediger]<br />

May 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friediger, Charles B.<br />

INT-21PO-377<br />

Reactions with Regard to the Break-up <strong>of</strong><br />

Soviet-Polish Relations<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-378<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians to the<br />

Polish-Russian break]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians<br />

INT-21PO-379<br />

[Polish-American reactions toward the<br />

diplomatic breakdown between the Soviet<br />

Union and the Polish Govemment-in-exile]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-380<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Pakstas on the<br />

breakdown <strong>of</strong> diplomatic relations between<br />

Soviet Union and Poland]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys<br />

INT-21PO-381<br />

[Mr. Andrews]<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrews, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-382<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> the anniversary <strong>of</strong> Copernicus'<br />

death]<br />

May 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-383<br />

[Dr. Mizwa's views on Polish-Russian<br />

relations]<br />

May 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mizwa, Stephen P.<br />

INT-21P0-384<br />

American Press Comments on Poland<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-385<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-386<br />

[Program for the Polish Copemican<br />

Quadricentennial celebration]<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-387<br />

[Note on the editorials and attitudes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Pittsburczanin"]<br />

May 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-388<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Matuszewski]<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-389<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange]<br />

May 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-390<br />

Polish-American Press on the Soviet-Polish<br />

Break<br />

May 10, 1943. 9 p.<br />

INT-21P0-391<br />

Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

May 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-392<br />

[Anthony Eden's treatment <strong>of</strong> Ambassador<br />

Ciechanowski in Washington D.C.]<br />

May 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eden, Anthony; Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-393<br />

[Penzik's establishment <strong>of</strong> a new Polish<br />

liberal group]


Reference Bibliography<br />

June 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-394<br />

[Note on Polish meetings in New York City]<br />

May 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-395<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 152nd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Signing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution<br />

May 9-14, 1943. 22 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-19.]<br />

Descriptors: M-41<br />

INT-21PO-396<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on<br />

Soviet-Polish Break<br />

May 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21P0-397<br />

[Conference with Z. B. Dybowski]<br />

May 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-398<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Alliance]<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-399<br />

[Jacob Landau]<br />

May 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-21PO-400<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

American-Jewish editors for improving<br />

Polish-Jewish relations]<br />

May 6, 1943; May 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-21PO-401<br />

[Jacob Landau]<br />

May 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-21PO-402<br />

[Tadeusz Bielecki and Stanislaw Mackiewicz]<br />

May 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bielecki, Tadeusz; Mackiewicz, Sta-<br />

nislaw<br />

INT-21PO-403<br />

Notes on Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-20.]<br />

Descriptors: B-46<br />

INT-21PO-404<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Colonel Starzynski on Polish<br />

affairs]<br />

May 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-405<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

May 13, 1943; May 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-21.]<br />

Descriptors: S-16<br />

INT-21PO-406<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hochman, Julius; Kreindler,<br />

Charles; Reisberg, Elias; Tuvim, Joseph; Breslaw,<br />

Joseph; Wisotsky, Peter; Kundrotus, Charles;<br />

Weber, Sam<br />

INT-21PO-407<br />

[Note on Peter Yolles' editorial in the<br />

"Congressional Record"]<br />

May 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-408<br />

[Polish Catholic Action]<br />

May 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Action<br />

INT-21PO-409<br />

"Solidarity Rally" in New York<br />

May 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order; Geb-<br />

ert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21P0-410<br />

[Note on the establishment <strong>of</strong> a Detroit<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the Polish Telegraph Agency]<br />

May 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-411<br />

Soviet Russia and Poland<br />

May 17-18, 1943. 15 p.<br />

INT-21P0-412<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> a Representative Sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish-American Press to the Smolensk<br />

Atrocities Story<br />

Apr. 16-25, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-21P0-413<br />

Facts About the Diplomatic Break <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S.S.R. with the Polish Govemment-in-Exile<br />

May 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21P0-414<br />

Amalgamation <strong>of</strong> Two Opposed Polish Press<br />

Organizations<br />

May 19, 1943; May 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Polish Press<br />

INT-21PO-415<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> articles in "Pittsburczanin"<br />

concerning anti-Semitism]<br />

Mar. 26, 1943; Apr. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-21P(M16<br />

["Poles Cooling Toward Roosevelt?", remarks<br />

by Representative Weiss in the U.S.<br />

Congress]<br />

May 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weiss, Samuel A.<br />

INT-21PO-417<br />

[Representatives <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 8 p.<br />

INT-21PO-427<br />

Descriptors: Blumenreich, Morris; Cohen, Jack;<br />

Cohen, Julius; Rohman, Richard; Schiappone,<br />

Lillian; Bernstein, Meyer; Gassman, Murray;<br />

Kroll, Jack; Alvano, Vincent<br />

INT-21P0-418<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> Pilsndski's Anniversary in New<br />

York City<br />

May 22, 1943; May 26. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

418.]<br />

Descriptors: M-44<br />

INT-21P0-419<br />

Polish-Language Press Conference in New<br />

York<br />

May 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Polish Press<br />

INT-21PO-420<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> General Sosnkowski and<br />

Ambassador Osousky; Polish-Russian<br />

tensions]<br />

Mar. 30. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sosnkowski, Kazimierz<br />

INT-21PO-421<br />

Polish-Russian Relations in the Polish Press<br />

[n.d.]. 17 p.<br />

INT-21PO-422<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Peasant Movement in<br />

Poland<br />

Apr. 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Land reforms<br />

INT-21P0-423<br />

United Polish Press<br />

May 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-22.]<br />

Descriptors: B-47<br />

INT-21P0-424<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

May 29, 1943; June 3. 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-24.]<br />

Descriptors: S-23<br />

INT-21PO-425<br />

[Jacob Landau and Mr. Waldmann]<br />

May 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-21PO-426<br />

[Polish-American press criticism <strong>of</strong> Premier<br />

Sikorski]<br />

June 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-23.]<br />

Descriptors: S-21<br />

INT-21P0-427<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Chicago Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

KNAPP]<br />

June 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Piech, Joseph; Skubikowski,<br />

Witold<br />

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INT-21P0-428 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-428<br />

[Background information on Polish-Soviet<br />

relations]<br />

Apr. 1943. 9 p.<br />

INT-21PO-429<br />

[Information on Pittsborczanin (newspaper)]<br />

May 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgzancin (newspaper)<br />

INT-21P0-430<br />

[Van der Stricht's comments on Poland and<br />

the difficulties within the Polish<br />

Government-in-Exile]<br />

May 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Van<br />

der Stricht, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-431<br />

[Conditions in Poland]<br />

[1942]. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-432<br />

[Luncheon hosted by Polish Consul Helidor<br />

Sztark]<br />

June 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-433<br />

[Judge Blair Günther]<br />

June 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Günther, Blair<br />

INT-21PO-434<br />

[Matuszewski's activities and Polish reaction<br />

to the Sikorski Government]<br />

June 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-435<br />

[Appeal to a Trenton literary club for<br />

arrangement at Princeton <strong>of</strong> a lecture by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Halecki]<br />

Feb. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-436<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish group in the<br />

International Catholic Writer Association]<br />

June 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Association <strong>of</strong> Cathol-<br />

ic Writers; Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-437<br />

[Michael Moscicki]<br />

June 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscicki, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-438<br />

[Szczesny Lesniewicz]<br />

June 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lesniewicz, Szczesny<br />

INT-21PO-439<br />

Polish Minister <strong>of</strong> National Defense<br />

Concerning the Missing Polish <strong>Office</strong>rs in<br />

Russia<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kukiel, Marian W.<br />

INT-21PO-440<br />

[J. W. Ostrowski]<br />

350 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

June 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ostrowski, J. W.<br />

INT-21PO-441<br />

[Ladislav Kucharski and Henry Podolski]<br />

June 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kucharski, Ladislav; Podolski,<br />

Henry<br />

INT-21P0-442<br />

[Wladislaw Soida]<br />

June 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soida, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-443<br />

Conference with Chester Kozdroj<br />

June 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozdroj, Chester<br />

INT-21P0-444<br />

[Split in the Polish Sea League]<br />

June 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-445<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> KNAPP's bulletin]<br />

Apr. 1943. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-446<br />

Conferences with Dr. Oscar Lange and<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor de Ropp Concerning Their<br />

Conversations with Dr. Benes<br />

June 11-12, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; de Ropp, Stefan;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-21P0-447<br />

"Nasz Swiat" Criticizes Bishop Gawlina<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gawlina, Bishop<br />

INT-21P0-448<br />

[Mr. Jandszejewski]<br />

June 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jandszejewski, Mr.<br />

INT-21P0-449<br />

[Note on Polish political opinion]<br />

June 12. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-450<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> and comment on a newspaper<br />

article by Ignacy Matuszewski]<br />

June 5, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-451<br />

[Polish-language press in the U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21PO-452<br />

[Jan Ciechanowski]<br />

May 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-453<br />

[Annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Council]<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21PO-454<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the<br />

Polish-Russian Relations and the Czechs<br />

June 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Jendrzejewski, Kle-<br />

ment<br />

INT-21P0-455<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Detroit Poles Toward the<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

June 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-21P0-456<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Editorial Appearing in the<br />

Detroit "Dziennik Polski"<br />

June 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-457<br />

[Note on establishment <strong>of</strong> Polish liberal<br />

group in Detroit]<br />

June 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-458<br />

[Harold Callendar]<br />

June 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Callendar, Harold<br />

INT-21PO-459<br />

Significant Trends in Polish-American<br />

Opinion on War and Peace<br />

June 19, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-460<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

June 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

INT-21PO-461<br />

Polish-American Rally Sponsored by the<br />

Women's Division <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers Order<br />

June 21, 1943. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-26.]<br />

Descriptors: M-53<br />

INT-21PO-462<br />

[Italian-American reactions to the break in<br />

Polish-Soviet relations]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-21PO-463<br />

[Post-war program <strong>of</strong> the Polish labor<br />

underground]<br />

June 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-464<br />

Interview with the Polish Ambassador<br />

June 17. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-465<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Polish-Russian<br />

Antagonism in the U.S.<br />

June 24, 1943. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-27.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 132<br />

INT-21PO-466<br />

[Shifts in Polish opinion in Detroit since the<br />

suspension <strong>of</strong> Polish-Soviet diplomatic<br />

relations]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943; June 24, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-467<br />

[Polish opinion in Detroit regarding the union<br />

<strong>of</strong> Poland and Czechoslovakia in Central<br />

European Federation]<br />

June 22. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Detroit, Mich.;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-21P0-468<br />

[Penzik's "Call to Reason"]<br />

June 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Penzik, Abraham E.<br />

INT-21PO-469<br />

[Michael Pankiewicz and his new weekly<br />

newspaper]<br />

June 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-470<br />

[Note on Representative Lesinski's speech in<br />

the U.S. Congress]<br />

June 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-471<br />

Matuszewski in Chicago<br />

June 26, 1943; July 1, 1943. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-28.<br />

Descriptors: B-53<br />

INT-21P0-472<br />

[Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

June 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

INT-21P0-473<br />

Noted Poles Here Flay Emigre Government<br />

June 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21P0-474<br />

[Polish support <strong>of</strong> new Lange-Penzik group in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

July 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-475<br />

Platform for Lange's New Polish Group<br />

July 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-21PO-476<br />

Possible Nazi Move Regarding<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Border<br />

July 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine<br />

INT-21P0-477<br />

[Polish campaign in the U.S. against<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

July 6-7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-21PO-478<br />

[Polish-American support <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Government-in-Exile after Sikorski's death]<br />

July 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-479<br />

[Polish-American views on Polish politics<br />

after the death <strong>of</strong> Sikorski]<br />

July 9, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Piatkiewicz,<br />

Karol<br />

INT-21P0-480<br />

Polish-American Press Comment on the<br />

Registration <strong>of</strong> Colonel Ignacy Matuszewski<br />

July 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21P0-481<br />

KNAPP's Annual Convention in New York<br />

July 12. 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-482<br />

Further Developments in the Polish-Russian<br />

Antagonism in the U.S.<br />

July 15, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-58<br />

INT-21PO-483<br />

KNAPP in the First Year <strong>of</strong> Its Existence<br />

July 14, 1943. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-484<br />

New Polish Government and American Poles<br />

July 15-16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21P0-485<br />

Polish Press Comments on Sikorski's Tragic<br />

Death<br />

July 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-486<br />

[New cabinet established in Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

July 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21P0-487<br />

Political Repercussions <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski's<br />

Death<br />

July 13, 1943; July 17, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-498<br />

INT-21PO-488<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Polish-Ukrainian Rapprochement<br />

[n.d.1. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21PO-489<br />

Relations Between Poland and the Vatican<br />

July 21, 1943. 49 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Pius XII;<br />

Nowakowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-490<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth District <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Falcons in Detroit<br />

July 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-30.]<br />

Descriptors: M-62<br />

INT-21PO-491<br />

[Joseph Piech; The American-Polish Trades<br />

Council]<br />

July 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Polish Trades Council;<br />

Piech, Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-492<br />

[La situation politique en Pologne]<br />

July 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-493<br />

KNAPP's First Year<br />

May-July 31, 1943. 50 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-31.]<br />

Descriptors: B-63<br />

INT-21PO-494<br />

[Internal quarrels dividing the rightist<br />

nationalist Polish groups]<br />

July 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-495<br />

[Rumored arrival <strong>of</strong> Dr. Drobner in London]<br />

July 23-Aug. 14. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drobner, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21P0-496<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski's Interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Prime Minister Mikolajczyk's First<br />

Statement to Press<br />

July 25. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, (Clement<br />

INT-21PO-497<br />

[Developments in Polish opinion regarding<br />

the Soviet Union]<br />

July 23, 1943; July 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-498<br />

[Background information on the Independent<br />

Polish National Church]<br />

July 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Independent Polish National<br />

Church<br />

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INT-21P0-499 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-499<br />

[Rumored trip by representative <strong>of</strong> the Union<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Patriots to London to talk with<br />

Premier Mikolajczyk]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-500<br />

[Polish-American press comment that<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> the Polish Underground is<br />

falsified]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-501<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

relations between the Pilsudskist Poles and<br />

the Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-502<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Eduard<br />

Benes' speech on the future status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovaks]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-21PO-503<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers' Order<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-33.]<br />

Descriptors: M-69<br />

INT-21PO-504<br />

[Dr. Josef Lichtensztul]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-505<br />

[Feliks Gross and Alojzy Adamczyk]<br />

July 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-21PO-506<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-507<br />

[Russian and Ukrainian opinions since the<br />

suspension <strong>of</strong> diplomatic relations between<br />

Poland and the Soviet Union]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21PO-508<br />

[Background information on Dr. Ludwik<br />

Rajchman]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rajchman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21P0-509<br />

[Anne Osterberg]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osterberg, Anne<br />

INT-21PO-510<br />

Polish Refugees in Mexico<br />

July 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-21P0-511<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish Day in Pittsburgh]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-21P0-512<br />

[Missing]<br />

352 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-513<br />

Pilsudski Legion Anniversary Celebration<br />

Aug. 14. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Josef Pilsudski Association<br />

M-71<br />

INT-21PO-514<br />

New Polish Cabinet and Its Opponents<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-515<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations<br />

and personalities]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-516<br />

[Pamphlet <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League<br />

INT-21PO-517<br />

[Translated excerpts from issues <strong>of</strong> Wolna<br />

Polska (newspaper)]<br />

Aug. 10-11, 1943. 5 p. + 12 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Wolna Polska (newspaper)<br />

INT-21PO-518 to INT-21P0-519<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-520<br />

[Resolution adopted by Polish Jewish<br />

workers organization]<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-521<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-522<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Papanek regarding the new<br />

Polish Cabinet]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-523<br />

[Zygmunt B. Dybowski]<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-524<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

U.S.-British disagreement with the Soviet<br />

Union]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-525<br />

[Alleged anti-Polish action by the U.S.<br />

Government]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-526<br />

[Dr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21P0-527<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Oscar Lange, Dr. Bolleslaw<br />

Drobner, and Dr. Wladislaw Malinowski]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drobner, Boleslaw; Malinowski,<br />

Wladislaw R.; Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-528<br />

Polish War Anniversary Commemoration<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-35.]<br />

Descriptors: M-75<br />

INT-21PO-529<br />

[Resolution passed at the KNAPP meeting in<br />

New York; plans for Polish anniversary<br />

celebrations]<br />

Aug. 31, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Polish Information Center<br />

INT-21PO-530<br />

[Public opinion study <strong>of</strong> Polish Americans]<br />

Aug. 25, 1943; Aug. 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-21P0-531<br />

[Polish-American organizations]<br />

[n.d.]. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-532<br />

Polish-Soviet Tension as Echoed in the<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 16 p.<br />

INT-21PO-533<br />

[Polish Day celebration in New York City]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-534<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

public opinion survey <strong>of</strong> Polish Americans]<br />

Aug. 23, 1943: Aug. 29, 1943. S p.<br />

INT-21PO-535<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> a Polish article, "Searching for<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Discord"]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-536<br />

["Poland, a Democracy", a defense <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pre-war Polish regime and its constitutional<br />

Sept. 3. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Information Center<br />

INT-21PO-537<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> the Polish-Language Press<br />

Published in Moscow]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Nowe Widnokreci (periodical)<br />

INT-21PO-538<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> the Publications <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Patriots<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Polish Patriots<br />

INT-21PO-539<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Fourth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland's Fight for Freedom<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-36.]<br />

Descriptors: M-81<br />

INT-21PO-540<br />

Polish Questionnaire at the Polish National<br />

Alliance Meeting<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-541<br />

Polish Press Campaign Against Benes<br />

Sept. 18 1943; Sept. 22, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-37.]<br />

Descriptors: B-82<br />

INT-21PO-542<br />

Polish Reaction to Pittsburgh Lithuanian<br />

Meeting<br />

Sept. 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-543<br />

KNAPP's New Washington <strong>Office</strong><br />

Sept. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-544<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information Survey Dangerous<br />

Affair<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-545<br />

Information on Polish Newspapers in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 1 p. + 8 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21PO-546<br />

[Polish Press in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21P0-547<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-548<br />

[Panchuk's defense <strong>of</strong> the projected<br />

Ukrainian-American council]<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians<br />

INT-21PO-549<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

National Alliance in Boston]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

INT-21PO-550<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-551<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the twenty-ninth convention <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Alliance in Boston]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

INT-21PO-552<br />

[Alan Cranston]<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-21P0-553<br />

Moderates Retain Control <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

National Alliance<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-38.]<br />

Descriptors: B-89<br />

INT-21PO-554<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish newspapermen;<br />

conversation with Constantine Poulos]<br />

Oct. 6-7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poulos, Constantine<br />

INT-21PO-555<br />

[Michael Moscicki]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscicki, Michael<br />

INT-21PO-556<br />

[Exhibition <strong>of</strong> art works by Zdzislaw<br />

Czermanski]<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-557<br />

[Conversation with A.J.H.]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-558<br />

[Polish reaction to appointment <strong>of</strong> W. Averell<br />

Harriman as ambassador to Moscow]<br />

Ocf. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stamirowski, Janusz L.; Harriman,<br />

W. Averell<br />

INT-21P0-559<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Polish<br />

Press]<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Polish Press<br />

INT-21PO-560<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Alliance<br />

and the Polish-American Press<br />

Oct. 9. 1943; Oct. 18, 1943. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-40.]<br />

Descriptors: B-94<br />

INT-21PO-561<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-562<br />

Recent Conversations with Poles<br />

Oct. 75. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland; Piat-<br />

kiewicz, Karol; Staniewicz, Joseph; Moczulski,<br />

Roman<br />

INT-21PO-574<br />

INT-21P0-563<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

Ocf. 13, 1943. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-39.]<br />

Descriptors: M-90<br />

INT-21PO-564<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wieslaw Arlet on the Moscow<br />

Conference]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943; Oct. 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-43.]<br />

Descriptors: S-61<br />

INT-21PO-565<br />

Polish-American Press and the Slovak Affair<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovaks<br />

INT-21PO-566<br />

[Polish Minister <strong>of</strong> State announces demands<br />

for German territories]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Territorial claims; Kukiel,<br />

Karol<br />

INT-21PO-567<br />

Discussion between Eden and Mikolqjczyk<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-568<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski and His<br />

Views<br />

Oct. 20. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21P0-569<br />

[Dr. Lichtensztul]<br />

Ocf. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

INT-21P0-570<br />

Chyz's Remarks on the Lichtensztul-Levitsky<br />

Talk<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chyz, Jaroslav; Lichtensztul, Josef;<br />

Levitsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-21P0-571<br />

[Allegation that Polish Embassy seeks<br />

support from extreme nationalists <strong>of</strong> Slovak<br />

circles]<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-572<br />

[KNAPP statement on the conditions in<br />

Poland]<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-573<br />

[Luncheon attended by American and Polish<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-574<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

Oct. 25. 1943. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-3 3PO-41.]<br />

Descriptors: M-91<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 353


INT-21P0-575 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-575<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-42.]<br />

Descriptors: B-101<br />

INT-21PO-576<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk<br />

JVov. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-44.]<br />

Descriptors: M-93<br />

INT-21PO-577<br />

[Official reaction <strong>of</strong> the Polish Embassy<br />

regarding the Moscow Conference]<br />

JVov. 2-3, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Besterman,<br />

Wladislaw; Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-578<br />

Conference on History <strong>of</strong> East Europe<br />

Oct. 29-30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

in America<br />

INT-21PO-579<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Polish leaders in Pittsburgh<br />

towards the Soviet Union]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. ¡p.<br />

INT-21PO-580<br />

Poland's Place in Post-War World<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21P0-581<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Polish circles towards recent<br />

Russian policies]<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-582<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on the Results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moscow Conference<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Jendrzejewski,<br />

Klement<br />

INT-21PO-583<br />

Address on World Organization<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-46.]<br />

Descriptors: M-96<br />

INT-21PO-584<br />

Polish-American Press on the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

JVov. 6, 1943; Nov. 23, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-21PO-585<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

JVov. 8-9, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-47.]<br />

Descriptors: M-98<br />

INT-21PO-586<br />

German Committee in Moscow<br />

JVov. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans<br />

INT-21PO-587<br />

[Campaign by Edgar A. Mowrer to mobilize<br />

U.S. political feeling behind Polish claims<br />

against the Soviet Union]<br />

JVov. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-48.]<br />

Descriptors: S-66<br />

INT-21PO-588<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland]<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland; Sta-<br />

niewicz, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-589<br />

[Dr. Josef Retinger]<br />

Oct. 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Retinger, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-590<br />

Polish-American Press and the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

JVov. 10, 1943. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-49.]<br />

Descriptors: B-108<br />

INT-21P0-591<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Liberal Poles in Detroit and<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko Legion<br />

JVov. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21PO-592<br />

Russians Rolling Toward Borders<br />

JVov. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-593 to INT-21P0-594<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-595<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish-American liberals in<br />

Detroit and the establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Kosciuszko League]<br />

JVov. 14, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21PO-596<br />

Polish Refugees in Mexican Camp Reported<br />

as More Anti-Russian Than Anti-Nazi<br />

JVov. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees<br />

INT-21PO-597<br />

Chicago Pole Criticizes Polish Propaganda in<br />

Action<br />

JVov. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Walkowicz, Leon T.<br />

INT-21PO-598<br />

[Missing]<br />

354 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-599<br />

Polish Nationalists Protest Oumansky<br />

Statement<br />

JVov. i9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-50.]<br />

Descriptors: B-112<br />

INT-21PO-600<br />

[Dr. Ernest H. Jurkat]<br />

Oct. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jurkat, Ernest H.<br />

INT-21PO-601<br />

["Commonweal" article on the question <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish frontier]<br />

JVov. 12, 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-602<br />

Polish Independence Anniversary Celebration<br />

in New York<br />

JVov. 22, 1943. 11 p.<br />

INT-21PO-603<br />

[Polish-American Meeting; Polish items in<br />

Midwest]<br />

JVov. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-51.]<br />

Descriptors: M-106<br />

INT-21PO-604<br />

[Conference held at the Polish Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts and Sciences in Lublin]<br />

JVov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-605<br />

Polish Protest Rally<br />

JVov. 24, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-52.]<br />

Descriptors: B-l 16<br />

INT-21PO-606<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> a Polish journalist group in<br />

Buenos Aires]<br />

JVov. 13, 1943; JVov. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Boletin Centro Europeo<br />

INT-21PO-607<br />

[Catholic press comment on the twenty-fifth<br />

anniversary celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

independence]<br />

JVov. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-608<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

JVov. 21, 1943. 15 p.<br />

INT-21PO-609<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-610<br />

[Leon Mitkevich]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitkevich, Leon<br />

INT-21PO-611<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-612<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Detroit]


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-649<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-53.]<br />

Descriptors: B-121<br />

INT-21P0-613<br />

Forum Discussion on Poland's Boundaries<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 9 p. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-54.]<br />

Descriptors: M-113<br />

INT-21P0-614<br />

[Olgierd Langer]<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Langer, Olgierd<br />

INT-21PO-615<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-616<br />

[Proposed revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board]<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board<br />

INT-21P0-617<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Jan Kwapinski in Chicago]<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-618<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Certain Poles and Yugoslavs on the<br />

European Situation<br />

Dec. 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-619<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-55.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 164<br />

INT-21P0-620<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-621<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish unit <strong>of</strong> Catholic Action]<br />

Dec. iS. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Catholic Action;<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

INT-21PO-622<br />

Latest Status <strong>of</strong> Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Trade Union Council<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Trade Union<br />

Council<br />

INT-21PO-623<br />

"Crusade" for Polish-Soviet Friendship<br />

Dec. 20. 1943: Dec. 30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-57.]<br />

Descriptors: B-135<br />

INT-21PO-624<br />

[KNAPP Statement Regarding the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-625<br />

Conversation with Minister Kwapinski<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-626<br />

[Polish merchants conference in Detroit]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Federation <strong>of</strong> Merchants<br />

INT-21PO-627<br />

[Allegation by Arthur Hale regarding U.S.<br />

government influence on the Polish press]<br />

Dec. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hale, Arthur<br />

INT-21PO-628<br />

[Activities in the Polish community in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Dec. 22. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-629<br />

Polish Press Comments on<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-21PO-630<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-631<br />

Jan Kwapinski and the Polish Crisis<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-58.]<br />

Descriptors: B-136<br />

INT-21PO-632<br />

[Polish Underground Leader Karski]<br />

Dec. 27, 1943: Dec. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-633<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Polish Refugees in Cairo<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt<br />

INT-21PO-634<br />

[Leonard Marks on Polish radio programs]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944; Jan. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Marks, Leonard<br />

INT-21PO-635<br />

Information on Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-636<br />

Anti-Government Estimate <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Situation<br />

Jan. 3. 1944; Jan. 6, 1944. ¡Op.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-60.]<br />

Descriptors: B-142<br />

INT-21PO-637<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-638<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact and the<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

Jan. 3. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33PO-59.]<br />

Descriptors: B-138<br />

INT-21PO-639<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Halecki]<br />

July 1943; Jan. 5, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-640<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski regarding Polish<br />

reaction to Soviet military advances]<br />

Jan. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21P0-641<br />

[Thaddeus S. Raczynsky]<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raczynsky, Thaddeus S.<br />

INT-21PO-642<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Dec. 29-30, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21PO-643<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Jan Kwapinski to Detroit]<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-644<br />

Polish Anti-Soviet Demonstration<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-61.]<br />

Descriptors: M-127<br />

INT-21P0-645<br />

Waclaw Lednicki's Lectures on Poland<br />

Jan. 5, 1944; Jan. 14, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-64.]<br />

Descriptors: M-130<br />

INT-21PO-646<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Waclaw Lednicki in Chicago]<br />

Jan. 8. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

INT-21P0-647<br />

[Leonard Marks]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marks, Leonard<br />

INT-21PO-648<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-63.]<br />

Descriptors: B-147<br />

INT-21P0-649<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 355


INT-21PO-650 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-650<br />

Three Polish-American Meetings<br />

Jan. 12, 1944; Jan. 25. 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-67.]<br />

Descriptors: M-136<br />

INT-21PO-651<br />

[Zygmimt Dybowski]<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-652<br />

[Jan Kwapinski]<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-653<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-American Trade Unionists<br />

Oct. 22-26, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-21P0-654<br />

Breakdown <strong>of</strong> Polish-Czechoslovak<br />

Discussions on Federation Described by Jan<br />

Kwapinski<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-65.]<br />

Descriptors: S-85<br />

INT-21PO-655<br />

Broadcast <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Thompson<br />

Jan. 9, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Thompson, Dorothy<br />

INT-21PO-656<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

Jan. 18. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-66.]<br />

Descriptors: M-132<br />

INT-21PO-657<br />

[Polish Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Statement Regarding<br />

Polish-Soviet Relations]<br />

[1944]. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-658<br />

Central European Federation Theme in the<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-659<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-660<br />

[Declaration from Polish pr<strong>of</strong>essors and the<br />

Polish Labor Group on Polish-Soviet<br />

relations]<br />

Jan. 17-20, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland Labor Group<br />

INT-21P0-661<br />

[Oscar Lange]<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-662<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Dr. Bernard Ziffer]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ziffer, Bernard<br />

INT-21PO-663<br />

"Commonweal" and the Polish Question<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-664<br />

[Prominent Pole Speaks on the<br />

Polish-Russian Situation and Marshal Tito]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-21P0-665<br />

[Reverend Marian Wojzek]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wojzek, Marian<br />

INT-21PO-666<br />

[Russian military groups operating in Poland]<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-667<br />

Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tamocki, Mr.; Pilsudski, Rowmund<br />

INT-21P0-668<br />

[Court proceedings in Polish Unionists Radio<br />

Hour Association vs. Radio Station WJBK]<br />

Jan. 16, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Courts; Polish Unionists Ra-<br />

dio Hour Association<br />

INT-21PO-669<br />

[Polish-American press on Kwapinski's visit<br />

to Archbishop Spellman and speech at Polish<br />

Roman Catholic Union convention]<br />

Jan. 26. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapinski, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-670<br />

Polish Trade Unions Meeting<br />

Jan. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21PO-671<br />

[Missing]<br />

356 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-672<br />

[Split in the Detroit Polish community]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21P0-673<br />

[Attitude <strong>of</strong> Poles in Cleveland towards the<br />

Polish-Russian controversy]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21P0-674<br />

"On What Basis Can Russia and Poland<br />

Agree?" [radio discussion]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-21P0-675<br />

[F. L. Belin]<br />

Jan. 31. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belin, F. L.<br />

INT-21PO-676<br />

Lecture on Poland<br />

Feb. 1. ¡944; Feb. 12, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-71.]<br />

Descriptors: M-145<br />

INT-21PO-677<br />

[Announcement for meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-American organizations in Detroit]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-678<br />

Chicago's Isolationists and the Poles<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21P0-679<br />

[Polish Trade Unions]<br />

Feb. 2. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-21PO-680<br />

[KNAPP seeks support <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews<br />

regarding boundary question]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-681<br />

[Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

INT-21P0-682<br />

Right- and Left-Wing Polish-American<br />

Meetings in Detroit<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 21 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-72.]<br />

Descriptors: M-146<br />

INT-21P0-683<br />

Polish-Russian Crisis: Information Gathered<br />

from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-21P0-684<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on Polish-Lithuanian<br />

Friction<br />

Feb. 7. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuania; Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-21PO-685<br />

[Polish followers <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League; Orlemanski,<br />

Stanislaus<br />

INT-21P0-686<br />

Polish-Jewish Attitude in the Polish-Russian<br />

Controversy<br />

Feb. 3, 1944; Feb. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Jewish Workers' Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-725<br />

INT-21P0-687<br />

Polish-American Press on the Boundary<br />

Dispute<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-688<br />

[Oscar Halecki on "Tygodnik PolskT]<br />

Feb 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tygodnik Polski (newspaper); Ha-<br />

lecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-689<br />

Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Halecki<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-690<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-691<br />

Polish American Council Declares That It<br />

Cannot Take Part in Political Action<br />

Regarding Poland<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21P0-692<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-693<br />

Nationwide Labor Council Organized To<br />

Combat Polish-American Nationalism<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-68.]<br />

Descriptors: B-154<br />

INT-21P0-694<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-695<br />

Polish Classes for Government Workers<br />

Feb. 12, 1944; Feb. 15, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-696<br />

[Father Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21P0-697<br />

[Jan Ciechanowski and Wladislaw<br />

Bestermann]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan; Besterman, Wla-<br />

dislaw<br />

INT-21P0-698 to INT-21P0-699<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-700<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hungry Club]<br />

Fei». 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-701<br />

Interview with Justin Jakowicz<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jakowicz, Justin<br />

INT-21PO-702<br />

Pro-Soviet Polish-American Rally<br />

Feb. 13, 1944; Mar. 3, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-76.]<br />

Descriptors: M-155<br />

INT-21PO-703<br />

Polish-American Press on Soviet<br />

Constitutional Changes<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-21PO-704<br />

Detroit: a Sample <strong>of</strong> American Polonia with a<br />

Note on Cleveland<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-69.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 172<br />

INT-21PO-705<br />

[Resolution adopted by the Executive Board<br />

and Directorate <strong>of</strong> the Polish Roman Catholic<br />

Union]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Roman Catholic Union<br />

INT-21PO-706<br />

[Pamphlet by Orlemanski]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21PO-707<br />

Polish Rally in New York's Manhattan<br />

Center<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21P0-708<br />

[American Representatives <strong>of</strong> the General<br />

Jewish Workers' Union <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: General Jewish Workers' Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland<br />

INT-21P0-709<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki]<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-710<br />

Conference Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American-Polish Labor Council<br />

Jan. 16, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21PO-711<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Victor Alski to Molotov plan]<br />

Feb. 18. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21P0-712<br />

Polish Nationalism in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 12. 1944. 27 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-70.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 173<br />

INT-21PO-713<br />

[Polish liberal organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> Polish Democrats<br />

INT-21PO-714<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Turyn]<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turyn, Alexander<br />

INT-21PO-715<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yolles from Nowy Swiat<br />

(newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yolles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-716<br />

[Reasons for break between Yolles and<br />

Wegrzynek]<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yolles, Peter P.; Wegrzynek, Max-<br />

imilian F.<br />

INT-21P0-717<br />

[Henry H. Chmielinski and Kuryer<br />

Codzienny (newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kuryer Codzienny (newspaper);<br />

Chmielinski, Henry H.<br />

INT-21P0-718<br />

[Z. B. Dybowski]<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-719<br />

[Jacob Pot<strong>of</strong>sky and John J. Abt]<br />

[n.d.]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pot<strong>of</strong>sky, Jacob S.; Abt, John J.<br />

INT-21PO-720<br />

Solemn Mass for Poland<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-721<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian<br />

Issue<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-64.]<br />

Descriptors: B-163<br />

INT-21PO-722<br />

Victor Alski on Reactions to Churchill Speech<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.; Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21PO-723<br />

[Peter YoUes]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-724<br />

Polish Government and the Boundary Dispute<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-725<br />

Oscar Halecki, Polish Spokesman<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-75.]<br />

Descriptors: B-164<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 357


INT-21PO-726<br />

INT-21PO-726<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Poland Debated at Vassar<br />

Feb. 4, 1944; Feb. 29, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-74.]<br />

Descriptors: M-150<br />

INT-21PO-727<br />

[Father Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21PO-728<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-729<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the national convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Federated Polish Merchants <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Feb. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federated Polish Merchants <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

INT-21PO-730<br />

Polish Nationalist Rally<br />

Mar. 6, 1944; Mar. 10. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-60.]<br />

Descriptors: M-157<br />

INT-21PO-731<br />

[Dziennik dla Wszystkich (newspaper)]<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dziennik dla Wszystkich (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-21P0-732<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish conference in Chicago]<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-733<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-77.]<br />

Descriptors: B-166<br />

INT-21PO-734<br />

Five Hundred Divine <strong>Services</strong> for Poland<br />

Mar. 13. 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-79.]<br />

Descriptors: B-169<br />

INT-21PO-735<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-American fraternal societies, clergy,<br />

and press in Chicago]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-736<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Polish Leaders in Chicago<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-737<br />

Two Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

Mar. 15, 1944; Mar. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-82.]<br />

Descriptors: M-160<br />

INT-21P0-738<br />

[Plans for the Polish-American Congress]<br />

358 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-739<br />

Kosciuszko League and the American-Polish<br />

Labor Council<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-740<br />

[Information on Peter Volles]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-741<br />

[Helidor Sztark and Henryk Bijanovsky]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztark, Helidor; Bijanovsky, Henryk<br />

INT-21PO-742<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Organizations<br />

in New York<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21P0-743<br />

Notes on the Polish Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-80.]<br />

INT-21P0-744<br />

Polish-American Merchants Look to<br />

Post-War Trade with Poland<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-81.]<br />

Descriptors: 3-172<br />

INT-21P0-745<br />

Plans To Publish a New Polish Daily in<br />

Detroit<br />

Mar. 18. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-746<br />

[Address by Peter Volles at the Pilsudski<br />

Celebration in New York]<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-747<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jendrzejewski on relations<br />

between the Soviet Union, Allied Powers, and<br />

Germany]<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-21P0-748<br />

Polish Co-operatives Intended as a Supply<br />

Center for Post-war Poland<br />

Apr. 6, 1943-Mar. 16. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federated Merchants Organizations<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-21P0-749<br />

[Ludvik Seidenman on his experiences in<br />

Soviet Russia]<br />

Mar. 23. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-750<br />

Polish Boundary Claims Disputed<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21P0-751<br />

[Waclaw Bitner]<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-752<br />

[Dr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-753<br />

[Colonel Starzynski on plans for a Polish<br />

congress]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-754<br />

[Adam H. Kulikowski]<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Polish American Congress;<br />

Kulikowski, Adam H.<br />

INT-21PO-755<br />

[Colonel T. A. Starzynski]<br />

Mar. 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-756<br />

Polish-American Press on Churchill's Address<br />

in Parliament and Related Events<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-21PO-757<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Mar. 29. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-758<br />

["Andrews" Interviewed]<br />

Apr. 3. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Besterman, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-759<br />

[Rupture <strong>of</strong> relations between the Polish<br />

Govemment-in-Exile and the Soviet Union]<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-760<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-761<br />

Bitner Tries To Rally Catholics<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Bitner,<br />

Waclaw<br />

INT-21P0-762<br />

[Jan Stanczyk]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-763<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and<br />

personalities in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 23-24, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Central Citizens<br />

Committee<br />

INT-21P0-764<br />

[Polish Community in Pennsylvania]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pennsylvania<br />

INT-21PO-765<br />

Address by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg<br />

Upon the Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Daily News<br />

Apr. 2, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Daily News; Vandenberg,<br />

Arthur H.<br />

INT-21P0-766<br />

Activities Among Polish-American Labor and<br />

Liberal Groups<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21P0-767<br />

[Visa for Roman Fengler]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fengler, Roman<br />

INT-21P0-768<br />

[Results <strong>of</strong> Prime Minister Sikorski's Visit to<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-769<br />

[Polish Catholic Clergymen in the U.S. and<br />

Polish Newspapers They Read]<br />

June 7-20, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy<br />

INT-21PO-770<br />

Oscar Halecki on "Poland Tomorrow"<br />

Apr. 6, 1944; Apr. 11, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-84.]<br />

Descriptors: M-169<br />

INT-21PO-771<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question<br />

Apr. 6, 1944; Apr. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-85.]<br />

Descriptors: M-170<br />

INT-21P0-772<br />

Polish Pressure Campaign Takes Form<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-83.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 179<br />

INT-21PO-773<br />

[Changes in the Polish American Council]<br />

Feb. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Council<br />

INT-21P0-774<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the "Bund" in Poland]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-775<br />

[Polish Opposition Government under<br />

Andreas Witos to be established after Soviet<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> Lublin]<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Witos, Andreas<br />

INT-21PO-776<br />

[Very Reverend Leonard A. Dabrowski]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dabrowski, Leonard A.<br />

INT-21P0-777<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Mr. Kollantai in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-778<br />

[Father Lucyan Bojnowski]<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bojnowski, Lucyan<br />

INT-21P0-779<br />

[Father Stephen Bartowski]<br />

Apr. 13. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bartowski, Stephen<br />

INT-21P0-780<br />

Notes on the Polish Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 13. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-86.]<br />

INT-21P0-781<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki in Pittsburgh]<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21P0-782<br />

[Wladislaw Malinowski on Polish-Soviet<br />

relations]<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

INT-21PO-783<br />

[Father Paul Kozlowski and the Polish<br />

National Catholic Church]<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Kozlowski, Paul<br />

INT-21P0-784<br />

[Andrew Marczynski]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marczynski, Andrew<br />

INT-21PO-785<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-786<br />

Polish-American Press on the Kravchenko<br />

Incident<br />

Apr. 18. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kravchenko, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-798<br />

INT-21P0-787<br />

[Antono Wojsowski and Other Poles in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wojsowski, Antono<br />

INT-21P0-788<br />

[Father Lucyan Bojnowski]<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bojnowski, Lucyan<br />

INT-21PO-789<br />

Recent Developments Among<br />

Polish-American Groups<br />

Apr. 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-21P0-790<br />

Victor Alski on Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Extraction<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Alski,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-21P0-791<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-792<br />

[Ludwik Seidenman]<br />

Apr. 21. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21PO-793<br />

[Background information on the Polish Press<br />

Association]<br />

1940. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Press Association<br />

INT-21PO-794<br />

[Dr. Bernard Ziffer]<br />

Mar. 16. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ziffer, Bernard<br />

INT-21PO-795<br />

[Dr. Bernard Ziffer]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ziffer, Bernard<br />

INT-21PO-796<br />

[News symposium on the Polish problem]<br />

Apr. 25. 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-797<br />

[Polish Govemment-in-exile budget for<br />

propaganda in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 26. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-21PO-798<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. ¡Op.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Droho-<br />

jowski, Jan<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 359


INT-21PO-799<br />

INT-21P0-799<br />

[Mr. Alexander regarding Ludvik Seidenman]<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21PO-800<br />

[Ludvik Seidenman]<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21PO-801<br />

Polish Nationalist Lecture<br />

Apr. 27, 1944; May 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-88.]<br />

Descriptors: M-178<br />

INT-21PO-802<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-803<br />

Polish Official's Views on Polish Propaganda<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-87.]<br />

Descriptors: S-100<br />

INT-21PO-804<br />

[Dr. Joseph LichtenstuI]<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-805<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bas-Relief to Fordham<br />

University<br />

Apr. 28, 1944; May 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-89.]<br />

Descriptors: M-180<br />

INT-21PO-806<br />

[Dr. Stephen W. Mamchur]<br />

May 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-807<br />

Starzynski on Orlemanski-Lange Moscow<br />

Visit<br />

May 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-808<br />

New Polish Group Discusses Its Program in<br />

New York<br />

May 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-809<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-810<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wendell Platek and Gregory<br />

Zatkovich regarding Rev. Orlemanski]<br />

May 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Casimir<br />

INT-21PO-811<br />

Local Slav Groups Not Yet Approached by<br />

Poles<br />

May 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-812<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Slavic-Americans to<br />

Orlemanski's visit to Moscow]<br />

May 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21PO-813<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Representation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Democratic Party in the U.S.A]<br />

May 9, 14., 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Representation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Demo-<br />

cratic Party in the U.S.A.<br />

INT-21P0-814<br />

Polish-Language Press on Cordel! Hull's<br />

Easter Speech<br />

May 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hull, Cordell<br />

INT-21PO-815<br />

Polish-American Press on Orlemanski's and<br />

Lange's Visit to Moscow<br />

May 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus; Lange, Os-<br />

car<br />

INT-21PO-816<br />

[Prince Drucki-Lubecki]<br />

May 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-817<br />

Polish Constitution Day Commemoration<br />

Exercises<br />

May 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-818<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-819<br />

[Missing]<br />

360 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-820<br />

Lithuanian Leaders May Attend Polish<br />

Congress in Buffalo<br />

May 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanians; Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Extraction<br />

INT-21P0-821<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Utica and<br />

vicinity; conditions in Poland]<br />

May 3, 1944; May 10, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York State; Underground<br />

movements<br />

INT-21PO-822<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Samuel Cross]<br />

May 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cross, Samuel<br />

INT-21PO-823<br />

Conference and Mass Rally <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

American Polish Labor Council<br />

May 7, 1944; May 19, 1944. 23 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-90.]<br />

Descriptors: M-184<br />

INT-21P0-824<br />

[Wadaw Bitner]<br />

May 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bitner, Waclaw<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-825<br />

[Henry H. Chmielinski]<br />

May 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chmielinski, Henry H.<br />

INT-21PO-826<br />

Dr. Lichtensztul's Lecture on the<br />

White-Russian Problem<br />

May 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

INT-21P0-827<br />

[Polish mass meeting held in Detroit]<br />

May 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Citizens Central<br />

Committee<br />

INT-21PO-828<br />

[Plans for congress <strong>of</strong> American Poles;<br />

conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

May 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Butts,<br />

CarlF.<br />

INT-21PO-829<br />

[Father Xavier Baronowski]<br />

May 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Baronowski, Xavier<br />

INT-21PO-830<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

May 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Lesniak, Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-831<br />

[Paul Flak]<br />

May 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Flak, Paul<br />

INT-21PO-832<br />

[Sister Magdalen]<br />

May 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magdalen, Sister<br />

INT-21PO-833<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish Constitution Day in<br />

Cleveland]<br />

May 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21P0-834<br />

On the Eve <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

May 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-835<br />

[Joseph C. Witenberg]<br />

May 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Witenberg, Joseph C.


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-874<br />

INT-21PO-836<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

May 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzywonos, Albert A.<br />

INT-21PO-837 to INT-21PO-838<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-839<br />

Polish National Catholic Church and the<br />

Buffalo Congress<br />

May 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-840<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

May 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-21PO-841<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-842<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-843<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

May 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swieczkowski, Clara; Lesniewicz,<br />

Szczesny; Podolski, Henry; Dombrowski,<br />

Thomas<br />

INT-21PO-844<br />

Polish-American Nationalism on the Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

the Buffalo Congress<br />

May 24, 1944. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-91.]<br />

Descriptors: B-200<br />

INT-21P0-845<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the executive committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Congress with the State Department]<br />

May 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-846<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Waclaw Lednicki]<br />

May 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

INT-21P0-847<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-848<br />

L'Affaire Orlemanski and the Reaction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French and Spanish Press<br />

May 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21P0-849<br />

Last Minute Round Up on Kongress Polonii<br />

Amerykanskiej<br />

May 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-850<br />

[Removal <strong>of</strong> Polish Consul General Ripa<br />

because <strong>of</strong> malfeasances]<br />

May 10, 1944; May 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ripa, Karol<br />

INT-21PO-851<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration<br />

May 25, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-92.]<br />

Descriptors: M-189<br />

INT-21PO-852<br />

[Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Jan Stanczyk]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-853<br />

Polish Diplomat Lectures on Russia and<br />

Poland<br />

May 6-June 2, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-93.]<br />

Descriptors: M-194<br />

INT-21PO-854<br />

Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

Apr. 25, 1944; May 30, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aszkenazy, Natalia<br />

INT-21P0-855<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-856<br />

Organization Meeting for District American<br />

Polish Labor Council Not Held<br />

May 30. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21P0-857<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange's meeting with Stalin]<br />

May 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-858<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

in Buffalo]<br />

May 28-30, 1944. 44 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-859<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

June 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21P0-860<br />

[National Slav Congress and Polish activities]<br />

[TLd.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-861<br />

Polish-American Press Comment on<br />

Mikolajczyk's "New York Times" Interview<br />

June 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33PO-94.]<br />

INT-21P0-862<br />

Polish American Congress in Buffalo [aims,<br />

activities, and personalities]<br />

June 3, 1944. 145 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-863<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Chicago's Polish community to<br />

the Polish American Congress and other<br />

Polish affairs]<br />

June 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-864<br />

[Dr. Stefan Litauer]<br />

May 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Litauer, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-865<br />

[Ed Lewandowski and other Polish-American<br />

personalities in Cleveland]<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lewandowski, Edmund<br />

INT-21P0-866<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange's plans and Rozmarek's<br />

reply to "Pravda"]<br />

June 6, 1944; June 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-21PO-867<br />

[John Pawlak]<br />

June 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pawlak, John<br />

INT-21P0-868<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Association for<br />

Democracy]<br />

June 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Association for Democracy<br />

INT-21PO-869<br />

[Background information on <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />

at the Polish-American Congress in Buffalo]<br />

May 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-870<br />

[Dr. Feliks Gross]<br />

June 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-21PO-871<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-872<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Polish leaders in Detroit on the<br />

Polish American Congress]<br />

June 9, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Polish American<br />

Congress<br />

INT-21PO-873<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Col. Starzynski regarding the<br />

Polish-American Congress]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Starzyn-<br />

ski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-874<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Col. Starzynski regarding the visit<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mikolqjczyk]<br />

June 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il; Mikolajczyk, Sta-<br />

nislaw<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 361


INT-21P0-875<br />

INT-21PO-875<br />

Further Polish-American Press Comment on<br />

Mikolqjczyk's Interview in the "New York<br />

Times"<br />

June 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-96.]<br />

INT-21P0-876<br />

Polish Publicity <strong>Services</strong> in the U.S.<br />

June 8, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-95.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 192<br />

INT-21PO-877<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-878<br />

[Zygmunt Dybowski]<br />

June 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-879<br />

Polish-American Congress<br />

June 12, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-97.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 194<br />

INT-21PO-880<br />

[Polish rally in London]<br />

June 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-21PO-881<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-882<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-883<br />

[Reverend Bernard Golawski]<br />

June 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Golawski, Bernard<br />

INT-21PO-884<br />

[Peter Volles]<br />

June 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-885<br />

Polish Liberal Group's Plans Temporarily<br />

Hampered<br />

June 17, 1944. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Penzik, Abraham E.<br />

INT-21P0-886<br />

Polish-American Left<br />

June 16, 1944. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-98.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 195<br />

INT-21P0-887<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-888<br />

Polish-American Press on the Buffalo<br />

Congress<br />

June 20, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-889<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange to Moscow and his<br />

meeting with Stalin]<br />

May 17, 1944; June 17, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-890<br />

[Missing]<br />

362 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-891<br />

[Speech by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange at meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations]<br />

June 23, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21P0-892<br />

Mikolajczyk's Visit, as Viewed by the<br />

Polish-Language Press<br />

June 24, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-99.]<br />

INT-21P0-893<br />

Polish American Congress as Viewed by the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

June 26, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: B-217<br />

INT-21PO-894<br />

[Poles in Detroit on the Polish question]<br />

June 28. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-895<br />

[Bishop S. S. Woznicki on the Polish<br />

question]<br />

June 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Woznicki, S. S.<br />

INT-21PO-896<br />

[Background information on three Poles in<br />

Detroit]<br />

June 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karasewicz, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-897<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

in Buffalo]<br />

June 16, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-898<br />

Polish Delegate to the UNRRA Will Also Be<br />

"Ambassador" to American Labor<br />

June 25, 1944; July 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

INT-21PO-899<br />

Mikolajczyk and Lange in the Polish-,<br />

Lithuanian-, and Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

July 4, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

102.]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21P0-900<br />

[Dr. Michal Kwapiszewski]<br />

July 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Kwapiszewski, Mi-<br />

chal<br />

INT-21PO-901<br />

Oscar Lange and the Prospects <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-Soviet Rapprochement<br />

July 5. 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

104.]<br />

Descriptors: B-224<br />

INT-21PO-902<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lednicki's speech at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Los Angeles War Chest]<br />

June 26, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-903<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

July 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-904<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

June 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-905<br />

Press Discord in American Polonia<br />

July 10. 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

105.]<br />

INT-21PO-906<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Mikolajczyk<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-907<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-908<br />

Russian-Polish Relations in the<br />

Polish-American Press at the Beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

July 1944<br />

July 17. 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

107.]<br />

INT-21PO-909<br />

Polish National Catholic Church in America<br />

[background, activities, and prominent<br />

personalities]<br />

July 14, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

106.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 202<br />

INT-21PO-910<br />

Interview with State Senator Stanley Nowak<br />

July 13. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowak, Stanley; Matuszewski, Ig-<br />

nacy


Reference Bibliography INT-21P0-943<br />

INT-21PO-911<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John Sobczak regarding the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> labor organizations in the U.S.]<br />

July 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sobczak, John<br />

INT-21PO-912<br />

Polish-Language Press Comments on Recent<br />

Soviet-Polish Developments<br />

July 20, 1944. 11 p.<br />

INT-21PO-913<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

July 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-914<br />

[Ludwik Seidenman on the Polish-Soviet<br />

crisis]<br />

July 27-28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik; Mikolajczyk,<br />

Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-915<br />

Polish-Language Press Comments<br />

July 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

108.]<br />

INT-21PO-916<br />

[Four Eastern Europeans comment on the<br />

developments in the Polish-Russian situation]<br />

July 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Rozmarek, Charles;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius; Voronko, Joseph J.<br />

INT-21PO-917<br />

[Waclaw Bitner]<br />

July 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bitner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-918<br />

[Three Poles regarding the Polish-Russian<br />

situation]<br />

July 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Swietlik, Francis X.;<br />

Stamirowski, Janusz L.<br />

INT-21PO-919<br />

[Polish view <strong>of</strong> Soviet policy]<br />

May 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-920<br />

Polish Officials Here Affected by Their<br />

Government's Crisis<br />

July 29, 1944; Aug. 3. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Association for Democracy;<br />

Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-921<br />

Polish-Language Press on the Death <strong>of</strong> Milan<br />

Hodza<br />

July 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-21PO-922<br />

[Polish-language press]<br />

[n.d.]. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-21PO-923<br />

[Henry Podolski and Joseph Karasewicz in<br />

Detroit]<br />

July 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Podolski, Henry; Karasewicz, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

INT-21PO-924<br />

Polish-Language Newspapers Publish<br />

Speculation on a Soviet-Papal Concordat<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

109.]<br />

INT-21PO-925<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Aug. 2, 1944; Aug. 31, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

120.]<br />

Descriptors: M-226<br />

INT-21PO-926<br />

Stalin's Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation at Chelm: a Symposium<br />

Aug. 3, 1944. U p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

110.]<br />

Descriptors: B-233<br />

INT-21P0-927<br />

Polish-American Congress Opens Its<br />

Washington Bureau<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

111.]<br />

INT-21PO-928<br />

Polish Press Comments on Liberation<br />

Committee and Mikolajczyk's Visit<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation; Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21P0-929<br />

[Polish-American reactions to Mikolajczyk's<br />

Moscow Visit]<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-930<br />

[Zygmunt Dybowski]<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-931<br />

[Negotiations between Stalin and<br />

Mikolajczyk]<br />

Aug. 8-9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stalin, Joseph; Mikolajczyk, Stanis-<br />

law<br />

INT-21PO-932<br />

Polish-Soviet Situation<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-933<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-934<br />

Rally on the Thirtieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Campaign for Polish Independence<br />

Aug. 10, 1944; Aug. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INTT-33PO-<br />

114.]<br />

Descriptors: M-225<br />

INT-21PO-935<br />

[Background and attitudes <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Zeligowski, an advocate <strong>of</strong> Pan-Slavism]<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zeligowski, Lucjan<br />

INT-21PO-936<br />

[Status <strong>of</strong> the Polish Information Center in<br />

the present crisis]<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Information Center<br />

INT-21PO-937<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> the Buffalo Dziennik dla<br />

Wszystkich (newspaper)]<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dziennik dla Wszystkich (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-21PO-938<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Demands Polish Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

112.]<br />

INT-21PO-939<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor K. Jendrzejewski on Mikolajczyk's<br />

visit to Moscow and Polish <strong>of</strong>ficials in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jendrzejewski, Klement; Mikolajc-<br />

zyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-940<br />

Polish Government Crisis and Polish Circles<br />

Here<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-941<br />

Polish Press Reactions to the Polish<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and<br />

Premier Mikolajczyk's Moscow Visit<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. Up.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

113.]<br />

INT-21PO-942<br />

Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Polish Govemment-in-Exile<br />

and the Chelm Committee<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

115.]<br />

INT-21PO-943<br />

Ignacy Matuszewski Makes an Appeal to the<br />

Polish Socialist Party<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 363


INT-21P0-943<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

116.]<br />

INT-21PO-944<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karasewicz, Joseph; Podolski,<br />

Henry<br />

INT-21PO-945<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange Lectures in Detroit<br />

and Vicinity<br />

Apr. 20-Sept. 13. 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

126.]<br />

Descriptors: M-230<br />

INT-21P0-946<br />

Recent Changes in Polish Information and<br />

Consular Personnel in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

117.]<br />

INT-21P0-947<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-948<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-949<br />

Polish National Catholic Bishop Calls for a<br />

Poland "From Sea to Sea"<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

119.]<br />

Descriptors: N-6<br />

INT-21PO-950<br />

Polish Press on Recent Events<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-951<br />

[Activities in Polish circles; Malinowski's<br />

views on the labor movement in the U.S. and<br />

Poland]<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malinowski, Wladislaw R.<br />

INT-21PO-952<br />

Polish-Language Press Notes for the Middle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aug. 1944<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

121.]<br />

Descriptors: N-10<br />

INT-21PO-953<br />

Polish-American Paper Answers Charges<br />

Against Foreign Political Activity Here<br />

Sept. 5. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

123.]<br />

Descriptors: N-14<br />

INT-21PO-954<br />

Current Polish-American Disagreement on<br />

Tactics<br />

364 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

122.]<br />

Descriptors: B-245<br />

INT-21P0-955<br />

[Dr. Stephen Mamchur]<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-956<br />

Polish Socialist Deplores Apathy <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Labor Toward Labor Abroad<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

124.]<br />

Descriptors: N-16<br />

INT-21PO-957<br />

[Special courses held in various cities for<br />

social workers willing to work in post-war<br />

Europe]<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-958<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Polish Sea League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 3-Oct. 23. 1944. 80 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

139.]<br />

Descriptors: M-243<br />

INT-21PO-959<br />

Pro-Communist Polish-American View <strong>of</strong><br />

Mikolajczyk's Proposals to Moscow<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

125.]<br />

Descriptors: N-19<br />

INT-21PO-960<br />

[E. B. Dybowski]<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-961<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations<br />

in Akron and Cleveland]<br />

Sept. 3-4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio<br />

INT-21P0-962<br />

Polish Invasion Anniversary Commemorated<br />

in New York City<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21P0-963<br />

Oscar Lange Plans Nationwide Lecture Tour<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

127.]<br />

Descriptors: N-25<br />

INT-21P0-964<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the First Polish-Canadian<br />

Congress in Toronto]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Polish-Canadian Congress<br />

INT-21PO-965<br />

[Micha! Kwapiszewski]<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapiszewski, Michal<br />

INT-21PO-966<br />

Polish-American Committee Demands British<br />

Aid to Warsaw<br />

Sept, 19 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

129.]<br />

Descriptors: N-30<br />

INT-21PO-967<br />

Social Service Courses for Work in Poland<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

128.]<br />

Descriptors: N-29<br />

INT-21P0-968<br />

[Jednsoc Polonia (newspaper)]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-969<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the German Attack on Poland<br />

Sept. 17, 1944; Sept. 29, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as 1NT-33PO-<br />

133.]<br />

Descriptors: M-234<br />

INT-21PO-970<br />

Interview with Anthony A. Rutkowski<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rutkowski, Anthony A.<br />

INT-21P0-971<br />

Polish-American Press Reactions to<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

130.]<br />

Descriptors: N-38<br />

INT-21P0-972<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Opinions on Poland Planted by the<br />

"Protestant"<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-973<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> opening and aims <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Catholic League convention at Cleveland]<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic League<br />

INT-21PO-974<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Polish Relief Activities<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Polonia Society; Polish<br />

War Relief<br />

INT-21PO-975<br />

California State Conference <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

131.]<br />

Descriptors: M-232<br />

INT-21PO-976<br />

Conversation with Father Constantine Djuik<br />

Sept. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Djuik, Constantine<br />

INT-21P0-977<br />

Interview with Dr. Walter Djuik<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Djuik, Walter<br />

INT-21P0-978<br />

Ignacy Matuszewski and Polish Propaganda<br />

in the Middle East<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-979 to INT-21PO-980<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-981<br />

Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Super<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Super, Paul; Super, Mrs. Paul<br />

INT-21P0-982<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

134.]<br />

Descriptors: N-49<br />

INT-21PO-983<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the League for<br />

Religious Assistance to Poland]<br />

Sept. 26-27. 1944. 85 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: League for Religious Assistance to<br />

Poland; Catholic League<br />

INT-21P0-984<br />

[Bishop Woznicki]<br />

Sept. 28. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Woznicki, S. S.<br />

INT-21PO-985<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-986<br />

Polish-Language Press on the Population<br />

Exchange Agreement<br />

Sept. 30. 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-987<br />

Two Polish Factions Enter into Collaboration<br />

Sepr. 30. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Association for Democracy;<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Democratic Party<br />

in the U.S.A.<br />

INT-21P0-988<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Leo Gross<br />

Sept. 25. 1944; Sept. 29. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-989<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Catholic League in Cleveland]<br />

Sept. 26-27. 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic League; League for Reli-<br />

gious Assistance to Poland<br />

INT-21PO-990<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Catholic League in Cleveland]<br />

Oct. 4. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic League; League for Reli-<br />

gious Assistance to Poland<br />

INT-21P0-991<br />

Pro-Government Polish Liberals Join Forces<br />

Here<br />

Oct. 5. 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

135.]<br />

Descriptors: B-255<br />

INT-21PO-992<br />

[Baron Stefan de Ropp]<br />

Ocr. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-993<br />

Polish-Language Press on Russo-Polish<br />

Relations<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

136.]<br />

Descriptors: N-56<br />

INT-21P0-994<br />

Catholic League for Religious Assistance to<br />

Poland<br />

Ocr. 11. 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

138.]<br />

Descriptors: B-260<br />

INT-21P0-995<br />

Two Polish-American Interpretations <strong>of</strong><br />

Recent Government Actions<br />

Ocr. 10. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

137.]<br />

Descriptors: N-62<br />

INT-21P0-996<br />

[Z. B. Dybowski]<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-997<br />

Conversation with Richard Ordynski on<br />

Poland<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ordynski, Richard<br />

INT-21P0-998<br />

Campaigns for the Relief and Rehabilitation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warsaw<br />

Oct. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warsaw, Poland; War relief; Os-<br />

trowski, Stanislaw K.<br />

INT-21PO-999<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lange and other Polish-Americans]<br />

Oct. 14-26, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-1000<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-1011<br />

INT-21PO-1001<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish committees for the<br />

relief <strong>of</strong> Warsaw]<br />

Oct. 16-17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-21PO-1002<br />

Polish-Language Papers Published in Canada<br />

[1943]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Press<br />

INT-21PO-1003<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and<br />

personalities in the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-21PO-1004<br />

KNAPP's Rally in New York City<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21P0-1005<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the third annual<br />

convention <strong>of</strong> KNAPP]<br />

Oct. 21. 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-1006<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1007<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish labor organizations in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21PO-1008<br />

[Charles Rozmarek's views after conversation<br />

with President Roosevelt]<br />

Oct. 29 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-21PO-1009<br />

[Polish-language press]<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czas (newspaper); Gazeta Polska<br />

(newspaper); Kronika Tygodniowa (periodical);<br />

Zwiazkowiec (periodical)<br />

INT-21PO-1010<br />

Lecture on Communism<br />

Nov. 3, 1944; Nov. 14. 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

143.]<br />

Descriptors: M-251<br />

INT-21P0-1011<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ostrowski's Campaign for the<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 365


INT-21PO-1011 Reference Bibliography<br />

iVov. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional Committee for World-<br />

wide Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw; Ostrowski,<br />

Stanislaw K.<br />

INT-21PO-1012<br />

Jewish Delegation from Poland Expected in<br />

U.S. in January<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-21PO-1013<br />

KNAPP's Third Annual Convention<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

141.]<br />

Descriptors: B-271<br />

INT-21PO-1014<br />

Polish-Language Press on the Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Plan<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

INT-21PO-1015<br />

Jewish Delegation from Russian-Occupied<br />

Poland Expected Here in January<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. ¡p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

142.]<br />

Descriptors: N-99<br />

INT-21PO-1016<br />

[Abraham E. Pendzik]<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Penzik, Abraham E.<br />

INT-21PO-1017<br />

Inaugural Convention <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

American War Mothers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

Nov. 14, 1944; Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

1017.]<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> American War Moth-<br />

ers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

M-254<br />

INT-21PO-1018<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish Youth<br />

Congress]<br />

Nov. 4-5, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Youth Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1019<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

Atov. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karasewicz, Joseph; Podolski,<br />

Henry; Woznicki, S. S.; Ostrowski, J. W.<br />

INT-21PO-1020<br />

Talk by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange<br />

iVov. 16, 1944; Nov. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

146.]<br />

Descriptors: M-257<br />

INT-21PO-1021<br />

Committee To Rebuild Warsaw<br />

iVov. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

144.]<br />

Descriptors: B-281<br />

INT-21PO-1022<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-1023<br />

[Missing]<br />

366 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-1024<br />

Polish-Language Press in the Presidential<br />

Election Campaign<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Roosevelt, Franklin D.;<br />

Dewey, Thomas E.<br />

INT-21PO-1025<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic organizations in<br />

Cleveland]<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-2 IPO-1026<br />

[The Polish community in Canada]<br />

Nov. 23, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-21P0-1027<br />

Lecture: Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe<br />

iVov. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-29.]<br />

Descriptors: M-258<br />

INT-21P0-1028<br />

"Informational Rally" <strong>of</strong> KNAPP<br />

Nov. 30, 1944; Dec. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

152.]<br />

Descriptors: M-265<br />

INT-21PO-1029<br />

[Rift within the Polish Catholics and between<br />

the Polish and Irish-German Catholics]<br />

Dec. 1-2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-21P0-1030<br />

Nationalist Polish-Language Papers Claim<br />

Prewar German Territory for Poland<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

147.]<br />

Descriptors: N-118<br />

INT-21P0-1031<br />

Polish Question in the Presidential Election<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

148.]<br />

Descriptors: B-289<br />

INT-21P0-1032<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

November Insurrection<br />

Dec. 2, 1944; Dec. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

151.]<br />

Descriptors: M-263<br />

INT-21PO-1033<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Olgierd Gorka's Views on the<br />

Polish Situation<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gorka, Olgierd<br />

INT-21P0-1034<br />

"Death at Katyn"<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

150.]<br />

Descriptors: N-120<br />

INT-21PO-1035<br />

[John Feinberg's activities in the U.S. on<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Committee]<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Feinberg, John M.<br />

INT-21P0-1036<br />

Poles in Canada<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

149.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 221<br />

INT-21P0-1037<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21P0-1038<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-1039<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gorka on Minorities in Pre-War<br />

and Post-War Poland<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gorka, Olgierd<br />

INT-21P0-1040<br />

[Peter P. YoUes]<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-1041<br />

[Elbridge Durbrow]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Durbrow, Elbridge<br />

INT-21P0-1042<br />

Polish Mass Meeting<br />

Dec. 14, 1944; Dec. 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

140.]<br />

Descriptors: M-268<br />

INT-21PO-1043<br />

Alojzy Adamczyk's Lecture in New York<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

INT-21P0-1044<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-1079<br />

INT-21P0-1045<br />

[Peter YoUes]<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-1046<br />

Interview with Zygmunt Dybowski<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-1047<br />

[Prince Wladislaw Radziwill]<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radziwill, Prince Wladislaw<br />

INT-2 IPO-1048<br />

Current Activities <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> American-Polish Associations in<br />

the East<br />

Oct. 17-Dec. 11, 1944. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can-Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21PO-1049<br />

[Background information on General<br />

Kazimierz Sosnkowski]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sosnkowski, Kazimierz<br />

INT-21P0-1050<br />

[Peter P. Yolles]<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yolles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-1051<br />

[Polish Consul Sztark's views on Polish<br />

affairs]<br />

Dec. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztark, Helidor<br />

INT-21PO-1052<br />

[Oscar Lange]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-1053<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

153.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 223<br />

INT-21PO-1054<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Slavonic and East European<br />

Languages]<br />

Oct. IS, 1944; Dec 15, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Association <strong>of</strong> Teachers<br />

<strong>of</strong> Slavonic and East European Languages;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> English<br />

INT-21PO-1055<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee<br />

Nationalists Poles in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

155.]<br />

Descriptors: B-296<br />

INT-21PO-1056<br />

[Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Polish-American meeting to<br />

protest Churchill's approval <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

partition <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1057<br />

Polish Protest Rally in New York<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1058<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Committee for World-Wide<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw]<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1059<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Consul General Sztark regarding<br />

the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Polish<br />

Government]<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztark, Helidor<br />

INT-2 IPO-1060<br />

[Prominent Polish personalities]<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sosnkowski, Kazimierz; Junosza,<br />

Joseph P.; de Ropp, Stefan; Strakacz, Sylwin;<br />

Zoltowski, Janusz; Drucki-Lubecki, Prince Jan;<br />

Rathaus, R.; Dembinski, Count L.; Orlowski, L.<br />

Tamowski, Count Antoni<br />

INT-21PO-1061<br />

Lecture <strong>of</strong> Rulka Langer under the Auspices<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Charles Carroll Forum <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Langer, Rulka<br />

INT-21PO-1062<br />

[Judah Drob]<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drob, Judah<br />

INT-21PO-1063<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish Youth Conference in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Dec. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Youth Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1064<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Podolski, Henry; Dombrowski,<br />

Thomas; Nowak, Stanley; Swieczkowski, Clara<br />

INT-21PO-1065<br />

W. R. Malinowski on Poland and the Polish<br />

Labor Movement<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Malinowski, Wladis-<br />

law R.<br />

INT-21PO-1066<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2 IPO-1067<br />

Polish Press Comments on Recent Statements<br />

by Churchill and Stettinius<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.; Stettinius,<br />

Edward R., Jr.<br />

INT-21P0-1068<br />

[Declaration <strong>of</strong> protest against the Lnblin<br />

Polish Government sent to President<br />

Roosevelt]<br />

Dec 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1069<br />

[Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the Ohio branch <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish American Congress]<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1070<br />

Interview with Felix Matia;<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matia, Felix<br />

INT-21P0-1071<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1072<br />

[Peter YoUes]<br />

Jan. ¡5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-1073<br />

[Peter, Yolles]<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: YoUes, Peter P.<br />

INT-21PO-1074<br />

Report on the Conference <strong>of</strong>, the Supreme<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress<br />

Jan. 11-12, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: PoUsh American. Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1075<br />

Lublin Committee Establishes News Agency<br />

in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

157.]<br />

Descriptors: N-168<br />

INT-21PO-1076<br />

Polish Refugees' Action in Support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Jan. 15. 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1077<br />

Lecture on Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Jan. 16, 1945; Feb. 6, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

161.]<br />

Descriptors: M-284<br />

INT-21P0-1078<br />

Interview with Mieczyslaw Zarski<br />

June 2, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zarski, Mieczyslaw<br />

INT-21P0-1079<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities in Chicago]<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Piatkiewicz, Karol<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 367


INT-21P0-1080 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1080<br />

Repercussions <strong>of</strong> Poland's Crisis Among<br />

Officials and Refugees Here<br />

Jon. 20, 1945. 6 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1081<br />

Alojzy Adamczyk's Activities in the U.S. and<br />

Canada<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

INT-21P0-1082<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Institute<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

in America<br />

INT-21PO-1083<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the national committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Youth Congress]<br />

Jan. 14. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Youth Congress; Targanski,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-21PO-1084<br />

American Polonia and the Problem Posed by<br />

the Lublin Government<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

158.]<br />

Descriptors: B-306<br />

INT-21PO-1085<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in Detroit<br />

toward the general Polish situation]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-1086<br />

Lecture on the Present Situation in Poland<br />

Jan. 14, 1945; Feb. 8, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

162.]<br />

Descriptors: M-285<br />

INT-21PO-1087<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange]<br />

Jan. 1, 1945; Jan. 14, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-2 IPO-1088<br />

[Martin Zukowski]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zukowski, Martin<br />

INT-21P0-1089<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the executive committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish American Congress]<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1090<br />

[Polish Underground Exhibition in Cleveland]<br />

Jan. 16-Feb. 6. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21P0-1091<br />

Pro-Government Polish Refugees Initiate<br />

Campaign To Smoke Out "Waverers" Here<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

159.]<br />

Descriptors: B-308<br />

INT-21PO-1092<br />

Polish Press Comments on the Lublin<br />

Provisional Government<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-21P0-1093<br />

[Staff members <strong>of</strong> "Nowy Swiat"]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1094<br />

[Record <strong>of</strong> contacts; declaration <strong>of</strong> common<br />

principles by the Union for<br />

American-Slavonic Cooperation]<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union for American-Slavonic Coop-<br />

eration<br />

INT-21PO-1095<br />

[Lublin Polish Government]<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1096<br />

[Members <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Polish Government<br />

and the Polish Cabinet (as <strong>of</strong> Nov. 1944)]<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1097<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in<br />

Chicago and Omaha]<br />

Jan. 30, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Omaha, Nebr.; Karski,<br />

Jan; Zaleski, Anthony<br />

INT-21P0-1098<br />

Record <strong>of</strong> Contacts<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

368 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-1099<br />

Polish-American Coolness to the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

160.]<br />

Descriptors: N-191<br />

INT-21P0-1100<br />

[Polish reaction regarding new jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lublin Polish Government]<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1101<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Jan Stanczyk on the situation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish Govemment-in-Exile in London]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944; Dec. 17, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-1102<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hertz as <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

representative in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> the new Warsaw<br />

Government]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hertz, Alexander<br />

INT-21PO-1103<br />

Pro-Lublin Poles Here Organizing Rival to<br />

Polish War Relief, Inc.<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

163.]<br />

Descriptors: N-195<br />

INT-21PO-1104<br />

Meeting Under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs; Wankowicz, Marta<br />

INT-21PO-1105<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

disbanding <strong>of</strong> the Polish underground army]<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-1106<br />

Recent Developments Among Polish Officials<br />

and Refugee Groups<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freyd, Emanuel<br />

INT-21P0-1107<br />

Polish Press Comments on Czech Recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lublin Government<br />

Feb. 10. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

INT-21PO-1108<br />

[Polish reactions to the Big Three decision<br />

concerning Poland]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Co-or-<br />

dinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American-Polish As-<br />

sociations in the East<br />

INT-21P0-1109<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the Big<br />

Three decision concerning Poland]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21PO-1110<br />

[National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent: Views to the U.S. Senate regarding<br />

the Yalta agreement]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-1111<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Polish<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> territory by the peace conference]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1112<br />

Polish National Liberation Committee in<br />

Lublin and the "Provisional Government"<br />

[background and activities]<br />

Jan. 1945. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Lublin<br />

Committee


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1113<br />

[Public forum on "What's Ahead for Poland,<br />

in View <strong>of</strong> the Big Three Settlement?"]<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1114<br />

Polish Press Reaction to Yalta Declaration<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21P0-1115<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> German-Polish borders]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-1116<br />

[Polish reactions to the activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Mikolajczyk]<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1117<br />

[Polish reactions in Ohio regarding the Yalta<br />

Conference]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sawicki, Edwin F.; Zlotowski, Ig-<br />

nace<br />

INT-21PO-1118<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Organizations<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-1119<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Polish<br />

soldiers in the Allied armies]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1120<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong> all the Polish<br />

clubs and organizations in New York City]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1121<br />

[Prince Radziwill's appeal for Mikolajczyk to<br />

accept position in the new Polish<br />

government]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945; Feb. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1122<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Polish Leaders to the Yalta<br />

Conference<br />

Feb. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21PO-1123<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant Jan Karski at One <strong>of</strong><br />

the McBride Lectures<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karski, Jan<br />

INT-21P0-1124<br />

[Polish reaction to Congresswoman Luce's<br />

resolution]<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1125<br />

Meeting in Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland<br />

Feb. 19, 1945; Feb. 21, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1126<br />

[Polish-American press comment on speech<br />

by Sir Walter Citrine]<br />

Feb. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citrine, Walter<br />

INT-21P0-1127<br />

Poles and the Crimea Conference<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Piatkiewicz,<br />

Karol<br />

INT-21PO-1128<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Curzon Line]<br />

[Feb. 1945]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Curzon Line<br />

INT-21PO-1129<br />

Further Polish Press Comment on the Big<br />

Three Conference<br />

Feb. 24 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21PO-1130<br />

[Installation dinner for the new directors <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish National Home]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1131<br />

[Polish meeting in New York City]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1132<br />

Polish Reaction to the Yalta Conference and<br />

Towards Settlement <strong>of</strong> the Polish Question<br />

Feb. 24, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21PO-1133<br />

American Polonia and Yalta<br />

Feb. 1, 1945; Feb. 24, 1945. 41 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

164.]<br />

Descriptors: B-317<br />

INT-21P0-1134<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Feb. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League<br />

INT-21P0-1135<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Citizens' Central<br />

Committee in Detroit]<br />

Feb. 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizens' Central Committee<br />

INT-21PO-1136<br />

[Call for a second state conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Michigan division <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1147<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1137<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the conference <strong>of</strong><br />

editors <strong>of</strong> Polish-language newspapers in<br />

America]<br />

Feb. 18, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Polish-American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1138<br />

[Background information on Edward<br />

Falkowski]<br />

Oct. 2, 1943; Feb. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Falkowski, Edward J.<br />

INT-21PO-1139<br />

[Oscar Halecki named to the Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory by Pope Pius XII]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1140<br />

[Special meeting <strong>of</strong> the delegates <strong>of</strong> the<br />

combined Polish organizations]<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1141<br />

Polish-American Press To Support<br />

Govemment-in-Exile's Possible Request for<br />

Asylum Here<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO<br />

165.]<br />

Descriptors: N-214<br />

INT-21P0-1142<br />

[Detroit delegation <strong>of</strong> Polish liberals visit<br />

State Department and U.S. Congress]<br />

Feb. 9-10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-1143<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Detroit chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Youth Congress]<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Youth Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1144<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Polish newspapermen's convention and a<br />

statement by Churchill]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1145<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> committees from combined<br />

Polish organizations]<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1146<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

conditions in Cracow]<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cracow, Poland<br />

INT-21PO-1147<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

deportation <strong>of</strong> the Polish prime minister's<br />

wife to Siberia]<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 369


INT-21P0-1148 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21P0-1148<br />

Situation Among Polish Refugee Groups<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Citizens' Committee; Polish<br />

Democratic Association<br />

INT-21PO-1149<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-21PO-1150<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Charles Burke (Karol<br />

Burke) as Polish American Congress press<br />

representative]<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Burke, Charles<br />

INT-21P0-1151<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Rozmarek toward his position as<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-21PO-1152<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the combined Polish<br />

organizations <strong>of</strong> New York]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1153<br />

American-Polish Reaction to Yalta<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-2 IPO-1154<br />

Polish-Americans Plan Pre-San Francisco<br />

Protest Meetings<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

166.]<br />

Descriptors: N-220<br />

INT-21P0-1155<br />

[Stefan de Ropp]<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21P0-1156<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Polish<br />

territorial claims]<br />

Mar. 7, 7945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

INT-21P0-1157<br />

[Charles Rozmarek on the Polish question]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-21PO-1158<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Poland's<br />

exclusion from the San Francisco Conference]<br />

Mar. 9. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-21P0-1159<br />

[Discussion meeting under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

370 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

in America<br />

INT-21PO-1160<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> "Nowy Swiat" from the<br />

Syndicate <strong>of</strong> Polish Newspapers]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1161<br />

[Polish Roman Catholic Union on the Yalta<br />

Conference]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Polish Roman<br />

Catholic Union<br />

INT-21PO-1162<br />

[Biographical information on Prince<br />

Wladislaw Radziwill]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radziwill, Prince Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-1163<br />

[Addition to Prince Radziwill's list <strong>of</strong><br />

underground leaders <strong>of</strong> the Peasant Party in<br />

Poland]<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peasant Party<br />

INT-21PO-1164<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

organizations and personalities in Chicago]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21P0-1165<br />

Poland's Liberation Rally To Back the<br />

Crimea Conference<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Krzycki, Leo;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21PO-1166<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities and<br />

organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1167<br />

[Sylwin Strakacz]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strakacz, Sylwin<br />

INT-21P0-1168<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee Assails Yalta<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

167.]<br />

Descriptors: N-226<br />

INT-2 IPO-1169<br />

[Zigmund Dybowski]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-2 IPO-1170<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in<br />

Cleveland]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21P0-1171<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> the Eastern New<br />

York State Division <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1172<br />

Lecture on Yalta Decisions Regarding Poland<br />

Mar. 10, 1945; Mar. 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

172.]<br />

Descriptors: M-304<br />

INT-21P0-1173<br />

Poland's Liberation Rally in New York<br />

Afar. 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polonia Society<br />

INT-21P0-1174<br />

[Organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> the Eastern New<br />

York division <strong>of</strong> the Polish-American<br />

Congress]<br />

Mar. i 5, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1175<br />

[Information on the Polish community in<br />

Argentina]<br />

Feb. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-21P0-1176<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21P0-1177<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio branch <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1178<br />

Interview with Zygmunt Dybowski<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-1179<br />

[Resolution to be read at the mass meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

combined Polish organizations at Manhattan<br />

Center]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1180<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> combined Polish organizations in<br />

New York City]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1181<br />

[Lech T. Niemo]<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Niemo, Lech T.<br />

INT-21PO-1182<br />

[Consul Heliodor Sztark]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztark, Helidor


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1183<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polonia Society in Cleveland]<br />

Mar. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polonia Society<br />

INT-21P0-1184<br />

American Polonia and Yalta [Part II]<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 24 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

168.]<br />

Descriptors: B-333<br />

INT-21PO-1185<br />

Polish Protest Rally<br />

Mar. 19, 1945; Apr. 3, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

173.]<br />

Descriptors: M-308<br />

INT-21P0-1186<br />

Meeting in Honor <strong>of</strong> Joseph Pilsudski<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21P0-1187<br />

Polish Protest Rally in New York City<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-21P0-1188<br />

[Reception at the home <strong>of</strong> Consul-General<br />

Strakacz]<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1189<br />

[Speech presented by Frank Januszewski at<br />

Polish meeting in Detroit]<br />

Feb. 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Janus-<br />

zewski, Frank<br />

INT-21PO-1190<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Polish situation]<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1191<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Rampant<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

169.]<br />

Descriptors: N-237<br />

INT-21P0-1192<br />

"Glos Ludowy" Attack on Luce Resolution<br />

Evokes Acid Comment from Anti-Soviet<br />

Paper<br />

Afar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

170.]<br />

Descriptors: N-240<br />

INT-21PO-1193<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marie Korpanty regarding the<br />

Polish situation]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Korpanty, Marie<br />

INT-21PO-1194<br />

[Activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

community in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 18, 1945. 9 p. -<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-1195<br />

[Appeal by the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Polish Associations in the East to<br />

the Senate Foreign relations Committee]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1196<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Jan<br />

Stanczyk's meeting with Churchill]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-21PO-1197<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Polish Council]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Council<br />

INT-21PO-1198<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> a new coalition government in<br />

Poland]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1199<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Soviet<br />

activities in Poland]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1200<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lesniewicz, Szczesny; Woznicki, S.<br />

S.; Soida, Wladislaw; Swieczkowski, Clara;<br />

Karczmarzyk, Frank J.<br />

INT-21PO-1201<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 23rd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Glos Ludowy"<br />

Mar. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1202<br />

[Stanley Nowak on Polish meetings in<br />

Wisconsin]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowak, Stanley<br />

INT-21PO-1203<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Labor<br />

Council<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21PO-1204<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Feb. 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1205<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Dr. Te<strong>of</strong>il Starzynski crticizing the<br />

OSS, the Polish-American scene, and the<br />

Soviet Union]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-1216<br />

INT-21PO-1206<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

the Polish Associations in the East]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East; Bridges,<br />

Styles; Kaszubowski, Joseph S.<br />

INT-21PO-1207<br />

[Installation meeting and dinner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish Societies in New York<br />

City]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21PO-1208<br />

[Polish activities regarding proposal for<br />

Polish representation at the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

Mar. 26, ¡945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-21PO-1209<br />

Polish Press Dissatisfaction with "Inactivity"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Congressmen <strong>of</strong> Polish Origin<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

171.]<br />

Descriptors: N-242<br />

INT-21PO-1210<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1211<br />

[Andre Visson]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Visson, Andre; Besterman, Wladis-<br />

law<br />

INT-21PO-1212<br />

[Gus S. Baldega]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldega, Gus S.<br />

INT-21PO-1213<br />

Marshal Pilsudski Commemorated by<br />

KNAPP in New York<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Pilsudski, Josef<br />

INT-21PO-1214<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

difficulties <strong>of</strong> establishing the new temporary<br />

government <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1215<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Polish Council]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Council<br />

INT-21PO-1216<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> possible Polish consultants]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 371


INT-21PO-1216<br />

Feb. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1217<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Legion <strong>of</strong> Polish Veterans in<br />

Detroit]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Legion <strong>of</strong> Polish Veterans<br />

INT-21P0-1218<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John Sobczak regarding the<br />

American Polish Labor Council]<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Sobczak, John<br />

INT-21PO-1219<br />

Ten Year Plan <strong>of</strong> Structural Economic<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Post-War Poland<br />

Mar. 6-27, 1945. 84 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-1220<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Syndicate <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Newspapermen]<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syndicate <strong>of</strong> Polish Newspapermen<br />

INT-21PO-1221<br />

Polish Refugee Groups Favoring<br />

Understanding with Warsaw<br />

Mar. 28. 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alliance <strong>of</strong> Polish Democrats; Polish<br />

Democratic Association<br />

INT-21PO-1222<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

relations between the Polish American<br />

Congress and the Co-ordinating Committee]<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1223<br />

[Polish-American press comment on UNRRA<br />

Director Lehman's relations with the Warsaw<br />

government]<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lehman, Herbert H.<br />

INT-21P0-1224<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

future <strong>of</strong> "small nations"]<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1225<br />

[Polish-American sentiment in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21P0-1226<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Poland's<br />

partition at the Yalta Conference]<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-21PO-1227<br />

[Proposal for establishment <strong>of</strong> another New<br />

York State division <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1228<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-1229<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations in New<br />

York]<br />

Apr. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York State<br />

INT-21PO-1230<br />

[Plans for organizational meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Massachusetts Division <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress]<br />

Apr. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1231<br />

Polish Press Here Aroused by Appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian To Head UNRRA Mission to<br />

Poland<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

174.]<br />

Descriptors: N-256<br />

INT-21PO-1232<br />

Pro-Soviet Line <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki Stirs Dissent<br />

Among Polish-American Workers<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

175.]<br />

Descriptors: N-257<br />

INT-21PO-1233<br />

[Polish personalities]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

372 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-1234<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Economics]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> American Economics;<br />

Keeling, Ralph<br />

INT-21PO-1235<br />

[Polish-American press comments on the<br />

Atlantic Charter and Soviet violation <strong>of</strong><br />

international law]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1236<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

financing <strong>of</strong> individuals who speak against<br />

Poland]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1237<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Edward<br />

J. Fialkowski's role as press agent for the<br />

Lublin Committee in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fialkowski, Edward J.<br />

INT-21PO-1238<br />

[Wladislaw Besterman]<br />

Apr. 9 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Besterman, Wladislaw<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1239<br />

[Polish-American press comment on British<br />

involvement in secret diplomacy]<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-21P0-1240<br />

[Stefan de Ropp]<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-2 IPO-1241<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Father Siemienski on the Polish<br />

partition proposed at Yalta]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Siemienski, Father<br />

INT-21PO-1242<br />

[Liberation <strong>of</strong> August Cardinal Hlond from a<br />

German prison]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hlond, August Cardinal<br />

INT-21PO-1243<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Poland's<br />

exclusion from the San Francisco Conference]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-2 IPO-1244<br />

[Polish-American press comment on U.S. and<br />

British relations with the Lublin Committee]<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lublin Committee<br />

INT-21PO-1245<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Vice-President Truman with<br />

Polish delegation]<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Truman, Harry S.<br />

INT-21P0-1246<br />

New Split in the Polish Labor Group Caused<br />

by Poland's Crisis<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21PO-1247<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

Apr. 7, 7945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowak, Stanley; Matia, Felix;<br />

Lewandowski, Edmund<br />

INT-21P0-1248<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

leadership role <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1249<br />

[Plans for mass in honor <strong>of</strong> Poland at Saint<br />

Patrick's Cathedral]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1250<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Soviet-Polish relations]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1251<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the second national<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> the American Polish Labor<br />

Council]<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 39 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21PO-1252<br />

[Protest meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish-American<br />

Congress]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1253<br />

Mass in Honor <strong>of</strong> Poland at Saint Patrick's<br />

Cathedral<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-21P0-1254<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

change in international affairs]<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1255<br />

[Polish individual in Cleveland]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1256<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio chapter <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress]<br />

Apr. 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1257<br />

[Charles Burke]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Burke, Charles<br />

INT-21P0-1258<br />

Imminent Split in the Polish American<br />

Congress?<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Polish<br />

National Catholic Church<br />

INT-21P0-1259<br />

[Father Skoniecki]<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoniecki, Alfons A.<br />

INT-21PO-1260<br />

[Polish personalities in Cleveland]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-2 IPO-1261<br />

Interview with Zygmunt Dybowski<br />

concerning the Polish American Congress<br />

meeting<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Dybow-<br />

ski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21P0-1262<br />

[Victor Alski]<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alski, Victor<br />

INT-21PO-1263<br />

Skoniecki Bid to Secretary Stettinius for<br />

UNCIO status<br />

Apr. 19. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Co-ordinating Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21PO-1264<br />

[Father Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Co-or-<br />

dinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish Associa-<br />

tions in the East; Skoniecki, Alfons A.<br />

INT-21PO-1265<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

criticism <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21P0-1266<br />

[Polish personalities in Detroit]<br />

Apr. 20-21, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lesniewicz, Szczesny; Ostrowski, J.<br />

W.; Karasewicz, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-1267<br />

[Judge Joseph Sawicki]<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sawicki, Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-1268<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Massachusetts Branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-2 IPO-1269<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the annual convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Polish Associations in the East]<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21P0-1270<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York County]<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can-Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21P0-1271<br />

Polish Jews Here Disturbed by Reports <strong>of</strong><br />

New Pogroms<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-21PO-1272<br />

[Stephen Mamchur]<br />

Apr. 24. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-21PO-1273<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Ludwik Sztolcman to the<br />

U.S. embassy staff in Poland]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztolcman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21PO-1284<br />

INT-21PO-1274<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

temporary Polish government]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1275<br />

Interview with Bishop Woznicki<br />

Apr. 20. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Woznicki, S. S.<br />

INT-21PO-1276<br />

[Martin Zukowski and Henry Podolski]<br />

Apr. 20. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Zukowski, Martin; Podolski, Henry<br />

INT-21PO-1277<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Leo<br />

Krzycki's attempt to run a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Polish Labor Council]<br />

Apr. 26. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-1278<br />

[Papal audience for General Wladislaw<br />

Anders and the Polish embassy staff]<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 1.<br />

INT-21PO-1279<br />

Polish-American Representation at San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

176.]<br />

Descriptors: N-303<br />

INT-21P0-1280<br />

Co-ordinating Committee Strengthened by<br />

New Director<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East; Sikora,<br />

Ladislaus A.<br />

INT-21PO-1281<br />

[Thomas Dombrowski]<br />

Apr. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dombrowski, Thomas<br />

INT-21PO-1282<br />

[Judge Taddeus Machrowicz]<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machrowicz, Taddeus<br />

INT-21PO-1283<br />

Interview with Clara Swieczkowski<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swieczkowski, Clara<br />

INT-21PO-1284<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 373


INT-21P0-1285 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1285<br />

[The Polish National Catholic Church in the<br />

Pittsburgh area]<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church<br />

INT-21P0-1286<br />

[Location for the Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />

Sciences]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1287<br />

[Sigismond Dattner]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dattner, Sigismond<br />

INT-21PO-1288<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Jurists Split Over<br />

Political Issue<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Jurists<br />

INT-21PO-1289<br />

[Cornelius H. Tuszynski]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tuszynski, Cornelius H.<br />

INT-21PO-1290<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet invitation <strong>of</strong> the Lublin Committee to<br />

the San Francisco Conference]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-21P0-1291<br />

[Sylwan Strakacz]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strakacz, Sylwin<br />

INT-21PO-1292<br />

[Polish refugee groups]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Alliance <strong>of</strong> Polish Democrats; Polish Democrat-<br />

ic Association<br />

INT-21PO-1293<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

May 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Catholic Church;<br />

Lesniak, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-1294<br />

[The "Hartford radio priest"]<br />

May 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1295<br />

[Termination <strong>of</strong> Miss Hensel's employment<br />

by the Polish Government Information<br />

Center]<br />

May 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1296<br />

[Polish-American press comment on a Soviet<br />

conference with fourteen members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish underground]<br />

May 2. 1945. 2 p.<br />

374 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21P0-1297<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the second annual<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress]<br />

May 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1298<br />

[Father Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

May 8, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21PO-1299<br />

[Marion Dombrowski]<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dombrowski, Marion<br />

INT-21PO-1300<br />

[Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

May 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1301<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> Polish Constitution Day in<br />

New York City]<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-21PO-1302<br />

[Polish-American press comment on British<br />

faith in diplomatic security at the Big Three<br />

conferences]<br />

May 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-21PO-1303<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

independence <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

May 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1304<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Allied<br />

unity]<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1305<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Molotov's proposition for the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-21PO-1306<br />

[Conversation with Father Ladislaus A.<br />

Sikora]<br />

May 7, 7945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikora, Ladislaus A.; Gushing, Rich-<br />

ard J.<br />

INT-21PO-1307<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the San<br />

Francisco Conference]<br />

May 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-21P0-1308<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Adolf<br />

Hitler]<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1309<br />

[Purge in Polish <strong>of</strong>ficial and semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

agencies]<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1310<br />

[Polish <strong>of</strong>ficial and semi-<strong>of</strong>ficial agencies]<br />

May 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1311<br />

[Observance <strong>of</strong> the 154th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

adoption <strong>of</strong> the Polish constitution]<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

INT-21PO-1312<br />

[The Komitet Polski (Komitet Obywatelski)]<br />

May 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1313<br />

[Plans for protest meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Associations in the East]<br />

May 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East<br />

INT-21PO-1314<br />

[Appeal to American women from the<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Clubs <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent in Greater New York]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federation <strong>of</strong> Clubs <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Descent in Greater New York<br />

INT-21P0-1315<br />

Father Orlemanski in 1945<br />

May 10, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

177.]<br />

Descriptors: S-143<br />

INT-21PO-1316<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Italian and Slavic organizations<br />

in the U.S.]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1317<br />

[Change <strong>of</strong> date for protest meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Associations <strong>of</strong> the East]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1318<br />

[Plans for memorial meeting in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

Marhsal Pilsudski]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1319<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Germany]<br />

May 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-21P0-1320<br />

American Polonia Reconsiders Yalta: Signs <strong>of</strong><br />

Compromise Before Arrest <strong>of</strong> Sixteen Poles<br />

May 11, 1945. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

178.]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: B-355<br />

INT-21PO-1321<br />

[Waclaw Pilzch]<br />

May 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pilzch, Waclaw<br />

INT-21P0-1322<br />

Memorial Meeting for Marshal Pilsudski<br />

May 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Joseph Pilsudski<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-21PO-1323<br />

Polish Weekly Reveals Plans for New Polish<br />

National Council<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

179.]<br />

Descriptors: N-324<br />

INT-21P0-1324<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in U.S.]<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1325<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> the 154th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

May 3rd Polish Constitution<br />

May 13, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21PO-1326<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Soviet<br />

ban on newsmen in occupied territory]<br />

May 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1327<br />

[Plans for protest mass meeting by the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Associations]<br />

May 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1328<br />

Polish Refugees in 1945<br />

May 16, 1945. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

180.]<br />

Descriptors: B-357<br />

INT-21PO-1329<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Poland's exclusion hora the armistice<br />

negotiations]<br />

May 17. 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1330<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Polish question]<br />

May 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1331<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Prince Ladis Radziwill regarding<br />

the Polish question]<br />

May 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radziwill, Prince Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-1332<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Polish Constitution Day in<br />

Detroit<br />

May 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-1333<br />

Protest Mass Meeting at the New York City<br />

Center<br />

May 21, 1945. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East; Kaszubow-<br />

ski, Joseph S.; Taft, Robert A.; Sumner, Jessie<br />

INT-21P0-1334<br />

Appeal to President Harry S. Truman by the<br />

Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish<br />

Parishes and Associations in the East<br />

May 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Co-ordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Polish Associations in the East; Truman,<br />

Harry S.<br />

INT-21PO-1335<br />

[Reception at the home <strong>of</strong> Polish Consul<br />

General Sylwan Strakacz]<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1336<br />

[Reverend A. A. Skoniecki]<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoniecki, Alfons A.<br />

INT-21PO-1337<br />

Polish-American Press Features Alleged<br />

Request <strong>of</strong> Warsaw Poles for Poland's<br />

Inclusion in <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

181.]<br />

Descriptors: N-332<br />

INT-21PO-1338<br />

[Stefan de Ropp]<br />

May 19. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-1339<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

democratic principles as reasons for U.S. and<br />

British involvement in the war]<br />

May 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1340<br />

Polish-Americans React to Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Underground Leaders<br />

May 23. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

B-362<br />

INT-21P0-1341<br />

Press Conference by Charles Rozmarek,<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

May 22, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Roz-<br />

marek, Charles<br />

INT-21PO-1342<br />

[Father Figas]<br />

May 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Figas, Justyn<br />

INT-21PO-1353<br />

INT-21PO-1343<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

totalitarianism in Spain and Argentina]<br />

May 24. 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1344<br />

Polish Relief Campaign in the Boston<br />

Archdiocese<br />

May 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; War relief<br />

INT-21PO-1345<br />

[Proposed Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Immigrants' Protective League; speech by<br />

Lieutenant Ronke]<br />

May 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigrants' Protective League;<br />

Ronke, Arnold<br />

INT-21P0-1346<br />

[Sister Aloisine]<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aloisine, Sister<br />

INT-21PO-1347<br />

Stalin's Letter to Parker Stirs War Talk in<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

May 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

182.]<br />

Descriptors: N-336<br />

INT-21PO-1348<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish organizations and<br />

personalities]<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1349<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet proposition at the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1350<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Trieste]<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste<br />

INT-21PO-1351<br />

[Stanislaus A. Blonski]<br />

May 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blonski, Stanislaus A.<br />

INT-21PO-1352<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> the "Poland's Underground State"<br />

Exhibit<br />

May 23, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-21PO-1353<br />

Press Conference Given by Dr. Oscar Halecki<br />

and Mrs. Wanda Rozmarek<br />

May 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar; Rozmarek, Wanda<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 375


INT-2 IPO-1354<br />

INT-21PO-1354<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Soviet<br />

military occupation <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

May 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1355<br />

[Stephen W. Mamchur on Father Rigas and<br />

the Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board]<br />

May 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Mamchur, Stephen W.; Rigas,<br />

Justyn<br />

INT-21PO-1356<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

international communism]<br />

May 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-21PO-1357<br />

[Polish activities in Detroit regarding the<br />

education <strong>of</strong> public opinion]<br />

May 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Propaganda<br />

INT-21PO-1358<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1359<br />

Relief Solicited for Displaced Poles in Europe<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also fUmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

183.]<br />

Descriptors: N-344<br />

INT-21PO-1360<br />

Whither Koenigsberg?<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

184.]<br />

Descriptors: N-345<br />

INT-21PO-1361<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Chetniks in Yugoslavia]<br />

May 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks<br />

INT-21PO-1362<br />

[Visit with Mr. Chodacki at the Polish<br />

Consulate]<br />

May 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chodacki, Mr.<br />

INT-21PO-1363<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

communist convention in Stockholm]<br />

June 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-21P0-1364<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the state chapter <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress in Detroit]<br />

May 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1365<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

May 23, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lesniewicz, Szczesny; Karasewicz,<br />

Joseph; Wojsowski, Antono<br />

INT-21P0-1366<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

liberation <strong>of</strong> the concentration camps in<br />

Germany]<br />

June 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes<br />

INT-21P0-1367<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet puppet government in Poland]<br />

June 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amsterdam, Saul<br />

INT-21P0-1368<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Soviet<br />

relations with the Russian Orthodox Church]<br />

June 4, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

INT-21P0-1369<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

continued need for the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

June 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1370<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Boleslaw Gebert on the question <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland]<br />

June 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21P0-1371<br />

Eugene Jasinski and the American Polish<br />

Labor Council<br />

June 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Jasinski, Eugene<br />

INT-21P0-1372<br />

[Reverend Justyn Figas]<br />

June 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Figas, Justyn<br />

INT-21P0-1373<br />

[Bishop Woznicki]<br />

May 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Woznicki, S. S.<br />

INT-21P0-1374<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

May 24, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dombrowski, Thomas; Wedda, Jo-<br />

seph; Soida, Wladislaw<br />

INT-21PO-1375<br />

[Chester Kozdroj and Joseph Skutecki]<br />

May 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozdroj, Chester; Skutecki, Joseph<br />

INT-21PO-1376<br />

[Walter Kostiecki]<br />

May 25. 1945. 1 p.<br />

376 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Kostiecki, Walter<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1377<br />

World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry in New<br />

York [aims and activities]<br />

June 5, 1945. 92 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; War crimes;<br />

Anti-Semitism; Repatriation; Fourth World<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Pohsh Jews; American Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Jews<br />

INT-21PO-1378<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

June 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-21P0-1379<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

June 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

185.]<br />

Descriptors: N-348<br />

INT-21P0-1380<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

necessity for a conference <strong>of</strong> the Big Three]<br />

June 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1381<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Russian<br />

gains from the Allied victory]<br />

June 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1382<br />

[<strong>Office</strong> relocation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Information<br />

Center]<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-2 IPO-1383<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki on the San Francisco<br />

Conference and the situation in Poland]<br />

June 7, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21P0-1384<br />

[Polish-American comment on activities in<br />

the Soviet Union]<br />

June 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1385<br />

[Meeting arranged by Group 43 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent in New York<br />

City]<br />

June 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

INT-21PO-1386<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1387<br />

[Joseph Sawicki]<br />

June 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Sawicki,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-2 IPO-1388<br />

[Congressman Daniel Flood]<br />

June 10, 1945. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Flood, Daniel<br />

INT-21PO-1389<br />

[Polish relief campaign by the Catholic<br />

churches in Chicago]<br />

June 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-1390<br />

[Marion Dombrowski]<br />

June 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dombrowski, Marion<br />

INT-2 IPO-1391<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

postwar world]<br />

June 14. 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1392<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1393<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> communists]<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-21PO-1394<br />

Delegate from France to Jewish Conference<br />

Arrives Late<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rajski-Rajgrodski, Abram<br />

INT-21PO-1395<br />

Polish Press Publicizes Plans for European<br />

Trip by Congressmen<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

186.]<br />

Descriptors: N-357<br />

INT-21PO-1396<br />

[Polish reaction in Cleveland to President<br />

Truman's statement on Hopkins' visit to<br />

Moscow]<br />

June 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1397<br />

[Additional information on "Americans for<br />

Poland"]<br />

June 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans for Poland; Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland<br />

INT-21 Pa 1398<br />

[Speech by Antoni Wosciki at the Madison<br />

Rotary Club]<br />

June 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wosciki, Antoni<br />

INT-21PO-1399<br />

Leo Krzycki on San Francisco<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-1400<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-1401<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-21PO-1402 to INT-21PO-1404<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-21PO-1405<br />

Reception Meeting for Leo Krzycki<br />

June 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Polish<br />

American Labor Council; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-21PO-1406<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

June 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1407<br />

[Poland Day celebration in New York City]<br />

June 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1408<br />

[Ceremony for the unveiling <strong>of</strong> the King<br />

Jagiello monument in New York City]<br />

June 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1409<br />

[Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

May 16, 1945. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Origins Council <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Slavonic Council <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles; Muich,<br />

Nicholas A.<br />

INT-21PO-1410<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

June 19, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

187.]<br />

Descriptors: B-382<br />

INT-21P0-1411<br />

[Polish reaction in Chicago to the Moscow<br />

negotiations for a new Polish government]<br />

June 20, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21P0-1412<br />

Present Situation in Polish Circles Here<br />

June 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1413<br />

[Mr. Janusz (alias Jan Pekalski)]<br />

June 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Janusz, Mr.<br />

INT-21P0-1414<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

negotiations to form a new temporary<br />

government in Poland]<br />

June 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1415<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

conditions in Poland]<br />

June 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1416<br />

Mikolajczyk's Representative at San<br />

Francisco<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-21PO-1417<br />

[Dr. Abraham Penzik]<br />

May 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Penzik, Abraham E.<br />

INT-21PO-1418<br />

[Charles Rozmarek]<br />

May 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-21P0-1427<br />

INT-21PO-1419<br />

Functional Chart <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Economic Council<br />

May 17, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Economic Council; de<br />

Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-1420<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet trial <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

underground]<br />

June 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1421<br />

[Stanislaus A. Blonski]<br />

June 21, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blonski, Stanislaus A.<br />

INT-21PO-1422<br />

[Henrikas Rabinavidus]<br />

June 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rabinavicius, Henrikas<br />

INT-21PO-1423<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Soviet trials <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

underground]<br />

June 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1424<br />

[Polish personalities in the U.S.]<br />

May 8, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks; Besterman, Wladis-<br />

law; Rozmarek, Charles; Matuszewski, Ignacy;<br />

Krzycki, Leo; Falkowski, Edward J.<br />

INT-21PO-1425<br />

[Opinions <strong>of</strong> Polish leaders in Cleveland to<br />

the conference in Moscow]<br />

June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-21PO-1426<br />

[Colonel Te<strong>of</strong>il Starzynski]<br />

June 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21PO-1427<br />

Early Reactions to the New Polish<br />

Government<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

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INT-21P0-1428 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1428<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

conference in Moscow]<br />

June 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1429<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

shifting <strong>of</strong> Poland's borders]<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-1430<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish-American organizations]<br />

June 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1431<br />

[Polish-American press comment on proposed<br />

financial aid to the Soviet Union]<br />

June 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

INT-21PO-1432<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Poles in Cleveland]<br />

June 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Poles<br />

INT-21PO-1433<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish personalities in Chicago]<br />

June 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-21PO-1434<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the new<br />

Polish government]<br />

July 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-21PO-1435<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Trieste question]<br />

July 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste<br />

INT-21P0-1436<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the trials<br />

<strong>of</strong> German war crimes]<br />

July 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1437<br />

[Stefan de Ropp]<br />

June 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-21PO-1438<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Moscow's failure to recognize the Polish<br />

Provisional Government]<br />

June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-21PO-1439<br />

[Polish Citizens Committee meeting; Dr.<br />

Lichtensztul discharged from <strong>of</strong>fice]<br />

July 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lichtensztul, Josef<br />

378 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-1440<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

second anniversary <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Sikorski]<br />

July 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1441<br />

[Polish-American sentiment toward the new<br />

Polish government]<br />

July 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-2 IPO-1442<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> the Polish Government <strong>of</strong><br />

National Unity]<br />

July 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-21PO-1443<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the San<br />

Francisco Charter]<br />

July 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1444<br />

Polish-American Reactions to the New Polish<br />

Government<br />

July 6, 1945. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

188.]<br />

Descriptors: B-387<br />

INT-21PO-1445<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

criticism <strong>of</strong> the Soviet government]<br />

July 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1446<br />

Polish Press Comments on the New Warsaw<br />

Government<br />

July 5, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-2 IPO-1447<br />

Interview with Lech T. Niemo<br />

June 29. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Niemo, Lech T.<br />

INT-21PO-1448<br />

[Joseph Sawicki]<br />

July 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sawicki, Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-1449<br />

Talk with Polish Consul in New York,<br />

Ludwik Seidenman<br />

July 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

INT-21P0-1450<br />

[Polish-American protest against the new<br />

Polish government announced in Moscow]<br />

July 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1451<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> Mikolajczyk]<br />

July 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21P0-1452<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> the new Polish government]<br />

July 10. 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1453<br />

[Polish leaders in Detroit]<br />

July 5-6, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soldi, Wladislaw; Nowak, Stanley;<br />

Podolski, Henry; Dombrowski, Thomas; Koz-<br />

droj, Chester; Woznicki, S. S.; Machrowicz,<br />

Taddeus<br />

INT-21P0-1454<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Polish community in<br />

Detroit]<br />

July 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-1455<br />

[A. A. Rutkowski and Walter Gawryszewski]<br />

July 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rutkowski, Anthony A.; Gawrys-<br />

zewski, Walter<br />

INT-21P0-1456<br />

[Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski]<br />

July 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

INT-21P0-1457<br />

[Bishop Joseph Lesniak]<br />

July 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman CathoUc Church; Lesniak,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-21P0-1458<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

appeal from the Polish American Congress]<br />

July 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1459<br />

[Roman Ceglowski]<br />

July 6. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ceglowski, Roman<br />

INT-21PO-1460<br />

[Lecture <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Dorothy McHugh]<br />

July 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: McHugh, Dorothy<br />

INT-21PO-1461<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

memorial from the Polish American Congress]<br />

July 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1462<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

forthcoming conference in Berlin]<br />

July 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1463<br />

[Radio discussion <strong>of</strong> the Polish question on a<br />

California station]


Reference Bibliography INT-21PO-1499<br />

July 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-21P0-1464<br />

[Reverend Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

July 13, 1945. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus; Co-ordinating<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish Associations in<br />

the East; Skoniecki, Alfons A.<br />

INT-21PO-1465<br />

[Colonel Te<strong>of</strong>il Starzynski]<br />

July 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Starzynski, Te<strong>of</strong>il<br />

INT-21P0-1466<br />

[Polish opinion in Chicago regarding the<br />

Warsaw government]<br />

July 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-21P0-1467<br />

[Ceremony for unveiling <strong>of</strong> King Jagiello<br />

monument in New York City]<br />

July 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1468<br />

Polish American Congress Meeting in<br />

Washington<br />

July 14, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1469<br />

Poland Stressed as Rallying Center in<br />

Anti-Soviet Struggle<br />

July 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1470<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

conditions in Poland]<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1471<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

independence <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

July 17,' 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1472<br />

Poles Here Back the Polish Government <strong>of</strong><br />

National Unity<br />

June 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-21P0-1473<br />

[Meeting under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />

Citizens Committee in Detroit]<br />

July 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central Citizens Committee<br />

INT-21PO-1474<br />

[Polish-American press comment on peace<br />

conferences <strong>of</strong> the Big Three]<br />

July 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1475<br />

[Verbal report on OSS presented at meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish American Council]<br />

July 13. 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1476<br />

[Polish-American press comment on Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Grabski's statements on the Polish situation]<br />

July 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1477<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

punishment <strong>of</strong> German war criminals]<br />

July 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes<br />

INT-21PO-1478<br />

[B. Filipiak]<br />

July 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Filipiak, B.<br />

INT-21PO-1479<br />

American Polonia Preparing To Accept<br />

Warsaw?<br />

July 21, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

189.]<br />

Descriptors: B-391<br />

INT-21P0-1480<br />

[Comments by Stanislaw Opolski on the<br />

political situation in Poland]<br />

July 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Opolski, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21P0-1481<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Swietlik's mission to Europe]<br />

July 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

INT-21P0-1482<br />

Present Situation in Polish Circles Here<br />

July 23, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1483<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Association, Inc.]<br />

July 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

INT-21P0-1484<br />

[Oscar Lange]<br />

July 20, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21P0-1485<br />

[William Warzdala]<br />

July 23,1946. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warzdala, William<br />

INT-21P0-1486<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the trial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marsha] Petain]<br />

July 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petain, Philippe<br />

INT-21P0-1487<br />

[Polish-American press comment on secret<br />

diplomacy at the peace conferences]<br />

July 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1488<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

repatriation <strong>of</strong> Polish soldiers]<br />

July 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation<br />

INT-21PO-1489<br />

[William Warzdala]<br />

July 27, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warzdala, William<br />

INT-21PO-1490<br />

Polish Clerical Group Here Reported<br />

Launching Anti-Communist Movement Open<br />

to Kin <strong>of</strong> Small Nations<br />

July 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

190.]<br />

Descriptors: N-414<br />

INT-21PO-1491<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> Polish boundaries]<br />

July 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-1492<br />

[Emil Szubzda]<br />

July 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Szubzda, Emil<br />

INT-21PO-1493<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> Colonel Matuszewski]<br />

July 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-21PO-1494<br />

[Polish-American press comment on war<br />

damages]<br />

July 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War damages<br />

INT-21PO-1495<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

political composition <strong>of</strong> the new Polish<br />

government]<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty<br />

INT-21PO-1496<br />

[Polish relief mission to Paris]<br />

Aug. 1. 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1497<br />

[<strong>Office</strong> closing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Information<br />

Center]<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1498<br />

Polish-Language Show Growing Disunity<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 7 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1499<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

European political scene]<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 379


INT-21PO-1500 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-21PO-1500<br />

[Boleslaw Gebert]<br />

July 17, 1945. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-21PO-1501<br />

[Meeting sponsored by Polish organizations<br />

in Detroit]<br />

July IS, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-1502<br />

[State Senator Stanley Nowak]<br />

July 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowak, Stanley<br />

INT-21P0-1503<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange]<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-21PO-1504<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Polish community in Detroit]<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-21PO-1505<br />

[Reverend Ladislav Zqjaczkowski]<br />

Aug. 3. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajaczkowski, Ladislav<br />

INT-21P0-1506<br />

[Zygmunt Dybowski]<br />

Aug. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bybowski, Zygmunt<br />

INT-21PO-1507<br />

[Father Alfons A. Skoniecki]<br />

July 31. 1945; Aug. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoniecki, Alfons A.<br />

INT-2 IPO-1508<br />

Polish American Congress Seeks New Raison<br />

d'Etre<br />

Aug. 5, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1509<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

statements by Mikolqjczyk]<br />

Aug. 4. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-1510<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

elections in Great Britain]<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Elections<br />

INT-21PO-1511<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

Potsdam decision]<br />

Aug. 6, 1945. ¡p.<br />

INT-21PO-1512<br />

[Polish-American press comment on elections<br />

in Poland]<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections<br />

INT-21P0-1513<br />

[Missing]<br />

380 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-21PO-1514<br />

[Polish-American press comment on relief to<br />

Poland]<br />

Aug. 10. 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1515<br />

[Stanislaus A. Blonski]<br />

Aug. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blonski, Stanislaus A.<br />

INT-21PO-1516<br />

[Polish-American press comment on President<br />

Truman's statements on Poland]<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Truman, Harry S.<br />

INT-21PO-1517<br />

Polish American Congress Policy Contested<br />

Aug. 16. 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21P0-1518<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Cleveland editor's plea for revolution in<br />

Poland]<br />

Aug. 17. 1945. ¡p.<br />

INT-21P0-1519<br />

[Announcement <strong>of</strong> mass protest meeting by<br />

the New York division <strong>of</strong> the Polish American<br />

Congress]<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1520<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish American<br />

Societies in New York City]<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-21PO-1521<br />

[William Warzdala]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish-American Labor Council;<br />

Warzdala, William<br />

INT-21P0-1522<br />

Polish Socialists in New England Openly<br />

Oppose Warsaw<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-21PO-1523<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

settlement <strong>of</strong> the "Curzon Line"]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

INT-21PO-1524<br />

[Polish-American press comment on<br />

Churchill's statements regarding Poland's<br />

borders]<br />

Aug. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-21PO-1525<br />

Issue <strong>of</strong> Legal Continuity <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Government<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-21PO-1526<br />

Strzetelski Outlines a Program <strong>of</strong> Action for<br />

Polonia<br />

Aug. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent; Strzetelski, Stanislaw<br />

INT-21PO-1527<br />

Swietlik's Visit to Poland Rumored<br />

Aug. 22. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

INT-21P0-1528<br />

[Plans for Polish Eastern Area Conference<br />

sponsored by Polish American Labor Council<br />

and other organizations]<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council<br />

INT-21P0-1529<br />

Polish-American Congress at the Cross-Roads<br />

Aug. 23. 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

191.]<br />

Descriptors: B-395<br />

INT-21P0-1530<br />

Warsaw Looms Larger in Polish-Language<br />

Press<br />

Aug. 23, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PO-<br />

192.]<br />

Descriptors: B-396<br />

INT-21P0-1531<br />

Polish-American Press Divided Over Potsdam<br />

Decisions on Poland's Western Boundary<br />

Aug. 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potsdam Conference; Boundaries<br />

N-432<br />

INT-21P0-1532<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress]<br />

Aug. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-21PO-1533<br />

[Schedule change for mass meeting <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York division <strong>of</strong> Polish American Congress]<br />

Aug. 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1534<br />

Polish Officials Here Attempting To Block<br />

"Legal Continuity" <strong>of</strong> Polish Government?<br />

Aug. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty N-434<br />

INT-21PO-1535<br />

Swietlik Reported Planning Visit to Poland


Reference Bibliography INT-22PR-9<br />

Aug. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

N-435<br />

INT-21PO-1536<br />

Polish Commemoration Meeting<br />

Aug. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

M-324<br />

INT-21P0-1537<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czeslaw Lukasiewicz]<br />

Aug. 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lukasiewicz, Czeslaw<br />

INT-21PO-1538<br />

[Polish-American press comment on the<br />

conditions in Poland]<br />

Aug. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-2 IPO-1539<br />

[Polish opinion regarding arrangement <strong>of</strong><br />

mass meetings and protests]<br />

Aug. 31, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-2 IPO-1540<br />

Polish Developments in New England<br />

Sept. 5, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; New<br />

England States<br />

INT-21PO-1541<br />

Two New Organizations Launched by Polish<br />

Groups Here<br />

Sept. 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

INT-21PO-1542<br />

Interview with Peter Volles<br />

[Sept. 1945]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-21P0-1543<br />

[Waclaw Bitner on policy changes for Polish<br />

Catholic Press Agency]<br />

Sept. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Catholic Press Agency; Bit-<br />

ner, Waclaw<br />

INT-21PO-1544<br />

Polish War Relief Elects Delegation <strong>of</strong> Four<br />

To Visit Poland<br />

Sept. 19, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish War Relief<br />

N-436<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 545<br />

Polish American Congress Approves Relief to<br />

Poland<br />

Sept. 20, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; War relief; Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 546<br />

Mass Meeting Appeals for Poland<br />

Sepr. 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Wald-<br />

man, Louis; O'Konski, Alvin E.<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 547<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-2 IPO-l548<br />

[Polish Catholic News Agency]<br />

Oct. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 549<br />

[Plans for the Ninth Annual Pulaski Day<br />

Memorial Parade]<br />

Oct. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 550<br />

[Polish attack on Rozmarek's use <strong>of</strong> his<br />

leadership]<br />

Oct. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rozmarek, Charles<br />

INT-2 IPO-l551<br />

[Plans for demonstration by the Polish<br />

American Congress]<br />

Oct. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-21P0-1552<br />

Polish Catholic Press Agency Turns to<br />

Warsaw<br />

Oct. 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Catholic Press Agency<br />

N-440<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 553<br />

Varying Degrees <strong>of</strong> Opposition to Warsaw<br />

Reflected in Struggle for Control <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

Oct. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

N-441<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 554<br />

Council Members <strong>of</strong> Polish Catholic Press<br />

Agency Mission<br />

Oct. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Catholic Press Agency<br />

N-447<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 555<br />

[Peter Voiles]<br />

Oct. 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Volles, Peter P.<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 556<br />

Polish American Congress Leaders Meet in<br />

Detroit<br />

Oct. 22, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 557<br />

[Dr. Andrew J. Krzesinski]<br />

Sept. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krzesinski, Andrew J.<br />

INT-2 IPO-l 558 to INT-2 IPO-l 560<br />

[Missing]<br />

Portuguese<br />

INT-22PR-1 to INT-22PR-60<br />

Portuguese: document series<br />

Documents focus on the U.S. Portuguese-<br />

American groups' opposition to the dictatorship<br />

<strong>of</strong> Antonio Salazar and his relations with the<br />

Fascist governments in Spain, Germany, and<br />

Italy.<br />

Documents also discuss the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Portuguese press in the U.S. and the Portuguese<br />

communities in Massachusetts, Brazil, and the<br />

Azores.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33PR-1 to<br />

INT-33PR-9.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Portuguese; Salazar, An-<br />

tonio<br />

INT-22PR-1<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties<br />

INT-22PR-2<br />

[Biographical note on Henry F. Casademont]<br />

[n.d.]. i p.<br />

Descriptors: Casademont, Henry F.<br />

INT-22PR-3<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil: attitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

monarchists<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties<br />

INT-22PR-4<br />

[Brief analysis <strong>of</strong> Portugal's political situation<br />

and relations with Spain]<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain<br />

INT-22PR-5<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-6<br />

Plans Set for Portuguese Convention<br />

Aug. 24, 1942. 2 P.<br />

INT-22PR-7<br />

[Press reports on the activities <strong>of</strong> various<br />

Portuguese organizations and leading<br />

personalities]<br />

Aug. 17-Sept. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese Press Association; Unit-<br />

ed Portuguese <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> California; Mello,<br />

Manuel P.; de Bianchi, Joao A.<br />

INT-22PR-8<br />

Azores, Portugal: Attitude <strong>of</strong> Minorities<br />

¿pr. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Azores<br />

INT-22PR-9<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> American-Portuguese<br />

Element Resident in This Country<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 381


INT-22PR-9<br />

Apr. 14 and 21, 1943. 20 p.<br />

INT-22PR-10<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Portuguese-American<br />

organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-22PR-11<br />

[Memorandum on Portuguese contacts in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

June 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianca Liberal Portuguesa; Por-<br />

tuguese Continental Unit <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

INT-22PR-12<br />

[Conversation with Jose R. Miguéis]<br />

June 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Miguéis, Jose R.<br />

INT-22PR-13<br />

[Conversation with Jose A. d'Oliveira]<br />

June 8. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: d'Oliveira, Jose A.<br />

INT-22PR-14<br />

[Conversation with Mr. d'Esaguy]<br />

June 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: d'Esaguy, Mr.<br />

INT-22PR-15<br />

[Conversation with Joao Camoesas]<br />

June 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camoesas, Joao<br />

INT-22PR-16<br />

[Conversation with Leo Pap]<br />

June 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pap, Leo<br />

INT-22PR-17<br />

[Memorandum on editorial policy <strong>of</strong> "Diario<br />

de Noticias"]<br />

June 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diario de Noticias (newspaper)<br />

INT-22PR-18<br />

Portuguese Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 137<br />

INT-22PR-19<br />

[Relations between France and Portugal]<br />

June 19-July 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

INT-22PR-20<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Portuguese-American<br />

organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-22PR-21<br />

Portuguese in Sao Paulo<br />

Aug. 31, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-22PR-22<br />

[Brief note on pamphlet distributed in<br />

Portugal by the Free Portugal Union]<br />

382 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Sept 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Portugal Union<br />

INT-22PR-23<br />

[Brief note on political personalities in<br />

Portugal]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-22PR-24<br />

[Memorandum on establishment <strong>of</strong> a Free<br />

Portuguese Movement]<br />

Oct 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Portuguese Movement<br />

INT-22PR-25<br />

[Political personalities and opinions in<br />

Portugal]<br />

Sept 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monteiro, Armindo<br />

INT-22PR-26<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> Portugal to the Cession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Azores<br />

Oct 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Azores<br />

INT-22PR-27<br />

[Features in "Luta" and "New Jersey Luso<br />

Americano"]<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Luta (newspaper); New Jersey Luso-<br />

Americano (newspaper)<br />

INT-22PR-28<br />

Portuguese Colony in Brazil<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-22PR-29<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

June 29, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 199<br />

INT-22PR-30<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese community in<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Sept 2, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Massachusetts; Communists and<br />

communist parties; d'Oliveira, Jose A.; Camo-<br />

esas, Joao; Rocha, Joao R.<br />

INT-22PR-31<br />

Anti-Salazar Portuguese Commentator<br />

Approves <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Sept 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-3.]<br />

Descriptors: N-15<br />

INT-22PR-32<br />

[Interview with Dr. Ruy T. Guerra,<br />

Portuguese Consul in Boston]<br />

Sept 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerra, Ruy T.<br />

INT-22PR-33<br />

Portuguese-American League Ends Fall River<br />

Convention<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese-American Civic League<br />

INT-22PR-34<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Sept 11, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-4.]<br />

Descriptors: B-247<br />

INT-22PR-35<br />

[Application by Jaime Sennfelt for an exit<br />

visa]<br />

Sept 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Sennfelt, Jaime<br />

INT-22PR-36<br />

[Branch organizations <strong>of</strong> UNIAC Portuguesa<br />

Continental]<br />

Sept 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNIAC Portuguesa Continental<br />

INT-22PR-37<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Portuguese-American<br />

organizations]<br />

Sept 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-22PR-38<br />

[Portuguese meeting at New Bedford,<br />

Massachusetts]<br />

Oct 11, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Bedford, Mass.<br />

INT-22PR-39<br />

[Conversation with Jose R. Miguéis]<br />

Oct 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Miguéis, Jose R.<br />

INT-22PR-40<br />

Anti-Salazar Spokesman Discusses<br />

Portuguese American Activity<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-285<br />

INT-22PR-41<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-42<br />

[Brief notes on three Portuguese-American<br />

organizations in New Bedford,<br />

Massachusetts]<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Bedford, Mass.<br />

INT-22PR-43<br />

Portuguese Communist Manifesto Published<br />

by "Diario de Noticias"<br />

Feb. 12. 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-6.]<br />

Descriptors: B-311<br />

INT-22PR-44<br />

[Memorandum on establishment <strong>of</strong> new<br />

Portuguese committee]<br />

Fea 22, 1945. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-22PR-45<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-46<br />

Dinner-Rally at the Portuguese Liberal<br />

Alliance, New Bedford, Mass., Sunday, 11<br />

March, To Celebrate the Founding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Portuguese American Committee for<br />

Democracy (PACD)<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy<br />

INT-22PR-47 to INT-22PR-48<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-49<br />

Long-Heralded Portuguese-American<br />

Committee for Democracy Commences<br />

Activities<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-7.]<br />

Descriptors: B-342<br />

INT-22PR-50<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-51<br />

[Mailing list <strong>of</strong> "A Voz de Portugal"]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 1 p. + 8 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Voz de Portugal (newspaper)<br />

INT-22PR-52<br />

[Interview with Joseph Figueiredo]<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Figueiredo, Joseph<br />

INT-22PR-53<br />

[Press statement by Portuguese-American<br />

Committee for Democracy]<br />

Feb. 20. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy<br />

INT-22PR-54<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-22PR-55<br />

[Brief notes on Portuguese-Americans]<br />

May 5. 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-22PR-56<br />

[New Bedford Portuguese meet to protest<br />

Salazar mourning <strong>of</strong> Hitler's death]<br />

May 21, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf<br />

INT-22PR-57<br />

Portuguese-Americans Assail Salazar Regime<br />

for Mourning Hitler<br />

May 24. 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-8.]<br />

Descriptors: N-335<br />

INT-22PR-58<br />

[Biographical note on Joseph Figueiredo]<br />

July 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Figueiredo, Joseph<br />

INT-22PR-59<br />

[Interview with Dr. Joao Camoesas]<br />

July 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camoesas, Joao<br />

INT-22PR-60<br />

Anti-Salazar Leader Here Discusses His<br />

Activities and Plans<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33PR-9.]<br />

Descriptors: N-422<br />

Romanians<br />

INT-23RM-1 to INT-23RM-390<br />

Romanians: document series<br />

Documents detail the activities and attitudes <strong>of</strong><br />

the principal Romanian political organizations in<br />

the U.S.: the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy and the Free Romania Committee<br />

for the Triumph <strong>of</strong> Democracy. The former<br />

group favored a Romanian republican govern-<br />

ment and rapprochement with the Soviet Union.<br />

The latter group supported deposed King Carol<br />

in his attempts to regain the Romanian throne.<br />

Documents also discuss Romanian communi-<br />

ties in Michigan and Ohio; the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian Orthodox Church; and conditions in<br />

Romania under the Nazi puppet regime <strong>of</strong> Ion<br />

Antonescu.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33RM-1 to<br />

INT-33RM-16.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Romanians; Germany;<br />

Eastern Orthodox Churches; Free Romania<br />

Committee for the Triumph <strong>of</strong> Democracy;<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy;<br />

Iron Guard; Davila, Charles A.; Carol II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Romania; Antonescu, Ion<br />

INT-23RM-1<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-2<br />

Romanians Urged To Join Americans All<br />

Feb. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All<br />

INT-23RM-3 to INT-23RM-4<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-5<br />

[Memorandum on the organization<br />

"Americans AU"]<br />

Feb. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All<br />

INT-23RM-6<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-7<br />

[Memorandum on activities <strong>of</strong> Charles A.<br />

Davila]<br />

Jan. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-8<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-23<br />

INT-23RM-9<br />

[Brief notes on Jewish quislings, pro-Axis<br />

propaganda, and British broadcasts in<br />

Romania]<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Great Britain<br />

INT-23RM-10<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-11<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> State Department and British<br />

government regarding Romanian Free<br />

Movement]<br />

Jan. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-23RM-12 to INT-23RM-13<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-14<br />

[Biographical information on Paul Deac]<br />

Mar. 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-15<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-16<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York City chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy]<br />

May 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-17<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-18<br />

[Memorandum on war-time conditions in<br />

Romania]<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-19<br />

[Biographical information on Grigore<br />

Gafencu]<br />

June 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gafencu, Grigore<br />

INT-23RM-20<br />

Romanian-Americans [background<br />

information]<br />

May 16, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-23RM-21<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-22<br />

Romanian Publications in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-23RM-23<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 383


INT-23RM-24<br />

INT-23RM-24<br />

[Press reports on war-time conditions in<br />

Romania]<br />

Apr. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-25<br />

[Press bulletins on ex-King Carol <strong>of</strong><br />

Romania]<br />

Apr. 12. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-26<br />

[Press bulletins from "Foaia Poporului"]<br />

Apr. 12 and 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-27<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

May 23-31, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-28<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

May 16-24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-23RM-29<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

May 9-17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-30<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

Apr. 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-31<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

May 2-3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-32<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

May 7-10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-33<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

Apr. 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-23RM-34<br />

[Romanians in Chicago]<br />

Mar. 31. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-23RM-35 to INT-23RM-36<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-37<br />

Romanian Affairs<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-38<br />

[Political activities <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

[n.d.]. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-39<br />

[Information on the Free Romania<br />

movement]<br />

Mar. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-40<br />

[Background information on various<br />

Romanian personalities and<br />

Romanian-American organizations]<br />

Dec. 20, 1941. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanian-American Democratic<br />

Union<br />

INT-23RM-41<br />

[Ex-King Carol's involvement in Free<br />

Romania Committee and plan to regain<br />

throne]<br />

Dec. 24, 1941 and Jan. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-42<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-43<br />

[Free Romania movement in Great Britain]<br />

Feb. 16. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-23RM-44<br />

[Conversation with Leon Fischer on the Free<br />

Romania movement]<br />

Apr. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Leon<br />

INT-23RM-45<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol's position in<br />

relation to U.S.-Romanian politics]<br />

June 10. 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-23RM-46<br />

"Free Romanian" Movements<br />

Apr. 29. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovacs, Eugene<br />

INT-23RM-47<br />

[Information on the Free Romania<br />

movement]<br />

May 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-48<br />

[Memorandum on Virgil V. Tilea]<br />

May 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tilea, Virgil V.<br />

INT-23RM-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-50<br />

Annual Report <strong>of</strong> Coty, Inc. [1940]<br />

Apr. 10. 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coty, Inc.; Cotnareanu, Leon<br />

INT-23RM-51<br />

Romanian Emigration and Its Political<br />

Activity<br />

June 8, 1942. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupescu, Magda; Fischer, Leon;<br />

Tilea, Virgil V.; Gafencu, Grigore<br />

INT-23RM-52<br />

[Missing]<br />

384 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-23RM-53<br />

Attack Now, Romanians Petition FDR<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-54<br />

Carol Denies U.S. Wars on Romanian People<br />

June 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-55<br />

[Suggestion <strong>of</strong> pipeline into Romania from<br />

Turkey]<br />

Aug. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-56<br />

[Missing]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-23RM-57<br />

[Biographical note on Grigore Gafencu]<br />

May 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gafencu, Grigore<br />

INT-23RM-58<br />

[Correspondence on General Ciuperca]<br />

July 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciuperca, General<br />

INT-23RM-59<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-60<br />

[Interviews with Charles A. Davila and Leon<br />

Fischer on Romanian attitudes and post-war<br />

aims]<br />

June ¡5, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fischer, Leon<br />

INT-23RM-61<br />

[Correspondence on Independent Hungary<br />

declaration]<br />

May 2, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Includes text <strong>of</strong> "Who Will Rule Europe" by<br />

Valeriu Marcu.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Marcu, Valeriu<br />

INT-23RM-62<br />

Visa for King Carol <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-63<br />

[Correspondence on Maniu documents and<br />

press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

July 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-64<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

June 18-21, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-23RM-65<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities and<br />

telegram to Soviet Ambassador Litvinov]<br />

July 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-66<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

July 4-5, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-23RM-67<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

June 23, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-68<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

June 6-7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-69<br />

[Press bulletins and reports on Romanian<br />

activities]<br />

June 2-7, 1942. 10 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-23RM-70<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

June 25-28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-23RM-71<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

July 30-Aug. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-72<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

June 9-14. 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-23RM-73<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

July 9-21, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-23RM-74<br />

[Press bulletins on Romanian activities]<br />

July 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-75<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-76<br />

[Press bulletins and articles on Romanian<br />

activities]<br />

Aug. 2-6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-23RM-77 to INT-23RM-79<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-80<br />

[Ex-King Carol's attempt to gain Jewish<br />

support]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-23RM-81 to INT-23RM-84<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-85<br />

[Conversations with James Sharp and Thomas<br />

Cooley]<br />

Dec. 11-19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sharp, James; Cooley, Thomas<br />

INT-23RM-86<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-87<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian Cultural Society]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanian Cultural Society<br />

INT-23RM-88<br />

[Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers by the Michigan chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-89<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian Immigrant Club]<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanian Immigrant Club<br />

INT-23RM-90<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-91<br />

[Brief memorandum on escape <strong>of</strong> luliu Maniu<br />

from Romania]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-92<br />

[Political parties in Romania]<br />

Dec. 17. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-23RM-93<br />

[Conversation with Helen Bratianu]<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bratianu, Helen<br />

INT-23RM-94<br />

[Appeal for State Department intervention in<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Armand and Denise Labin]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labin, Armand; Labin, Denise<br />

INT-23RM-95 to INT-23RM-99<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-100<br />

Montrealers Duped by Phoney "Free<br />

Romania"<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montreal, Canada; Abramson, Sam-<br />

uel H.<br />

INT-23RM-101<br />

[Memorandum on supporters <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol<br />

and Charles A. Davila]<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Includes first issue <strong>of</strong> "Fii Daciei" (The Sons <strong>of</strong><br />

Dacia) in Romanian.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Fii Daciei (periodical)<br />

INT-23RM-102<br />

[Telegram to ex-King Carol from "Life"<br />

magazine]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-103<br />

[Intercepted cable concerning ex-King Carol]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-104<br />

Strategy <strong>of</strong> Faith<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-105<br />

Recruitment Among Romanians<br />

July 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-106<br />

[Biographical note on Andrei Popovici]<br />

Oct. 21 and 28. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Popovici, Andrei<br />

INT-23RM-107<br />

[Publication <strong>of</strong> "The New Pioneer" by the<br />

Cultural Association for Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Romanian Descent]<br />

INT-23RM-121<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultural Association for Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent; New Pioneer (periodical)<br />

INT-23RM-108<br />

[Correspondence on the Romanian-language<br />

newspaper, "America"]<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: America (newspaper)<br />

INT-23RM-109<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> King Carol, Tilea, Davila: Three<br />

Who Formed "Free Movements"<br />

Oct. 6. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tilea, Virgil V.<br />

INT-23RM-110 to INT-23RM-111<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-112<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Nemzer]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-23RM-113<br />

[Press bulletins on Hubert Lucker and the<br />

Esperantic Association <strong>of</strong> North America]<br />

July 10 and 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Esperantic Association <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America; Lucker, Hubert<br />

INT-23RM-114<br />

[Brief memorandum on the Hunterberg<br />

League]<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hunterberg League<br />

INT-23RM-115<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Carpatina Society]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatina Society<br />

INT-23RM-116<br />

[Ex-King Carol's involvement in anti-Axis<br />

activity]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-117<br />

[Interview with Helen Cabas]<br />

Oct. 29. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cabas, Helen<br />

INT-23RM-118<br />

[Interview with Nicholas Balindu]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-119<br />

[Interview with Jacob Barbu]<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barbu, Jacob<br />

INT-23RM-120<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-121<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 385


INT-23RM-121 Reference Bibliography<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultural Association for Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent<br />

INT-23RM-122<br />

[Interview with Paul Deac]<br />

Oci. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-123<br />

[Arrest and indictment <strong>of</strong> Romanians as<br />

enemy agents]<br />

iVov. 21, 1942; Oct. 31, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moram, Glicherie; Opreanu, Stefan;<br />

Zamfir, George; Cucu, Alexander<br />

INT-23RM-124<br />

[Arrest <strong>of</strong> Father Glicherie Moram as an<br />

enemy alien]<br />

iVov. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moraru, Glicherie<br />

INT-23RM-125<br />

[Indictment <strong>of</strong> three Romanians in Detroit as<br />

agents <strong>of</strong> ex-King Carol]<br />

Nov. 17-25, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moraru, Glicherie; Opreanu, Stefan;<br />

Zamfir, George<br />

INT-23RM-126<br />

[Entry <strong>of</strong> Virgil V. Tilea into U.S.]<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tilea, Virgil V.<br />

INT-23RM-127 to INT-23RM-128<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-129<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press<br />

May 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 27<br />

INT-23RM-130<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press<br />

June 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-2.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 34<br />

INT-23RM-131<br />

[Statement by Theodore C. Bologh]<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bologh, Theodore C.<br />

INT-23RM-132<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-23RM-133<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultural Association for Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent<br />

INT-23RM-134<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-135<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent in<br />

Youngstown]<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultural Association for Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent<br />

INT-23RM-136<br />

[Conversation with Charles A. Davila]<br />

Feh. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-137<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet<br />

influence in post-war Europe]<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Europe; Teodorescu,<br />

E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-138<br />

[Interview with Nicholas Balindu]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-139<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Romanian colonel in Lisbon]<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-140<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-141<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy in Detroit]<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-142<br />

[Refusal by the Romanian Orthodox<br />

Episcopate to support Fathers Moraru and<br />

Opreanu]<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moraru, Glicherie; Opreanu, Stefan<br />

INT-23RM-143<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Highland Park Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-23RM-144<br />

[Conversation with Robert Moers]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moers, Robert<br />

INT-23RM-145<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

386 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-23RM-146<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 115<br />

INT-23RM-147<br />

[Financial situation in Romania]<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-148 to INT-23RM-152<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-153<br />

[Interview with Father Opreanu]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Philip; Moraru, Glicherie;<br />

Opreanu, Stefan<br />

INT-23RM-154<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-155<br />

[Membership <strong>of</strong> selected Romanian-American<br />

organizations]<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-156<br />

[Dedication ceremony <strong>of</strong> the Romanian<br />

Classroom Cathedral <strong>of</strong> Learning at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh]<br />

May 17, 1943. 13 p.<br />

INT-23RM-157<br />

[Proposal for diplomatic negotiations between<br />

Soviet representatives and Romanian<br />

democrats]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-158<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-159<br />

[Interview with James Ellman regarding Paul<br />

Deac]<br />

June 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ellman, James; Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-160<br />

[Conversations with Paul Deac and Jacob<br />

Barbu]<br />

June 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Barbu, Jacob<br />

INT-23RM-161<br />

[Interview with Nicholas Balindu]<br />

June 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-162<br />

[Interview with John Borza, Jr.]<br />

June 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borza, John, Jr.<br />

INT-23RM-163<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-164<br />

[Press bulletins on foreign events and<br />

Romanian activities]<br />

June 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-165<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-23RM-206<br />

INT-23RM-166<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> the book, "A Country at the<br />

Crossroads'T<br />

July 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-23RM-167<br />

[Soviet influence in Central Europe]<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-168<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

July 14, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-169<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> "Romanian Day" at<br />

Youngstown and conversation with Theodore<br />

Andrica]<br />

July 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrica, Theodore<br />

INT-23RM-170<br />

[Interview with Nicholas Balindu]<br />

July 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-171<br />

[Interview with Reverend John Trutza]<br />

July 20, 1943. Up.<br />

Includes pamphlet (in Romanian) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Committee for Democratic Rights in<br />

Romania.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Demo-<br />

cratic Rights in Romania; Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-172<br />

[Interview with Dr. H. J. Ropshaw]<br />

July 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ropshaw, H. J.<br />

INT-23RM-173<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> a Letter Written by Paul Deac<br />

to All the Branches <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

July 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-174<br />

[Romanian internal situation]<br />

July 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-175<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac, Nicholas Balindu,<br />

and Louis Bozin within the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

July 29, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas; Bo-<br />

zin, Louis; Fainaru, Harry<br />

INT-23RM-176<br />

Anti-Soviet Schemers Plot Disruption <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations Under New Plan<br />

July 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT:23RM-177<br />

[Interview with Reverend John Trutza]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-178<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-179<br />

[Feud between Paul Deac and Nicholas<br />

Balindu]<br />

Aug. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-180<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American organizations]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

INT-23RM-181<br />

[Correspondence from Paul Deac on the<br />

conflicts within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-182<br />

[Press summaries <strong>of</strong> radio address to<br />

Romania by Charles A. Davila and other<br />

events]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-183 to ÍNT-23RM-184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-185<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-186<br />

[Romanian internal situation]<br />

Sept. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-187<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-188<br />

[Issue <strong>of</strong> "The New Pioneer"]<br />

July 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Pioneer (periodical); Cultural<br />

Association for Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent<br />

INT-23RM-189<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

INT-23RM-190<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-191<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American Politics<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-6.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 151<br />

INT-23RM-192<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-193<br />

[Interview with Captain John Putko]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Putko, John<br />

INT-23RM-194<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-195<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy and the Romanian<br />

Episcopate]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas; Trut-<br />

za, John<br />

INT-23RM-196<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-197<br />

[Conversation with Charles A. Davila]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-198<br />

Special Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas; Deac, Paul;<br />

Landesco, John; Sotcan, John N.; Pappas,<br />

Margaret; Lupu, Valeria; Shebac, Panait<br />

INT-23RM-199<br />

[Interview with Reverend John Trutza]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-200<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mahoning Valley Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Romanian-American Alliance for<br />

Democracy]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-201<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-202<br />

[Feuds within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy and Americans All,<br />

Inc. and resignation <strong>of</strong> Paul Deac]<br />

Oct. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans All; Deac, Paul; Cucu, N.<br />

T.; Turrell, Harry C.<br />

INT-23RM-203<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-204<br />

[Feud within the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Costino, Thomas; Trut-<br />

za, John<br />

INT-23RM-205<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-206<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

Moves Leftward<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 387


INT-23RM-206 Reference Bibliography<br />

Nov. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33RM-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-104<br />

1NT-23RM-207<br />

[Communication between the Romanian<br />

opposition parties and the British]<br />

JVov. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-208<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Some Members <strong>of</strong> the Romanian<br />

Episcopate at Reverend Trutza's Church]<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-209<br />

Memorandum on Bessarabia [historical<br />

background]<br />

iVov. 1, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bessarabia; Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-210<br />

[Communication from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mihai<br />

Antonescu to the British]<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonescu, Mihai<br />

INT-23RM-211<br />

[British attitude towards the broadcasts <strong>of</strong><br />

ex-King Carol]<br />

Nov. 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-23RM-212<br />

[Conversation with SL]<br />

JVov. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-213<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Cleveland Romanians towards<br />

the proposed radio address by ex-King Carol]<br />

Nov. 24, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas; Pascu, Danila;<br />

Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-214<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Danila Pascu on<br />

Romanian-American groups]<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pascu, Danila<br />

INT-23RM-215<br />

[Information on Drum Drept (newspaper)]<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drum Drept (newspaper)<br />

INT-23RM-216<br />

New Carolist Movement and Plot<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-217<br />

Romanian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-23RM-218<br />

Ex-King Carol and Romanian-Americans<br />

Dec. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-9.]<br />

Descriptors: B-127<br />

INT-23RM-219<br />

Romania's Situation at the Close <strong>of</strong> 1943<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-220<br />

[Information on Ladislaus Zombory]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zombory, Ladislaus<br />

INT-23RM-221<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-222<br />

Romanians in Chicago Area<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-23RM-223<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-224<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the executive committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-23RM-225<br />

[Comments on the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul<br />

INT-23RM-226<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-227<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Soviet<br />

influence in post-war Eastern Europe]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-228<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the situation in<br />

Romania]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-229<br />

Free Romania Movement in Uruguay<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-23RM-230<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> "Free Romania" movement<br />

in Uruguay]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-23RM-231<br />

[Missing]<br />

388 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-23RM-232<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Saslaw]<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saslaw, Joseph<br />

INT-23RM-233<br />

[Prediction <strong>of</strong> Soviet recognition <strong>of</strong> ex-King<br />

Carol]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-234<br />

Charles Davila in Chicago<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-23RM-235<br />

[Conversation with Charles A. Davila on<br />

ex-King Carol's interview]<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-236<br />

[Conversation with Mrs. Albert Parry]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Parry, Mrs. Albert<br />

INT-23RM-237 to INT-23RM-244<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-245<br />

Statement Issued by the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy with Regard to the<br />

Romanian Situation<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-23RM-246<br />

[Memorandum on Clarence Rose]<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rose, Clarence<br />

INT-23RM-247<br />

[Interview with Reverend George Babutiu]<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Babutiu, George<br />

INT-23RM-248<br />

[Conversation with John Landesco]<br />

Apr. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landesco, John<br />

INT-23RM-249<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-250<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the Romanian<br />

situation]<br />

May 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-251<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown about<br />

the Romanian situation]<br />

July 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vasul, Romul G.; Roman, Mike<br />

INT-23RM-252<br />

[Views on Soviet influence in post-war<br />

Romania]<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-253 to INT-23RM-254<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-23RM-327 to INT-23RM-330<br />

INT-23RM-255<br />

Romanian Meeting in Detroit Addressed by<br />

Charles A. Davila<br />

June 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-23RM-256<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-257<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> "I Am an American Day" by<br />

the Michigan Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

June 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as 1NT-33RM-<br />

11.]<br />

Descriptors: M-204<br />

INT-23RM-258<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland on the<br />

Romanian situation]<br />

July 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barbu, Jacob; Toumey, Paul; Cabas,<br />

Helen<br />

INT-23RM-259<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-260<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit on Romanian<br />

situation]<br />

July 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bozin, Louis; Lecutia, Traian<br />

INT-23RM-261<br />

Romanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-<br />

12.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 204<br />

INT-23RM-262<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the Romanian<br />

situation]<br />

July 23 and Aug. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-263 to INT-23RM-264<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-265<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-23RM-266<br />

[Biographical note on Monsignor Ladislaos<br />

Zombory]<br />

June 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zombory, Ladislaus<br />

INT-23RM-267<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown on the<br />

Romanian Episcopate and the situation in<br />

Romania]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio<br />

INT-23RM-268<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Romanians and Hungarians in<br />

Cleveland to conflict over Transylvania]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-23RM-269<br />

Romania's Situation After the Armistice<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Soviet Union<br />

INT-23RM-270<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Hungarians and Romanians in<br />

Cleveland to the conflict in Transylvania]<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Related document on reactions to the Transyl-<br />

vania question is found under INTX-23RM-268.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-23RM-271<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy and articles on the three<br />

Romanians arrested in Detroit]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moraru, Glicherie; Opreanu, Stefan;<br />

Zamfir, George<br />

INT-23RM-272<br />

[Conversation with Cavendish Cannon]<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cannon, Cavendish<br />

INT-23RM-273<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Romanians on the armistice terms]<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Barbu, Jacob; Trutza,<br />

John; Ropshaw, H. J.<br />

INT-23RM-274<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cultural Association for Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent<br />

INT-23RM-275<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33HU-<br />

36.]<br />

Descriptors: B-261<br />

INT-23RM-276<br />

[Interviews <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown]<br />

Ocr. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio<br />

INT-23RM-277<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on Allied<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> Romania]<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-278 to INT-23RM-285<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-286<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> E. C. Teodorescu on the political<br />

problems in Romania]<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

INT-23RM-287 to INT-23RM-302<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-303<br />

[Conversation with S. L.]<br />

Nov. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-23RM-304 to INT-23RM-308<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-309<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

;Vov. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vocila, George; Bozin, Louis; Trut-<br />

za, John<br />

INT-23RM-310<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American Alliance<br />

for Democracy]<br />

JVov. 15, 1944. 35 p.<br />

Includes "By-Laws <strong>of</strong> the Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy" in Romanian and<br />

English.<br />

INT-23RM-311 to INT-23RM-314<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-315<br />

[Interview with Theodore Andrica]<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Cultural Association for<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Romanian Descent; Andrica,<br />

Theodore<br />

INT-23RM-316<br />

[Translation <strong>of</strong> the article appearing in<br />

"America" entitled "Open Letter to Mr.<br />

Andrica"]<br />

Dec. 1. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrica, Theodore<br />

INT-23RM-317 to INT-23RM-323<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-324<br />

[Meetings <strong>of</strong> the Oltean Club and the<br />

Carpatina Society in Cleveland]<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oltean Club; Carpatina Society<br />

INT-23RM-325<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-326<br />

[Brief memorandum on the newspaper<br />

"America"]<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: America (newspaper)<br />

INT-23RM-327 to INT-23RM-330<br />

[Missing]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 389


INT-23RM-331<br />

INT-23RM-331<br />

Three Agents in U.S. for King Carol Are<br />

Sentenced<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morara, Glicherie; Opreanu, Stefan;<br />

Zamfir, George<br />

INT-23RM-332<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT23RM-333<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Detroit]<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vocila, George; Andrica, Theodore<br />

INT-23RM-334 to INT-23RM-344<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-345<br />

[Interview with Dr. Louis Bozin]<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bozin, Louis<br />

INT-23RM-346<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-347<br />

[Interview with George Vocila]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vocila, George<br />

INT-23RM-348<br />

[Conversation with George Vocila on the<br />

Romanian-American Fraternal Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Organization]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanian-American Fraternal So-<br />

ciety <strong>of</strong> the International Workers Organization;<br />

Vocila, George<br />

INT-23RM-349<br />

Charles Davila Discusses Recent Events in<br />

Romania and Their Effect on the Romanian<br />

Community Here<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: S-133<br />

INT-23RM-350 to INT-23RM-352<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-353<br />

[Interviews with Romanians in Cleveland]<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balindu, Nicholas; Barbu, Jacob;<br />

Andrica, Theodore<br />

INT-23RM-354 to INT-23RM-356<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-357<br />

[Interview with Dr. Traían Lecutia]<br />

Mar. 27. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lecutia, Traian<br />

INT-23RM-358<br />

[Interview with George Vocila]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vocila, George<br />

INT-23RM-359<br />

[Conversation with George Vocila on the<br />

International Workers Organization]<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Voci-<br />

la, George<br />

INT-23RM-360 to INT-23RM-362<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-363<br />

[Request for representation <strong>of</strong> Romania in the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

Apr. 27. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-23RM-364<br />

Romanian Mass Meeting<br />

May 14, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RM-<br />

16.]<br />

Descriptors: M-313<br />

INT-23RM-365<br />

[Interview with George Vocila]<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vocila, George<br />

INT-23RM-366 to INT-23RM-367<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-368<br />

[Conversation with Rudy Nan and Romul G.<br />

Vasul]<br />

May 11, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nan, Rudy; Vasul, Romul G.<br />

INT-23RM-369<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Cleveland to<br />

organize Romanian relief]<br />

May 29, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andrica, Theodore; Bozin, Louis;<br />

Vocila, George<br />

INT-23RM-370<br />

[Interview with Helen Cabas; establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Relief for Romania]<br />

June 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Romania;<br />

Cabas, Helen<br />

INT-23RM-371<br />

[Conversations with Jacob Barbu, Nicholas<br />

Balindu, and Reverend John Trutza]<br />

June 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barbu, Jacob; Balindu, Nicholas;<br />

Trutza, John<br />

INT-23RM-372<br />

[Missing]<br />

390 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-23RM-373<br />

Constitution and By-Laws <strong>of</strong> American Relief<br />

for Romania<br />

June 12. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Romania<br />

INT-23RM-374<br />

[Meeting minutes for American Relief for<br />

Romania]<br />

June 12. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Romania<br />

INT-23RM-375<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-23RM-376<br />

[Interview with Reverend Father George<br />

Barbutiu]<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barbutiu, George<br />

INT-23RM-377<br />

[Interview with Rudy Nan]<br />

June 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nan, Rudy<br />

INT-23RM-378<br />

Romanians <strong>of</strong> New York City<br />

July 3, 1945. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Hategan, Vasile<br />

INT-23RM-379<br />

[Request by Romanian relief organization for<br />

a charter; conflict within the Romanian<br />

Episcopate]<br />

July 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Relief for Romania<br />

INT-23RM-380<br />

Romanian War Relief<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-23RM-381<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Romanians in Youngstown]<br />

Aug. 30. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio<br />

INT-23RM-382<br />

Growing Romanian-American Concern with<br />

Events Abroad<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

N-446<br />

INT-23RM-383 to INT-23RM-390<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-24RS-34<br />

Russians<br />

INT-24RS-1 to INT-24RS-410<br />

Russians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the activities and political<br />

attitudes <strong>of</strong> Russians in the U.S. There existed<br />

many factions among the immigrant community<br />

including monarchist, liberal, social democratic,<br />

socialist and communist. The organs <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Communist Party reiterated Soviet positions and<br />

propaganda. As the war continued, pride in the<br />

Red Army's victories submerged some earlier<br />

differences and boosted Moscow's standing<br />

among Russian-Americans, the vast majority <strong>of</strong><br />

whom had never lived under Soviet rule.<br />

Divisions within the emigres also ran along<br />

generational and religious as well as ideological<br />

lines.<br />

Documents trace the split in the Russian<br />

Orthodox Church in North America between<br />

those who accepted the supremacy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moscow patriarch and those who resisted<br />

"Soviet domination" <strong>of</strong> the clergy in the U.S.<br />

Other topics include the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist International in 1943; simultaneous<br />

constitutional reforms which allegedly gave<br />

autonomy to individual Soviet republics; and<br />

postwar frontiers including the western, as well<br />

as eastern, boundaries <strong>of</strong> Poland.<br />

Documents are listed below and additional<br />

subjects are noted. For separate numbered report<br />

series, see INT-33RS-1 to INT-33RS-56.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Russians; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties<br />

INT-24RS-1<br />

[Victor Hugo Duras]<br />

iVov. 27-Dec. 2, 1941.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic<br />

Duras, Victor H.<br />

7 p.<br />

Review (periodical);<br />

INT-24RS-2<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> Japanese subversion]<br />

Dec. 9, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Espionage; Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-24RS-3<br />

[Advocates <strong>of</strong> resistance and surrender among<br />

Russian emigres]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Monarchy<br />

and monarchist parties; World War I; France;<br />

Germany<br />

INT-24RS-4<br />

[Monarchist papers]<br />

¿Vov. 27, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian Imperial Union; Rossiya<br />

(newspaper); Vera v Pobedu (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-5 to INT-24RS-6<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-7<br />

[Nazi orientation <strong>of</strong> Rossiya]<br />

Dec. 2, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rossiya (newspaper); Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.; Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-8<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-9<br />

[Boris Brasol]<br />

Jan. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brasol, Boris<br />

INT-24RS-10<br />

[German POW's in Soviet Union]<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Consti-<br />

tutional reforms<br />

INT-24RS-11<br />

[Russian United Organization <strong>of</strong> Mutual Aid]<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian United Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Mutual Aid; International Workers Order<br />

INT-24RS-12<br />

[Interview with Mark Weinbaum]<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weinbaum, Mark<br />

INT-24RS-13<br />

[Russian language dailies in NYC]<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Japan; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Russky Golos (newspaper); Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-24RS-14<br />

[Rossiya]<br />

Mar. 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Japan; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Great Britain; Singapore; China; Rossiya<br />

(newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-15<br />

[Articles in Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

Mar. 6-9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Germany; Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-16<br />

[Rossiya]<br />

Mar. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-17<br />

[Rossiya]<br />

Apr. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Manchuria; Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-18<br />

Report on Russky Golos (Russian Voice)<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Russky Golos<br />

(newspaper); International Workers Order<br />

INT-24RS-19<br />

[Nazi Propaganda]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Propaganda; Nazis<br />

and Nazi Party; Rossiya (newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-20<br />

[Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

Feb. 21, 1924. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-24RS-21<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-22<br />

[K. R. Jarowschevicz]<br />

Jan. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Jarowschevicz, K. R.<br />

INT-24RS-23 to INT-24RS-24<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-25<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

Dec. 17. 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Fascists<br />

and fascist parties; Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-26<br />

[Speech by Alexander Kasem-Beg, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Young Russia]<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

World War I; Young Russia; Kasem-Beg,<br />

Alexander; Rosenberg, Alfred<br />

INT-24RS-27<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-28<br />

[Editorial from Russky Golos]<br />

Mar. 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Re-<br />

fugees; Russky Golos (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-29<br />

[Articles from Rossiya]<br />

Dec. 15, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Fascists<br />

and fascist parties; Propaganda; Rossiya (news-<br />

paper); Vonsiatsky, Anastase A.<br />

INT-24RS-30<br />

About-Face <strong>of</strong> Russian and American<br />

Communists<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Territorial claims; Ro-<br />

well, Robert; Foster, William Z.<br />

INT-24RS-31<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-24RS-32<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-33<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

organizations and churches]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-24RS-34<br />

[John Scott]<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

Scott, John<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 391


INT-24RS-35 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-24RS-35<br />

[Jan Masaryk]<br />

Feb. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Masaryk, Jan<br />

INT-24RS-36<br />

[Soviet Ambassador Litvinov's speech]<br />

Apr. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-37<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> the Roman<strong>of</strong>fs by Alexander<br />

Kasem-Beg<br />

May 9, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: World War I; Kasem-Beg, Alexand-<br />

er; Roman<strong>of</strong>f, Cyril; Roman<strong>of</strong>f, Vladimir<br />

INT-24RS-38<br />

U.S. Combs Estate <strong>of</strong> Russian Fascist<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Von-<br />

siatsky, Anastase A.<br />

INT-24RS-39<br />

Personalities and Organizations among<br />

Russians in the U.S.<br />

May 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-24RS-40<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

May 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoselye (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-41<br />

Andrew Kolpachnik<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Slavonic Committee for Democracy; Kolpach-<br />

nik<strong>of</strong>f, Andrew<br />

INT-24RS-42<br />

[Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs Association]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military leaders; Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

Association; Konovalov, P. I.<br />

INT-24RS-43<br />

[Russian <strong>of</strong>ficers organization sabotaged]<br />

July 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rudson, N. M.<br />

INT-24RS-44<br />

[Russian calls for second front]<br />

Sept. 2. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rossiya (newspaper); Chernov, Vic-<br />

tor<br />

INT-24RS-45<br />

Soviet Mission to Mexico City<br />

June 22. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Military supplies and prop-<br />

erty<br />

INT-24RS-46<br />

[Soviet Pessimism after Molotov's Visit to<br />

Washington]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-24RS-47<br />

[Conversation with Soviet Ambassador<br />

Litvinov]<br />

July 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-48<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet Ambassador Litvinov]<br />

June 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-49<br />

General Analyis <strong>of</strong> "Rossiya," New York<br />

Daily<br />

[Sept. 11, 1942]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rossiya (newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Ni-<br />

cholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-50<br />

[Missing]<br />

392 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-24RS-51<br />

[Information on Victor Chernov]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chernov, Victor<br />

INT-24RS-52<br />

Karpovich, Michael<br />

June 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpovich, Michael<br />

INT-24RS-53<br />

[Background material on "The Fascist,"<br />

periodical published by Anastase Vonsiatsky]<br />

Mar. 17, 1941-Apr. 28, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Fascist<br />

(periodical); All-Russian National Revolution-<br />

ary Party; Vonsiatsky, Anastase A.; Kunle,<br />

Donat J.<br />

INT-24RS-54<br />

[Armenian Americans]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darbinian, Rouben<br />

INT-24RS-55<br />

[Postwar Organization <strong>of</strong> Europe: Views <strong>of</strong> A.<br />

Halperin]<br />

June 13, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Eastern<br />

Europe; Halperin, Arnold V.<br />

INT-24RS-56<br />

Alexander Kasem-Beg's Article on Anastase<br />

Vonsiatsky<br />

May 16, 1942; May 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Fascist<br />

(periodical); Vonsiatsky, Anastase A.; Kasem-<br />

Beg, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-57<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Russian Lawyers in New York<br />

Sept. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> Russian Lawyers in<br />

New York<br />

INT-24RS-58<br />

[Impressions <strong>of</strong> trip through the Soviet Union<br />

in 1930]<br />

Feb. 6, 1930. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Economic condi-<br />

tions; Hart, Charles C.<br />

INT-24RS-59<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-60<br />

An Open Invitation <strong>of</strong> Russians to Treason<br />

Sept. 19, 1940; Mar. 19, 1941. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Intelligence services and op-<br />

erations; Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-61<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-62<br />

Russian Naval Mission<br />

Dec. 18, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naval forces; Air forces; Japan;<br />

Yegorichev, Ivan A.<br />

INT-24RS-63<br />

[1935 Memorandum on Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Situation in Present Day Russia]<br />

Dec. 22, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Ukraine;<br />

Georgia; Azerbaijan; Belorussia; Armenia<br />

INT-24RS-64<br />

Observations by Ambassador Lawrence<br />

Steinhardt, Meeting <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Analysts,<br />

Jan. 6, 1942<br />

Jan. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Economic condi-<br />

tions; Steinhardt, Lawrence<br />

INT-24RS-65<br />

Russian Life<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-66<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

May 4, ¡942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Economic condi-<br />

tions; Military forces; Industrial plants and<br />

equipment<br />

INT-24RS-67<br />

Further Impressions <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Industrial plants and equipment;<br />

Military forces; Labor conditions; Industrial<br />

production<br />

INT-24RS-68<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-69<br />

Pro-Nazi Activities <strong>of</strong> the "White" Russians<br />

in the Eastern States<br />

May 29, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Garrison 297;<br />

Russian-American National Committee; Rossiya<br />

(newspaper)


Reference Bibliography INT-24RS-105<br />

INT-24RS-70<br />

Blind Prejudice Condemned<br />

July 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-24RS-71<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-72<br />

Enemies <strong>of</strong> the Russian and the American<br />

Nation<br />

June 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; World<br />

War I<br />

INT-24RS-73<br />

Vatican Mission to Occupied Russia<br />

[Aug. 1942]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches<br />

INT-24RS-74<br />

Russians in Argentina [Two reports]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Brazil; Fascists and fas-<br />

cist parties; Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Tierra Rusa (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-75<br />

[Yugoslav Developments]<br />

[Nov. 2, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia<br />

INT-24RS-76<br />

[Biographic Information]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yakhontov, Victor A.; Gladik, Vic-<br />

tor; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-24RS-77<br />

Nazis Prepare for the "Liberation" <strong>of</strong><br />

Azerbaijan<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Azerbaijan<br />

INT-24RS-78<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-24RS-79<br />

Ex-Czarist to Address Gary Rally<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yakhontov, Victor A.<br />

INT-24RS-80<br />

Gen. N. N. Golovin Works with the<br />

"Fuehrer" Jerebkov<br />

Oct. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Golovin, Nicholas N.<br />

INT-24RS-81<br />

[Suspension <strong>of</strong> Bulletin "Russia at War"]<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Russian Institute for Cul-<br />

tural Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc;<br />

Russia at War (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-82<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-83<br />

Russian Emigres in New York<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ukraine; Russky Golos<br />

(newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Rossiya (newspaper); Tarsaidze, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-84<br />

[Pro-Soviet Rally, NYC, Oct. 18, 1942]<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-24RS-85<br />

Report on the Occupied Territories <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union: Part I, Political and Cultural<br />

Developments<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Germany; Military forces; Eastern<br />

Europe; Propaganda; Religious groups<br />

INT-24RS-86<br />

[Russian War Relief]<br />

Oct. 26, 1942; Nov. 20, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Poutiatin, Alexander M.; Davenport, Marcia;<br />

Stefansson, Vilhjalmur; Cot, Pierre<br />

INT-24RS-87<br />

[United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America, 1942 report]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Orthodox Brother-<br />

hood <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-24RS-88<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Economic Institute]<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Russian Eco-<br />

nomic Institute<br />

INT-24RS-89<br />

[General Victor A. Yakhontov]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Japan; Yakhontov, Vic-<br />

tor A.<br />

INT-24RS-90<br />

Organizations <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Emigres<br />

JVov. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; For<br />

Freedom (periodical); Our Road (periodical);<br />

Monitor (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-91<br />

[Mark Weinbaum]<br />

A'ov. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russky Golos (newspaper); Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Weinbaum, Mark<br />

INT-24RS-92<br />

[Russian Food Supplies]<br />

iVov. 23, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Food supply<br />

INT-24RS-93<br />

[Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship]<br />

JVov. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship, NYC, Dec. 1942<br />

INT-24RS-94<br />

[German Forces on the Russian Front]<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Military forces; Military<br />

aviation<br />

INT-24RS-95<br />

[Recall <strong>of</strong> Soviet Ambassador]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-24RS-96<br />

Russian Immigrants in the U.S.A.<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Belorussians; Ukraini-<br />

ans; Carpatho-Russians; Eastern Orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Novaya<br />

Zarya (newspaper); Rossiya (newspaper); Rus-<br />

skaya Zhizn (newspaper); Socialistishesky Vest-<br />

nik (periodical); Novy Put (periodical); Za<br />

Svobodu (periodical); Novoselye (periodical);<br />

Novy Zhumal (periodical); International Work-<br />

ers Order; Russian Brotherhood Organization;<br />

Russian Consolidated Mutual Aid Society;<br />

Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society;<br />

United Russian Committee; League <strong>of</strong> Young<br />

Russians; Russian-American National Commit-<br />

INT-24RS-97<br />

[Vera Lipovatz]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lipovatz, Vera<br />

INT-24RS-98<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-24RS-99<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-100<br />

Soviet Broadcasts to Germany<br />

Dec. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Germany;<br />

Austria; Soviet military occupation policies<br />

INT-24RS-101<br />

Second Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the "Socialist Courier"<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; So-<br />

cialist Courier (periodical); Abramovitch, Ra-<br />

phael<br />

INT-24RS-102 to INT-24RS-103<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-104<br />

Soviet World Aim Held Not Revolt<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carnegie Endowment for Interna-<br />

tional Peace<br />

INT-24RS-105<br />

Trip <strong>of</strong> Benes to Moscow<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 393


INT-24RS-105<br />

Jan. ¡8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Foreign legions;<br />

Benes, Joseph<br />

INT-24RS-106<br />

[Interview with Soviet Ambassador Maxim<br />

Litvinov]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Military<br />

supplies and property; Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-107<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian Communist Catholic<br />

Friendliness<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-1.]<br />

Descriptors: B-20<br />

INT-24RS-108<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.: The<br />

Church in the Soviet Press<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Russian Review<br />

(periodical); Novaya Zarya (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-109<br />

Interview with the Soviet Ambassador<br />

June 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Military supplies<br />

and property; Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-110<br />

Russie [French text on Russian Immigrants in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration<br />

INT-24RS-111<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Chicago, 111.; Slonim,<br />

Mark<br />

INT-24RS-112<br />

[Soviet Views on Postwar Arrangements]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Poland; Japan<br />

INT-24RS-113<br />

La Presse russe en U.S.A.<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Poles; Russky Golos<br />

(newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-24RS-114<br />

Again the "Eastern Frontier" <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Territorial claims; Govern-<br />

ments-in-exile, Poland; Poland; Polish National<br />

Council; Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

INT-24RS-115<br />

What the Communists Are Preparing in<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Aug. 15, 1942. 7 p.<br />

394 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Yugos-<br />

lavia; Propaganda; Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Daily Worker (newspaper);<br />

Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-24RS-116<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Article "The Final Outcome"<br />

(on Relations between Russia and Yugoslavia)<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Novoye Russkoye<br />

Slovo (newspaper); Michailovich, Draza<br />

INT-24RS-117<br />

[Relations between Russian and Ukrainian<br />

leaders in the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society;<br />

Nakanune (newspaper); Margolin, Arnold D.;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Chernov, Victor<br />

INT-24RS-118<br />

Leading editorial in "Rossiya"<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Treaties and conventions;<br />

Rossiya (newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-119<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Russian Political Groups in the U.S.<br />

July 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; So-<br />

cialist Courier (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-120<br />

[Russky Golos, NYC Communist daily]<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russky Golos (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-121<br />

[Zorya (Dawn), new Russian periodical]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zorya (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-122<br />

[Departure <strong>of</strong> Soviet Ambassador Litvinov]<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-123<br />

[Soviet press agency Tass]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tass News Agency<br />

INT-24RS-124<br />

[War, Europe and Russia, by A. I. Zak in<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo]<br />

Feb. 13-27, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Novoye Rus-<br />

skoye Slovo (newspaper); Zak, Arcadius I.<br />

INT-24RS-125<br />

[Arcadius I. Zak]<br />

Feb. 20, 1943; Feb. 22, 1943.<br />

Descriptors: Zak, Arcadius I.<br />

3 p.<br />

INT-24RS-126<br />

Russia and the United Nations, by George<br />

Kagan<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 34 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Poland; World War I; Communist<br />

International; U.N.; New Europe (periodical);<br />

Kagan, George<br />

INT-24RS-127<br />

[Arcadius I. Zak]<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zak, Arcadius I.<br />

INT-24RS-128<br />

[Location <strong>of</strong> Polish Communities in the U.S.]<br />

Mar. 2,1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles<br />

INT-24RS-129<br />

Relations between Brazil and the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Uruguay; Diplomatic privi-<br />

leges and immunities; Correio Da Manha<br />

(newpaper)<br />

INT-24RS-130<br />

[Soviet War Aims]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Territorial claims;<br />

Sovereignty; Gorkin, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-131<br />

[Soviet War Aims]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Territorial claims;<br />

Sovereignty; Gorkin, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-132<br />

[Zorya (Dawn), new Russian periodical]<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Poland; Anti-<br />

Semitism<br />

INT-24RS-133<br />

[Arnold V. Halperin]<br />

Apr. 17 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halperin, Arnold V.<br />

INT-24RS-134<br />

[Russkoye Dielo]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russkoye Dielo<br />

INT-24RS-135<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the<br />

U.S. during the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

Mar. 10, 1942. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Flags; Ra-<br />

cial and ethnic groups<br />

INT-24RS-136<br />

London Times [Editorial] Invites the U.S. to<br />

Side with Britain and Russia for Shaping the<br />

Postwar World<br />

Mar. 10-13, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; International security<br />

INT-24RS-137<br />

[Nicholas Kalashnik<strong>of</strong>l]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kalashnik<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas


Reference Bibliography INT-24RS-164<br />

INT-24RS-138<br />

Russian-American Press: A Summary <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Language Papers<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russky Golos (newspaper); Russian<br />

Review (periodical); Novaya Zarya (newspaper);<br />

Rossiya (newspaper); Carpatho-Russia (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-24RS-139<br />

[Russian words meaning fatherland]<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-24RS-140<br />

Baltic States and Russia, by Arnold V.<br />

Halperin<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic states; Territorial claims; Re-<br />

gional organization; Peace settlement; Halperin,<br />

Arnold V.<br />

INT-24RS-141<br />

[Russian fraternal and religious<br />

organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-24RS-142<br />

[British comments on OSS report on Soviet<br />

policy]<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-24RS-143<br />

[Metropolitans Sergei and Vassily]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern orthodox churches; Sergius,<br />

Metropolitan; Vassily, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-144<br />

[Circulation <strong>of</strong> Russian language periodicals]<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialist Courier (periodical); Novy<br />

Put (periodical); Russky Vestnik (periodical); Za<br />

Svobodu (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-145<br />

[Polish reaction to Kagan's article, Russia<br />

and the U.N.]<br />

May 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; U.N.; New Europe (periodi-<br />

cal); Kagan, George<br />

INT-24RS-146<br />

Additional Background on the Russian Polish<br />

Situation<br />

[May 12, 1943]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Peace settlement;<br />

Rabinavicius, Henrikas; Vishinsky, Andrei<br />

INT-24RS-147<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and the Polish Government in Exile:<br />

Russian American Press Report<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Govemments-in-exile, Po-<br />

land<br />

INT-24RS-148<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally at Carnegie<br />

Hall<br />

May 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Religious discrimina-<br />

tion; National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship; National Committee on Morale;<br />

Lamont, Corliss; Stowe, Leland; Pope, Arthur<br />

Upham; Smith, Edwin S.; Melish, William<br />

Howlett<br />

INT-24RS-149<br />

Among the Russians <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

May 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Socialists and socialist<br />

parties; Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Russian Review (periodical); Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-24RS-150<br />

[Courses in Soviet Life]<br />

May 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian War Relief, Inc.; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship<br />

INT-24RS-151<br />

[Reaction to disbanding <strong>of</strong> Communist<br />

International]<br />

May 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International<br />

INT-24RS-152<br />

Reaction <strong>of</strong> different Nationally Group<br />

Leaders...to Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist<br />

International<br />

May 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

INT-24RS-153<br />

Reactions to Disbandment <strong>of</strong> Comintern<br />

May 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

INT-24RS-154<br />

Reactions to Disbandment <strong>of</strong> Comintern<br />

May 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

INT-24RS-155<br />

Polish-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

June 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Communist International<br />

INT-24RS-156<br />

Russian-American Press Comments on<br />

Comintern's Liquidation<br />

June 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Russky<br />

Golos (newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Pravda (periodical); Rossiya (news-<br />

paper); Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper); Novaya<br />

Zarya (newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.;<br />

Kasem-Beg, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-157<br />

Pittsburgh Tribute to Russia Day<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-24RS-158<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Greek Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; Russky<br />

Golos (newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Rus-<br />

skoye Obozreniye (periodical); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper);<br />

Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodical); Novy Put<br />

(periodical); Za Svobodu (periodical); Novoselye<br />

(periodical); Novy Zhumal (periodical); Ameri-<br />

kanski Russki Vestnik (periodical); Russky<br />

Vestnik (periodical); Karpatska Rus (newspa-<br />

per); Novy Put (periodical); Pravda (periodical);<br />

Svet (periodical); Zarya (periodical); Za Svobodu<br />

(periodical); Russian Orthodox Journal (periodi-<br />

cal); Russkyi Amerikanskyi Pravoslavnyi Vest-<br />

nik (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-159<br />

[Russian language titles <strong>of</strong> emigre<br />

organizations]<br />

June 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-24RS-160<br />

Russians in California, by Olga Hess Rankin<br />

June 14, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: World War I; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Democratic movements and parties; California;<br />

Germany; Rankin, Olga Hess<br />

INT-24RS-161<br />

Tribute to Russia Rally, [Chicago, 111., June<br />

22, 1943]<br />

June 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; War relief; Russian<br />

War Relief, Inc.; Zara, Louis<br />

INT-24RS-162<br />

Tribute to Russia Meeting, Randall's Island,<br />

NYC, June 27, 1943<br />

June 27, 1943. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; War relief; U.N.;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.; Tribute to Russia<br />

Meeting, Randall's Island, NYC, June 27, 1943;<br />

McGrath, J. Howard; Davies, Joseph E.; Miller,<br />

Troup; Hillman, Sidney; Aldrich, Winthrop W.;<br />

Carter, Edward C; Lockridge, Richard; La<br />

Guardia, Fiorello<br />

INT-24RS-163<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June<br />

22 and 27, 1943<br />

June 28, 1942. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS 1.]<br />

Descriptors: M-57<br />

INT-24RS-164<br />

On the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Comintern<br />

May 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Communist Internation-<br />

al; Poles; Czechs; Slovaks; Lithuanians; Ger-<br />

mans; Czechoslovak National Council; Polish<br />

American Historical Society; National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lithuanians; German-American Anti-Axis<br />

League<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 395


INT-24RS-165 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-24RS-165<br />

Press Reaction to the Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Communist International<br />

July 2, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Commu-<br />

nist International<br />

INT-24RS-166<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Society, San<br />

Francisco, Calif., June 22, 1943]<br />

July 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Russian-<br />

American Society<br />

INT-24RS-167<br />

[Influence <strong>of</strong> the Comintern]<br />

Dec. 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communist International; Eastern<br />

Europe; Austria<br />

INT-24RS-168<br />

[Russian Day, Chicago, 111., July 11, 1943]<br />

July 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Midwest All Slav<br />

Committee; United Russian American Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> Chicago; United Jewish War Effort<br />

Campaign<br />

INT-24RS-169<br />

[Soviet views on priority questions <strong>of</strong> postwar<br />

organization]<br />

July 14, 1943; July 22, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-2.]<br />

Descriptors: S-33<br />

INT-24RS-170<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, Polo<br />

Grounds, NYC, July 8, 1943<br />

[July 15. 1943]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Committee <strong>of</strong> Jew-<br />

ish Writers and Artists; Mass Meeting for<br />

Russian Delegation, Polo Grounds, NYC, July 8,<br />

1943<br />

INT-24RS-171<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on<br />

Soviet and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

July 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Eastern Europe; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Fotitch,<br />

A. Constantin; Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

S-37<br />

INT-24RS-172<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the<br />

Light <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, by<br />

David J. Dallin<br />

July 1, 1943. 65 p.<br />

Descriptors: Europe; Communist International;<br />

Peace settlement; Underground movements;<br />

Dallin, David J.<br />

INT-24RS-173<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Soviet Jewish delegation]<br />

July 28, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Jewish Writers and Artists; Jewish Council for<br />

Russian War Relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Michoels, Solomon; Feffer, Itzik<br />

INT-24RS-174<br />

[Michael Weymam's study on Japanese<br />

military installations in Manchuria]<br />

July 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Manchuria; Japan; Weymarn, Mi-<br />

chael A.<br />

INT-24RS-175<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship]<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-4.]<br />

Descriptors: S-40<br />

INT-24RS-176<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Beatrice Kincaid,<br />

Liaison <strong>Office</strong>r between the Soviet and the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the Communist Party in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; San Francisco, Calif.; Kincaid,<br />

Beatrice<br />

INT-24RS-177<br />

[Dissolution <strong>of</strong> Communist parties in the<br />

western hemisphere]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Costa Rica; Canada; Communist<br />

International; American Russian Institute for<br />

Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc.;<br />

Mandel, William<br />

INT-24RS-178<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> American Soviet sympathizers to<br />

manifesto <strong>of</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany]<br />

Aug. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Mandel, William<br />

INT-24RS-179<br />

[Missing]<br />

396 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-24RS-180<br />

Russian Archbishop Benjamin<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Sava,<br />

Bishop; Benjamin, Metropolitan; Pashkovsky,<br />

Theophilius, Metropolitan (<strong>of</strong> all America and<br />

Canada)<br />

INT-24RS-181<br />

Orthodox Circles vs. Russia<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious liberty; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Sava, Bishop<br />

INT-24RS-182<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Sava,<br />

Bishop (<strong>of</strong> Grodno and Nowogrodek); Benjamin,<br />

Metropolitan; Pashkovsky, Theophilius, Met-<br />

ropolitan (<strong>of</strong> all America and Canada)<br />

INT-24RS-183<br />

Crimean Collaborationist Government<br />

July 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Puppet governments; Germany;<br />

Tartars<br />

INT-24RS-184<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Russian church and fraternal groups]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-24RS-185<br />

[Book outline <strong>of</strong>] First Decade <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Russia, by Simon Liberman<br />

Sept 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liberman, Simon<br />

INT-24RS-186<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Magid<strong>of</strong>f, Nila; Roger, Sidney<br />

M-84<br />

INT-24RS-187<br />

Russia's Ambitions and Russian Emigres<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Eastern Europe; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; Peace settlement; Georgia;<br />

Russian Review (periodical); Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-24RS-188<br />

Summer Victory Ball [<strong>of</strong> the<br />

Russian-American Society for medical aid to<br />

the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian-American Socie-<br />

ty; Russian Trade Commission in San Francisco<br />

INT-24RS-189<br />

Russia and the Far East<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic States; Far East; Horvath, A.<br />

A.<br />

INT-24RS-190<br />

[Outline <strong>of</strong> the various Orthodox churches in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Ben-<br />

jamin, Metropolitan; Pashkovsky, Theophilius,<br />

Metropolitan (<strong>of</strong> all America and Canada)<br />

INT-24RS-191<br />

[Jewish Life, magazine <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Jews in NYC]<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Life (periodical); Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian Jews in NYC<br />

INT-24RS-192<br />

[Possible reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Orthodox<br />

Church in America with the Holy Russian<br />

Orthodox Church]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

INT-24RS-193<br />

[Russian Church Affairs in Chicago]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Chica-<br />

go, 111.; Nikolai, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-194<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan Nikolai<br />

JVov. 4, 1943. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-24RS-225<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Niko-<br />

lai, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-195<br />

Russian Activities<br />

Sept. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Armenians<br />

INT-24RS-196<br />

[Soviet views on an international organization<br />

at the Moscow Conference]<br />

Nov. 6. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; U.N.; European<br />

Advisory Commission; Moscow Conference<br />

INT-24RS-197<br />

[Pro-Nazi clergy in exile]<br />

iVov. 4. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Col-<br />

laborators<br />

INT-24RS-198<br />

Russian American Meeting<br />

iVov. 7, 1943; Nov. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-10.]<br />

Descriptors: M-102<br />

INT-24RS-199<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 18 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-8.]<br />

Descriptors: M-100<br />

INT-24RS-200<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally<br />

Nov. 14, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-9.]<br />

Descriptors: M-101<br />

INT-24RS-201<br />

[U.S. and Soviet views on postwar eastern<br />

Europe]<br />

iVov. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe<br />

INT-24RS-202<br />

[Serge Rubinstein's effort to avoid military<br />

service]<br />

iVov. 75. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service; Rubin-<br />

stein, Serge<br />

INT-24RS-203<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Timascheff on Soviet<br />

developments]<br />

Nov. 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Religious liberty;<br />

Timascheff, N. S.<br />

INT-24RS-204<br />

New Religious Policy <strong>of</strong> the Soviets<br />

iVov. 22, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Social conditions; Religious liberty;<br />

Propaganda; Sergius, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-205<br />

Lecture, on the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-51.]<br />

Descriptors: M-115<br />

INT-24RS-206<br />

Russian propaganda on the West coast<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-24RS-207<br />

[Russian Fireworks: Chicago lecture on<br />

postwar borders]<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Territorial claims; Chicago,<br />

111.; Russian Independent Mutual Aid Society<br />

INT-24RS-208<br />

New National Synthesis in the Soviet Union<br />

[Report by the British Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Information]<br />

[Dec. 13. 1943]. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; National-<br />

ists and nationalist parties; Military forces;<br />

Religious liberty; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Social conditions; Education<br />

INT-24RS-209<br />

General Vlasov and His Army<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Germany; Free<br />

Russian Army; Vlasov, Gen.<br />

INT-24RS-210<br />

[Differences in Soviet pacts <strong>of</strong> mutual<br />

assistance with Great Britain and<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Treaties and conventions; Atlantic Charter<br />

INT-24RS-211<br />

Princess Irene <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: . War relief; Irene, Princess <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece; Peter, Prince <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

INT-24RS-212<br />

Russian-American Press Report No. 143<br />

Dec. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russky Golos (newspaper); Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Novaya Zarya<br />

(newspaper); Rossiya (newspaper); Russkaya<br />

Zhizn (newspaper); Novaya Zarya (newspaper);<br />

Sovremenyia Zapiski (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-213<br />

[Corliss Lamont speaks in Boston]<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Community Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston; Lamont, Corliss<br />

INT-24RS-214<br />

Information on Communist activities in<br />

Turkey and the Balkan<br />

Dec. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States<br />

INT-24RS-215<br />

[U.S. recognition <strong>of</strong> the Baltic states]<br />

Dec. 24, 1943; Jan. 4, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic states; World War I<br />

INT-24RS-216<br />

[Magazine Hebrew Life]<br />

Oct. 21-28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Life (periodical); Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Jews in NYC<br />

INT-24RS-217<br />

Futile Polemics [Editorial from New York<br />

Herald Tribune]<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims<br />

INT-24RS-218<br />

Alleged Russian Intentions with Regard to<br />

Romania and Poland<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Romania; Territorial claims;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-24RS-219<br />

New Soviet-Polish Crisis and Pravda's<br />

Allegation <strong>of</strong> English Peace Talks with<br />

Ribbentrop<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Great Britain;<br />

Poland<br />

INT-24RS-220<br />

[Developments in the U.S. Communist party]<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-24RS-221<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union,<br />

NYC]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. I p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

INT-24RS-222<br />

[Vladimir D. Kazakevich]<br />

[Jan., 1944]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kazakevich, Vladimir<br />

INT-24RS-223<br />

Russian Socialists in NYC<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodical); Novy<br />

Put (periodical); Za Svobodu (periodical); Rus-<br />

sian Review (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-224<br />

Significance <strong>of</strong> the Projected Functional<br />

Changes in the Soviet Federal Structure<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups<br />

INT-24RS-225<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo Conference; Teheran Confer-<br />

ence; U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Adminis-<br />

tration; Eastern Europe; China; Japan;<br />

Territorial claims; Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

Democratic movements and parties; Jews and<br />

Judaism<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 397


INT-24RS-226<br />

INT-24RS-226<br />

Soviet biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> some Russian<br />

Socialists in NYC<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

Abramovitch, Raphael; Dan, Feodor; Zenzinov,<br />

Vladimir; Chernov, Victor; Sorokin, Pitirim A.<br />

INT-24RS-227<br />

Kerensky on Russia and the Atlantic Charter<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-11.]<br />

Descriptors: M-147<br />

INT-24RS-228<br />

Stalin on Federalism<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Constitu-<br />

tional reforms; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-24RS-229<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Nationality Leaders on Changes in<br />

Russian Constitution]<br />

Feb. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Lithuanians; Constitu-<br />

tional reforms; Panchuk, John; Boyd-Boich,<br />

William M; Prunskis, Joseph; Grinius, Charles,<br />

Jr.; Karpius, K. S.<br />

INT-24RS-230<br />

[Soviet claim for sixteen votes in the U.N.]<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Racial and ethnic groups;<br />

Eastern Europe<br />

INT-24RS-231<br />

Salute to the Red Army<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship; American Slav<br />

Congress; Murray, James S.; Smith, Edwin S.;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Hudec, Karel; Zlotowski,<br />

Ignace<br />

INT-24RS-232<br />

[Statement by Friends <strong>of</strong> Aid to Russia]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Peace<br />

settlement<br />

INT-24RS-233<br />

[Soviet claim for sixteen votes in the U.N.]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Ukrainians; UNCIO; Consti-<br />

tutional reforms<br />

INT-24RS-234<br />

Talks with Alexander Kerensky<br />

Mar. 27, 1944; Apr. 7, 1944. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-12.]<br />

Descriptors: S-93<br />

INT-24RS-235<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-236<br />

[Solomon Schwarz on trends among Soviet<br />

emigres]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Con-<br />

stitutional reforms; Schwarz, Solomon M.<br />

INT-24RS-237<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-238<br />

Chernov's Birthday Anniversary<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and sociahst parties;<br />

World War I; Ukrainians; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Chernov, Victor<br />

INT-24RS-239<br />

Reactions to Molotov Statement on Romania<br />

Apr. 5. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Romania<br />

INT-24RS-240<br />

[Commentary on Russia's New Capitalism in<br />

the New York Times]<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic reforms; Lessner William<br />

INT-24RS-241<br />

[Missing]<br />

398 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-24RS-242<br />

[Soviet diplomats on a second front and other<br />

topics]<br />

July 8-23, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lend-lease agreements; Territorial<br />

claims; Eastern Europe; Litvinov, Maxim M.<br />

INT-24RS-243<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess Soviet Autonomy<br />

Move<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Constitu-<br />

tional reforms; Eastern Europe<br />

INT-24RS-244<br />

Non-Bolshevik Left Foregathers<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-13.]<br />

Descriptors: B-183<br />

INT-24RS-245<br />

[Interview with Father Dankevich]<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Dan-<br />

kevich, J.; Benjamin, Metropolitan; Sergius,<br />

Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-246<br />

Russia's Refusal to Participate in the ILO<br />

Conference, Apr. 20, 1944<br />

Apr. 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Labor<br />

Organization; Labor conditions; World Trade<br />

Union Congress<br />

INT-24RS-247<br />

Canadian Ambassador's Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Policy<br />

Mar. 9-Apr. 27, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Racial and ethnic groups; Eastern Europe;<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Territorial claims; Communist International;<br />

Peace settlement; Economic conditions; Social<br />

conditions; Canada; Constitutional reforms<br />

S-99<br />

INT-24RS-248<br />

Soviet Purchases <strong>of</strong> Foreign Language<br />

Publications in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Racial and ethnic groups<br />

INT-24RS-249<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-250<br />

Kerensky on Stalin's Strategy and Soviet<br />

Territories<br />

May 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; World War I;<br />

Peace settlement; Kerensky, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-251<br />

Russian Democratic Emigration and the War<br />

May 4, 1944. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Territorial claims;<br />

Zenzinov, Vladimir; Vishniak, Mark; Sukhomlin,<br />

Vasily; Slonim, Mark; Lebedev, Vladimir;<br />

Nikolaevsky, Boris; Schwarz, Solomon M.;<br />

Yugow, Aaron; Werner, Max<br />

INT-24RS-252<br />

Russian Items<br />

May 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; White<br />

Russian American National Council; Tarasevich,<br />

John; Voronko, Joseph J.<br />

INT-24RS-253<br />

Russo-American Relations Discussed by<br />

Russian Socialists in NYC<br />

May 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; Social Democratic Federation<br />

INT-24RS-254<br />

Russian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

May 15, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-15.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT-190<br />

INT-24RS-255<br />

Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, [Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soviet Union]<br />

May 17, 1944. 21 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-18.]<br />

Descriptors: M-192<br />

INT-24RS-256<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

May 23, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-199<br />

INT-24RS-257<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee, [NYC, May 10, 1944]


Reference Bibliography INT-24RS-285<br />

May 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Spain; Joint Anti-Fascist<br />

Refugee Conunittee<br />

INT-24RS-258<br />

Symposium on "America and Russia"<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-16.]<br />

Descriptors: M-188<br />

INT-24RS-259<br />

America's Stake in Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

June 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Poland; Pope,<br />

Arthur Upham; Nowak, Stanley<br />

INT-24RS-260 to INT-24RS-262<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-263<br />

Kerensky and Meeting <strong>of</strong> Novy Zhurnal<br />

Advisors<br />

June 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Novy<br />

Zhurnal (periodical); Kerensky, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-264<br />

Parcels to Russia<br />

June 11-22, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Jews and Judaism; Amal-<br />

gamated Trust and Savings Bank; Amalgamated<br />

Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America; Sears Roebuck<br />

Co.; Russian War Relief, Inc.; World Tourists,<br />

Inc.; Hillman, Sidney<br />

INT-24RS-265<br />

Sultanov's Speech on the Freedom <strong>of</strong><br />

Moslems<br />

June 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moslems and Islam<br />

INT-24RS-266<br />

Russian War Relief Society Meeting...Boston,<br />

June 26, 1944<br />

June 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Standley, William H.<br />

INT-24RS-267<br />

[Russian War Relief meeting, NYC, June 22,<br />

1944]<br />

June 22, 1944: June 27, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; War relief; Labor unions;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.; International Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Machinists; U.S. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce;<br />

Lehman, Herbert H.; La Guardia, Fiorello;<br />

Newman, S. L.; Pepper, Claude; Hull, Cordell;<br />

Wallace, Henry A.; Johnson, Eric<br />

INT-24RS-268<br />

Russian Section [International Workers<br />

Order]<br />

July 23, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Chicago, 111.; Education;<br />

International Workers Order; American Russian<br />

Mutual Aid Society; Abramchik, William V.<br />

INT-24RS-269<br />

Russian Nationalism Realigns Anti-Bolshevik<br />

Russians<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Eastern Europe; Socialists<br />

and socialist parties; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; Civil liberties; Peace settlement; Novy<br />

Zhurnal (periodical); Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodi-<br />

cal); Sovremenyia Zapiski (periodical); Novy Put<br />

(periodical); Novoselye (periodical); Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian <strong>Office</strong>rs; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Rossiya (newspaper); Russkaya Zhizn (newspa-<br />

per); Kerensky, Alexander; Dallin, David J.;<br />

Abramovitch, Raphael; Kasem-Beg, Alexander<br />

RPT-211<br />

INT-24RS-270<br />

Russian Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Russky Golos<br />

(newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Russkoye<br />

Obozreniye (periodical); Rossiya (newspaper);<br />

Russkaya Pravda (periodical); Russkaya Zhizn<br />

(newspaper); Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodi-<br />

cal); Novy Put (periodical); Za Svobodu<br />

(periodical); Novoselye (periodical); Novy Zhur-<br />

nal (periodical); Delo Truda-Probuzhdenie (peri-<br />

odical); Russkyi Amerikanskyi Pravoslavnyi<br />

Vestnik (periodical); Nash Put (periodical);<br />

Prorocheskoie Svetlo (periodical); Put Very<br />

(periodical); Russian Orthodox Journal (periodi-<br />

cal); Solntse (periodical); Vera I Znanie (periodi-<br />

cal); Vemost (periodical); Zerkovy Golos<br />

(periodical); Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Pravda<br />

(periodical); Svet (periodical); Vestnik (periodi-<br />

cal); Amerikanski Russki Vestnik (periodical);<br />

Russki Vestnik (periodical); Golos Pravdy<br />

(periodical); ledinstvo (periodical); Kar-<br />

patorusskie Novosti (periodical); Lubov (peri-<br />

odical); Prosvita (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-271<br />

Talks with J. J. Voronko<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Voronko, Joseph J.<br />

INT-24RS-272<br />

"Rossiya"<br />

July 23. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Rossiya (newspaper); Rybak<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas P.<br />

INT-24RS-273<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Paul Haensel<br />

Aug. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haensel, Paul<br />

INT-24RS-274<br />

Talk with Tarasevich<br />

Aug. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; Poland; Roman Cath-<br />

olic Church; St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.;<br />

Tarasevich, John<br />

INT-24RS-275<br />

Comment from the Russian-American Press<br />

on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-22.]<br />

Descriptors: N-39<br />

INT-24RS-276<br />

[Novy Zhurnal advisory group]<br />

June 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novy Zhurnal (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-277<br />

[Press reports on attitude <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Orthodox clergy]<br />

Sept. 27, 1944; Oct. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

INT-24RS-278<br />

Dinner meeting on "Russia and Postwar<br />

Markets," [Sept. 28, 1944]<br />

Sept. 29, 1944; Oct. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign trade; Massachusetts Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship; Amtorg<br />

Trading Corp.<br />

INT-24RS-279<br />

My Russian Week in NYC<br />

Sept. 27. 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper);<br />

Novy Put (periodical); Socialistishesky Vestnik<br />

(periodical); Dan, Theodore; Liberman, Sidney;<br />

Jugow, Mr.; Dubois, Anatole; Tarsaidze, Alex-<br />

ander<br />

INT-24RS-280<br />

Russian Affairs in California<br />

Sept 21, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Los Angeles, Calif.; San Francisco,<br />

Calif.; United Russian Organizations; Russian<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> San Francisco; Russkaya Zhizn<br />

(newspaper); Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Socie-<br />

ty <strong>of</strong> Russian Veterans <strong>of</strong> the Great War;<br />

Russian-American Society<br />

INT-24RS-281<br />

Russian War Relief<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Chicago, 111.; Russian<br />

War Relief, Inc.; American Russian Institute for<br />

Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc.;<br />

National War Fund; Moore, Mrs. Philip B.;<br />

Moore, Harriet L.<br />

INT-24RS-282<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-283<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens Formed<br />

in Chicago<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-24.]<br />

Descriptors: N-75<br />

INT-24RS-284<br />

[New Soviet publication: "Russian Affairs"]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian Affairs (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-285<br />

White Russians Threatened with Repatriation<br />

Sept. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Repatriation; Belorussians<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 399


INT-24RS-286 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-24RS-286<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanians; Slovaks; Armenians;<br />

Germans; Greeks; Arabs; Italians; Poles; Nation-<br />

alists and nationalist parties; Yugoslavs; Czechs;<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

M-215<br />

INT-24RS-287<br />

[Metropolitan Benjamin]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Theo-<br />

philius. Metropolitan; Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-288<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-25.]<br />

Descriptors: N-84<br />

INT-24RS-289<br />

Russian Organizations in Chicago<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; Chicago, 111.; Russian-<br />

American United Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid to the<br />

Soviet Union, Chicago, 111.; Russian Independent<br />

Mutual Aid Society; League <strong>of</strong> Russian-<br />

American Citizens; Russian-American Women's<br />

Society; Russian-American Young Women's<br />

Club; Russky Golos (newspaper); Belorussian<br />

American National Council; Krinkin, David<br />

Zakharovich<br />

INT-24RS-290<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin's Lecture on the<br />

Church and the Soviet Union<br />

Oct. 28. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Theo-<br />

philius. Metropolitan; Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-291<br />

New Bulletin "Russian Affairs"<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-26.]<br />

Descriptors: B-267<br />

INT-24RS-292<br />

Western Frontier <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

JVov. 1. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-27.]<br />

Descriptors: N-87<br />

INT-24RS-293<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian Canadians Congress<br />

Oct. 28, 1944; Nov. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Federation <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Canadians<br />

INT-24RS-294<br />

[Alexander Tarsaidze]<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarsaidze, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-295<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> conversation with Mr. Sam Diner,<br />

Oct. 28, 1944<br />

400 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic States; Los Angeles, Calif.;<br />

San Francisco, Calif.; Russian-American Socie-<br />

ty; American-Russian Institute in San Francisco;<br />

Russian-American Club <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles; Diner,<br />

Sam; Bridges, Harry<br />

INT-24RS-296<br />

Benefit Concert and Ball<br />

JVov. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; San Francisco<br />

Russian Committee for Aid to Disabled War<br />

Veterans in Russia<br />

INT-24RS-297<br />

Russian Language Press: Vestnik (The<br />

Herald)<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Vestnik (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-298<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Answers Johannes<br />

Steel's Radio Attack<br />

Atov. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspa-<br />

per); Steel, Johannes<br />

INT-24RS-299<br />

United Russian Organizations Meeting,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Nov. 5, 1944<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Detroit, Mich.; United<br />

Russian Organizations; Slonim, Mark; Dulles,<br />

Rhea Foster<br />

INT-24RS-300<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

¿Vov. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; United Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations and Church Parishes,<br />

Detroit, Mich.; Russian-American Committee<br />

for the Reelection <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt;<br />

Women's United Committee to Aid the Father-<br />

land; American-Russian Mutual Aid Society;<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> the Russian House; Russian-American<br />

Progressive Club <strong>of</strong> Flint, Mich.<br />

INT-24RS-301<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Celebration,<br />

NYC, Nov. 16, 1944<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; War relief; Germany;<br />

Peace settlement; Labor unions; New York City;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friend-<br />

ship; Lamont, Corliss; Fitzgerald, Albert J.;<br />

Green, William; Bethune, Mary Mc Loed;<br />

Stimson, Henry L.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.;<br />

Gower, William; Kaiser, Henry J.; Wickard,<br />

Claude R.; Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.; Wallace,<br />

Henry A.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Davies,<br />

Joseph E.; Gromyko, Andrei A.; Stettinius,<br />

Edward R., Jr.; Whitney, A. F.; Halifax, Edward<br />

Lord; Churchill, Clementine<br />

INT-24RS-302<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Russian Revolution, San Francisco, Calif.,<br />

Nov. 14, 1944<br />

JVov. i 5, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; San Francisco, Calif.;<br />

Russian-American Society; Vassilieff, Andrei E.;<br />

Addis, Thomas B.<br />

INT-24RS-303<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World<br />

Events Today"<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lowell, Mass.; Poland; Territorial<br />

claims; Iran; Finland; International Workers<br />

Order; Krynkin, David Zakharovich<br />

INT-24RS-304<br />

Lecture by Dr. David Z. Krynkin, "World<br />

Events Today"<br />

JVov. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krynkin, David Zakharovich<br />

INT-24RS-305<br />

[Russian Revolution anniversary rally,<br />

Chicago, IU., Nov. 12, 1944]<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; International Workers<br />

Order; United Russian-American Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Aid to the Soviet Union; Khrolenko, Mikhail H.;<br />

Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-306<br />

"Rossiya" and the new Publication "Russia"<br />

JVov. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-28.]<br />

Descriptors: N-109<br />

INT-24RS-307<br />

Projected fusion <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian<br />

ORB with the Russian ROOVA<br />

JVov. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Russian Con-<br />

solidated Mutual Aid Society; Russian Brother-<br />

hood Organization<br />

INT-24RS-308<br />

[British/Canadian report on Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Canadians]<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Great Britain; Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Canadians; Vestnik (periodical)<br />

INT-24RS-309<br />

[Society <strong>of</strong> Aid to Those Who Suffer from the<br />

War in Russia, Detroit, Mich.]<br />

JVov. 25, 1944; Nov. 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Detroit, Mich.; Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aid to Those Who Suffer from the War in<br />

Russia<br />

INT-24RS-310<br />

[Conditions for Russian emigres to return to<br />

France]<br />

JVov. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; France; Re-<br />

fugees<br />

INT-24RS-311<br />

The Russian "Rightist" Organizations in the<br />

U.S.<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Russian Organizations; Vic-<br />

tory Club <strong>of</strong> New York; Brasol, Boris<br />

INT-24RS-312<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate


Reference Bibliography<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Prison-<br />

ers <strong>of</strong> war; Council <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Bishops<br />

<strong>of</strong> North America; Filiopowsky, Adam; Benjam-<br />

in, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-313<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-314<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-30.]<br />

Descriptors: B-292<br />

INT-24RS-315<br />

Metropolitan Benjamin travels to Moscow<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Pass-<br />

ports and visas; Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-316<br />

Conversation with Mr. Landau<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-24RS-317<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

flee. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-31.]<br />

Descriptors: M-266<br />

INT-24RS-318<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community<br />

Irks Byelorussian Americans<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-32.]<br />

Descriptors: N-135<br />

INT-24RS-319<br />

Russian "Literary Fund" Intensifies Its Relief<br />

Activities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Russian Intellectuals<br />

outside the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT 33RS-33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-138<br />

INT-24RS-320<br />

[Problems for Russian emigres returning to<br />

the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

flee. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; World War I<br />

INT-24RS-321<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a<br />

Threat to Mexican CTAL<br />

flee. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-147<br />

INT-24RS-322<br />

Russian "Socialist Courier" (Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik) meeting <strong>of</strong> Dec 8, 1944<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Poles; Sociahsti-<br />

shesky Vestnik (periodical); Denicke, George<br />

INT-24RS-323<br />

Theodore Dan Challenges Revival <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Socialist International<br />

flee. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-35.]<br />

Descriptors: N-152<br />

INT-24RS-324<br />

[Russian emigre organizations in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 22. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Rossiya (newspaper);<br />

Tolstoy Foundation; All-Russian Committee for<br />

Medical Aid to the <strong>US</strong>SR; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs and Men formerly <strong>of</strong> the Russian Army;<br />

Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-24RS-325<br />

Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Chepe-<br />

leff, John<br />

INT-24RS-326<br />

[Russian Organizations in Detroit, Mich.]<br />

Jan. 3. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Detroit, Mich.; United<br />

Russian Organizations; Detroit Workers Coop-<br />

erative; Russian War Relief, Inc.; Pavl<strong>of</strong>f, Steve;<br />

Guncher<strong>of</strong>f, Nicholas<br />

INT-24RS-327<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America on the<br />

Eve <strong>of</strong> Moscow's Election <strong>of</strong> a Patriarch<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russians; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Novaya<br />

Zarya (newspaper); Rossiya (newspaper); Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Bishops <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America; Theophilius, Metropolitan; Benjamin,<br />

Metropolitan; Philippowski, Adam<br />

RPT227<br />

INT-24RS-328<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russians; Council <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox<br />

Bishops <strong>of</strong> North America; Gierowski, Alexis;<br />

Theophilius, Metropolitan; Benjamin, Met-<br />

ropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-329<br />

[Lecture by Dr. Vera Michels Dean]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Dean,<br />

Vera Michels; Kerensky, Alexander<br />

INT-24RS-330<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-37.]<br />

Descriptors: N-170<br />

INT-24RS-331<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

INT-24RS-342<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-38.]<br />

Descriptors: N-174<br />

INT-24RS-332<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-39.]<br />

Descriptors: M-279<br />

INT-24RS-333<br />

Sobor in Moscow<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Voron-<br />

ko, Joseph J.; Theophilius, Metropolitan; Ben-<br />

jamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-334<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-335<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina:<br />

Russians<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Fascists and fascist par-<br />

ties<br />

INT-24RS-336<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York and Vicinity<br />

Feb. 13. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-42.]<br />

Descriptors: M-289<br />

INT-24RS-337<br />

Lecture on "America and Russia After the<br />

War"<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-40.]<br />

Descriptors: M-287<br />

INT-24RS-338<br />

Victory Banquet<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-41.]<br />

Descriptors: M-288<br />

INT-24RS-339<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Reported<br />

Collaborating on Paper under Soviet Embassy<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-44.]<br />

Descriptors: N-200<br />

INT-24RS-340<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-43.]<br />

Descriptors: M-290<br />

INT-24RS-341<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-342<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sorokin <strong>of</strong> Harvard calls Russia best<br />

postwar friend <strong>of</strong> U.S.]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 401


INT-24RS-342<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; U.N.; Sorokin, Pitirim<br />

A.<br />

INT-24RS-343<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Washington's Birthday and the<br />

27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Red Army, San<br />

Francisco, Feb. 22, 1945<br />

Feb. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian-American Society<br />

INT-24RS-344<br />

[Vatican-Kremlin Problem Seen as St.<br />

Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Greek Catholic Church; St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.; Tarasevich, John<br />

INT-24RS-345<br />

Interview with Nicholas Fitchena, Detroit,<br />

Mich., Feb. 15, 1945<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; War relief; United<br />

Russian Organizations; Fitchena, Nicholas<br />

INT-24RS-346<br />

"Rossiya" Protests "Involuntary"<br />

Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War Prisoners<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-45.]<br />

Descriptors: N-216<br />

INT-24RS-347<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in North America<br />

and the Moscow Patriarchate<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Ben-<br />

jamin, Metropolitan; Alexei, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Mos-<br />

cow; Alexei, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />

INT-24RS-348<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Received into<br />

Soviet Fold<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-46.]<br />

Descriptors: B-329<br />

INT-24RS-349<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-350<br />

Russian-Yugoslav Banquet in the Victory Club<br />

JVov. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Yugoslavia; Russian<br />

American Victory Club; Poutiatin, Alexander M.<br />

INT-24RS-351<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-47.]<br />

Descriptors: B-330<br />

INT-24RS-352<br />

[Interview with Joseph J. Voronko]<br />

Mar. 15. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussia; Eastern Orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Voronko, Joseph J.; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-24RS-353<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Army<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-49.]<br />

Descriptors: M-302<br />

INT-24RS-354<br />

Excerpts from "Russia is no Riddle" by<br />

Edmund Stevens<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Poles; Uk-<br />

raine; Novy Swiat (newspaper); Stevens, Ed-<br />

mund<br />

INT-24RS-355<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Army, Detroit, Mich., Feb. 25, 1945]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. I p.<br />

Descriptors: World War I; Roodman, Nicholas<br />

INT-24RS-356<br />

Conditions at Oswego Refugee Camp Arouse<br />

Protest in Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Tolstoy Foundation; Tolstoy, Alex-<br />

andra<br />

INT-24RS-357<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic<br />

Monks at St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; Czechs; Eastern Or-<br />

thodox churches; Roman Catholic Church; St.<br />

Procopius Abbey, Lisle 111.; Tarase vich, John<br />

INT-24RS-358<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-359<br />

Russian Orthodox Church in America and the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; AU-<br />

American Orthodox Church Council; Benjamin,<br />

Metropolitan; Theophilius, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-360<br />

[Missing]<br />

402 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-24RS-361<br />

Russian-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Right Plan<br />

Anti-Soviet Protest in San Francisco<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-50.]<br />

Descriptors: N-258<br />

INT-24RS-362 to INT-24RS-364<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-365<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox Church<br />

Reunion<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Rus-<br />

sian-American Church Herald (periodical); AU-<br />

American Orthodox Church Council; Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper); Benjamin,<br />

Metropolitan; Theophilius, Metropolitan<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-24RS-366<br />

Symposium in Freedom House, Apr. 20, 1945<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japan; Balkan States; Russian War<br />

Relief, Inc.; Lengyel, Emil; Mandel, William<br />

INT-24RS-367<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> the Russian Church in America<br />

with the Mother Church-Conditions<br />

Contained in the Ukase <strong>of</strong> the Moscow<br />

Patriarchate, Feb. 16, 1945<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Ail-<br />

American Orthodox Church Council; Alexei,<br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav; Benjamin, Metropoli-<br />

tan; Theophilius, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-368<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-369<br />

[Russian War Relief Meeting in Detroit,<br />

Mich., Apr. 2, 1945]<br />

May 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Russian War Relief,<br />

Inc.<br />

INT-24RS-370<br />

[Proposals <strong>of</strong> Moritz Schlesinger for<br />

increasing trade with the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945; Apr. 30, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign trade; Schlesinger, Moritz<br />

INT-24RS-371<br />

[Position <strong>of</strong> the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox<br />

Greek Catholic Diocese on possible reunion<br />

with the Moscow patriarchate]<br />

May 3, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Carpatho-Russians; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Rite Church <strong>of</strong>. North and South<br />

America; All-American Orthodox Church Coun-<br />

cil; Alexei, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav; Benjamin,<br />

Metropolitan; Theophilius, Metropolitan; Chor-<br />

nock, Orestes P.<br />

INT-24RS-372<br />

[Possible import <strong>of</strong> oil horn the <strong>US</strong>SR]<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign trade; Petroleum and pe-<br />

troleum industry; Coil, E. J.; Schlesinger, Moritz<br />

INT-24RS-373<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-374<br />

White Russian American National Council<br />

Wants Curzon Line Pushed Westward<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-51.]<br />

Descriptors: N-320<br />

INT-24RS-375<br />

[First meeting <strong>of</strong> Central United Russian<br />

Committee and NYC branches, Apr. 30, 1945]<br />

May 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; War relief; Central<br />

United Russian Committee <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Relief; Myers, Fred


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-24RS-376<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-377<br />

[Fund raising by the Tolstoy Foundation]<br />

May 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; War relief; Tolstoy Foun-<br />

dation; Tolstoy, Alexandra<br />

INT-24RS-378<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin<br />

the Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

May 17, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33RS-52.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 240<br />

INT-24RS-379<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-380<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> American Orthodox Bishops;<br />

25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> Russian Mutual Aid<br />

Society]<br />

May 27, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Rus-<br />

sian Mutual Aid Society; Leontyi, Bishop;<br />

Alexei, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow; Alexei, Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

Alaska; Alexei, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav; Benjam-<br />

in, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-381<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Bishops Rejects Reunion with the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

May 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-53.]<br />

Descriptors: N-338<br />

INT-24RS-382<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-383<br />

[Report to Soviet authorities on conference <strong>of</strong><br />

American Orthodox bishops]<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Alexei,<br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav; Benjamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-384<br />

[Interview with Rev. John Chepeleff <strong>of</strong> the<br />

All Saints Orthodox church, Detroit]<br />

June 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Poland;<br />

Chepeleff, John<br />

INT-24RS-385<br />

[Reaction to American bishops' decision to<br />

reject reunion with Russian Orthodox<br />

authorities]<br />

June 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Ben-<br />

jamin, Metropolitan<br />

INT-24RS-386<br />

Talk with Giuseppe A. Borgese<br />

June 15, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Italy; Territorial<br />

claims; Great Britain; France; Germany; Soviet<br />

military occupation policies; League <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

can Writers; Chicago Council <strong>of</strong> American-<br />

Soviet Friendship; Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

INT-24RS-387<br />

[Proposal that Russian-American<br />

organizations agree on an anti-Soviet<br />

memorandum for submission to the San<br />

Francisco conference]<br />

Mar. 31, 1945; Apr. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; UNCIO;<br />

Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-388<br />

[Speech by Soviet delegate Tarasov]<br />

June 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; UNCIO; Hillman,<br />

Sidney; Tarasov, Mr.<br />

INT-24RS-389<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

June 16, 1945. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-54.]<br />

Descriptors: B-381<br />

INT-24RS-390<br />

Russian Institute at Columbia Will Train<br />

Peace Specialists<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Columbia<br />

University Russian Institute<br />

INT-24RS-391 to INT-24RS-392<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-393<br />

Joint interview with Rev. Stephen Antunuck,<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Church, Stamford,<br />

Conn, and Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander <strong>of</strong> R.I. State<br />

College, Kingston, R.I.<br />

June 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; War<br />

relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.; Antunuck,<br />

Stephen; Alexander, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

INT-24RS-394<br />

Interview with Father Alexander G.<br />

Kukulevsky rector <strong>of</strong> Holy Ghost Russian<br />

Orthodox Church, Bridgeport, Conn.<br />

June 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Kuku-<br />

levsky, Alexander G.<br />

INT-24RS-395<br />

Joint Interview with Countess Alexandra<br />

Tolstoy and Mme. Tatiana Schaufuss <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tolstoy Foundation<br />

July 3, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Tolstoy<br />

Foundation; Tolstoy, Alexandra; Schaufuss,<br />

Tatiana; Vitaly, Archbishop; Benjamin, Met-<br />

ropolitan; Shahovskoy, Joann<br />

INT-24RS-396<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners<br />

July 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-55.]<br />

Descriptors: N-386<br />

INT-24RS-405<br />

INT-24RS-397<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Russian Anti-Soviet<br />

Center Planned<br />

July 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-56.]<br />

Descriptors: N-387<br />

INT-24RS-398<br />

Memorandum on "The <strong>US</strong>SR and Liberated<br />

Europe" <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

June 1, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Czechoslovakia; Fin-<br />

land; Romania; Bulgaria; Hungary; Austria; Land<br />

reforms; Military occupation; National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship<br />

INT-24RS-399<br />

Former German Expert on Trade Relations<br />

with the <strong>US</strong>SR Discusses Implications<br />

Abroad <strong>of</strong> Trade Monopolization in Soviet<br />

Orbit<br />

July 10, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

115.]<br />

Descriptors: S-146<br />

INT-24RS-400<br />

Talk with Mr. David J. Dallin<br />

July 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International cooperation in educa-<br />

tion and cultural activities; Passports and visas;<br />

Dallin, David J.<br />

INT-24RS-401<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-24RS-402<br />

Russian Church Assistance Fund<br />

Aug. 8. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Rus-<br />

sian Church Assistance Fund<br />

INT-24RS-403<br />

Russian Emigration<br />

Aug. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; France; Democratic<br />

movements and parties; Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-24RS-404<br />

Archbishop Alexei's Visit to the U.S.<br />

Oct. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russians; All-American Orthodox Church<br />

Council; American Russian and Carpatho-<br />

Russian League; Benjamin, Metropolitan; Theo-<br />

philius, Metropolitan; Alexei, Archbishop <strong>of</strong><br />

Yaroslav<br />

INT-24RS-405<br />

[Memo on Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav's<br />

Visit to the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russia; All-American Orthodox Church<br />

Council; Benjamin, Metropolitan; Theophilius,<br />

Metropolitan; Alexei, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 403


INT-24RS-406<br />

INT-24RS-406<br />

[Meeting between Archbishop Alexei <strong>of</strong><br />

Yaroslav and Metropolitan Theophilius]<br />

Oct. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russians; Ukrainians; Benjamin, Metropoh-<br />

tan; Theophilius, Metropolitan; Alexei,<br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Yaroslav; Bogdan, Bishop;<br />

Orestes, Bishop<br />

INT-24RS-407<br />

[Draft agreement for reunion <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Russian Orthodox Church with the patriarch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moscow]<br />

Oct. 30. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

INT-24RS-408 to INT-24RS-410<br />

[Missing]<br />

Scandinavians<br />

INT-25SC-1 to INT-25SC-400<br />

Scandinavians: document series<br />

Documents focus on relationships <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scandinavian countries and on concerns <strong>of</strong><br />

immigrants and their descendants for the region.<br />

Historic resentments among the national groups<br />

briefly surfaced when the countries were thrust<br />

into widely differing circumstances in World<br />

War II, with Norway and Denmark occupied by<br />

Germany after April 1940, Sweden neutral, and<br />

Finland linked with Germany. The documents<br />

trace these developments and general Scan-<br />

dinavian support for the Allied Nations and for<br />

a possible regional organization after the war.<br />

Documents reflect immigrants' ties to Luther-<br />

an churches <strong>of</strong> the various nationalities (Missouri<br />

Synod for German Lutherans, Augustana Synod<br />

for Swedish, etc.) and consider how the churches<br />

might influence action on behalf <strong>of</strong> the home<br />

countries. Scandinavian-language newspapers<br />

published in the U.S. are also analyzed for views<br />

on events abroad. The generally well-assimilated<br />

Scandinavian immigrant groups did not form<br />

strong support organizations for the war effort,<br />

but gave material aid to Denmark and Norway<br />

when called upon by celebrities <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian<br />

descent or visiting speakers from Scandinavia.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33DA-1 to<br />

INT-33DA-10 (Danish); INT-33IC-1 to INT-<br />

33IC-2 (Icelanders); INT-33NW-1 to INT-<br />

33NW-12 (Norwegians); and INT-33SW-1 to<br />

INT-33SW-8 (Swedes).<br />

Descriptors: Norway; Sweden; Denmark; Fin-<br />

land; Religious groups; Norwegians; Swedes;<br />

Danes; Finns; Religious groups; Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

INT-25SC-1<br />

[Finnish-American Press]<br />

iVov. 19, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uutiset (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-2<br />

[Norwegian intelligence liaison]<br />

JVov. 15, 1941. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-3<br />

[Norwegians freedom rallies in U.S.]<br />

Apr. 11. 12. 14. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Undset, Sigrid; Olav, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway; Martha, Crown Princess <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

INT-25SC-4<br />

[Assistance and defense strategies for<br />

Scandinavia]<br />

Apr., May 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military supphes and property; Gov-<br />

emments-in-exile, Norway; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway; Nygaardsvold, Johann<br />

INT-25SC-5<br />

[Missing]<br />

404 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-25SC-6<br />

Norwegian-Americans, Monthly Report no. 1<br />

June 15, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Merchant seamen;<br />

Norwegian Relief, Inc.; Olav, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway; Nygaardsvold, Johann; Youngdahl,<br />

Luther; Bjork, Kenneth<br />

INT-25SC-7<br />

Swedish-American Newspapers<br />

Apr. 16-July 2, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Neutrality; Com-<br />

pulsory military service; Soviet Union; Svenska<br />

Amerikanaren Tribunen (newspaper); Svea<br />

(newspaper); Nordstjeraan (newspaper); Vest-<br />

kusten (newspaper); Texas Posten (newspaper);<br />

Svenska Posten (newspaper); Wings for Norway<br />

INT-25SC-8<br />

Report on Nordisk Tidende, Report No. 55;<br />

Report on Den Danske Pioneer, Report No.<br />

56<br />

June 29, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nordisk Tidende (newspaper); Den<br />

Danske Pioneer (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-9<br />

Danish Language Newspapers in the U.S.,<br />

Apr.-June 1942<br />

Apr. 22-June 11, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; Japan; Argen-<br />

tina; Soviet Union; Underground movements;<br />

Bien (newspaper); Dansk Tidende (newspaper);<br />

Dannevirke (newspaper); Det Danske Ugeblad<br />

(newspaper); Den Danske Pioneer (newspaper)<br />

Free Denmark, Inc.; Nordlyset (newspaper)<br />

Quisling Government; Kauffmann, Henrik;<br />

Koch, Hill; Michaelis, Karin; Stauning, Thorvald:<br />

Buhl, Vilhelm; Wiggers, Dagmar<br />

INT-25SC-10<br />

O. F. Ander's Proposed Study <strong>of</strong> Communism<br />

July 10, 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong>; Stephenson, George M.<br />

INT-25SC-11<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 10, 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Danish Brotherhood; Bech, Georg;<br />

Moldenhawer, J. V. (Rev.)<br />

INT-25SC-12<br />

[Conversation with Swedish businessmen]<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Food supply; Soviet Un-<br />

ion; von Rosen, Hugo; Lind, Bertil<br />

INT-25SC-13<br />

[Swedish and Norwegian views on countries'<br />

war-time situations]<br />

May 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-14<br />

Outline <strong>of</strong> a Basic Propaganda Plan for<br />

Sweden<br />

Mar. 7, 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Propaganda<br />

INT-25SC-15<br />

Standard Analysis or Outline <strong>of</strong> a Foreign<br />

Political Situation in the U.S.<br />

May 25, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Augustana Synod; Mis-<br />

sion Covenant<br />

INT-25SC-16<br />

[Swedish-Americans' relations with<br />

German-Americans]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Augustana Synod; American Luth-<br />

eran Conference; Synodical Conference; Luther-<br />

an Companion (newspaper); Augustana<br />

(newspaper); National Lutheran Council <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

INT-25SC-17<br />

Swedish-Americans<br />

May 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-25SC-18<br />

[Norwegian-Americans psychological and<br />

political behavior]<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

INT-25SC-19<br />

Trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

May 22, 23, 26, 1942. 30 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Milwaukee, Wis.;<br />

Madison, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Norway; Norwegian Lutheran<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> America; Normandsforbundet;<br />

Norwegian Singers Association <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Norwegian-American Relief; Bygdelagenes Fel-<br />

lesraad; Wings for Norway; Stefferud, Jacob;<br />

Nygaardsvold, Johann<br />

INT-25SC-20<br />

[Current situation in Denmark]<br />

June 20. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; Harbors and ports;<br />

Propaganda; Danish National Socialist Party


Reference Bibliography INT-25SC-56<br />

INT-25SC-21<br />

[Meeting with Swedish businessmen]<br />

June 2, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Rosen, Hugo; Lind, Berti!<br />

INT-25SC-22<br />

[Scandinavian economists biographical notes]<br />

June 8, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Colbjomsen, Ole; Braatoy, Bjarae;<br />

Petersen, Kaare; Gluckstadt, Hans<br />

INT-25SC-23<br />

[Pro-Quisling Norwegian-American]<br />

iVov. 17, 1941. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Quisling Government; Anti-Semit-<br />

ism; Rodvik, Johan<br />

INT-25SC-24<br />

[U.S. <strong>of</strong>ficials' broadcasts to Norway]<br />

Aug. 10, Oct. 11. 1941; Mar. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; German mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Norwegian Broadcast-<br />

ing Service<br />

INT-25SC-25<br />

Conversation with Dr. Koht<br />

Apr. 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wilson, Hugh R.; Koht, Halvdan<br />

INT-25SC-26<br />

[Norwegian program at Carnegie Hall]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 17 p.<br />

INT-25SC-27<br />

[Carl Tegen]<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tegen, Carl<br />

INT-25SC-28<br />

[Swedish influence in U.S.]<br />

June 18, 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Swedish Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce; American-Swedish Monthly (peri-<br />

odical); American-Swedish News Exchange<br />

INT-25SC-29<br />

Norwegian Government in Exile: A Brief<br />

Directory <strong>of</strong> Leading Personalities<br />

June 16, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Norway<br />

INT-25SC-30<br />

[Augustana Synod clergy political attitudes]<br />

July 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Augustana Synod<br />

INT-25SC-31<br />

[Swedish-Americans in Chicago]<br />

June 8, July 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Chicago, 111.;<br />

Wings for Norway<br />

INT-25SC-32<br />

Finnish Workers and the Allied Cause<br />

July 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Finnish Sea-<br />

men's Union; International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />

Unions<br />

INT-25SC-33<br />

[U.S. policy toward Finland]<br />

June 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-34<br />

For Finland, Inc., 1940-1941<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; For Finland, Inc.<br />

INT-25SC-35<br />

[Description <strong>of</strong> Finland]<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-25SC-36<br />

Soldier Writes for Defeatists<br />

May 5, 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Halonen, Toivo<br />

INT-25SC-37<br />

[U.S. citizenship for Finnish applicants]<br />

July 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship<br />

INT-25SC-38<br />

Special Report on the Swedes and Finns in<br />

New England<br />

Apr. 29. 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: New England States; Neutrality;<br />

Soviet Union; Svea (newspaper); Raivaaja<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-39<br />

The Finnish-Americans<br />

May 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raivaaja (newspaper); Industrialisti<br />

(newspaper); Paivalehti (newspaper); Tyomies<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-40<br />

[Broadcast to Finland]<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio<br />

INT-25SC-41<br />

Raivaqja<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fitchburg, Mass.; Raivaaja (newspa-<br />

per); Finnish American League for Democracy<br />

INT-25SC-42<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> Reaction<br />

Mar. 12, 26, Apr. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran World Convention; Wal-<br />

en, Georg J. M.<br />

INT-25SC-43<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American<br />

Population<br />

July 1940. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Statistical data: popu-<br />

lation<br />

INT-25SC-44<br />

[Scandinavian gatherings in Duluth, Minn.,<br />

area]<br />

June 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Duluth, Minn.; Grand Forks,<br />

N.Dak.<br />

INT-25SC-45<br />

Norwegians • Danes - Swedes - Finns<br />

July 1, 1942. 10 p.<br />

INT-25SC-46<br />

Foreign Politics and War Attitudes Among<br />

the Scandinavians and Finns in the U.S.<br />

July 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT-52<br />

INT-25SC-47<br />

Current Scandinavian Reactions<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-48<br />

Reactions to Cooperation with Admiral<br />

Darían<br />

Nov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois<br />

INT-25SC-49<br />

[Scandinavians in Pittsburgh, Pa., area]<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-25SC-50<br />

Danish Commemoration <strong>of</strong> German Invasion<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bech, Georg; Moldenhawer, J. V.<br />

(Rev.)<br />

INT-25SC-51<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-52<br />

"Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark" in New York<br />

June 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Denmark, Inc.<br />

INT-25SC-53<br />

Danish Brotherhood Meeting<br />

Sept. 14. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Brotherhood<br />

INT-25SC-54<br />

Danish National Celebration<br />

Sept 10. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kauffmann, Henrik; Steefel, Law-<br />

rence D.<br />

INT-25SC-55<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association<br />

Oct. 17. 1942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-25SC-56<br />

[Ministerial crisis in Denmark]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Forced labor<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 405


INT-25SC-57 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-25SC-57<br />

[Christmas Möller visit in U.S. from<br />

Denmark]<br />

Dec. 8. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-58<br />

Christmas Moller's First Meeting Gathers<br />

Full House<br />

JVov. 26, Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-59<br />

Christmas Möller Speaks in Chicago,<br />

Clarifies Situation in Denmark<br />

iVov. 26, Dec. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-60<br />

[Lutheran opinions]<br />

JVov. 18. 1942-Jan. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christian Century (periodical)<br />

INT-25SC-61<br />

[Good-bye to Christmas Möller]<br />

Dec. 3, 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-62<br />

[Christmas Möller speech on Denmark]<br />

Dec. 3, 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-63<br />

[Luncheon for Christmas Möller]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-64<br />

[Christmas Möller visit]<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-65<br />

[Possible negotiated peace agreement with<br />

German generals]<br />

Dec. 11. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Military leaders<br />

INT-25SC-66<br />

Christmas Moller's Speech Before the Danish<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-67<br />

[Possible negotiated peace with German<br />

non-political leaders]<br />

Dec 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement<br />

INT-25SC-68<br />

[Post-war programs]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942; Jan 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement<br />

406 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-25SC-69<br />

Year <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Dec. 30, 1942; Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-70<br />

Minister Kauffinann on the New Year<br />

Dec. 31, 1942; Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kauffmann, Henrik<br />

INT-25SC-71<br />

[Request for Danish newspaper item]<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Den Danske Pioneer (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-72<br />

[Possible negotiated peace with Germany]<br />

Jan. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-73<br />

[Possible negotiated peace with Germany]<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement<br />

INT-25SC-74<br />

N.A.D.A. "Roll Call"<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-25SC-75<br />

Christmas Möller and Danish affairs<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas; Nielsen, Niels<br />

Marius<br />

INT-25SC-76<br />

Free Denmark, Inc., and National America<br />

Denmark Association<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Denmark, Inc.; National<br />

America Denmark Association; Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-25SC-77<br />

Free Danish Movement, Resistance in<br />

Denmark, and Möller<br />

Jan. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Denmark, Inc.; National<br />

America Denmark Association; American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Danish Freedom and Democracy; Andersen,<br />

Gerda M.; Moller, Christmas; Scavenius, Erik<br />

INT-25SC-78<br />

[Danish-American reaction to Christmas<br />

Möller]<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas; Nielsen, Niels<br />

Marius<br />

INT-25SC-79<br />

Divisions Among Danish-Americans<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jaari, Sender<br />

INT-25SC-80<br />

[Norwegian-Americans in Massachusetts]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Statistical data: popu-<br />

lation; Massachusetts; Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway; Norwe-<br />

gian-American Society; Norseman (newspaper);<br />

De Nordiske Tidninger (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-81<br />

[Norwegian-American attitudes toward<br />

Communism]<br />

July 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-25SC-82<br />

[Norwegian-American groups conventions]<br />

June 1940; Aug. 6-9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway; Norwegian Relief,<br />

Inc.<br />

INT-25SC-83<br />

[Norwegian-American attitudes in New York]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-25SC-84<br />

German Lutheranism and the Norwegian<br />

Church in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Folkebladet (newspaper);<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America; Mis-<br />

souri Synod; Heiland, Andreas<br />

INT-25SC-85<br />

[Gifts for Norwegian seamen]<br />

Oct. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-25SC-86<br />

[Norwegian Battalion letters]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesota; Camp Ripley, Minn.;<br />

International military forces; Norwegian Batta-<br />

lion<br />

INT-25SC-87<br />

Admiral Leahy Commends Norwegian Seamen<br />

JVov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leahy, William D.<br />

INT-25SC-88<br />

[Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway organizing meeting in<br />

Washington, D.C.]<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

INT-25SC-89<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> book, "How to Win the Peace"]<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hambro, Carl J.<br />

INT-25SC-90<br />

[Support for Nordmanns-Furbundet]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942; Jan. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nordmanns-Forbundet<br />

INT-25SC-91<br />

Symra Norwegian Literary Society<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-92<br />

Cross-currents in Norwegian American<br />

Feeling<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larsen, Hanna Astrup


Reference Bibliography INT-25SC-128<br />

INT-25SC-93<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Augustana Synod<br />

July 17, 1942. 48 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Augustana Synod; Republi-<br />

can Party; Democratic Party<br />

INT-25SC-94<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Attitude<br />

Toward Russia and Communism<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; Democratic<br />

Party; Farmer Labor Party; Progressive Party<br />

INT-25SC-95<br />

[Swedish neutral territory and possible attack<br />

on Norway]<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality<br />

INT-25SC-96<br />

Report on Swedish Lappland<br />

¿ug. 19, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Railroads; Lapland; Lapps<br />

INT-25SC-97<br />

Swedish Attitude Toward Possible Quislings<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Kleen, W.; Jaari,<br />

Sender<br />

INT-25SC-98<br />

[Swedish-American News Service operations]<br />

Sept. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedish-American News Service<br />

INT-25SC-99<br />

German Submarine Strength<br />

Sept. 8, 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Submarines<br />

INT-25SC-100<br />

Illinois Swedish-Americans Political<br />

Affiliations<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Illinois; Republican Party; Demo-<br />

cratic Party; John Ericsson Republican League<br />

INT-25SC-101<br />

Prominent Swedish Immigrants and Their<br />

Descendants in Minnesota<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesota<br />

INT-25SC-102<br />

Swedish Events<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-25SC-103<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Swedish immigrants]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong><br />

INT-25SC-104<br />

Weekly Cables to Stockholm on Finnish,<br />

Scandinavian Press in America<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-105<br />

[Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Swedish immigrants]<br />

Oct. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rockford, 111.; Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong><br />

INT-25SC-106<br />

Swedish Immigrants and Their Descendants<br />

in Nebraska<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nebraska; Immigration<br />

INT-25SC-107<br />

War <strong>of</strong> Nerves in Denmark<br />

¿Vov. 30. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Danish-Nazi Volunteer Corps<br />

INT-25SC-108<br />

Report on 25th Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

Swedish Benevolent Society<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedish Benevolent Society<br />

INT-25SC-109<br />

Political Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Prominent Swedish<br />

Immigrants and Their Descendents in<br />

Minnesota<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesota<br />

INT-25SC-110<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Augustana Lutheran<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Augustana Synod;<br />

Augustana Lutheran Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Reconcilia-<br />

tion<br />

INT-25SC-111<br />

Effects <strong>of</strong> the Immigration Law <strong>of</strong> 1924 upon<br />

a Minority Immigrant Group<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong><br />

INT-25SC-112<br />

Pulse-Taking Among the Swedes <strong>of</strong> Rockford,<br />

111.<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Rockford, 111.<br />

INT-25SC-113<br />

Swedish Immigrants and International<br />

Cooperation After the World War II<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-25SC-114<br />

Swedes in the State <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iowa; Ander, O. Friti<strong>of</strong><br />

INT-25SC-115<br />

Swedish Communities in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-25SC-116<br />

Danish Resistance and the Visit <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />

Möller<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larsen, Hanna Astrup<br />

INT-25SC-117<br />

Scandinavian Papers Recommended for<br />

Coverage Based on Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice List<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-118<br />

Wings for Norway, Inc.<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wings for Norway<br />

INT-25SC-119<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-1.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 100<br />

INT-25SC-120<br />

Scandinavian Affairs<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-121<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-25SC-122<br />

Danish-American Participation in the War<br />

Effort<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Battalion; Blok, Nils<br />

INT-25SC-123<br />

[Women's role in Danish resistance]<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Women;<br />

German military occupation policies; Andersen,<br />

Gerda M.<br />

INT-25SC-124<br />

Norwegian-American Cross-Currents<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Norwegian Sea-<br />

men's Union; Scandinavian Seamen's Club;<br />

Ancrum, Calhoun<br />

INT-25SC-125<br />

[Norwegian post-war problems]<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-126<br />

Vatican and the War<br />

Feb. 11, 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Italy;<br />

Hahr, Henrik; Pius XII<br />

INT-25SC-127<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Merchant sea-<br />

men; Wages and salaries; Lorentzen, Oivind;<br />

Eriksen, Harald<br />

INT-25SC-128<br />

[American-Scandinavian Foundation meeting]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. ¡p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 407


INT-25SC-128<br />

Descriptors: American-Scandinavian Foundation<br />

INT-25SC-129<br />

Stassen's Postwar Proposal<br />

Jan. 28, Feb. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; Stassen,<br />

Harold E.<br />

INT-25SC-130<br />

[Danish Soldiers' Association <strong>of</strong> California<br />

activities]<br />

Feb. 4, 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Solders' Association <strong>of</strong> Cali-<br />

fornia; Soldaterforeningen<br />

INT-25SC-131<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

Jan. 21, Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Merchant sea-<br />

men; Wages and salaries; Lorentzen, Oivind<br />

INT-25SC-132<br />

Nordic Union<br />

Feb. 4, 25. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Widen, Al-<br />

bin<br />

INT-25SC-133<br />

Danish Leaders and Organizations<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Hasselriis, C. H. W.; Möller, Christ-<br />

mas<br />

INT-25SC-134<br />

Danish Seamen and Danish-American<br />

Opinion<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Dorf, A. T.<br />

(Rev.); Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-135<br />

Post-war Scandinavia<br />

Jan. 13, Feb. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; German<br />

military occupation policies; Nordic Union;<br />

Norborg, Sverre<br />

INT-25SC-136<br />

Danish Language and Scandinavian<br />

Newspapers<br />

Feb. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Bien (newspaper); Dannevirke (news-<br />

paper); Dansk Tidende (newspaper);<br />

Decorah-Posten (newspaper); Danish Brother-<br />

hood Magazine; Den Danske Pioneer (newspa-<br />

per); Det Danske Ugeblad (newspaper); Frit<br />

Danmark (newspaper); Kirken og Hjemmet<br />

(newspaper); Luthersk Ugeblad (newspaper);<br />

Nordlyset (newspaper); Pacific Coast Scan-<br />

dinavian (periodical); Scandinavian News<br />

(magazine); Syd og Nord (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-137<br />

[Carl Hambro activities]<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hambro, Carl J.<br />

INT-25SC-138<br />

[Swedish-American newspapers analysis]<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-139<br />

[Norwegian shipping issues]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Norwegian Ship-<br />

ping and Trade Mission; Lie, Haakon; Haugen,<br />

Ingvald<br />

INT-25SC-140<br />

[Conditions in Norway]<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-141<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>its for Norwegian shipowners]<br />

Feb. 18, Mar. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Merchant sea-<br />

men; Lorentzen, Oivind; Eriksen, Harald<br />

INT-25SC-142<br />

Postwar Scandinavian Collaboration<br />

Feb. 18, 1943; Mar. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization<br />

INT-25SC-143<br />

[MoUer's tour <strong>of</strong> U.S.]<br />

Feb. 17, Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Möller, Christmas<br />

INT-25SC-144<br />

[Conditions in Finland]<br />

Oct. 8, 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale<br />

INT-25SC-145<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> Frit Norge<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Frit Norge<br />

INT-25SC-146<br />

[U.S. citizen's attendance at Norwegian<br />

program]<br />

Mar. 12, Apr. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-147<br />

[Frit Norge leadership]<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frit Norge<br />

INT-25SC-148<br />

Danish Press in North America<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nordlyset (newspaper); Dansk Ti-<br />

dende (newspaper); Dannevirke (newspaper);<br />

Det Danske Ugeblad (newspaper); Den Danske<br />

Pioneer (newspaper); Luthersk Ugeblad (news-<br />

paper); Bien (newspaper); Kirken og Hjemmet<br />

(newspaper); Danish Brotherhood Magazine;<br />

Decorah-Posten (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-149<br />

[Frit Norge leadership]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Frit Norge<br />

408 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-25SC-150<br />

[Norwegian seamen's work regulations]<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-25SC-151<br />

[Norwegian mass meeting]<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-152<br />

Norway's Foreign Minister<br />

Apr. 5, 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-153<br />

Annual Report <strong>of</strong> the Norwegian Seamen's<br />

Church<br />

Apr. 3. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegian Seamen's Church<br />

INT-25SC-154<br />

[Norwegian seamen's home in Brooklyn,<br />

N.Y.]<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; New York City;<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Union; Johansen, Einar<br />

INT-25SC-155<br />

Swedish Democracy in Crisis<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Mobilization; Stensland,<br />

Per G.<br />

INT-25SC-156<br />

Danish and Norwegian Rallies<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Scott, Franklin D.;<br />

Carlson, Anton J.<br />

INT-25SC-157<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Controversy<br />

Apr. 17, 21, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-2.]<br />

Descriptors: S-l<br />

INT-25SC-158<br />

[National organizations <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian<br />

origin groups, list]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 16 p.<br />

INT-25SC-159<br />

[Norwegian groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

1943. 92 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

INT-25SC-160<br />

[Danish groups and leaders in U.S., list]<br />

1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Brotherhood; Danish Evan-<br />

gelical Lutheran Church<br />

INT-25SC-161<br />

[Swedish groups and leaders in U.S., lists]<br />

1943. 105 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> Vasa; Augustana Synod;<br />

Swedish Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> the U.S.


Reference Bibliography INT-25SC-207<br />

INT-25SC-162<br />

[Norwegian Sailors' Home activities]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Norwegian Sail-<br />

ors' Home; Kollevoll, Bemt<br />

INT-25SC-163<br />

Danish Elections<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Andersen, Gerda M.<br />

INT-25SC-164<br />

Norwegian Seamen<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Nordic Seamen's<br />

Center; Grundt, O. P.<br />

INT-25SC-165<br />

Norwegian Seamen<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Norwegian Ship-<br />

ping and Trade Mission; Haslund, Fredrik H.<br />

INT-25SC-166<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-167<br />

[Danish relief activities]<br />

Apr. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Danish War Relief; Na-<br />

tional America Denmark Association; Hasselriis,<br />

C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-168<br />

[Danish elections and war relief]<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; War relief; Blok, Nils<br />

INT-25SC-169<br />

[Scandinavian Seamen's Club history]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scandinavian Seamen's Club<br />

INT-25SC-170<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Wings for Norway;<br />

Palm, Tage<br />

INT-25SC-171<br />

Scandinavian Affairs<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Norwegian<br />

Shipping and Trade Mission; Larsen, Hanna<br />

Astrup<br />

INT-25SC-172<br />

Norwegian Rally for Russian War Relief<br />

Apr. 29, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Soviet Union; Norwegian<br />

Seamen's Association; Norwegian Labor Socie-<br />

ty; Jensen, Erik L.; Curran, Joseph<br />

INT-25SC-173<br />

[Danish relief controversy]<br />

May 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National America Den-<br />

mark Association; Danish War Relief; Jensen,<br />

George P.<br />

INT-25SC-174<br />

Danish Political Parties and Government<br />

May 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Conservative Party; Danish<br />

Farmer Liberal Party; Danish Social Democratic<br />

Party; Danish Radical Party; Danish League <strong>of</strong><br />

Justice; Dansk Sämling; Danish Communist<br />

Party; Danish Agrarian Party; Danish National<br />

Socialist Party; Scavenius, Erik; Larsen, Gunnar<br />

INT-25SC-175<br />

Norwegian Seamen's Unions<br />

May 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegian Seamen's Union<br />

INT-25SC-176<br />

Scandinavian Groups in Detroit<br />

May 13, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Norse Civic As-<br />

sociation<br />

INT-25SC-177<br />

[Erik Scavenius article]<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-178<br />

Danes in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-25SC-179<br />

[Conditions in Europe]<br />

May 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Food supply; Lundbeck, G. Hilmer<br />

INT-25SC-180<br />

[Danish war relief issues]<br />

May 31, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National America Den-<br />

mark Association; Danish War Relief; Hasselriis,<br />

C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-181 to INT-25SC-185<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-186<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

June 11. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33NW-3.]<br />

Descriptors: B-50<br />

INT-25SC-187 to INT-25SC-188<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-189<br />

[Swedish-Norwegian relations]<br />

July 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larsen, Hanna Astrup,<br />

INT-25SC-190<br />

[Swedish-American views]<br />

July 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-25SC-191<br />

[Norwegian-American activities in Detroit]<br />

July 12-21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-25SC-192<br />

[Post-war Norwegian government]<br />

July 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hambro, Carl J.<br />

INT-25SC-193<br />

[Norwegian reaction to Polish-Russian rift]<br />

July 24. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Soviet Union<br />

INT-25SC-194<br />

An Appeal From Jean Hcrsholl, President <strong>of</strong><br />

N.A.D.A.<br />

July 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Hersholt, Jean<br />

INT-25SC-195<br />

Swedish Attitudes to a Possible Allied<br />

Invasion <strong>of</strong> Scandinavia<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-196<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-197<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark, Inc., leadership]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

INT-25SC-198<br />

[Swedish-American organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-25SC-199<br />

[Norwegian-American organizations]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-200<br />

[Danish-American organizations]<br />

Sept. 2. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-25SC-201 INT-25SC-203<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-204<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in<br />

Denmark<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-2.]<br />

Descriptors: B-74<br />

INT-25SC-205<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

Sept 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Wings for Norway;<br />

Lindstrom, Paul; Wahlgren, Oscar G.<br />

INT-25SC-206<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 11. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Evjue, William T.<br />

INT-25SC-207<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 11. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Clergy; Wisconsin;<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Progressive Party; Haugen, Einar; Hanson,<br />

Harold B.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 409


INT-25SC-208 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-25SC-208<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Farseth, Pauline<br />

INT-25SC-209<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Qualley, R. N.<br />

INT-25SC-210<br />

[Danish-American organizations' activities]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Governments-in-exile,<br />

Denmark; National America Denmark Associa-<br />

tion; Danish War Relief; Dorf, A. T.; Hersholt,<br />

Jean; Kauffmann, Henrik<br />

INT-25SC-211<br />

Norwegian-American Attitudes and Press<br />

Sept. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Isolationists<br />

INT-25SC-212<br />

Shift in Norwegian Representation in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Sept. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Minneapolis, Minn.; New York City; Solum,<br />

Reidar; Kolstad, A. H.<br />

INT-25SC-213<br />

[University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota pr<strong>of</strong>essors' views on<br />

Swedish policies]<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Minnesota; Brown,<br />

Huntington; Reichardt, Konstantin; Luyten,<br />

Willem<br />

INT-25SC-214<br />

[Danish response to German occupation]<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; German military occupa-<br />

tion policies; Students; National America Den-<br />

mark Association; Ford Motor Co.; Hasselriis, C.<br />

H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-215<br />

[Danish-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wenge, N. P.<br />

INT-25SC-216<br />

[Norwegian attitudes<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Houge, O. S.<br />

INT-25SC-217<br />

Norse and Swedes<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moe, A. E. (Rev.)<br />

INT-25SC-218<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Danish Brotherhood in<br />

America<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Danish Brotherhood;<br />

Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church; Hersholt,<br />

Jean<br />

410 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-25SC-219<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; American-Scandinavian<br />

Foundation; Nordisk Tidende (newspaper);<br />

Larsen, Hanna Astrup; Soyland, Carl; Kielland,<br />

Axel; Hansson, Albin<br />

INT-25SC-220<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Danish War Relief; Hasselriis, C. H.<br />

W.; Hersholt, Jean<br />

INT-25SC-221<br />

Norwegian attitudes<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Garberg, P. B.; Nye,<br />

Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-222<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Isolationists; War relief;<br />

North Dakota; Nonpartisan League; Michelson,<br />

Adolph; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-223<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nonpartisan League; Dahl, Math;<br />

Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-224<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Nonpartisan League;<br />

Berge, Einar; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-225<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Neutrality; North<br />

Dakota; United World Lutheran Church; Siljan,<br />

Lars J.; Langer, William; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-226<br />

Swedish sentiment<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; North Dakota<br />

INT-25SC-227<br />

Danish sentiment<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Miller, L. C.<br />

INT-25SC-228<br />

Scandinavians and Germans<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Reid, Russell<br />

INT-25SC-229<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Nonpartisan League;<br />

Acker, Ivar; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-230<br />

Norwegians and Party Line<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; North Dakota; Non-<br />

partisan League; Owen, Owen T.; Void, Otto R.;<br />

Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-231<br />

Norwegian sentiment<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Isolationists; Chris-<br />

tianson, A. M.; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-232<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Isolationists; Erick-<br />

son, Oscar E.<br />

INT-25SC-233<br />

American Swedes<br />

Sept 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: South Dakota; Nelson, Frank<br />

INT-25SC-234<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesota; Isolationists; Regional<br />

organization; Camp Little Norway Association;<br />

Wings for Norway; Lindholm, Albert Blytt<br />

INT-25SC-235<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: South Dakota; Sjoland, Gottfried<br />

INT-25SC-236<br />

Speech by Haakon Lie<br />

Oct. 10, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-4.]<br />

Descriptors: M-85<br />

INT-25SC-237<br />

[Scandinavian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; Bronson, H. A.<br />

INT-25SC-238<br />

Norwegian and Other Groups<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; North Dakota; Scott,<br />

Archie J.; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-239<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Dakota; War relief; Norwe-<br />

gian Relief, Inc.; Wings for Norway; Camp Little<br />

Norway Association; Nye, Gerald P.<br />

INT-25SC-240<br />

[Icelandic-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military bases; Iceland; North<br />

Dakota; Isolationists; Neutrality; National Luth-<br />

eran Council <strong>of</strong> America; Beck, Richard; Nye,<br />

Gerald P.


Reference Bibliography INT-25SC-272<br />

INT-25SC-241<br />

Icelanders<br />

Sept. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Military bases; North<br />

Dakota; Neutrality; Northfield, S.; Arason,<br />

Louise<br />

INT-25SC-242<br />

[Norwegian-American opinion]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berg, Anton; Luckert, Charles<br />

INT-25SC-243<br />

Swedish Sentiment<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Westling, John; L<strong>of</strong>tman, Hjalmar;<br />

Linder, August<br />

INT-25SC-244<br />

[Camp Little Norway Association activities]<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrahty Act <strong>of</strong> 1939; Lend-Lease<br />

Act; War relief; Camp Little Norway Associa-<br />

tion; Camp Little Norway, Toronto, Canada;<br />

Norwegian Relief, Inc.; Department <strong>of</strong> State;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Norway; Lindholm, Albert<br />

Blytt; Riiser-Larsen, Hjalmar; Hagtvedt, A. W.;<br />

Holt, Henry; Reistad, Ole; Morgenstierne,<br />

Wilhelm<br />

INT-25SC-245<br />

Norwegian Cause, Church<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Augsburg Publishing<br />

Co.; St. Olaf College; Norwegian Lutheran<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> America; National Lutheran Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; Missouri Synod; Wisconsin Synod;<br />

Norwegian Relief, Inc.; Haugen, R. E.; Jorgens-<br />

en, Herman Emil; Thompson, J. Jörgen; Dybvig,<br />

Philip<br />

INT-25SC-246<br />

Norwegian Affairs<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Regional organization;<br />

St. Olaf College; Granskou, C. M.; Jorgenson,<br />

Theodore; Norlie, C. M.<br />

INT-25SC-247<br />

Norwegian Affairs<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 50 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Clergy; Norwegian<br />

Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America; Norwegian Relief,<br />

Inc.; National Lutheran Council <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Aasgaard, J. A.<br />

INT-25SC-248<br />

[Norborg interview]<br />

Sept. 30. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Govern-<br />

ments-in-exile, Norway; Camp Little Norway<br />

Association; Norwegian Relief, Inc.; Wings for<br />

Norway; Norborg, Sverre; Reistad, Ole<br />

INT-25SC-249<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Relations<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minneapolis, Minn.; Neutrality;<br />

Swedish Information Bureau; News from Nor-<br />

way (periodical); Norborg, Sverre; Ander, O.<br />

Friti<strong>of</strong>; Luyten, Willem<br />

INT-25SC-250<br />

Lutheranism in America<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Isolationists; Neutrality;<br />

Norborg, Sverre<br />

INT-25SC-251<br />

[Swedish-American opinion]<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Regional organization;<br />

Chicago Tribune (newspaper); Anderson, G.<br />

Bernard; Anderson, George F.<br />

INT-25SC-252<br />

National America Danish Society<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Soviet Union; Jensen,<br />

George P.; Kauffmann, Henrik<br />

INT-25SC-253<br />

[Jensenius interview]<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Jensenius, Gunnar; Möll-<br />

er, Christmas; Scavenius, Erik<br />

INT-25SC-254<br />

[Peter B. Nelson interview]<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Nelson, Peter B.<br />

INT-25SC-255<br />

Danes, Nordic Law Club<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lawyers and legal services; Chicago,<br />

111.; Nordic Law Club; Rambose, Alexander O.;<br />

Wahlgren, Oscar G.<br />

INT-25SC-256<br />

[Norwegian events and future]<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hambro, Carl J.; Haakon VII, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Norway<br />

INT-25SC-257<br />

Norwegian-Swedish Relations<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Military aircraft; Gifts<br />

and contributions; Wings for Norway; Camp<br />

Little Norway, Toronto, Canada; Chicago<br />

Tribune (newspaper); Palm, Tage; Lundbeck, G.<br />

Hilmer; Sandburg, Carl<br />

INT-25SC-258<br />

Thelander Talk: Wings for Norway<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gifts and contributions; Wings for<br />

Norway; Thelander, Harold; Palm, Tage<br />

INT-25SC-259<br />

Norwegians and Swedes<br />

Oct. 17, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Norwegian<br />

Information Service; American Swedish News<br />

Exchange; Fen, Ake; Hedin, Naboth; Ander-<br />

sson, Einar; Undset, Sigrid<br />

INT-25SC-260<br />

Interview with Tage Palm<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Norway;<br />

Wings for Norway; Nordisk Tidende (newspa-<br />

per); Camp Little Norway, Toronto, Canada;<br />

Norwegian Relief, Inc.; American Swedish News<br />

Exchange; Palm, Tage; Morgenstierne, Wilhelm;<br />

Larsen, Hanna Astrup<br />

INT-25SC-261<br />

Scandinavian Economic Reconstruction<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Regional or-<br />

ganization; War relief; Ships and shipping;<br />

Skaug, Ame<br />

INT-25SC-262<br />

[Post-war conditions in Norway]<br />

Oct. 24, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Labor condi-<br />

tions; Food supply; German military occupation<br />

policies; Ships and shipping; Frihagen, Anders<br />

INT-25SC-263<br />

"Small Nations" View<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-103<br />

INT-25SC-264<br />

[Criticism <strong>of</strong> National America Denmark<br />

Association]<br />

Nov. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; Det Danske Ugeblad (newspaper);<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; Hasselriis, C. H. W.;<br />

Andersen, Axel H.<br />

INT-25SC-265<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Ole Reistad]<br />

Nov. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegian Air Force; Camp Little<br />

Norway, Toronto, Canada; Reistad, Ole<br />

INT-25SC-266<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Ame Fougner<br />

Nov. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fougner, Ame<br />

INT-25SC-267 to INT-25SC-268<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-269<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in<br />

Denmark<br />

Nov. 30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 161<br />

INT-25SC-270 to INT-25SC-271<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-272<br />

Bombing <strong>of</strong> Rjukan<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Knaben, Norway; Rjukan, Norway;<br />

Aerial bombing; Industrial plants and equipment;<br />

Hydroelectric power; I. G. Farbenindustrie;<br />

Ancrum, Calhoun; Hambro, Carl J.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 411


INT-25SC-273<br />

INT-25SC-273<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-274<br />

Dansk Tidende: General Observations<br />

Dec. 21. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dansk Tidende (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-275<br />

Nordisk Tidende: General Observations<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nordisk Tidende (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-276<br />

Decorah Posten og Ved Amen: General<br />

Observations<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Decorah-Posten (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-277<br />

Bien: General Observations<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bien (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-278<br />

Minneapolis Posten: General Observations<br />

Dec 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minneapolis Posten (newspaper);<br />

Duluth Skandinav (newspaper); Superior Tidnin-<br />

gen (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-279 to INT-25SC-281<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-282<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs,<br />

Nov. 1 to Dec. IS, 1943<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ships and shipping;<br />

Frihagen, Anders; Morgenstieme, Wilhelm;<br />

Widen, Albin; Myrdal, Gunnar<br />

INT-25SC-283<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-284<br />

Icelanders in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Icelanders; Beck, Richard; Stefan-<br />

sson, Vilhjalmur<br />

INT-25SC-285<br />

Scandinavian Factor in the American<br />

Population (Up to Census Year 1900)<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Immigration; Statistical data: popu-<br />

lation; Rom, George T.<br />

INT-25SC-286<br />

Scandinavian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Decorah-Posten (newspaper); Nor-<br />

disk Tidende (newspaper); Minneapolis Posten<br />

(newspaper); Nordstjeman (newspaper); Vest-<br />

kusten (newspaper); Texas Posten (newspaper);<br />

Den Danske Pioneer (newspaper); Dansk Ti-<br />

dende (newspaper); Bien (newspaper); Det<br />

Danske Ugeblad (newspaper); Nordlyset (news-<br />

paper); National America Denmark Association<br />

RPT 174<br />

412 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-25SC-287<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camp Little Norway Association;<br />

Wings for Norway; Haslund, Fredrik H.<br />

INT-25SC-288<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larsen, Hanna Astrup<br />

INT-25SC-289<br />

Trends in American-Scandinavian Affairs,<br />

Dec 15, 1943 to Feb. 20, 1944<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedish Information Bureau;<br />

Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission; Norwe-<br />

gian Shipmasters Assocation; Nortraship;<br />

Norwegian Foreign <strong>Office</strong>; Norwegian Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Labor; St. Olaf College; Swedish<br />

Intercontinental Air Line; National America<br />

Denmark Association; Danish-American Jews<br />

for Relief <strong>of</strong> Danish Refugees; Danish Ship<br />

Operating Corp.; Widen, Albin; Naess, Erling<br />

D.; Lorentzen, Oivind; Ording, Ame; Lie,<br />

Haakon; Norborg, Sverre; Lamm, Ol<strong>of</strong> H.;<br />

Hersholt, Jean; Melchior, Lauritz<br />

INT-25SC-290<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; National<br />

America Denmark Association; Hasselriis, C. H.<br />

W.; Hersholt, Jean; Kauffmann, Henrik; Guld-<br />

brandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-291<br />

[Conversation with Fredrik H. Haslund]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed .as INT-33NW-7.]<br />

Descriptors: S-91<br />

INT-25SC-292 to INT-25SC-294<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-295<br />

Interview with Miss Gerda Andersen<br />

May 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Sovereignty; National<br />

America Denmark Association; Andersen, Ger-<br />

da M.<br />

INT-25SC-296<br />

Danish Meeting<br />

May 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National America Den-<br />

mark Association; America Denmark Relief,<br />

Inc.; Hersholt, Jean; Petersen, Esper A.<br />

INT-25SC-297<br />

Interview with Mr. Tage Palm<br />

May 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palm, Tage<br />

INT-25SC-298<br />

Interview with Vilhjalmur Stefansson<br />

May 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Stefansson, Vilhjalmur<br />

INT-25SC-299<br />

Swedish Exports to Germany as Viewed by<br />

the Scandinavian-American Press<br />

May 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-1.]<br />

Descriptors: B-198<br />

INT-25SC-300<br />

[Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark activities]<br />

May 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

INT-25SC-301<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

May 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-302<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-303<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark<br />

June 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IC-1]<br />

Descriptors: B-209<br />

INT-25SC-304<br />

[Norwegian Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America<br />

meeting]<br />

June 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Norwegian Lutheran<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-25SC-305<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief,<br />

Inc.<br />

June 17, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: America Denmark Relief, Inc.;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; Petersen, Esper A.;<br />

Kauffmann, Henrik; Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

B-211<br />

INT-25SC-306<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Emil Messerschmidt<br />

June 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

INT-25SC-307<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to<br />

Denmark<br />

July 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-5.]<br />

Descriptors: B-221<br />

INT-25SC-308<br />

Danish Press Comment on the Independence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-6.]<br />

INT-25SC-309<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-310<br />

SVEA Defends the Swedish Aristocracy in<br />

Finland


Reference Bibliography INT-25SC-346<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33SW-3.]<br />

INT-25SC-311<br />

Scandinavian Press<br />

Aug 2, ¡944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: American-Swedish News Exchange;<br />

Danish Information Service; Augustana (news-<br />

paper); California Veckoblad (newspaper);<br />

Nordstjeman (newspaper); Omaha Posten<br />

(newspaper); Skandia (newspaper); Standard<br />

(newspaper); Svea (newspaper); Svenska-<br />

Amerikanaren Tribunen (newspaper); Svenska<br />

Posten (newspaper); Svenska Tribunen (newspa-<br />

per); Texas Posten (newspaper); Vestkusten<br />

(newspaper); Western News (newspaper); Bien<br />

(newspaper); Dannevirke (newspaper); Dansk<br />

Tidende (newspaper); Den Danske Pioneer<br />

(newspaper); Nordlyset (newspaper); Decorah-<br />

Posten (newspaper); Nordisk Tidende (newspa-<br />

per); Pacific Coast Scandinavian (periodical);<br />

Pacific Coast Viking (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-312<br />

Interview with Halvor Jacobsen<br />

July 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jacobsen, Halvor<br />

INT-25SC-313<br />

Free Danish Representation in Moscow<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Diplomatic and con-<br />

sular service<br />

INT-25SC-314<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Thomas Dossing]<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Diplomatic and consular service; Danish<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom; Dossing, Thomas<br />

INT-25SC-315<br />

Interview with Thorstina Walters<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Military bases; Sovereignty;<br />

Walters, Thorstina<br />

INT-25SC-316<br />

Quasi-<strong>of</strong>ficial Danish Definition <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-7.]<br />

INT-25SC-317<br />

U.S. and Iceland After the War<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33IC-2.]<br />

INT-25SC-318<br />

Norwegian-American Interest in Norway's<br />

Post-war Whaling Industry<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-9.]<br />

INT-25SC-319<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church Criticizes the<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's D-Day<br />

Prayer<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-<br />

10.]<br />

Descriptors: N-2<br />

INT-25SC-320<br />

English for Swedes<br />

Apr. 23-May 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-25SC-321<br />

[Norwegians in Massachusetts]<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Massachusetts<br />

INT-25SC-322<br />

Post-war Plans <strong>of</strong> Norwegian Seamen<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-8.]<br />

INT-25SC-323<br />

[G. Hilmer Lundbeck biography]<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedish American Line; Swedish<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> the U.S.; American-<br />

Scandinavian Foundation; Lundbeck, G. Hilmer<br />

INT-25SC-324<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-325<br />

Interview with Hanna Astrup Larsen<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larsen, Hanna Astrup<br />

INT-25SC-326<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-327<br />

[U.S. trade unions' support for Norwegian<br />

unions]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Lie, Haakon<br />

INT-25SC-328<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-329<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-4.]<br />

INT-25SC-330<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-331<br />

Norwegian weekly Viking<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Viking (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-332<br />

[Icelandic influences in U.S.]<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Icelanders<br />

INT-25SC-333<br />

Icelandic Affairs<br />

JVov. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Icelandic National League;<br />

Thjothraeknisfelag Islendinga; Watkins, John<br />

INT-25SC-334<br />

American Swedish News Exchange and<br />

Finnish Propaganda<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Swedish News Exchange;<br />

Hedin, Naboth<br />

INT-25SC-335<br />

[Scandinavian languages press in Canada]<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Canada; Kirken og Hjem-<br />

met (newspaper); Canada Posten (newspaper);<br />

Canada Tidningen (newspaper); Nya Svenska<br />

Pressen (newspaper); Norrona (newspaper);<br />

Sameiningin (newspaper)<br />

INT-25SC-336<br />

Swedish Economist's Pessimistic View <strong>of</strong><br />

America's Post-war Economy Widely Quoted<br />

JVov. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-5.]<br />

Descriptors: N-96<br />

INT-25SC-337<br />

Conversation with Belle V. Redsted<br />

iVov. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Redsted, Belle V.<br />

INT-25SC-338<br />

Conversation with Sven Stribolt<br />

Nov. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stribolt, Sven<br />

INT-25SC-339<br />

[Swedish-American affairs]<br />

iVov. 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Augustana Synod; Bersell, P. O.<br />

INT-25SC-340<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Scandinavians at <strong>Services</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salvation Army<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food supply; Salvation Army; Lar-<br />

sson, Karl; Wallerstedt, C. E.<br />

INT-25SC-341<br />

Conversation with Emil Messerschmidt<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

INT-25SC-342<br />

Guldbrandsen Redivivus<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-343<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-344<br />

[Interview with Carl Soyland]<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soyland, Carl<br />

INT-25SC-345<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-346<br />

[Peter Guldbrandsen activities]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 413


INT-25SC-346 Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 11. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacific Coast Scandinavian (periodi-<br />

cal); Guldbrandsen, Peter; Redsted, Belle V.<br />

INT-25SC-347<br />

Lecture by Peter Guldbrandsen on "Denmark<br />

and Norway Under the Nazi Occupation"<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Food supply; Danish Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom;<br />

Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-348<br />

Talk <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ben Blessum Before the<br />

Stoughton Forum<br />

Jan. 30, 1945; Feb. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Blessum, Ben<br />

INT-25SC-349<br />

Norwegian Inquiry<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skandinaven (newspaper); Viking<br />

(newspaper); Anderson, Louis; Anderson, Sel-<br />

ma; Haugen, R. R.<br />

INT-25SC-350<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Reconciliation Here<br />

Feb. 21. 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33NW-<br />

12.]<br />

Descriptors: N-209<br />

INT-25SC-351<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

Feb. 15. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guldbrandsen, Peter; Messersch-<br />

midt, Emil<br />

INT-25SC-352<br />

[Swedish-American press]<br />

Feb. 22. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Augustana Synod; Ryden, E. E.<br />

INT-25SC-353<br />

[Conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Francis<br />

Hackett]<br />

Mar. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; Hackett,<br />

Francis<br />

INT-25SC-354<br />

[Anti-Semitism in Norwegian Merchant<br />

Marine Circles]<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Merchant seamen;<br />

Lie, Haakon<br />

INT-25SC-355<br />

Interview with Mr. Olaf Paus-Grund<br />

Mar. 14. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paus-Grund, Olaf<br />

INT-25SC-356<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted and<br />

Sven Stribolt<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Redsted, Belle V.; Stribolt, Sven<br />

INT-25SC-357<br />

[Missing]<br />

414 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-25SC-358<br />

Swedish-American Press Reflects on San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-7.]<br />

Descriptors: N-263<br />

INT-25SC-359<br />

Swedish-American Paper Forecasts<br />

Finno-Scandinavian Unity<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-6.]<br />

Descriptors: N-259<br />

INT-25SC-360<br />

Exiled Danish Politician Comments on<br />

American Propaganda to Denmark<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-8.]<br />

Descriptors: N-262<br />

INT-25SC-361<br />

Danish-American Press Cool to San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33DA-9.]<br />

Descriptors: N-266<br />

INT-25SC-362<br />

[Conversation with C. H. W. Hasselriis]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-363<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

Mar. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-25SC-364<br />

[Interview with Vejbye Johansen]<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Johansen, Vejbye; Staermose, Rob-<br />

ert<br />

INT-25SC-365<br />

Conversation with Peter Myrvold<br />

Apr. 14. 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Neutrality;<br />

UNCIO; Norway House; Myrvold, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-366<br />

Interview with Jean Hersholt<br />

Apr. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Hersholt, Jean<br />

INT-25SC-367<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Underground movements;<br />

Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-368<br />

Interview with Lauritz Melchior<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Kiel Canal; Territorial<br />

claims; Melchior, Lauritz<br />

INT-25SC-369<br />

Interview with H. K. Skau<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skau, H. K.<br />

INT-25SC-370<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SW-8.]<br />

Descriptors: N-291<br />

INT-25SC-371<br />

South Jutland, Slesvig<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Schleswig; Guld-<br />

brandsen, Peter; Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

INT-25SC-372<br />

Denmark's Absence from San Francisco<br />

Resented by Danish-Americans<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33CR-10.]<br />

Descriptors: N-295<br />

INT-25SC-373<br />

Interview with Mr. Raberg<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raberg, Mr.<br />

INT-25SC-374<br />

Interview with Mrs. Lise Lindbaek<br />

May 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lindbaek, Lise<br />

INT-25SC-375<br />

Interview with C.H.W. Hasselriis<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; Hasselriis, C.<br />

H. W.<br />

INT-25SC-376<br />

[Conversation with Einar Johansen and Mr.<br />

Borup]<br />

Apr. 28. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Johansen, Einar;<br />

Borup, Mr.<br />

INT-25SC-377<br />

Interview with Frederick Haslund, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwegian Seamen's Social Committee<br />

May 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Ships and ship-<br />

ping; Haslund, Fredrik H.; Johansen, Einar<br />

INT-25SC-378<br />

Interview with Einar Johansen<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Johansen, Einar<br />

INT-25SC-379<br />

Danish News<br />

May 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greenland; Chicago Tribune (news-<br />

paper)


Reference Bibliography INT-26SL-10<br />

INT-25SC-380<br />

Interview with Pastor Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner<br />

Gulbrandsen<br />

May 8, 1945. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Great Britain;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Gulbrands-<br />

en, Leif T<strong>of</strong>tner<br />

INT-25SC-381<br />

Interview with Mr. Christiansen<br />

May 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Labor condi-<br />

tions; Christiansen, Mr.<br />

INT-25SC-382<br />

Interview with Gunnar Leistikow<br />

May 16, 1945. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Underground movements; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information; Danish Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; Leistikow, Gunnar;<br />

Scavenius, Erik; Christian X, King <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

INT-25SC-383<br />

Norwegian Independence Day<br />

May 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-25SC-384<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guldbrandsen, Peter; Staermose,<br />

Robert<br />

INT-25SC-385<br />

Communication by Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

May 10, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Food<br />

supply; Guldbrandsen, Peter; Staermose, Robert<br />

INT-25SC-386<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted, Sven<br />

Stribolt, and Emil Messerschmidt<br />

May 31, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Redsted, Belle V.; Stribolt, Sven;<br />

Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

INT-25SC-387<br />

Interview with Torkil Host<br />

June 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Host, Torkil<br />

INT-25SC-388<br />

Conversation with Mrs. Belle Redsted and<br />

Sven Stribolt<br />

June 8, ¡945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Redsted, Belle V.; Stribolt, Sven<br />

INT-25SC-389<br />

Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

May 30, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-390<br />

Visit with Mr. T. Stig-Nielsen<br />

June 20, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stig-Nielsen, T.<br />

INT-25SC-391<br />

[Speeches by Robert Staermose]<br />

May 5, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Staermose, Robert<br />

INT-25SC-392<br />

Conversation with Peter Guldbrandsen<br />

July 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guldbrandsen, Peter<br />

INT-25SC-393<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-25SC-394<br />

[Interview with Jens Boyesen]<br />

Oct. 29, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyesen, Jens; Hambro, Carl J.; Lie,<br />

Trygve<br />

INT-25SC-395 to INT-25SC-400<br />

[Missing]<br />

Slavs<br />

INT-26SL-1 to INT-26SL-240<br />

Slavs: document series<br />

Documents focus on meetings and political<br />

orientation <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

(ASQ, organized to promote Slavic unity and to<br />

lift the morale <strong>of</strong> Slavic-American factory<br />

workers in order to increase production for the<br />

war effort. ASC activity was strongest in<br />

Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and<br />

California.<br />

Documents reflect interest in political views <strong>of</strong><br />

ASC leaders such as Leo Krzycki, Blair F.<br />

Günther, and George Pirinsky; possible Commu-<br />

nist influences; and the refusal <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

conservative individuals and groups to partici-<br />

pate. They record the impact <strong>of</strong> labor unions,<br />

religious groups, and political activitists on<br />

ASC's development. The ASC strongly support-<br />

ed President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a fourth<br />

term, denounced Hitler and German aggression,<br />

and praised Russian strength.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For additional<br />

numbered reports on Slavs in the U.S., see<br />

INT-33Z-1 to INT-33Z-115.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Ukrainians; Czechs; Slovaks;<br />

Carpatho-Russians; Serbs; Slovenes; Croats;<br />

Bulgarians; Russians; Macedonians; Belorus-<br />

sians; Montenegrins; Poland; Bulgaria; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Yugoslavia; Soviet Union; Germany;<br />

Morale; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Labor unions; Religious groups; Pennsylvania;<br />

Ohio; Michigan; California; Illinois; American<br />

Slav Congress; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Hitler,<br />

Adolf; Krzycki, Leo; Pirinsky, George; Günther,<br />

Blair<br />

INT-26SL-1<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Slav Americans<br />

JVov. 21-23, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Vuk, Vinko<br />

INT-26SL-2<br />

Movement to Unite Slavs in U.S.A. in<br />

Common Bond <strong>of</strong> American Ideals Is<br />

Launched by Slavonic Committee<br />

June 1941. 54 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Regional organization;<br />

German military occupation policies; Japan;<br />

Slavonic Committee for Democracy; Slav Feder-<br />

ation; Slavonic League; Kalpaschnik<strong>of</strong>f, Andrew;<br />

Tolstoy, Alexandra (Countess); Vlakovic, Vlako<br />

S.<br />

INT-26SL-3<br />

[Slavic-American organizations' activities]<br />

iVov. 19, 1941. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic Committee for Democra-<br />

cy; Croatian Fraternal Union; Slavonic Monthly<br />

(periodical); Kalpaschnik<strong>of</strong>f, Andrew; But-<br />

kovich, John D.<br />

INT-26SL-4<br />

[Peter M. Fekula correspondence]<br />

Feb. 8, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fekula, Peter<br />

INT-26SL-5<br />

Conversation with Mr. Joseph Saslaw<br />

iVov. 28, 1941. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Saslaw, Joseph; Laus-<br />

che, Frank<br />

INT-26SL-6<br />

[Slavic opinions]<br />

Feb. 26, 1942. 7 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Boundaries; Glos Ludowy<br />

(newspaper); Rossiya (newspaper); Ukrainian<br />

Life (periodical); Hlynka, Anthony; Martel,<br />

Rene<br />

INT-26SL-7<br />

Slav Leaders in America<br />

Mar. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Si-<br />

chinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-26SL-8<br />

[Radio reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

Apr. 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Underground movements; All-Slav Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-26SL-9<br />

[Reports on Moscow All-Slav Congress]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 52 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Underground movements; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; All-Slav Congress; Daily<br />

Worker (newspaper)<br />

INT-26SL-10<br />

Observations in Scranton and Youngstown;<br />

The Serbs' Place Among the Slavs<br />

May 7, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Scranton, Pa.; Youngstown, Ohio;<br />

Ukrainian Workers Union; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Ukrainian National Association; Ros-<br />

siya (newspaper); Narodna Obrana (newspaper);<br />

Tesla, Nikola<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 415


INT-26SL-11 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-26SL-11<br />

Newspapers Published in the U.S. in the<br />

Slavic Languages <strong>of</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

Nov. 10. 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Slav-<br />

American News (newspaper); Our Voice (peri-<br />

odical); Golos Pravdy (periodical); Novoye<br />

Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Soviet Russia Today (periodical); Russky<br />

Golos (newspaper); Karpatska Rus (newspaper);<br />

Amerikanski Russki Vestnik (periodical); Pros-<br />

vita (newspaper); Pravda (periodical); Svit<br />

(newspaper); Svoboda (periodical); Ukraine<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

America (periodical); Naroden Glas (newspa-<br />

per); Rabotnicheska prosveta (newspaper);<br />

Makedonska tribuna (newspaper); Narodna<br />

volya (newspaper); Amerikanski Srbobran<br />

(newspaper); Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Nasa Nada (newspaper); Hrvatski<br />

Svijet (newspaper); Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hrvatska (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik (news-<br />

paper); Nazavisna Hrvatska Drzava (periodical);<br />

Amerikanski Slovenec (newspaper); Proletarec<br />

(newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper); Glas Naro-<br />

da (newspaper); Enakopravnost (newspaper);<br />

Radnicka Borba (periodical); Jugoslovenski<br />

Obzar (newspaper)<br />

INT-26SL-12<br />

Slav Committee, Northern Ohio<br />

July 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; United Slav Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Northern Ohio; Prihod<strong>of</strong>f, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-13<br />

Slav Day<br />

June 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the Ameri-<br />

can Slav Congress; Hamtramck Russian Co-<br />

operative Restaurant<br />

INT-26SL-14<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

June 13. 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-26SL-15<br />

[Slav Day planning]<br />

May 24. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Congress <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Slavs<br />

INT-26SL-16<br />

[Background <strong>of</strong> Alfred D. Sieminski]<br />

June 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Manhattan Society <strong>of</strong> New York;<br />

Sieminski, Alfred D.<br />

INT-26SL-17<br />

[American Slav Day activities]<br />

June 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-26SL-18<br />

American Slav Day Rally<br />

June 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the Ameri-<br />

can Slav Congress; McNutt, Paul V.<br />

INT-26SL-19<br />

[American Slav Conference <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York]<br />

June 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-26SL-20<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

June 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Detroit, Mich.; Günth-<br />

er, Blair; Sieminski, Alfred D.<br />

INT-26SL-21<br />

Slav Parade - Cleveland, Ohio<br />

June 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Cleveland,<br />

Ohio; United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Northern Ohio;<br />

Prihod<strong>of</strong>f, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-22<br />

Produce..Produce..Produce..So That Hitlerism<br />

Will Be Wiped Off the Face <strong>of</strong> the Earth<br />

Forever<br />

1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military equipment manufacturing;<br />

Czechoslovak National Council; Zmrhal, Jaros-<br />

lav J.; MicNutt, Paul V.<br />

INT-26SL-23<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

May 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-26SL-24<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

June 9. 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central Polish Alliance; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.; Sieminski, Alfred D.<br />

INT-26SL-25<br />

Call for An American Slav Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Greater New York<br />

1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Military equipment<br />

manufacturing; Mobilization<br />

INT-26SL-26<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

July 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Pol-<br />

ish National Alliance; Rozmarek, Charles;<br />

Swietlik, Francis X.; Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-26SL-27<br />

[Moscow message on Slav Congress]<br />

Aug. 11, 21, 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-26SL-28<br />

[Missing]<br />

416 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-26SL-29<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to South America]<br />

Aug. 8. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

INT-26SL-30<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to South America]<br />

July 24. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Commit-<br />

tee for the Union <strong>of</strong> Slavs in the Argentine<br />

Republic<br />

INT-26SL-31<br />

Interview with Leo Krzycki<br />

July 8. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanians; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina; Detroit, Mich.; Polish<br />

Roman Catholic Union; Polish National Al-<br />

liance; Swietlik, Francis X.; Lebedeff, Alex;<br />

Sieminski, Alfred D.; Pirinsky, George<br />

INT-26SL-32<br />

[Slavs groups request to President Roosevelt<br />

for 2nd Front]<br />

Aug. 1, 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily Worker (newspaper); Detroit<br />

Free Press; Osowski, W. T.<br />

INT-26SL-33<br />

Official Slav Congress Biographies<br />

Aug. 22. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vuk, Vinko; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-34<br />

American Slav Congress [rally for the United<br />

Nations]<br />

July 17. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Sieminski, Alfred D.<br />

INT-26SL-35<br />

American Slav Congress [Grunwald victory<br />

celebration]<br />

July 7. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council<br />

INT-26SL-36<br />

50,000 Slavs <strong>of</strong> Chicago Pledge All-Out<br />

Victory<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Executions; Jews and Judaism; Crimes<br />

against humanity; Czechoslovak National Coun-<br />

cil; Polish Roman Catholic Union<br />

INT-26SL-37<br />

[Polish participation in] American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

June 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Roman Catholic Union;<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-26SL-38<br />

Slav Fraternal Societies in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Insurance; Polish National Alliance;<br />

Polish Roman CathoUc Union; First Catholic<br />

Slovak Union; Croatian Fraternal Union; First<br />

Catholic Slovak Ladies Union; Slovene National<br />

Benefit Society<br />

INT-26SL-39<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-26SL-40<br />

Approximate Figures <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Slavonic Origin or Descent in the U.S.,<br />

Europe, Siberia, and Middle Asiatic<br />

Possessions <strong>of</strong> Russia in Asia<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-26SL-41<br />

Proposed Memorandum on American Slav<br />

Press Reaction to the North African<br />

Campaign<br />

Dec. 5, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

INT-26SL-42<br />

[American Slav publications list]<br />

7942. 27 p.<br />

INT-26SL-43<br />

Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Tri-State Slav Congress<br />

Dec. 3, 1938. 40 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society<br />

INT-26SL-44<br />

Second All-Slav Meeting Held in Moscow on<br />

Apr. 4 and 5, 1942<br />

May 3, 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Comintern<br />

INT-26SL-45<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

July 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance; Hetmán,<br />

Wencel F.; Swietlik, Francis X.<br />

INT-26SL-46<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-26SL-47<br />

American Slav Congress [Grunwald victory<br />

rally]<br />

July 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-26SL-48<br />

Chicago Slavic Groups<br />

July 15, 7942; Aug. 1, 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.<br />

INT-26SL-49<br />

[Slav Congress in Argentina]<br />

July 31, 1942; Aug. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Commit-<br />

tee Favoring Unity <strong>of</strong> Slavs in Argentina<br />

INT-26SL-50<br />

Cleveland All American Slav Congress<br />

July 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-26SL-51<br />

Leo Krzycki [trip to Argentina]<br />

July 31, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> State; First Slav Congress<br />

INT-26SL-52<br />

American Slav Congress [support from Polish<br />

govemment-in-esile]<br />

Aug. 4, 7942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina; Department <strong>of</strong> State;<br />

First Slav Congress; Stanczyk, Jan; Minerich,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-53<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prihod<strong>of</strong>f, Mary; Pirinsky, George<br />

INT-26SL-54<br />

[Blahoslav Hruvy connection to OSS]<br />

Aug. 27, 1942; Sept. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hruvy, Blahoslav<br />

INT-26SL-55<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

American Council <strong>of</strong> Slavonic Unity; Balako-<br />

vich, Zlatko; Prihod<strong>of</strong>f, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-56<br />

Milwaukee American Slav Council Activity<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Elections; Ameri-<br />

can Slav Council <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee County; Polish<br />

National Alliance; Hoyt, Lansing; Cudahy, John<br />

INT-26SL-57<br />

5 Candidates Blacklisted by Slavs for War<br />

Attitude<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Minnesota; United<br />

American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

INT-26SL-58<br />

Slav League <strong>of</strong> Stamford, Conn.<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Connecticut<br />

INT-26SL-59<br />

Sve-Slavenska Proslava I Veliki Pies<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-26SL-60<br />

All Slav Congress [future activities]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-26SL-61<br />

All Slav Congress [leadership dissension]<br />

TVov. 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republican Party; Democratic<br />

Party; Minerich, Anthony; Zeman, Stephen S.,<br />

Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-62<br />

[Bolshevism and Pan-Slavism]<br />

Jan. 75, 7943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Slav Committee<br />

INT-26SL-63<br />

American Slav Congress [meetings actions]<br />

May 2, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Polish National Al-<br />

liance<br />

INT-26SL-64<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

July 10, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; War relief; Polish Na-<br />

tional Alliance; Polish Roman Catholic Union;<br />

International Workers Order; Slovak Catholic<br />

INT-26SL-75<br />

Federation; Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the Ameri-<br />

can Slav Congress; Swietlik, Francis X.; Lebe-<br />

deff, Alex<br />

INT-26SL-65<br />

American Slav Congress Plans for Feb. 14,<br />

1943 Mass Meeting<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Marston,<br />

Horace<br />

INT-26SL-66<br />

All Slav Groups [meetings]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Hetmán, Wencel F.<br />

INT-26SL-67<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the AU Slav Congress Executive<br />

Committee, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ohio; Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investiga-<br />

tion; Pirinsky, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-68<br />

American Slav Congress to Become United<br />

Nations Congress<br />

Feb. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.;<br />

Hetmán, Wencel F.; Czamecki, Tony<br />

INT-26SL-69<br />

Controversy on the Subject <strong>of</strong> the Slav<br />

Federation in Europe<br />

Apr. 13, 1942-Feb. 5, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Slavianophil<br />

Movement; Boundaries; Sovereignty<br />

INT-26SL-70<br />

All Slav Congress Pending "Atrocities<br />

Meeting"<br />

Feb. 7, 7943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-26SL-71<br />

All-Slav Congress Mass Meeting<br />

Feh. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees<br />

INT-26SL-72<br />

All Slav Congress Sponsored Mass Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2/14/43 in Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 77, 7943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Crimes against<br />

humanity; Polish National Council; Free World<br />

Association<br />

INT-26SL-73<br />

All Slav Congress Chicago Meeting<br />

Feb. 73, 7943. 1 p.<br />

INT-26SL-74<br />

Slavs, Jewish Congress, Poles Mass Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2/14/43<br />

Feb. 77, 7943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Crimes against<br />

humanity; Refugees; Perlzweig, Maurice L.<br />

INT-26SL-75<br />

American Slav Congress Postponed<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 417


INT-26SL-75<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-26SL-76<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich.<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization; Michigan Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

INT-26SL-77<br />

Ukrainian Relations, Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; Greek Catholic Association; Polish Infor-<br />

mation Center; de Ropp, Stefan<br />

INT-26SL-78<br />

[All Slav meeting in Fresno, Calif.]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; B'nai B'rith;<br />

Lomakin, Jakob<br />

INT-26SL-79<br />

Sundry Slav News and Views<br />

Mar. 12, 18, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Boundaries; Polish Information Center; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland<br />

INT-26SL-80<br />

American Slav Magazine<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Doshen, Ante<br />

INT-26SL-81<br />

Slav Congress<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis<br />

INT-26SL-82<br />

Trafford Meeting/Minerich/All Slav Congress<br />

Sept. 9. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Croa-<br />

tian Fraternal Union; Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-83<br />

All Slav Constitutional Congress<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak National Council<br />

INT-26SL-84<br />

American Slav Congress [and visit <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Labor and Health Minister]<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.; Stanczyk, Jan<br />

INT-26SL-85<br />

All Slav Congress [goals]<br />

Sept. 19, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military equipment manufacturing;<br />

Espionage<br />

INT-26SL-86<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav (periodical)<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sieminski, Alfred D.; Zeman, Ste-<br />

phen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-87<br />

[Influences exerted on the American Slav<br />

Congress]<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Polish<br />

Roman Catholic Union; Prihod<strong>of</strong>f, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-88<br />

American Slav Congress [inclusion <strong>of</strong><br />

non-Slavs]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Council <strong>of</strong> Nations; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information<br />

INT-26SL-89<br />

Leo Krzycki and American Slav Congress<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Magazine (periodi-<br />

cal); Our Voice (periodical); Zeman, Stephen S.,<br />

Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-90<br />

On the American Slav Congress<br />

Oct. 25, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Polish National Al-<br />

liance; Hetmán, Wencel F.; Rozmarek, I. K.<br />

INT-26SL-91<br />

American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York<br />

Delegates Meet<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Krall, Steve<br />

INT-26SL-92<br />

All Slav Congress [purposes and principles]<br />

iVov. 4, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; War relief; All Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater New York and Vicinity;<br />

Balakovich, Zlatko; Krall, Steve; Kournakuff,<br />

Sergi<br />

INT-26SL-93<br />

Balokovich Meets Krzycki, Günther Ahead <strong>of</strong><br />

the American All Slav Meeting in Chicago<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Balako-<br />

vich, Zlatko; Ladesic, John P.<br />

INT-26SL-94<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michigan Committee <strong>of</strong> the Ameri-<br />

can Slav Congress; Osowski, W. T.; Lebedeff,<br />

Alex<br />

INT-26SL-95<br />

American Slav Congress [executive meeting<br />

attendees and actions]<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Greeks; United Nations<br />

Congress; Hetmán, Wencel F.; Zmrhal, Jaroslav<br />

J.; Swietlik, Francis X.; Balakovich, Zlatko;<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Cainkar, Vincent<br />

INT-26SL-96<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

418 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Silesia; Teschen;<br />

Executions; Srpska Nerodna Odbrana<br />

INT-26SL-97<br />

IWO Activities<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wages and salaries; International<br />

Workers Order; Vukcevich, Peter; Vrabel,<br />

Helen; Pevzner, Samuel; Mirokovich, Steve;<br />

Pradelli, Peter<br />

INT-26SL-98<br />

New Organization<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United American Slav Councils;<br />

American Slav Monitor (periodical); American<br />

Slav Magazine (periodical)<br />

INT-26SL-99<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Michigan Slav Congress<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

¡NT-26SL-100<br />

United American Slav Councils [organizing<br />

meeting]<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic World (periodical); United<br />

American Slav Councils<br />

INT-26SL-101<br />

Slav Congress in Detroit<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nowak, Stanley<br />

INT-26SL-102<br />

United American Slav Councils [goals]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic World (periodical); Slovak<br />

Evangelical Union; United American Slav<br />

Councils<br />

INT-26SL-103<br />

United American Slav Councils [goals]<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic World (periodical); United<br />

American Slav Councils<br />

INT-26SL-104<br />

Jamriska on United American Slav Councils<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United American Slav Councils;<br />

Slavonic World (periodical)<br />

INT-26SL-105<br />

American Slav Magazine [background]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Doshen, Ante; Pankuch, John, Sr.;<br />

Pankuch, John, Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-106<br />

[Activist clergy in Pittsburgh]<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rice, Owen B. (Rev.); Rice, Charles<br />

(Rev.); Plucinski, Richard (Rev.)<br />

INT-26SL-107<br />

American Slav Magazine


Reference Bibliography INT-26SL-139<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United American Slav Councils;<br />

Doshen, Ante; Barsh, Barbara; Pankuch, John,<br />

Jr.<br />

ÍNT-26SL-108<br />

[New Slavonic group in New York]<br />

May 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth; Levine, Isaac Don;<br />

Rauschenbush, Winifred; Wegrzynek, Maximil-<br />

ian F.<br />

INT-26SL-109<br />

United American Slav Councils <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

May 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United American Slav Councils<br />

INT-26SL-110<br />

The American Slav (magazine)<br />

May 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barsh, Barbara; Doshen, Ante; Pan-<br />

kuch, John, Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-111<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

May 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic World (periodical); Pan-<br />

kuch, John, Jr.; Konus, John J.<br />

INT-26SL-112<br />

American Slav Congress Plans All Slav Day<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-26SL-113<br />

United Slav Councils<br />

June 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic World (periodical); Konus,<br />

John J.; Pankuch, John, Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-114<br />

All-Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta, 29 May,<br />

1943<br />

June 1, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oakland, Calif.; Russian War Relief,<br />

Inc.; Oakland Croat-American International<br />

Workers Order; All Slavic Committee <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco; Slavonic Alliance <strong>of</strong> California;<br />

Slav-American Council <strong>of</strong> the East Bay<br />

INT-26SL-115<br />

United American Slav Councils<br />

June 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Magazine (periodi-<br />

cal); Slavonic World (periodical); Konus, John J.;<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-116<br />

South Slav Outlook<br />

May 15-June 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-26SL-117<br />

All Slav Day<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-26SL-118<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

June 10. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav (periodical); Slavon-<br />

ic World (periodical); Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-119<br />

IWO Participates in All Slav Day<br />

June IS, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania, Slav Sections<br />

INT-26SL-120<br />

[Slav meetings]<br />

June 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Congress<br />

INT-26SL-121<br />

Special Rally <strong>of</strong> the Slavonic Sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IWO<br />

June 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; International Work-<br />

ers Order Slavonic Sections; Russian War Relief,<br />

Inc.<br />

INT-26SL-122<br />

All Slav Day at Kennywood Park<br />

June 21, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order Sla-<br />

vonic Sections; Balokovich, Zlatko; Minerich,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-123<br />

[Slavic Study Group organizing meeting]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavic Study Group; Russian Ameri-<br />

can Society for Medical Aid to Russia; Slavic<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles<br />

INT-26SL-124<br />

All Slav Picnic, Kennywood Park<br />

June 20, 21, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Na-<br />

tional Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugos-<br />

lavs; Serbian-American Vidovdan Congress;<br />

Slovene American Congress; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-125<br />

American Slav Day - Kennywood Park<br />

June 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Society; Young,<br />

Harold<br />

INT-26SL-126<br />

[Department <strong>of</strong> Justice issues]<br />

June 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

INT-26SL-127<br />

[Slavic organizational activities]<br />

July 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Winnipeg, Canada; Glos Ludowy<br />

(newspaper); Svit (newspaper); Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainians <strong>of</strong> Canada; Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-26SL-128<br />

First American Slav Congress<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Civil liber-<br />

ties; American Slav Society<br />

INT-26SL-129<br />

Slavs and Their Religious Denominations in<br />

Europe and America<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Greek Catholic Church<br />

INT-26SL-130<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

July 26, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hamtramck, Mich.; Michigan Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress; Osowski,<br />

W. T.; Young, Harold; Martinek, Joseph<br />

INT-26SL-131<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee, American Slav Congress<br />

July 27. 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Hamtramck, Mich.; Michigan Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress; Martinek,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-26SL-132<br />

Amerslav Club <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

Aug. 9. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

INT-26SL-133<br />

Slavic Societies <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-26SL-134<br />

[Slav meetings in Pittsburgh area]<br />

Nov. 8. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; International Work-<br />

ers Order Slavonic Sections; American-Soviet<br />

Friendship Council; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans; Slovak League; Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-26SL-135<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-26SL-136<br />

Lusatian Sorbs<br />

.Dec. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lusatian Sorbs; Domanski, Francis<br />

INT-26SL-137<br />

Various Slav Matters<br />

Dec. 12, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovak State Council, Lon-<br />

don, England; Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

United American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Gary, Ind.; Carpatho-<br />

Russian Unity; Chicago Tribune (newspaper);<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations; Masaryk,<br />

Jan; Hetmán, Wencel F.; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-26SL-138<br />

Wencel Hetmán and the Slavs<br />

Dec. 14. 15. 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Chicago Tribune (news-<br />

paper); Polish National Alliance; Chicago Sun<br />

(newspaper); Hetmán, Wencel F.; Martinek,<br />

Joseph; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-26SL-139<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 419


INT-26SL-139 Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland;<br />

Chicago Tribune (newspaper); Chicago Sun<br />

(newspaper); Polish National Alliance; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent;<br />

Hetmán, Wencel F.; Martinek, Joseph; Swietlik,<br />

Francis X.<br />

INT-26SL-140<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-141<br />

Forthcoming Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-26SL-142<br />

Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hetmán, Wencel F.; Osowski, W. T.;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-26SL-143<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 12. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: International<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-26SL-144<br />

New York Slav<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Workers Order;<br />

INT-26SL-145<br />

Forthcoming Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Polish Labor Council;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; Serb National Federation; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-26SL-146<br />

[American Slav Congress political position]<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War Information; Depart-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> State; Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-26SL-147<br />

Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Slovenian American National<br />

Council; International Workers Order; Ameri-<br />

can-Polish Labor Council; Zatkovich, Gregory;<br />

Krall, Steve; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-26SL-148<br />

American Slav Congress [political position]<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Polish Labor Council; In-<br />

ternational Workers Order; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Zatkovich,<br />

Gregory<br />

420 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-26SL-149<br />

American Slav Congress [political position]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-26SL-150<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> "Warnings"<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Zatkovich, Gregory;<br />

Alski, Victor; Dargis, Paul; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-26SL-151<br />

American Slav Congress Official Organ<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav (periodical); Voice <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Slav (periodical)<br />

INT-26SL-152<br />

American Slav Congress National<br />

Headquarters<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-26SL-153<br />

IWO Slavs Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order<br />

INT-26SL-154<br />

New Year's Eve All-Slavic Meeting in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Slavic Review<br />

(periodical)<br />

INT-26SL-155<br />

[American Slav Congress resolutions]<br />

Feb. 1944. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; Allied Na-<br />

tions; Mobilization; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Crimes against humanity; United Nations;<br />

Military forces; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-<br />

Slavic Americans; Slovene American National<br />

Council; All Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

American Republics; Stalin, Joseph; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Balokovich, Zlatko; Tito<br />

INT-26SL-156<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich.<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osowski, W. T.; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-26SL-157<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; Elections;<br />

Krall, Steve; Balokovich, Zlatko; Zmrhal, Jaros-<br />

lav J.; Derkos, Anton; Adamic, Louis; Ribar,<br />

Ivan<br />

INT-26SL-158<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; International Workers Order;<br />

Serb National Federation; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Krall, Steve; Derkos,<br />

Anton; Zatkovich, Gregory; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-159<br />

[Yugoslav military forces]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-26SL-160<br />

Decisions: National Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Feb. 28, 1944. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference; Mobilization;<br />

Military forces; Underground movements;<br />

Women; Youth; Italy; American-Pohsh Trade<br />

Union Council; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans; American Croatian Confer-<br />

ence; Slovene American National Council;<br />

Vidovdan Congress; Bulgarian-Macedonian<br />

Congress; Krall, Steve; Adamic, Louis; Baloko-<br />

vich, Zlatko; Ribar, Ivan; Minerich, Anthony;<br />

Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.; Pirinsky, Mary<br />

INT-26SL-161<br />

[Slavic activities]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Benes, Eduard; Man-<br />

ning, Clarence A.<br />

INT-26SL-162<br />

American Slav Congress Meeting<br />

Mar. 18. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; International Workers Order;<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-26SL-163<br />

Third Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Mar. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military equipment manufacturing;<br />

Kosciuszko League; Polish American Trade<br />

Union Committee; United Automobile Workers<br />

<strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-26SL-164<br />

Two Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania; American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan; Minerich, Anthony; Zeman, Stephen<br />

S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-165<br />

IWO and Left Wing Program<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Propaganda; Inter-<br />

national Workers Order; CIO; Slovak Workers<br />

Society; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); L'udovy Dennik (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-26SL-166<br />

Second Meeting: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Slovak Society; American<br />

Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania; CIO;<br />

International Workers Order<br />

INT-26SL-167<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania


Reference Bibliography<br />

May 29, 1944; June 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social classes; CIO; International<br />

Workers Order; National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Sobczak, John<br />

INT-26SL-168<br />

Slav Congress News, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Harry; Lucak, Mike;<br />

Hronek, Charles J.<br />

INT-26SL-169<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

May 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Sobczak, John; Mamula,<br />

Milo; Sulovsky, Michael<br />

INT-26SL-170<br />

Literature Sold at American Slav Congress<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

May 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> the American Slav (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

INT-26SL-171<br />

Sponsors, <strong>Office</strong>rs, etc., American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

May 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; CIO; International Workers<br />

Order; American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania; Sobczak, John; Detchmann, John<br />

A.<br />

INT-26SL-172<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> American Slavs]<br />

June 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Elections;<br />

Catholic Croatian Union; Pavelich, Ante; von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-26SL-173<br />

Milo Mamula, Secretary <strong>of</strong> American Slav<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Western Pennsylvania<br />

June 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania; Mamula, Milo<br />

INT-26SL-174<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slav Congress<br />

June 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Military equipment<br />

manufacturing; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Kristan,<br />

Etbin; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-175<br />

Report on American Slav Congress United for<br />

Victory and Peace<br />

June 10, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Moscow Conference;<br />

Cairo Conference; Teheran Conference; Peace<br />

settlement; American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

New York; AFL; CIO; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Marcantonio, Vito; Krall, Steve<br />

INT-26SL-176<br />

All Slav Day, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin; All-American Slav Con-<br />

gress <strong>of</strong> the Middle West; Krzywonos, Albert A.<br />

INT-26SL-177<br />

Belle Isle Rally, Michigan Slav Congress<br />

June 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michigan Slav Congress; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.;<br />

Jackson, Samuel D. (Sen, Ind)<br />

INT-26SL-178<br />

Various Slav Items<br />

July 9, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Cathohc Church; Serbian<br />

National Defense Council; Lange, Oscar; Stami-<br />

rowski, Janusz L.; Hodza, Milan; Masaryk, Jan;<br />

Stritch, Samuel A. (Rev.)<br />

INT-26SL-179<br />

Latest Slav News<br />

July 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Mirkovich, Voislav; Vuk-<br />

mirovich, Vladimir; Zvetina, John A.; Tarase-<br />

vich, Chrysostom (Rev.)<br />

INT-26SL-180<br />

American Slav Congress Developments<br />

July 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

INT-26SL-181<br />

Internal Dissension With American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Republican Party; Demo-<br />

cratic Party; CIO<br />

INT-26SL-182<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

July 39, 1944; Aug. 2, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-83.]<br />

Descriptors: M-222<br />

INT-26SL-183<br />

Thomas on American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; International Workers<br />

Order; Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations<br />

Political Action Committee; Democratic Party;<br />

Thomas, Anthony Eugene<br />

INT-26SL-184<br />

Slav Celebration<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 49 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military equipment manufacturing;<br />

Elections; Teheran Conference; Soviet-Czechos-<br />

lovak Pact; Women; Czechoslovak National<br />

Council; Czech National Alliance; Slovak<br />

National Alliance; American Slav Congress<br />

Midwest Division; Pepper, Claude; Lange,<br />

Oscar; Tito<br />

INT-26SL-185<br />

Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas; Lusatia; Lutheran Church;<br />

Australia; Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Lusatian National Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation;<br />

Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in America;<br />

Domanski, Francis<br />

INT-26SL-196<br />

INT-26SL-186<br />

Call to Second Congress<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Zeman, Stephen<br />

S., Jr.; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-26SL-187<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freemasons; Veterans<br />

INT-26SL-188<br />

Joint American Slav Congress and<br />

Czech-American National Alliance Rally<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czech National Alliance<br />

INT-26SL-189<br />

Günther Withdraws from American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory; Thomas, An-<br />

thony Eugene<br />

INT-26SL-190<br />

Comments by Günther on American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Pi-<br />

rinsky, Mary; Zatkovich, Gregory; Sobczak,<br />

John; Zeman, Stephen S., Jr.<br />

INT-26SL-191<br />

[Slavic groups activities]<br />

Sept. 8. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation; Lange, Oscar; Tito; Vukmirovich, Vladi-<br />

mir; Mirkovich, Voislav<br />

INT-26SL-192<br />

111 Wind from Moscow<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: CIO; Hillman, Sidney; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Balokovich, Zlatko; Osowski, W. T.;<br />

Lange, Oscar<br />

INT-26SL-193<br />

Second American Slav Congress: A Preview<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-88.]<br />

Descriptors: B-248<br />

INT-26SL-194<br />

Sobczak <strong>of</strong> AmSlav Congress<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sobczak, John; Hillman, Sidney<br />

INT-26SL-195<br />

AmSlav Congress Broadcast<br />

Sept 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-26SL-196<br />

The Slavonic Monthly<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vlakovic, Vlako S.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 421


INT-26SL-197 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-26SL-197<br />

[Moscow visitors to American Slav Congress]<br />

Sepr. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Slav Committee in Moscow<br />

INT-26SL-198<br />

[Second American Slav Congress reports]<br />

Sept. 23-30, 1944. 269 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Underground move-<br />

ments; Military forces; Women; German military<br />

occu «don policies; Executions; Propaganda;<br />

Libraries; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Teheran Conference;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Allied Nations;<br />

CIO; International Workers Order; AFL; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship; Soviet<br />

Russia Today (periodical); Ickes, Harold L.;<br />

Churchill, Winston S.; Tito; Mihailovich, Draza;<br />

Bernstein, Walter; Gervasi, Frank; Ribar, Ivan;<br />

Pribichevich, Stoyan; Adamic, Louis; Smith,<br />

Edwin S.; Dewey, Thomas E.; Stalin, Joseph;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-26SL-199<br />

[Second American Slav Conference reports]<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 114 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Teheran Confer-<br />

ence; Sobczak, John; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-26SL-200<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-26SL-201<br />

Second American Slav Congress Evaluation<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; CIO<br />

INT-26SL-202<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-26SL-203<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-26SL-204<br />

Slav Congress [speech]<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Payer, Harry<br />

INT-26SL-205<br />

Second American Slav Congress: Footnote<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 6 p. + 2 ov.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-90.]<br />

Descriptors: B-262<br />

INT-26SL-206<br />

Steve Krall - American Slav Congress<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Elections; Krall, Steve<br />

INT-26SL-207<br />

Slav Congress, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Payer,<br />

Harry; Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Harry<br />

INT-26SL-208<br />

Left-wing Groups on Eve <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Elections<br />

422 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

iVov. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-26SL-209<br />

[Dr. Osowski's talk before Slavs <strong>of</strong> Canada]<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Conference <strong>of</strong> Canadian<br />

Slavs; Osowski, W. T.<br />

INT-26SL-210<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb<br />

Separation from Germany<br />

iVov. 17, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Texas; Lusatia; Sorbo-Lusatian National Com-<br />

mittee; Polish Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in<br />

America; Domanski, Francis<br />

INT-26SL-211<br />

Domestic and International Politics<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic Party; Republican<br />

Party; American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Pennsylvania; Sobczak, John<br />

INT-26SL-212<br />

Slav Congress Resolution on Greek Internal<br />

Situation<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; American Slav Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Pennsylvania<br />

INT-26SL-213<br />

Outline and Survey <strong>of</strong> the Organization and<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the All-Slav Committee in<br />

Moscow<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Propagan-<br />

da; War relief; All-Slav Committee in Moscow;<br />

International Workers Order<br />

INT-26SL-214<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Slav Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Medical Aid to Soviet Russia<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Medical assistance; United<br />

Slav Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical Aid to Soviet Russia;<br />

Beresney, Timothy A.; Karpovich, Alexander<br />

INT-26SL-215<br />

All Slavic Council <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-26SL-216<br />

American Slav Congress [support for unions]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

INT-26SL-217<br />

Note on Lusatian Sorbs<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lusatia; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-26SL-218<br />

Future Policy <strong>of</strong> the Michigan Slav Congress<br />

Feb. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michigan Slav Congress; Osowski,<br />

W. T.<br />

INT-26SL-219<br />

Slav Congress Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 16 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

103.]<br />

Descriptors: M-298<br />

INT-26SL-220<br />

[Yugoslav war relief]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Scully,<br />

Cornelius<br />

INT-26SL-221<br />

Slav Congress Meeting<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 78 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

107.]<br />

Descriptors: M-307<br />

INT-26SL-222<br />

Note on the American Slav Congress<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; UNCIO<br />

INT-26SL-223<br />

San Francisco and the American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

¿pr. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-26SL-224<br />

Slav Congress Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; UNCIO; Interna-<br />

tional organization; Polonia Society; Internation-<br />

al Workers Order; Pirinsky, Mary; Gebert,<br />

Boleslaw; Payer, Harry; Cainkar, Vincent;<br />

Buban, George M.<br />

INT-26SL-225<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco<br />

¿pr. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33Z-110.]<br />

Descriptors: N-280<br />

INT-26SL-226<br />

[Slavic unity]<br />

¿pr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-26SL-227<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich, [review]<br />

¿pr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-26SL-228<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-26SL-229<br />

American Slav Congress Salute to the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

May 4, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

112.]<br />

Descriptors: M-311<br />

INT-26SL-230<br />

American Slavs Salute the San Francisco<br />

Conference


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-20<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Argentina; Fritchman, Ste-<br />

phen Hole (Rev.); C<strong>of</strong>fey, John M. (Rep, Wash)<br />

INT-26SL-231<br />

Slav Congress, Ohio<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Harry<br />

INT-26SL-232<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33ZZ-<br />

113.]<br />

Descriptors: M-312<br />

INT-26SL-233<br />

[New York Slav Club meeting]<br />

June 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slav Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

INT-26SL-234<br />

Anti-Soviet Bloc<br />

June 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Serb National Federation;<br />

American-Serbian Cultural Association; Serbian<br />

Eastern Orthodox Diocese; Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-26SL-235<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Bridgeport Section, American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gebert, Boleslaw<br />

INT-26SL-236<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

Plans To Augment Its Activities<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

144.]<br />

Descriptors: N-361<br />

INT-26SL-237<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-26SL-238<br />

South Slav Day in Honor <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav and<br />

Bulgarian Delegates to the International<br />

Security Conference<br />

May 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; War casualties; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

INT-26SL-239 INT-26SL-240<br />

[Missing]<br />

Spanish<br />

INT-27SP-1 to INT-27SP-501<br />

Spanish: document series<br />

Documents focus on the leading personalities<br />

and ideologies (socialist and communist) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish anti-Fascist movement. Although united<br />

in their desire for the fall <strong>of</strong> the Franco regime,<br />

the viewpoints <strong>of</strong> the various anti-Fascist<br />

elements differed quite widely regarding the<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> a new Spanish government.<br />

Documents also discuss Spanish Republican<br />

politics in Latin America; Spain's collaboration<br />

with the Axis powers; the Spanish-language press<br />

in the U.S.; and the Basque and Catalan<br />

independence movements.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33SP-1 to<br />

INT-33SP-42.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Spaniards; Basques; Catalans;<br />

Falangists; Spanish Republicans; Junta Española<br />

de Liberación; Franco, Francisco<br />

INT-27SP-1<br />

[Excerpt from bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Overseas News<br />

Agency]<br />

Jan. IS, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-2<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-3<br />

[Interviews with and background on Juan A.<br />

Meana and Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

Dec. 1-16, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.; de la Cruz Marin,<br />

Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-4<br />

[Information on leading Spanish<br />

personalities]<br />

May 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando; de la Cruz<br />

Marin, Antonio; Meana, Juan A.; Asensio, Jose;<br />

Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-27SP-5<br />

[Information on Antonio de la Cruz Marin<br />

and General Jose Asensio]<br />

Dec. 27, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio; Asensio,<br />

Jose<br />

INT-27SP-6<br />

General Outline <strong>of</strong> Spanish Political groups<br />

in Exile<br />

July 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-27SP-7<br />

Basque Chief Here After Devious Trip<br />

iVov. 17, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-8<br />

[Information on the Basques and Jose<br />

Antonio de Aguirre]<br />

Jan. 8-Mar. 7, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-9<br />

[Information on the Basque movement and<br />

Jose Antonio de Aguirre]<br />

Jan. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-10<br />

[Information on Pedro Salinas]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salinas, Pedro<br />

INT-27SP-11<br />

[Conditions in Spain]<br />

June 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-27SP-12<br />

[Statement <strong>of</strong> policy <strong>of</strong> Casal Cátala in the<br />

interest <strong>of</strong> the Catalans in the western<br />

hemisphere]<br />

Dec. 1-31, 1941. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Casal Cátala<br />

INT-27SP-13<br />

[Members <strong>of</strong> the U.S. delegation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Catalan National Council]<br />

Apr. 21-22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catalan National Council<br />

INT-27SP-14<br />

[Addresses <strong>of</strong> selected Spanish-American<br />

organizations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-15<br />

Catalonia in Exile<br />

June 3, 1942. 12 p.<br />

INT-27SP-16<br />

[Negotiations for purchase <strong>of</strong> La Prensa<br />

(newspaper) by Enrique de Zunzunegui]<br />

May 8, i 942; May 20, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Prensa (newspaper); de Zun-<br />

zunegui, Enrique<br />

INT-27SP-17<br />

[Information on the Spanish Library <strong>of</strong><br />

Information]<br />

June 25-July 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spanish Library <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

INT-27SP-18<br />

Problem for Mexico: Spanish Exiles Seek To<br />

Set Up Free Spanish Government<br />

July 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-19<br />

[General conditions and political situation in<br />

Spain]<br />

June 3, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-27SP-20<br />

[Conditions in Spain; information concerning<br />

probable Axis plans and Spanish<br />

collaboration with the Axis powers]<br />

Apr. 11, 1942. 19 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 423


INT-27SP-20 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-27SP-21<br />

[Conditions in Spain]<br />

May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sentences, criminal procedure<br />

INT-27SP-22<br />

[Settlement <strong>of</strong> Spanish war debt to Italy]<br />

Feb. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-27SP-23<br />

[Information on C. Sewell Thomas]<br />

Dec. 24, 1941. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-24<br />

[Conditions in Spain]<br />

Nov. 12, 1941. 3 p.<br />

INT-27SP-25<br />

[Political situation in Spain]<br />

Aug. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-26<br />

[Information on the Spanish Library <strong>of</strong><br />

Information and the new Primate <strong>of</strong> Spain]<br />

May 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-27<br />

[Anti-American activities <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

Minister in Guatemala]<br />

Jan. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sanz-Agero, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-28<br />

[Information on anti-British and<br />

anti-American propaganda sent from Spain to<br />

Argentina]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-27SP-29<br />

Falangist Activities in the Americas<br />

Jan. 7, 1942; Jan. 17. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-27SP-30<br />

Notes on Franco, His Fascist Spanish<br />

Falange, and the Role <strong>of</strong> Spain in the Axis<br />

Coalition<br />

Apr. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-31 to INT-27SP-32<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-33<br />

[Spanish pro-Axis propaganda in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-27SP-34<br />

[Information on the Spanish Falange in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Mar. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-27SP-35<br />

Conversation with Juan A. Meana concerning<br />

Spanish Republican Politics<br />

Mar. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.<br />

INT-27SP-36<br />

[Application <strong>of</strong> Antonio de la Cruz Marin for<br />

U.S. citizenship]<br />

Jan. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-37<br />

[Information on Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

July 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-38<br />

Spanish Press in New York<br />

May 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-27SP-39<br />

[Historical background and present activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish Communist Party; communist<br />

activities in Switzerland, Portugal, and<br />

Sweden]<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-27SP-40<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-41<br />

' [Barter trade agreement between Argentina<br />

and Spain]<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Trade agreements<br />

INT-27SP-42<br />

[Missing]<br />

424 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-43<br />

[Information on the Catalan and Basque<br />

separatist movements]<br />

May 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties<br />

INT-27SP-44 to INT-27SP-46<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-47<br />

[Information regarding correspondence from<br />

General Jose Asensio]<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-48 to INT-27SP-49<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-50<br />

[Spanish Falangist activities in the U.S. and<br />

Spanish diplomatic collaboration with Axis<br />

interests]<br />

Apr. 14-June 1, 1942. 13 p.<br />

INT-27SP-51<br />

[Conditions in Portugal]<br />

June 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-52<br />

[Portugal: historical background, current<br />

conditions, and attitudes <strong>of</strong> the people]<br />

May 25, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-53<br />

[Request for information on Manuel J.<br />

Macedo]<br />

July 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedo, Manuel J.<br />

INT-27SP-54<br />

Propaganda Strategy for Spain and Portugal<br />

iVov. 21, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Propaganda<br />

INT-27SP-55<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-56<br />

Cuba Expels Ex-Envoy <strong>of</strong> Spain<br />

July 27. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuba; de Gailin, Count Carlos<br />

INT-27SP-57<br />

Garcia and Diaz Face Neutrality Violation<br />

Case<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Garcia, Marcelino; Diaz,<br />

Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-58<br />

[Information on the Portuguese newspaper<br />

"Diario de Noticias"]<br />

May 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diario de Noticias (newspaper)<br />

INT-27SP-59<br />

Portuguese Press in New England<br />

May 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Press<br />

INT-27SP-60<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-61<br />

[Conditions in Portugal]<br />

June 3. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-62<br />

[General situation and attitudes in Spain and<br />

Portugal]<br />

May 9-13, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-63<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-64<br />

[Press interview with Dr. Salazar; Portugal's<br />

change in status <strong>of</strong> its colonies]<br />

Dec. 7, 1941; Dec. 30, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Portugal, territories and<br />

dependencies; Salazar, Antonio


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-106<br />

INT-27SP-65<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-66<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Portuguese-American Civic<br />

League]<br />

Feb. 24-Apr. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese-American Civic League<br />

INT-27SP-67<br />

[Information on Portugal and the Portuguese<br />

Islands]<br />

Feb. 13-14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Portugal, territories and<br />

dependencies<br />

INT-27SP-68<br />

[Constitution and ideologies <strong>of</strong> the corporate<br />

state <strong>of</strong> Portugal]<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-69<br />

[Information on Portugal]<br />

Feb. 4, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-70<br />

Portuguese in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 1939. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; d'Eca, Raul<br />

INT-27SP-71<br />

[Catholic Church in Portugal loosening ties<br />

with Salazar dictatorship]<br />

Feb. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-27SP-72<br />

[Suggestion <strong>of</strong> useful personalities for<br />

information on Portugal and Spain]<br />

Dec. 24, 1941. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-73<br />

[Information on the Portuguese community in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

Nov. 10, 1939-July 29, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese<br />

INT-27SP-74<br />

[Background information on Antonio de la<br />

Cruz Marín]<br />

July 30-Aug. 10, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-75 to INT-27SP-79<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-80<br />

Notes on the Catalans in Latin America:<br />

organizations and publications<br />

June 22. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

INT-27SP-81<br />

[Spanish activities and views regarding<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> the monarchy]<br />

June 23. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Bourbon, Don Juan<br />

INT-27SP-82<br />

[Conversations with seamen regarding<br />

war-time conditions in Spain]<br />

July 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-27SP-83<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-84<br />

Spanish Victory Fiesta in Queens Draws<br />

5,000<br />

July 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-27SP-85<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-86<br />

Spanish-Americans in the Southwest and the<br />

War Effort<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexicans; Texas; California<br />

INT-27SP-87<br />

[Falangist attempt to assassinate Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

War Valera]<br />

Aug. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Várela, Jose Enrique<br />

INT-27SP-88<br />

[Biographical notes on four Spanish cabinet<br />

ministers]<br />

Sept, 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-89<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-90<br />

[References to documents on "free" legions]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-91<br />

Spanish Political Parties in and out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Country<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-92<br />

Suggestions for Political-Economic Warfare<br />

To Prevent the Nazification <strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

June 4, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party<br />

INT-27SP-93<br />

Political Situation in Spain: quarrel between<br />

the army and the Falange<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-94<br />

[Prominent Spanish refugees predict Nazi<br />

invasion <strong>of</strong> Spain]<br />

JVov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany<br />

INT-27SP-95<br />

Spanish Republican Refugees in Mexico<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-96<br />

[Conversation with Juan A. Meana]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.<br />

INT-27SP-97<br />

[Spanish protest <strong>of</strong> United Nations<br />

collaboration with the Franco Government]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-98<br />

[Conversation with Joan A. Meana]<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.<br />

INT-27SP-99<br />

Spanish Institutions in Uruguay<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-27SP-100<br />

Spanish Colony in Brazil<br />

Dec. 16. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil<br />

INT-27SP-101<br />

[Information on the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Spanish]<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Association <strong>of</strong> Teachers<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

INT-27SP-102<br />

[Conversations with Mr. Eulau and Mrs.<br />

Altaian]<br />

Dec 2, 1942; Dec 4. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eulau, Heinz H. F.; Altman, Mrs.<br />

INT-27SP-103<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Serrano Suner]<br />

Dec. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Suner, Serrano<br />

INT-27SP-104<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sociedades Hispanas<br />

Confederadas]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas<br />

INT-27SP-105<br />

Dinner Given by the Joint Anti-Fascist<br />

Refugee Committee<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-27SP-106<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Solidaridad Internacional<br />

Anti-Fasdsts de Newark]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Solidaridad Internacional Anti-Fas-<br />

cists de Newark<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 425


1NT-27SP-107<br />

INT-27SP-107<br />

Spain Closes Library Here<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spanish Library <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

INT-27SP-108<br />

Urge Spanish Catholics Unite Against Franco<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Mije, An-<br />

tonio<br />

INT-27SP-109<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-110<br />

[Information on La Prensa and La<br />

Traduccion-Prensa (newspapers)]<br />

iVov. 6, 7942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Prensa (newspaper); La Traduc-<br />

cion-Prensa (newspaper)<br />

INT-27SP-111<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-112<br />

[Brief history and activities <strong>of</strong> Sociedades<br />

Hispanas Confederadas]<br />

May 27, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas<br />

INT-27SP-113<br />

[Espagne: le tableau politique de l'émigration<br />

espagnole]<br />

Sept. 8-16, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-27SP-114<br />

[Salazar Government subsidy <strong>of</strong><br />

Portuguese-language broadcasts in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Radio<br />

INT-27SP-115<br />

[Discontinuance <strong>of</strong> Ibérica (periodical)]<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-116<br />

[Notes by Basque President Aguirre on a<br />

speech by U.S. Ambassador Carlton Hayes]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Hayes, Carlton; de Aguirre, Jose<br />

Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-117<br />

[Information on Raimundo Camprubi and La<br />

Prensa (newspaper)]<br />

Feb. 5. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Prensa (newspaper); Camprubi,<br />

Raimundo<br />

INT-27SP-118<br />

[Meeting to inaugurate "Pueblos Hispanos"]<br />

Feb. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pueblos Hispanos (newspaper)<br />

INT-27SP-119<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> an Interview with a Spanish<br />

Trade Union Official<br />

Feb. 1943. 3 p.<br />

426 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-120<br />

[Entertainment and ball organized by the<br />

Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas]<br />

Mar. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-121<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-122<br />

[Information on guerrilla bands in Gijon,<br />

Spain]<br />

Feb. 17-Mar. 19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare<br />

INT-27SP-123<br />

Meeting in New York City for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish Republican Prisoners in North<br />

Africa<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-1.]<br />

Descriptors: M-22<br />

INT-27SP-124<br />

[Information on Spanish Republican<br />

personalities and institutions in Argentina]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-27SP-125<br />

Spanish Colony in Argentina<br />

July 29, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-27SP-126<br />

[Information on Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-127<br />

Meetings for the Release <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

Prisoners<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners<br />

INT-27SP-128<br />

[Information on the Spanish Republican<br />

Centre <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires]<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-27SP-129<br />

[Meeting to organize the campaign for the<br />

liberation <strong>of</strong> Spanish prisoners in North<br />

Africa]<br />

Apr. 3. 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners; Joint Anti-Fas-<br />

cist Refugee Committee<br />

INT-27SP-130<br />

[Conversation with Raimundo Camprubi]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camprubi, Raimundo<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-27SP-131<br />

[Meeting at the home <strong>of</strong> Fernando de los<br />

Rios]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-132<br />

Carnegie Hall Rally for Spanish Prisoners<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 18 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-2.]<br />

Descriptors: M-34<br />

INT-27SP-133<br />

Meeting at the Club Obrero Español<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-134<br />

Spanish Republican Prisoners<br />

Apr. 10, 1943; Apr. 21. 1943. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-3.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 120<br />

INT-27SP-135<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

Apr. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-136<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-27SP-137<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marín]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-138<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas;<br />

Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-139<br />

Plan Today for Stadium Rally<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor for Victory Rally<br />

INT-27SP-140<br />

Conversation with Jose Castro<br />

Apr. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-141<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sociedades Hispanas<br />

Confederadas<br />

Apr. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas<br />

INT-27SP-142<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee<br />

Committee in New York City]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

M-36


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-180<br />

INT-27SP-143<br />

[Twelfth anniversary dinner for the Spanish<br />

Republic at Casa de Galicia]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-144<br />

[Illegal entry <strong>of</strong> Meg Weil into Spain and her<br />

travels there]<br />

Apr. 12. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weil, Meg<br />

INT-27SP-145<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-146<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Grupo Salmerón]<br />

May 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grupo Salmerón<br />

INT-27SP-147<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Spanish-American organizations]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-148<br />

Spanish Falangist Activities in Argentina<br />

Jan. 20, 1943; Apr. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-27SP-149<br />

[Italian short-wave radio broadcasts to Spain<br />

and Latin America]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-27SP-150<br />

Agreement Between Spanish Republicans and<br />

Free Italians <strong>of</strong> the Argentine Republic<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Free Italians<br />

INT-27SP-151<br />

Republican Spaniards in Argentina<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-27SP-152<br />

Axis Activity in Rio de Oro<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rio de Oro; Axis nations<br />

INT-27SP-153<br />

Spanish Republican Conference in<br />

Montevideo: a Preview<br />

May 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mora Guarnido, Marion; Casal, En-<br />

rique; de Cardenas, Fernando; Capdevilla,<br />

Gabriel<br />

INT-27SP-154<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-155<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

May 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-156<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-157<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Aguirre and Señor de<br />

la Sota]<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Aguirre, Jose Antonio; de la Sota,<br />

Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-158<br />

[Conversation with Fontanals and Gibemau]<br />

May 7, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Gibemau, J. A.<br />

INT-27SP-159<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

May 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-160<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-161<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Dyas]<br />

May 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dyas, Mr.<br />

INT-27SP-162<br />

[Information on Salmerón]<br />

May 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grupo Salmerón; Salmerón, Mr.<br />

INT-27SP-163<br />

[Information on Spanish-language newspapers<br />

in Texas and New Mexico]<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas; New Mexico; Press<br />

INT-27SP-164<br />

Spanish Political Situation and Strategy <strong>of</strong><br />

the United Nations; Solution for the Iberian<br />

Puzzle<br />

May 8, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gibemau, J. A.<br />

INT-27SP-165<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-166<br />

[Conversation with Eulau]<br />

May 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eulau, Heinz H. F.<br />

INT-27SP-167<br />

["Spain: Democracy and Catholicism", topic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish meeting]<br />

June 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Mendiza-<br />

bel, Alfredo; de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-168<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

June 11, 1943. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-4.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 131<br />

INT-27SP-169<br />

[Information on the Catholic Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Propagandists]<br />

Nov. 13, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic Association <strong>of</strong> Propagan-<br />

dists<br />

INT-27SP-170<br />

[L'administracio de "Per Catalunya"]<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-171<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-172<br />

[Information on military forces and<br />

operations in Spanish Morocco, Ifni, and the<br />

Canary Islands]<br />

Apr. 12-28, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-27SP-173<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-174<br />

[Information on Ramon Fina]<br />

June 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fina, Ramon<br />

INT-27SP-175<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

June 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-176<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabal]<br />

June 14-15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-177<br />

[Conversation with Juan A. Meana]<br />

July 2, 143. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.<br />

INT-27SP-178<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

June 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-179<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals and J.<br />

Camer Ribalta]<br />

June 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Camer Ribalta, J.<br />

INT-27SP-180<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

June 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 427


INT-27SP-181<br />

INT-27SP-181<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Juan Negrin, Jr.]<br />

June 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Negrin, Juan, Jr.<br />

INT-27SP-182<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

June 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-27SP-183<br />

[Conversation with Antonio Garcia de<br />

Lahiguera]<br />

June 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Lahiguera, Antonio Garcia<br />

INT-27SP-184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-185<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marín]<br />

June 11, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-186<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

June 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-187<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

June 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-188<br />

[Proposed meeting <strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Abroad]<br />

July 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Spanish University Pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />

sors Abroad; Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-189<br />

Spanish Republican Opinion: Reaction to<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> a Spanish Monarchy<br />

July 14. 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-5.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 141<br />

INT-27SP-190<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

July 19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-191<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

July 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-192<br />

[Conversation with Demetrio Delgado de<br />

Torres]<br />

July 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Delgado de Torres, Demetrio<br />

428 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-193<br />

[Conversation with Flora Lewis]<br />

July 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lewis, Flora<br />

INT-27SP-194<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

July 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-195<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals]<br />

July 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph<br />

INT-27SP-196<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sociedades Hispanas<br />

Confederadas]<br />

July 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas<br />

INT-27SP-197<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

July 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-198<br />

[Sinking <strong>of</strong> Spanish fishing craft by British<br />

destroyer]<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-199<br />

[Conditions in Spanish Morocco and Italy]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spanish Morocco<br />

INT-27SP-200<br />

[Political conditions in Spain and Spanish<br />

territories]<br />

June 1-July 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain, territories and dependencies<br />

INT-27SP-201<br />

[Political conditions in Spain]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-202<br />

[Appointments <strong>of</strong> Spanish diplomats]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-203<br />

Attitude in Spain Toward the Bombing <strong>of</strong><br />

Rome<br />

July 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Rome, Italy<br />

INT-27SP-204 to INT-27SP-205<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-206<br />

[Listing <strong>of</strong> Spanish-American organizations]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

INT-27SP-207<br />

[Information on the background and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish community in California]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-27SP-208<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Communist Party in<br />

Catalonia]<br />

July 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-27SP-209<br />

Present Political Situation in Catalonia<br />

July 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-210<br />

[Information on the Catalonian National<br />

Front]<br />

July 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-27SP-211<br />

[Supplementary information on the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish community in California]<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: California<br />

INT-27SP-212<br />

Spanish Censorship <strong>of</strong> Italian Newspapers<br />

Aug. 20, 1943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Censorship<br />

INT-27SP-213<br />

[Information on political and social<br />

conditions in Catalonia]<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Catalan<br />

National Council<br />

INT-27SP-214<br />

Basque Activities in Exile<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 43 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; de Aguirre, Jose An-<br />

tonio<br />

INT-27SP-215<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> Italian Political Situation on Spain<br />

Aug. 4. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-27SP-216<br />

Plans for Spanish Bulletins<br />

Sept. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-217<br />

Spanish Political Thought in Mexico City<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-218<br />

Anti-Soviet Attitude <strong>of</strong> Spanish Press<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Press<br />

INT-27SP-219<br />

[Conversation with Juan A. Meana]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.<br />

INT-27SP-220<br />

Falange Meeting in Valencia<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-258<br />

INT-27SP-221<br />

[Information on the Marques de Agoiar]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943; Oct. 14, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

de Aguiar, Marques<br />

INT-27SP-222<br />

Political Reaction in Malaga to General<br />

Franco's Speech<br />

Oct. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Malaga, Spain<br />

INT-27SP-223<br />

[Reactions <strong>of</strong> Alfredo Mendizabel and Joseph<br />

Fonatanals to the Moscow Pact]<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Mendizabel, Al-<br />

fredo<br />

INT-27SP-224<br />

[Opinions regarding the plan for restoration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish monarchy]<br />

Apr. 20-May, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

de Bourbon, Don Juan; Rodezno, Count<br />

INT-27SP-225<br />

[Proposed joint meeting with Basque and<br />

Catalan representatives]<br />

iVov. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-226<br />

Political Situation in Spain<br />

iVov. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-227<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marín]<br />

JVov. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; de la Cruz<br />

Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-228<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

JVov. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-229<br />

Political Reaction to the Presentation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Monarchist Petition to Franco<br />

JVov. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-230<br />

[Conversation with Demetrio Delgado de<br />

Torres<br />

Nov. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Delgado de Torres, Demetrio<br />

INT-27SP-231<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-232<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals and J.<br />

Carner Ribalta]<br />

iVov. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Carner Ribalta, J.<br />

INT-27SP-233<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

iVov. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-234<br />

Suggestions for a Plan for the Solution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Iberian Political Problem<br />

Nov. 8, 1943. 31 p.<br />

INT-27SP-235<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

World Association<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-7.]<br />

Descriptors: M-97<br />

INT-27SP-236<br />

Political Developments in the Spanish Colony<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chile<br />

Nov. 20. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chile<br />

INT-27SP-237<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota and<br />

Antonio de Irala]<br />

Nov. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel; de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-238<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-27SP-239<br />

Newspapers in Spanish-Language Section<br />

[listing]<br />

July 24, 1942. 20 p.<br />

INT-27SP-240<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-241<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-8.]<br />

Descriptors: B-123<br />

INT-27SP-242 to INT-27SP-243<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-244<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Comité de Unificación<br />

Hispana<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-9.]<br />

Descriptors: M-122<br />

INT-27SP-245<br />

Present Status <strong>of</strong> the Monarchist Movement<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-246<br />

[Appeal by United Socialist Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Catalonia to establish National Catalan<br />

Alliance]<br />

Jan. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Socialist Party <strong>of</strong> Catalonia;<br />

National Catalan Alliance<br />

INT-27SP-247<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mendizabel comments on the<br />

Spanish Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-248<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ramon Araquistain]<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Araquistain, Ramon<br />

INT-27SP-249<br />

Educational Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Club Obrero<br />

Español<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Club Obrero Español<br />

INT-27SP-250<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish Leftist Organizations<br />

Jan. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-251<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-252<br />

[Conversation with Pilar de Madariaga]<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Madariaga, Pilar<br />

INT-27SP-253<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-254<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Republican<br />

Junta for Liberation]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prieto, Indalecio; Martinez Barrio,<br />

Diego<br />

INT-27SP-255<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-256<br />

Spanish Refugee Groups in United Kingdom<br />

Dec. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-27SP-257<br />

[U.S. delegation <strong>of</strong> the Catalan National<br />

Council in London present the national<br />

aspirations <strong>of</strong> Catalonia before the United<br />

Nations]<br />

[1943]. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Catalan National<br />

Council<br />

INT-27SP-258<br />

Brief Study <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republican Groups in<br />

the Other American Republics<br />

June 9, 1943. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 429


INT-27SP-259 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-27SP-259<br />

[Fascism and Communism in the Spanish<br />

press in the U.S.; information on the<br />

Portuguese press in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Press<br />

INT-27SP-260<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-261<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Antonio de Succar on action by<br />

Stalin]<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-262<br />

Spanish Colony in Uruguay<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-27SP-263<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-264<br />

Spanish-American War Bond Rally at<br />

Manhattan Center<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-265<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-266<br />

[Background information on La Voz<br />

(newspaper) <strong>of</strong> New York]<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Voz (newspaper)<br />

INT-27SP-267<br />

[Conversation with Indalecio Prieto and<br />

Antonio de la Cruz Marin]<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prieto, Indalecio; de la Cruz Marin,<br />

Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-268<br />

[Statements <strong>of</strong> Basque attitudes in Mexico]<br />

Mar. 8, 944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-269<br />

[Interviews with Juan Borras and Manuel de<br />

Agostin]<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borras, Juan; de Agostin, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-270<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-271<br />

[Conversation with Jacob Landau]<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Landau, Jacob<br />

INT-27SP-272<br />

[Conversation with Robert Alexander]<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alexander, Robert<br />

INT-27SP-273<br />

[Spanish activities regarding the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a govemment-in-exile]<br />

Apr. 1. 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-274<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish refugees in Mexico]<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-275<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-276<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Montevideo<br />

Conference]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Montevideo Conference<br />

INT-27SP-277<br />

Spanish Activities in the U.S. and Abroad<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-278<br />

Spanish Activities in the U.S. and Abroad<br />

May 17, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-27SP-279<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the<br />

Present Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in<br />

Exile<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-10.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 180<br />

INT-27SP-280<br />

[Missing]<br />

430 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-281<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-282<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals, J.<br />

Camer Ribalta, and another Catalan]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Carner Ribalta, J.<br />

INT-27SP-283<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-284<br />

[Conversation with Manuel de la Sota]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-285<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-286<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-287<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-288<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-289<br />

[Resumen de noticias correspondientes]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-290<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Spanish colony in Mexico]<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-291<br />

[Political manuevers in Spain]<br />

Mar. 13-21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-292<br />

Political Complexion <strong>of</strong> the Cortes<br />

1936; 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-27SP-293<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish refugee groups in<br />

Mexico]<br />

Apr. 24. 1944; Apr. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camacho, Avilo; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-27SP-294<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-295<br />

New Spanish Aid Society: foundation and<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> the Administrative<br />

Commissions <strong>of</strong> the Solidarity for Anti-Fascist<br />

Spaniards<br />

May 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Administrative Commissions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Solidarity for Anti-Fascist Spaniards<br />

INT-27SP-296<br />

[Information on Spanish political groups in<br />

Chile]<br />

[Apr. 1944]. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chile<br />

INT-27SP-297<br />

Report from Chile<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Chile<br />

INT-27SP-298<br />

[Información sobre Hispanidad]<br />

iVov. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

INT-27SP-299<br />

[Información sobre Hispanidad]<br />

[n.d.]. 6 p.<br />

INT-27SP-300<br />

Boletín de Información<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 18 p.<br />

INT-27SP-301<br />

[Información sobre el circulo vasco español de<br />

Mexico]<br />

[n.d.]. 7p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-302<br />

[Conversation with Jose Escuder]<br />

May 22. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Escuder, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-303<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

May 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-304<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> La Republique Française at<br />

Wildenstein Gallery]<br />

May 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

INT-27SP-305<br />

[Spanish press comments regarding the<br />

foreign policy <strong>of</strong> Great Britain]<br />

May 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-27SP-306<br />

Monarchist Manifesto Signed by Madrid<br />

University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-307<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-308<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

June 7, 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-309<br />

[Protest meeting against Prime Minister<br />

Churchill's speech]<br />

June 3, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-27SP-310<br />

[Protest meeting against Churchill's<br />

statement on Franco]<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-27SP-311<br />

Spanish Republicans and the Current Spain<br />

June 10, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-11.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 193<br />

INT-27SP-312<br />

[Organizaciones españoles en Mexico]<br />

Afar. 24, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico<br />

INT-27SP-313<br />

[Information on the activities <strong>of</strong> Antonio de<br />

Irala and the Junta Española de Liberación in<br />

Mexico]<br />

June 20-21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-27SP-314<br />

[Information on Irala's visit to Mexico]<br />

June 30, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-315<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Eighth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Civil War<br />

July 20, 1944; July 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33SP-12.]<br />

Descriptors: M-216<br />

INT-27SP-316<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> an Interview with Mr.<br />

Lizaso at the Basque Delegation<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lizaso, Mr.<br />

INT-27SP-317<br />

De Gaulle in the Spanish-Language Press<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-27SP-318<br />

[Cable to the Argentine embassy in the U.S.]<br />

[Aug. 1944]. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-319<br />

Interview with Dr. Juan Negrin<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Negrin, Juan<br />

INT-27SP-320<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-321<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-322<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals]<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph<br />

INT-27SP-323<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

Republican Press<br />

INT-27SP-334<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-14.]<br />

Descriptors: B-243<br />

INT-27SP-324<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-14.]<br />

Descriptors: N-8<br />

INT-27SP-325<br />

[Information on Bishop Lewis O. Hartman]<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-326<br />

[Acceptance by Bishop Hartman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chairmanship <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

Spanish Freedom]<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Spanish<br />

Freedom; Hartman, Lewis O.<br />

INT-27SP-327<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Spanish organizations]<br />

[Aug. 1944]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin American Committee <strong>of</strong> Span-<br />

ish Speaking People<br />

INT-27SP-328<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-16.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 213<br />

INT-27SP-329<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference in the<br />

Spanish-Language Press<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-17.]<br />

Descriptors: N-41<br />

INT-27SP-330<br />

[Biographical information on Ramon de la<br />

Sota y MacMahon]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota y MacMahon, Ramon<br />

INT-27SP-331<br />

[Information on the American Committee for<br />

Spanish Freedom]<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Spanish<br />

Freedom<br />

INT-27SP-332<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-18.]<br />

Descriptors: B-257<br />

INT-27SP-333<br />

Influence in Spain <strong>of</strong> Organizations <strong>of</strong><br />

Refugee Políticos in the Americas and French<br />

North Africa<br />

July 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-27SP-334<br />

[Conversation with Ernesto Dacal]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 431


INT-27SP-334 Reference Bibliography<br />

[1944]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dacal, Ernesto<br />

INT-27SP:335<br />

[Conversation with Juan A. Meana]<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meana, Juan A.; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-27SP-336<br />

[Mildred Adams' statement on the conditions<br />

in Spain]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adams, Mildred<br />

INT-27SP-337<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-338<br />

[Information on Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-27SP-339<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

Oct. 24. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-340<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals and J.<br />

Camer Ribalta]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph; Camer Ribalta, J.<br />

INT-27SP-341<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-342<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-343<br />

[Conversation with Antonio Reina]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reina, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-344<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar<br />

INT-27SP-345<br />

[Conversation with Jose Antonio de Aguirre]<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Aguirre, Jose Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-346<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

JVov. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-347<br />

Catholic Opinion on Spain<br />

JVov. 6. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Walsh,<br />

William T.<br />

INT-27SP-348<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

JVov. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-349<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Ríos]<br />

Nov. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-350<br />

Socialists Organize for Spain<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

INT-27SP-351<br />

[Paris press comments on the situation in<br />

France]<br />

JVov. 1. 1944; Nov. 7, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

INT-27SP-352<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-353<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> Possible Republican Government<br />

Circulated in Spain<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-19.]<br />

Descriptors: B-275<br />

INT-27SP-354<br />

Vatican Informed on Spanish Situation<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-27SP-355<br />

[Information on Radio España Independiente]<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-356<br />

American Socialists Organize To Counter<br />

Communist Committee for Spain<br />

JVov. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-21.]<br />

Descriptors: N-101<br />

INT-27SP-357<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

JVov. 13, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-20.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 218<br />

INT-27SP-358<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-22.]<br />

Descriptors: B-280<br />

INT-27SP-359<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-360<br />

[Missing]<br />

432 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-361<br />

[Conversation with A. J. Halpern]<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halpern, A. J..<br />

INT-27SP-362<br />

[Interviews with Spanish Republicans in<br />

Mexico]<br />

JVov. 8, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; France<br />

INT-27SP-363<br />

[Political activities in Uruguay]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Uruguay<br />

INT-27SP-364<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans<br />

JVov. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinez Barrio, Diego<br />

INT-27SP-365<br />

[Conversation with Diego Martinez Barrio<br />

and Fernando de los Rios]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinez Barrio, Diego; de los Rios,<br />

Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-366<br />

Spanish-Language Papers Announce Creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Relief Agency in France To Protect<br />

Spanish Republican Exiles<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-23.]<br />

Descriptors: N-123<br />

INT-27SP-367<br />

[Actividades del partido comunista]<br />

[n.d.]. 10 p.<br />

INT-27SP-368<br />

Boletín de Información<br />

[Oct. 1943]. 19 p.<br />

INT-27SP-369<br />

[Informe sobre los actividades comunistas]<br />

[n.d.]. 4 p.<br />

INT-27SP-370<br />

Boletín de Información<br />

[July-Aug. 1943] 41 p.<br />

INT-27SP-371<br />

Boletín de Información<br />

[Sept. 1943] 61 p.<br />

INT-27SP-372<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-373<br />

Martínez Barrio Tríes To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 11 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-24.]<br />

Descriptors: B-293<br />

INT-27SP-374<br />

[Missing]


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-416<br />

INT-27SP-375<br />

Spanish Opposition Groups in the Frontier<br />

Area<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Alianza Democrática Republicana;<br />

Union Nacional Española; El Agrupamiento<br />

INT-27SP-376<br />

Femando de los Rios Discusses Spain and<br />

Europe<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. S p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-25.]<br />

Descriptors: S-126<br />

INT-27SP-377<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-378<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> the Mass Demonstration for<br />

Republican Spain<br />

Jan. 2-3, 1945. 65 p.<br />

INT-27SP-379<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-380<br />

Antonio Lopez and Spanish Activities<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Fighting Spain; Lopez,<br />

Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-381<br />

Ernestine Gonzales and Spanish Activities<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Fighting Spain; Gonzales,<br />

Ernestine<br />

INT-27SP-382<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> Spanish Cortes Attracts<br />

Negrinists<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-27.]<br />

Descriptors: B-299<br />

INT-27SP-383<br />

Spanish Republican Activities: Miguel Maura<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maura, Miguel<br />

INT-27SP-384<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Great Britain and<br />

the Atlantic Charter<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-26.]<br />

Descriptors: N-160<br />

INT-27SP-385<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-386<br />

Free Spain Movement in Cairo<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt; Grupo Democrático Espag-<br />

nol de Egipto<br />

INT-27SP-387<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-388<br />

Catalan Attitude to the Question <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Royalist Restoration<br />

[n.d.]. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-27SP-389<br />

[Lecture by Juan Comorera on the<br />

Communist program in Spain]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Comorera, Juan<br />

INT-27SP-390<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> ponendes comprising a Catalan<br />

congress]<br />

Aug. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-27SP-391 to INT-27SP-392<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-393<br />

Diputados Ausentes de Espana<br />

[Sept. 1943]. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-27SP-394<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-395<br />

"La Prensa" All-Out for Argentina's<br />

Hemisphere Rights<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-29.]<br />

Descriptors: N-180<br />

INT-27SP-396<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Juan Negrin in the U.S.]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Negrin, Juan<br />

INT-27SP-397<br />

[Establishment and principles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Galeuzca" Pact]<br />

Dec. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Galicians; Galeuzca Pact<br />

INT-27SP-398<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-399<br />

Statement by Irala on Position <strong>of</strong> Basques<br />

Following Cortes Fiasco<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-400<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-401<br />

Lecture: "Inside Spain Today"<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-30.]<br />

Descriptors: M-292<br />

INT-27SP-402<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-403 to INT-27SP-404<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-405<br />

Possible Conciliation Between Rival Spanish<br />

Refugee Groups<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union Nacional Española<br />

INT-27SP-406<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-407<br />

[Conversation with Jose Castro]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Castro, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-408<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de Irala]<br />

Feb. 17-18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Irala, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-409<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-410<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Fernando de los Rios on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish Republicans]<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-411<br />

[Conversation with General Jose Asensio]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-412<br />

[Conversation with Liston Oak]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oak, Liston<br />

INT-27SP-413<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Fontanals]<br />

Feb. 19. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fontanals, Joseph<br />

INT-27SP-414<br />

[Conversation with Oscar de Succar and<br />

Ramon Araquistain]<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Succar, Oscar; Araquistain, Ra-<br />

mon<br />

INT-27SP-415<br />

[Conversation with Antonio de la Cruz<br />

Marin]<br />

Feb. 20. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Cruz Marin, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-416<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 433


INT-27SP-416<br />

Feb. 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-417<br />

De los Rios Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-31.]<br />

Descriptors: N-210<br />

INT-27SP-418<br />

[Interview with Commandante Gonzales Yue<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Union Nacional Española]<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yue, Gonzales<br />

INT-27SP-419<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Julio Just and Izquierda<br />

Republicana Toward a Maura Government<br />

Feb. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Partito Izquierda Republicana; Just,<br />

Julio<br />

INT-27SP-420<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-421<br />

[Interview with J. M. Batista i Roca;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> the Catalan National Council in<br />

London]<br />

Jan. 5, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catalan National Council; Batista i<br />

Roca, J. M.<br />

INT-27SP-422<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Colonel Paz and the Agrupación<br />

Militar on the Spanish situation]<br />

Dec. 30, 1944-Jan. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paz, Mr.<br />

INT-27SP-423<br />

Spanish Republican Activities in French<br />

Morocco<br />

Dec. 11, 1944-Jan. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Morocco<br />

INT-27SP-424<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-425<br />

[Proposed declaration setting forth Catalan<br />

claims in connection with the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Carner Ribalta, J.; Fonta-<br />

nals, Joseph<br />

INT-27SP-426<br />

[Spanish Republicans in France support<br />

Miguel Maura]<br />

Dec. 28. 1944-Feb. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Maura, Miguel<br />

INT-27SP-427<br />

Spanish Refugee Appeal <strong>of</strong> the Joint<br />

Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee<br />

INT-27SP-428<br />

[Conversation with Alvarez del Vayo]<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

INT-27SP-429<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San<br />

Francisco<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 15 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-32.]<br />

Descriptors: B-336<br />

INT-27SP-430<br />

Interview with Robert Rendueles, Chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rendueles, Robert<br />

INT-27SP-431<br />

Leading Negrinist Here Discusses Spain and<br />

San Francisco<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-33.]<br />

Descriptors: S-139<br />

INT-27SP-432<br />

Interview with Jose Terradellas<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Terradellas, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-433<br />

[Missing]<br />

434 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-27SP-434<br />

[Conversation with Ralph Bates and Keith<br />

Hutchinson]<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bates, Ralph; Hutchinson, Keith<br />

INT-27SP-435<br />

[Conversation with Fernando de los Rios]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

INT-27SP-436<br />

Indalecio Prieto To Attend San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-270<br />

INT-27SP-437<br />

Underground Political Organizations in Spain<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Comité Pro Liberación; Union Nacional Anti-<br />

Fascista<br />

INT-27SP-438<br />

Political Meeting in Madrid<br />

Feb. 9. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-27SP-439<br />

Opinion <strong>of</strong> Spanish Officials on Spanish<br />

Foreign Relations<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-27SP-440<br />

Republican Spain Hopes for a Hearing at San<br />

Francisco<br />

[1945]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-27SP-441<br />

[Interview with General Jose Asensio]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Asensio, Jose<br />

INT-27SP-442<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Argentina's New<br />

Status<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-35.]<br />

Descriptors: N-288<br />

INT-27SP-443 to INT-27SP-449<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-450<br />

Interview with Mr. de la Sota<br />

May 1, 1945. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: de la Sota, Manuel<br />

INT-27SP-451<br />

Activities and Opinions <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

Monarchists in Spain and Portugal<br />

May 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Portugal<br />

INT-27SP-452<br />

[Spanish unity pact signed by the<br />

Republicans at San Francisco]<br />

May 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-27SP-453<br />

Official report <strong>of</strong> the Dirección General de<br />

Seguridad in Spain Concerning Rumors <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Revolutionary Movement<br />

Mar. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirección General de Seguridad<br />

INT-27SP-454<br />

Basques Reported Withdrawing Opposition to<br />

Spanish Constitution <strong>of</strong> 1931<br />

May 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-37.]<br />

Descriptors: N-321<br />

INT-27SP-455<br />

[Conversation with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

May 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-456<br />

Military and Political History <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />

Angel Hernandez del Castillo<br />

May 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Castillo, Angel Hernandez


Reference Bibliography INT-27SP-501<br />

INT-27SP-457<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Don Juan de Bourbon and His<br />

Political Advisor, Lopez Olivan<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Bourbon, Don Juan; Lopez Oli-<br />

van, Julio<br />

INT-27SP-458<br />

Pro-Monarchist Activities <strong>of</strong> Lopez Olivan<br />

Feb. 23-Mar. 9. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lopez Olivan, Julio<br />

INT-27SP-459<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-460<br />

[Visit with Fernando de los Ríos at his home]<br />

May 19, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; de los Rios, Fernan-<br />

do<br />

INT-27SP-461<br />

[Press conference with the Junta Española de<br />

Liberación and statement by Alvaro de<br />

Albornoz]<br />

May 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Albornoz, Alvaro<br />

INT-27SP-462<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> various Spanish organizations]<br />

May 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coordinating Committee for Repub-<br />

lican Spain; Lopez, Antonio<br />

INT-27SP-463<br />

Information on the Union Nacional Española<br />

in North Africa<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union Nacional Española<br />

INT-27SP-464<br />

[Visit with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Navarro Tomas at<br />

Columbia University]<br />

May 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomas, Navarro<br />

INT-27SP-465 to INT-27SP-467<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-468<br />

[Press conference with the American<br />

Committee for a Free Spanish Republic;<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> the Junta Española de<br />

Liberación]<br />

May 31, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for a Free<br />

Spanish Republic<br />

INT-27SP-469 to INT-27SP-470<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-471<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Franco-Espagne Group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French Consultative Assembly<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

INT-27SP-472<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-473 to INT-27SP-476<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-477<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> Spanish-speaking San<br />

Franciscans]<br />

May 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Acción Demócrata Española de San<br />

Francisco; Toledano, Vicente Lombardo<br />

INT-27SP-478<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

June 3-22, 1945. 17 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-38.]<br />

Descriptors: M-321<br />

INT-27SP-479<br />

[Interview with Alvarez del Vayo and Juan<br />

Negrin]<br />

May 26, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez; Negrin, Juan<br />

INT-27SP-480<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-27SP-481<br />

[Policy statements and information on the<br />

American Committee for a Free Spanish<br />

Republic and the Spanish Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation]<br />

May 30, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for a Free<br />

Spanish Republic<br />

INT-27SP-482<br />

[Conversations with Alvarez del Vayo and<br />

Indalecio Prieto]<br />

May 9, 1945; May 15, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: del Vayo, Alvarez; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

INT-27SP-483<br />

[Spanish situation at the San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

May 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-27SP-484<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-485<br />

[Interview with Ernestine Gonzales]<br />

July 4, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gonzales, Ernestine<br />

INT-27SP-486<br />

[Conversations with David McKelvey and<br />

Felix Kusman]<br />

July 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: McKelvey, David; Kusman, Felix<br />

INT-27SP-487<br />

Spanish Republicans Urge Spain's<br />

Participation in Tangier Discussions<br />

July 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-39.]<br />

Descriptors: N-388<br />

INT-27SP-488<br />

[Interview with Alfredo Mendizabel]<br />

July 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

INT-27SP-489<br />

Spanish Republican Cortes President States<br />

His Credo<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33SP-40.]<br />

Descriptors: N-398<br />

INT-27SP-490<br />

Anti-Franco Meeting<br />

July 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-41.]<br />

Descriptors: M-323<br />

INT-27SP-491<br />

[Report on the work <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Spanish Republic at the United Nations<br />

Conference]<br />

June 25-July, 1945. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Friends <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

Republic; Mann, Thomas<br />

INT-27SP-492<br />

Spanish Socialist Hails British Labour<br />

Victory<br />

July 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33SP-42.]<br />

INT-27SP-493<br />

[Conversation with Señorita Sabina Zubieta]<br />

July 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zubieta, Sabina<br />

INT-27SP-494<br />

Spanish Refugee Appeal Rally<br />

Sept. 25. 1945. 9 p.<br />

INT-27SP-495<br />

Check-list <strong>of</strong> Spanish Political Groups and<br />

Forces<br />

Sept. 4, 1945. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

INT-27SP-496 to INT-27SP-500<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-27SP-501<br />

[Conversation with James Gilbert]<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gilbert, James<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 435


INT-28TU-1 to INT-28TU-21 Reference Bibliography<br />

Turkish<br />

INT-28TU-1 to INT-28TU-21<br />

Turkish: document series<br />

Selected documents cover wartime develop-<br />

ments in Turkey including: reaction to the<br />

Moscow Conference; Cabinet changes; and<br />

internal opposition to entry into the war.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey; Turks<br />

INT-28TU-1<br />

[Armenian community in Detroit]<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-28TU-2<br />

[Turkish support for a postwar Balkan<br />

federation]<br />

July 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States<br />

INT-28TU-3<br />

[Biographical data on Miss Riza]<br />

[n.d.]. Ip.<br />

Descriptors: Riza, Miss<br />

INT-28TU-4<br />

[Turkish reaction to the Moscow Conference]<br />

Nov. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-28TU-5<br />

[Possible Cabinet changes in the Turkish<br />

government]<br />

Ocr. 28. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-28TU-6<br />

[Turkish press reaction to the Moscow<br />

Conference]<br />

[1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

INT-28TU-7<br />

[Internal opposition to Turkish entry into the<br />

war]<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-28TU-8<br />

[Conversation with Ambassador Ertegun<br />

regarding the Soviet Union]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Ertegun, Mr.<br />

INT-28TU-9<br />

[Information on the Turkists and Communists<br />

in Turkey]<br />

May 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Turkists<br />

INT-28TU-10<br />

[Information on the Turkish relief fund for<br />

Greek children]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

436 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; War relief<br />

INT-28TU-11<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> the parliamentary group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

People's Party]<br />

May ¡5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Soviet Union; Turkish Peo-<br />

ple's Party<br />

INT-28TU-12 to INT-28TU-21<br />

[Missing]<br />

Ukrainians<br />

INT-29UK-1 to INT-29UK-380<br />

Ukrainians: document series<br />

Documents focus on the political attitudes <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainians in the U.S. and the work <strong>of</strong><br />

organizations active in civic, religious and<br />

provident as well as political fields.<br />

Ukrainian-Americans were divided into three<br />

main groups: communists and certain others who<br />

supported Soviet rule over an expanded Ukraini-<br />

an SSR; those who accepted Soviet control as a<br />

reflection <strong>of</strong> military realities as the war drew to<br />

a close; and a small group <strong>of</strong> monarchists and<br />

others who urged U.S. policies, not excluding<br />

military action, to "liberate" the Ukraine.<br />

Documents reflect sharp differences <strong>of</strong> view<br />

among these factions.<br />

Documents also consider the influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian-American press; rivalry between the<br />

Greek Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches;<br />

war relief; and the location <strong>of</strong> postwar Soviet and<br />

Polish frontiers.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33UK-1 to<br />

INT-33UK-36.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Ukrainians; Soviet Union;<br />

Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-29UK-1<br />

Fifth Column among the Ukrainians in the<br />

<strong>US</strong>A<br />

JVov. 27, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Rodina Club; Ukrainian Defense<br />

Association; Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

Margolin, Arnold D.; Grigorief, Nikifor; Melnik,<br />

Andrey; Skoropadsky, Paul; Sevryuk, Alexand-<br />

er; Riberovich, Mr.; Novovirsky, Mr.; Ol-<br />

shansky. T.; Zieglinsky, Nicolaus<br />

INT-29UK-2<br />

Germanophile Groups among the Ukrainians<br />

Dec. 16, 1941. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Agrarians-Statesmen; Ukrainian National As-<br />

sociation; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; United Hetmán Organizations; Uk-<br />

rainian Workingman's Association; Skoro-<br />

padsky, Paul; Sevryuk, Alexander;<br />

Stepankowsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-3<br />

Political Tendencies Amongst the Population<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 16, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; League<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians; Providence Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics; National Aid Associa-<br />

tion; Ukrainian National Association; Organiza-<br />

tion for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; United Hetmán<br />

Organizations; Ukrainian Workingman's As-<br />

sociation; Skoropadsky, Paul; Sevryuk, Alexand-<br />

er; Granovsky, Alexander; Szapowal, Alexander;<br />

Myszuga, Luka; Muraszko, Mikolay; Rachow-<br />

icz, Eugeniusz; Mostowy, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Drama<br />

July, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

United Hetmán Organizations; Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Nationalists; Rohrbach, Paul; Skoro-<br />

padsky, Paul; Melnik, Andrey; Sevryuk, Alex-<br />

ander; Visson, Andre<br />

INT-29UK-5<br />

Memo on Ukrainian Emigration<br />

Jan. 9, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Svoboda (periodi-<br />

cal); Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists;<br />

Melnik, Andrey; Sevryuk, Alexander; Kashem-<br />

Beg, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-6<br />

Report from Egyetertes and other Hungarian<br />

newspapers<br />

Nov. 7, 1941. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

INT-29UK-7<br />

[Information on Mr. and Mrs. J. L.<br />

Makohin]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makohin, J. L.; Makohin, J. L. Mrs.<br />

INT-29UK-8<br />

[Copy <strong>of</strong> "Ukrainian Life," periodical <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association]<br />

Jan. 27, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Life (periodical); Ukraini-<br />

an Workingman's Association; Margolin, Arnold<br />

D.<br />

INT-29UK-9<br />

Ukrainian Societies<br />

Mar. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dneister Society; Svoboda (periodi-<br />

cal); Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper); Organ-<br />

ization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine<br />

INT-29UK-10<br />

[Information on Ukrainian population in New<br />

York City]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-29UK-11<br />

Memorandum on Ukrainian-born Americans<br />

Nov. 8, 1941. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Daily News (newspaper); Providence Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics; America (periodi-<br />

cal); Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

United Hetmán Organizations; Our Banner<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; National Will (periodical); Ukraine (peri-


Reference Bibliography INT-29UK-39<br />

odical); Organized Ukrainian Nationalism in<br />

America; Ukrainian National Association; Uk-<br />

rainian National Aid Association; National<br />

Word (periodical); Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-12<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 24, ¡942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Greek Catholic<br />

Union; Russian Brotherhood Organization; Rus-<br />

sian Orthodox Mutual Aid Society <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.;<br />

United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

America; United Societies <strong>of</strong> the Greek Catholic<br />

Religion <strong>of</strong> U.S.A.; Lubov (periodical); Greek<br />

Catholic Carpatho-Russian Benevolant Associa-<br />

tion; Carpatho-Russian American Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers Order; Lemko Associa-<br />

tion; Carpatho-Russian National Committee;<br />

Carpatho Russian Union; Carpathian Russian<br />

Unity; American Carpathian Russian Council;<br />

Ladizinsky, Ivan A.; Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

INT-29UK-13<br />

Carpatho-Russian Groups in the U.S.<br />

[Jan. 1942]. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Carpathian Rus-<br />

sian Unity; American Carpathian Russian<br />

Council; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.; Zatkovich, Grego-<br />

ry<br />

INT-29UK-14<br />

[Information on Miroslav Sichinski]<br />

Mar. and Apr., 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-15<br />

[Ukrainian Life, Apr. 1942: Postwar<br />

Polish-Ukrainian relations]<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Ukrainian Life (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Margolin,<br />

Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-16<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S.A.<br />

Apr. 11, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

International Worker's Order; Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Ukraine National<br />

Association; Ukrainian Aid Association; United<br />

Ukrainian Association; Ukrainian Defense As-<br />

sociation; Ukrainian Workingman's Association;<br />

Ukrainian National Council; Ukrainian Wo-<br />

men's Community; Providence Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian National Wom-<br />

en's League <strong>of</strong> America; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Common-<br />

wealth (periodical); Skoropadsky, Paul;<br />

Levitsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-17<br />

[Political Views <strong>of</strong> Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-18<br />

Nazi Fifth Column Amongst Ukrainians in<br />

the <strong>US</strong>A<br />

Mar. 30. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Swystun, Theodore;<br />

Makohin, Jacob; Skotzko, Eugene; Lissiuk,<br />

Kalina<br />

INT-29UK-19<br />

[Information on Ukrainian democratic<br />

groups]<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. ¡3 + 8 ov. p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Council; Uk-<br />

rainian Life (periodical); Droboty, Stephen W.<br />

INT-29UK-20<br />

[History <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

Mar. 13, ¡942. ¡4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Ukrainian National<br />

Association; Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine<br />

INT-29UK-21<br />

[Pro-Axis Activity in Ukrainian Circles]<br />

Mar. 28, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

INT-29UK-22<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Territorial and Minority<br />

Questions]<br />

Afar. ¡8, ¡942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-23<br />

[Information on "Ukrainian Life"]<br />

Mar. 7, ¡942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Life (periodical); Ukraini-<br />

an National Council; Margolin, Arnold D.;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Levitsky, A.<br />

INT-29UK-24<br />

[Personnel changes in Periodicals People's<br />

Will and Ukrainian Life]<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: People's Will (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Life (periodical); Droboty, Stephen W.; Chyz,<br />

Jaroslav; Ceglinsky, Nicholas<br />

INT-29UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association and<br />

Recent Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jaroslav Chyz<br />

Mar. 6, ¡942. ¡3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; People's Will (periodical); Ukrainian Life<br />

(periodical); Sichinsky, Miroslav; Ceglinsky,<br />

Nicholas; Droboty, Stephen W.; Chyz, Jaroslav;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Korpan, Mr.<br />

INT-29UK-26<br />

Report about Ukrainian Papers in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine (periodical); Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical); America (periodical); Ukrainian Life<br />

(periodical); People's Will (periodical); Our<br />

Banner (periodical); National Word (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-27<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

[Apr. 22-23, 194 ¡]. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Makohin, J. L.; Makohin,<br />

J. L., Mrs.<br />

INT-29UK-28<br />

[Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

Jan. 31, ¡942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Italy; Poland; Makohin, J.<br />

L.; Makohin, J. L., Mrs.<br />

INT-29UK-29<br />

[Dr. Luke Myshuha and Alexander<br />

Granovsky]<br />

Feb. 24, ¡942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; Myshuha, Luke; Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-30<br />

Alexander Sevryuk or the Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong><br />

a Ukrainian Gentleman<br />

Mar. 3, ¡942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Sevryuk, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-31<br />

[Mr. J. L. Makohin]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. ¡5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Poland; Canada; Italy;<br />

Makohin, J. L.<br />

INT-29UK-32<br />

[Ukrainian Questions: Material Prepared for<br />

Broadcast Use]<br />

Mar. 4-¡2, ¡942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Hungary; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Romania; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Poland; Austria<br />

INT-29UK-33<br />

[Biographic Information on H. G. Skehar,<br />

Alexander Pelypenko and Gregory Mazenko]<br />

Feb. 26, ¡942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Skehas, H. G.; Pelypenko, Alexand-<br />

er; Mazenko, Gregory<br />

INT-29UK-34<br />

[Les séparatistes ukrainiens aux Etats-Unis]<br />

Mar. 30, ¡942. ¡6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Trident<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association<br />

INT-29UK-35<br />

[withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-36<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-37<br />

[Information on Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

Dec. 30, 7947. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor; Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.<br />

INT-29UK-38<br />

[Information on "The Hour" and Victor<br />

Chernov]<br />

Feb. 23, ¡942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Chernov,<br />

Victor<br />

INT-29UK-39<br />

[Information on Freedom]<br />

Feb. 7 7, ¡942. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Svoboda (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 437


INT-29UK-40 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-40<br />

[Rev. Ivan A. Ladizinsky]<br />

Apr. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Unity; Ladi-<br />

zinsky, Ivan A.<br />

INT-29UK-41<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

lp.<br />

INT-29UK-42<br />

[Names and Addresses <strong>of</strong> Priests and<br />

Churches <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Orthodox and<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox<br />

Churches in the U.S.]<br />

May 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Orthodox Church; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox Diocese<br />

INT-29UK-43<br />

Memorandum on the Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress to be Held in Pittsburgh, Pa., July<br />

12-13, 1942<br />

July 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sian Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1942<br />

INT-29UK-44<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-45<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-46<br />

[Czech Official on Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activities in the U.S.]<br />

May 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Germany; Nazis and Nazi Party; The Hour<br />

(periodical); Czechoslovak Information Service;<br />

Margolin, Arnold D.; Fierlinger, Capt.<br />

INT-29UK-47<br />

[Tensions among Ukrainian organizations]<br />

Apr. 2-22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainians; Svoboda<br />

(periodical); United Hetmán Organizations; Our<br />

Banner (periodical); Ukrainian Workingman's<br />

Association; People's Will (periodical); Levitsky,<br />

A.<br />

INT-29UK-48<br />

[withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-49<br />

[withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-50<br />

[Ukrainian organizations]<br />

Apr. 3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; Ukrainian National Association<br />

INT-29UK-51<br />

[Ukrainian activists]<br />

Mar. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

438 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-29UK-52<br />

[Stephen J. Jarema]<br />

Apr. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jarema, Stephen J.<br />

INT-29UK-53<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

July 12-13, 1942]<br />

Jui 16,1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., July 1942<br />

INT-29UK-54<br />

[Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

July 4-6, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; Ukrainian National Association; Grigo-<br />

rief, Nikifor; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-55<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

July 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-56<br />

[Pro and anti-Soviet attitudes]<br />

June 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-57<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here and Abroad<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Hungary; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; American Carpathian-Russian<br />

Council; Carpatho-Russian Messenger (periodi-<br />

cal); Havas, Emil<br />

INT-29UK-58<br />

[Ukrainians in the U.S.A.]<br />

June, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association; Or-<br />

ganization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Markham,<br />

E. H.<br />

INT-29UK-59<br />

[American Slavs Favor Federation]<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Eastern Europe<br />

INT-29UK-60<br />

[Ukrainians Loyal to U.S.]<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-29UK-61<br />

[Resolutions Passed by Carpatho-Russian<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-13, 1942;<br />

"Ukrainian Life" Suspends Publication]<br />

July, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., July 1942; Carpatho-Russians;<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Ukrainian<br />

Life (periodical); Droboty, Stephen W.<br />

INT-29UK-62<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

July 1, 1942. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Organization<br />

for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Ukrainian Working-<br />

man's Association; The Hour (periodical);<br />

United Hetmán Organizations; Our Banner<br />

(periodical); Grigorief, Nikifor; Shapoval, Alex-<br />

ander<br />

INT-29UK-63<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

July 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-64<br />

[Ukrainian-American Leaders]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-29UK-65<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-66<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Selected Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations]<br />

July. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Hetmán Organizations; Or-<br />

ganization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; League <strong>of</strong><br />

American Ukrainians<br />

INT-29UK-67<br />

Carpatho-Russian Conference<br />

[July 20, 1942]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., July 1942; Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-29UK-68<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

July 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-69<br />

[Ukrainian Organizations]<br />

July 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; League <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Aid Association; Ceglinsky, Nicholas;<br />

Chyz, Jaroslav; Hansen, Lubov M.; Droboty,<br />

Stephen W.; Levitsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-70<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-71<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Conference]<br />

July 7. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Grigorief, Niki-<br />

for<br />

INT-29UK-72<br />

[Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine]<br />

July 8, 9, 11, 23 and 29, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine<br />

INT-29UK-73<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-74<br />

Memorandum on Carpathian Russians and on<br />

the Carpathian Russian People's Congress to<br />

be Convened at Pittsburgh, Pa. on July 12-13,<br />

1942<br />

June 25, 1942; June 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pitts-<br />

burgh, Pa., July 1942; Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-29UK-75<br />

[Memorandum on Proposed Union <strong>of</strong> all<br />

Russian Land with the Soviet Union]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Hungary; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sians; Pravda (periodical); Hladick, V. P.<br />

INT-29UK-76<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Dec. 31, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Chernov,<br />

Victor; Grigorief, Nikifor; Mandryka, Nikita;<br />

Bagocius, F. J.; Mansvetov, Fedor S.<br />

INT-29UK-77<br />

["The Hour" and its Editor, Albert E. Kahn]<br />

Mar. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; The Hour (periodi-<br />

cal); Kahn, Albert E.<br />

INT-29UK-78<br />

[Allegations against Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief,<br />

Arnold D. Margolin and the Committee for<br />

the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Dec, 1941-Apr, 1942. 71 p. + 3 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Socialists and social-<br />

ist parties; Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; The Hour (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Social Revolutionary Party; Grigorief, Nikifor;<br />

Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-79<br />

Albert E. Kahn<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Kahn, Albert<br />

E.<br />

INT-29UK-80<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy;<br />

Mr. Leon Dennen]<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 28 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Committee for the Pro-<br />

motion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; The Hour (periodical);<br />

Dennen, Leon; Chernov, Victor; Konovaletz,<br />

Eugene; Skoropadsky, Paul<br />

INT-29UK-81<br />

[Rebuttal by Fedor S. Mansvetov to<br />

Allegations <strong>of</strong> Nazi Ties]<br />

Feb. 9, ¡942; Feb. 22, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Committee<br />

for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Russian-<br />

American Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid to Russia; The<br />

Hour (periodical); Mansvetov, Fedor S.; Mans-<br />

vetov, Gleb F.<br />

INT-29UK-82<br />

[Memoranda on and Newspaper Interviews<br />

with Pr<strong>of</strong>. Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

Dec, 1941 -Apr., 1942. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Cuba; Committee for the<br />

Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; El Pais (newspaper);<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-83<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Charges Against Nikifor<br />

Grigorief Made by "The Hour"<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Kahn, Albert<br />

E.; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-84<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-85<br />

Ukrainian Aspirations as Stated by Dr.<br />

Granovsky<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-86<br />

[Carpathian Russian Congress Held at<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. on July 12-13, 1942 ]<br />

July 21. 1942. 62 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Greek<br />

Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

American Carpathian-Russian Central Confer-<br />

ence; Carpatho-Russian Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., July 1942; American Carpathian-Russian<br />

Council; Carpathian-Russian Unity; Unity (peri-<br />

odical); Zatkovich, Gregory; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.<br />

INT-29UK-87<br />

[Carpatho-Russian Activities in the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Separatists and separatist parties; Greek Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; Carpatho-<br />

Russian Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1942;<br />

American Carpathian-Russian Central Confer-<br />

ence; American Carpathian-Russian Council;<br />

Carpathian-Russian Unity; Unity (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-88<br />

[Committee for the Preservation <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy]<br />

July 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; American-Slav Congress; Grigorief,<br />

Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-89<br />

[Ukrainian Problems]<br />

June 27, 1942; Aug. 20, 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Greek Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Ukrainian Uniate Church; Eastern<br />

Rite National Eucharistie Congress; Basilian<br />

Order; Ukraine National Association; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Sichinsky, Miroslav;<br />

Mateiko, Ivan; de Sushko, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-90<br />

[Future <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine Lies with<br />

Czechoslovakia]<br />

June 16 and July 14, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-91<br />

Ukrainian Question in German Politics<br />

May 15, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Poland; German military<br />

occupation policies; Polish Fortnightly Review<br />

(periodical); Polish Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

INT-29UK-92<br />

["Vistnik Messenger" issue <strong>of</strong> July 9, 1942]<br />

July 9, 1942. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Vistnik (newspaper); American Car-<br />

patho-Russian Congress<br />

INT-29UK-103<br />

INT-29UK-93<br />

Article on Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Nationalists (O.D.W.U.) in Europe<br />

Aug. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

People's Will (periodical); Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Ukraine (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association<br />

INT-29UK-94<br />

[Display <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Flag in Newark, N.J.<br />

Parade and at Worlds Fair, NYC]<br />

Aug. 10, 17, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Flags; New York City; Newark, N.J.; Whalen,<br />

Grover<br />

INT-29UK-95<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-96<br />

[Alexander de Sushko]<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; Ukrainian National Association; de<br />

Sushko, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-97<br />

[Nazi Ties Among Ukrainian Activists in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Hetmán Organizations; Or-<br />

ganization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Our<br />

Banner (periodical); Svoboda (periodical); Pely-<br />

penko, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-98<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-99<br />

Political Trends Among the Ukrainians in the<br />

Argentine<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Great Britain; Argentina;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Atlantic<br />

Charter; Anti-Semitism<br />

INT-29UK-100<br />

[Russian Emigre Newspapers]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpathian (newspaper); Union<br />

(periodical); Russian Messenger (periodical);<br />

Halenda, Dmitri<br />

INT-29UK-101<br />

Russian-American Press Report<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Carpatho-Russian (periodical); Holland, Aimer<br />

J.<br />

INT-29UK-102<br />

"Germans in the Ukraine"<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; People's Will (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-103<br />

Preliminary Report on the Ukrainians in the<br />

U.S.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 439


INT-29UK-103<br />

Sept., 1942. 44 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Committee to Fight<br />

Nazism; Ukrainian Defense Association; Voice<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

National Council; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ukraine; Ukraine (periodical); Trident<br />

(periodical); Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukraini-<br />

an Catholics; America (periodical); Rodina Club;<br />

Ukrainian Committee for Aid to the Allies;<br />

Ukrainian American League; Ukrainian National<br />

Aid Association; National Word (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical); Ukrainian National Council; Ukrainian<br />

National Women's League <strong>of</strong> America; Ukraini-<br />

an Women's Community; Ukrainian Working-<br />

man's Association; People's Will (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian Life (periodical); United Hetmán<br />

Organizations; League <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians;<br />

Our Banner (periodical); Grigorief, Nikifor;<br />

Katamay, Bohdan; Myshuha, Luke; Sichinsky,<br />

Miroslav; Ceglinsky, Nicholas<br />

INT-29UK-104<br />

"The Congress <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians: A<br />

Ukrainian Independence Conference in<br />

Washington " from "Ukrainian Life," Mar.,<br />

1940<br />

[Mar., 1940]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Germany; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; American Ukrainian Congress,<br />

Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Ukrainian National<br />

Association; Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukraini-<br />

an Catholics; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; United Ukrainian Organizations;<br />

Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-105<br />

Political Platform, Declaration and<br />

Resolutions with a Memorandum on<br />

Ukrainian Independence from the American<br />

Ukrainian Congress Held in Washington,<br />

D.C., May 24, 1940<br />

May 24, 1940. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: NationaUsts and nationalist parties;<br />

Poland; Foreign trade; American Ukrainian<br />

Congress, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1940;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Providence Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian National<br />

Aid Association<br />

INT-29UK-106<br />

Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Life (periodical); People's<br />

Will (periodical); Svoboda (periodical); America<br />

(periodical); National Word (periodical); Uk-<br />

rainian Daily News (newspaper); Ukraine<br />

(periodical); United Hetmán Organizations;<br />

American Ukrainian Congress; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Association; Ukrainian Workingman's<br />

Association; Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukraini-<br />

an Catholics; Ukrainian National Aid Associa-<br />

tion; Sichinsky, Miroslav; Korpan, Stephen;<br />

Droboty, Stephen W.<br />

INT-29UK-107<br />

Ukrainian Activities in the U.S. and its<br />

Background in Europe<br />

Oct. 5-12, 1942. 18 p.<br />

440 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

United Hetmán Organizations; Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

INT-29UK-108<br />

[Michael Darmopray]<br />

Apr. 15. 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Citizens As-<br />

sociation; Darmopray, Michael<br />

INT-29UK-109<br />

Article by Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-110<br />

[Michael C. Hrushevsky's Book, " A History<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ukraine"<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrushevsky, Michael C.<br />

INT-29UK-111<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

INT-29UK-112<br />

[Consecration <strong>of</strong> Greek Catholic Bishop<br />

Ambrosias Senyshyn]<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Senyshyn,<br />

Ambrosius<br />

INT-29UK-113<br />

[J. L. Makohin]<br />

iVov. 3,1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Information Bureau, Lon-<br />

don; Makohin, J. L.<br />

INT-29UK-114<br />

[German Arrest <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian. Nationalist<br />

Leschinsky]<br />

Nov. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Leschinsky, J.; Bandera, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-115<br />

[Speeches by Ukrainian Nationalist Miroslav<br />

Sichinsky]<br />

Dec. 2,1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-116<br />

["International Position <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Democrats" by Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

June 5, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Germany; Poland;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Grigorief,<br />

Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-117<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz on Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Groups]<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

INT-29UK-118<br />

[Jaroslav Chyz on Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Groups]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-119<br />

[Coverage <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Press for<br />

OSS]<br />

Sept. 17. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-29UK-120<br />

"People's Will" Article on Jewish Lord<br />

Mayor <strong>of</strong> London<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-121<br />

Ukrainian Periodical "Nova Pora"<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Anti-Semit-<br />

ism; Nova Pora (periodical); Pochynok, Timothy<br />

INT-29UK-122<br />

Ukrainian National Association Meeting<br />

iVov. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine National Association<br />

INT-29UK-123<br />

Ukrainian-Americans in Minnesota<br />

iVov. 6. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-29UK-124<br />

Ukrainian War Fund Meeting, Friday, Nov. 7,<br />

1942<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

INT-29UK-125<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-126<br />

Ukrainian Situation in the U. S.<br />

Nov. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> American Ukranians<br />

INT-29UK-127<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Nov. 24, 1942<br />

Nov. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Central Council<br />

INT-29UK-128<br />

New Trends in Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Central Council<br />

INT-29UK-129<br />

Ukrainian Priest Perly Penko<br />

Dec. 16. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Cathohc Church; Penko,<br />

Perly<br />

INT-29UK-130<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

JVov. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Ukrainian<br />

National Association; United Hetmán Organiza-<br />

tions


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-131<br />

Enthronement <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Catholic<br />

Bishop in Philadelphia<br />

Dec. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Senyshyn,<br />

Ambrosius<br />

INT-29UK-132<br />

Foreign Nationality Group Meetings<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-133<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Nazis and Nazi party<br />

INT-29UK-134<br />

Ukrainian Defense Association [Detroit<br />

meeting, Dec. 26, 1942]<br />

Dec. 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Defense Association<br />

INT-29UK-135<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Aid Associa-<br />

tion; Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County<br />

INT-29UK-136<br />

[No Ukrainian Meeting in Cleveland]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-137<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Group in<br />

Philadelphia]<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: America (periodical); Brotherhood<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations<br />

INT-29UK-138<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong><br />

the United Ukrainian Societies<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Anti-Semitism; United Ukrainian Socie-<br />

ties; Welisky, G. E.<br />

INT-29UK-139<br />

["National Word" Editions 43-37]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Word (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-140<br />

Nikifor Grigorief s Views on Ukrainian<br />

Sovereignty<br />

Apr. 12, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-141<br />

[Postwar Economic Organization in Eastern<br />

Europe]<br />

Oct. 18, 1938. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy; Margolin, Arnold<br />

D.<br />

INT-29UK-142<br />

[Adverse Comment on Arnold D. Margolin]<br />

Mar. 23. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-143<br />

Further Report on "The Hour"<br />

Mar. 31, 1942; Apr. 2, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and Communist par-<br />

ties; The Hour (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-144<br />

"The Hour"<br />

Apr. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; The Hour (periodical);<br />

Branting, George<br />

INT-29UK-145<br />

["The Hour's" Communist Connections and<br />

Pattern <strong>of</strong> its Attacks on Prominent<br />

Anti-Communists]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; The Hour (periodi-<br />

cal); Margolin, Arnold D.; Kahn, Albert E.;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-146<br />

"The Hour"<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Kahn, Albert<br />

E.<br />

INT-29UK-147<br />

[Arnold Margolin's Activities]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Life (periodical); Ukraini-<br />

an Workingman's Association; Margolin, Arnold<br />

D.<br />

INT-29UK-148<br />

[Communist Control <strong>of</strong> "The Hour"]<br />

June 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); American<br />

Council Against Nazi Propaganda; Kahn, Albert<br />

E.; Parry, Albert<br />

INT-29UK-149<br />

[Albert E. Kahn]<br />

June 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Kahn, Albert<br />

E.<br />

INT-29UK-150<br />

[Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

June 26, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy]<br />

INT-29UK-151<br />

[Albert E. Kahn]<br />

July 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kahn, Albert E.<br />

INT-29UK-152<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee<br />

for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

iVov. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-29UK-162<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Committee<br />

for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; The Hour<br />

(periodical); Kahn, Albert E.<br />

INT-29UK-153<br />

[Albert E. Kahn Retracts Charges <strong>of</strong> Nazism<br />

Made in "The Hour" Against the Committee<br />

for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democracy]<br />

Feb. - Dec, 1942. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Anti-Semit-<br />

ism; Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Democra-<br />

cy; The Hour (periodical); Kahn, Albert E.;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-154<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Word (periodical); Uk-<br />

rainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong> Al-<br />

legheny County<br />

INT-29UK-155<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

Spokesman<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Ukrainian National Aid Association;<br />

National Word (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-156<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Central<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

INT-29UK-157<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky...in<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

[Feb., 1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Carpatho-Russia;<br />

Sovereignty; Ukrainian National Aid Associa-<br />

tion; United Hetmán Organizations; Sichinsky,<br />

Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-158<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian National Association<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association<br />

INT-29UK-159<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-160<br />

Bishop Senyshyn's Arrival in New York<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Senyshyn, Ambrosius<br />

INT-29UK-161<br />

[Ukrainian National Aid Association]<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Aid Association<br />

INT-29UK-162<br />

Lacovich <strong>of</strong> Svoboda<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 441


INT-29UK-162<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Lacovich, Mr. Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-163<br />

[Lunch with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Makohin]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makohin, J. L.; Sevryuk, Alexander;<br />

Melnik, Andrey<br />

INT-29UK-164<br />

[Postwar Arrangements for the Western<br />

Ukraine]<br />

Oct., 1938-Mar., 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czechoslovakia; Carpatho-<br />

Russia; Hungary; Ukrainian Workingman's As-<br />

sociation; Ukrainian National Aid Association;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian<br />

Providence Association; Sichinsky, Miroslav;<br />

Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-165<br />

[Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County]<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County<br />

INT-29UK-166<br />

[Petition Calling for an Independent<br />

Ukraine]<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty<br />

INT-29UK-167<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

March 28, 1943<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

United Ukrainian Committee <strong>of</strong> New York;<br />

Ukrainian Weekly (periodical); Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical); Shumeyko, Stephen; Myshuha, Luke<br />

INT-29UK-168<br />

Some Recent Developments Among Ukrainian<br />

Americans<br />

Mar. 22, 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Nazis and Nazi Party; Ukrainian National<br />

Association; United Hetmán Organizations;<br />

Ukrainian Providence Association; America<br />

(periodical); Svoboda (periodical); Katamay,<br />

Bohdan; Bilinsky, Vladimir; Lototsky, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-169<br />

Developments in Ukrainian National<br />

Association<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-170<br />

Developments in Ukrainian National<br />

Association<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Lacovich, Mr.<br />

INT-29UK-171<br />

Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

442 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-29UK-172<br />

Proposal for Russian-Ukrainian Cooperation<br />

June 23, 1941. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

INT-29UK-173<br />

Nikifor Grigorief<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-174<br />

Relations between Hetmán Supporters and<br />

the Providence Association<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; United Het-<br />

mán Organizations; Ukrainian Providence As-<br />

sociation; America (periodical); Katamay,<br />

Bohdan; Senyshyn, Ambrosius<br />

INT-29UK-175<br />

[Polish National Council]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Polish National Council<br />

INT-29UK-176<br />

Circulation Figures for Ukrainian Papers<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-29UK-177<br />

Names and Addresses <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-American<br />

Organizations<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-29UK-178<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukraine; Ukrainian Defense Association; Uk-<br />

rainian National Council; League <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Ukrainians; Polish Catholic News Agency<br />

INT-29UK-179<br />

Report on Alleged German Plans to Imprison<br />

Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs in Silesia<br />

May 1, 1943; May 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Schliah (periodical); Tar-<br />

naysky, Irene<br />

INT-29UK-180<br />

Contacts with Serbian Nationalists<br />

May 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Serb National Federa-<br />

INT-29UK-181<br />

Ukrainian Weekly Schliah<br />

May 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Schliah<br />

(periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-182<br />

Retirement <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Bishop<br />

May 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Moro-<br />

chevsky, Bishop<br />

INT-29UK-183<br />

Meeting at Ukrainian Hall<br />

May 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-29UK-184<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

Ip.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-185<br />

Amerika, Ukrainian Paper <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

May 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; America (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-186<br />

Nikifor Grigorief<br />

May 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-187<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Comments on the<br />

Commintem's Liquidation<br />

June 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical); Svobo-<br />

da (periodical); National Word (periodical);<br />

America (periodical); Communist International<br />

INT-29UK-188<br />

Ukrainian Politics in Europe<br />

May 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Austria; Ukrainian Stu-<br />

dent Union <strong>of</strong> Vienna<br />

INT-29UK-189<br />

Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Attached OSS Memorandum,<br />

"Ukrainian Societies"<br />

June 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Poland; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Skoropadsky, Paul; Sevryuk,<br />

Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-190<br />

[Ukrainian Cultural Society Memo on<br />

Eastern Boundary <strong>of</strong> Poland]<br />

[June, 1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Poland; Ukrainian Cul-<br />

tural Society<br />

INT-29UK-191<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

June 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Anti-Semitism; American<br />

Slav Congress; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-192<br />

Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its<br />

Publisher and Editor<br />

May 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Sabotage (book); My-<br />

shuha, Luke<br />

INT-29UK-193<br />

[Authors and Publishers <strong>of</strong> Sabotage Retract<br />

Misstatements About "Svoboda," its<br />

Publisher and Editor]<br />

May 20, 1943; June II, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: The Hour (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

National Association; Svoboda (periodical);<br />

Sabotage (book); Myshuha, Luke; Kahn, Albert<br />

E.; Sayers, Michael


Reference Bibliography INT-29UK-219<br />

INT-29UK-194<br />

[Memorandum on Foreign Political<br />

Alignments Among Ukrainians in the U.S.]<br />

June 9, 1943; June 14, 1943. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Carpatho-Russia; Poland; Germany; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; Ukrainian-American League; Uk-<br />

rainian-American (periodical); Ukrainian Daily<br />

News (newspaper); Ukrainian Committee to<br />

Combat Fascism; League <strong>of</strong> American Ukraini-<br />

ans; Ukrainian Defense Association; People's<br />

Will (periodical); The Hour (periodical); Organi-<br />

zation for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; United<br />

Hetmán Organizations; Skoropadsky, Paul;<br />

Mamchur, Stephen W.<br />

INT-29UK-195<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and<br />

Activities]<br />

May 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Ukrainian Farmer-Labor<br />

Temple Association; Ukrainian Canadian Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-29UK-196<br />

Polish Politics and Propaganda in the U.S.;<br />

[Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.]<br />

Dec. 1-15, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Greek<br />

Catholic Church; Ukrainian Institute <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />

Sciences, Berlin, Germany; Novy Swiat (news-<br />

paper); Ukrainian Alliance; Kusznir, Osip<br />

INT-29UK-197<br />

[Conversation with Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

National Aid Association]<br />

[June, 1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Ukrainian National Aid<br />

Association; Fik, Stephen; Shabatura, Wasyl<br />

INT-29UK-198<br />

Notes on Ukrainian Canadian Organizations<br />

June 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Ukrainian Farmer-Labor<br />

Temple Association; Ukrainian Canadian Com-<br />

mittee; Ukrainian National Federation <strong>of</strong> Cana-<br />

da; Ukrainian Canadian Association; Ukrainian<br />

Life (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-199<br />

Conversation between Mr. Klassen and Dr.<br />

Mamchur <strong>of</strong> the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Dec. 26,1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalists; Skoro-<br />

padsky, Paul; Mamchur, Stephen W.; Klassen,<br />

Peter<br />

INT-29UK-200<br />

[Canadian-Ukrainian Organizations and<br />

Activities]<br />

June 10, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Ukrainian Farmer-Labor Temple Association;<br />

Ukrainian Self-Reliance League; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Federation <strong>of</strong> Canada; Ukrainian Canadi-<br />

an Association; Ukrainian Life (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Committee; Simpson. Mr.;<br />

Stechishin, Michael; Kossar, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-201<br />

[All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

June 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress,<br />

Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 24, 1943<br />

INT-29UK-202<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-203<br />

[Resolutions Adopted at the All<br />

Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

July 7, 1943. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; All Canadian-Ukrainian<br />

Congress, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 24, 1943;<br />

Hlynka, Anthony<br />

INT-29UK-204<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 2, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Germany; Poland; Na-<br />

zis and Nazi Party; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Czechoslovakia; Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; United Hetmán Organi-<br />

zations; Ukrainian National Association; Uk-<br />

rainian National Aid Association; United<br />

Ukrainian Organizations; Providence Associa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics; League <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Ukrainians; Ukrainian Defense Association;<br />

Ukrainian National Council; Ukrainian Work-<br />

ingman's Association; Ukrainian-American<br />

League; Hlynka, Anthony<br />

INT-29UK-205<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Parents <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Servicemen and Women<br />

July 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Organization <strong>of</strong> Parents <strong>of</strong> Ukraini-<br />

an-American Servicemen and Women<br />

INT-29UK-206<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> American-Ukrainian Council]<br />

July 14, 1943: July 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Ukrainian Council;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Panchuk, John; Wagner,<br />

Marcel<br />

INT-29UK-207<br />

[All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, June 24, 1943]<br />

July 10. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: All Canadian-Ukrainian Congress,<br />

Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 24, 1943<br />

INT-29UK-208<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-209<br />

Ukrainian View on Polish-Ukrainian<br />

Relations<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Novy Swiat (newspaper);<br />

Kusznir, Osip; Pelypenko, Alexander; Levitsky,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-210<br />

The Postwar Ukraine<br />

[Jan., 1943]. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-211<br />

[Ukrainian Groups in the U.S.]<br />

[June, 1943]. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; Nazis and Nazi Party; Or-<br />

ganization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Our<br />

Banner (periodical); United Hetmán Organiza-<br />

tions; Ukrainian National Aid Association;<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee; Dneister Society; National<br />

Ukrainian Rada<br />

INT-29UK-212<br />

[Conversations with Ukrainian Leaders in<br />

Pittsburgh Area]<br />

[July, 1943]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Poland; Pittsburgh, Pa.;<br />

Ukrainian National Aid Association; Ukrainian-<br />

American Central Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny<br />

County; Fik, Stephen; Onyshkow, Basil<br />

INT-29UK-213<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-214<br />

Undercurrents in the Ukrainian Community<br />

<strong>of</strong> Detroit in July, 1943<br />

July 27. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Committee <strong>of</strong> Uk-<br />

rainian-Americans, Detroit, Mich.; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Ukrainian National<br />

Association; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth<br />

(periodical); Myshuha, Luke; Panchuk, John;<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-215<br />

Interview with O. E. Malisky, President <strong>of</strong><br />

the United Ukrainian Societies<br />

July 29, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Ukrainian Societies; Ma-<br />

lisky, Omer E.<br />

INT-29UK-216<br />

[Ukrainian National Association]<br />

[Aug., 1943]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (peri-<br />

odical); Ukrainian National Association; Uk-<br />

rainian American Council; Myshuha, Nicholas<br />

INT-29UK-217<br />

Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Allegheny County<br />

Aug. 9. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County; Ukrainian Ameri-<br />

can Council<br />

INT-29UK-218<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-219<br />

[Formation <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian American Council]<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian American Council; Uk-<br />

rainian Defense Association; United Ukrainian<br />

Organizations; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan;<br />

Common Council for American Unity; Panchuk,<br />

John; Levitsky, Vladimir; Chyz, Jaroslav<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 443


INT-29UK-220 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-220<br />

Projected Ukrainian National Congress<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County; Ukrainian National<br />

Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 13, 1943;<br />

International Workers Order; Onyshkow, Basil<br />

INT-29UK-221<br />

[Plans for Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Organizations in Pittsburgh, October, 1943]<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Ukrainian Organizations<br />

INT-29UK-222<br />

Ukrainian Picnic<br />

Aug. 16. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-223<br />

[Names and Addresses <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Organizations]<br />

[Sept. 1943]. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-224<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Plans to<br />

Establish Umbrella Organization for<br />

Ukrainian Groups]<br />

Sept. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee; Ukrainian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-29UK-225<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander Granovsky]<br />

Sept. 10. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-226<br />

Situation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian-American Council<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Council; Uk-<br />

rainian National Association; Ukrainian Con-<br />

gress Committee; Ukrainian National Women's<br />

League <strong>of</strong> America; Ukrainian Defense Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-29UK-227<br />

Newest Developments in the Ukrainian<br />

Council Action<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Council; Uk-<br />

rainian National Association; Ukrainian Nation-<br />

al Aid Association; Providence Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-29UK-228<br />

Articles in September 22 "Svoboda"<br />

[Freedom]<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-229<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized<br />

for Action<br />

Sept. 25. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Council; Uk-<br />

rainian National Association; Ukrainian Nation-<br />

al Aid Association; Providence Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee; Ukrainian Defense Association; Grigo-<br />

rief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-230<br />

Interview with Rev. Peter Olksyw, Holy<br />

Trinity Greek Catholic Ukrainian Church<br />

Sept. 23. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; National-<br />

ists and nationalist parties; Olksiw, Peter<br />

INT-29UK-231<br />

Nikolai Yanishev, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and<br />

Galicia<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Yanishev, Nikolai<br />

INT-29UK-232<br />

New Ukrainian Newspaper<br />

Oct. 11. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Women<br />

INT-29UK-233<br />

[British Government Inquiries about<br />

Ukrainian-Americans]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943: Oct. 8. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Carpatho-Russians; Great<br />

Britain; Intelligence services and operations<br />

INT-29UK-234<br />

[Decision Not to Establish Ukrainian<br />

American Council]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Ukrainian American Council; Ukrainian Nation-<br />

al Association; Ukrainian National Aid Associa-<br />

tion; Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Cathohcs; Ukrainian Congress Committee; Uk-<br />

rainian Defense Association; International<br />

Workers Order; Svoboda (periodical); Panchuk,<br />

John; Shumeyko, Stephen; Granovsky, Alexand-<br />

er; Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-235<br />

New Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

Oct. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Congress Committee; Uk-<br />

rainian American Congress, Washington, DC,<br />

May 1940; Shumeyko, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-236<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Ukrainian<br />

American Congress, Washington, DC, May<br />

1940; Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee; Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical); Wagner, Marcel; Bandera, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-237<br />

More on the new Ukrainian Newspaper<br />

Oct. 23, 1940. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-238 to INT-29UK-239<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-240<br />

[Missing]<br />

444 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-29UK-241<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Western Ukrainian<br />

Proclamation <strong>of</strong> Independence<br />

JVov. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Germany; Ukrainian<br />

National Association; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations; Halychyn,<br />

Dmytro; Olesnicka, Claudia<br />

INT-29UK-242<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

Nov. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Germany; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Council; Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-243<br />

Ukrainian Churches and the Fraternal Orders<br />

iVov. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Providence Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian National As-<br />

sociation; Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Ukrainian National<br />

Aid Association; People's Will (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian Herald (periodical); Bohachevsky,<br />

Bishop; Hundick, John<br />

INT-29UK-244<br />

Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden<br />

ATov. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Argentina; Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical); Chyz, Jaroslav; Melnik, Andrey<br />

INT-29UK-245<br />

Dr. Luke Myshuha<br />

Nov. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Chyz, Jaros-<br />

lav; Myshuha, Luke<br />

INT-29UK-246<br />

Editorship <strong>of</strong> the Narodna Wola [People's<br />

Will]<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: People's Will (periodical); Chyz,<br />

Jaroslav; Levitsky, A.<br />

INT-29UK-247<br />

Skoropadsky in London<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Skoropadsky, Danilo<br />

INT-29UK-248<br />

Alleged Ukrainian-American Nazi<br />

Sympathizers<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Svoboda<br />

(periodical); Michuga, Luk<br />

INT-29UK-249<br />

Ukrainska Nova Pora [Ukrainian New<br />

Times]<br />

Dec. 8. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Ukrainian<br />

New Times (periodical); Potchynok, T.<br />

INT-29UK-250<br />

[Cable from Ukrainians in Sweden]


Reference Bibliography INT-29UK-276<br />

Oct. 27, 1943; Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Argentina; Germany; Un-<br />

derground movements; Svoboda (periodical);<br />

Melnik, Audrey<br />

INT-29UK-251<br />

[Interview with John Tarnavsky, Prominent<br />

Leader in Cleveland]<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Greek Catholic<br />

Church; Sovereignty; Ukrainian United Socie-<br />

ties; Tarnavsky, John<br />

INT-29UK-252<br />

[Cable horn Ukrainians in Sweden]<br />

Dec. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-253<br />

Miroslav Sichinsky's Lectures in New York<br />

Dec. 13, 1943; Dec. 17, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Sovereignty; Regional organization; Germany;<br />

Galicia; Poland; Ukrainian Defense Association;<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-254<br />

Interview with John Panchuk [on Query to<br />

Stalin about Autonomy for Ukraine]<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Poland; Uk-<br />

rainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Panchuk, John;<br />

Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-29UK-255<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Meeting in<br />

New York City<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Congress Committee; Se-<br />

cond Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944; Provi-<br />

dence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian<br />

American War Bond Drive<br />

INT-29UK-256<br />

[John Panchuk's Letter to Marshal Stalin]<br />

JVov. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Panchuk, John; Stalin,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-29UK-257<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government securities; Germany;<br />

Sovereignty; Poland; Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

cans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

Jan. 1944; Ukrainian Congress Committee;<br />

International Workers Order; Ukrainian Defense<br />

Association; Ukrainian-American League <strong>of</strong><br />

New York City; Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-258<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; America (periodical); Nation-<br />

al Word (periodical); Ukrainian Daily News<br />

(newspaper); Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian New Times (periodical);<br />

Way (periodical); Ukrainian Herald (periodical);<br />

Dnieper (periodical); Missionary (periodical);<br />

Watchtower (periodical); Consolation (periodi-<br />

cal); Evangelic Pilgrim (periodical); Our Life<br />

(periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-259<br />

[Ukrainian-American War Bond Drive]<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government securities; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-260<br />

[Leaders <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Workingman's<br />

Association]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion<br />

INT-29UK-261<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-262<br />

[Credentials for the Second Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent]<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

INT-29UK-263<br />

Ukrainian Congress in Philadelphia<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Panchuk, John; Shumey-<br />

ko, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-264<br />

Interview with Joseph J. Voronko<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussia; Radio; Chicago, 111.;<br />

Sovereignty; Eastern Orthodox churches; Ger-<br />

many; Nazis and Nazi Party; Voronko, Joseph J.;<br />

Donahue, Francis M.<br />

INT-29UK-265<br />

[Interview with Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander Granovsky]<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-266<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent in Philadelphia<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Ukraine Congress<br />

Committee; Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Panchuk, John; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-267<br />

Ukrainian Affairs<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-268<br />

Ukrainian Congress in Philadelphia<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

INT-29UK-269<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Poland; Nazis and<br />

Nazi Party; Detroit, Mich.; Ukrainian Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan.<br />

1944; Panchuk, John; Shumeyko, Stephen<br />

INT-29UK-270<br />

Report on Proposed Ukrainian War Relief<br />

[Jan., 1944]. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ukrainian War Relief<br />

Fund; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-271<br />

Ukrainian-American Press on Constitutional<br />

Changes in the U.S.S.R.<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Ukrainian<br />

Daily News (newspaper); Svoboda (periodical);<br />

America (periodical); National Word (periodi-<br />

cal); Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical);<br />

People's Will (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-272<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Sovereignty; Greek Cathol-<br />

ic Church; War relief; Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee; Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian Weekly (peri-<br />

odical); Chubaty, Mikola<br />

INT-29UK-273<br />

[Ukrainian National Association Jubilee<br />

Concert in New York City]<br />

Mar. 7, 1943; Mar. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Sovereignty; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Association; Chamberlin, William Henry;<br />

Hlynka, Anthony<br />

INT-29UK-274<br />

Ukrainian International Situation and the<br />

National Aspirations <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainians<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Poland; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Carpatho-Russia; Hungary; Sovereignty; Under-<br />

ground movements; Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-275<br />

Sullivan Affair<br />

Mar. 14. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Anti-Semitism; Po-<br />

land; Sovereignty; Ukrainian National Aid<br />

Association; Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County; Sullivan, Edward;<br />

Shabatura, Wasyl<br />

INT-29UK-276<br />

[International Workers Order Views]<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Poland; Internation-<br />

al Workers Order; Ukrainian National Aid<br />

Association; Ukrainian-American Central Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County; Second Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., Jan. 1944; Hanusiak, John<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 445


INT-29UK-277 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-277<br />

The Ukrainian-Americans<br />

[Mar., 1944]. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-278<br />

The Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

13.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 178<br />

INT-29UK-279<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and<br />

Ukrainian-American Opinion<br />

Mar. 21. 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: B-173<br />

INT-29UK-280<br />

Statement prepared by Jaroslav J. Chyz for<br />

Common Council<br />

Apr., 1942-Mar. 16, 1944. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Ukrainian Workingman's Associa-<br />

tion; People's Will (periodical); Chyz Jaroslav;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor; Duchak, Peter<br />

INT-29UK-281<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians<br />

INT-29UK-282<br />

More on the Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians; Perelom (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-283<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Greek Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; Labor<br />

unions; Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-284<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-285<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-29UK-286<br />

The Ukrainian Language Press in South<br />

America<br />

[Apr., 1944]. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Paraguay; Argentina; Pere-<br />

lom (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-287<br />

[St. Basil's College, Boston, Mass.]<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Hungary; Poland; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Carpatho-Russia; Sovereignty; St.<br />

Basil's College; de Boer, Jacob; Mykytiak, Mr.<br />

INT-29UK-288<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan<br />

Mar. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Sovereignty; Ukrainian Fed-<br />

eration <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Taras Shevchenko Com-<br />

memorative Meeting, Detroit, Mich., Mar. 1944;<br />

Humenuk, Theodore<br />

INT-29UK-289<br />

Meeting Held to Celebrate the 50th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association, Detroit, Michigan, Apr. 2, 1943<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Halychyn, Dmytro<br />

INT-29UK-290<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Poland; Great Britain;<br />

America (periodical); National Word (periodi-<br />

cal); Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-29UK-291<br />

[Interview with Father Pysar, Pastor <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Mary's Greek Catholic Church, New Britain,<br />

Conn.]<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pysar, Eustachius<br />

INT-29UK-292<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press Comments on the<br />

Kravchenko Case<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kravchenko, Victor A.<br />

INT-29UK-293<br />

[Interview with Wasyl Shabatura]<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Poland; Uk-<br />

rainian Congress Committee; Ukrainian-Ameri-<br />

can Central Committee <strong>of</strong> Allegheny County;<br />

Shabatura, Wasyl<br />

INT-29UK-294<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 14 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

18.]<br />

INT-29UK-295<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

446 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-29UK-296<br />

Ukrainian Immigrants in Canada<br />

May 2, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Greek CathoUc Church;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada;<br />

Ukrainian Self-Reliance League; Brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Catholics; Ukrainian National Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Canada; Ukrainian-Canadian Congress,<br />

Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 22-24, 1944<br />

INT-29UK-297<br />

Interview with Demytro Szmagala<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Szmagala, Demy-<br />

tro<br />

INT-29UK-298<br />

Ukrainian War Bond Rally<br />

May 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government securities; Ukrainian<br />

War Bond Rally, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 9, 1944<br />

INT-29UK-299<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee in<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

May 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee<br />

INT-29UK-300<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-301<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Russian-Ukrainian Baptist<br />

Alliance<br />

June 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant churches; Congress <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance, New York,<br />

N.Y., May 26-30, 1944; Russian-Ukrainian<br />

Baptist Alliance<br />

INT-29UK-302<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on<br />

Ukrainian Nationalism in Argentina<br />

July 21. 1944. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

21.]<br />

INT-29UK-303<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

June 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33RS-21.]<br />

Descriptors: B-216<br />

INT-29UK-304<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-305<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the<br />

Nationalist Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

July 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Carpatho-<br />

Russia; Svoboda (periodical); America (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

INT-29UK-306<br />

Interview with Rev. Oleksiw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

July 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Congress Committee;<br />

Oleksiw, Peter<br />

INT-29UK-307<br />

Ukrainian American War Relief Activities<br />

July 14, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Ukrainian Com-<br />

mittee for Medical Aid to the Soviet Union;<br />

Committee to Aid the Soviet Ukraine; Ukraini-<br />

an-American Relief Committee; Svoboda (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-29UK-308<br />

Ukrainian-Language Papers Disagree on<br />

Refugees from the Eastern Front<br />

July 19, 1944. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-29UK-<br />

20.]<br />

INT-29UK-309<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong><br />

July, 1944<br />

July 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

22.]<br />

INT-29UK-310<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-311<br />

Red Army Successes Celebrated at New York<br />

Rally<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-312<br />

[Lack <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian national sentiment among<br />

immigrants in Canada]<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-29UK-313<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

June-Sept., 1944. lip.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: M-227<br />

INT-29UK-314<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; War relief;<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent Congress,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944; Ukrainian Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Ukrainian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Panchuk, John; Saxon, Anna;<br />

Belinsky, John<br />

INT-29UK-315<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned<br />

but Pessimistic<br />

Aug. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

24.]<br />

Descriptors: N-4<br />

INT-29UK-316<br />

Pravda Article on Canadian-Ukrainian<br />

Reaction to Liberation <strong>of</strong> Western Ukraine<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada<br />

INT-29UK-317<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and Separatists in the<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> Hitler Germany<br />

[1942-Sept. 18, 1944]. 75 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Socialists and social-<br />

ist parties; Nazis and Nazi Party; Fascists and<br />

fascist parties; Greek Catholic Church; Separa-<br />

tists and separatist parties; Union for Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Ukrainian Revolutionary Social-<br />

ist Party; Trident (periodical); Ukrainian Daily<br />

News (newspaper); Committee for the Promo-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ukraine; Ukraine National Association;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee; United Hetmán<br />

Organizations; People's Will (periodical); Uk-<br />

rainian Workingman's Association; Svoboda<br />

(periodical); Ukraine (periodical); Hronek,<br />

Frank G.; Petliura, Simon; Grigorief, Nikifor;<br />

Skoropadsky, Paul; Konovaletz, Eugene; Margo-<br />

lin, Arnold D.; Shapoval, Alexander; Chyz,<br />

Jaroslav; Livitsky, Andrew<br />

INT-29UK-318<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics<br />

Sepr. 20, 1944. 12 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

26.]<br />

Descriptors: B-250<br />

INT-29UK-319<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Nazi<br />

Headquarters in Argentina<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Argentina; Ukrainian Daily News (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-29UK-320<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for<br />

a Plebiscite in Polish-Soviet Border Territory<br />

Oct. 25. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Sovereignty; Elections; Uk-<br />

rainian Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-321<br />

[Michael Piznak]<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service; Uk-<br />

rainian National Association; Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Piznak, Michael<br />

INT-29UK-322<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian<br />

Committee<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Argentina; Germany; War<br />

relief; Propaganda; Ukrainian Congress Commit-<br />

tee; Ukrainian-Canadian Committee; Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians; Svoboda (periodical);<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian Com-<br />

mittee, New York, N.Y., Sep. 23-24, 1944;<br />

Perelom (periodical); America (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-323<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Discussed in<br />

Washington<br />

iVov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Propaganda; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee; Ukrainian American Re-<br />

lief Committee; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

President's War Relief Control Board; Panchuk,<br />

John<br />

INT-29UK-324<br />

Ukrainian Language Press in Canada<br />

[n.d.]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Canada<br />

INT-29UK-325<br />

[John Panchuk on Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-29UK-333<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan; Ukrainian War Relief <strong>of</strong> New Jersey;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-326<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-327<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada<br />

Join Forces<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed on INT-33UK-<br />

29.]<br />

Descriptors: B-282<br />

INT-29UK-328<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

M>v. 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

30.]<br />

Descriptors: M-262<br />

INT-29UK-329<br />

Ukrainian Labor Temple, Detroit, Michigan<br />

iVov. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Ukrainian Labor<br />

Temple, Detroit, Michigan; Ukrainian Daily<br />

News (newspaper); Kniazevich, Michael; Bilin-<br />

ski, John<br />

INT-29UK-330<br />

Interview with John Bilinski<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Sovereignty; Unit-<br />

ed Ukrainian Organizations; Evanchuk, John;<br />

Bilinski, John<br />

INT-29UK-331<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

Dec. 18, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Eastern Orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Greek Catholic Church; Sovereignty;<br />

Canada; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Ukrainian Defense Association; Ukrainian<br />

Workingman's Association; Svoboda (periodi-<br />

cal); Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical);<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-332<br />

Relief Activities Among Ukrainian Americans<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Propaganda; Russian<br />

War Relief, Inc.; Committee to Aid the Soviet<br />

Ukraine; Ukrainian Workingman's Association;<br />

Ukrainian War Relief Committee; Ukrainian<br />

Defense Association; Ukrainian-American Re-<br />

lief Committee; President's War Relief Control<br />

Board; Panchuk, John; Gallan, Walter<br />

INT-29UK-333<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

Dec. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Ukrainian<br />

Defense Association; Ukrainian-American Re-<br />

lief Association; Sichinsky, Miroslav; Panchuk,<br />

John; Gallan, Walter<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 447


INT-29UK-334 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-29UK-334<br />

Permit Denied to Ukrainian Relief<br />

Committee in Philadelphia<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian-American Relief Com-<br />

mittee; President's War Relief Control Board;<br />

Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

INT-29UK-335<br />

[Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

[Nov., 1944-Jan., 1945]. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy; Grigorief, Nikifor; Margolin, Ar-<br />

nold D.; Chernov, Victor; Mansvetov, Fedor S.<br />

INT-29UK-336<br />

[Ukrainian War Relief]<br />

Jan. 24. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ukrainian-American Re-<br />

lief Association; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-337<br />

Ukrainian Nationalists in Latin America<br />

Feb. 78, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Brazil; Prosvita (newspa-<br />

per); Vidrodzennye; Our Call (periodical);<br />

Perelom (periodical); Svoboda (periodical);<br />

America (periodical); Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians; Melnik, Andrey; Bielopolski, A.<br />

INT-29UK-338<br />

[Germany Abandons its Ukrainian<br />

Supporters; Report on Ukrainian Refugees:] "<br />

Les Refugies Ukrainiens et le Probleme de<br />

leur Assistance Internationale"<br />

JVov., 1944 [- Mar., 1945]. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; War relief; Germany; Na-<br />

tional Union; Shulgin, Rostislav<br />

INT-29UK-339<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Poland; War re-<br />

lief; New Times (periodical); Michigan Ukraini-<br />

an War Relief; Ukrainian American Relief<br />

Committee; Russian War Relief, Inc.; President's<br />

War Relief Control Board; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-340<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American<br />

Community<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

31.]<br />

Descriptors: N-219<br />

INT-29UK-341<br />

Ukrainian Communist-Line Paper Reports<br />

Support for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian<br />

Separatists<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

32.]<br />

Descriptors: N-227<br />

INT-29UK-342<br />

Foreign Language Groups in Argentina<br />

[Feb., 1945]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Greek CathoUc Church;<br />

Associacion Ugraniana de Cultura (Prosvita); La<br />

448 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Palabra Ugraniana (periodical); Associacion<br />

Ugraniana de Renacimiento; Nuestro Llamado<br />

(periodical); Perelom (periodical)<br />

INT-29UK-343<br />

[Letter to Sen. Tom Connelly from<br />

Prominent Ukrainian Separatists]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Grigorief,<br />

Nikifor; Panchuk, John; Chyz, Jaroslav; Za-<br />

levsky, Eugenia<br />

INT-29UK-344<br />

Memorandum Concerning Delimitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boundary between Poland and the Ukraine<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Galicia; Atlantic Charter;<br />

Yalta Agreement; Territorial claims; Ukrainian-<br />

American Citizens League <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Inc.;<br />

Klodnycky, Vladimir<br />

INT-29UK-345<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

33.]<br />

Descriptors: N-267<br />

INT-29UK-346<br />

Ukrainian Nationalist Plans for San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Sovereignty; Organization<br />

for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Movement; Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-347<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: N-290<br />

INT-29UK-348<br />

Dr. Granovsky and the O.D.W.U.<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; UNCIO; Organization<br />

for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Granovsky, Alexand-<br />

INT-29UK-349<br />

[Interview with John Panchuk]<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; UNCIO; Sovereignty;<br />

Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Ukrainian-<br />

American Relief Committee; Ukrainian War<br />

Relief <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-350<br />

[Interview with Nikifor Grigorief]<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Galicia; Sove-<br />

reignty; Carpatho-Russia; Czechoslovakia; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; UNCIO; Poland; Grigorief,<br />

Nikifor<br />

INT-29UK-351<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-352<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw<br />

May 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek CathoUc Church; UNCIO;<br />

War relief; Oleksiw, Peter<br />

INT-29UK-353<br />

American Ukrainians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

May 19, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Yalta Agreement; War<br />

relief; UNCIO; Carpatho-Russia; Regional or-<br />

ganization; Constitutional reforms; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee; Ukrainian Defense As-<br />

sociation; Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Committee; America (peri-<br />

odical); Svoboda (periodical); National Word<br />

(periodical); Ukrainian Community Times (peri-<br />

odical); Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodi-<br />

cal); People's Will (periodical); Ukrainian Daily<br />

News (newspaper); Swystun, Wasyl; Hlynka,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-29UK-354<br />

[Conversation with George Legun, May 5,<br />

1945]<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American-Ukrainian<br />

Fraternal Union; International Workers Order;<br />

Los Angeles Sheepskin Coat Committee; Legun,<br />

George; Legun, Mary<br />

INT-29UK-355<br />

Interview with Miroslav Sichinsky<br />

June 7, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Constitutional reforms; Na-<br />

zis and Nazi Party; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

UNCIO; Germany; Regional organization; War<br />

relief; Ukrainian United Relief <strong>of</strong> Cleveland,<br />

Ohio; Sichinsky, Miroslav<br />

INT-29UK-356<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

June 12, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Larishenko, Edward; von Hapsburg,<br />

Zita; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-29UK-357<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American<br />

Community <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

June 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-29UK-<br />

35.]<br />

Descriptors: B-380<br />

INT-29UK-358<br />

Interview with Rev. Olksyw <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Employment and<br />

unemployment; Oleksiw, Peter; Swystun, Wasyl<br />

INT-29UK-359<br />

[Interview with Edward Larishenko]<br />

June 16, 1945. 7 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-5<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel; Germany; Pris-<br />

oners <strong>of</strong> war; Larishenko, Edward<br />

INT-29UK-360<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

Memorandum and Representation at San<br />

Francisco]<br />

Apr. 20, May 14, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; UNCIO; Elections;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-361<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> the Memorandum on the Ukrainian<br />

Situation to the American Delegation at the<br />

UN Conference<br />

June 4, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; UNCIO; Elections;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-362<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-29UK-363<br />

[UNCIO delegation <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee]<br />

Apr. 20, May 3, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee<br />

INT-29UK-364<br />

[UNCIO Accreditation Certification]<br />

June 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-29UK-365<br />

[Ukrainian Congress Committee Lobbying<br />

Efforts in San Francisco]<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; UNCIO; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee<br />

INT-29UK-366<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander Granovsky's Campaign<br />

for an Indépendant Ukraine]<br />

May 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee; Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Granovsky, Alexander<br />

INT-29UK-367<br />

Interview with John Panchuk<br />

July 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-368<br />

[Dmitri Manuilski, Head <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian<br />

Delegation in San Francisco]<br />

July 7-17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Detroit, Mich.; Ukrainian<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan; Manuilski, Dmitri Z.<br />

INT-29UK-369<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in<br />

Western Europe<br />

July 16. 1945. 19 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33UK-<br />

36.]<br />

Descriptors: N-393<br />

INT-29UK-370<br />

[Detroit Plans for Ukrainian Delegation]<br />

July 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-29UK-371<br />

Meeting and Reception to be Held for<br />

Ukrainian Delegates Returning from the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

July 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-29UK-372<br />

Reception and Meeting Held in Honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ukrainian Delegation to San Francisco<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; War damages; Russian<br />

War Relief, Inc.; Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-373<br />

[Soviet Views on Aid to the Ukraine]<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee;<br />

Panchuk, John<br />

INT-29UK-374<br />

Emil Revyuk Removed from Editorial Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey City "Svoboda"<br />

Aug. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Association; United Ukrainian Organiza-<br />

tions; Revyuk, Emil<br />

INT-29UK-375<br />

[Interview with Rev. Olksyw]<br />

Aug. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Oleksiw, Peter<br />

INT-29UK-376<br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Aug. 27, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Ukrainian National As-<br />

sociation; Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Catholics; Ukrainian Workingman's Association;<br />

Ukrainian National Aid Association; Ukrainian-<br />

American Fraternal Union; Ukrainian Defense<br />

Association; Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan;<br />

Ukrainian-American Central Committee <strong>of</strong> Al-<br />

legheny County; League <strong>of</strong> American Ukraini-<br />

ans; United Committee <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian-Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York; United Ukrainian Societies;<br />

Panchuk, John<br />

RPT247<br />

INT-29UK-377 to INT-29UK-380<br />

[Missing]<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

INT-30YU-1 to INT-30YU-1891<br />

Yugoslavs: document series<br />

Documents focus on the partisan strife and<br />

ethnic feuding within the Yugolsav community<br />

in the U.S. which prevented the formation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

strong, unified govemment-in-exile. Much <strong>of</strong> the<br />

material highlights the bitter anti-Croat propa-<br />

ganda aired by the Serb National Federation and<br />

the Serbian National Defense Council and their<br />

organ, "Amerikanski Srbobran." Other docu-<br />

ments deal with the reaction <strong>of</strong> American Croats<br />

and Slovenes to Serbian nationalism and the<br />

impact on American Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong> the struggle<br />

between Serbian Orthodoxy and Croatian<br />

Catholicism.<br />

Many documents are concerned with the<br />

political and military conflicts between <strong>of</strong> Tito's<br />

Partisan group and the Chetnik followers <strong>of</strong><br />

Draza Mihailovich. Other material considers the<br />

alleged atrocities commited by the Croat Ustashi<br />

and others on the Serbian population <strong>of</strong> Croatia.<br />

The controversial activities and viewpoints <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantin Fotitch, the Ambassador to the U.S.<br />

and Ivan Subasich, former Ban <strong>of</strong> Croatia, are<br />

also described in considerable detail.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

additional subjects are noted. For separate<br />

numbered report series, see INT-33YU-1 to<br />

INT-33YU-154.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Yugoslavs; Serbs;<br />

Serbia; Croats; Croatia; Slovenes; Montenegrins;<br />

Macedonians; Guerrilla warfare; Partisans; Gov-<br />

emments-in-exile, Yugoslavia; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties; Serb National Federation;<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran (newspaper); Mihailovich, Draza; Fo-<br />

titch, A. Constantin; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1<br />

[Leo Neuerberger]<br />

Nov. 14, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neuerberger, Neo<br />

INT-30YU-2<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

May 3, 5, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union; Croatian<br />

Homedefenders Lodge; Pavelich, Ante; Zmo,<br />

David; Boric, Stanislav<br />

INT-30YU-3<br />

Vaso Trivanovich, Yugoslav, Speaks at<br />

American Czechoslovak Foundation<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Czechoslovak Founda-<br />

tion; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-4<br />

Croatian Affairs<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian National Council;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-5<br />

Anonymous Report: "Serbs and Croats in<br />

United States"<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 449


INT-30YU-5 Reference Bibliography<br />

May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Zajednicar (newspa-<br />

per); Yugoslav Information Committee; Pave-<br />

lich. Ante; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-6<br />

[National Yugoslav Military Units in U.S.<br />

Army]<br />

Mar. 5, Apr. 25, 1942. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-30YU-7<br />

[Yugoslav National Military Units in U.S.<br />

Army]<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-30YU-8<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-9<br />

[Greater Serb Movement]<br />

Apr. 7, 1942. 3 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-30YU-10<br />

[New Yugoslavia]<br />

Apr. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yugoslavia (periodical); Mod-<br />

ercin, Ivo<br />

INT-30YU-11<br />

[Serb Anti-Croat Campaign]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-30YU-12<br />

[Anti-Croat campaign <strong>of</strong> Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran]<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide<br />

INT-30YU-13<br />

[Joseph Goricar]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goricar, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-14<br />

[Vincent Cainkar]<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cainkar, Vincent<br />

INT-30YU-15<br />

Vaso Trivanovich<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-16<br />

Notes on Some Developments in<br />

Serb-American Community<br />

Feb. 7, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ducich, Yovan; Popovich, Andre;<br />

Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-17<br />

Activities, Cleveland Mar. 8-11, 1942<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.; Kovach, John;<br />

Horvath, Michael; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-18<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-19<br />

[Yugoslav Jews]<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Modercin, Ivo;<br />

Goldmann, Nahum; Heinrich, Otto; Albala,<br />

David<br />

INT-30YU-20<br />

Report About My Two Interviews with Ivo<br />

Modercin<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Modercin, Ivo<br />

INT-30YU-21<br />

Yugoslav Mass Rally<br />

Mar. 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Americans;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-22<br />

Interviews in Cleveland<br />

Mar. 13, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Gomik, John; Sa-<br />

bec, Anton; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-23<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-24<br />

Interviews with Dr. Jurich Bjankini, Leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian-Americans in Chicago<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Bjankini, Jurich<br />

INT-30YU-25<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-26<br />

Prominent Jugoslavs<br />

Dec. 22, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nikcevich, Mrs. Dana<br />

INT-30YU-27<br />

Yugoslavia Trade Agreements; Yugoslavia,<br />

Chrome Production<br />

Jan. 19, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trade agreements; Industrial pro-<br />

duction; Chrome<br />

INT-30YU-28<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Detroit, Mich.<br />

Apr. 29, May 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Croatian Homede-<br />

fenders Lodge; Suster, Oscar; Pavelich, Ante;<br />

Petrak, Milan; Seferovich, Urosh<br />

INT-30YU-29<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-30<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-31<br />

Yugoslav Activities<br />

May 1, 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

450 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Croatian<br />

National Alliance; Croatian National Council;<br />

Duchich, Yovan; Butkovich, John D.; Fodor, M.<br />

W.<br />

INT-30YU-32<br />

Data on American Yugoslav Activities<br />

May 5, 1942. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

Zajednicar (newspaper); Croatian Peasant Party;<br />

Hrvatsko Kolo (Croatian circle); Croatian<br />

Catholic Union; Tomasich, Dinko; Pavelich,<br />

Ante; Petrinovich, Frano; Bjankini, Jurich;<br />

Pribichevich, Stoyan; Duchich, Yovan; Christo-<br />

pher, Louis C; Fejovic Luka; Radakovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-33<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran]<br />

May 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-34<br />

Yugoslav Rally With Ban Subasic on May 10,<br />

1942<br />

May 6-9, 7942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Croatian<br />

National Alliance<br />

INT-30YU-35<br />

American Srbobran<br />

May 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-30YU-36<br />

American Srbobran: It Should Be Known by<br />

Everybody<br />

May 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-37<br />

Activités <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. Pavelich's Exponents<br />

May 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Pavelich, Ante; Grbich,<br />

Luka<br />

INT-30YU-38<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-39<br />

American Srbobran's Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat National Council; Duchich,<br />

Yovan; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-40<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-41<br />

Mrs. Matilda Spence Rowland; Killing <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbs in So-called "Free Croatia"<br />

Apr. 29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Eastern Orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Ustashi; Rowland, Matilda S.<br />

INT-30YU-42<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Affairs<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; But-<br />

kovich, John D.; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-43<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran's Alleged Anti-Croat<br />

Campaign]


Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Mladen; Boyd-Boich,<br />

William M.<br />

INT-30YU-44<br />

Serbian National Defense Council (Captain<br />

Pavich, Member <strong>of</strong> Visiting Yugoslav Military<br />

Mission)<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavich, Capt.; Trbuhovich, Mladen;<br />

Savich, Dragutin<br />

INT-30YU-45<br />

Serbian National Defense Council; Serb<br />

National Federation<br />

Apr. 7, 20, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Central Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.; Popovich, Andre; Christopher,<br />

Louis C; Pekich, Branko; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-46<br />

Interviews with Mr. Samuel Werlinich,<br />

President and Mr. Branko Pekich,<br />

General-Secretary <strong>of</strong> Serb National<br />

Federation<br />

Apr. 9-14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Werlinich, Samuel; Pekich, Branko;<br />

Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-47<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Feb. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-30YU-48<br />

Serb National Federation; Serbian National<br />

Defense Council<br />

Apr. 13-15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Werlinich, Samuel; Duchich. Mihai-<br />

lo M.; Trbuhovich, Mladen; Duchich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-49<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-50<br />

Two Croatian Groups Raided; Yugoslavs in<br />

United States<br />

Feb. 15, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-30YU-51<br />

[Joseph Goricar]<br />

Dec. 31, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Goricar Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-52<br />

Yugoslav Governments • Dr. Joseph Goricar<br />

June 1, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Goricar, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-53<br />

[Letter to Serbian National Defense Council<br />

from State Department]<br />

June 10, 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-54<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> the Serb Orthodox Church<br />

submitted August, 1941 to General<br />

Dunklemann, Commander <strong>of</strong> Occupation<br />

Army in Serbia<br />

June 5-16, 1942. 46 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Geno-<br />

cide; Ustashi; Clergy; Concentration camps;<br />

Dunklemann, Gen.; Budimljanski, Benjamin<br />

INT-30YU-55<br />

Hungarian Terror on Serbs Charged<br />

May 18, 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Genocide; Concentration<br />

camps<br />

INT-30YU-56<br />

Yugoslav Affairs in Milwaukee;<br />

American-Croatian Rally for Ban Subasich,<br />

Gary, Indiana: May 17, 1942<br />

May 14-23, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milwaukee, Wis.; Gary, Ind.; Baz-<br />

darich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-57<br />

Draza Mikhailovich: The Political Factor<br />

June 12. 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-58<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Minister Fotitch]<br />

June 10, 1942. 4 p.<br />

INT-30YU-59<br />

[Brief Survey <strong>of</strong> Croatian Political Attitudes]<br />

May 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-60<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Hungarian Overtures<br />

May 15, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-30YU-61<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dinko Tomasich<br />

May 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko; Butkovich, John<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-62<br />

Sava N. Kosanovich; Free Yugoslavia Calling<br />

by Svetislav-Sveta Petrovich<br />

June 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Petrovitch, Sve-<br />

tislav-Sveta<br />

INT-30YU-63<br />

[Hungarian terror campaign in northern<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

May 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Crimes against humanity;<br />

Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-64<br />

Jugoslavs by Dr. Royse<br />

May 21, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royse, Dr.<br />

INT-30YU-65<br />

[Enclosure <strong>of</strong> American Srbobran]<br />

May 18, 1942. 1 p. 4 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-66<br />

Croats Eject Yugoslavia As Well As Croat<br />

Banovina From Pact <strong>of</strong> Understanding<br />

May 18-19, 1942. 4 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-78 to INT-30YU-79<br />

Descriptors: Treaties and conventions; Croat<br />

National Council; Tomasich, Dinko; Machek,<br />

Vladimir; Jukitch, Hija; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-67<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Atrocities Committed by<br />

Axis Armed Forces on Yugoslav Population<br />

May 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Crimes against<br />

humanity<br />

INT-30YU-68<br />

Branko Pekich, Secretary Serb National<br />

Federation<br />

May 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-69<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-70<br />

Rev. F. Bakerich<br />

May 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bakerich, F.<br />

INT-30YU-71<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Mr. Kosanovich<br />

June 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-72<br />

[Mr. Radista at Yugoslav Information Center]<br />

June 4, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-73<br />

[Vaso Trivanovitch]<br />

May 29, June 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-74<br />

[Serb-Croat Conflict in Middle West]<br />

May 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-75<br />

Churchmen Who Defy Hitler<br />

June 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Do-<br />

zitch, Patriarch Gavrilo<br />

INT-30YU-76<br />

[Names and addresses <strong>of</strong> certain Yugoslav<br />

Societies]<br />

May 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-77<br />

[Interview with Mr. Kosanovich; Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

June 1-3. 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Propaganda; Ustashi;<br />

Kosanovich. Sava; Dionisije, Bishop; Nedich,<br />

Milan; Pavelich. Ante<br />

INT-30YU-78 to INT-30YU-79<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 451


INT-30YU-80 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-80<br />

Rev. Spiro Andrianich<br />

May 19, 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Croatian<br />

National Alliance; Andrianich, Spiro<br />

INT-30YU-81<br />

[Interview with Ban Subasich]<br />

May 27, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-82<br />

Attempts <strong>of</strong> Croat-Serbian Reconciliation;<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Prominent Croat and Serbian Leaders<br />

Who Might be Brought to Washington for a<br />

Conference<br />

May 21, 27. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.; Kresich, Ivan;<br />

Werlinich, Samuel; Dionisije, Bishop; Duchich,<br />

Mihailo M.; Trbuhovich, Mladen; Pekich,<br />

Branko; Boyd-Boich, William M.; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-83<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council,<br />

registration]<br />

May 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-84<br />

[American Srbobran Article on Serbian<br />

National Defense Council]<br />

May 6, 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

INT-30YU-85<br />

[Truth About the Chetniks- Article in<br />

American Srbobran]<br />

May 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-86<br />

Proclamation <strong>of</strong> the Central Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Serbian National Defense to the Serbs in the<br />

U.S. and Canada<br />

May 16-17, 1942. 6 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-87<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Serbs and Croats Chosen to Confer<br />

on Relationship Between Two National<br />

Groups]<br />

May 23, 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop; Duchich, Mihailo<br />

M.; Werlinich, Samuel; Pekich, Branko; But-<br />

kovich, John D.; Boyd-Boich, William M.;<br />

Kresich, Ivan; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-88<br />

[Anti-Axis Activities in Croatia]<br />

May 22. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Underground movements; Machek, Vladi-<br />

mir<br />

INT-30YU-89<br />

[Persecution <strong>of</strong> Orthodox Church in Croatia]<br />

May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Religious discrimination<br />

INT-30YU-90<br />

Axis Propagandists within Croatian Catholic<br />

Union<br />

452 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

May 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Collaborators; Croa-<br />

tian Catholic Union; Kolendar, Francis; Cuturic,<br />

S.J.<br />

INT-30YU-91<br />

[Treason <strong>of</strong> Croatia"]<br />

Jan. 13, 1942. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-92<br />

Yugoslavs in City Rally to MacArthur's<br />

Support; 50 Yugoslav Groups Pledge Aid to<br />

U.S.<br />

Mar. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-30YU-93<br />

Serbs Ask to Aid U.S.<br />

Dec. 23, 1941. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-94<br />

100,000 Yugoslavs Plan an Offensive<br />

Mar. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military assistance; Savich, Dragu-<br />

tin<br />

INT-30YU-95<br />

Croat Leader Denies Guilt<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Doshen, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-96<br />

Serbian Editor Raps "Srbobran"<br />

Apr. 16. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Kosich,<br />

Dr.<br />

INT-30YU-97<br />

[Serb National Federation]<br />

May 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-98<br />

American Croatian National Alliance Rally<br />

May 12, 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; American Croatian<br />

National Alliance<br />

INT-30YU-99<br />

"Our Enemies Within"<br />

June 8, 11, 1942. 5 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Tesla, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-100<br />

"April 10, 1941' Zagreb. [A Play by Rev.<br />

Hugolin Feis]<br />

Apr. 16, 22, 1942. 36 p.<br />

Descriptors: Theatre; Feis, Hugolin<br />

INT-30YU-101<br />

Constitutional Changes in Yugoslavia<br />

June 20, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Social con-<br />

ditions; Racial and ethnic groups; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party<br />

INT-30YU-102<br />

Truth About Masssacres <strong>of</strong> Serbs by<br />

Non-Serb Yugoslavs<br />

June 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide<br />

INT-30YU-103<br />

Accounts <strong>of</strong> Interviews with Croatians<br />

May 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Anti-Semitism; Unkovich,<br />

Kosto<br />

INT-30YU-104<br />

[All Serbian Congress Against Fascism,<br />

Detroit, July 4 and 5, 1942]<br />

June 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; All Serbian Congress<br />

Against Fascism, Detroit, Mich., July 4-5, 1942<br />

INT-30YU-105<br />

[Reaction to Arrival <strong>of</strong> King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Pribi-<br />

chevich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-106<br />

[Franck Snoj]<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-107<br />

[Financial subsidy <strong>of</strong> "Reflector"]<br />

June 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reflector (periodical); Christopher,<br />

Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-108<br />

[" All Serbian Lands Under Serbian Banner"<br />

and Other Pro-Serbian Articles in Nationalist<br />

Publications]<br />

June 4, 1942. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Territorial claims; Racial and ethnic discrimina-<br />

tion; New Yugoslavia (periodical); Pekich,<br />

Branko; Trivanovich, Vaso; Dionisije, Bishop;<br />

Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-109<br />

"Chetnick Day in America"<br />

July 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Duchich, Mihailo M.<br />

INT-30YU-110<br />

[Krek Cable to Snoj on Official Visit]<br />

June 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc; Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-111<br />

[Serbian Nationalist Activities]<br />

June 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-30YU-112<br />

"Victory in War Chief Goal <strong>of</strong> Chicago Slavs"<br />

May 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-148<br />

INT-30YU-113<br />

Analytic Report to the Facts and Figures<br />

<strong>Office</strong> on Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its Interior<br />

Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal and<br />

Their Activities Here and Abroad<br />

May 28, 1942. 30 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Italy; Collaborators; Chet-<br />

niks; Nationalists and nationalist parties; Geno-<br />

cide; Christopher, Louis C; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen; Simovich, Dushan; Radich, Stjepan;<br />

Machek, Vladimir; Pavelich, Ante; Markham, R.<br />

H.; Kosanovich, Sava; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-114<br />

[All-American Serbian Congress at St. Sav<br />

Monastery in Liberty ville. 111.]; Serbian<br />

"Chetniks"<br />

June 30, 1942. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Libertyville, 111.; Chetniks; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches<br />

INT-30YU-115<br />

Vaso Trivanovich<br />

June 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugos-<br />

lavia; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-116<br />

[A Survey <strong>of</strong> Latest Yugoslav-American<br />

Politics]<br />

June 27, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko; Butkovich, John<br />

D.; Machek, Vladimir; Petrak, Milan; Kresich,<br />

Ivan; Subasich, Ivan; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-117<br />

Report on Interview with Mr. Franc Snoj<br />

June 24, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-118<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-119<br />

[Account <strong>of</strong> Conversation Between Count<br />

Sforza and Ninchich]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Sforza, Car-<br />

lo; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-120<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-121<br />

[Croat-American Congress and Other<br />

Yugoslav Activities]<br />

July 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentinske Novine (newspaper);<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Mally, James; Cainkar,<br />

Vincent; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-122<br />

Croatians in America: Reception <strong>of</strong> King<br />

Peter Held in New York<br />

Apr. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-123<br />

[Resolution Condemning Massacre <strong>of</strong> Serbs]<br />

July 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-124<br />

My Views on Dr. Machek<br />

July 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-125<br />

[Demands <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Merchant Seamen]<br />

July 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen<br />

INT-30YU-126<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Vladota Milicevich]<br />

July 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Milicevich, Vladota<br />

INT-30YU-127<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-128<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran's Anti-Croat<br />

Campaign; King Peter's Reception]<br />

July 10, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Hodza, Milan;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-129<br />

[Serb National Federation Reception <strong>of</strong> King<br />

Peter]<br />

July 2, 1942. 2 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-130<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-131<br />

King Peter's Visit<br />

June 26, July 3, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Hall, Donald; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-132<br />

[Hija Jukitch]<br />

July 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jukitch, Ilija<br />

INT-30YU-133<br />

[Croat Presence at King Peter's Reception]<br />

July 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-134<br />

[Serb Factionalism; Prospects <strong>of</strong> a Catholic<br />

Central Europe]<br />

July 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Europe; Dionisije, Bishop; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-135<br />

[Politics Related to King Peter's Visit]<br />

July 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Fro-<br />

thingham, Mrs. John; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-136<br />

Mr. Nicolaivytch<br />

July 1, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Price Administration;<br />

Nicolaivytch, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-137<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

July 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-138<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ivan Subasich, Ban <strong>of</strong> Croatia,<br />

in Hamilton, Canada<br />

June 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-139<br />

[Serb-American Celebrations in Detroit]<br />

July 3. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-30YU-140<br />

U.S., Yugoslavia Pledge War Unity<br />

July 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-141<br />

Consul's Ex-Aide Dies <strong>of</strong> Shot Here;<br />

Parlovich, Former Yugoslav Attache Here,<br />

Kills Self<br />

July 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Suicide; Diplomatic and consular<br />

service; Parlovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-142<br />

Croat Leader Sentenced<br />

July 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Doshen, Ante M.<br />

INT-30YU-143<br />

[List <strong>of</strong> Slovene Organizations]<br />

May 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-144<br />

Croatia in European Politics<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Hungary; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Roman Catholic Church; Farm population;<br />

Ustashi; Peace settlement; Croatian Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Rights; Croatian Peasant Party; Tomasich,<br />

Dinko; Radich, Anton<br />

INT-30YU-145<br />

[Yugoslav Views <strong>of</strong> King Peter's Visit to U.S.]<br />

July 19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Snoj, Franc; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava<br />

INT-30YU-146 to INT-30YU-147<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-148<br />

[Picture <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

Delegation Being Received by King Peter]<br />

July 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 453


INT-30YU-149 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-149<br />

Political Activités <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Officials in<br />

America<br />

June 29, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center; Lyotich,<br />

D.; Nedich, Milan; Radoychich, Col.; Duchich,<br />

Yovan; Stanojevich, Mr.; Cabrich, Ivan; Mir-<br />

kovich, Vojislav; Markovich, Bozidar; Jevtich,<br />

Bogolyub; Snoj, Franc; Trifunovich, Misha;<br />

Cubrilovich, Branko; Gavrilovich, Milan; Mak-<br />

simo/ich, Bozidar; Kosanovich, Sava; Dionisje,<br />

Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-150<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

June S, 1942. 38 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cincars; Government employees;<br />

Diplomatic and consular service; Radnicki<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Slobodna Rec (newspa-<br />

per); Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper); Nov Doba<br />

(newspaper); Croatian Fraternal Union; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper); American Slav (periodical);<br />

Stojadinovic, Milan; Pekich, Branko; Duchich,<br />

Yovan; Radica, Bogdan; Cok, Ivan M.; Popov,<br />

Dusan; Sokitch, Miloye M.; Petrovic, Svetislav;<br />

Petrinovich, Frano; Banac, Bozo; Budisavljevic,<br />

Srgian; Suflaj, Juro; Bicinic, Ivan; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Tesla, Nikola; Balokovich, Zlatko; Tanaskovic,<br />

Anton; Modercin, Ivo; Bogdanovic, Ivan; Laus-<br />

che, Frank; Grill, Vatro; Makso, Vanko;<br />

Pribichevich, Stoyan; Christove, Stoyan; Wer-<br />

linich, Samuel; Canikar, Vincent; Vuk, Vinko;<br />

Zuber, Laie; Ujcic, Vincent<br />

INT-30YU-151<br />

[Chicago Tribune Reports on King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Tribune (newspaper); Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-152<br />

"Argentinian News" Reveals Pro-Axis<br />

Sentiment<br />

Mar. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Axis nations; Argen-<br />

tinske Nova (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-153<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-154<br />

Yugoslav Problems: Interview <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Momcilo Ninchich, Yugoslav Foreign<br />

Minister, and <strong>of</strong> Mr. Constantin Fotitch,<br />

Yugoslav Minister to Washington<br />

July 14, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ninchich, Momcilo; Peter II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-155<br />

[Hrvatski Domobran]<br />

July 29-Oct. 1, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Domobranci movement; Hrvatski<br />

Domobran (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-156<br />

[Gregor Andjelinovic's Views on Yugoslav<br />

Situation]<br />

454 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

July 28, 1956. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andjelinovic, Gregor; Duchich,<br />

Yovan; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-157<br />

Political Yugoslavs in Bolivia<br />

May 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bolivia<br />

INT-30YU-158<br />

[Letter From Frano Petrinovich]<br />

Apr. 13. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlas Trading Corp.; Petrinovich,<br />

Frano<br />

INT-30YU-159<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Boyd-Boich, Wil-<br />

liam M; Lokar, John; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-160<br />

Croatians<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian<br />

National Council<br />

INT-30YU-161<br />

Zdanko Stajovitch<br />

Aug. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stajovitch, Zdanko<br />

INT-30YU-162<br />

Yugoslav Attitude Concerning Future Austria<br />

Aug. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria<br />

INT-30YU-163<br />

"Twenty-Second Letter' [Columbia Broadcast<br />

Dedicated to Yugoslav Underground]<br />

Aug. 12, 1942. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Theatre; Underground move-<br />

ments; Columbia Broadcasting System<br />

INT-30YU-164<br />

Soviet Radio Treatment <strong>of</strong> Personalities in<br />

Yugoslavia [and Partisan and guerrila<br />

activities in Eastern Europe]<br />

Aug. 28, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Propaganda; Radio;<br />

Axis nations; Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-165<br />

[Yugoslav collaborators <strong>of</strong> General Milan<br />

Nedich]<br />

Aug. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Nedich, Milan; Ljotich, Dimitrije;<br />

Pechanac, Kosta; Achimovich, Milan; Kovano-<br />

vich, Dragi; Benjamin, Metropolitan; An-<br />

tonijevich, Milosh; Yanjich, Streahinja<br />

INT-30YU-166<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran; Interviews with M.<br />

D. Horvath and John Ko vac]]<br />

Aug. 26, Sept. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Dusan; Horvath, Mi-<br />

chael; Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-167<br />

[Milan Grol; Yovan Duchich]<br />

Aug. 26, Sept. 1, 1942. 6 p. + 8 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Duchich, Yovan; Grol, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-168<br />

[Croatian and Slovenian Editorial Opinion on<br />

Fascist Collaborators]<br />

Aug. 23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper); Nedich,<br />

Milan; Pavelich, Ante; Molek, Ivan; Horvath,<br />

Michael<br />

INT-30YU-169<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-170<br />

[Yugoslav Royal Guard Battalion]<br />

Aug. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Royal Guard Battalion<br />

INT-30YU-171<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-172<br />

[Slovenes in Istrian Peninsula; Tito Partisan<br />

Denial <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich Guerrilla Activities]<br />

Aug. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Istrian Peninsula; Territorial<br />

claims; Enakopravnost (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-173<br />

[Pittsburgh Yugoslav Contacts]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Horvath, Michael;<br />

Popovich, Milan; Vinski, Mark; Zvetina, John<br />

A.; Nogulich, Ris to<br />

INT-30YU-174<br />

Jugoslovenski-Americki Glasnik<br />

Aug. ¡5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-175<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-176<br />

Dinko Tomasich<br />

Aug. 12. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Council; Toma-<br />

sich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-177 to INT-30YU-178<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-179<br />

[Yugoslav Items]<br />

July 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-180<br />

Noted Yugoslav Rabbi Visits Miami on U.S.<br />

Trip<br />

July 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Alkalay, Isaac


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-181<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-182<br />

[Kosta Paghanaz]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paghanaz, Kosta<br />

INT-30YU-183<br />

Yugoslav Friction<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Foreign NationaUty<br />

Day Pageant, Chicago, 111.; Zvetina, John A.;<br />

Bjankini, Jurich<br />

INT-30YU-184<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press: Week Ending<br />

August 15, 1942<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko; Kosutich, August<br />

INT-30YU-185<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Press, Week Ending<br />

Aug. 3, 1942; Croatian Paper Attacks Exile<br />

Government; Serbian Paper Assails<br />

Government-In-Exile<br />

Aug. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper); Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-186<br />

[Serb National Federation Accusation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Slobodna Rec"]<br />

Aug. 13, 1942. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-187<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-188<br />

[Croat Radio Bradcast Greetings for Pro-Axis<br />

Rev. Ladislav Luburic]<br />

Aug. 29-Sept. 28, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Clergy; Luburic, Ladislav<br />

INT-30YU-189<br />

[Stoyan Pribichevich's Memorandum on<br />

Yugoslav Situation]<br />

Aug. 12-Sept. 3, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pribichevich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-190<br />

General Draza Mihailovich and the<br />

Communists; [Summaries <strong>of</strong> Radio Broadcasts<br />

bom Yugoslavia]<br />

Aug. 19-24, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Chetniks; Propaganda; Radio; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-191<br />

[Conversation Between Mr. Radica and Edgar<br />

Mowrer on Yugoslav Solidarity]<br />

Aug. 21. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mowrer, Edgar; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-192<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-193<br />

[Srbobran's Comments on Croats]<br />

Aug. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Ustashi;<br />

Propaganda; Croatian Peasant Party; Machek,<br />

Vladimir; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-194<br />

Yugoslav Leaders<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akacich, F.F.; Andjelinovic, Gre-<br />

gor; Bacich, Leo; Bjankini, Jurich; Borich, Frank;<br />

Curach, Danko; Cok, Ivan M.; Chubrilovich,<br />

Branko; Dedijer, Stevan; Fischer, Leo; Furlan,<br />

Boris; Grskovich, Niko; Gavrilovich, Oskar;<br />

Gavrilovich, Oton; Gerlach, Anthony; Goricar,<br />

Joseph; Grol, Milan; Herzog, Milan; Hlacha,<br />

Rainer F.; Justitz, Harry; Kostich, Konstantin;<br />

KoUch, Vlado; Krasna, Anna P.; Kresich, Ivan;<br />

Maracich, Klement; Markovich, Bozidar; Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko; Mirkovich, Nicholas; Mohoro-<br />

vich, Joseph; Pavehch, Ante; Pejovich, Luka;<br />

Perich, Pavao; Popovich, Milan; Prica, Serge;<br />

Sintich, Anton; Trifunovich, Misha; Trivano-<br />

vich, Vaso; Vidosich, Mary; Vinski, Mark;<br />

Vrancich, Steve; Zech, Branko; Zakrajsek, Leo;<br />

Zvetina, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-195<br />

[Gains for Yugoslav Solidarity]<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy<br />

INT-30YU-196<br />

["Slobodna Rec" and Communist Propaganda<br />

Techniques]<br />

Aug. 1, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Propaganda; Communists<br />

and communist parties; Slobodna Rec (newspa-<br />

per); Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-197<br />

[Newspaper Attack on Gregor Andjelinovic;<br />

First Congress <strong>of</strong> Serbian Women]<br />

Aug. 7-8, 1942. 2 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Andjelinovic, Gregor<br />

INT-30YU-198<br />

[Propaganda Disseminated by Yugoslav<br />

Information Center in Ankara, Turkey]<br />

Aug. 8-31, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Propaganda; Yugoslav<br />

Information Center in Ankara, Turkey; Pribi-<br />

chevich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-199<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-200<br />

[Yugoslav Coup d'Etat <strong>of</strong> March 27, 1941]<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Military leaders; Mili-<br />

tary forces; Mirkovitch, Bora<br />

INT-30YU-201<br />

[Vidovdan United Serbian Anti-Fascist<br />

Congress]<br />

July 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-215<br />

INT-30YU-202<br />

"Hear Red Bands Harry Serbian Patriot<br />

Army"<br />

Sept. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-203<br />

[Proclamation <strong>of</strong> General Draza Mihailovich<br />

Day; Views <strong>of</strong> Minister Snoj on Yugoslav<br />

Federalism]<br />

July 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Snoj, Franc; Savich,<br />

Dragutin<br />

INT-30YU-204<br />

["Slobodna Rec"Condemns Constantin<br />

Fotitch]<br />

July 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-205<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-206<br />

Jugoslavia: Military and Political Information<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Military forces;<br />

German military occupation policies; Italian<br />

military occupation policies<br />

INT-30YU-207 to INT-30YU-209<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-210<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-211<br />

[Slovenian Liberation Leaders]<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-212<br />

["Amerikanski Srbobran" Editorial on<br />

Bogdan Radica]<br />

Sept. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Radica, Bogdan; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-213<br />

In Regards to Statement <strong>of</strong> 77 Montenegrins;<br />

Mihailovich Accused in Foreign Language<br />

Press as Being Traitor and Toll <strong>of</strong> Axis<br />

Sept. 2. 1942; Sept. 6, 1942. 7 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-214<br />

Yugoslavs Well Prepared for Reconstuction<br />

Sept. 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Fodor, M. W.; Pet-<br />

er II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-215<br />

Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 455


INT-30YU-216 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-216<br />

All-Slav Congress: Conversation Between<br />

William Boyd and Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Russian<br />

representative in Slav Congress<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Slav Congress; Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Har-<br />

ry; Boyd-Boich, William M; Lausche, Frank<br />

INT-30YU-217<br />

Croatian Day, August 29, 1942, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

Sept. 4, 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-218<br />

Serb National Committee<br />

Sept 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serb National Committee Against<br />

Fascism<br />

INT-30YU-219<br />

Interview with John Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Sick Benefit <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

John D. Butkovich; William Boyd-Boich<br />

Sept 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Kovach,<br />

John; Boyd-Boich, William M.; Butkovich, John<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-220<br />

Yugoslav Leaders Indict Mihailovich;<br />

Yugoslav Patriots Hold Conference,<br />

Resolution Adopted Exposes Nation's Traitors<br />

Sept. 2. 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Collaborators; Daily Worker (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-221<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press for Week Ending<br />

August 22, 1942<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; All-Slav Congress;<br />

Churchill, Winston S.; Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-222<br />

[Yugoslav Communist Press Glorification <strong>of</strong><br />

Partisans]<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Markovich, Mir-<br />

ko<br />

INT-30YU-223<br />

[Yugoslav Acitivites]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-224<br />

[King Peter's Speech, September 6, 1942]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-225<br />

[Funding <strong>of</strong> "Croatian Independent State"]<br />

Sept. IS, 1942. 1 p. + 1 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Nezavisna Hrvatska Drzava (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-30YU-226<br />

Cosmopolitan Akron: Yugoslav Harmony in<br />

U.S. Sought: Pastor to Attend National<br />

Parley<br />

456 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Hranilovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-227<br />

[Rivalry Among Yugoslav Guerrilla Factions]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-228<br />

[Yugoslav Partisan Movement]<br />

Sept. 13. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-229<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Armstrong, Hamilton F.;<br />

Adamic, louis; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-230<br />

[Yugoslav Relief Campaign]<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Rowland, Matilda S.; Mitchell,<br />

Ruth; Petrinovich, Frano; Watson, Thomas<br />

INT-30YU-231<br />

[Frano Petrinovich's Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Dissension]<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petrinovich, Frano<br />

INT-30YU-232<br />

Guerrilla Warfare in Slovenia<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Italian military occupation policies; Mili-<br />

tary forces<br />

INT-30YU-233<br />

Yugoslav Freedom Stations<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-30YU-234<br />

Comments by William Boyd Regarding<br />

Croatian Congress<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.; Butkovich, John D.; Hor-<br />

vath, Michael<br />

INT-30YU-235<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; But-<br />

kovich, John D.; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-236<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

Sept. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.; Butkovich,<br />

John D.<br />

INT-30YU-237<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

Sept. 11, 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.; Butkovich.<br />

John D.; Horvath, Michael; Kovach, John;<br />

Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-30YU-238<br />

[Louis C. Christopher]<br />

July 29, 1942. 2 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher. Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-239<br />

Machek and Gandhi [comparison <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />

duplicity]<br />

Sept. 2, 1942. 7 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Propaganda; Croa-<br />

tian Peasant Party; Machek, Vladimir; Gandhi,<br />

Mahatma<br />

INT-30YU-240<br />

An Open Letter to Simo Vrlinich [Samuel<br />

Werlinich]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Werlinich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-241<br />

Digest <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Press, Week Ending<br />

September 5, 1942<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs<br />

INT-30YU-242<br />

Yugoslav Language Press Report, August<br />

23-30, 1942<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-243<br />

A Public Statement by Kovacevich; Editorial<br />

Letter Attacking "American Srbobran;"<br />

Editorial Criticism <strong>of</strong> Kirst<strong>of</strong>orovich [Louis C.<br />

Christopher]<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Kovacevich, George M.; Christo-<br />

pher, Louis C; Lyotich, Ljubomir<br />

INT-30YU-244<br />

[Message <strong>of</strong> Dinko Tomasic on Archbishop<br />

Aloisius Stepinac]<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Collaborators; Stepinac,<br />

Aloisius; Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-245<br />

General Mihailovich and the Communists'<br />

Extracts from Monitoring Report from<br />

Istanbul ["Free Yugoslavia" Radio]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Radio<br />

INT-30YU-246<br />

Talk with Spasoye Yefremovich, First<br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy<br />

Sept. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yefremovich, Spasoye<br />

INT-30YU-247<br />

[Leading Yugoslav Personalities]<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir; Pechanac, Kosta;<br />

Cvetkovich, Dragisa; Nagy, Kosta


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-280<br />

INT-30YU-248<br />

Croatian Affairs<br />

Sept. 26, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Pekich, Bran-<br />

ko; Trubovich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-249<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-250<br />

Who is General Nedich?<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-251<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Representatives <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Newspapers and Organizations, September<br />

18, 1942<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-30YU-252<br />

American Yugoslav Association <strong>of</strong> Eveleth,<br />

Minnesota; Draza Mihailovich<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eveleth, Minn.<br />

INT-30YU-253<br />

[Major Vohoska's Charges <strong>of</strong> Anti-Serbian<br />

Propaganda on Part <strong>of</strong> Croats]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Royal Yugoslav Infor-<br />

mation Center; Vohoska, Maj.; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-254<br />

Talk with Rastko Petrovich, First Secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jugoslav Embassy<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Genocide; Petrovich, Rastko<br />

INT-30YU-255<br />

[Gregor Andjelinovic]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Andjelinovic, Gregor<br />

INT-30YU-256<br />

[Yugoslav Day, St. Louis, Missouri]<br />

Sept. IS. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Louis, Mo.<br />

INT-30YU-257<br />

Fraternal Croatian Day <strong>of</strong> Eleven Lodges <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Fraternal Union, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 13, 1942<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

INT-30YU-258<br />

Croatian Congress [Chicago]<br />

Sept. 15, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-30YU-259<br />

[First Issue <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslavia"]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia (periodical); Trivano-<br />

vich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-260<br />

[Memorandum on State Department ban on<br />

"Saturday Evening Post" Article]<br />

iVov. 16, 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Saturday Evening Post<br />

(periodical); Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-261<br />

On Attitude <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav-Americans Toward<br />

a.) Soviet Government and b.) Communism<br />

July 1, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Slavs<br />

INT-30YU-262<br />

Reactions to Darlan's Appointment as<br />

Administrator<br />

Nov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois<br />

INT-30YU-263<br />

Additional Item on the Hapsburgs<br />

iVov. 26. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties<br />

INT-30YU-264<br />

Minister Kosnaovich on Otto von Habsburg<br />

iVov. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; von Hapsburg, Otto; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-265<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-266<br />

Croat and Serbian Religious Organizations<br />

Sept. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Orthodox churches; Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-267<br />

Meeting and Entertainment <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Seamen's Club<br />

Oct. 15. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-268<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Seamen's Club<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-269<br />

Contract Sought by Yugoslav Union<br />

Oct. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Labor unions;<br />

Wages and salaries; Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs and<br />

Seaman's Union; Dijan, August<br />

INT-30YU-270<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-271<br />

Newspaperman's Interview with Bishop<br />

Dionisije on "Greater Serbia"; Yugoslavs <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago and Vicinity<br />

Sept. 3, 1942. 54 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Roman Catholic Church; Communists<br />

and communist parties; Chicago, 111.; Clergy;<br />

Italy; Slovene National Benefit Society; Croa-<br />

tian-American National Alliance; Grand Car-<br />

nolian Slovenian Catholic Union; Western<br />

Slavonic Association; Dionisije, Bishop; Paland-<br />

ech, John R.; Werlinich, Samuel; Pekich, Branko;<br />

Christopher, Louis C; Duchich, Mihailo M.;<br />

Duchich, Yovan; Jurjovec, Leon; Cabric, Pero;<br />

Popovich, Andre; Nedich, Milan; Pribichevich,<br />

Stoyan; Adamic, Louis; Zvetina, John A.;<br />

Bjankini, Jurich; Zerdun, Rudolph; Saskor,<br />

Ludwig; Zalar, Joseph; Cainkar, Vincent; Bor-<br />

gese, Giuseppe A.; Adamic, Louis; Markovich,<br />

Mirko; Dedijer, Stevan<br />

INT-30YU-272<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-273<br />

Sobodna Rec: Report About Mihailovich's<br />

Alleged Fascist Activities; Attempt to Enable<br />

Yugoslav Resident <strong>of</strong> Mexico to Enter U.S.A.<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-274<br />

"Mihailovich Deal With Nazi is Uncovered"<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Daily Worker (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-30YU-275<br />

[Yugoslav Cabinet in London, Appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

Fotitch as Ambassador to U.S.;<br />

Mihailovich/Partisans in Yugoslavia] ]<br />

Oct. 3, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Allied Nations<br />

INT-30YU-276<br />

New York Times and Daily Worker on<br />

General Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Daily Worker (newspaper); Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper); New York Times<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-277<br />

"Yugoslav in U.S. Hit IVaitor" - Daily<br />

Worker, October 7, 1942<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily Worker (newspaper); Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-278<br />

New York Times on Partisans Opposing<br />

General Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York Times (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-279<br />

["Slobodna Rec" Coverage <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich<br />

Affair]<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-280<br />

"Truth About the Whole Situation" [William<br />

M. Boyd-Boich in Yugoslavenski Glasnik]<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 457


INT-30YU-280<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Green Kadar (Croatia);<br />

Communists and communist parties; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-281<br />

[Yugoslav Resistance Groups]<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Chetniks; Green Ka-<br />

dar (Croatia); Communists and communist<br />

parties<br />

INT-30YU-282<br />

"John Kovach and Draza Mihailovich" [by<br />

Anthony Minerich]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovach, John; Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-283<br />

A Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> General Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 5 p.<br />

INT-30YU-284<br />

"Slobodna Rec," Yugoslav Partisans, and<br />

General Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Collaborators; Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper); Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-285<br />

"March <strong>of</strong> Time" Broadcast on Mihailovich<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Radio; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-286<br />

[Yugoslav Minister <strong>of</strong> State]<br />

Ocf. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-287<br />

[Allen Dulles and Lanning Macfarland on<br />

State Department procedures]<br />

Ocf. 9, 7942 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dulles, Allen; Macfarland, Lanning<br />

INT-30YU-288<br />

[Subasich Protest on Appointment <strong>of</strong> Fotitch<br />

as Ambassador to U.S.]<br />

Oct. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service<br />

INT-30YU-289<br />

Ban Dr. Ivan Subasich Severs His Ties With<br />

Yugoslav Government in London<br />

Oct. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-290<br />

Subasic, Kosanovic Speak in San Francisco<br />

and Oakland<br />

iVov. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-291<br />

Ban Subasic's Answer to a Telegram <strong>of</strong><br />

Premier Slobodan Jovanovic<br />

iVov. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

458 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-292<br />

Conversation with Minister Kosanovich and<br />

Ban Subasich<br />

Nov. 7, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Duchich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-293<br />

Conversation with Mr. Mirkovich<br />

Nov. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-294<br />

"Ceremony Here Marks Yugoslavia Day"<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-295<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ivan Subasich<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-296<br />

Yugoslav Government's Telegram to<br />

Kosanovich, Fotich, Consuls<br />

Ocf. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-297<br />

[Momcilo Nincich's Resigation]<br />

Ocf. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-298<br />

[Yugoslav Government Crisis]<br />

Ocf. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-299<br />

[Yugoslav Government Crisis]<br />

Ocf. 29, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Jovanovich, Slobo-<br />

dan; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-300<br />

Premier Jovanovich Answers Yugoslavs in<br />

Australia<br />

iVov. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-301<br />

[Cable to Yugoslav Minister Jevtich from<br />

Dusko Popov]<br />

Dec. 5-12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Popov, Dusko; Jevtich, Bogolyub;<br />

Greeburger, Sanford J.<br />

INT-30YU-302<br />

Puts Blame on Stamps: Roosevelt Admits<br />

Slip in Speech in naming Serbians<br />

Sept. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-30YU-303<br />

Jugoslavian and Serbian Organizations<br />

Sept. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-304<br />

[Proposal for Yugoslav Congress in U.S.]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 26. 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unkovich, Kosto; Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-30YU-305<br />

Notes on Yugoslavia<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-306<br />

Conference with Zarko Buncich<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Bun-<br />

cich, Zarko<br />

INT-30YU-307<br />

Yugoslav Situation: Brief Resume<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katek, Charles<br />

INT-30YU-308<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia "Political Prisoner"<br />

Ocf. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners; Paul, Prince Re-<br />

gent <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-309<br />

"An American Named Bryant"<br />

Ocf. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Bryan, Julian; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-310<br />

Pronunciation <strong>of</strong> Certain Yugoslav Names<br />

Ocf. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-311<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko Buncich in<br />

Akron, Ohio, October 23<br />

Ocf. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Buncich, Zarko<br />

INT-30YU-312<br />

Mr. Kosto Unkovich Visit to the Foreign<br />

Nationalities Branch<br />

iVov. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Unkovich, Kosto<br />

INT-30YU-313<br />

Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

iVov. 17. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-314<br />

Yugoslav Lecture<br />

iVov. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-315<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day in New<br />

York City<br />

Dec. 6, 7. 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Perich, Pavao;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Kerze, Frank; Jevtich, Bogo-<br />

lyub<br />

INT-30YU-316<br />

"Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia" [article by Ruth<br />

Mitchell]<br />

Sept. 29-Ocf. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-346<br />

INT-30YU-317<br />

Letter by Ruth Mitchell in Herald Tribune<br />

Entitled "Killings Laid to Croats"<br />

iVov. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Mitchell, Ruth; Sipus,<br />

Vladimir; Kren, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-318<br />

Official and Private Reaction to Ruth<br />

Mitchell's Letter to New York Herald<br />

Tribune<br />

Dec. 2. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Genocide; Radica, Bog-<br />

dan; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-319<br />

Billy Mitchell's Sister, Member <strong>of</strong> Famed<br />

Serb Guerilla Band, Speaks to Newspaper<br />

Women<br />

Feb. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-320<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-321<br />

Jugoslav Groups Bury Differences<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Lokar, John; Berle,<br />

Adolf A., Jr.; Davis, Elmer; Rogel, Janko;<br />

Boyd-Boich, William M.; Gornik, John; Christo-<br />

pher Louis C; Pekich, Branko; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-322<br />

Impressions by Different Leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington Meeting on September 18 [on<br />

Yugoslav unity]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.; Davis,<br />

Elmer; Cranston, Alan; Adamic, Louis; Lokar,<br />

John; Rogel, Janko; Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-323<br />

[Conference in Washington on Yugoslav<br />

Unity]<br />

Oct. 3, 6, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko; Davis, Elmer; Berle,<br />

Adolf A., Jr.; Werlinich, Samuel; Christopher,<br />

Louis C; Trbuhovich, Mladen; Buncich, Zarko;<br />

Krajnovich, Yovan; Butkovich, John D.; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.; Oreskovich, Matthew P.;<br />

Kovach, John; Radich, Peter; Minerich, Antho-<br />

ny; Lokar, John; Gornik, John; Zalar, Joseph;<br />

Rogel, Janko; Cainkar, Vincent; Marinkovich,<br />

Michael<br />

INT-30YU-324<br />

Notes From the Meeting with Elmer Davis<br />

Sept 30-Oct. 29, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Cranston, Alan; Berle,<br />

Adolf A., Jr.<br />

INT-30YU-325<br />

[Yugoslav Newspaper Editorials]<br />

Sept. 27, 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-326<br />

"Collected Documents" - Bosko Ivanovich<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ivanovich, Bosko; Butkovich, John<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-327<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Mr. Boza [Bozidar] Markovich<br />

Delivered in London<br />

Oct. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-328<br />

"Slobodna Rec"<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-329<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Conference in Cleveland,<br />

Oct. 18 and 19, 1942<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Propaganda; Slo-<br />

bodna Rec (newspaper); Markovich, Mirko;<br />

Dedijer, Stevan<br />

INT-30YU-330<br />

Slobodna Rec Prints, and Comments On, the<br />

Parts The American Srbobran "Left Out" <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorandum Dealing with Serb Massacres<br />

in "Independent" Croat State<br />

Nov. 16, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Collaborators; Geno-<br />

cide; German military occupation policies;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Valerian, Bishop;<br />

Nedich, Milan; Dunklemann, Gen.; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop; Gavrilo, Patriach; Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-331<br />

Letter from Srbobran <strong>Office</strong> on Jugoslavia<br />

JVov. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-332<br />

Miladen Trbuhovich (Serb)<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Mladen; Christopher,<br />

Louis C; Ellesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-333<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Mladen Trbuhovich and Entry<br />

into Priesthood<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Trbuho-<br />

vich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-334<br />

Slobodna Rec News Bulletins; Mirko<br />

Markovich; Rev. Voja Gachinovich<br />

Nov. 28, Dec. 8. 1942. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Propaganda; Radio; Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko; Gachinovich, Vojislav; Nedich,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-30YU-335<br />

Meeting Sponsored by "Slobodan Rec"<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-336<br />

Certain Press Reports Concerning General<br />

Milan Nedich<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Military leaders; Ne-<br />

dich, Milan; Stojanovic, Aleksander A.; Dokic,<br />

Djura; Draskic, Pantelija<br />

INT-30YU-337<br />

Yugoslav Minister Served in Serbian Army in<br />

1914-1918<br />

Sept. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service<br />

INT-30YU-338<br />

[Constantin Fotitch]<br />

Nov. 6, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-30YU-339<br />

Attitude Toward Minister Constantin Fotitch<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stojadinovic, Milan; Machek, Vladi-<br />

mir; Kosanovich, Sava; Snoj, Franc; Markovich,<br />

Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-340<br />

Serbs<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dragisich, Bogdan; Christopher,<br />

Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-341<br />

[New Yugoslav Vice Consul]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikanski Yugoslovenski Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Mirkovich, Voislav<br />

INT-30YU-342<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis C. Christopher<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Davis, Elmer;<br />

Cranston Alan; Adamic, Louis; Buncic, Yacho;<br />

Krajnovich, Yovan; Radich, Peter; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Glocar, Emilyan<br />

INT-30YU-343<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, October 4, 1942<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Duchich, Mihailo<br />

M.; Christopher, Louis C; Marinkovich, Micha-<br />

el<br />

INT-30YU-344<br />

"A Call to Serbs - Under the Serbian Flag"<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbian National Defense Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Oakland, California<br />

INT-30YU-345<br />

[Speech <strong>of</strong> V. Mirkovich, Yugoslav Vice<br />

consul]<br />

Oct. 19, 27, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Voislav<br />

INT-30YU-346<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council Posters<br />

Announcing "Draza Mihailovich Day" in<br />

Omaha, Nebraska<br />

10/42. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Omaha, Nebr.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 459


INT-30YU-347 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-347<br />

Luka Kristophorovich [Louis C. Christopher]<br />

Nov. 17, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Stepanovich,<br />

Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-348<br />

Interview with Bogdan Dragisich, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

iVov. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dragisich, Bogdan; Gachinovich,<br />

Vojislav; Vujisich, Mirko R.; Glocar, Emilyan<br />

INT-30YU-349<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Rev. Milan Popovich <strong>of</strong> St. Sava's<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church, McKeesport, Pa.<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: McKeesport, Pa.; Clergy; Popovich,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-30YU-350<br />

[McKeesport Memorandum on pro-Yugoslav<br />

Group]<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: McKeesport, Pa.; Dragisich, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-351<br />

[American Srbobran]<br />

Sept. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-352<br />

[American Srbobran]<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-353<br />

American Srbobran After Andjelinovic-Fotich<br />

Meeting<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-354<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> a Conference in Washington"<br />

[Srbobran article translated by William M.<br />

Boyd-Boich]<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.; Davis,<br />

Elmer; Butkovich, John D.; Krajnovich, Yovan;<br />

Marinkovich, Michael; Christopher, Louis C;<br />

Trubovich, Mladen; Pekich, Branko; Lokar,<br />

John; Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-355<br />

American Srbobran Citing "Pertinax" and<br />

Promising Publication <strong>of</strong> "Important<br />

Documents"<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-356<br />

American Srbobran on "Solidarity" Between<br />

Macek and Pavelich<br />

Oct. 21. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-357<br />

[Srbobran's Attack on a Speech by Bozidar<br />

Markovich]<br />

Oct. 26, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Bozidar<br />

460 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-358<br />

Srbobran Against<br />

Adamic-Pribichevich-Trivanovich<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-359<br />

Srbobran Against<br />

Adamic-Pribichevich-Trivanovitch, II<br />

iVov. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-360<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Answer to the Slobodna<br />

Rec Regarding the Memorandum [<strong>of</strong> the<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church]<br />

Nov. 18, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; Clergy; Genocide; Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper); Dionisije, Bishop; Valerian,<br />

Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-361<br />

American Srbobran's Reaction to Ambassador<br />

Fetich's Letter to New York Times<br />

Concerning General Nedich, and to Hanson<br />

Baldwin's Article in New York Times on<br />

General Mihailovich and Yugoslav Partisans<br />

JVov. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldwin, Hanson W.; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-362<br />

[Yugoslav-American Communist Press Attacks<br />

Mihailovich]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Orovic, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-363<br />

[Yugoslav-American Communist Press]<br />

Sept. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-364<br />

Slobodna Rec and General Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-365<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Asks Minister<br />

Ninchich Some Questions<br />

iVov. 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Nin-<br />

chich, Momcilo; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-366<br />

[John D. Butkovich]<br />

Set. 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-367<br />

Butkovich Case<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-368<br />

Interview with Joseph Krqja<br />

iVov. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper); Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-369<br />

Mr. Butkovich Reportedly to be Tried in<br />

Criminal Court<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-370<br />

Interview by Boyd with Bisikir, British Vice<br />

Consul in Cleveland<br />

iVov. 27, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.; Bisikir,<br />

Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-371<br />

"Croatians for Allied Cause"- Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko<br />

Tomasich<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Tomasich,<br />

Dinko; Baldwin, Hanson W.; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-372<br />

Mr. Michael Horvath's Views, English Editor<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Zqjednicar," Organ <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper); Horvath, Michael; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-373<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-374<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> an article by<br />

Anthony Minerich appearing in Narodni<br />

Glasnik issue <strong>of</strong> Oct. 5, 1942<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Boyd-Boich, William M.;<br />

Minerich, Anthony; Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-30YU-375<br />

Projected Croatian Congress<br />

iVov. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-376<br />

Projected National Croatian Congress<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Kovach,<br />

John<br />

INT-30YU-377<br />

Croatian Congress<br />

iVov. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-378<br />

Croat Congress, If Held, Will Not be<br />

Separatist in Character<br />

JVov. 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.; Kovach, John


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-379<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Alleghany County Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

40 Lodges <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

INT-30YU-380<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-381<br />

"Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croatians Adopted.<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Croatian American<br />

Organizations From the Largest Settlements<br />

Unanimously Agreed to Hold a Congress on<br />

February 20 and 21 in Chicago Illinois"<br />

[article by Boyd in Narodni Glasnik]<br />

Dec 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

Boyd-Boich, William M.; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-382<br />

William M. Boyd-Boich Answers His Critics<br />

in Regard to Croat-American Congress<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-383<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union; Samad-<br />

zija, Luka<br />

INT-30YU-384<br />

Croatians<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-385<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" Reprints "Daily Worker"<br />

Article<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Daily<br />

Worker (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-386<br />

["Hrratski List i Dánica Hrratska"]<br />

Oct. 16. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-387<br />

["Hrvatski Domobran"and "Argentinski<br />

Novine"]<br />

Oct. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski Domobran (newspaper);<br />

Argentinske Novine (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-388<br />

Croatian American Society [San Francisco<br />

War Relief Party]<br />

JVov. 14, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; War relief;<br />

Kahn, Kan A.<br />

INT-30YU-389<br />

[Harvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska]<br />

Dec. 3, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-390<br />

Item Received from ICC London <strong>Office</strong> via<br />

Cable [on Allied guerrilla aid]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-391<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations from<br />

the American Press About the Croats"<br />

Croatia under Axis powers<br />

JVov. 9, 7942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-392<br />

Croatians in Argentina<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Fascists and fascist par-<br />

ties; Hrvatski Domobran (newspaper); Argen-<br />

tinske Novine (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-393<br />

"December 1, 1918" and "People and-<br />

Circumstances" - Two Editorials Printed in<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska <strong>of</strong> December<br />

1, 1942<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 6 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-394<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Editorial "Men and Events,"<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska, December<br />

1, 1942; Meeting <strong>of</strong> Oakland Branch <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian National Defense<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-395<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slavonic Alliance, District No. 5,<br />

Oakland<br />

Sept. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oakland, Calif.; Slavonic Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

California<br />

INT-30YU-396<br />

[Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-397<br />

Memorandum Issued by Independent Serbian<br />

National Defense Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

McKeesport, Pa., on September 6, 1942<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: McKeesport, Pa.; Independent Ser-<br />

bian National Defense Organization <strong>of</strong> McKees-<br />

port, Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-398<br />

Translation by William Boyd <strong>of</strong> Editorial<br />

Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong> Sept.<br />

28, 1942<br />

INT-30YU-407<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-399<br />

After Brock [Ray] - Its Pertinaz [Andre<br />

Geraud]; Croatian People and Axis Satellites<br />

[Croatian Reaction to Greater Serb<br />

Propaganda]<br />

Nov. 8, 1942. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Collaborators; Axis na-<br />

tions; Hrvatski Glas (newspaper); Geraud,<br />

Andre; Brock, Ray; Nedich, Milan; Petain,<br />

Philippe<br />

INT-30YU-400<br />

Article Appearing in Narodni Glasnik Issue <strong>of</strong><br />

November 24, 1942; "For Unity in<br />

Yugoslavia"<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Bald-<br />

win, Hanson W.<br />

INT-30YU-401<br />

Preparation for Great Celebration <strong>of</strong> 35th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik and National<br />

Conference to be Held in Detroit on<br />

December 12 and 13th<br />

Nov. 27, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Boyd-Boich,<br />

William M.<br />

INT-30YU-402<br />

"Zajednicar" Editorial on Austria and Otto<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Zajednicar (newspaper);<br />

Petrak, Milan; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-30YU-403<br />

Ban Shubashich in His San Frandso Speech<br />

Attacks Present Yugoslav Government<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 3 p. + 6 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-404<br />

Fotitch-"Quisling" Neditch Relationship<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Nedich, Milan; Ge-<br />

raud, Andre; Ljotich, Dimitrije<br />

INT-30YU-405<br />

Attacks Against Ambassador Fotich [in<br />

Croat-American press]<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 11 p. + 2 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-406<br />

National Unity Day (December 1) in Chicago<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Yugoslav Unity Day;<br />

Fotitch, A. Constantin; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-407<br />

Yugoslav Unity Day Celebration in New York<br />

City<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Yugoslav Unity<br />

Day; Kerze, Frank; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

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INT-30YU-408 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-408<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel (Slovene),<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Oct. i 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rogel, Janko; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-409<br />

"A State Within A State" - Enakopravnost<br />

(Equality)<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Enakopravnost (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-410<br />

Zdenko Sqjovic<br />

Oct. 20. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sajovic, Zdenko<br />

INT-30YU-411<br />

Newly Elected <strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Slavonic Alliance,<br />

District No. 5 <strong>of</strong> Oakland<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavonic Alliance <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-30YU-412<br />

[Political and Military Conditions in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Oct. 28, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; German mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Italian military occupa-<br />

tion policies<br />

INT-30YU-413<br />

A Successful Jugoslav Manifestation [speech<br />

by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Boris Furlan]<br />

Nov. 3, 5, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Furlan, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-414<br />

Communist Slovenian Newspapers<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Glas Naroda (newspaper); Proleta-<br />

rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-415<br />

[Franc Snoj]<br />

June 20, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-416<br />

Missing<br />

INT-30YU-417<br />

Minister Sava Kosanoviich Answering Count<br />

Sforza on Italian Atrocities in Yugoslavia<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

Genocide; Kosanovich, Sava; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-418<br />

Italian Occupation <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

Oct. 15, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies<br />

INT-30YU-419<br />

[Reclassification <strong>of</strong> U.S. Slovenian Residents<br />

with Italian Citizenship; Activities and<br />

Conditions <strong>of</strong> Slovenians in Venezia Giula]<br />

May 8; Oct. 16, 1942. 16 p.<br />

462 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Citizenship; Snoj, Franc; Mir-<br />

kovich, Nicholas; Furlan, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-420<br />

Opposition to Count Sforza Spreads to South<br />

American Yugoslavs [regarding Italian<br />

territorial aspirations]<br />

¿Vov. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Italy; Territorial<br />

claims; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-421<br />

"Let Us Show Our Frienship for Jugoslav<br />

Nation by Actions"<br />

Nov. 9, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Territorial claims; Treaty <strong>of</strong> Rapallo;<br />

Unita Del Popólo (newspaper); Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-422<br />

[Note on Slovenian Matters]<br />

iVov. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-423<br />

"Racial Minorities under Fascism in Italy" by<br />

Gaetano Salvemini<br />

1934; Nov. 21, 1942. 35 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Italy; Snoj, Franc;<br />

Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

INT-30YU-424<br />

[Protest to the Vatican against Italian<br />

Atrocities]<br />

iVov. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; War crimes; Vatican City;<br />

Srebenic, Josip<br />

INT-30YU-425<br />

Editorial Comments from Enakopravnost and<br />

Prosveta<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Enakopravnost<br />

(newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-426<br />

"Concerning the Slovenian National<br />

Congress" by Louis Adamic<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ameriska Domovina (newspaper);<br />

Slovenian American National Congress; Adam-<br />

ic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-427<br />

[Serb Leader Ivanovich Charges Croatian<br />

Leader Butkovich Is Pro-Nazi]<br />

May 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Serbian National<br />

Club; Croatian Fraternal Union; Defense Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; Ivanovich, Bosko; Butkovich,<br />

John D.<br />

INT-30YU-428<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Chetniks<br />

Oct. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Friends <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav<br />

Chetniks; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-429<br />

Petain Is Warned by Mihailovich<br />

Oct. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; France; Geraud, Andre;<br />

Nedich, Milan; Petain, Philippe<br />

INT-30YU-430<br />

Kovach, Mihailovich, Croat-Serb Relations<br />

Nov. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Kovach, John; Minerich,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-431<br />

Mihailovich-Partisan Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

Oct. 10, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Axis nations; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-432<br />

"The Yugoslavia," November Issue<br />

November 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-433<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-434<br />

"Narodni Glasnick"<br />

Nov. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-435<br />

"Balkans Seen As Asset" - Nicholas<br />

Mirkovich<br />

Nov. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-436<br />

Hanson W. Baldwin on Military and Political<br />

Situation Within Yugoslavia<br />

iVov. 20, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Genocide; Chetniks; Baldwin,<br />

Hanson W.<br />

INT-30YU-437<br />

[Yugoslav Opposition to Hapsburgs]<br />

Dec. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-30YU-438<br />

John R. Palandech on Hapsburg Problem and<br />

Other Matters<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto; Palandech, John R.;<br />

Machek, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-439<br />

Ambassador Fotitch and Minister <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Snoj<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-440<br />

Slav Envoy Urges Ail-Out Yugoslav Unity<br />

Dec. 8, 1942. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-441<br />

Attitudes Toward Fotitch and " Srbobran"<br />

Dec. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-442<br />

[Narodni Glasnik Article and Subasich<br />

Speech in San Francisco]<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-443<br />

[Minister Franc Snoj]<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovene Army <strong>of</strong> People's Libera-<br />

tion; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-444<br />

Article in Narodni Glasnik, December 3,<br />

1942; Speech <strong>of</strong> Ivan Subasich in Watsonville,<br />

California<br />

Dec. 10, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-445<br />

[Slovenian National Congress, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Dec. 5-6, 1942]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 40 p.<br />

Includes newspaper coverage <strong>of</strong> event and<br />

English and Slovenian language versions <strong>of</strong><br />

resolutions passed by Congress.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian American National Con-<br />

gress; Snoj, Franc; Adamic, Louis; Cok, Ivan M.;<br />

Krzycki, Leo; Kristan, Etbin; Cainkar, Vincent;<br />

Lausche, Frank<br />

INT-30YU-446<br />

[Talk with Louis Nemzer; Conversation with<br />

Ivan Ivanovich on Ruth Mitchell and Ray<br />

Brock]<br />

Dec. 9, 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nemzer, Louis; Ivanovich, Ivan;<br />

Mitchell, Ruth; Brock, Ray<br />

INT-30YU-447<br />

Croatian Leader Acquitted<br />

Dec. 13, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Doshen, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-448<br />

Dr. Ante Pavelich (<strong>of</strong> the Park Avenue<br />

Address) and the March <strong>of</strong> Time Program<br />

Dec. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-449<br />

Yugoslavs and the Hapsburgs; Mihailovich<br />

Controversy<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Otto; Zerdun, Ru-<br />

dolph<br />

INT-30YU-450<br />

Yugoslav Partisans Form a National Council<br />

Entrusted with the Task to Make a<br />

Constitution for Yugoslavia; Proclamation <strong>of</strong><br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Serbian Priests in Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 14, 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Clergy; Na-<br />

tional Council <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-451<br />

Mihailovich Articles; Mihailovich Opens New<br />

Offensive<br />

Dec. 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-452<br />

[Letter bom Frano Cvjetisa on Croatian<br />

Conditions]<br />

May 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Cvjetisa, Frano; Pavelich,<br />

Ante; Pavelich, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-453<br />

"Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slovenes" [Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Slovenes by<br />

Germany, Italy, and Hungary]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 41 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Italy; Hungary; Treaty <strong>of</strong><br />

Rapallo; Territorial claims; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Racial and ethnic discrimina-<br />

tion; Genocide; Political prisoners; Forced labor;<br />

Underground movements; Furlan, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-454<br />

[Letter to Franc Snoj on Conditions in<br />

Occupied Slovenia; Call to Slovenian Soldiers<br />

to Revolt Against Service in Italian Army]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Military personnel; Revolu-<br />

tion; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-455<br />

[Leftist Press Reports on Mihailovich]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodna Volya (newspaper); Pros-<br />

veta (newspaper); Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-456<br />

[Resolution <strong>of</strong> Jugolsav-Americans <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

New York Area in Favor <strong>of</strong> Unified War<br />

Effort]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Kerze, Frank;<br />

Maracich, Klement; Perich, Pavao<br />

INT-30YU-457<br />

[Information on Yugoslav Newspapers]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

INT-30YU-458<br />

Mikhailovich: Balkan Mystery Man [by<br />

Louis Adamic]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Axis nations; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-459<br />

Thirty-fifth Anniversay <strong>of</strong> Narodni Glasnik<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Johnson, Arnold;<br />

Margetich, Steve<br />

INT-30YU-470<br />

INT-30YU-460<br />

["Ameriska Domovina" Article on Slovenian<br />

Congress]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ameriska Domovina (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-461<br />

Bogdan Radista Resigns as Editor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Information Center Bulletin<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Herzog, Milan; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-462<br />

Conversation with Mr. Greenburger<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greenburger, Sanford J.; Pavelich,<br />

Ante; Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

INT-30YU-463<br />

Test <strong>of</strong> Radio Program From Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service in<br />

London [on Mihailovich]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-464<br />

[Draza Mihailovich]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-465<br />

"Srbobran" Reprints Ruth Mitchell's Letter<br />

to "New York Herald Tribune"<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-466<br />

"Miss Mitchell's Action" - American<br />

Srbobran, December 4, 1942<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-467<br />

[Mihailovich]<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-468<br />

Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong> "Narodni<br />

Glasnik," Detroit, Michigan, December 12<br />

and 13, 1942<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-469<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Meeting, Steelton,<br />

Pa. [List <strong>of</strong> Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union<br />

INT-30YU-470<br />

[Snoj's Views on Partisan Movement]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Snoj, Franc; Mihailovich, Draza<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 463


INT-30YU-471 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-471<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-472<br />

Croatians: Interview with Thomas Besenic<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Besenic,<br />

Thomas<br />

INT-30YU-473<br />

Premier General Sikorski to Minister<br />

Kosanovich on Foreign Minister Ninchich<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-474<br />

Vaso Trivanovich May See Ambassador<br />

Litvinov<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Trivanovich, Vaso;<br />

Litvinov, Maxim M.; Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-475<br />

Louis Adamic, Mirko Markovich, Overseas<br />

News Agency on General<br />

Mihailovich-Yugoslav Partisan Controversy<br />

Dec. 18, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-476<br />

[Report on Mihailovich Guerilla Forces by<br />

Colonel Svetozar Dimitryevich]<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Mihailovich, Draza;<br />

Dimitryevich, Svetozar<br />

INT-30YU-477<br />

Conflict Among Yugoslav <strong>Office</strong>rs in Cairo<br />

and Its Implications<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo, Egypt; Military personnel;<br />

Military leaders; Simovich, Dushan; Popovich,<br />

Zarko; Savich, Dragutin; Mirkovich, Gen.;<br />

Radovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-478<br />

Subasich's Presence in Pittsburgh Area<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-479<br />

Miss Ruth Mitchell<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-480<br />

Srbobran <strong>of</strong> December 16, 1942, on General<br />

Mihailovich and Partisans<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-481<br />

Reported Committee <strong>of</strong> Young Yugoslav<br />

Intellectuals<br />

Dec. 19, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-482<br />

[Report on Mr. Horton's Interview with<br />

Minister Snoj on December 21, 1942]<br />

464 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-483<br />

American Srbobran <strong>of</strong> December 18, 1942 on<br />

Adamic-Pribichevich-Trivanvovich "Versus"<br />

the Serbs<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-484<br />

[Kosta Nagy]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nagy, Kosta<br />

INT-30YU-485<br />

[Possible Grand Jury Proceedings Related to<br />

Yugoslav Political Situation in U.S.]<br />

var. dates, May-Dec. 1942. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Catholic Union; Dionisije, Bishop; Pekich,<br />

Branko; Christopher, Louis C,; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen; Duchich, Yovan; Bakerich, F.<br />

INT-30YU-486<br />

Otto Hapsburg<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-30YU-487<br />

"Partisans in Our Country" -• American<br />

Srbobran, December 17, 1942 [and other<br />

Srbobran articles emphasizing Montenegrin<br />

Partisan activities]<br />

Dec. 20, 1942- Feb. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-488<br />

Conversation with Mr. Snoj<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-489<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Montenegrin Education Club,<br />

Detroit, Michigan, December 13, 1942<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-30YU-490<br />

Central European Reconstruction and<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Reconstruction;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-491<br />

Ambridge [Pa.] Meeting December 12, 1942<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ambridge, Pa.; Unkovich, Kosto;<br />

Ubasic, George; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-492<br />

Excerpts From Letter Written by Louis<br />

Adamic to a Friend in Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-493<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-494<br />

[Trivanovich Interview with Ambassador<br />

Litvinov]<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trivanovich, Vaso; Litvinov, Maxim<br />

M.<br />

INT-30YU-495<br />

December Issue <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslavia"<br />

Dec. 23, 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-496<br />

[Yugoslav-Soviet Diplomatic Relations]<br />

Dec. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Vucinich, Alexander;<br />

Gavrilovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-497<br />

Conference with Mr. Snoj<br />

Dec. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-498<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Short Wave Broadcast<br />

Dec. 28, 1942; Jan. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Roosevelt,<br />

Franklin D.<br />

INT-30YU-499<br />

Adamic's "Inside Yugoslavia"<br />

Dec. 28, 30, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-500<br />

Conference with Mr. Kosanovich<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-501<br />

[Declaration on Yugoslav Federalism]<br />

JVov. 28, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-502<br />

Political Undercurrents <strong>of</strong> Partisan<br />

Movement in Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-503<br />

Louis Adamic Sees Undersecretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Sumner Welles<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Welles, Sumner;<br />

Snoj, Franc; Razdalowski, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-504<br />

Communist "Narodni Glasnik" Becomes a<br />

Daily<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-537<br />

INT-30YU-505<br />

[Political Effects <strong>of</strong> Grand Jury Preceding<br />

Related to Yugoslav Refugee Activities]<br />

Dec. 29. 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-506<br />

[Violet Markovich]<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Violet<br />

INT-30YU-507<br />

Dr. Ivan M. Cok [Tchok]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-508<br />

["Italia Libre" (Uruguay) Article on<br />

Italian-Yugoslav Border Claims]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Trieste; Istrian peninsula; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; Italia Libre (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-509<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-510<br />

[Reader's Comment on Argentine Croatian<br />

Newspapers, September 16, 1942<br />

Oct. 31, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-30YU-511<br />

Ruth Mitchell's Picture and Appeal on Front<br />

Page <strong>of</strong> American Srbobran<br />

Dec. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-512<br />

Mikheil Zheleznov's Letter to Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

"Nation" [regarding Mihailovich]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Zheleznov, Mikheil<br />

INT-30YU-513<br />

The Zajednicar, English Section, on Ban<br />

Subasich's Speech<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Mohoro-<br />

vich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-514<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Letter Appearing in Ameriska<br />

Domovina, Slovenian Issue <strong>of</strong> December 14<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-515<br />

[Letter on Srbobran Attacks on Croat<br />

People]<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-516<br />

Balkan News Talk (Serbo-Croat)<br />

iVov. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Political reforms; Harrison,<br />

H.D.<br />

INT-30YU-517<br />

Zagreb Radio, December 8<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Chulich, Franjo<br />

INT-30YU-518<br />

"Our Duties in These Serious Times and How<br />

to Carry Them Out" [article in Zajednicar<br />

condemning Communist propaganda in<br />

Narodni Glasnik]<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Zajednicar (newspaper); Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-519<br />

Conversation with Nikola Mirkovich<br />

Dec. i 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-520<br />

Memorandum for Director <strong>of</strong> OSS and<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> State [on international<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav partisan politics]<br />

Dec. JO, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Adamic, Louis; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-521<br />

[Plans for Croatian Congress in Pittsburgh,<br />

Nov. 29, 1942]<br />

Dec. 1-3, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croat-American<br />

Congress; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-522<br />

General Petar Zivkovich Called to London<br />

Jan. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

INT-30YU-523<br />

Statement by Louis Adamic [on political and<br />

military developments resulting from partisan<br />

feuding in Yugoslavia]<br />

Jan. 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Political reforms; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-30YU-524<br />

Yugoslav Crisis and Maneuvres in Yugoslav<br />

Circles in U.S.<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Ninchich, Momcilo;<br />

Pribichevich, Stoyan; Petrinovich, Frano; Radi-<br />

ca, Bogdan; Jevtich, Bogolyub; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Gavrilovich, Milan; Andjelinovic, Gregor<br />

INT-30YU-525<br />

Reactions to Louis Adamic<br />

Jan. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-526<br />

Note on Louis Adamic; Sketch <strong>of</strong> Louis<br />

Adamic<br />

Dec. 31, 1942-Jan. 4, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-527<br />

[British Views <strong>of</strong> General Mihailovich's<br />

Policy]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-30YU-528<br />

Change in Yugoslav Government and Reaction<br />

to It Here<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-529<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich's Military Induction<br />

Status]<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Compulsory military<br />

service; Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-530<br />

Cabinet Changes and Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Ministers [views <strong>of</strong> Kosanovich]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-531<br />

Cabinet Changes and Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Ministers [views <strong>of</strong> Franc Snoj]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-532<br />

Reactions to Changes in Yugoslav<br />

Government [in Exile]<br />

Jan. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ninchich, Momcilo; Jovanovich,<br />

Slobodan; Gavrilovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-533<br />

[Cairo Broadcast to Europe]<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Radio<br />

INT-30YU-534<br />

More on Reaction to Changes in Yugoslav<br />

Government [in Exile]<br />

Jan. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-535<br />

[Croatian War Relief Committee]<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian War Relief<br />

Committee<br />

INT-30YU-536<br />

Interview with Stanley Papich, Active in Serb<br />

Affairs in Detroit. Mich.<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Papich, Stanley;<br />

Ocokoljich, Sindjel F.<br />

INT-30YU-537<br />

Interview with Adam Sudetic, Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Printing Company , Detroit, Mich.<br />

Jan. 7. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Sudetic, Adam<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 465


INT-30YU-538<br />

INT-30YU-538<br />

[Visit <strong>of</strong> Ivan Subasich to Pittsburgh]<br />

Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, pa.<br />

INT-30YU-539<br />

[Alexander Vucinich]<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vucinich, Alexander<br />

INT-30YU-540<br />

King Peter's Letter to His Dismissed<br />

Ministers<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-541<br />

Wayne Vucinich on Yugoslavia<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vucinich, Wayne<br />

INT-30YU-542<br />

Srbobran's English Issue<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-543<br />

General Zivkovich<br />

Jan. 8. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military leaders; Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

INT-30YU-544<br />

Further Details on Plans for [Croatian]<br />

Congress<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-30YU-545<br />

Mayor La Guardia on Yugoslavia<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; La Guardia, Fiorel-<br />

lo<br />

INT-30YU-546<br />

Two Forthcoming Slavonic Festivals [New<br />

York City]<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-30YU-547<br />

Yugos-American Club "Jedinstvo" (Unity)<br />

Sends Protest to Secretary Hull<br />

Jan. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav-American Unity Club (Je-<br />

dinstvo)<br />

INT-30YU-548<br />

Serbian Press <strong>of</strong> Slobodna Rec<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-549<br />

English Edition <strong>of</strong> Srbobran<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-550<br />

Greek View <strong>of</strong> Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

466 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Jan. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties<br />

INT-30YU-551<br />

Opinions <strong>of</strong> Milan Karlo<br />

Jan. 14, 15, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karlo, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-552<br />

Ban Subasic Article in Aufbau<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aufbau (newspaper); Weiskopf, F.C.<br />

INT-30YU-553<br />

Zlatko Balokovich on General Mihailovich<br />

and Dr. Ivan Ribar<br />

Jan. 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balokovich, Zlatko; Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-554<br />

Soviet Russia's Possible Post-War as<br />

Foreshadowed by Recent Events in Yugoslavia<br />

Jan. 5, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-30YU-555<br />

American Srbobran's English Edition <strong>of</strong> Jan.<br />

13, 1943<br />

Jan. ¡5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-556<br />

[B.C. Angjelinovic]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Angjelinovich, B.G.<br />

INT-30YU-557<br />

[Pavelich Broadcast to South America]<br />

Jan. 2, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Radio; Propaganda;<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-558<br />

Transcript <strong>of</strong> Secret Broadcast [Italian<br />

broadcast beamed to Latin America, Jan. 16,<br />

1943]<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Italy; Radio; Propa-<br />

ganda<br />

INT-30YU-559<br />

[Sabotage in Slovenian Provinces Occupied<br />

by Italy]<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Sabotage; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-560<br />

[Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek]<br />

Jan. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

INT-30YU-561<br />

[Rev. Bernard Ambrocich]<br />

Jan. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ambrocich, Bernard<br />

INT-30YU-562<br />

"Yugoslavia's New Council; A Development <strong>of</strong><br />

What is Described as a Republican<br />

Anti-Fascist Government"<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Lazorovich-<br />

Hrebelianovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-563<br />

United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Festival<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Slovene Societies <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York; Adamic, Louis; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-564<br />

All Slav Unity Festival in New York<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City<br />

INT-30YU-565<br />

Yovan Ducich, The Croatophobe<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Duchich, Yovan; Radich, Stjepan; Trumbic,<br />

Ante; Korosec, Anton<br />

INT-30YU-566<br />

Kohn Kovach, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sick Benefit Fund<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union in Pittsburgh,<br />

Jan. 13<br />

Jan. 20. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-567<br />

Serbs: Interview with Branko Pekich <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Srbobran"<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-568<br />

Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-569<br />

Yugoslav Population in U.S.<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-570<br />

Louis Adamic and Co. Send Greetings to<br />

Yugoslav Partisans Via Moscow<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Petrinovich, Frano; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YU-571<br />

British Opinion <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-30YU-572<br />

[Slovenian Delegation's Visit to State<br />

Department; Views on Post-War Settlement ]<br />

Jan.20-Feb. 6, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Peace set-<br />

tlement; Adamic, Louis; Sforza, Carlo; von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

INT-30YU-573<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Attacks<br />

Croat-American Congress and "Serb<br />

Propaganda"


Reference Bibliography<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hrvatska (newspaper); Stipanovich, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-574<br />

[Letter <strong>of</strong> Frano Cvjetisa from Rio de Janeiro<br />

Containing anti-Croat Propaganda ]<br />

Jan. 22, ¡943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Cvjetisa, Frano; Pave-<br />

lich, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-575<br />

Enclosure: Amerikanski Srbobran, January<br />

20, 1943; "Yugoslavia," January Issue<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-576<br />

Campaign Against Ivan Subasich, Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatia<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Cvjetisa, Frano; Niko-<br />

la, Pavelich<br />

INT-30YU-577<br />

Call for American Croatian Congress<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-30YU-578<br />

Possible Clerical Alignments [Croatian]<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Clergy;<br />

Croatian Catholic Union; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-30YU-579<br />

Participation <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich in the<br />

Congress<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; But-<br />

kovich, John D.; Ivanovich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-580<br />

Comments on "Bulletin Index" Article<br />

Jan. 26, 1943. ¡ p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulletin Index (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-581<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska Continues to<br />

Attack Croat-American Congress and Ban<br />

Subasich<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croat-American Congress; Hrvatski List i<br />

Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-582<br />

Yugoslav Vice-Premier Dr. Yuray Kmjevich<br />

Greets Croat-American Congress<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress;<br />

Kmjevich, Juraj; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-583<br />

Meeting Advertised in Narodni Glasnik to be<br />

Held on January 24, 1943 at Cleveland, Ohio<br />

at Which Joseph Brandt, Communist<br />

"Organizer" Will Speak on "Mihailovich the<br />

Traitor"<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Brandt, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-584<br />

[Kosanovich on American Official Reports <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian Conditions]<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-585<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's Alleged Improper<br />

Conduct]<br />

Jan. 26, ¡943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cvjetisa, Frano; Pavelich, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-586<br />

[Croat Anti-Allied and Anti-Chetnik<br />

Broadcasts]<br />

Jan. 27, ¡943. ¡7p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Radio; Propaganda;<br />

Intelligence services and operations; Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-587<br />

Forming <strong>of</strong> "Yugoslav Committee" in America<br />

Jan. 29, ¡943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Committee in America<br />

INT-30YU-588<br />

Foreign Politics in the United States: Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

Apr. ¡3, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Croat National Council; Toma-<br />

sich, Dinko; Kresich, Ivan; Duchich, Yovan;<br />

Radakovich, Milan; Kosanovich, Sava; Snoj,<br />

Franc<br />

INT-30YU-589<br />

Serb-Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Duchich, Yovan; Werlinich,<br />

Samuel; Markovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-590<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-591<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

JAN 25, 1943.<br />

INT-30YU-592<br />

"Croatian: The Government and the People"<br />

Jan. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Ustashi;<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-593<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S.<br />

July 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vidovdan Day, July 4; Ninchich,<br />

Momcilo; Dionisije, Bishop; Duchich, Mihailo<br />

M.; Benjamin, Metropolitan; Krajnovich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-594<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia to the<br />

United States<br />

July 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

INT-30YU-604<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33YU-6.]<br />

INT-30YU-595<br />

Political Digest <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslav Press<br />

and General Reports on Political Opinion and<br />

Activities in American Yugoslav Community<br />

and Abroad<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. ¡Op.<br />

INT-30YU-596<br />

General Draza Michailovich and the Slavic<br />

Press in the United States<br />

Sept. 12. i 942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Chetniks; Collabora-<br />

tors; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Narodni Glas-<br />

nik (newspaper); Daily Worker (newspaper);<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-597<br />

[Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek; Declaration and<br />

Various Statements <strong>of</strong> the Slovene National<br />

Congress]<br />

Feb. 72, ¡943. ¡5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Clergy; Eastern<br />

Europe; Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Slovenian American National Council; Sloveni-<br />

an National Congress; Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

INT-30YU-598<br />

[De Gaulle's Declaration to Mihailovich]<br />

Feb. H. ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Gaulle, Charles; Ivanovich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-599<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the United States<br />

Oct. 29, ¡942. ¡ p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

12.]<br />

INT-30YU-600<br />

[BBC Broadcast to Yugoslavia]<br />

Feb. ¡2, ¡943. ¡ p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio<br />

INT-30YU-601<br />

[Conditions in Italian-Occupied Slovenia;<br />

False Reports on General Mihailovich]<br />

Jan. 27, ¡943. ¡3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

Genocide; Underground movements; Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-602<br />

[Yugoslav Government-in-Exile Against<br />

Partisans; King Peter's Second Coup d' Etat]<br />

Dec. 2. ¡6, ¡942. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Collaborators; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tomasich, Dinko; Snoj,<br />

Franc<br />

INT-30YU-603<br />

List <strong>of</strong> All Branches <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union in United States As <strong>of</strong> Sept. 12, 1942<br />

Dec. 17, ¡942. 9 p. + 8 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-604<br />

Central European Planning Board<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 467


INT-30YU-605 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-605<br />

Pending Croat Congress; Alignments; Factions<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-606<br />

Dr. Ivan Ribar, President <strong>of</strong> the Partisan<br />

Constituent Assembly in Yugoslavia, Protests<br />

General Eisenhower's Greeting to General<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ribar, Ivan; Eisenhower, Dwight D.<br />

INT-30YU-607<br />

Mr. Pekich<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-608<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich's Military Status]<br />

Feb. I, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Citizenship; Compulsory military<br />

service; Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-609<br />

Croatian War Relief Alliance, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, January 31st<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; War relief; Croa--<br />

tian War Relief Alliance; Boyd-Boich, William<br />

M.<br />

INT-30YU-610<br />

Croatian Catholic Union<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union; Hranilo-<br />

vich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-611<br />

"Srbobran" and the Croat-American Congress<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-612<br />

Attitude Among Detroit Croatians Toward the<br />

Croatian Congress Scheduled for February<br />

20-21, 1943<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-30YU-613<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> William Boyd Regarding<br />

Croatian Congress<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-614<br />

Slovenian Delegations Talk with Sunmer<br />

Welles<br />

Jan. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Welles, Sumner<br />

INT-30YU-615<br />

Yugoslav Protests in New York City, January<br />

31, 1943<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

468 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Communists and<br />

communist parties; United Yugoslav Societies <strong>of</strong><br />

New York; Gerlach, Anthony; Kerze, Frank<br />

INT-30YU-616<br />

Milan Karlo, ed., Srbobran's English Edition<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karlo, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-617<br />

[Ante A. Pavelich]<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-618<br />

Yugoslav Affairs<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Zakraishek, Kazi-<br />

mir; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-619<br />

Serbs: Srbobran<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ellesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-620<br />

Slovene Underground Newspapers<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Underground movements<br />

INT-30YU-621<br />

Wednesday Night Meetings <strong>of</strong><br />

[Croat-American] Congress Committee<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-622<br />

Mirko Markovich Pamphlet<br />

Feb. S, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-623<br />

Analytic Report To the Facts and Figures<br />

<strong>Office</strong> on the Downfall <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia, Its<br />

Interior Controversies, the Croatian Betrayal<br />

and Their Activities Abroad<br />

Feb. 8. 1943. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Genocide; Col-<br />

laborators; Ustashi; World War I; Eastern<br />

Europe; Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian<br />

National Council; Slobodna Rec (newspaper);<br />

Trbuhovich, Mladen; Simovich, Dushan;<br />

Mihailovich, Draza; Radich, Stjepan; Machek,<br />

Vladimir; Pavelich, Ante; Markham, R. H.;<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-624<br />

San Pedro (California) Yugoslavs Seek<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> National Government<br />

on Bihach<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Pedro, Calif.<br />

INT-30YU-625<br />

[Mladen Trbuhovich]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trbuhovich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-626<br />

Mihailovich Controversy in American Foreign<br />

Language Press<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

14.]<br />

INT-30YU-627<br />

More About Croat-American. A "New Trend"<br />

Among Croat Leaders Seen<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-628<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System (Short-Wave<br />

Dept.) News Item Dealing with<br />

Croat-American Congress and Gen<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Columbia Broadcasting Sys-<br />

tem; Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-629<br />

Truth About Yugoslavia: A Documentary<br />

Record; Yugoslavian Front Against Fascism:<br />

Truth about Partisan Army and Legend <strong>of</strong><br />

Draza Mihailovich [Partisan viewpoints]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 57 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Military forces; Collaborators;<br />

Genocide; Eastern Orthodox Churches; Clergy;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties; Tito; Markovich,<br />

Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-630<br />

[Note on "Truth About Yugoslavia"]<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-631<br />

Ladesic's Visit to O.W.I.<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladesic, John P.; Cranston, Alan<br />

INT-30YU-632<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Father Kr^jnovich in Johnstown, Pa.<br />

Feb. iO, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krajnovich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-633<br />

Croat Situation [views <strong>of</strong> Rudolph Zerdun on<br />

Chicago community]<br />

Feb. iO, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Croatian-American National Alliance;<br />

Zerdun, Rudolph; Butkovich, John D.; Vrancich,<br />

Steve; Bazdarich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-634<br />

"Zajednicar," English Section, on<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper); Horvath, Michael<br />

INT-30YU-635<br />

Wednesday Edition <strong>of</strong> American Srbobran <strong>of</strong><br />

February 3, 1943<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-665<br />

INT-30YU-636<br />

Fotich Booed at Slovene Congress in<br />

Cleveland<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian American National Coun-<br />

cil; Slovene-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-637<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> William Boyd and John Kovach<br />

towards a Croatian Congress<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.; Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-638<br />

Croat-American Congress Declaration in<br />

"Zijednicar"<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-639<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

Dec. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Vinski, Mark; Ladesic,<br />

John P.; Minerich, Anthony; Loyen, Stephen<br />

INT-30YU-640<br />

Pending Congress [Croat-American]<br />

Dec. 30, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Croat-American<br />

Congress; Minerich, Anthony; Loyen, Stephen;<br />

Vinski, Mark<br />

INT-30YU-641<br />

Croatian Congress<br />

Jan. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Snoj,<br />

Franc<br />

INT-30YU-642<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-643<br />

Louis Adamic's Article on Mihailovich [note]<br />

Nov. 20, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-644<br />

Darían Affair<br />

JVov. 22, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois<br />

INT-30YU-645<br />

Ambassador Fotich's Letter to New York<br />

Times Regarding General Nedich<br />

iVov. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-646<br />

"Narodni Glasnik" on Croat-American<br />

Congress<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Bazderich, Josip; Radich Peter; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Vinski, Mark; Loyen, Stephen; Vukelich,<br />

Philip<br />

INT-30YU-647<br />

[Boyd's Views on Yugoslav Press]<br />

Sept. 4, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Royal Yugoslav Information Cen-<br />

ter; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-648<br />

"These Are Not Times for Holding<br />

Congresses" [October 7, 1942 Issue <strong>of</strong><br />

American Home(Slovenian)]<br />

Oct. 23, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Home (newspaper);<br />

Slovenian National Congress<br />

INT-30YU-649<br />

Reconstruction in Central Europe [by Dinko<br />

Tomasich]<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Reconstruction;<br />

Economic conditions; Militarism; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Social classes; Tomasich,<br />

Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-650<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> American Croats<br />

Dec. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-651<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Government in Exile<br />

[in Argentina] Criticized<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Novic, Stoja; Pavelich,<br />

Ante A.; Pavelich, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-652<br />

"American Croatians Unite" [Boyd article in<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Chicago Croat-American<br />

Congress]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Contains list <strong>of</strong> organizations, newspapers, and<br />

individuals supporting Croat-American Con-<br />

gress held in Chicago on February 21st and 22nd,<br />

1943<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress; Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-653<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union, December 11, 1942,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Dec. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-654<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

Nov. 4, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

INT-30YU-655<br />

Slovene-American Congress in Cleveland<br />

JVov. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Slovene-American<br />

Congress<br />

INT-30YU-656<br />

Minister Snoj and the Slovene-American<br />

Congress<br />

Nov. 8, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovene-American Congress; Snoj,<br />

Franc; Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-657<br />

Slovene-American Congress in Cleveland<br />

Oct. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovene-American Congress; Slo-<br />

vene National Committee<br />

INT-30YU-658<br />

Interview with Louis Adamic, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, November 27, 1942<br />

JVov. 30, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Slovene-American<br />

Congress; Adamic, Louis; Lausche, Frank<br />

INT-30YU-659<br />

"Truth About the Croats": "Quotations From<br />

the American Press About the Croats"<br />

[Croatia under Axis powers]<br />

JVov. 9, 1942. 37 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; German military occu-<br />

pation policies; Italian military occupation<br />

policies; Propaganda; Ustashi; Collaborators;<br />

Underground movements; Pavelich, Ante; Ma-<br />

chek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-660<br />

[Croat-American Congress]<br />

Sept. 16, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-661<br />

"True Representatives <strong>of</strong> the People <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia" ~ Slobodna Rec, January 26,<br />

1943<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Includes list <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav National<br />

Council.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-662<br />

Croats: Pending Congress<br />

Dec. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-663<br />

Zajednicar on Croat Congress, Srbobran's<br />

English Edition<br />

Jan. 29, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Croat-<br />

American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-664<br />

[Hrvatski Svijet Article on Croat-American<br />

Congress]<br />

Dec. 22, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper); Croat-<br />

American Congress; Tanaskovic, Anton<br />

INT-30YU-665<br />

[Private Ivan Laurie's Transfer from Austrian<br />

Military Unit in U.S. Army]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 469


INT-30YU-665 Reference Bibliography<br />

Feb. 4, 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions; Laric, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-666<br />

Srbobran's Wednesday English Edition,<br />

February 10, 1943<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-667<br />

[Kosto Unkovieh Speech]<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Unkovieh,<br />

Kosto<br />

INT-30YU-668<br />

Croat-Serbs: Current Issue <strong>of</strong> Zajednicar and<br />

Related Subjects<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; Zajednicar (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-669<br />

Peter Radich's Visit to Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Croatian Peasant<br />

Party; Croat-American Congress; Radich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-670<br />

Ban Subasich Goes to London, etc.<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-671<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Kosto Unkovieh<br />

Feb. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Free World Associa-<br />

tion; Unkovieh, Kosto<br />

INT-30YU-672<br />

All Slav Congress<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: All Slav Congress; Croat-American<br />

Congress; Butkovich, John D.; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-673<br />

Serbs-Croats: Akron, Ohio Meeting, February<br />

14, 1943<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Ivanovich, Ivan; Buncich, Zarko<br />

INT-30YU-674<br />

[Father Zakraishek on Yugoslav Politics]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

INT-30YU-675<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-676<br />

[Yugoslav Information Center Bureau and<br />

Yugoslav Internecine Politics]<br />

Dec. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Cok, Ivan M.<br />

470 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-677<br />

Additional Editor to Arrive at Srbobran<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-678<br />

Zajednicar, English Section, on<br />

Croat-American Cogress<br />

Feb. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Croat-<br />

American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-679<br />

[Franc Snoj on Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-680<br />

[German Denationalization <strong>of</strong> Occupied<br />

Slovenia, Regulations on Germanization <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian Christian Names]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation policies<br />

INT-30YU-681<br />

[Franc Snoj's Story on Slovenian Congress in<br />

Cleveland [summary <strong>of</strong> views <strong>of</strong> majority <strong>of</strong><br />

members]<br />

Dec. 10, ¡942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Political reforms; Slovenian National Congress;<br />

Snoj, Franc; Kristan, Etbin; Rogel, Janko;<br />

Zakraishek, Kazimir; Adamic, Louis; Visson,<br />

Andre<br />

INT-30YU-682<br />

Yugoslav Protest Meeting in New York City,<br />

January 31, 1943<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-683<br />

Ban Subasic Receives a Call From the King<br />

to Come to London<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-684<br />

[Croat-American Congress Resolutions]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-685<br />

[Mihailovich Telegrams to Yugoslav Prime<br />

Minister in London]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vucinich, Alexander<br />

INT-30YU-686<br />

Croats: Details <strong>of</strong> Croat Congress<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-687<br />

Resolutions for Croat Congress<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-688<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Horvath, Boyd, Kovach etc. to<br />

Congress [Croat-American]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Horvath,<br />

Michael; Boyd-Boich, William M.; Kovach, John<br />

INT-30YU-689<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Congress [Croat-American]<br />

Group to OWI<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-690<br />

Questions <strong>of</strong> Greeting at Congress Discussed<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Ribar,<br />

Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-691<br />

Congress Committee and Questions <strong>of</strong><br />

Mentioning Names in Its Resolutions<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-692<br />

Plans for a Super Great Organization [Croat]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-693<br />

Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, "Chetnik"<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-694<br />

Reactions to Croat Congress [<strong>of</strong> Serbians]<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-695<br />

[Yugoslav Request for OWI Radio<br />

Propaganda Focusing on Conditions in<br />

Occupied Slovenia; Excerpts From a Diary <strong>of</strong><br />

Happenings in Slovenia During Summer,<br />

1942]<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

German military occupation policies; Under-<br />

ground movements; Genocide; Radio; Propagan-<br />

da; Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-696<br />

[Ivan Subasich]<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 7 p.<br />

INT-30YU-697<br />

[Srbobran's New Editor]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chuk, Walter<br />

INT-30YU-698<br />

Serb Meeting: Akron, Ohio, February 14,<br />

1943<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Ivanovich, Bosko;<br />

Butkovich, John D.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-730<br />

INT-30YU-699<br />

Serbs: Interview with Branko Pekich at<br />

Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation in<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-700<br />

Serbs: Interview with C.C. Ellesin, Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Srbobran, Official Organ <strong>of</strong> Serb National<br />

Federation in Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ellesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-701<br />

High Vatican Dignitary Visits Dr. Vladimir<br />

Machek<br />

Mar. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-702<br />

General Eisenhower's Message to Mihailovich<br />

and American Policy Toward Yugoslavia<br />

Jan. 17, Feb. 27, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eisenhower, Dwight D.<br />

INT-30YU-703<br />

Broadside by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Preveden<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Preveden, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-704<br />

Croatians; Interview with Rocco Colubich,<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Supreme Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union, Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

Sponsoring Lodges for Croatian Congress and<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Arrangement Committees -<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Croat-<br />

American Congress; Colubich, Rocco<br />

INT-30YU-705<br />

American Croatian Congress<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

15.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 104<br />

INT-30YU-706<br />

Serb Information on Croatian Congress<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-707<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Bosko Ivanovich<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Croat-American Congress;<br />

Ivanovich, Bosko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-708<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Danilo Kozomara<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozomara, Danilo<br />

INT-30YU-709<br />

Serb Charges Against Croat Congress<br />

Feb. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-710<br />

[Serb and Croatian Press Views <strong>of</strong><br />

Croat-American Congress]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-711<br />

An Expose <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Congress in<br />

Chicago, Illinois [speech by Bosko N.<br />

Ivanovich to Serbian audience in Akron,<br />

Ohio]<br />

Feb. 19, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress; Ivanovich, Bosko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

Vinski, Mark; Radich, Peter; Derkos, Anton<br />

Loyen, Stephen; Subasich, Ivan; Kmjevich, Juraj<br />

INT-30YU-712<br />

Miss Ruth Mitchell's Visit Cancelled<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-713<br />

Croat-American Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Croatian-American Council;<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-714<br />

Croat Congress: Behind the Scenes<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Croat-American Congress;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Butkovich, John D.; Cain-<br />

kar, Vincent; Zerdun, Rudolph<br />

INT-30YU-715<br />

Enclosures: Slobodna Rec <strong>of</strong> February 16 and<br />

18, 1943; Zajednicar <strong>of</strong> February 17, 1943;<br />

Srbobran, February 17, 1943<br />

Feb. 25, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-716<br />

Croat Congress<br />

Feb. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-717<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vucinich, Wayne<br />

INT-30YU-718<br />

American Croatian Congress, February 20 and<br />

21, 1943<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

17.]<br />

Descriptors: B-28<br />

INT-30YU-719<br />

Dinko Tomasich<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-720<br />

Jevtich on Subasich's Trip to London;<br />

Soviet-Yugoslav Pact Expected in London<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Treaties and conven-<br />

tions; Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

INT-30YU-721<br />

Wednesday English Edition <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Srbobran, February 21, 1943<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-722<br />

Croatian-American Council Refuses to Greet<br />

King Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian-American Council; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-723<br />

Preamble and Resolution as Passed by the<br />

Croat American Congress in Chicago,<br />

February 20-21, 1943; Croats Launch Bomber<br />

Drive with $100,000<br />

Feb. 28. 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Pavelich,<br />

Ante; Balokovich, Zlatko; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Bazdarich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-724<br />

Impressions Gathered by William Boyd About<br />

Croatian Congress From Different People<br />

Including Members <strong>of</strong> the Committee in<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Boyd-<br />

Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-725<br />

Croatian Catholic Union on the "Croatian<br />

Congress"<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union; Croat-<br />

American Congress; Ramuscak, George<br />

INT-30YU-726<br />

Croatian Congress in Chicago, Illinois<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-727<br />

Current Item from "Nasha Nada"<br />

Mar. 2. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasa Nada (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Catholic Union<br />

INT-30YU-728<br />

New Assistant Editor at Srbobran<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chuk, Walter<br />

INT-30YU-729<br />

Ladesic's Election [Croat-American Congress]<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Croat-American Con-<br />

gress; Ladesic, John P.; Vinski, Mark<br />

INT-30YU-730<br />

Withdrawn Tribune Article [on<br />

Croat-American Congress]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 471


INT-30YU-730 Reference Bibliography<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Tribune (newspaper);<br />

Croat-American Congress; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-731<br />

Ban Subasich's Plan for a "Brain Trust" and<br />

Its Possible Aftermath<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Trivanovich, Vaso;<br />

Mohorovich, Joseph; Modercin, Ivo; Radica,<br />

Bogdan; Bogdanovich, Martin; Petrinovich,<br />

Frano<br />

INT-30YU-732<br />

Dr. Kuhar and "Catholic" Central Europe<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern<br />

Europe; Slovenian People's Party; Slovenian<br />

American National Council; Kuhar, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-733<br />

Program on Yugoslavia, Sponsored Jointly by<br />

Freedom House and Town Hall Was Held<br />

March 1 in New York City<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Trivanovich, Vaso;<br />

White, Leigh; Ivanovich, Ivan; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-734<br />

Yugoslav Problem<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Europe; Royal Yugoslav Information<br />

Center; Croatian Peasant Party; Alkalay, Isaac;<br />

Jovanovich, Slobodan; Grol, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-735<br />

Killings <strong>of</strong> Serbs in So-Called "Free Croatia"<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Eastern Orthodox chur-<br />

ches; Ustashi<br />

INT-30YU-736<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-737<br />

[Fotitch and Subasich Visit to London]<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-738<br />

[Yugoslav Population in U.S., Statistical<br />

Data]<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population<br />

INT-30YU-739<br />

Wednesday English Edition <strong>of</strong> Srbobran<br />

Mar. 5. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-740<br />

Ambassador Fotitich Wants To Get To<br />

London Before Ban Subasich<br />

Mar. 5. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-741<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-742<br />

Enclosure: Zajednicar, March 3, 1943;<br />

Yugoslavia, February 27, 1943<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

472 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-743<br />

[Subasich's Views on Ambassador Fotitch]<br />

Mar. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-744<br />

[Franc Snoj]<br />

Mar. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-745<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Goes to London<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Chu-<br />

brilovich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-746<br />

Ivan Ivanovich<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Royal<br />

Yugoslav Information Center; Ivanovich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-747<br />

Plans <strong>of</strong> Subasich; Serb Church Conference<br />

Mar. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Suba-<br />

sich, Ivan; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-748<br />

Youngstown Meeting <strong>of</strong> March 7, 1943<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Pekich, Branko;<br />

Karlo, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-749<br />

Serbfian] National Defense Council Meeting,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, March 7, 1943; "Russia Is<br />

Not Fighting Alone; Her Losses Not<br />

Greatest"<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Youngstown, Ohio;<br />

Stoyakovich, Nikodim; Lincher, Morris; Pekich,<br />

Branko; Christopher, Louis C; Dranovich,<br />

Nicholas; Chuk, Walter; Lukiyan, Chester<br />

INT-30YU-750<br />

[Mirko Markovich]<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-751<br />

Greetings Sent by Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

February 20-21, 1943 [to Allied leaders]<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Croat-American<br />

Congress; Stalin, Joseph; Churchill, Winston S.;<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-30YU-752<br />

Narodni Glasnik (Communist) Urges Shelving<br />

Mihailovich Film<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-753<br />

Ruth Mitchell Speaks <strong>of</strong> Serb Heroism and<br />

Croat "Crimes" in a U.S. Army Camp Near<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana (Srbobran, March S,<br />

1943)<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Indianapolis, Ind.; Genocide; Mili-<br />

tary personnel; Mitchell, Ruth; Vishnytich,<br />

Voyislav<br />

INT-30YU-754<br />

"All-Slav Committee in Moscow Calls Slavs<br />

to United Against Fascism"<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs<br />

INT-30YU-755<br />

Brothers Knezevich on Prince Paul<br />

Karageorgevitch<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Paul, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-756<br />

Ban Subasich's "Conditions" Before Going to<br />

London<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-757<br />

Recall <strong>of</strong> Subasic to London<br />

Mar. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-758<br />

Further Reports on Croatian Congress<br />

Mar. 13. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-759<br />

Croatian-American Congress Meeting<br />

Mar. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Baloko-<br />

vich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-760<br />

Kovacs: Croat Congress<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Kovach,<br />

John<br />

INT-30YU-761<br />

Wednesday English Edition <strong>of</strong> the Srbobran,<br />

March 10, 1943<br />

Mar. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-762<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-763<br />

Louis Adamic: Statements; and Article "In<br />

Re: Two-Way passage"<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-764<br />

General Giraud Sends Greetings to General<br />

Mihailovich - Srbobran <strong>of</strong> March 12, 1943<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Military leaders;<br />

Giraud, Henri<br />

INT-30YU-765<br />

Slobodna Rec [on Mihailovich]<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-766<br />

Dr. Vladimir Rybar Refuses to Take Charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Information Center<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Rybar, Vladimir; Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-767<br />

<strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Includes list <strong>of</strong> CFU <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-768<br />

Croatian Congress [summary <strong>of</strong> resolutions]<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-769<br />

More on Walter M. Chuk, Now With<br />

Srbobran<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chuk, Walter<br />

INT-30YU-770<br />

Walter M. Chuk Leaves Jugoslovenski<br />

Glasnik for Pittsburgh American Srbobran<br />

Mar. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Chuk, Walter<br />

INT-30YU-771<br />

Current Item from Nasa Nada [on<br />

Communism]<br />

Mar. 17, 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasa Nada (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Catholic Union; Communists and communist<br />

parties<br />

INT-30YU-772<br />

Leftists on Government-in-Exile (Yugoslavia)<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-773<br />

Personnel Line-up [Serbian-Americans]<br />

Mar. 17. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ivanovich, Ivan; Kozomara, Danilo;<br />

Karlo, Milan; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-774<br />

Government-in-Exile [Serb estimates]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-775<br />

Government-in-Exile (1) [Serb estimates]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-776<br />

Pekich on Serbia<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-777<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Croat-<br />

American Congress<br />

INT-30YU-778<br />

Items <strong>of</strong> Possible Interest From a<br />

Conversation with [Mr.] P. This Morning<br />

[Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

Apr. 2. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Peace settlement; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-779<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Allegedly in Bermuda<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-780<br />

Srbobran (English Edition) <strong>of</strong> March 17,<br />

1943<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-781<br />

"Mihailovich Treachery Bared," American<br />

Croatian Congress, Narodni Glasnik, March<br />

17, 1943<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-782<br />

Communist "Slobodna Rec" Publishes<br />

Another "Document" Against General<br />

Mihailovich; Mihailovich's Aid, Yevdyevich,<br />

in Close Cooperation with Italians<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Chetniks; Collaborators; Slo-<br />

bodna Rec (newspaper); Yevdyevich, Do-<br />

brivoye; Grdyich, Radmilo; Cohen, Isaac A.<br />

INT-30YU-783<br />

Current Item[s] from Srbobran<br />

Mar. 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dragnich, Alex N.; Dionisije, Bish-<br />

op<br />

INT-30YU-784<br />

Jevtich Reported to be "Grooming" Himself<br />

for Post <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador in<br />

Washington<br />

Mar. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

INT-30YU-785<br />

Current Item in "Narodni Glasnk"<br />

Mar. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

Dragnich, Alex N.<br />

INT-30YU-786<br />

[Ruth Mitchell]<br />

Mar. 18-23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-787<br />

[Croatian Peasant Party Message to Ivan<br />

Subasich]<br />

Mar. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party<br />

INT-30YU-788<br />

Ban Subasich Discusses a Possibility<br />

[conditions for acceptance <strong>of</strong> Premiership]<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-800<br />

INT-30YU-789<br />

Narodni Glasnik Translates in English Charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Slobodna Rec" Against General<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-790<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-791<br />

Nationality Problem in Balkans. Lecture<br />

Delivered by Boris Furlan, February 20, 1943<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Racial and ethnic<br />

groups; Furlan, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-792<br />

[Addresses by Ruth Mitchell]<br />

Mar. 19, 25. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

M-21<br />

INT-30YU-793<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Jugoslav Legation in Buenos<br />

Aires<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Diplomatic and consular<br />

INT-30YU-794<br />

Srbobran, English Edition, March 24, 1943<br />

Mar. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-795<br />

Ban Subasich Finds Situation in London<br />

"Difficult" But Not "Hopeless"<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-796<br />

Yugoslav King's March 27 Message Perturbs<br />

Some Yugoslavs<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-797<br />

[London Cables on Partisan Guerrilla<br />

Fighting]<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Military leaders;<br />

Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-798<br />

"Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent"<br />

In Search <strong>of</strong> Working Secretaries<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-799<br />

A Slovene "Progressive" Predicts What Will<br />

Happen in Slovenia Once War is Over<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Trieste; Roman<br />

Catholic Church<br />

INT-30YU-800<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav Seamen<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 473


INT-30YU-800 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 5-16 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Labor condi-<br />

tions; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-801<br />

Enclosure: March Issue <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Wednesday English Edition <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Srbobran, March 31, 1943<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-802<br />

Report from Istria<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Soviet Union; Istrian Penin-<br />

sula; Underground movements; Territorial<br />

claims; Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-803<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-804<br />

Yugoslav Stations<br />

Dec. 15, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-805<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jevtich, Bogolyub; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-806<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-807<br />

Zarko Buncich Takes Place <strong>of</strong> Late Rev.<br />

Yovan Krajnovich<br />

Apr. 6. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buncich, Zarko; Krajnovich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-808<br />

Franc Snoj<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Germany; Territorial<br />

claims; Nazis and Nazi Party; German military<br />

occupation policies; Snoj, Franc; Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-809<br />

[Ruth Mitchell's Forthcoming Book on<br />

Chetniks]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-810<br />

Bogdan Radiza on Fotitch, Ruth Mitchell,<br />

and Gavrilovitch<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Radica, Bogdan; Mitchell, Ruth; Gavrilovich,<br />

Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-811<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-812<br />

Current Axis Offensive Against Yugoslav<br />

Fighting Forces; Summary <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Situation<br />

Apr. 5-6, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-813<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-814<br />

Croat Congress<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

INT-30YU-815<br />

[Opposition to Ambassador Fotitch's<br />

Proposed Appointment as a United Nations<br />

Food Commissioner]<br />

Apr. 10-16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N.; Food assistance; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Balokovich, Zlatko; Kristan, Etbin<br />

INT-30YU-816<br />

Enclosure: English Edition <strong>of</strong> Srbobran <strong>of</strong><br />

April 7, 1943<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-817<br />

Case Against General Mihailovich<br />

Apr. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-30YU-818<br />

Ambassador Fotitch Allegedly Trying Hard to<br />

Become the Yugoslav Representative at<br />

United Nations Food Conference in Hot<br />

Springs, Va., May 18<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N.; Food assistance<br />

INT-30YU-819<br />

Ban Subasich Snubs Dr. Krek in London<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-820<br />

Franc Gabrovsek Arrives in United States<br />

Apr. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-821<br />

Enclosure: American Srbobran <strong>of</strong> April 12,<br />

1943; Mrs. Mitchell Hands Resolution <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs to President Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-822<br />

Enclosure: Slobodna Rec (Free Expression),<br />

April 8, 1943<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-823<br />

Serbo-Croat Impasse in London<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc; Grol, Milan; Ma-<br />

chek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-824<br />

[Missing]<br />

474 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-825<br />

Enclosure: Wednesday Edition <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Srbobran <strong>of</strong> April 14, 1943<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-826<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

April 12, 1943<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rogel, Janko<br />

INT-30YU-827<br />

Editorial Claims; "Greater Serbia"<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

INT-30YU-828<br />

[Letter from Prislav Grizogono to Archbishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zagreb [Stepinac] on Croat Atrocities]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Stepinac, Aloisius; Grizogono, Prvislav<br />

INT-30YU-829<br />

Serb Rally in Pittsburgh, April 4, 1943<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-830<br />

[Dr. Milan Herzog]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herzog, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-831<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Croatian Fraternal Union; Butkovich, John<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-832<br />

[Report on Guerrilla Warfare Situation in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Apr. 20, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Military forces;<br />

Military supplies and property<br />

INT-30YU-833<br />

Interview with Rev. Ocokoljich, Rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbian Orthodox Church in Detroit<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ocokoljich, Sindjel F.<br />

INT-30YU-834<br />

Interview with Adam Sudetic, <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslav<br />

Printing Press<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sudetic, Adam<br />

INT-30YU-835<br />

Slovenes: Interview with James Debevec,<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> "American Home" - Slovenian<br />

Daily<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Home (newspaper);<br />

Debevec, James; Spencer, Irwin; Lausche, Frank


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-871<br />

INT-30YU-836<br />

Serbs: Current Activities and Views<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Chuk,<br />

Walter; Dionisije, Bishop; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Vukcevich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-837<br />

[National Yugoslav Organizations: Names and<br />

Addresses]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 14 p.<br />

INT-30YU-838<br />

Srbobran Once More Attacks Louis Adamic<br />

and All Croats<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamic, Louis; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-839<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch's London Visit; Report<br />

on Serb-Croat friction, relationships between<br />

Britain and U.S. and radio propaganda]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military personnel;<br />

Radio; Propaganda; Royal Yugoslav Information<br />

Center<br />

INT-30YU-840<br />

Ban Subasich Supposed to Have Obtained<br />

Visa to Return to U.S.A.<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-841<br />

Enclosure: Regular Wednesday English<br />

Edition <strong>of</strong> American Srbobran, April 21, 1943<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-842<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Butkovich, John D.; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-843<br />

Proclamations and Articles ["Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran"]<br />

Apr. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-844<br />

General: London Discussions; Council<br />

[Croatian]<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians<br />

INT-30YU-845<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-846<br />

Jevtich and Gavrilovich (Stoyan) Receive<br />

Each a Letter Concerning Yugoslav<br />

Information Center<br />

Apr. 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Gavrilovich, Stoyan; Jevtich, Bogolyub; Rybar,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-847<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-848<br />

Yugoslav Situation; Mibailovich Crisis<br />

Mar. 25-27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grol, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-849<br />

Mihailovich Mystery and the Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-850<br />

[Alleged Presence <strong>of</strong> Italian Agent on<br />

Srbobran Staff]<br />

Mar. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Espionage; Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-851<br />

FBI and Croat Council<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

INT-30YU-852<br />

Slovenians and Austria<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Territorial claims<br />

INT-30YU-853<br />

Zlatko Balokovich<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Slavs; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-854<br />

Slovenian Women's Union (Meeting)<br />

May 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Women; Slovenian<br />

Women's Union<br />

INT-30YU-855<br />

Rev. Nikola Drenovac<br />

May 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drenovac, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-856<br />

Mrs. Mabel Groutich [wife <strong>of</strong> former<br />

Yugoslav Minister to U.S.]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Groutich, Mrs. Mabel; Paul, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-857<br />

Anti-Communist Action Within Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union<br />

May 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian National<br />

Fraternalists<br />

INT-30YU-858<br />

Franc Gabrovsek<br />

May 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-859<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-860<br />

"Hrvatski Svijet (Croatian World) on<br />

Ambassador Fotitich and the Yugoslav<br />

Government in London<br />

May 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-861<br />

Peter Vukcevich, I.W.O.<br />

May 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; International Workers Or-<br />

der; Vukcevich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-862<br />

[Yugoslav] Diplomatic Break with Russia<br />

May 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-30YU-863<br />

Communications From Ban Subasich<br />

May 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-864<br />

[Political Factions in Congress <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians]<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Croat-American<br />

Congress; Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-865<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-866<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-867<br />

Military Situation in Croatia (Probably in<br />

December, 1942 or January, 1943)<br />

May 1, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Military govern-<br />

ment; German military occupation policies;<br />

Labor conditions; Economic conditions<br />

INT-30YU-868<br />

[American Serbian Organization]<br />

May 3, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serbian Organization<br />

INT-30YU-869<br />

[Serbian Views on Post-War Settlement and<br />

Russia]<br />

May 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Soviet Union; Peace<br />

settlement<br />

INT-30YU-870<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-871<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> the Gachinovichs<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Ga-<br />

chinovich, Vojislav<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 475


INT-30YU-872 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-872<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the United<br />

States<br />

May 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

22.]<br />

INT-30YU-873<br />

Anti-Yugoslav Propaganda in United States<br />

May 8, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-874<br />

Zlatko Balokovich<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-875<br />

More on Hrvatski Narodni Zajednicar<br />

(Croatian National Fratemalists)<br />

May 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Fratemalists; Ka-<br />

lanj, Luka; Super, Mate; Persic, Mile; Zubak,<br />

Anton; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-876<br />

Hrvatski Svijet on Yugoslav Situation in<br />

London<br />

May 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper); Grol,<br />

Milan; Kosanovich, Sava; Chubrilovich, Branko;<br />

Gavrilovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-877<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

May 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Fratemalists;<br />

Croatian Catholic Union; Pavelich, Ante; Zubak,<br />

Anton; Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-878<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-879<br />

Zlatko Balokovich<br />

May 12, 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

24.]<br />

Descriptors: S-13<br />

INT-30YU-880<br />

Serbs: Interview with Nikola Drenovac, a<br />

priest in Youngstown, Ohio<br />

May 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Religious discrimina-<br />

tion; Drenovac, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-881<br />

Interview with Joseph Kraja (Croatian) in<br />

Youngstown, Ohio; "Shall We Let Them Fool<br />

Our Adopted Country?"<br />

May 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-882<br />

Status <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Information Center<br />

May 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Radica, Bogdan; Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-883<br />

Mihailovich Issue in Yugoslav [Slovenian]<br />

Press<br />

May 10, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Ameriska Domovina<br />

(newspaper); Enakopravnost (newspaper); Pros-<br />

veta (newspaper); Amerikanski Slovenec (news-<br />

paper); Jugoslovenski Obzar (newspaper);<br />

Proletarec (newspaper); Croat-American Con-<br />

gress; Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-30YU-884<br />

[Missing]<br />

476 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-885<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar<br />

Jan. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian American National Coun-<br />

cil; Cainkar, Vincent; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-886<br />

Slovenian Women's Union <strong>of</strong> America [Sixth<br />

Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, May 16-19,<br />

1943]<br />

May 17, 1943. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Slovenian Women's Union;<br />

Lucas, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-887<br />

Ambassador Fotitch's "Realistic" Appraisal <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav Situation; "Srbobran" Starts<br />

Another Atrocity Campaign Against Croats<br />

May 16, ¡943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide<br />

INT-30YU-888<br />

Enclosures: Wednesday Edition <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Srbobran <strong>of</strong> May 12, 1943; April Issue <strong>of</strong><br />

Trivanovich's Yugoslavia<br />

May 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-889<br />

Kosanovich and Furian Speak at Public<br />

Meeting<br />

May 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Common Council for American<br />

Unity; Kosanovich, Sava; Furian, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-890<br />

Background for Croat Congress<br />

May 18. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Chyz,<br />

Yeroslav; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-891<br />

Croatian Meeting in Pittsburgh<br />

May 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-892<br />

[Reports from Slovenia]<br />

May 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Italian military occupation policies; German<br />

military occupation policies<br />

INT-30YU-893<br />

Possible Changes in Leadership <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union<br />

May ¡9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-894<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> San Francisco Yugoslav Sokol<br />

May 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Jugoslovenski<br />

Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Loyen, Stephen;<br />

Barich, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-895<br />

Croat National Unionists<br />

May 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Fratemalists;<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-896<br />

Conference with Joseph Kraja (Croatian)<br />

May 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Kraja, Joseph; Maier, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-897<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Oakland Yugoslav<br />

Sokol, May 8, 1943<br />

May 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oakland, Calif.; Loyen, Stephen<br />

INT-30YU-898<br />

[Letter from Ivan Subasich on Yugoslav<br />

Unity]<br />

May 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

25.]<br />

Descriptors: S-18<br />

INT-30YU-899<br />

Slovenian Women's Union<br />

May 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian Women's Union<br />

INT-30YU-900<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

May 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Lucas, Anthony; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-901<br />

[Pittsburgh Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Croatians]<br />

May 22, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians<br />

INT-30YU-902<br />

["My Opinion <strong>of</strong> the [Croatian] Congress" by<br />

Rev. Kazimir Zakraishek]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian American National Con-<br />

gress; Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

INT-30YU-903<br />

Croatia: "Atrocities and Acts <strong>of</strong> Destruction<br />

Committed by Rebels in Independent State <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatia"<br />

Apr. 21. 1943. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-932<br />

INT-30YU-904<br />

Yugoslav Situation: From an Informant<br />

Belonging to Yugoslav Embassy and<br />

Representing Old Serbian Faction<br />

May 24, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grol, Milan; Knezevich, Radoye;<br />

Wilder, Veceslav; Radica, Bogdan; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Benes, Eduard; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-905<br />

American Srbobran Since Ambassador<br />

Fotitich's Return [Serbian propaganda on<br />

Croat genocide and "betrayals"]; Emigre Govt<br />

[Yugoslavia]<br />

May 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Genocide<br />

INT-30YU-906<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

May 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent<br />

INT-30YU-907<br />

Michael Horvath<br />

May 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Horvath, Michael; Petrak,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-30YU-908<br />

Information Concerning Croatia [on Italian<br />

move for collaboration between Pavelich and<br />

Machek]<br />

May 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Collaborators; Pavelich, Ante;<br />

Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-909<br />

[Mihailovich and British Mission to<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

May 24,26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-30YU-910<br />

Yugoslavia: Proposed Trip to Jevtich to<br />

Europe<br />

May 26, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jevtich, Bogolyub; Kraja, Joseph;<br />

Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-911<br />

Slovenes<br />

May 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Relief Committee;<br />

Slovenian National Congress; Rogel, Janko;<br />

Zakraishek, Kazimir; Kristan, Etbin<br />

INT-30YU-912<br />

Mihailovich Developments<br />

Apr. 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-913<br />

News from London etc.<br />

May 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-914<br />

General Yugoslav Situation<br />

May 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mohorovich, Joseph; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-915<br />

First Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign <strong>of</strong> "Amerikanski<br />

Srbobran" from November 1941 to Jan. 1943;<br />

Second Phase <strong>of</strong> Campaign from Jan. 1943<br />

until May 19, 1943; Serbian Aims [chauvinist<br />

propaganda directed against Croats]<br />

May 23, 1943. 34 p.<br />

Pages 1-4, 6-8, 11, and 14-16 in third section are<br />

missing.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Balkan States; Peace settlement; Propa-<br />

ganda; Racial and ethnic discrimination;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Grol, Milan; Wilder, Veceslav<br />

INT-30YU-916<br />

Srbobran: Chief Propaganda Lines Since<br />

March 1, 1943<br />

May 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-917<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Congress, C.F.U. [Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union]; Domobran Situation<br />

May 29, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Domobranci movement; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Croatian National Fratemal-<br />

ists; Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian Catholic<br />

Union; Nasa Nada (newspaper); Zajednicar<br />

(newspaper); Zubak, Anton; Petrak, Milan;<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Vuk, Vinko<br />

INT-30YU-918<br />

Information Provided by Pavelich on<br />

Ninchich<br />

May 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-919<br />

May 39, 1943 Meeting [National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

May 31, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Lucas, Antho-<br />

ny; Radich, Peter; Loyen, Stephen; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-920<br />

June 22, 1943 Meeting [Croatian]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Krzycki, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-921<br />

Detroit Meeting [Serbians]<br />

May 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-922<br />

[Press copy <strong>of</strong> Glasilo Zqjednicara]<br />

May 12, 1943. 4 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-923<br />

[New York <strong>of</strong>fice for Yugoslav Government in<br />

London]<br />

May 28, June 3. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central and Eastern European Plan-<br />

ning Board; Ninchich, Momcilo<br />

INT-30YU-924<br />

[Serb National Federation Convention;<br />

chauvinistic policies <strong>of</strong> Srbobran]<br />

May 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Duchich, Yovan; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-925<br />

Report on Meeting <strong>of</strong> Croatian Organizations<br />

in Allegheny County Held on May 30, 1943<br />

June 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lucas, Anthony;<br />

Radich, Peter; Butkovich, John D.; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-926<br />

Serbs: Interview with Rev. Emilian Glocar,<br />

Serb Orthodox Priest in Cleveland<br />

June 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Glocar, Emilyan<br />

INT-30YU-927<br />

"Jugoslavs Ask Allied Missions Come, See<br />

Mihilovich Treachery" - "Narodni Glasnik,<br />

February 2, 1943<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Na-<br />

zor, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-928<br />

[Fight Between Serb and Croat Soldiers at<br />

Camp Ritchie, Maryland]<br />

June 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military personnel<br />

INT-30YU-929<br />

"Srpski Dnevnik"<br />

May 10, 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Srpski Dnevnik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-930<br />

Mark Vinski on Congress [National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent]<br />

June 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Vinski, Mark; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-931<br />

"Council <strong>of</strong> National Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Sends Greetings and Thanks to American<br />

Yugoslavs for Their Moral and Political Aid."<br />

- Slobodna Rec, January 21, 1943<br />

Jan. 26. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Anti-Fascist Council for the People's Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-932<br />

Yugoslav Protest Meeting in New York City<br />

Jan. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Union <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Americans<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 477


INT-30YU-933 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-933<br />

Narodni Glasnik on Petrak<br />

June 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Pe-<br />

trak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-934<br />

Detroit Meeting [<strong>of</strong> Serbians]<br />

June 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; American Slav Con-<br />

gress<br />

INT-30YU-935<br />

[Bosko Ivanovich's Book <strong>of</strong> "Documents"]<br />

June 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information; Ivano-<br />

vich, Bosko<br />

INT-30YU-936<br />

[Letter to Premier Jovanovich]<br />

June 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-937<br />

[Excerpt from Kamter Zeitung on Conditions<br />

in Slovenia]<br />

May 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Karnter Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-938<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.;<br />

Comments on FNB 130, Greater Serb<br />

Movement<br />

June 3, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Territorial claims;<br />

Racial and ethnic discrimination; Religious<br />

discrimination; Axis nations; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties<br />

RPT 130<br />

INT-30YU-939<br />

[Ban Subasich's London Visit]<br />

June 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-940<br />

Serbs: Interview with Louis Christopher<br />

June 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Peter II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Adamic, Louis; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-941<br />

Serbs: Meeting under Auspices <strong>of</strong> Serbian<br />

National Defense Council, Detroit, Mich.,<br />

June 6, 1943<br />

June 8, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Chetniks; Mitchell,<br />

Ruth; Spencer, Irwin; Ocokoljich, Sindjel F.<br />

M-50<br />

INT-30YU-942<br />

Announced Meetings [Yugoslav]<br />

June 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Detroit, Mich.; New<br />

York City<br />

INT-30YU-943<br />

Serbian Democratic Women<br />

478 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Serbian Democratic Wom-<br />

en<br />

INT-30YU-944<br />

Serbs and Croats: War Fund Meeting<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Yugoslav Relief<br />

Fund, Inc.<br />

INT-30YU-945<br />

["Crimes <strong>of</strong> Our Miserable Government" -<br />

Editorial in "Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade]<br />

June 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Genocide; Gresi Nase Jado-Vlade<br />

(newspaper); Sekulic, Milos; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-946<br />

[Dinko Xomasich]<br />

June 8, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Fratemalists;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-947<br />

[Ambassador Fotitch on Alleged "Croatian<br />

Plot" and Other Yugoslav Government<br />

Matters]<br />

June 11, 12, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sutej, Yuray; Yukich, Ilya; Grol,<br />

Milan<br />

S-28<br />

INT-30YU-948<br />

[Ivan Subasich on London Visit and Yugoslav<br />

Government matters]<br />

May 18, 1943; June 9, 1943. 13 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

30.]<br />

Descriptors: S-23<br />

INT-30YU-949<br />

Yugoslavia: Territorial Ambitions <strong>of</strong><br />

Pan-Serbian Movement<br />

June 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Duchich, Yovan; Gavrilovich, Mi-<br />

lan; Mitchell, Ruth; Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-950<br />

Slovenes<br />

June 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rogel, Janko; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-951<br />

Croat-Italian Relations<br />

June 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

Ustashi<br />

INT-30YU-952<br />

Srbobran - April 22, 1943 [death <strong>of</strong> Yovan<br />

Duchich]<br />

June 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Duchich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-953<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

June 10, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Amerikanski Slovenec (news-<br />

paper); Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspa-<br />

per); Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper); Jugoslovenski<br />

Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Proletarec<br />

(newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper); Radnicka<br />

Borba (periodical); Slobodna Rec (newspaper);<br />

Yugoslavia (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-954<br />

[Correspondence Between Elmer Davis and<br />

Samuel Welinich]<br />

June 1, 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Werlinich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-955<br />

Brochure; anti-Mitchell Activities<br />

June 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Croatian National Fratemal-<br />

ists; Mitchell, Ruth; Lucas, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-956<br />

[Telegram from King Peter to Subasich]<br />

June 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-957<br />

Article in N.Y. Listy (Czech Daily) <strong>of</strong> June<br />

17 on Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile<br />

June 17, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-958<br />

Important Croat, Serb, and Slovene<br />

Developments During Past Week<br />

June 20, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Werlinich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-959<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs,<br />

Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

June 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes<br />

INT-30YU-960<br />

Srbobran Reaction to letters between Elmer<br />

Davis and Werlinich]<br />

June 18-19, 1943. 5 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Werlinich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-961<br />

[King Peter <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

June 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-962<br />

What Yugoslav Govemment-in Exile Looks<br />

Like [by Ivor Montagu]<br />

June 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Military leaders;<br />

Montagu, Ivor<br />

INT-30YU-963<br />

Leftist Reaction to Davis-Werlinich Letters<br />

June 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Werlinich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-964<br />

Internal Political Difficulties <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Govemment-in-Exile


Reference Bibliography<br />

May 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-965<br />

King's Marriage [Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

May 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Peter 11, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-966<br />

Churchill's and Eden's Letters on Mihailorich<br />

May 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Churchill, Winston S.;<br />

Eden, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-967<br />

[Sava Kosanovich and Constantin Fotitch on<br />

Yugoslav Matters]<br />

June 7-21, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-968<br />

[Slobodna Rec Transformed Into Tri-Weekly]<br />

June 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-969<br />

Yugoslavs: Interview with Nicholas Mirkovich<br />

June 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-970<br />

Yugoslavia: Interview with Ivan Subasich<br />

June 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

INT-30YU-971<br />

[Serbian Orthodox Church Meeting]<br />

June 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches<br />

INT-30YU-972<br />

[Croatian Political Factionalism]<br />

June 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Butkovich, John D.; Kristan, Etbin;<br />

Petrak, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-973<br />

[U.S. Particiaption in Serbian National<br />

Defense Council Meeting in Chicago]<br />

June 22-24, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Manning, William T.<br />

INT-30YU-974<br />

Democratic Yugoslav Meeting<br />

June 19, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliquippa, Pa.; All Slav Congress;<br />

CIO; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-975<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs,<br />

Croats, Slovenes views <strong>of</strong> Anthony Minerich]<br />

June 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes; Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-976<br />

Relations Between Yugoslav and British<br />

Governments<br />

June 8. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-30YU-977<br />

Battle <strong>of</strong> Montenegro<br />

June 19, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

Chetniks; Military forces; Drljevich, Sekula;<br />

Birolli, Pirzio<br />

INT-30YU-978<br />

Serbs: Interview with Irwin Spencer<br />

June 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spencer, Irwin; Benes, Eduard<br />

INT-30YU-979<br />

[ Vido-Dan! June 28, 1389 •- Memorial<br />

Service at St Sava's Serbian Orthodox<br />

Church in New York City]<br />

June 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; New York City<br />

INT-30YU-980<br />

Conversation with Branko Pekich and Three<br />

Editors <strong>of</strong> "Srbobran"<br />

June 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko; Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-30YU-981<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council, list <strong>of</strong><br />

national and local <strong>of</strong>ficials]<br />

June 26, 1943. 20 p.<br />

INT-30YU-982<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich]<br />

June 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

INT-30YU-983<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

June 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-984<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet; Special Communique<br />

<strong>of</strong> Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

June 22, 28, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information center;<br />

Gavrilovich, Stoyan; Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

INT-30YU-985<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet: Political Composition<br />

June 29, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Axis<br />

nations; Political parties; Chetniks<br />

INT-30YU-986<br />

General Mihailovich: Story <strong>of</strong> a Frame-Up<br />

[by Ruth Mitchell]<br />

July 1, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Military leaders; Military forces;<br />

Mitchell, Ruth; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-996<br />

INT-30YU-987<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslavs; To<br />

the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent<br />

June 29, 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

37.]<br />

Descriptors: B-52<br />

INT-30YU-988<br />

Branko Pekich, Secretary, Serb National<br />

Federation<br />

July 1. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-989<br />

To National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent [letter by Ivan Subasich]<br />

June 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-990<br />

[Policies <strong>of</strong> "Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasnik"]<br />

June 24, 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-991<br />

"Balkan Hot Spot" [ World Telegram article<br />

by William Philip Simms]<br />

July 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Simms, William P.<br />

INT-30YU-992<br />

Serbian National Defense Council [second<br />

annual congress]<br />

July 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

38.]<br />

Descriptors: B-54<br />

INT-30YU-993<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis:<br />

Strengthening <strong>of</strong> the Greater-Serbian Crisis<br />

July 5, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Banyanin, Yovan; Ziv-<br />

kovich, Peter R.; Grol, Milan; Chubrilovich,<br />

Branko<br />

INT-30YU-994<br />

[Order <strong>of</strong> Command Assumption by General<br />

Petar Zivkovich, Deputy Minister <strong>of</strong> War,<br />

Navy, and Air in Royal Yugoslav Government<br />

in London]<br />

July 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military leaders; Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

INT-30YU-995<br />

[Ivan M. Cok]<br />

July 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-996<br />

Executive Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb National Federation, July 2, 1943;<br />

Greater Serbia Campaign and<br />

Davis-Werlinich Exchange <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 479


INT-30YU-996 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 6, 1943. ¡1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

39.]<br />

Descriptors: B-55<br />

INT-30YU-997<br />

Relative to Resolutions Passed by Supreme<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation July 2,<br />

1943<br />

July 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Werlinich, Samuel; Pekich, Branko;<br />

Christopher, Louis C; Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-30YU-998<br />

[Anti-Croat Propaganda From London<br />

Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

July 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radica, Bogdan; Ry-<br />

bar, Vladimir; Knezevich, Zivan; Yeftich, Pavlo<br />

INT-30YU-999<br />

Jorgo Miloshevich<br />

July 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Miloshevich, Jorgo<br />

INT-30YU-1000<br />

Anthony Minerich, Communist, Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Narodni Glasnik, Croat IWO Paper, on New<br />

Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

July 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1001<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1002<br />

Croatian Congress Delegation to Washington<br />

[to refute anti-Croat propaganda <strong>of</strong> Srbobran]<br />

July 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1003<br />

Croatian Congress Will Fight Back<br />

July 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Ujcic, Vincent<br />

B-57<br />

INT-30YU-1004<br />

[Slovene-American Views on Yugoslav<br />

Post-War Claims]<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Sforza, Car-<br />

lo<br />

INT-30YU-1005<br />

[Count Sforza on Yugoslav Territorial<br />

Claims]<br />

Aug. 25, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Sforza, Car-<br />

lo<br />

INT-30YU-1006<br />

["Enakopravnost" on Radica's Response to<br />

Count Sforza's Views on Yugoslav Territorial<br />

Claims]<br />

July 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

480 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Istrian Peninsula; Territorial<br />

claims; Enakopravnost (newspaper); Sforza,<br />

Carlo; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-1007<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Unionists • Nationalist<br />

Bloc in Croatian Fraternal Union]<br />

July 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

Croatian National Fratemalists<br />

INT-30YU-1008<br />

Yugoslav Government's Proposed Declaration<br />

July 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1009<br />

[Italian War Prisoners from Slovenia]<br />

July 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Military<br />

forces; Slovenian American National Council;<br />

Kristan, Etbin<br />

INT-30YU-1010<br />

Tribune Article on Ruth Mitchell and the<br />

OWI<br />

July 7, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herald Tribune (newspaper); Mitch-<br />

ell, Ruth; Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-30YU-1011<br />

Answer to Miss Mitchell by National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent: Ruth<br />

Mitchell and Her Pan-Serbian Company;<br />

[National Council's Response to Coal Strike]<br />

July 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; Mitchell, Ruth; Davis, Elmer; Lewis,<br />

John L.; Strikes and lockouts<br />

INT-30YU-1012<br />

Serbian Delegation to Washington<br />

July 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1013<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Telegram to King Peter<br />

on Yugoslav Government's Policy]<br />

June 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Diplomatic and consular service; Allied Nations;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1014<br />

Axis Newspapers in Yugoslavia [List]<br />

July 19, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Axis nations; Propaganda;<br />

Fascists and fascist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1015<br />

Yugoslav News From Detroit - June, 1943:<br />

Movement for a Greater Serbia Gains New<br />

Impetus<br />

July 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Nationahsts and<br />

nationalist parties; Mitchell, Ruth; Davis, Elmer;<br />

Ocokoljich, Sindjel F.<br />

INT-30YU-1016<br />

[Yugoslav Press and Alien Registration Act]<br />

July 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Alien Registration Act;<br />

Sharp, James; Slavitt, Charlotte<br />

INT-30YU-1017<br />

"American Voice Disappears" [article on<br />

Communist influence published in Croatian<br />

newspaper "Kriz"]; "Croatian Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

19" ["Narodni Glasnik" response to "Kriz"<br />

Article]<br />

July 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Clergy; Kriz (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Boyd-Boich, William M.<br />

INT-30YU-1018<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mirko Burya,<br />

Former Military Attache<br />

July 21. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Royal Yugoslav Information Center; Burya,<br />

Mirko; Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-1019<br />

[Alexander Vucinich on Yugoslav Affairs]<br />

Dec. 28, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vucinich, Alexander; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1020<br />

[Croatian Congress]<br />

July 24, 1943. 1 p. + 2 ov.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent<br />

INT-30YU-1021<br />

Routine Croatian Details [Croatian Congress<br />

Letter to Episcopal Bishop Manning]<br />

July 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Manning, William T.<br />

INT-30YU-1022<br />

Proposed Yugoslav Declaration [on Croat<br />

Quislings, Budget, King Peter]<br />

July 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1023<br />

Serbian and Croatian Delegations to<br />

Washington<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1024<br />

Svetozar Popovich<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Popovich, Svetozar<br />

INT-30YU-1025<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Fall <strong>of</strong> Mussolini<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Mussolini, Benito; Gav-<br />

rilovich, Stoyan


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1054<br />

INT-30YU-1026<br />

Cabinet Changes [Yugoslav]<br />

July 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bicanich, Rudolf; Petrovich, Mihai-<br />

lo; Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

INT-30YU-1027<br />

[Slovenians in Cleveland, Ohio]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1028<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatian, Serbian, and<br />

Slovenian Americans [United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1029<br />

Croats, Serbs, Slovenes, Bulgars: Coming<br />

Events<br />

July 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-30YU-1030<br />

[Bogolyub Jevtich, Appointed Minister <strong>of</strong><br />

Mines in Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

INT-30YU-1031<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Bishop Dionisije [from<br />

Serbian National Defense Council]<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1032<br />

[Croatian Pact on Independent State]<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1033<br />

[Serbian National Defense Council<br />

Delegation to Washington]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1034<br />

[Ivan Subasich's Views on European<br />

Situation]<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; Soviet Union<br />

INT-30YU-1035<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Recent Croat and Serb<br />

Developments in U.S.<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Werlinich, Samuel; Ellesin,<br />

Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-1036<br />

[Jugoslav Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War in Italian Camps];<br />

Circumstantial and Political Report <strong>of</strong><br />

January 25, 1943 [Slovenia]<br />

July, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Economic<br />

conditions; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovenian People's Party<br />

INT-30YU-1037<br />

[Yugoslav Affairs from View <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in<br />

Britain]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Serbian Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Great Britain; Yugoslav Society <strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />

INT-30YU-1038<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Serb and Croatian Developments in<br />

U.S. : National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; The Srbobran Program<br />

Aug. 5, 12, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Narodni Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs,<br />

Croats, and Slovenes; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Minerich, Anthony; Werlinich, Samuel; Pekich,<br />

Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1039<br />

[Yugoslav Advance Into Istrian Peninsula]<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Istrian Peninsula; Military forces<br />

INT-30YU-1040<br />

Serbs: Interview with Zarko M. Buncich,<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Vidov-Dan Organization<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buncich, Zarko; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Adamic, Louis; Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1041<br />

Serbs: Views <strong>of</strong> Three Serb Priests Who Are<br />

With Louis Adamic Group<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Drenovac, Nikola; Glocar, Emilyan; Maletich,<br />

Strahinja<br />

INT-30YU-1042<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Croatians,<br />

Serbs, and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

Aug. 7, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes; United Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Lausche, Frank; Petrinovich, Frano; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1043<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Zalar, Joseph; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Markovich, Mirko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1044<br />

Interview with Msgr. Domhadovac, Pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ the King Church, Akron, Ohio<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Clergy; Roman Cath-<br />

olic Church; League <strong>of</strong> Croatian Catholic<br />

Clergymen; Nasa Nada (newspaper); Dom-<br />

hadovac, M. G.<br />

INT-30YU-1045<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1046<br />

Yugoslavia: Changes in Cabinet; Appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ministers to Algiers, Ankara, and London<br />

Aug. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kmjevich, Juraj; Grol, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1047<br />

Changes in Cabinet and Transfer <strong>of</strong><br />

Government to Cairo<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo, Egypt; Grol, Milan; Purich,<br />

Bozidar; Purich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1048<br />

Croatians: Inteview with Rev. John A.<br />

Stipanovich, Youngstown, Ohio, August 5,<br />

1943<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Soviet Union;<br />

Chetniks; United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Serbs,<br />

Croats, and Slovenes; Croatian National Coun-<br />

cil; Stipanovich, John A.; Pavelich, Ante;<br />

Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-1049<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, August 5, 1943<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. l.p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Clergy; League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian Catholic Clergymen; Kraja, Joseph;<br />

Stipanovich, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-1050<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Purposes, Basic Ideas, and<br />

Functions <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1051<br />

[Conversation with Alexander Vucinich and<br />

information about Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasnik (newspaper) takeover]<br />

Aug. 13, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Publishing Co.; Jugos-<br />

lovenski Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Vuci-<br />

nich, Alexander<br />

INT-30YU-1052<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> Croatians,<br />

Serbs, and Slovenes [United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes]<br />

Changed to United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes; United Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1053<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich comments about Purich<br />

cabinet]<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Gavrilovich, Stoyan; Purich, Bozi-<br />

dar<br />

INT-30YU-1054<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 481


INT-30YU-1054 Reference Bibliography<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1055<br />

Interview with Rudolph Trost (Slovene)<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trost, Rudolph; Petrinovich, Frano;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1056<br />

The Latest Yugoslav Cabinet Crisis<br />

Aug. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trifunovich, Misha; Purich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1057<br />

Conversation with Ivan Subasich, Aug. 17<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1058<br />

[Reports on Slovene political aspirations,<br />

Yugoslav political groups, and four<br />

concentration camps]<br />

Jan. 29-Aug. 18, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crimes against humanity; Italy;<br />

Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-1059<br />

[Bishop Dionisije resignation as Serbian<br />

National Defense Council honorary chairman]<br />

Aug. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1060<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American political<br />

activities]<br />

Aug. 19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-<br />

Slavic Americans; Adamic, Louis; Buncich,<br />

Zarko; Domhadovac, M. G.; Dionisije, Bishop;<br />

Glocar, Emilyan<br />

INT-30YU-1061<br />

Croatian Showdown<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1062<br />

[Report on German troop movements in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

July 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Germany<br />

INT-30YU-1063<br />

[Call for creation <strong>of</strong> Croatian independent<br />

Sept. 20, 1933. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian National Council<br />

INT-30YU-1064<br />

[Article about Butkovich break with left-wing<br />

Croatians]<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1065<br />

[Yugoslav-American organizations listing]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1066<br />

Yugoslav Exiled Officials Against the<br />

Partisans<br />

Aug. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nedich, Milan; Kmjevich, Juraj;<br />

Krek, Miha; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1067<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Gabrovsek about<br />

Louis Adamic article]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans; Gabrovsek, Franc; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1068<br />

[Conversation with Ivan Subasich]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943. I p.<br />

INT-30YU-1069<br />

[Comments on Louis Adamic article "Death<br />

in Front <strong>of</strong> the Church"]<br />

Sept. 4, 1943; Sept. 10. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Adamic, Louis; Ehrlich,<br />

Henryk<br />

INT-30YU-1070<br />

[Conversation with Col. Sanford Chester<br />

about Serbian National Defense Council<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> U.S. Army aircraft]<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Chester, Sanford<br />

INT-30YU-1071<br />

[Conversation about Yugoslav<br />

government-in-exile]<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1072<br />

Liberation and Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a United<br />

Yugoslavia: Plea for a Federal Government<br />

after the War Representing Serbs, Croats,<br />

and Slovenes<br />

Nov. 8, 1943. 5 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1073<br />

[Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 31, 1943]<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Butkovich, John D.; Mandich, Vjekoslav;<br />

Majdak, John<br />

INT-30YU-1074<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

482 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1075<br />

[Speech <strong>of</strong> Ban Subasich at Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Conference, Chicago, 111.]<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

INT-30YU-1076<br />

A Fresh Survey <strong>of</strong> the Mihailovich Situation<br />

Sept. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1077<br />

[Information on Slovene complaints about<br />

Yugoslav government-in-exile]<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1078<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1079<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotitch on Allied<br />

military government in Yugoslavia]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military government<br />

INT-30YU-1080<br />

[Conversation with Ambassador Fotitch]<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1081<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

convention, Chicago, III., Aug. 30-Sept. 11,<br />

1943; information about Domobranci<br />

(political faction); and note about Serb<br />

National Federation convention]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943: Sept 21, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union<br />

INT-30YU-1082<br />

[Report on Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

convention, Chicago, 111., Aug. 30-Sept. 11,<br />

1943]<br />

Sept. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Butkovich, John D.; Boyd-Boich, Wil-<br />

liam M.<br />

INT-30YU-1083<br />

Basic Military and Political Situation in<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. ¡Op.<br />

Descriptors: People's Liberation Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1084<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1085<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

43.]<br />

Descriptors: B-80<br />

INT-30YU-1086<br />

Highlights <strong>of</strong> the convention <strong>of</strong> the Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union as given by Daniel Stakich<br />

Sept. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-1087<br />

[Note about establishment <strong>of</strong> newspaper in<br />

opposition to Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

in near future]<br />

Sept. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Jugoslovenski Americki Glas-<br />

nik (newspaper)


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1088<br />

Yugoslavia - Recent Political Changes<br />

Aug. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Purich, Bozidar; Mar-<br />

tinovich, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-1089<br />

The Serb National Federation Convention,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 13-18, 1943<br />

Sept. 22, 1943; Sept. 29, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Werlinich, Samuel; Christo-<br />

pher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1090<br />

[Note <strong>of</strong> Gratitude to Ambassador Fotitch<br />

bom Serb National Federation Convention]<br />

Sept. 17, 1943; Sept. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1091<br />

[Telegram denying allegations <strong>of</strong> agreement<br />

between Serb National Federation and War<br />

Department for bomber purchase]<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft<br />

INT-30YU-1092<br />

Serb National Federation Convention -<br />

Report 2<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Christopher, Louis C; Wer-<br />

linich, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-1093<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

34.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT-152<br />

INT-30YU-1094<br />

Major Zivan Knezevich<br />

Sept. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Knezevich, Zivan<br />

INT-30YU-1095<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

44.]<br />

Descriptors: B-86<br />

INT-30YU-1096<br />

[Interviews with Croatian-American leaders]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943; Sept. 28, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Mandich,<br />

Vjekoslav; Butkovich, John D.; Kuharich, Kuz-<br />

ma; Stipanovich, John A.; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1097<br />

Interview with Vatro Grill, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slav congress branch in Cleveland, very active<br />

in Slovene affairs and editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Enakopravnost<br />

Sept. 28. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grill, Vatro; Snoj, Franc; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1098<br />

Interview with Vincent Cainkar, President <strong>of</strong><br />

S.N.P.J. (largest Slovene Society in America)<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cainkar, Vincent; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1099<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Grand Camiolian Slovenian Catholic Union,<br />

JoUet, IU.<br />

Sept. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zalar, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1100<br />

The Launching <strong>of</strong> the "Nikola Tesla": A<br />

Postscript<br />

Oct. 4, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; "Nikola Tesla"<br />

(ship); Tesla, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-1101<br />

[Conversation with Louis Adamic and Etbin<br />

Kris tan]<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Adamic, Louis; Kristan, Etbin;<br />

Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-1102<br />

[Report on Yugoslav govemment-in-exile and<br />

comments]<br />

Sept. 22-Oct. 8, 1943. 26 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1103<br />

Essential Intelligence - Copper Mine at BOR<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Copper and copper industry; Intelli-<br />

gence services and operations<br />

INT-30YU-1104<br />

Interview with John Butkovich, President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; But-<br />

kovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1105<br />

Interview with Rev. J. J. Oman <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Lawrence Rectory<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Slovenian American Na-<br />

tional Council; Oman, J. J.; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1106<br />

New Yugoslav Military Attache<br />

Oct. 7, 1943; Oct. 8, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Knezevich, Zivan<br />

INT-30YU-1107<br />

[Slovene Parish Union meeting, Chicago, 111.,<br />

Oct. 6, 1943]<br />

Oct. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

Parishes <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-30YU-1108<br />

[Note about dissolution <strong>of</strong> Royal Yugoslav<br />

Information Center]<br />

Oct. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1119<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center<br />

INT-30YU-1109<br />

[Article by Bishop Dionisije opposing views<br />

<strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans about shape <strong>of</strong> postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1110<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodraj Mijatovich, new<br />

Serb priest in Detroit<br />

Oct. 1!, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Mijatovich, Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1111<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by<br />

United Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12,<br />

1943<br />

Oct. 13, 1943; Oct. 14, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; United Serbi-<br />

ans <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region; Slav American Council;<br />

Mitchell, Ruth<br />

M-88<br />

INT-30YU-1112<br />

[Note on Yugoslav activities in U.S.]<br />

Oct. 21. 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1113<br />

Changes in Cabinet <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1114<br />

Talks with Slovene Leaders<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Italy; Soviet Union; Cainkar,<br />

Vincent; Kuhel, Mirko G.<br />

INT-30YU-1115<br />

[Article about "Milka Kovachevich"<br />

(pseudonym)]<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovachevich, Milka<br />

INT-30YU-1116<br />

[Article about Draza Mihailovich and<br />

Yugoslav situation]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1117<br />

Internal Situation As Regards Partisans and<br />

Chetniks<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1118<br />

[Program for Yugoslav Day celebration,<br />

Treasure Island, Calif., July 2, 1939]<br />

[n.d.]. 54 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treasure Island, Calif.; United<br />

Yugoslav Societies <strong>of</strong> California<br />

INT-30YU-1119<br />

[Information on Yugoslav-American contacts]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 483


INT-30YU-1119<br />

June 28. 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1120<br />

[Summary <strong>of</strong> Slobodna Rec article about U.S.<br />

bombers gift to Yugoslav govemment-in-exile]<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1121<br />

[Information about Serb National Federation<br />

and Amerikanski Srbobran editorial policy]<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1122<br />

[Note about Croat and Slovene objections to<br />

Punch Cabinet]<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Punch, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1123<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the<br />

South Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

Sept. 16-Oct. 27, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; South Slav<br />

American War Bond Committee; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Mitchell, Ruth<br />

M-94<br />

INT-30YU-1124<br />

[Information about imminent<br />

Nedich-Mihailovich rapprochement]<br />

JVov. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1125<br />

[Cables against pro-Communist propaganda in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Oct. 17-Nov. 11, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-1126<br />

[Louis Adamic talk in favor <strong>of</strong> partisans<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

bulletin views on postwar Yugoslavia]<br />

Oct. 20-Nov. 4, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1127<br />

Report on Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Groups in<br />

San Francisco<br />

Oct. 28-Nov. 29, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; United Serbi-<br />

ans <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region; South-Slav American War<br />

Bond Committee; Jugoslovenski Americki Glas-<br />

nik (newspaper); Slav-American News (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-30YU-1128<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1129<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Canka as Slovene<br />

Delegate to Advisory Council; Yugoslav<br />

Reactions to Moscow Declaration on Austria<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Austria; Can-<br />

ka, Isidor<br />

INT-30YU-1130<br />

[Cables about Yugoslav govemment-in-exile<br />

views <strong>of</strong> Moscow Declaration and fighting<br />

between partisans and Chetniks]<br />

iVov. 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration<br />

INT-30YU-1131<br />

[Missing]<br />

484 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1132<br />

[Report on partisan movement declaration]<br />

June 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1133<br />

Croatian Peasant Party Personalities<br />

July 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Croatian Peasant<br />

Party; Lakush, Filip; Nagovats, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1134<br />

[Yugoslav govemment-in-exile<br />

Anglo-American military support and Polish<br />

govemment-in-exile military alliance]<br />

Nov. 6, 1943; Nov. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Great Britain; Military as-<br />

sistance<br />

INT-30YU-1135<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Snoj and Dr. Aloysius<br />

Kuhar about Yugoslav political situation]<br />

Oct. 9, 1943; Oct. 22, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kuhar, Aloysius; Snoj, Franc<br />

QNT-30YU-1136<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Snoj about Yugoslav<br />

political situation]<br />

JVov. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Snoj, Franc; Purich,<br />

Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1137<br />

[Press reaction to Louis Adamic book "My<br />

Native Land"]<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1138<br />

[Critique <strong>of</strong> Louis Adamic book "My Native<br />

Land"]<br />

iVov. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1139<br />

[Cable from Ivan Subasich to King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia to protest Prime Minister Purich<br />

refusal to accept Croatian budget]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943; Nov. 16, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Purich,<br />

Bozidar<br />

IN-30YU-1140<br />

Ban Subasich on Croatian Affairs<br />

iVov. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

48.]<br />

Descriptors: S-68<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1141<br />

[Slovenian American National Council<br />

meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1943]<br />

iVov. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

49.]<br />

Descriptors: M-104<br />

INT-30YU-1142<br />

[Note on talks about Polish-Yugoslav postwar<br />

federation]<br />

TVov. ¡9, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

INT-30YU-1143<br />

Yugoslav Developments - Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Nov. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; War relief; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1144<br />

[Information <strong>of</strong> Bishop Anastasius]<br />

iVov. 20, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anastasius, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1145<br />

Political Tendencies Behind General<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1146<br />

Political Advisors to General Mihailovich<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Monarchy and monarchist parties; Vasich,<br />

Dragisha; Moljevich, Stevan; Zhujevich, Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-1147<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

51.]<br />

Descriptors: S-71<br />

INT-30YU-1148<br />

Ban Subasich on Tito's Military Resources<br />

iVov. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

52.]<br />

Descriptors: S-72<br />

INT-30YU-1149<br />

Italian Anti-Fascist Leader Reported Willing<br />

To Cede to Yugoslavia Italian Territory<br />

Inhabited by Slovenes and Croats<br />

Oct. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Boundaries; Istrian Peninsula;<br />

Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-30YU-1150<br />

[Adamic speech at Slovenian American<br />

National Council meeting, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

Nov. 14, 1943]<br />

Abv. 23, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Slovenian Ameri-<br />

can National Council; Adamic, Louis; Snoj,<br />

Franc


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1178<br />

INT-30YU-1151<br />

Change in Policy <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco<br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik<br />

Nov. 23, 1943; Nov. 26, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Jugoslovenski Americki Glas-<br />

nik (newspaper); Risov, Alexander<br />

INT-30YU-1152<br />

[Josip Vidmar speech about Liberation Front<br />

and Communist Party aims in Slovenia; Miha<br />

Krek letter about Slovenia's northern postwar<br />

boundary]<br />

[n. d.]. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Boundaries; Austria; Soviet Union; Vidmar,<br />

Josip; Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-1153<br />

[Central Committee members <strong>of</strong> Serbian<br />

National Defense Council]<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1154<br />

Character and Strength <strong>of</strong> the Partisans<br />

JVov. 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation;<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation<br />

INT-30YU-1155<br />

[United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans San Francisco, Calif., branch<br />

establishment]<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; United Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1156<br />

[Correspondence to set up appointment to<br />

talk to Miloye M. Sokitch]<br />

Dec. 2, 1943: Dec. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sokitch, Miloye M.<br />

INT-30YU-1157<br />

Yugolsav-German Negotiations; Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Zagreb; Communist-Partisan<br />

Relations; Mihailovich Situation<br />

JVov. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Zagreb, Yugoslavia; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; German military<br />

occupation policies; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1158<br />

[Ujedinjeno Srpstvo editorial policy;<br />

comments on article about Yugoslav bombing<br />

crews]<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Aerial bombing; Ujedinjeno<br />

Srpstvo (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1159<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Cicin Sain to Cabinet<br />

JVov. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sain, Cicin<br />

INT-30YU-1160<br />

Yugoslav Appointment to the Advisory<br />

Council on Italy Offered to Ban Subasich<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

54.]<br />

Descriptors: S-76<br />

INT-30YU-1161<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

55.]<br />

Descriptors: S-77<br />

INT-30YU-1162<br />

Cubrilovich's Cabinet<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chubrilovich, Branko; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Markovich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1163<br />

Louis Adamic in Chicago; American Yugoslav<br />

Unity Day<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-114<br />

INT-30YU-1164<br />

[Conversation with "Mr. Enoch" on Yugoslav<br />

politics]<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Enoch, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-1165<br />

Blue Slavia - Slavs and the Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Peace<br />

Dec. 9, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Tomich, F.<br />

INT-30YU-1166<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 2. 1943. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

53.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT-163<br />

INT-30YU-1167<br />

[Conversation with Gabrovsek]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1168<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Catholic press articles about<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1169<br />

[Report on Yugoslav-American activities]<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian American National Coun-<br />

cil; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Ameri-<br />

cans; Croatian Fraternal Union; Ameriska<br />

Domovina (newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper);<br />

Enakopravnost (newspaper); Zajednicar (news-<br />

paper); Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Ujedinjeno<br />

Srpstvo (newspaper); Adamic, Louis; Ambrozic,<br />

Peter B.<br />

INT-30YU-1170<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> comments on Yugoslavia<br />

situation by Stevenson (British ambassador to<br />

Yugoslavia)]<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Diplomatic and consular<br />

service; Stevenson, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-1171<br />

[Interview with the Very Reverend<br />

Shoukletovich]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shoukletovich, Dushan J.<br />

INT-30YU-1172<br />

New Partisan Government<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Ribar,<br />

Ivan; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1173<br />

[Comments on Adamic letter about<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran (newspaper) editorial<br />

policy]<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Adamic, Louis; Chyz, Yeroslav<br />

INT-30YU-1174<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

Dec. 14, 1943; Dec. 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

57.]<br />

Descriptors: M-118<br />

INT-30YU-1175<br />

Combined Croatian Rally and Concert,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1, 1943<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Arts and the<br />

humanities; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1176<br />

Attitudes <strong>of</strong> Bay Area Yugoslavs toward the<br />

Ribar government in Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 8, 1943; Dec. 11, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Cali-<br />

fornia; Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Jugosloven-<br />

ski Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Yugoslav<br />

War Bond Committee; Ribar, Anton; Ribar,<br />

Ivan; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1177<br />

Mihailovich and Machek<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1178<br />

[Comment on Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

report on United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans fund contributions <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

national groups]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gifts and contributions; Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper); United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 485


INT-30YU-1179 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1179<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)<br />

about Croatian Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

election referendum]<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

Pavelich, Ante; Petrak, Milan; Krasich, Martin<br />

INT-30YU-1180<br />

Revised Partisan Government<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments<br />

INT-30YU-1181<br />

[Report on military movements in Yugoslavia]<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Military assistance;<br />

Germany; Tito; Djuric, Colonel<br />

INT-30YU-1182<br />

Address by Louis Adamic before American<br />

Slav Congress, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1943<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; American Slav Con-<br />

gress; Adamic, Louis; Günther, Blair<br />

INT-30YU-1183<br />

Interview with Rev. Mijatovich<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Mijatovich, Miodraj; Adam-<br />

ic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1184<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1185<br />

[Information on war relief collection efforts<br />

for Yugoslavia]<br />

Dec. 30, 1943; Dec. 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1186<br />

Situation in Croatia<br />

Oct. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Ustashi<br />

INT-30YU-1187<br />

Banquet Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense<br />

Council, Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1943<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

58.]<br />

Descriptors: M-125<br />

INT-30YU-1188<br />

[Report on National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent interest in postwar<br />

Yugoslav war relief]<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union<br />

INT-30YU-1189<br />

Referendum for Election <strong>of</strong> New Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union Treasurer<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; Petrak, Milan; Krasich, Martin; But-<br />

kovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1190<br />

The Yugoslav Army-in-Exile<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Simovich, Dushan;<br />

Savich, Dragutin; Zivkovich, Peter R.<br />

INT-30YU-1191<br />

Tito's Headquarters<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito<br />

486 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1192<br />

[Conversation with Rebecca Wellington <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. State Department about Yugoslav war<br />

relief]<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Wellington, Rebecca<br />

INT-30YU-1193<br />

Petrak-Krasich Referendum<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

Petrak, Milan; Krasich, Martin; Butkovich, John<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-1194<br />

[Information about Serbian nationalist<br />

activities in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

American Serb (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-1195<br />

[Conversation with Homer Fox about<br />

Yugoslav war relief]<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Fox, Homer<br />

INT-30YU-1196<br />

Slobodna Rec and IWO Sources on Serbian<br />

Political Scene<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper); International Workers Order;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Vukcevich, Peter;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1197<br />

A Declaration and a Decision <strong>of</strong> the Second<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council for the<br />

Peoples Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

iVov. 29-30, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Anti-Fas-<br />

cist Council for the Peoples Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1198<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Situation<br />

Dec. 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Military<br />

forces; Great Britain; Military assistance; Anti-<br />

Fascist Council for the Peoples Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito;<br />

Velebit, Vlado<br />

INT-30YU-1199<br />

Tito's Government and the Yugoslav-American<br />

Press<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

59.]<br />

Descriptors: B-140<br />

INT-30YU-1200<br />

[Conversation with and information from<br />

Reverend Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

Jan. 6, 1944; Jan. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Clergy; Military<br />

forces; Slovak-American National Council; Ga-<br />

brovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1201<br />

[Report on likelihood <strong>of</strong> Allied military<br />

assistance for Tito and Mihailovich forces]<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Military assistance;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1202<br />

[Cables about partisan and Mihailovich radio<br />

broadcasts from Yugoslavia]<br />

Dec. 13, 1943; Jan. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Free Yugoslavia Radio<br />

INT-30YU-1203<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

Jan. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Soviet<br />

Union; Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1204<br />

[Report <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

convention, Sept. 1943, Pittsburgh, Pa.]<br />

Sept. 1943. 57 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-1205<br />

[Information on Sava Kosanovich-Philip<br />

Markovich Trial]<br />

Dec. 31, 1943-Feb. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trials; Kosanovich, Sava; Mar-<br />

kovich, Philip<br />

INT-30YU-1206<br />

San Francisco Yugoslavs Reaction to the<br />

Announcement <strong>of</strong> the Partisan Ribar<br />

Government<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Provisional<br />

governments; Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1207<br />

[Information on Bishop Dionisije]<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Dionisije, Bishop; Kozomara, Danilo<br />

INT-30YU-1208<br />

Serbian: Larger Issues<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Di-<br />

plomatic and consular service; Roman Catholic


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1233<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; National-<br />

ists and nationalist parties; Shundich, Milovan;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Karlo, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1209<br />

Ousting from Government-in-Exile<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radica, Bogdan; Gavrilovich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1210<br />

Conversations with Minister Kozanovich and<br />

Ban Subasich<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Kosano-<br />

vich, Sava; Purich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1211<br />

American Serb [periodical]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

60.]<br />

Descriptors: B-146<br />

INT-30YU-1212<br />

[Conversation with Gen. Simovich]<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Simovich, Dushan; Jovanovic, Arsa;<br />

Orovic, Sava; Smodlaka, Josip; Nedich, Milan;<br />

Machek, Vladimir; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1213<br />

Personnel <strong>of</strong> the Tito Administration<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Snoj, Franc; Kuhar,<br />

Louis; Tito; Kardelj, Edo; Ribnikar, Vladislav<br />

Magovac, J.; Smodlaka, Josip; Zecevic, Prota;<br />

Kocbek, Eduard; Sernec, Dusan; Krzisnik,<br />

Anton; Frol, Franjo; Pribicevic, Rade; Miluti<br />

novic, Ivan; Filipovic, Sulejman; Zujovich,<br />

Streten; Perunicic, Mile; Jambrisak, Milivoje;<br />

Vujadinovic, Todor; Ribar, Ivan; Pijade, Mosha;<br />

Augustincic, Antun; Rus, Joseph; Vujacic.<br />

Marko; Viahow, Dimitrije; Colakovic, Radoljub;<br />

Golubovic, Radomir; Kidric, Boris; Leskosek,<br />

Ivan; Mikus, Metod; Vidmar, Josip; Fajfar, Tone;<br />

Bevk, Franc; Jeras, Josip (Lt. Col.); Avsic, Jakob;<br />

Vidmar, Josip; Brecelj, Marjan; Polich, Zorko;<br />

Kilar, Peter (Col.); Naglic, VI. (Capt.); Tanaskov<br />

ic, Rajko (Lt.); Droglic, Zdravko (Lt.); Tavcar,<br />

Ivan; Baebler, Aleksij; Kraigher, Boris<br />

INT-30YU-1214<br />

Ruth Mitchell's New Organization<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-30YU-1215<br />

Broadcasts for Clandestine Transmitters<br />

Jan. 10, 1944; Jan. 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Propaganda; Federal Com-<br />

munications Commission; Kosanovich, Sava;<br />

Pavelich, Ante; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1216<br />

Tito's Speech <strong>of</strong> Nov. 29, 1943<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Chetniks; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Anti-Fascist Council for the<br />

People's Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Yugoslav<br />

People's Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1217<br />

[Political and military conditions in<br />

Yugoslavia]<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military supphes and property; Ger-<br />

many; Italy; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Great Britain; Genocide; Military assistance;<br />

German military occupation policies; Chetniks;<br />

Ustashi; Refugees; Allied Nations; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party; Slovene Peasant Party; Croatian<br />

Black Legion; Sokitch, Miloye M.; Hull, Cordell;<br />

Tito; Hitler, Adolf; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-30YU-1218<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Prime Minister Purich<br />

Dec. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Purich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1219<br />

New Partisan Government <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 4, 5, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

National Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Kardelj, Edo; Tito; Ribnikar, Vladis-<br />

lav; Magovac, Bozidar; Smodlaka, Josip; Zecev-<br />

ic, Prota; Kocbek, Eduard; Sernec, Dusan;<br />

Krzisnik, Anton; Frol, Franjo; Pribicevic, Rade;<br />

Milutinovic, Ivan; Filipovic, Sulejman; Zujovich,<br />

Streten; Perunicic, Mile; Jambrisak, Milivoje;<br />

Vujadinovic, Todor; Ribar, Ivan; Pijade, Mosha;<br />

Augustincic, Antun; Rus, Joseph; Vujacic,<br />

Marko; Viahow, Dimitrije<br />

INT-30YU-1220<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1221<br />

[Political conditions in Yugoslavia]<br />

Jan. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

INT-30YU-1222<br />

Dr. Juraj Kmjevich's Views on Current<br />

Yugoslav Affairs<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Croatian Peasant<br />

Party; Krnjevich, Juraj<br />

INT-30YU-1223<br />

[New Serb publication in U.S.]<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chuk, Walter<br />

INT-30YU-1224<br />

[Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Presidium<br />

Composition]<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito; Kardelj, Edo; Ribnikar,<br />

Vladislav; Magovac, Bozidar; Smodlajaka, Josef;<br />

Kocbek, Eduard; Milutinovic, Ivan; Sernec,<br />

Dusan; Zujovich, Streten<br />

INT-30YU-1225<br />

Slovene National Council<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military assistance; Slovenian Cath-<br />

olic Party; Gabrovsek, Franc; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1226<br />

Political Decisions <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Anti-Fas-<br />

cist Council for the People's Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; National Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Kosanovich, Sava; Konstan-<br />

tinovic, Milan; Bicanich, Rudolf; Peter II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1227<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Situation<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Atlantic<br />

Charter; National Committee for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Smodlajaka, Josef<br />

INT-30YU-1228<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

62.]<br />

Descriptors: B-150<br />

INT-30YU-1229<br />

Salaries <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union and<br />

Serb National Federation <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wages and salaries; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union; Serb National Federation<br />

INT-30YU-1230<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; United Yugos-<br />

lav Relief Fund, Inc.; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Vinski, Mark;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Adamic, Louis; Andress,<br />

Bart; Unkovich, Kosto; Lucas, Anthony; Prica,<br />

Serge; Brenlove, Roderick; Tabor, Edward O.;<br />

Kovach, John; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1231<br />

Democratic Serbian Committee Denounces<br />

"Srbobran"<br />

Jan. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbian-American Vidovdan Con-<br />

gress; American Slav Congress; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); International Workers Order;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Krzycki, Leo; Lades-<br />

ic, John P.<br />

INT-30YU-1232<br />

Letter and Translation <strong>of</strong> a Decision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Yugoslav Anti-Fascist Council<br />

iVov. 29. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Anti-Fascist Council for the Peoples' Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Zivkovich, Peter R.; Zecevich,<br />

Viada; Orovich, Gen.; Ribar, Ivan; Savich, Pavlo;<br />

Vukosavljevich, Sreten; Ribnikar, Vladislav;<br />

Nazor, Vladimir; Milosevich, Sima; Petrovich,<br />

Mihailo; Bicanich, Rudolf; Furlan, Boris; Colo-<br />

kovic, Rodoljub<br />

INT-30YU-1233<br />

German Propaganda Against the Partisans<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 487


INT-30YU-1233 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Germans; Nova Hrvat-<br />

ska (newspaper); Hrvatski Narod (newspaper);<br />

Tito; Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1234<br />

Presidium <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Fascist Council for the Peo-<br />

ple's Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Ribar, Ivan;<br />

Pijade, Mosha; Augustincic, Antun; Rus, Joseph;<br />

Vujacic, Marko; Tito; Djilas, Milovan<br />

INT-30YU-1235<br />

Serbs in the Serbian National Defense<br />

Council<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Irwin, Spencer; Mitchell, Ruth;<br />

Swiatkovich, Charles<br />

INT-30YU-1236<br />

[Internal dissention in Yugoslavia]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Ustashi; National Cathol-<br />

ic Welfare Council News Service; Roman<br />

Catholic Church<br />

INT-30YU-1237<br />

[Sava Kosanovich's Letter to San Francisco<br />

Chronicle]<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-1238<br />

Pageant <strong>of</strong> the United Istrian Societies<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Istrian Societies; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1239<br />

Report from Venezia Guilia, dated Oct. 18,<br />

1943<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Communists and communist<br />

parties; German military occupation policies;<br />

Forced labor; Crimes against humanity; Gabrov-<br />

sek. Franc (Rev.); Rejc, Max<br />

INT-30YU-1240<br />

Slovenian American National Council<br />

Meeting<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Slovenian American<br />

National Council; Grand Camolian Slovenian<br />

Catholic Union; Kristan, Etbin; Adamic, Louis;<br />

Zalar, Joseph; Oman, J. J.; Grdina, Joe; Grdina,<br />

Anton; Vodusek, Vital; Rogel, Janko; Pezderc,<br />

John; Zakraishek, Kazimir<br />

INT-30YU-1241<br />

[Article on Yugoslavia and OSS foreign<br />

language groups study]<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Serbian-American<br />

Vidovdan Congress; Dennen, Leon<br />

INT-30YU-1242<br />

Yugoslavs in South America<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

488 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Buenos Aires, Ar-<br />

gentina; Statistical data: population; Ustashi;<br />

Free Yugoslavia Radio; Nasa Sloca (newspaper);<br />

Hrvatski Domobran (newspaper); Argentinske<br />

Novine (newspaper); Valenta, Ante; Freisman,<br />

Ante; Mikulicic, Mr.; Djukic, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-1243<br />

[Serbs: Priest in Aliquippa, Pa.]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aliquippa, Pa.; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Maletich, Strahinja; Trbuhovich,<br />

Mladen<br />

INT-30YU-1244<br />

[Amerikanski Srbobran staff and operations]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chuk, Walter; Pekich, Branko; Kar-<br />

lo, Milan; EUesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-1245<br />

[Russian church influence on U.S. Orthodox<br />

bishops]<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Mijatovich, Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1246<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

63.]<br />

Descriptors: B-152<br />

INT-30YU-1247<br />

[Democratic Youth <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia hold first<br />

Congress]<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Youth; United<br />

Democratic Youth Movement <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Pavlovich, Srdja<br />

INT-30YU-1248<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1249<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Vuk-<br />

cevich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-1250<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: EUesin, Comehus C; Karlo, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1251<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Changing Editors<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Zajedni-<br />

car (newspaper); Petrak, Milan; Vukelich, Philip;<br />

Gerkinich, Drago<br />

INT-30YU-1252<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1253<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Information on File for the<br />

Jugoslav National Group in California<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Statistical data: popula-<br />

tion; Business and industry; Agriculture; Racial<br />

and ethnic groups; Religious groups; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Slavonic Alliance <strong>of</strong> California;<br />

Russian-American Society; International Work-<br />

ers Order; National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; All-Slav Council; Jugosloven-<br />

ski Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Slavic Re-<br />

view (periodical); Narod (newspaper);<br />

Rajkovich, M.; Lubibratich, T. J.; Vecki, Victor<br />

G. (Dr.); Vorkapich, Slavko; Suzzallo, Henry;<br />

Bogdanovich, Martin; Plasil, Vojta; Dropo,<br />

Lazar; Mandich, Stephen; Radulovich, Smilka;<br />

Risov, Alexander; Riab<strong>of</strong>f, Alexander; Galeb,<br />

Mile; Cengia, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-1254<br />

[Conditions in Yugoslavia and Partisans<br />

activities]<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Racial and ethnic groups;<br />

German military occupation policies; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; New<br />

York Times (newspaper); American Slav Con-<br />

gress; Yugoslav People's Army <strong>of</strong> Liberation;<br />

Sulzberger, C. L.; Adamic, Louis; Dédier,<br />

Vladimir; Dédier, Olga; Tito; Mihailovich, Draza<br />

INT-30YU-1255<br />

Interview with Father Gabrovsek<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Territorial<br />

claims; Gabrovsek, Franc (Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1256<br />

[American Serb and Croat propaganda]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; American Serb<br />

(periodical); American Slav Congress<br />

INT-30YU-1257<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1258<br />

Yugoslav Factions in Cairo<br />

Jan. 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cairo, Egypt; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Zivkovich, Peter R.; Zujovich,<br />

Streten; Chubrilovich, Branko; Cok, Ivan M.;<br />

Radovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-1259<br />

Ambassador Fotitch in Chicago<br />

Feb. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Selz, Mrs. Frank E.; Dionisije, Bish-<br />

op; Metzenberg, John<br />

INT-30YU-1260<br />

Krasich-Petrak Referendum in Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1289<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

Krasich, Martin<br />

INT-30YU-1261<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1262<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1263<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American biographies]<br />

Feb. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

American Slav Printing Association; Minerich,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1264<br />

Reaction to Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Propaganda; National Council <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

cans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Vinski, Mark;<br />

Molotov, Vyacheslav<br />

INT-30YU-1265<br />

Reaction to Molotor Plan<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Propaganda; Pekich, Branko; Molotov,<br />

Vyacheslav<br />

INT-30YU-1266<br />

[Kosanovich case postponement]<br />

Feb. 19, 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-1267<br />

Serb National Federation<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Glocar,<br />

Emilyan; Drenovac, Nikola; Maletich, Strahinja<br />

INT-30YU-1268<br />

Material from Gabrovsek<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Austrian Liberation Front; Gabrovsek,<br />

Franc (Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1269<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Conference <strong>of</strong> Croatian-<br />

American Women; Women; Zajednicar (newspa-<br />

per); Horvath, Michael; Simovich, Dushan;<br />

Vukelich, Philip<br />

INT-30YU-1270<br />

Some Comments by Rev. Vojislav<br />

Gachinovich, Including Some Remarks on the<br />

Molotov Plan<br />

Feb. 23. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Molotov, Vyacheslav; Gachinovich,<br />

Vojislav (Rev.); Simovich, Dushan; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1271<br />

Some Comments by Michael Horvath<br />

Feb. 23. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Horvath, Michael;<br />

Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1272<br />

Make-up <strong>of</strong> Three Important Political<br />

Committees<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

National Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Anti-Fascist Council for the Peoples<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavs in London<br />

INT-30YU-1273<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1274<br />

Vukelich on Latest Developments Concerning<br />

King Peter and Some Serb Commentary on<br />

the Same Subject<br />

Feb. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Vukelich, Philip; Peter II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Karlo, Milan; Ellesin, Cornelius<br />

C.<br />

INT-30YU-1275<br />

Interview with Joseph Zalar, Slovene Leader<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Soviet<br />

Union; Slovenian American National Council;<br />

Grand Camolian Slovenian Catholic Union;<br />

Zalar, Joseph; Adamic, Louis; Vodusek, Vital<br />

(Rev.); Cainkar, Vincent<br />

INT-30YU-1276<br />

Fifth Triannual Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb Diocese<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Maletich, Strahinja (Rev.);<br />

Drenovac, Nikola (Rev.); Glocar, Emilyan<br />

(Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1277<br />

Factions in CFU and National Council<br />

Feb. 25, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Butkovich, John D.; Kra-<br />

sich, Stephen; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1278<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Ladesic, John P.; Butkovich, John D.; Vukelich,<br />

Philip; Horvath, Michael<br />

INT-30YU-1279<br />

[Serb- and Croat-American Biographies]<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Vukelich,<br />

PhiUp<br />

INT-30YU-1280<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia<br />

Feb. 26. 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

64.]<br />

Descriptors: S-89<br />

INT-30YU-1281<br />

American Serb<br />

Feb. 28. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serb (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-1282<br />

United Committee Plan and SNF Reaction<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Gary,<br />

Ind.; Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1283<br />

Serbian General Reactions to Churchill<br />

Speech<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; American Serb (peri-<br />

odical); Churchill, Winston S.; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1284<br />

[Talk with Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Ga-<br />

brovsek, Franc (Rev.); Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-30YU-1285<br />

Serbian Nationalist Views on Post-War<br />

Serbia<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; American Serb (peri-<br />

odical); Ellesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-1286<br />

National Council and CFU Politics<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Narodni Glasnik (newspaper);<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent<br />

INT-30YU-1287<br />

Some Remarks by Louis Christopher<br />

Mar. 4, 1944. 2 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Gary, Ind.; Christopher, Louis C;<br />

Ladizinsky, Ivan A. (Rev.); Gachinovich, Vojis-<br />

lav (Rev.); Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-30YU-1288<br />

SNF Resolutions<br />

Mar. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1289<br />

[Resignation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Minister in Canada]<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Canada; Cankur, Izidor<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 489


INT-30YU-1290 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1290<br />

Rev. Vodusek and the Slovenian-American<br />

National Council<br />

Feh. 28. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian-American National<br />

Council; Vodusek, Vital (Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1291<br />

Further Developments in the Gary Quarrel<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Gary, Ind.; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1292<br />

Serb Nationalist Territorial Claims<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

INT-30YU-1293<br />

Anti-Adamic Pamphlet<br />

Mar. 11. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Slovenian American National Council;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1294<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-30YU-1295<br />

Yugoslav Situation in the Middle East<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Yugoslav Anti-Fascist<br />

Council; Simovich, Dushan; Markovich, Bozi-<br />

dar; Popovich, Zarko; Stanojlovic, Bosko; Nin-<br />

kovic. Dr.<br />

INT-30YU-1296<br />

On Estimates <strong>of</strong> the Future Among Southern<br />

Slavs<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Ameri-<br />

cans; Kosanovich, Sava; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1297<br />

[Service in U.S. military for editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Slobodna Rec]<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service; Slo-<br />

bodna Rec (newspaper); Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1298<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

65.]<br />

Descriptors: B-171<br />

INT-30YU-1299<br />

[Newspaper articles concerning Louis<br />

Adamic]<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1300<br />

[Royal Yugoslav Embassy letter]<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nineteenth Century and After (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

mT-30YU-1301<br />

Serbian: Comments on Recent Developments<br />

Mar. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1302<br />

Stoyan Gavrilovich<br />

Mar. 20. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; Gavrilovich, Stoyan;<br />

Adamic, Louis; Kosanovich, Sava; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Cainkar, Vincent; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

INT-30YU-1303<br />

Pro-Partisan Organizations in Cuba and<br />

Mexico<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuba; Mexico; Comité Yugoslavia<br />

Libera; Fronte Nacional Antifascista<br />

INT-30YU-1304<br />

Subsidies <strong>of</strong> the Serbian Eastern Orthodox<br />

Diocese in the U.S.A.<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1305<br />

Yugoslavia: Political Information<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Purich,<br />

Bozidar; Milicevich, Vladota; Simovich, Dushan;<br />

Ribar, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1306<br />

Ray Brock and Chicago Serbs<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Censorship; Chicago<br />

Tribune (newspaper); Brock, Ray; Christopher,<br />

Louis C; Dionisije, Bishop; Duchich, Mihailo<br />

M.; Mandusich, Jake; Winchell, Walter; White,<br />

Leigh<br />

INT-30YU-1307<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1308<br />

Adamic in Chicago and Gary<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Chicago, 111.; Chicago<br />

Tribune (newspaper); Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1309<br />

CFU Policies and Butkovich<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Butkovich, John D.; Krasich, Martin; Goreta,<br />

Matt; Mmjec, Mary; Kovach, John; Blaskovic,<br />

Dragica; Ladesic, John P.; Ivanovich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1310<br />

Resolutions <strong>of</strong> S.N.F.<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

490 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Jewish Common-<br />

wealth; Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America; Slovak<br />

First Catholic Slovak Union; Goldstock, Samuel;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1311<br />

Gary United Committee Meeting<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1312<br />

Yugoslavia: Proposal for a New Government<br />

Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1313<br />

New Fascist Movement Among Some Priests<br />

in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper);<br />

Domobranci movement; Petrak, Milan; Kresich,<br />

Ivan; Pavelich, Ante; Zmo, David; Andrianich,<br />

Spiro; Stipanovich, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-1314<br />

Lecture on Yugoslavia by Milka Kovachevich<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Chetniks; Un-<br />

derground movements; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; Kovachevich, Milka;<br />

Vanderbilt, William H.<br />

INT-30YU-1315<br />

CFU and National Council Politics<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party; American Slav Congress; Slovak<br />

League; National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Ladesic, John P.; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Machek, Vladimir; Petrak, Milan;<br />

Jamriska, Paul<br />

INT-30YU-1316<br />

Yugoslav Political Developments<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1317<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1318<br />

Conditions Within Croatia and the Croatian<br />

Peasant Party<br />

Jan. 15, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Crimes against humanity;<br />

Constitutional reforms; Peace settlement; Croa-<br />

tian Peasant Party; Machek, Vladimir; Kosutich,<br />

August; Tomazic, Lujo; Farolfi, Ivica; Subasich,<br />

Ivan; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1319<br />

Resolution <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Commonwealth<br />

Mar. 22, 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Zionist Organiza-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> America; Goldstock, Samuel<br />

INT-30YU-1320<br />

Croat-Serb April 2 Gary Meeting<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1351<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; International<br />

Workers Order; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-<br />

Slavic Americans; American Slav Congress;<br />

Brock, Ray; Irwin, Spencer; Busbey, Fred (Rep.);<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1321<br />

CFU-Council-United Committee Politics<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

International Workers Order; Croatian Peasant<br />

Party; Balokovich, Zlatko; Loyen, Stephen;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1322<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

66.]<br />

Descriptors: B-179<br />

INT-30YU-1323<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1324<br />

[Living conditions for Yugoslav prisoner <strong>of</strong><br />

the British]<br />

Apr. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Pockay, Anton<br />

INT-30YU-1325<br />

Soviet and U.S. policy in Central Europe<br />

Jan. 13, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Great Britain; Communists and communist<br />

parties<br />

INT-30YU-1326<br />

[Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dinko Tomasich views on Yugoslav<br />

situation]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko; Cannon, Cavend-<br />

ish<br />

INT-30YU-1327<br />

[Leftist newspapers information about<br />

Mihailovich]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Minerich, Anthony; Markovich, Mirko; Cran-<br />

ston, Alan<br />

INT-30YU-1328<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Mr. Constantin Fotitch<br />

June 26, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crimes against humanity; Diplomat-<br />

ic and consular service; Trivanovich, Vaso<br />

INT-30YIM329<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1330<br />

Interview with Mr. Sabo<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sabo, Mr.; Simovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-1331<br />

"Strategy <strong>of</strong> War Poses Problems for<br />

Catholics in Harassed Yugoslavia"<br />

Nov. 29, 1943. 7 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; German<br />

military occupation policies; Italian military<br />

occupation policies; Ustashi; Chetniks; Crimes<br />

against humanity; Clergy; Jews and Judaism<br />

INT-30YU-1332<br />

Interview with Dr. Kmjevich<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kmjevich, Juraj; Simovich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-1333<br />

Cable from Dabetic to Fotitch<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Santiago, Chile; Bolivia; Dabetic,<br />

Raimund<br />

INT-30YU-1334<br />

[Interview with Rev. Mijatovich]<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Mijatovich, Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1335<br />

Serbian-Croatian Apr. 2 Gary Meeting and<br />

SNF Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.<br />

INT-30YU-1336<br />

Meeting Sponsored by Yugoslav Seamen's<br />

Club<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Seamen's Club; Pavelich,<br />

Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1337<br />

Yugoslavs in Chile<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chile; Business and industry<br />

INT-30YU-1338<br />

Serb Meeting in Gary, Ind.<br />

Apr. 6, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Gary Council <strong>of</strong> Consolidated<br />

War Veterans; Brock, Ray; Irwin, Spencer;<br />

Busbey, Fred; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1339<br />

Free Yugoslavs in Mexico Elect New Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 1 P.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Yugoslavia Libre; Gabelich,<br />

Juan; List, J. Z.; Fodor, Dragutin<br />

INT-30YU-1340<br />

Luncheon with Col. Simic and Major Gen.<br />

Demetrios Botzaris<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Soviet Un-<br />

ion; Simich, Ambassador; Botzaris, Demetrios<br />

INT-30YU-1341<br />

"The Yugoslavian Enigma"<br />

Apr. 12. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brock, Ray; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-30YU-1342<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Constantin Fotitch, Yugoslav<br />

Ambassador, at the Nassau Club, Princeton,<br />

N.J.<br />

Apr. 12. 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1343<br />

[Serbian church closing in Youngstown, Ohio]<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Eastern Ortho-<br />

dox churches; Drenovac, Nikola (Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1344<br />

[Ray Brock lecture payments]<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Colton Lee Booking Agency; Brock,<br />

Ray<br />

INT-30YU-1345<br />

United Committee Tito Poster<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 1 p. + 1 ov.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1346<br />

Letter and Report from Slovenia<br />

JVov. 15. Dec. 15, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Radio; Italian military<br />

occupation policies; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Crimes against humanity; Murder;<br />

Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; Collaborators; Allied<br />

Nations; German military occupation policies;<br />

Freedom Front; Slovenian People's Party;<br />

Liberal and Progressive Party; Socialist Party <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenia; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Milan,<br />

Vidmar; Kos, Milko<br />

INT-30YU-1347<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Propa-<br />

ganda; Allied Nations; Slovenian American<br />

National Council; Ambrocich, Bernard (Rev.);<br />

Rogel, Janko<br />

INT-30YU-1348<br />

Interview with Spencer Irwin, foreign news<br />

analyst for Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland Plain Dealer (newspaper);<br />

Irwin, Spencer; Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1349<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Official Yugoslav Documents in<br />

"American Srbobran"<br />

Apr. 19. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government information<br />

INT-30YU-1350<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1351<br />

Yugoslav Embassy Press Conference<br />

Apr. 18. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Crimes against humanity; Military assistance;<br />

Todorovich, Borislav (Capt.)<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 491


INT-30YU-1352 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1352<br />

Serbo-Croat Organizational Activities<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; American<br />

Croatian Women's National Congress; Ameri-<br />

can Polish Labor Council<br />

INT-30YU-1353<br />

Croatian: Tito-Machek Politics<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir; Minerich, An-<br />

thony<br />

INT-30YU-1354<br />

Ambassador Fotitch<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1355<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1356<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> Miha Krek for Member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Allied Commission on Italy<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Allied Nations; Allied Com-<br />

mission on Italy; Krek, Miha<br />

INT-30YU-1357<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

68.]<br />

Descriptors: S-95<br />

INT-30YU-1358<br />

[Role for King Peter in Yugoslav crisis]<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1359<br />

[Meeting with Zlatko Balokovich, Sava<br />

Kosanovich, Frano Petrinovich]<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Medical assistance; United Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Kosanovich, Sava; Petrinovich, Frano;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1360<br />

Yugoslavia: Political - Current Political<br />

Situation<br />

Mar. 17-22, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Great Britain; Allied Nations; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Eden, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1361<br />

[Serbian affairs]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brock, Ray; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1362<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Minerich, Anthony; Machek,<br />

Vladimir<br />

492 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1363<br />

Additional Comments on "Leftist" Attacks on<br />

Machek<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Machek, Vladimir; Lucas, Anthony;<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1364<br />

Yugoslav Notes<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

69.]<br />

Descriptors: B-188<br />

INT-30YU-1365<br />

Lecture by Spencer Irwin on Serbia<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Irwin, Spencer<br />

INT-30YU-1366<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio<br />

Apr. 26. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; Maletich, Strahinja;<br />

Drenovac, Nikola; Glocar, Emilyan<br />

INT-30YU-1367<br />

Meeting Addressed by Ray Brock in Detroit<br />

on Apr. 9, 1944<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Brock, Ray; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-176<br />

INT-30YU-1368<br />

Peter Radich Comments on Peasant Party<br />

Politics<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian<br />

Peasant League; Radich, Peter"<br />

INT-30YU-1369<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> CFU and National Council Politics<br />

Apr. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Slovak League; Tomasich, Dinko; Doshen, Ante;<br />

Gurcak, Frank J.; Ladesic, John P.; Zatkovich,<br />

Gregory; Loyen, Stephen; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1370<br />

Partisan Needs<br />

Mar. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military assistance; Allied Nations;<br />

Propaganda; Velebit, Vlado (Col.); Dédier,<br />

Vladimir (Col.)<br />

INT-30YU-1371<br />

Zlatko Balakovic in Chicago<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; Balokovich, Zlatko;<br />

Adamic, Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1372<br />

More on CFU and National Council Politics<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Slav American Council;<br />

Croatian Peasant League; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; American Slav Con-<br />

gress; Cengia, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-1373<br />

Adamic's Resignation<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Adamic, Louis; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1374<br />

Remarks <strong>of</strong> Tomasic and Ladesic on<br />

Croat-American Politics<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Tomasich,<br />

Dinko; Ladesic, John P.<br />

INT-30YU-1375<br />

Views on Yugoslavian Federation with<br />

Bulgaria; Attitude Toward Mihailovich and<br />

Nedich<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1376<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1377<br />

Notes on the Yugoslav Press in the U.S.<br />

May 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Radica,<br />

Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-1378<br />

Rev. Gachinovich Reported Seeking to Start<br />

Newspaper<br />

May 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gachinovich, Vojislav (Rev.)<br />

INT-30YU-1379<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1380<br />

Memorandum for Gen. Donovan [Yugoslav<br />

developments in U.S.]<br />

May 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1381<br />

Subasic's Way <strong>of</strong> Thinking<br />

May 9, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-30YU-1382<br />

Article <strong>of</strong> Marshal Tito Dealing with Political<br />

Issues<br />

May 3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Constitutional re-<br />

forms; Anti-Fascist Council for the People's<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1383<br />

Partisan Interview with General Maclean;<br />

Yugoslav Gold Reserve


Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gold; Military assistance; Allied<br />

Nations; Novas Yugoslavia (periodical); Nation-<br />

al Bank <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Maclean, Gen.<br />

INT-30YU-1384<br />

Tito's Attitude Towards General Yugoslav<br />

Conditions<br />

May 3. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1385<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[report]<br />

May 8, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Conferences; Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

INT-30YU-1386<br />

[Information on the new Supreme Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American Croats]<br />

May 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians<br />

INT-30YU-1387<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[resolution on Nazi brutality and issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

greetings]<br />

May 9, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; War crimes; Genocide;<br />

Nazis and Nazi Party<br />

INT-30YU-1388<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> Croatian Americans<br />

Formed [Nasa Nada information]<br />

May 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Nasa Nada (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1389<br />

Croatian American Women's Conference<br />

[Istrian resolution]<br />

May 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Women; Istrian Peninsula<br />

INT-30YU-1390<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

May 9, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Machek, Vladimir; Tito<br />

RPT 186<br />

INT-30YU-1391<br />

[Proposed christening <strong>of</strong> two U.S. bombers by<br />

the Serbian National Defense Council with<br />

Serbian names]<br />

May 12-13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Ducich, Yovan<br />

INT-30YU-1392<br />

Croat Situation<br />

May 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1393<br />

Situation in Serbia<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1394<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Draza Mihajloyic<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1395<br />

Recent Negotiations <strong>of</strong> Draza MihajloWc with<br />

the Germans<br />

Feb. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military government; Germany<br />

INT-30YU-1396<br />

Differences Between Nedic and Draza<br />

Mihajlovic<br />

Jan. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1397<br />

Dispute Concerning Collection <strong>of</strong> Post-War<br />

Relief<br />

May 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Fraternal Un-<br />

ion; United Yugoslav Relief Fund, Inc.<br />

INT-30YU-1398<br />

Reader's Comment on the Standards and<br />

Policies <strong>of</strong> the Newspaper[s]<br />

May 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Hrvatski<br />

List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper); Popovich,<br />

Andre<br />

INT-30YU-1399<br />

Related War Relief and Political Problems<br />

May 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Yugoslav Relief<br />

Fund, Inc.; Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1400<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians [report]<br />

May 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Supreme Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

INT-30YU-1401<br />

[Yugoslav-American comment in Pittsburgh<br />

on the formation <strong>of</strong> a new government by<br />

Ivan Subasich in London]<br />

May 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; London, England<br />

INT-30YU-1402<br />

Current Serb Nationalist Politics and<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav<br />

Cabinet<br />

May 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Political reforms<br />

INT-30YU-1403<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav<br />

Cabinet<br />

May 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Tomasich, Dinko; Ladesic, John P.<br />

INT-30YU-1404<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1414<br />

INT-30YU-1405<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> New Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

May 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1406<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

May 20. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Lucas, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1407<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

May 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political reforms; Vukcevich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-1408<br />

[Conversation with James Brunot, Executive<br />

Director, President's War Relief Control<br />

Board: Yugoslav relief]<br />

May 22, 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; United Yugoslav Relief Fund,<br />

Inc.; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Brunot,<br />

James<br />

INT-30YU-1409<br />

Military, Political and Economic: Summary<br />

May 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Industrial production; Aircraft and aircraft<br />

industry<br />

INT-30YU-1410<br />

American Yugoslav Society [and Serb<br />

Children's Welfare Association: no<br />

information available]<br />

May 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Yugoslav Society; Serb<br />

Children's Welfare Association<br />

INT-30YU-1411<br />

Reactions to Rumors <strong>of</strong> Change in Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

May 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko; Minerich, Antho-<br />

ny; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1412<br />

Croat Politics: Comments on<br />

Stipanovich-Krqja-Kesich Set-Up<br />

May 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Domobranci movement; Minerich, Antho-<br />

ny; Butkovich, John D.; Petrak, Milan; Doshen,<br />

Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1413<br />

Concert Sponsored by United Yugoslav<br />

Societies, Detroit, April 23, 1944<br />

May 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.<br />

INT-30YU-1414<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 493


INT-30YU-1415 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1415<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1416<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

May 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; Maletich, Strahinja; Todorovich,<br />

Borislav; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1417<br />

[Note on Book About Yugoslavia]<br />

May 8, ¡944. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1418<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> an Editorial from<br />

Staats-Zeitung, May 25, 1944 [Yugoslav<br />

Government Affairs]<br />

May 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Tito; Nedich, Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1419<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1420<br />

Yugoslav Politics in London [Genral Velebit's<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich's Alleged<br />

Cooperation with Germans]<br />

May 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito; Mihailovich,<br />

Draza; Velebit, Vlado<br />

INT-30YU-1421<br />

American Yugoslav Society; Supreme Council<br />

and Domobranci<br />

May 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Domobranci movement; American Yugos-<br />

lav Society<br />

INT-30YU-1422<br />

[Christening <strong>of</strong> American Bombers with<br />

Serbian Names]<br />

May 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military aircraft; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-1423<br />

["Free World" Article by Tito]<br />

May 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World (magazine); Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1424<br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> St. Sava Pro-Cathedral, NYC.<br />

June 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Reli-<br />

gious structures and sites; New York City<br />

INT-30YU-1425<br />

"Serb Bomber Christening" and an editorial<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government securities; Military air-<br />

craft; Tamapowicz, Frances<br />

INT-30YU-1426<br />

Recent Remarks <strong>of</strong> Louis C. Christopher<br />

June 5, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1427<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1428<br />

[Louis C. Christopher's relations with U.S.<br />

government agencies]<br />

June 1, 1944; June 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Intelligence services and operations;<br />

Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1429<br />

Serbian-American Quarrels Involved in the<br />

Christening <strong>of</strong> a Heavy Bomber<br />

June 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government securities; Military air-<br />

craft<br />

INT-30YU-1430<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

June 7, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

74.]<br />

Descriptors: B-204<br />

INT-30YU-1431<br />

[Appointment request]<br />

June 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1432<br />

[Yugoslav Notes from Chicago]<br />

June 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Serb War Orphans<br />

Relief Fund; Yugoslav Club <strong>of</strong> Chicago; Prosveta<br />

(newspaper); Amerikanski Slovenec (newspa-<br />

per); American Serb (periodical); Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1433<br />

"American Serb" Changes Publisher<br />

June 10, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serb (periodical); Ameri-<br />

can-Serbian Cultural Association<br />

INT-30YU-1434<br />

[Death <strong>of</strong> Nikola Mirkovich]<br />

June 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Mir-<br />

kovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-1435<br />

[Subasich's new government]<br />

June 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Hrvatski<br />

Glas (newspaper); Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1436<br />

Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotitch<br />

June 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Tito;<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1437<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1438<br />

[Missing]<br />

494 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1439<br />

[Fotitch joining Tito in Bari, Italy ?]<br />

June 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1440<br />

Ivanovich-Markovich-Srbobran Feud<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil procedure; Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Ivanovich, Bosko; Markovich,<br />

Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1441<br />

Remarks by Rev. Strahinja Maletich<br />

June 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop; Maletich, Strahinja<br />

INT-30YU-1442<br />

Data on Slovenian Newspapers Published in<br />

Cleveland<br />

June 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Ameriska<br />

Domovina (newspaper); Nova Doba (newspa-<br />

per); Enakopravnost (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1443<br />

[Address by Serbian Orthodox Bishop<br />

Dionisije at the dedication <strong>of</strong> the new NYC<br />

cathedral]<br />

June 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1444<br />

Serb National Federation Protests to King<br />

Peter Against the Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Milailovich<br />

and Fottich<br />

June 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1445<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Stephen Loyen]<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Loyen, Stephen;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1446<br />

[General Jakob Avsic <strong>of</strong> Slovene party]<br />

May 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Avsic, Jakob<br />

INT-30YU-1447<br />

[Anton Sabec on the Slovenes]<br />

June 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Enakopravnost (newspaper); Sabec,<br />

Anton<br />

INT-30YU-1448<br />

Serbian-American Congress for the<br />

Re-election <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17-18, 1944<br />

June 22, 1944. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Serbian-American Na-<br />

tional Congress for the Re-election <strong>of</strong> President<br />

Roosevelt, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 17-18, 1944;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Roosevelt, Franklin<br />

D.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1482<br />

INT-30YU-1449<br />

[Reactions to Subasich's Reported Accord<br />

with Tito]<br />

June 23, ¡944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1450<br />

American-Serbian Cultural Association<br />

June 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Serbian Cultural Associa-<br />

tion; American Serb (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-1451<br />

[Attack on Amerikanski Srbobran]<br />

June 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1452<br />

Dragoljub Jevanovic's Part in the Liberation<br />

Movement<br />

May 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jevanovic, Dragoljub<br />

INT-30YU-1453<br />

[Serbian-American Meeting in Milwaukee,<br />

Wis., June 25, 1944]<br />

June 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radokovich, Mile; Mirkovich, Vois-<br />

lav<br />

INT-30YU-1454<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1455<br />

American Serb<br />

July 6, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serb (periodical)<br />

INT-30YU-1456<br />

[Interviews with two Croatians, Youngstown,<br />

Ohio, July 6, 1944]<br />

July 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Kuharich, Kuzma; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1457<br />

Markovich, Minerovich and Loyen on the<br />

New Yugoslav Cabinet<br />

July 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Subasich, Ivan; Tito; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1458<br />

[Temper <strong>of</strong> Serb Nationalist Opinion:<br />

Conversation with Bosko Ivanovich]<br />

July 10, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Ivanovich, Bos-<br />

ko; Dionisije, Bishop; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1459<br />

[Protest from United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans]<br />

July 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1460<br />

[Protest on speech by Yugoslav consul Voislav<br />

Mirkovich]<br />

June 30-July 10, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Silashki, Dushan D.; Mirkovich, Voislav<br />

INT-30YU-1461<br />

Press Conference held by Ambassador<br />

Constantin Fotitch on the Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Yugoslav Government<br />

July 8, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Knezevich, Zivan<br />

INT-30YU-1462<br />

[Interviews with Yugoslavs in Ohio]<br />

July 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Elec-<br />

tions; Glocar, Emilyan; Silashki, Dushan D.;<br />

Prodnak, Dan; Vracarich, Eli<br />

INT-30YU-1463<br />

Subasich Cabinet<br />

July 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1464<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Recent Government Changes<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1465<br />

Resignations from Purich Government-in-exile<br />

July 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1466<br />

Mihailovich to be King Peter's Successor ?<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1467<br />

New Serbian government<br />

July 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1468<br />

Subasich, Tito and the Slovenes<br />

July 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1469<br />

[Use <strong>of</strong> U.S. pouch by Yugoslav groups]<br />

July 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1470<br />

Interview with Rev. Oscar Suster, Detroit,<br />

Mich., July 12, 1944<br />

July 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Suster,<br />

Oscar<br />

INT-30YU-1471<br />

[Interview with Dr. Stanley Papich, Detroit,<br />

Mich., July 13, 1944]<br />

July 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papich, Stanley<br />

INT-30YU-1472<br />

[Interview with Branko Pekich]<br />

July 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1473<br />

Note on Machek<br />

July 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Machek, Vladi-<br />

mir<br />

INT-30YU-1474<br />

[United South-Slav Committee Bringing<br />

Journalist Vuk Dragovic to U.S.]<br />

July 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans;<br />

Dragovic, Vuk<br />

INT-30YU-1475<br />

[Reaction <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavs in Latin American to<br />

new government-in-exile]<br />

July 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Chile; Yugoslav National Defense <strong>of</strong> the Pacific,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

INT-30YU-1476<br />

Serb National Federation Declaration and<br />

Proclamation<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1477<br />

Report from London<br />

June 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Tito; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1478<br />

Klauber-Ivanovich letters<br />

July 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Mirko; Ivanovich, Bos-<br />

ko<br />

INT-30YU-1479<br />

American Serb and Cheshal<br />

July 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serb (periodical); Cheshal<br />

(periodical); Ivanovich, Bosko<br />

INT-30YU-1480<br />

[Memorandum from Croatian National<br />

Representation regarding the struggle <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatia for independence]<br />

May 25, 1939. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crimes against humanity; World<br />

War I; Rachich, Punisha; Machek, Vladimir;<br />

Radich, Stjepan<br />

INT-30YU-1481<br />

Press Sources<br />

July 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Ludovy Dennik (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1482<br />

[Yugoslav ambassador Fotitch suggests Serbs<br />

for OSS to contact]<br />

June 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 495


INT-30YU-1483 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1483<br />

Yugoslav Language Press<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Hrvatski<br />

List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper); Zajednicar<br />

(newspaper); Yugoslavia (periodical); Hrvatski<br />

Svijet (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); Nasa Nada (newspaper); Amerikanski<br />

Slovenec (newspaper); Ameriska Domovina<br />

(newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper); Enakoprav-<br />

nost (newspaper); Glas Naroda (newspaper);<br />

Proletarec (newspaper); Radnicka Borba (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

INT-30YU-1484<br />

Serb Nationalists and the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Information<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-30YU-1485<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans<br />

and the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 21 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

80.]<br />

Descriptors: S-109<br />

INT-30YU-1486<br />

[Branches and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union]<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p. + 6 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-1487<br />

[Dissident priests in Serbian Orthodox<br />

church]<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper); Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1488<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

protests attack by Z. Pavlovich<br />

Aug. 6. 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans; Pavlovich, Z.<br />

INT-30YU-1489<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

Aug. S. 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

81.]<br />

Descriptors: B-234<br />

INT-30YU-1490<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Elders" <strong>of</strong> Serb National<br />

Federation]<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Central National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Christopher, Louis C;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1491<br />

Interview with Rev. Danilo Kozomara,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1944<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

496 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper); Kozomara, Danilo;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1492<br />

Convert to the Mihailovich Cause<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ujedinjeno Srpstvo (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1493<br />

Thomas (Thomasic) on the Amer. Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1494<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Demands Fotitch's Expulsion<br />

or Internment<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Nedich,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-30YU-1495<br />

[Statement by Miloye M. Sokitch, Yugoslav<br />

government's "Delegate for Information,"<br />

NYC, July 14, 1944]<br />

July 14, Aug. 8, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Sokitch, Miloye M.;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1496<br />

Comments by Anthony Lucas<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Lucas,<br />

Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1497<br />

[Rev. Franc Gabrovsek]<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1498<br />

[John D. Butkovich and Canadian Fraternal<br />

Association]<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canadian Fraternal Association;<br />

Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1499<br />

Rev. Milan P. Shundich<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Shun-<br />

dich, Milovan<br />

INT-30YU-1500<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Supports the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union<br />

INT-30YU-1501<br />

Prica and Markovich Comment on SNF-SND<br />

Propaganda<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko; Prica, Serge<br />

INT-30YU-1502<br />

[Political views <strong>of</strong> John D. Butkovich]<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Soviet Union; Slovaks; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union; Pekich, Branko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1503<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1504<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1505<br />

Recent Moves in the Serb Nationalist Press<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; First American Slav Con-<br />

gress, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 25-26, 1942; Second<br />

American Slav Congress, NYC, Sept. 1944<br />

INT-30YU-1506<br />

Domobranci: Sundry Slav Alignments in the<br />

Pittsburgh Area<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Soviet Union; Slovaks; Carpa-<br />

tho-Russians; National Slovak Society; Ameri-<br />

can Slav (periodical); Nezavisna Hrvatska<br />

Drzava (newspaper); Doshen, Ante; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Jamriska, Paul; Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1507<br />

Rev. Franc Gabvrosek<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Diplomatic and consular ser-<br />

vice; Snoj, Franc; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Gabvrosek, Franc; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1508<br />

[Ex-ambassador Fotitch's efforts to maintain<br />

Yugoslav diplomats in action in the U.S.]<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1509<br />

Picnic and Meeting under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church and the Serbian National Defense<br />

Council<br />

Aug. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1510<br />

Requiem Mass for Mme. Mihailovich<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

86.]<br />

Descriptors: N-5<br />

INT-30YU-1511<br />

[Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Kraja, Joseph; Stipanovich, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-1512<br />

Patriarchate Fund<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Yugoslav Relief<br />

Fund, Inc.; Dionisije, Bishop; Silashki, Dushan<br />

D.


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1542<br />

INT-30YU-1513<br />

Serb Nationalist Comment on Bulgaria's<br />

Peace Overtures<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

87.]<br />

Descriptors: N-9<br />

INT-30YU-1514<br />

[Conversation with Ex-ambassador Fotitch]<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1515<br />

Yugoslav press in Canada<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Novosti (newspaper);<br />

Srpski Glasnik (newspaper); Glas Kanadsküi<br />

Srba (newspaper); Hrvatski Glas (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1516<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1517<br />

Disrobing <strong>of</strong> Serbian Priests<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Silashki, Dushan D.<br />

INT-30YU-1518<br />

Change in the Editorship <strong>of</strong> Nasa Nada<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasa Nada (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Catholic Union; Boric, Stanislav<br />

INT-30YU-1519<br />

Yugoslav War Relief<br />

Sept. 5. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Croatian Fraternal Union; Machek,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1520<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1521<br />

[Tito's recent activities and conference with<br />

Churchill]<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito; Churchill, Winston S.; Kosano-<br />

vich, Sava<br />

INT-30YU-1522<br />

Charges <strong>of</strong> Srbobran use <strong>of</strong> material from<br />

Ustaschi paper<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper); Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1523<br />

Yugoslav Press in the U.S. and Canada<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 20 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

88.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 210<br />

INT-30YU-1524<br />

[Conversation with ex-ambassador Fotitch]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet military occupation policies;<br />

Great Britain; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1525<br />

Political Appraisal <strong>of</strong> Slovenia<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 24 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fascists and fascist parties; Nation-<br />

alists and nationalist parties; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1526<br />

[Secret meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union excludes "left wing"<br />

members]<br />

Sept. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; War relief;<br />

Elections; Labor unions; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Second American Slav Congress, NYC,<br />

Sept. 1944; American Slav Congress; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1527<br />

[Croatian Fraternal Union SOth anniversary]<br />

Sept. 9, 1944. 10 p. + 12 ov.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Second<br />

American Slav Congress, NYC, Sept. 1944;<br />

American Slav Congress; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1528<br />

Yugoslavia: Domestic Repurcussions <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Abroad<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Peace settlement; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party; American Slav Congress; Tito;<br />

Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1529<br />

[ "The Case Against Maletich, Drenovac, and<br />

Glocar," Serbian Orthodox priests]<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Maletich, Strahinja; Drenovac, Nikola; Glocar,<br />

Emilyan; Shundich, Milovan; Gachinovich,<br />

Vojislav; Kozomara, Danilo<br />

INT-30YU-1530<br />

Indirectly Reported Dionisije Statement<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper);<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1531<br />

Srbobran-Zagreb Newspaper<br />

Sept. U, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zagreb Hrvatski Narod (newspa-<br />

per); Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Nikolic, Sta-<br />

noje; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1532<br />

Second National Convention <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

American National Council, Cleveland, Ohio,<br />

September 2 and 3, 1944<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Slovenian Ameri-<br />

can National Council; Adamic, Louis; Prisland,<br />

Marie; Cainkar, Vincent; Zalar, Joseph; Kristan,<br />

Etbin; Rogel, Janko<br />

INT-30YU-1533<br />

Slovenes: Cleveland, Ohio, September 12,<br />

1944 [Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong><br />

American Memorandum on Slovenian<br />

Communist Persecution <strong>of</strong> Catholics]<br />

Sept. 11, 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Crimes<br />

against humanity; Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

INT-30YU-1534<br />

Serbs: Akron, Ohio, September 13, 1944<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Akron, Ohio; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1535<br />

Slovenes: Interview with Mrs. Albina Novak<br />

Sept. 14. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Zarja (periodical);<br />

Slovenian Women's Union; Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian<br />

Parishes <strong>of</strong> America; Novak, Albina; Sabec,<br />

Anton<br />

INT-30YU-1536<br />

Yugolav Affairs on West Coast: Position <strong>of</strong><br />

"Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik"<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Jugoslovenski Americki<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Mihailovich, Draza; Ki-<br />

sich, John; Lepetich, Milton K.; Dropo, Lazar;<br />

Ubojchich, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-1537<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1538<br />

Serb Nationalists Urge Stalin to Back<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Setp. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-89.<br />

INT-30YU-1539<br />

Position <strong>of</strong> Croatian Peasant Party<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Machek,<br />

Vladimir; Radich, Anton<br />

INT-30YU-1540<br />

Political Warfare and Partisan Culture in<br />

Slovenia<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social conditions; Propaganda; Ra-<br />

dio<br />

INT-30YU-1541<br />

Markovich on Serbian National Defense<br />

Council Meeting<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1542<br />

[Action by Croatian Fraternal Union on war<br />

relief funds]<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Fraternal Un-<br />

ion; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Ameri-<br />

cans; Butkovich, John D.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 497


INT-30YU-1543 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1543<br />

[Political developments in Slovenia]<br />

Sept. 20. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cankar, Mr.; Kuhar, Louis; Tito;<br />

Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1544<br />

[War relief memorandum from Union <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> America]<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Slovenian Parishes <strong>of</strong> America<br />

INT-30YU-1545<br />

Further Information on War Relief<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Fraternal Un-<br />

ion; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Ameri-<br />

cans; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1546<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1547<br />

Comments by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union; Brunot, James;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1548<br />

Butkovich on War Relief<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Fraternal Un-<br />

ion; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Ameri-<br />

cans; President's War Relief Control Board;<br />

Brunot, James; Butkovich, John D.; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1549<br />

Message from Marshal Tito<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

91.]<br />

Descriptors: N-37<br />

INT-30YU-1550<br />

Tito-Churchill Talks; American Mission to<br />

Mihailovich<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1551<br />

[Ante Pavelich claims United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans is Communist<br />

directed]<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1552<br />

[Tension among Yugoslav Ethnic Groups]<br />

Oct. 2. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; War relief; Na-<br />

tional Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; Croatian Fraternal Union; United<br />

498 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; Sloveni-<br />

an American National Council; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Minerich, Anthony; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1553<br />

[President's War Relief Control Board<br />

recognizes War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans]<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; United Yugoslav Relief<br />

Fund, Inc.; President's War Relief Control<br />

Board; Brunot, James<br />

INT-30YU-1554<br />

Fotich Appeals to UNRRA<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

92.]<br />

Descriptors: N-52<br />

INT-30YU-1555<br />

[Reaction to recognition by President's War<br />

Relief Control Board <strong>of</strong> War Relief<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Slovenian American<br />

National Council; Croatian Fraternal Union;<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia;<br />

President's War Relief Control Board; Brunot,<br />

James<br />

INT-30YU-1556<br />

[Differences among Slavic-American leaders]<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Propaganda; American Slav Congress; Duchich,<br />

Mihailo M.<br />

INT-30YU-1557<br />

New attacks on Subasich ?<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Merchant seamen; War relief; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans; Slovenian American National<br />

Council; Croatian Fraternal Union; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Machek, Vladimir; Tito; Subasich, Ivan; Mine-<br />

rich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1558<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National<br />

Federation, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1, 1944<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

94.]<br />

Descriptors: M-241<br />

INT-30YU-1559<br />

[Orthodox priests cleared]<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1560<br />

Interview with Franc Snoj<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Tito; Snoj, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1561<br />

[Yugoslav-American leaders and<br />

organizations: an overview]<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee for the Libera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1562<br />

"Why Croatia Did Not Join the United<br />

Nations"<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33YU-<br />

93.]<br />

Descriptors: N-59<br />

INT-30YU-1563<br />

Tito's Speech to First Dalmatian Brigade<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1564<br />

[Rivalry between United Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans and Serbian National<br />

Defense Council]<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1565<br />

[Fotitch speech to Foreign Policy Asociation,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1944]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States; League <strong>of</strong> Nations;<br />

Peace settlement<br />

INT-30YU-1566<br />

[Fotitch letter to UNRRA director Lehman]<br />

Oct. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Central National Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; U.N. Relief and Rehabilita-<br />

tion Administration<br />

INT-30YU-1567<br />

[Cleveland branch <strong>of</strong> Serb National<br />

Federation celebrates 40th anniversary]<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovacevich, Dan L.; Dionisije, Bish-<br />

op<br />

INT-30YU-1568<br />

Former Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch Rallies<br />

Support for (Serbian) Central National<br />

Committee<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33YU-<br />

95.]<br />

Descriptors: N-71<br />

INT-30YU-1569<br />

Meeting at St. Paul's Church, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Oct. 18, 1944<br />

Oct. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Supreme


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1598<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians; Movement <strong>of</strong><br />

American Croatians for the Democratic Free-<br />

dom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Kraja, Joseph; Stipanovich, John<br />

A.; Kuharich, Kuzma; Erich, Rudolph<br />

INT-30YU-1570<br />

[<strong>Office</strong>rs and members <strong>of</strong> United Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; War Relief<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

organized]<br />

Ocf. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans; War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1571<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1572<br />

Leftist Slavic-Americans Give Currency to<br />

Tito's Strictures on Anglo-American Aid<br />

Oct. 26. 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33YU-<br />

96.]<br />

Descriptors: N-82<br />

INT-30YU-1573<br />

[Conversation with Lazar L. Dropo]<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Jugoslovenski<br />

Americki Glasnik (newspaper); Dropo, Lazar;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1574<br />

Article on Yugoslavia in Newsweek Magazine<br />

Ocf. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Newsweek (periodical); Weinthal,<br />

Edward<br />

INT-30YU-1575<br />

[Adamic protests]<br />

Oct. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper); Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

INT-30YU-1576<br />

Anti-Russian and Pro-Serbian Propaganda by<br />

Polish Agencies in the Middle East<br />

Sept. 26. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Middle East; Propaganda; Poland<br />

INT-30YU-1577<br />

[New Yugoslav representatives to UNRRA<br />

and UN Information Center, NYC]<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Fodor, Dragutin; Leontich, L.<br />

INT-30YU-1578<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran Welcomes Red Army<br />

and Pleads for Consideration for Serb Nation<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed in INT-33YU-<br />

98.]<br />

Descriptors: N-86<br />

INT-30YU-1579<br />

Yugoslav Relief<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Croatian Catholic Union; Machek,<br />

Vladimir; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1580<br />

[Interview with Pavelich]<br />

Nov. 2. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1581<br />

[Report on Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Croatians Meeting]<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper); Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

for the Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia;<br />

Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

INT-30YU-1582<br />

Bogdan Radios in "Novosselye" on Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

Nov. 1, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Novoselye (periodical); Radica,<br />

Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-1583<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich <strong>of</strong><br />

Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik]<br />

iVov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Narod (newspa-<br />

per); Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); Tito; Machek, Vladimir; Ubojchich, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-1584<br />

Interview with Zlatko Balokovich, Près, <strong>of</strong><br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Territorial claims; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1585<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1586<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet<br />

iVov. 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

99.]<br />

Descriptors: B-273<br />

INT-30YU-1587<br />

Serbo-Croat Notes; Croatian Language<br />

"Zajednicar" Upbraided for Anti-Serbian<br />

Headlines; Serb Language "Srbobran"<br />

Advertises Anti-Croat Pamphlet<br />

iVov. 9. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

101.]<br />

Descriptors: N-94<br />

INT-30YU-1588<br />

Bishop Dionisije Welcomes Arrival <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Army in Yugoslavia<br />

¿Vov. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

100.]<br />

Descriptors: N-93<br />

INT-30YU-1589<br />

[Yugoslav Languages Press in Canada]<br />

Nov. 11. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Hrvatski Glas (newspaper);<br />

Novosti (newspaper); Glas Kanade (newspaper);<br />

Srpski Glasnik (newspaper); Edinost (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-30YU-1590<br />

[Serb community in Detroit meets on Oct.<br />

22, 1944]<br />

Nov. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Detroit, Mich.; Mir-<br />

kovich, Nicholas<br />

INT-30YU-1591<br />

Interview with Frano Petrinovich<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Tito; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Petrinovich, Frano<br />

INT-30YU-1592<br />

Interview with Mr. Ivo Modercm<br />

iVov. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Italy; Territorial<br />

claims; Trieste; Croatian Peasant Party; Tito;<br />

Subasich, Ivan; Modercin, Ivo<br />

INT-30YU-1593<br />

[Relationship between Russians and<br />

Partisans]<br />

JVov. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Soviet military occupa-<br />

tion policies<br />

INT-30YU-1594<br />

[Col. Sime Balan, new commissar <strong>of</strong> Partisan<br />

11th corps, southern Croatia]<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balan, Sime<br />

INT-30YU-1595<br />

[Italian periodical publishes article critical <strong>of</strong><br />

public appearance <strong>of</strong> Tito <strong>of</strong>ficer]<br />

Oct. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Italy; Propaganda; Popólo<br />

E Liberta (periodical); Ivanovitch, Frans K.<br />

INT-30YU-1596<br />

[Yugoslav Representative Leo Gottlieb on<br />

Talks with UNRRA]<br />

iVov. 15, 1944. 3 P.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; War relief; U.N.<br />

Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Gott-<br />

lieb, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-1597<br />

Remarks by Peter Vukcevicb<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party; Butkovich, John D.; Vukcevich,<br />

Peter; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1598<br />

Developments in field <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslav<br />

relief<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Peasant Party;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans;<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

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INT-30YU-1599 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1599<br />

Yugoslav relief<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1600<br />

Campaign for return <strong>of</strong> Trieste, Istria<br />

iVov. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Trieste; Istrian<br />

Peninsula; Borba (newspaper)<br />

INT-30YU-1601<br />

Articles by Bishop Dionisije<br />

JVov. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1602<br />

Remarks by P. Vukcevich<br />

iVov. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order; Vuk-<br />

cevich, Peter<br />

INT-30YU-1603<br />

[Yugoslav relief ship]<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans<br />

INT-30YU-1604<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published<br />

Posthumously Argues that Eastern Adriatic Is<br />

Serbian<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

102.]<br />

Descriptors: N-106<br />

INT-30YU-1605<br />

Interview with Branko Pekich<br />

ATov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet military occupation policies;<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1606<br />

[Book "Not Nazis but Germans" by Toseviv]<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tosevic, Dimitri J.<br />

INT-30YU-1607<br />

Conversation with Lazar Dropo<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1608<br />

Communist-Line Paper Prints a Partisan<br />

Attack on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

JVov. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

103.]<br />

Descriptors: N-108<br />

INT-30YU-1609<br />

Srbobran Publishes Bishop Dionisije's<br />

Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Partisan Federation Plans<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

104.]<br />

500 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1610<br />

Bishop Dionisije<br />

JVov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Soviet<br />

Union; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1611<br />

[Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia]<br />

JVov. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

for the Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Croatian Catholic Union;<br />

Kuharich, Kuzma; Cuvalo, Ljubo; Filipovic,<br />

Nikola; Erdeljac, Joseph; Pavelich, Ante; Ma-<br />

chek, Vladimir; Boric, Stanislav; Kvatamik,<br />

Eugene<br />

INT-30YU-1612<br />

[Efforts to "Reorient" Bishop Dionisije from<br />

nationalist to "left-wing" stand]<br />

JVov. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Dionisije, Bishop; Benjamin, Met-<br />

ropolitan; Markovich, Mirko; Silashki, Dushan<br />

D.<br />

INT-30YU-1613<br />

[10th anniversary meeting and war relief<br />

efforts <strong>of</strong> Progressive Slovenian Woman's<br />

Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1944]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />

Progressive Slovenian Woman's Club<br />

INT-30YU-1614<br />

[Rev. Shundich on efforts to reorient Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church from "Nationalist" to more<br />

left-wing stance]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Dionisije, Bishop; Shundich, Milovan;<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1615<br />

[Branko Pekich's memo on situation in<br />

Yugoslavia after entry <strong>of</strong> Russian troops]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet military occupation policies;<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1616<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo on Mihailo<br />

M. Duchich]<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar; Duchich, Mihailo M.<br />

INT-30YU-1617<br />

Proposed Partisan Administration for "New"<br />

Yugoslavia<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Italy<br />

INT-30YU-1618<br />

First session <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Fascist Council <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation in Serbia<br />

JVov. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1619<br />

Some reactions to reported Tito-Subasich<br />

agreement<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Tito; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1620<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-1621<br />

[Conversation with Danilo Kozomara about<br />

attitude toward Bishop Dionisije]<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Kozomara, Danilo; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1622<br />

Croatian Separatists in U.S. Appeal to Pope<br />

Pius XII<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

105.]<br />

Descriptors: N-122<br />

INT-30YU-1623<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief<br />

Ship<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

97.]<br />

Descriptors: N-121<br />

INT-30YU-1624<br />

[Marinkovich attack on Bishop Dionisije and<br />

Amerikanski Srbobran]<br />

June 23, 1943-Dec. 6, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Serbian Beneficial Federation "Unity"; Marin-<br />

kovich, Michael; Dionisije, Bishop; Clocar,<br />

Emilyan; Drenovac, Nikola; Maletich, Strahinja<br />

INT-30YU-1625<br />

[Report on Yugoslav political situation]<br />

JVov. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1626<br />

[Serbian Grand Anti-Fascist People's<br />

Liberating Assembly resolution]<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Provisional governments; Serbian Grand Anti-<br />

Fascist People's Liberating Assembly; Main<br />

People's Liberation Committee <strong>of</strong> Serbia; Anti-<br />

Fascist Assembly <strong>of</strong> the People's Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Serbia<br />

INT-30YU-1627<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts about<br />

Yugoslav regency]<br />

JVov. 30, 1944. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Butts,<br />

CarlF.


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1628<br />

Three Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

Dec. 6. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

106.]<br />

Descriptors: M-261<br />

INT-30YU-1629<br />

[Failure <strong>of</strong> extreme Serbian nationalists to<br />

remove Bishop Dionisije]<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Clergy; Eastern Orthodox churches; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop; Kozomara, Danilo; Shundich, Milovan<br />

INT-30YU-1630<br />

Elections in the City <strong>of</strong> Dubrovnik<br />

iVov. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia; Elections<br />

INT-30YU-1631<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in<br />

United States<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

107.]<br />

Descriptors: N-129<br />

INT-30YU-1632<br />

Serb National Federation Comment on<br />

Post-war Serbia<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Soviet Union; Pekich, Branko; Shundich, Milo-<br />

van<br />

INT-30YU-1633<br />

Joint Serb National Federation-Serbian<br />

National Defense Council-Orthodox Church<br />

"Appeal"<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1634<br />

[Note on Serb National Council<br />

establishment]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serb National Council; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1635<br />

[Meeting called by Bishop Dionisije,<br />

Libertyville, 111., Dec. 7-8, 1944]<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Libertyville, 111.; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Shundich, Milovan<br />

INT-30YU-1636<br />

Interview with Myros Shelovitz<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Shelovitz, Myros;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1637<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: PaveUch, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-1638<br />

Comment by Markovich and Minerich<br />

Dec. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Mirko; Minerich, An-<br />

thony<br />

INT-30YU-1639<br />

Pro-Pavelich American Croatian Organization<br />

Calls for an Independent Croatia<br />

Dec. 20. 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

108.]<br />

Descriptors: N-140<br />

INT-30YU-1640<br />

Economic Council Established<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic policy; Hobrang, Andrija<br />

INT-30YU-1641<br />

Further Comment by Markovich<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Great Britain; Markovich, Mirko; Machek,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1642<br />

A New Serbian Government<br />

Dec. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

109.]<br />

Descriptors: N-143<br />

INT-30YU-1643<br />

[Conversation with A. Constantin Fotitch]<br />

Dec. 27. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

INT-30YU-1644<br />

Former Ambassador Fotitch on Current<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

110.]<br />

Descriptors: S-125<br />

INT-30YU-1645<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and letter<br />

about Yugoslav war relief organization<br />

activities]<br />

Dec. 30. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; War Relief Fund <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Descent; American<br />

Committee for the Yugoslav Relief Ship; Dropo,<br />

Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1646<br />

Serbian Orthodox Diocese Begins New<br />

Publication<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

111.]<br />

Descriptors: N-155<br />

INT-30YU-1647<br />

Comment by John P. Ladesic, Vice-President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

INT-30YU-1656<br />

Jan. 4. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union; Roman Catholic Church; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Croatian Peasant Party; Lades-<br />

ic, John P.; Machek, Vladimir; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1648<br />

Interview with Rev. Miodrqj Mijatovich<br />

Jan. 5. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Mijatovich, Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1649<br />

Dissension among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on<br />

Machek<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU33-<br />

112.]<br />

Descriptors: N-159<br />

INT-30YU-1650<br />

[Information on Nikola Pavelic]<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelic, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-1651<br />

[Tomasich on Related Yugoslav Economic<br />

Problems]<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Reconstruc-<br />

tion; Soviet Union; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian Frater-<br />

nal Union; Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1652<br />

Possible Political Developments as Envisaged<br />

by Mirko Markovich<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Markovich, Mirko;<br />

Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1653<br />

Talk with Louis Christopher<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Clergy; Christopher, Louis<br />

C; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito; Topalo-<br />

vich, Zivko; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1654<br />

John Kovach <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Discusses Yugoslav-American Communists<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union; Croatian Fraternal Union; Ko-<br />

vach, John<br />

INT-30YU-1655<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-30YU-1656<br />

Statement by Krnjevich<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Krnjevich,<br />

Juraj; Subasich, Ivan; Machek, Vladimir; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 501


INT-30YU-1657 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1657<br />

"The New Opposition' Interprets the Recent<br />

Krnjevich Statement<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Krnjevich,<br />

Juraj; Tomasich, Dinko; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1658<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Dilemma<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU33-<br />

113.]<br />

Descriptors: B-305<br />

INT-30YU-1659<br />

Campaign To Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

114.]<br />

Descriptors: N-175<br />

INT-30YU-1660<br />

American Serb Nationalist Scene<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Krnjevich, Juraj<br />

INT-30YU-1661<br />

[Dinko Tomasic views on Partisan movement<br />

and establishment <strong>of</strong> separate Serbian and<br />

Croatian states]<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1662<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic Americans;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Pavelich, Ante (re-<br />

fugee); Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1663<br />

Remarks Concerning the Croatian Peasant<br />

Party and Croatian Peasant League<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian Peasant<br />

League; Vukelich, Philip; Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1664<br />

Yugoslav Group in Argentina Seeks Directives<br />

from Marshal Tito's Representative in<br />

London<br />

JVov. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; War relief<br />

INT-30YU-1665<br />

[Information on American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav War Relief)<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslav War Relief; War Relief Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; United Yugoslav Relief Fund, Inc.<br />

502 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1666<br />

[Information on Belgrade Press and message<br />

to King Peter II from Serbian-American<br />

groups]<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; Politika (news-<br />

paper); Borba (newspaper); Tito; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1667<br />

[Conversation with Bishop Dionisije, Louis C.<br />

Christopher, and M. M. Duchich]<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Dionisije, Bishop;<br />

Christopher, Louis C; Duchich, Mihailo M;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1668<br />

Comments on Possible Split in Peasant Party<br />

Ranks and Peter's Defiance <strong>of</strong> Tito and<br />

Subasich<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Croatian Peasant<br />

League; Croatian Fraternal Union; Peter II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito; Machek, Vladimir; Mine-<br />

rich, Anthony; Markovich, Mirko; Butkovich,<br />

John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1669<br />

Local organizational efforts <strong>of</strong> "American<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav War Relief fail to<br />

make progress<br />

Jan. 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Committee for<br />

Yugoslav Relief; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

War Relief<br />

INT-30YU-1670<br />

Echoes in America <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Krnjevich-Machek/Subasich Split in HHS<br />

Ranks? Anti-Tito Fight?<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Krnjevich, Juraj; Ma-<br />

chek, Vladimir; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1671<br />

Comment by Rev. Vojislav Gachinovich<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Gachinovich, Vojislav<br />

INT-30YU-1672<br />

Communist Party in Relation to Other<br />

Parties in Yugoslavia<br />

Feb. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1673<br />

[Interviews with Rev. Danilo Kozomara,<br />

Joseph Kraja, and J. J. Oman]<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy; Kozomara,<br />

Danilo; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Markovich,<br />

Mirko; Kraja, Joseph; Oman, J. J.; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1674<br />

Slovenian Catholic Paper Looks to Moscow<br />

Feb. 3, ¡945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

115.]<br />

Descriptors: N-187<br />

INT-30YU-1675<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Tito on Crisis<br />

Jan. 31. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1676<br />

Yugoslav Notes<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasa Nada (newspaper); Tito;<br />

Christopher, Louis C; Saskor, Ludwig; Vrancich,<br />

Steve<br />

INT-30YU-1677<br />

[Note on Bishop Dionisije action against<br />

Maletich and Drenovac (Serbian Orthodox<br />

priests)]<br />

Feb. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Maletich, Strahinja; Dreno-<br />

vac, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-1678<br />

[Conversation with Dushan Silashki]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. I p.<br />

Descriptors: Silashki, Dushan D.<br />

INT-30YU-1679<br />

Yugoslav "Democratic Committee <strong>of</strong> SNF<br />

Members" Protests Joint "Petition"<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1680<br />

Slav Trial, Storek vs. Tomich, Held on Jan.<br />

30, 1945<br />

Jan. 31, 1945; Feb. 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trials; War relief; All-Slav Council;<br />

Yugoslav War Relief; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Tornich, Peter; Storek,<br />

Wencil, Sr.<br />

INT-30YU-1681<br />

Markovich versus Ivanovich<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trials; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Ivanovich, Bosko; Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1682<br />

[Note on Reverend Kozomara attitudes]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kozomara, Danilo<br />

INT-30YU-1683<br />

Reaction to Tito's Refusal To Accept Sutej<br />

and Simovich as Regents<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito; Sutej, Yuray; Simovich, Du-<br />

shan; Pekich, Branko; Tomasich, Dinko; Mar-<br />

kovich, Mirko «


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1719<br />

INT-30YU-1684<br />

[Markovich attitudes towards Yugoslav<br />

political situation]<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1685<br />

[Conversation with Bozidar Markovich]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1686<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

Feb. 7, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante (refugee); Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Radica, Bogdan<br />

INT-30YU-1687<br />

[Conversation with Ivo Modercin]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Modercin, Ivo<br />

INT-30YU-1688<br />

[Conversation with Isaac Alkalay]<br />

Feb. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Alkalay, Isaac<br />

INT-30YU-1689<br />

[Conversation with Frano Petrinovich]<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Petrinovich, Frano<br />

INT-30YU-1690<br />

[Conversation with Carl F. Butts]<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Butts, Carl F.<br />

INT-30YU-1691<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief,<br />

February 7, 1945<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU33-<br />

116.]<br />

Descriptors: M-286<br />

INT-30YU-1692<br />

[Conversation with Mr. Daniel (Dushan) L.<br />

Krivokapich]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krivokapich, Dushan<br />

INT-30YU-1693<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Kovacevich]<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian Peasant Party;<br />

Kovacevich, Dinko; Tito; Machek, Vladimir;<br />

Kmjevich, Juraj<br />

INT-30YU-1694<br />

Comments by Minerich<br />

Feb. 16. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Croatian<br />

Peasant Party; Croatian Fraternal Union; Na-<br />

tional Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian<br />

Descent; Yugoslav War Relief; Minerich, Antho-<br />

ny; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-30YU-1695<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and message<br />

to King Peter II from United Serbian<br />

Societies <strong>of</strong> Northern California]<br />

Jan. 30, 1945; Feb. 15, 1945. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

United Serbian Societies <strong>of</strong> Northern California;<br />

American Serb (periodical); Dropo, Lazar; Peter<br />

II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-30YU-1696<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

118.]<br />

Descriptors: N-208<br />

INT-30YU-1697<br />

Comments by Butkovich<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

War relief; Butkovich, John D.; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1698<br />

Crosscurrents from the Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

Feb. 75. 7945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

117.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 232<br />

INT-30YU-1699<br />

Yugoslav Reaction to Yalta Conference<br />

Feb. 79, 7945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

INT-30YU-1700 to INT-30YU-1701<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1702<br />

Comment by Assistant Editor <strong>of</strong> Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper)<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Croatian Peasant Party; Prica,<br />

Serge<br />

INT-30YU-1703<br />

[Conversation with Joseph Zaninovich]<br />

Feb. 7, 7945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Zaninovich,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1704<br />

[Conversation with Math Kovacevich and<br />

letter about war bond rally]<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kovacevich, Math<br />

INT-30YU-1705<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Mirko Vuicich]<br />

Feb. 27, 7945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Vuicich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1706<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1707<br />

[conversation with Leo Ubojchich]<br />

Feb. 24, 7945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ubojchich, Leo<br />

INT-30YU-1708<br />

[Conversation with Leo Ubojchich]<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ubojchich, Leo; Brzovich, Mate<br />

INT-30YU-1709 to INT-30YU-1710<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1711<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich (refugee)]<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante A.; Mohorovich,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1712<br />

Interview with Reverend Mijatovich<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Clergy; Mijato-<br />

vich, Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1713<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1714<br />

Yugoslav-American Communist Papers<br />

Support Partisan Radio Attack on Croatian<br />

Catholic Priests<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

119.]<br />

Descriptors: N-217<br />

INT-30YU-1715<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo]<br />

Mar. 2. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1716<br />

[Conversation with Vojislav Gachinovich]<br />

Afar. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gachinovich, Vojislav; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1717<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fuUy indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

120.]<br />

Descriptors: B-323<br />

INT-30YU-1718<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1719<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Dr. K. K.<br />

Ellesin, Milovan Shundich, and Nicholas<br />

Vurdelja]<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Ellesin, Cornelius C; Shundich,<br />

Milovan; Vurdelja, Nicholas<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 503


INT-30YU-1720<br />

INT-30YU-1720<br />

Pekich and Shimdich on the Serbian Eastern<br />

Orthodox Diocese<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Clergy; Pekich,<br />

Branko; Shundich, Milovan; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1721<br />

[Conversation with Reverend Nikola<br />

Drenovac]<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Drenovac, Nikola; Maletich, Strahinja;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1722<br />

The Machek Question<br />

Mar. 8. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant League; Machek,<br />

Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1723<br />

[Conversations with Minerich, Markovich,<br />

and Prica]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; UNCIO; Yalta<br />

Conference; Provisional governments; Minerich,<br />

Anthony; Markovich, Mirko; Prica, Serge; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1724<br />

Major Huot's Guns for Tito (book)<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Huot, Major; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1725<br />

Constantin Fotich Discusses New Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

122.]<br />

Descriptors: S-135<br />

INT-30YU-1726<br />

Note on Mihailovich<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

121.]<br />

Descriptors: N-221<br />

INT-30YU-1727<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1728<br />

[Conversation with Nick Bez (Bezmalinovich)<br />

Treasurer, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic<br />

Americans; Bez, Nick<br />

INT-30YU-1729<br />

[Conversation with Nick Baltich]<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Clergy;<br />

Serbian American Federation; Baltich, Nick;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

504 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1730<br />

[Conversation with Nick Bez<br />

(Bezamlinovich)]<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bez, Nick<br />

INT-30YU-1731<br />

Baltich <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

International Workers Order; Baltich, Nick<br />

INT-30YU-1732<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here Prepares To<br />

Block Expected Partisan Control<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

123.]<br />

Descriptors: N-229<br />

INT-30YU-1733<br />

Liberated Slovene-American Catholic Priest<br />

Looks to Russia<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

124.]<br />

Descriptors: N-230<br />

INT-30YU-1734<br />

[Conversation with Markovich]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Clergy; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); American Serb<br />

(periodical); Markovich, Mirko; Mijatovich,<br />

Miodraj; Irwin, Spencer; Silashki, Dushan D.;<br />

Drenovac, Nikola<br />

INT-30YU-1735<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy<br />

Toward Political Parties<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

125.]<br />

Descriptors: B-332<br />

INT-30YU-1736 to INT-30YU-1737<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1738<br />

[Sample <strong>of</strong> letterhead stationery <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Committee for Free Yugoslavia]<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1739<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo and<br />

information on Serb nationalist activities]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

War relief; Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1740<br />

Croatian Fraternal Union Semi-Annual<br />

Meeting<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; But-<br />

kovich, John D.; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-30YU-1741<br />

[Information on Serbian National Defense<br />

Council rally, Gary, Indiana, Mar. 25, 1945]<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.<br />

INT-30YU-1742<br />

Serb Nationalists and Mihailovich<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

126.]<br />

Descriptors: N-243<br />

INT-30YU-1743<br />

[Information on Serbian Church meeting,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Mar. 18, 1945]<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; De-<br />

troit, Mich.; Yalta Conference; Mijatovich,<br />

Miodraj<br />

INT-30YU-1744<br />

[Information on Slovenian Catholics in<br />

United States and in Yugoslav liberation<br />

movement]<br />

Mar. 15, 1945; Mar. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Slovenian<br />

American National Council<br />

INT-30YU-1745<br />

[Attacks by "Cheshal" (newspaper) on the<br />

O.S.S. and Markovich]<br />

Apr. 1945. 1 p. + 4 ov.<br />

INT-30YU-1746<br />

Comment by Prica: "Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Democratic Members <strong>of</strong> SNF'<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationahsts and nationalist parties;<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Democratic Members <strong>of</strong> SNF;<br />

Prica, Serge<br />

INT-30YU-1747<br />

[Conversation with M. M. Duchich]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Nationalists and national-<br />

ist parties; Yalta Conference; Territorial claims;<br />

Duchich, Mihailo M.<br />

INT-30YU-1748<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles<br />

Featured in Slovenian-American Press;<br />

Slovene Catholics and Yugoslav Liberation<br />

Movement<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

127.]<br />

Descriptors: N-249<br />

INT-30YU-1749<br />

[Information on Serb nationalist activities at<br />

UNCIO]<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Nationalists and national-<br />

ist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1750<br />

Proclamation and Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Liberation Day Sponsored by the American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Los Angeles,<br />

Calif-, Mar. 27, 1945


Reference Bibliography INT-30YU-1783<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Los Angeles, Calif.;<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

INT-30YU-1751<br />

[Report on Yugoslav groups in Argentina]<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

INT-30YU-1752<br />

[Conversation with Butkovich]<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Butkovich, John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1753<br />

[Conversations with Christopher, Shundich,<br />

and Ellesin]<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Christopher, Louis<br />

C; Shundich, Milovan; Ellesin, Cornelius C.<br />

INT-30YU-1754<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

128.]<br />

Descriptors: N-254<br />

INT-30YU-1755<br />

[Information about Reverend Franc<br />

Gabrovsek activities]<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1756<br />

SNF at San Francisco?<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

INT-30YU-1757<br />

Pittsburgh's Foreign-Language Paper Editors<br />

May Not Be in San Francisco<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Press<br />

INT-30YU-1758<br />

New American-Yugoslav Newspaper?<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1759<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and'the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 10 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

129.]<br />

Descriptors: B-347<br />

INT-30YU-1760<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; War relief;<br />

Cainkar, Vincent; Gabrovsek, Franc; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Kristan, Etbin; Trost, Rudolph; Baloko-<br />

vich, Zlatko<br />

INT-30YU-1761<br />

[Analysis <strong>of</strong> Serb nationalist attitudes and<br />

propaganda]<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationahst parties;<br />

Propaganda; Central National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1762 to INT-30YU-1763<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1764<br />

[Conversation with Nicholas A. Muich]<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Origins Council <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Muich, Nicholas A.<br />

INT-30YU-1765<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1766<br />

Interview with Reverend Franc Gabrovsek<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Gabrovsek, Franc<br />

INT-30YU-1767<br />

[Conversations with Branko Pekich, Cornelius<br />

C. Ellesin, and Milovan Shundich]<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Pekich, Branko; Ellesin, Cornelius C; Shundich,<br />

Milovan<br />

INT-30YU-1768<br />

[Information on Fotitch registration as<br />

foreign agent and Serb nationalist activities]<br />

Apr. 18, 1945; May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Registration <strong>of</strong> foreign agents; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Knezevich,<br />

Zivan<br />

INT-30YU-1769<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo on Serb<br />

nationalist delegation to UNCIO]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Nationalists and national-<br />

ist parties; Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1770<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav<br />

Internal Situation and Yugoslav-Russian<br />

Relations<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 9 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

130.]<br />

Descriptors: S-142<br />

INT-30YU-1771<br />

Serbs: Interview with Rev. Mijatovich,<br />

Detroit, Mich., April 21, 1945<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop; Mijatovich, Mio-<br />

draj<br />

INT-30YU-1772<br />

[Political Sympathies among Yugoslav<br />

Diplomats]<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Texas; New Orleans, La.; Diplomat-<br />

ic and consular service; Vukmirovich, Vladimir;<br />

Rusovich, Mr.<br />

INT-30YU-1773<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ivan Subasich]<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Italy; Economic con-<br />

ditions<br />

INT-30YU-1774<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco<br />

Reported Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

131.]<br />

Descriptors: N-302<br />

INT-30YU-1775<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1776<br />

[Comments by Mirko Markovich]<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Slobodna Rec (newspa-<br />

per); Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1777<br />

Croatians: Interview with Anton Narich and<br />

Otto Dobiyish, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 21, 1945<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Croatian American<br />

Council; Narich, Anton; Dobiyish, Otto<br />

INT-30YU-1778<br />

[Comments by Croatian Fraternal Union Vice<br />

President Ladesic]<br />

May 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union; Ladesic,<br />

John P.<br />

INT-30YU-1779<br />

[Conversation with Dr. Ivan Subasich]<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Italy<br />

INT-30YU-1780<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven, Acting<br />

Secretary, United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans]<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South Slavic Americans; Traven, Anna<br />

INT-30YU-1781<br />

Slobodna Rec Reports Its First Editor<br />

Appointed Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria<br />

May 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU-132.]<br />

Descriptors: N-314<br />

INT-30YU-1782<br />

More on Pavelich, Mohorovich and Sheptich<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Tomasich, Dinko; Pave-<br />

lich, Ante; Mohorovich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1783<br />

American Left-Wing Yugoslavs Censure<br />

Subasich; Yugoslav Delegation Censures<br />

American Left-Wingers<br />

May 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 505


INT-30YU-1783<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Kovacevich, George M.;<br />

Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1784<br />

[Yugoslav Developments at San Francisco]<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Markovich, Mirko; Toma-<br />

sich, Dinko; Pavelich, Ante; Mohorovich,<br />

Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1785<br />

[Tensions in the Yugoslav Delegation to San<br />

Francisco]<br />

May 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Markovich, Mirko; Pave-<br />

lich, Ante; Mohorovich, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1786<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1787<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rudolph Erich <strong>of</strong><br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia on the<br />

Organizations Goals, Akron, Ohio, May 8,<br />

1945<br />

May 9, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Hrvatska Katolicki Glas-<br />

nik (periodical); Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croa-<br />

tians for the Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia;<br />

Erich, Rudolph; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1788<br />

Serbs: Conversations in Akron, Ohio, May 8,<br />

1945<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buncich, Zarko; Silashki, Dushan<br />

D.; Dionisije, Bishop; Simich, Ambassador<br />

INT-30YU-1789<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

May 10, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU-133.]<br />

INT-30YU-1790<br />

Croatians: Interview with Joseph Kraja,<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1945<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1791<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco<br />

May 12, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

134.]<br />

Descriptors: B-356<br />

INT-30YU-1792<br />

Slovene Catholic Paper Uses Mussolini's ,<br />

Death to Condemn Italians and Prophesy<br />

Same End for Communism<br />

May 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU-135.]<br />

INT-30YU-1793<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote<br />

Machek's Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Croatia's<br />

Pro-Russian Orientation<br />

506 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU-136.]<br />

INT-30YU-1794<br />

Croatians: Interview with Rev. Ljubo Cuvalo,<br />

Akron, Ohio, May 13, 1945<br />

May 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; War relief; Move-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Cuvalo, Ljubo; Butkovich,<br />

John D.; Cardell, Edward; Tito; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1795<br />

[Revisions to the Memorandum sent by<br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the<br />

Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia to the State<br />

Department and to San Francisco]<br />

May 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

War crimes; Roman Catholic Church; Move-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> American-Croatians for the Democratic<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Tito; Cuvalo, Ljubo<br />

INT-30YU-1796<br />

Yugoslav Query<br />

May 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; War<br />

crimes; Ardas, V. M.; Tito; Dédier, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1797<br />

[Reaction from Yugoslav Consul General in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. to Editorial from Hearst<br />

Newspaper Chain]<br />

May 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Diplomatic and consular service; Pittsburgh<br />

Sun-Telegraph (newspaper); Unkovich, Kosto<br />

INT-30YU-1798<br />

[Joint Polish-Serbian Rally, NYC, May 20,<br />

1945]<br />

May 17, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; American-Polish Congress;<br />

Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1799<br />

[Background on May 20 Celebration Planned<br />

in Pittsburgh]<br />

May 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Subasich, Ivan; Butkovich,<br />

John D.<br />

INT-30YU-1800<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March 1941<br />

Disputed<br />

May 19, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

137.]<br />

Descriptors: RPT 329<br />

INT-30YU-1801<br />

Rally in Honor <strong>of</strong> Liberation <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia,<br />

Pittsburgh May 20<br />

May 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Territorial claims;<br />

Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-30YU-1802<br />

[Tomasich's Views on Communist Domination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia]<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

May 15, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1803<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1804<br />

Some Notes on Serb "Nationalist"<br />

Propaganda<br />

May 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Propaganda<br />

INT-30YU-1805<br />

Dedijer<br />

May 16, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dedijer, Stevan<br />

INT-30YU-1806<br />

Reactions to Tito's Occupation <strong>of</strong> Trieste, II<br />

May 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Territorial claims; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1807<br />

Slovenes: Interview with John Mihelich<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihelich, John<br />

INT-30YU-1808<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by<br />

Anglo-American Stand on Trieste<br />

May 26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

138.]<br />

Descriptors: B-365<br />

INT-30YU-1809<br />

Comment by Pekich<br />

May 25, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pekich, Branko<br />

INT-30YU-1810<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Lazar Dropo<br />

in San Francisco on May 9, 1945<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; American<br />

Yugoslav Women's Club; Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1811<br />

Press Conference by Constantin Fotich,<br />

former Yugoslav Ambassador to United<br />

States; "Political Situation in Yugoslavia<br />

Today"<br />

May 8, 10, 15, 1945. 31 p.<br />

Includes appeal to Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Stettinius<br />

regarding disposition <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />

war.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Provi-<br />

sional governments; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties; Territorial claims; Central National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Stettinius, Edward R.,<br />

Jr.; Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1812<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Conversation with Lazar Dropo in<br />

San Francisco on 23 May, 1945<br />

May 24, 1945. 1 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1813<br />

[Yugoslav Fishermen's Use <strong>of</strong> Stalin Pictures<br />

in Their Boats]<br />

May 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.<br />

INT-30YU-1814<br />

Serb Nationalist Paper Here Sees Tito<br />

Seeking to Appease Serbs<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

139.]<br />

Descriptors: N-339<br />

INT-30YU-1815<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

140.]<br />

Descriptors: N-340<br />

INT-30YU-1816<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Croatian American Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan<br />

May 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Croatian American<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

INT-30YU-1817<br />

Dinner Held Under Auspices <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Committee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

May 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; American Commit-<br />

tee for Yugoslav Relief<br />

INT-30YU-1818<br />

Slobodna Rec Charges Anglo-Americans with<br />

Employing Hunger To Solve Trieste Problem<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-YU33-<br />

141.]<br />

Descriptors: N-341<br />

INT-30YU-1819<br />

[West Coast Money for Tito Cause]<br />

May 29, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito<br />

INT-30YU-1820<br />

Srbobran Quotes General Clark To "Prove"<br />

that Mihailovich Was Not a Traitor<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

142.]<br />

Descriptors: N-349<br />

INT-30YU-1821<br />

Interview with Janko Rogel<br />

June 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rogel, Janko<br />

INT-30YU-1822<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav personalities in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

June 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dedijer, Stevan<br />

INT-30YU-1823<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav personalities in the<br />

U.S.]<br />

June 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1824<br />

[Information on the San Francisco press<br />

conference given by Lazar Dropo]<br />

Feb. 26-June 9, 1945. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox Churches;<br />

UNCIO; Dropo, Lazar; Markham, R. H.<br />

INT-30YU-1825<br />

[Interview with George A. Pirinsky]<br />

June 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Pirinsky,<br />

George<br />

INT-30YU-1826<br />

[Interview with Reverend J. J. Oman]<br />

June 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oman, J. J.<br />

INT-30YU-1827 to INT-30YU-1828<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1829<br />

Interview with Reverend John A. Stipanovich<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stipanovich, John A.<br />

INT-30YU-1830<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich in San<br />

Francisco]<br />

June 12, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante A.<br />

INT-30YU-1831<br />

[Conversation with Anna Traven]<br />

June 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Traven, Anna<br />

INT-30YU-1832<br />

[Conversation with Ivan Moderdn]<br />

June 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Modercin, Ivo<br />

INT-30YU-1833<br />

[Appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Sergije Makijeda to<br />

Yugoslav delegation at San Francisco<br />

Conference]<br />

June 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makijeda, Sergije<br />

INT-30YU-1834<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia's liberation in<br />

Cleveland]<br />

June 18, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> Cleveland<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

INT-30YU-1835<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

June 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1848<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

145.]<br />

Descriptors: N-362<br />

INT-30YU-1836<br />

First Anniversary Commemoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> Serbian Cathedral<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

143.]<br />

Descriptors: M-319<br />

INT-30YU-1837<br />

Demand for Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Troops from Italy<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1838<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Mirko Markovich]<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Mirko<br />

INT-30YU-1839<br />

[Information on Artur Barth]<br />

June 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Barth, Artur<br />

INT-30YU-1840<br />

[Press summary <strong>of</strong> Colonel Dedier's address<br />

in Seattle]<br />

May 11-29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dédier, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1841<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1842<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> A. Constantin Fotich]<br />

May 9. 1945; May 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1843<br />

Conversation with Stoyan Gavrilovich and<br />

Feliks Gross<br />

May 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gavrilovich, Stoyan; Gross, Feliks<br />

INT-30YU-1844<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-30YU-1845<br />

Conversation with Lazar Dropo in San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 26-May 24, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1846<br />

[National Organizations Registration Card<br />

for Bishop Dionisije]<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-30YU-1847<br />

[Information on the activities <strong>of</strong> Nick Bez]<br />

Mar. 5-May 29, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bez, Nick<br />

INT-30YU-1848<br />

[National Organizations Registration Cards<br />

for Louis Christopher and the Serb National<br />

Federation]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 507


INT-30YU-1848 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 23-May 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1849<br />

Serbian Nationalists and Fotich<br />

May 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1850<br />

[Appeal to U.S. Government by Ljubo Cúralo<br />

for the expulsion <strong>of</strong> Tito's delegates from the<br />

San Francisco Conference]<br />

Apr. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuvalo, Ljubo<br />

INT-30YU-1851<br />

[Arrival <strong>of</strong> Constantin Fotich in San<br />

Francisco]<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1852<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

July 25, 1945. 7 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

149.]<br />

Descriptors: M-322<br />

INT-30YU-1853<br />

[Conversation with Ante Pavelich]<br />

June 25, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pavelich, Ante<br />

INT-30YU-1854<br />

[Conversation with Dinko Tomasich (Anthony<br />

Thomas) regarding the Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hvratska]<br />

June 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper); Tomasich, Dinko<br />

INT-30YU-1855<br />

Yugoslav Government Suspends Financial<br />

Help to Serbian Orthodox Church Here<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

146.]<br />

Descriptors: N-369<br />

INT-30YU-1856<br />

Quarrels Within the National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent<br />

June 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent<br />

INT-30YU-1857<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Serge Prica regarding the Serb<br />

National Federation]<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prica, Serge<br />

INT-30YU-1858<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord<br />

July 3, ¡945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

147.]<br />

Descriptors: N-373<br />

508 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-30YU-1859<br />

[Treatment <strong>of</strong> Slovenian prisoners by<br />

Germans in Yugoslavia]<br />

June 27, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-30YU-1860<br />

[Interview with Louis C. Christopher]<br />

July 6, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-30YU-1861<br />

Argentine Serbs Seek Collaboration with<br />

Anti-Tito Serbs Here<br />

July 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

148.]<br />

Descriptors: N-391<br />

INT-30YU-1862<br />

Wide Variety <strong>of</strong> Commentary by Anthony<br />

Minerich<br />

July 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minerich, Anthony<br />

INT-30YU-1863<br />

[Conversation with Bozidar Markovich]<br />

July 14, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Markovich, Bozidar<br />

INT-30YU-1864<br />

[Appeal by American Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav<br />

Relief for funds]<br />

May 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Yugoslav<br />

Relief<br />

INT-30YU-1865<br />

[Annual Slovene Day in Cleveland]<br />

July 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

INT-30YU-1866<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Tito's Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

July 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

150.]<br />

Descriptors: N-406<br />

INT-30YU-1867<br />

[Information on the three largest mutual-aid<br />

associations in the Slovene-American<br />

community]<br />

July 19. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grand Camolian Slovenian Catholic<br />

Union; Slovene National Benefit Society; West-<br />

em Slavonic Association<br />

INT-30YU-1868<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland<br />

July 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

151.]<br />

Descriptors: N-410<br />

INT-30YU-1869<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Mobilizing<br />

July 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

152.]<br />

Descriptors: B-392<br />

INT-30YU-1870<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Anthony Minerich on Machek]<br />

July 25. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minerich, Anthony; Machek, Vladi-<br />

INT-30YU-1871<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> John P. Ladesic]<br />

July 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ladesic, John P.<br />

INT-30YU-1872<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the Slavic Community in<br />

Chicago]<br />

July 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Voronko,<br />

Joseph J.<br />

INT-30YU-1873<br />

[Conference <strong>of</strong> the Yugoslavs in Cleveland]<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

INT-30YU-1874<br />

[Reactions to Machek Interview]<br />

Aug. 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Machek, Vladimir<br />

INT-30YU-1875<br />

Interview with Reverend J. J. Oman]<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oman, J. J.<br />

INT-30YU-1876<br />

["Our Circle", a pamphlet by Marinkovich in<br />

response to accusations <strong>of</strong> being pro-Tito and<br />

pro-Communist]<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marinkovich, Michael; Kozomara,<br />

Danilo<br />

INT-30YU-1877<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo]<br />

/lug. 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1878<br />

[Conversation with Lazar Dropo]<br />

Aug. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dropo, Lazar<br />

INT-30YU-1879<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International<br />

Activities Here<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

153.]<br />

Descriptors: N-427<br />

INT-30YU-1880<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito


Reference Bibliography INT-32A-43<br />

Aug. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

154.]<br />

Descriptors: N-430<br />

INT-30YU-1881<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Croatian personalities in<br />

Youngstown, Ohio]<br />

Aug. 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youngstown, Ohio; Stipanovich,<br />

John A.; Kraja, Joseph<br />

INT-30YU-1882 to INT-30YU-1890<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-30YU-1891<br />

[Telegram announcing Cleveland meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Serb-Croat-Slovene Council]<br />

July 15, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Unnumbered Bulletins<br />

INT-32A-1 to INT-32A-6<br />

[Documents with these accession numbers are<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

INT-32A-7<br />

[Appeal by the Greek-American press for food<br />

assistance to Greece]<br />

Feb. 5. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Food assistance<br />

INT-32A-8 to INT-32-A-10<br />

[Documents with these accession numbers are<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

INT-32A-11<br />

Notes from the Italian Press<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-32A-12<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

4 p.<br />

INT-32A-13<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research and Information for the<br />

Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Greece [establishment]<br />

Feb. 5, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Information; Theophanides, Stavros<br />

INT-32A-14<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Research and Information]<br />

Feb. 6, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Information; Theophanides, Stavros<br />

INT-32A-15<br />

[Information on Austrians in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrians<br />

INT-32A-16<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

2 p.<br />

INT-32A-17<br />

Notes on the Arab Press<br />

Feb. 12, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

INT-32A-18 to INT-32A-19<br />

[Documents with these accession numbers are<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

INT-32A-20<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

2 p.<br />

INT-32A-21<br />

[Allegations <strong>of</strong> collaboration by Gaspar Dutra<br />

with the Nazis]<br />

Feb. 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Brazil; Dutra, Gaspar<br />

INT-32A-22<br />

[Loyalty <strong>of</strong> Japanese in the U.S.]<br />

Feb. 28, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Japanese<br />

INT-32A-23<br />

Newspapers in Difficulty<br />

[n.d.]. 3 p.<br />

INT-32A-24<br />

[Note on the Katholisches Wochenblatt und<br />

der Landmann (newspaper)]<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-32A-25<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> a Conversation with General<br />

Julius Deutsch<br />

Mar. 11, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deutsch, Julius<br />

INT-32A-26<br />

[Information on the German section <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York City]<br />

Mar. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; New York City<br />

INT-32A-27<br />

Conditions in Palestine<br />

Mar. 17, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine<br />

INT-32A-28<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian Press<br />

Mar. 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarians<br />

INT-32A-29<br />

Arabic Newspapers in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

INT-32A-30<br />

Interview with an Oriental<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-32A-31<br />

Foreign Legions in the American Army<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

INT-32A-32<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

7 p.<br />

INT-32A-33<br />

Notes on the Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians<br />

INT-32A-34<br />

[Note on desertion <strong>of</strong> foreign seamen]<br />

Apr. 1, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-32A-35<br />

[Information on the desertion <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

seamen in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 1. 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Merchant seamen<br />

INT-32A-36 to INT-32A-37<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-32A-38<br />

[Information on Polish activities in the U.S.]<br />

Apr. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles<br />

INT-32A-39<br />

Foreign Politics in the U.S.: "II Popólo<br />

Italiano" <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

INT-32A-40<br />

[Polish institute <strong>of</strong> Catholic studies<br />

establishment in U.S.]<br />

Apr. 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Poles;<br />

Education<br />

INT-32A-41<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

2 p.<br />

INT-32A-42<br />

Boston Meeting <strong>of</strong> "France Forever"<br />

Apr. 15. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; France Forever<br />

INT-32A-43<br />

Notes on the Bulgarian Press<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 509


INT-32A-43 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarians<br />

INT-32A-44<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

2 p.<br />

INT-32A-45<br />

General Odic's Account <strong>of</strong> His Relations with<br />

the Free French and de Gaulle<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Free French; Odie, Robert;<br />

de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-32A-46<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

3 p.<br />

INT-32A-47<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.<br />

Apr. 28, 1942. 1 p.<br />

INT-32A-48<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Conditions in Greece<br />

May 8, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece<br />

INT-32A-49<br />

Notes on Italian Press<br />

May 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-32A-50<br />

Carpatho-Russia to Soviet Russia?<br />

May 18, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Soviet Union<br />

INT-32A-51<br />

Italo-American Notes<br />

May 20, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-32A-52<br />

American-Croatian Rally for Ban Iran<br />

Subasich, Gary, Indiana, May 17, 1942<br />

May 23. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croats; Gary, Ind.; Subasich, Ivan<br />

INT-32A-53<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

8 p.<br />

INT-32A-54<br />

[Missing]<br />

INT-32A-55<br />

Italian Bulletin<br />

June 1, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-32A-56<br />

[Mazzini Society meeting report]<br />

510 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

June 4, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mazzini Society<br />

INT-32A-57<br />

[Karpatska Rus (newspaper) views on future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia]<br />

June 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

INT-32A-58<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Bulletin<br />

June 5, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Macedonia<br />

INT-32A-59<br />

Pacciardi, Communists, and Mazzini Society<br />

June 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Italians; Mazzini Society; Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

INT-32A-60<br />

[Italy territorial claims against France, and<br />

Papal speech news report summaries]<br />

June 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; France; Territorial claims;<br />

Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-32A-61<br />

Discord Within Free French Movement<br />

June 19, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Free French; De Gaulle,<br />

Charles<br />

INT-32A-62<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

3 p.<br />

INT-32A-63<br />

Dr. M. Hodza in American Public Life<br />

May 29. 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Slovaks; Hodza,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-32A-64<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

June 25, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Govemments-in-<br />

exile, Czechoslovakia; Benes, Eduard; Hodza,<br />

Milan<br />

INT-32A-65<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

4 p.<br />

INT-32A-66<br />

Baltic States and Soviet Union<br />

June 26, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Estonia; Latvia; Lith-<br />

uania; Sovereignty<br />

INT-32A-67<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in U.S.<br />

July 17, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Independent Hungary;<br />

Balasy, Anthony; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Bartok,<br />

Bêla<br />

INT-32A-68<br />

Italian Activities in U.S.<br />

Aug. 6, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy<br />

INT-32A-69<br />

American Srbobran and Greater Serbia<br />

Movement<br />

Sept. 8, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Yugoslavia; Serbs; Amerikanski Srbobran (news-<br />

paper)<br />

INT-32A-70<br />

Italian Press in U.S.<br />

Sept. 22, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians<br />

INT-32A-71<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

3 p.<br />

INT-32A-72<br />

[Italian enemy alien restrictions removal<br />

demands by Italian-American press]<br />

Oct. 14, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Racial and ethnic discrimi-<br />

nation<br />

INT-32A-73<br />

[Czechoslovak-American attitudes]<br />

Oct. 24, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Slovaks; Slovak National<br />

Alliance; Benes, Eduard; Hodza, Milan<br />

INT-32A-74<br />

[Document with this accession number is<br />

duplicated in the INT series arranged by<br />

nationality]<br />

3 p.<br />

INT-32A-75<br />

[Hodza, Milan, article: "Europe at the<br />

Crossroads"]<br />

Mar. 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Hodza, Milan; Benes, Ed-<br />

uard


Reference Bibliography INT-33AM-4<br />

Albanians<br />

INT-33AL-1 to INT-33AL-20<br />

Albanians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Albanians in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-1AL-1 to INT-1AL-200.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Albania; Albanians; Free Albania;<br />

Vatra; Zog, King <strong>of</strong> Albania<br />

INT-33AL-1<br />

"Free Albania" Movements in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 28. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Konitza, Faik<br />

RPT64<br />

INT-33AL-2<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Greece; Boundaries;<br />

Yugoslavia; Balkan Committee (London); And-<br />

jelinovic, Gregor; Konitza, Faik; Noli, Fan S.<br />

B-7<br />

INT-33AL-3<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Balkan Com-<br />

mittee (London); Boyle, Edward; Noli, Fan S.;<br />

Zavalani, Tajar<br />

RPT77<br />

INT-33AL-4<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Epirus; Yugoslavia;<br />

Panariti, Qerim<br />

RPT82<br />

INT-33AL-5<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> a Free Albanian Government<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Italy; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Propaganda; Anglo-Albanian<br />

Association; Noli, Fan S.<br />

RPT 144<br />

INT-33AL-6<br />

Albanian-American Unity Moves Fail<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Noli, Fan S.<br />

B-69<br />

INT-33AL-7<br />

Albanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 23, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Michalopoulos, Andreas; Zavalani,<br />

Tajar<br />

RPT 88<br />

INT-33AL-8<br />

Toward an Albanian United Front?<br />

May 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries<br />

B-45<br />

INT-33AL-9<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Albanian-American Politics<br />

Jan. 17, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Statistical data: population; Detroit,<br />

Mich.; New York City; Epirus; Greeks; Boun-<br />

daries; Dielli (newspaper); Liria (newspaper);<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> Albania; Hart, Charles C;<br />

Duma, Dervish; Logoreci, Anton; Zavalani,<br />

Tajar<br />

RPT 168<br />

INT-33AL-10<br />

Albanian-American Intermission<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Dielli (newspa-<br />

per); Noli, Fan S.<br />

B-168<br />

INT-33AL-11<br />

Albanian Liberation Committee<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Greeks; Epirus; Boun-<br />

daries; Albanian Liberation Committee; Hart,<br />

Charles C.<br />

B-212<br />

INT-33AL-12<br />

Albanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

June 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper); Liria (newspa-<br />

per); Statistical data: population<br />

RPT 196<br />

INT-33AL-13<br />

Albanian-Americans Repudiate Zog<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Permet,<br />

Albania; Albanian-American Committee; Noli,<br />

Fan S.; Panariti, Qerim<br />

B-259<br />

INT-33AL-14<br />

Toward Albanian-American Unity<br />

July 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dielli (newspaper); Liria (newspa-<br />

per); Elections; Albanian-American Committee;<br />

Panariti, Qerim<br />

B-230<br />

INT-33AL-15<br />

Albanian-American Unity Encounters<br />

Difficulties<br />

Sept. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Liria (newspaper); Dielli (newspa-<br />

per); Provisional governments; Permet, Albania;<br />

Albanian-American Committee; Panariti,<br />

Qerim; Kotelly, S. Theodore<br />

B-244<br />

INT-33AL-16<br />

Albanian Organization <strong>of</strong> Buenos Aires Seeks<br />

Collaboration with Vatra<br />

iVov. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Skender-<br />

beg<br />

N-112<br />

INT-33AL-17<br />

Albanian-Americans Urge Support <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Provisional Government<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berat, Albania; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Albanian-American Committee; Panariti,<br />

Qerim; Hoxha, Enver<br />

B-290<br />

INT-33AL-18<br />

Albanian-Americans Look to San Francisco<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Yalta Conference; Provi-<br />

sional governments; Hoxha, Enver; Noli, Fan S.<br />

N-247<br />

INT-33AL-19<br />

Free Albania Rejects Proposal for Dissolution<br />

June 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-369<br />

INT-33AL-20<br />

Free Albania's Reorganization: Another View<br />

June 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nasse, John T.; Noli, Fan S.<br />

N-359<br />

Armenians<br />

INT-33AM-1 to INT-33AM-10<br />

Armenians: document series<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Armenians in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-2AM-1 to INT-2AM-90.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Armenia; Armenians; Soviet Union;<br />

Turkey; Eastern Orthodox churches; Armenian<br />

Revolutionary Federation; Armenian Democrat-<br />

ic Liberal Union<br />

INT-33AM-1<br />

Armenian Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec 16, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Hairenik (newspaper); Baikar (newspaper); Lrap-<br />

er (newspaper)<br />

RPT 94<br />

INT-33AM-2<br />

Armenian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Hairenik<br />

(newspaper); Asbarez (newspaper); Baikar<br />

(newspaper); Eritassard Hayastan (newspaper);<br />

Lraper (newspaper); Armenian Social Demo-<br />

cratic Party; Armenian Progressive League<br />

RPT 166<br />

INT-33AM-3<br />

Armenian-Americans Welcome a<br />

Soviet-Armenian to New York<br />

May 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arpesyan, Stepan<br />

B-193<br />

INT-33AM-4<br />

Tashnags Turn to Soviet Russia<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 511


INT-33AM-4 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Mandalian,<br />

James G.<br />

B-231<br />

INT-33AM-5<br />

New Head <strong>of</strong> the Armenian Church in<br />

America Arrives in New York<br />

JVov. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nersoyan, Tiran; Hovsepian, Kare-<br />

kin<br />

N-105<br />

INT-33AM-6<br />

Armenian-Americans Elect Delegates to<br />

Ecclesiastical Congress in Soviet Armenia<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Ecclesiastical Congress<br />

N-213<br />

INT-33AM-7<br />

Turkey at San Francisco: an<br />

Armenian-American View<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-281<br />

INT-33AM-8<br />

Armenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Armenian<br />

Progressive League; Armenian Social Democrat-<br />

ic Party; Armenian National Council <strong>of</strong> America<br />

RPT238<br />

INT-33AM-9<br />

New Armenian Committee Launches<br />

Anti-Turk Campaign<br />

June 12, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Regional organization; Ar-<br />

menian National Committee; Armenian Nation-<br />

al Council <strong>of</strong> America<br />

B-375<br />

INT-33AM-10<br />

Kars and Ardahan Stir Armenian-American<br />

Ambitions<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kars; Ardahan; Boundaries<br />

B-393<br />

512 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Arabs<br />

INT-33AR-1 to INT-33AR-35<br />

Arabs: document series<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Arabs in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-3AB-1 to INT-3AB-320.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Middle East; North Africa;<br />

Moslems and Islam; Syria; Syrians; Lebanon;<br />

Lebanese; Sovereignty<br />

INT-33AR-1<br />

Syria vs. Lebanon in the American-Arab<br />

World<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 4<br />

INT-33AR-2<br />

Notes from the Arab Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 27, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Military forces<br />

RPT 5<br />

INT-33AR-3<br />

Notes on the Arab Press<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 7<br />

INT-33AR-4<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Mar. 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Iraq; Vichy Govern-<br />

ment; Sa'adeh, Antoun<br />

RPT 8<br />

INT-33AR-5<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Mar. 24, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 11<br />

INT-33AR-6<br />

[Background and activities <strong>of</strong> Emir Abdullah<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transjordan]<br />

Mar. 31, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transjordan; Abdullah, Emir <strong>of</strong><br />

Transjordan<br />

RPT 12<br />

INT-33AR-7<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Apr. 17, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism; Turkey; Iraq; Propaganda<br />

RPT 18<br />

INT-33AR-8<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

Apr. 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: India<br />

RPT 21<br />

INT-33AR-9<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

May ¡5. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 30<br />

INT-33AR-10<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press<br />

May 28, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Arab National League<br />

RPT 33<br />

INT-33AR-11<br />

Notes on the Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

June 13, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine; Zionism<br />

RPT 38<br />

INT-33AR-12<br />

Arabic and Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

July 17, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine; Zionism; Jews and Jud-<br />

aism<br />

RPT 54<br />

INT-33AR-13<br />

Arabic Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism; Military forces<br />

RPT 62<br />

INT-33AR-14<br />

Arabic and Zionist Views <strong>of</strong> North African<br />

Developments<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism<br />

B-22<br />

INT-33AR-15<br />

Arab-American Political Reflections<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Turkey; France; Separatists and<br />

separatist parties; Zionism<br />

RPT 118<br />

INT-33AR-16<br />

[Establishment <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Arab Committees for Democracy]<br />

June 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: League <strong>of</strong> American-Arab Commit-<br />

tees for Democracy<br />

B-48<br />

INT-33AR-17<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> the Saudi-Arabian Princes and the<br />

Arab-American Community<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saudi-Arabia; Faisal, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi-<br />

Arabia; Khalid, Emir <strong>of</strong> Saudi-Arabia<br />

RPT 157<br />

INT-33AR-18<br />

Speech by the Iraqi Military Attache on<br />

"Arab Aspirations"<br />

Nov. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haddad, Chefik<br />

S-64<br />

INT-33AR-19<br />

Arab-Americans and the Crisis in Lebanon<br />

Nov. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Maronites; Druses<br />

B-118


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33AR-20<br />

Arabic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 10. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: al-Hoda (newspaper); al-Akhlak<br />

(newspaper); al-Islaah (newspaper); Meraat-ul-<br />

Gharb (newspaper); As-Semeer (newspaper);<br />

al-Bayan (newspaper)<br />

RPT 167<br />

fNT-33AR-21<br />

Middle Eastern Problems in the<br />

Arab-American Mirror<br />

Apr. 14, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism; Petroleum and petroleum<br />

industry; Syrian Nationalist Party<br />

B-185<br />

INT-33AR-22<br />

Call to Prayer on D-Day by the Arabic<br />

Language Press<br />

June 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-33AR-23<br />

Arab-Americans Lay Plans To Combat<br />

Zionism<br />

July 3. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zionism; Palestine<br />

B-222<br />

INT-33AR-24<br />

General de Gaulle, in the View <strong>of</strong> the Arabic<br />

Language Press<br />

July 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-33AR-25<br />

Palestine Plank and the Arab Press<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine<br />

INT-33AR-26<br />

Wafdist Statesman Praises Arab Union and Is<br />

Critical <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt; al-Wakil, Abd-al-Wahid<br />

INT-33AR-27<br />

Lebanese-American Opposition to Arab<br />

Federation<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lebanon League <strong>of</strong> Progress<br />

B-251<br />

INT-33AR-28<br />

U.S. Recognition <strong>of</strong> Syria and Lebanon<br />

Receives Unanimous Approval <strong>of</strong><br />

Arab-American Press<br />

Oct. 11. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-65<br />

INT-33AR-29<br />

Call for an Arab-American Conference<br />

Nov. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-102<br />

INT-33AR-30<br />

British and French Officials Attend<br />

Lebanese-American Banquet<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lebanon League <strong>of</strong> Progress<br />

N-130<br />

INT-33AR-31<br />

Arab-Americans Disturbed by American<br />

"Isolationism"<br />

Jan. 2. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Chamoun, Kami!<br />

B-297<br />

INT-33AR-32<br />

Arab-Americans Asked To Back Projected<br />

Mosque in Washington<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-225<br />

INT-33AR-33<br />

Arab-Americans Deny Report <strong>of</strong> Arab<br />

Compromise Proposal for Palestine<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Palestine<br />

N-297<br />

INT-33AR-34<br />

Dinner in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Abdul-Ilah, Regent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iraq<br />

June 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iraq; Abdul-Ilah, Prince Regent <strong>of</strong><br />

Iraq<br />

M-318<br />

INT-33AR-35<br />

Arabic-Language Press Denounces French<br />

Policies in Syria and Lebanon<br />

July 13, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

B-389<br />

Austrians<br />

INT-33AU-1 to INT-33AU-48<br />

Austrians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Austrians in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-4AU-1 to INT-4AU-911.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Austrians; Germany; Ger-<br />

mans; Monarchy and monarchist parties; Social-<br />

ists and socialist parties; Foreign legions;<br />

Austrian Action; Free Austrian Movement;<br />

Military Committee for the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Austria; von Hapsburg, Otto; Deutsch, Julius;<br />

Czemin, Ferdinand<br />

INT-33AU-1<br />

Austrian Military Unit<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Council<br />

RPT 2<br />

INT-33AU-2<br />

Reorganized Austrian National Committee<br />

Aug. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee; Rott,<br />

Hans; Wunsch, Wilhelm<br />

RPT 59<br />

INT-33AU-12<br />

INT-33AU-3<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 3, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee<br />

RPT 83<br />

INT-33AU-4<br />

Austrian Politics in the U.S. Since the "Otto<br />

Episode"<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian National Committee;<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Democrats<br />

RPT 98<br />

INT-33AU-5<br />

Recent Address by Archduke Otto<br />

Feb. 13. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-24<br />

INT-33AU-6<br />

Notes on Austrian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa<br />

B-27<br />

INT-33AU-7<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> Occupation <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee; Ameri-<br />

can Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Democrats; Rott,<br />

Hans; von Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Kirchwey,<br />

Freda<br />

B-36<br />

INT-33AU-8<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

May 14, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Benes,<br />

Eduard<br />

RPT 127<br />

INT-33AU-9<br />

Austrian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

June 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical);<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Austrian Democrats;<br />

Benes, Eduard<br />

RPT 134<br />

INT-33AU-10<br />

General Deutsch and the Future <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

July 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss<br />

B-60<br />

INT-33AU-11<br />

Austria and National Socialism<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 45 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi party; Catholic<br />

parties; Anti-Semitism; Economic conditions;<br />

Propaganda; Simon, Hans<br />

S-49<br />

INT-33AU-12<br />

Austrian Exiles and the Moscow Declaration<br />

on Austria<br />

JVov. 17, 1943. 14 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 513


INT-33AU-12 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Sovereignty;<br />

Dobretsberger, Joseph; Winter, Ernst K.;<br />

Schneller, Richard; Rott, Hans<br />

B-lll<br />

INT-33AU-13<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Austrian Independence<br />

Nov. 19. 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee<br />

M-103<br />

INT-33AU-14<br />

Archduke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg in Chicago and<br />

Czechoslovak Opposition<br />

Dec. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Regional organization; Cze-<br />

choslovak National Council; Martinek, Joseph<br />

B-120<br />

INT-33AU-15<br />

Austrian Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical); Austrian Democratic Review (periodi-<br />

cal); Austro-American Tribune (periodical);<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> Austria (periodical)<br />

RPT 165<br />

INT-33AU-16<br />

Report received in the U. S. <strong>of</strong> the Austrian<br />

Representative Committee in London<br />

Dec 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Moscow Declaration;<br />

Sovereignty; Communists and communist par-<br />

ties; Austrian Representative Committee (Great<br />

Britain); Austrian Free Movement<br />

S-79<br />

INT-33AU-17<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Czechoslovakia;<br />

Communists and communist parties;<br />

Churchill, Winston S.; Stalin, Joseph<br />

B-130<br />

INT-33AU-18<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to Anschluss<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Moscow Declaration;<br />

Adler, Friedrich<br />

B-132<br />

INT-33AU-19<br />

Austrian Social Democrats Stick to<br />

Anschluss: Addendum<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor News (periodical);<br />

Austrian Labor Information (periodical)<br />

B-134<br />

INT-33AU-20<br />

Austria-In-Exile Still Becalmed<br />

Apr. 1. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adler, Friedrich<br />

B-180<br />

INT-33AU-21<br />

Benefit for United Jewish Appeal<br />

May 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

514 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Austro-American Association; Unit-<br />

ed Jewish Appeal; Spitz, Dr.; Jacob, Hans;<br />

Gailmor, William S.<br />

M-191<br />

INT-33AU-22<br />

Austrian Legation in Rome<br />

June 12, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Diplomatic and consular ser-<br />

vice; Berger-Waldenegg, Egon; Hudal, Alois<br />

B-206<br />

INT-33AU-23<br />

Count Czemin Relates Purposes <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Proposed Mission to Moscow<br />

June 28, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Europe; Re-<br />

gional organization<br />

S-108<br />

INT-33AU-24<br />

Archduke Otto Discusses Hungarian Crisis<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Soviet military occupation<br />

policies; Regional organization; Horthy, Ni-<br />

cholas; Bethlen, Stephen; Karolyi, Michael<br />

S-116<br />

INT-33AU-25<br />

Austrian-American Situation Reviewed on Eve<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austrian Liberation<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Moscow<br />

Declaration; Papanek, Jan; Rott, Hans; Fuchs,<br />

Martin<br />

B-246<br />

INT-33AU-26<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discusses<br />

Hull's "Warning" To Austria<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Declaration; Underground<br />

movements; Hull, Cordell<br />

N-61<br />

INT-33AU-27<br />

Austrian Social Democrats In Exile Plan To<br />

Recover Party Property<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Restitution <strong>of</strong> seized property; Vor-<br />

waerts, A. G., Co.<br />

N-69<br />

INT-33AU-28<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> Hapsburg And The South Tyrol<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Boundaries; Justice for South<br />

Tyrol Committee; Graham, Alan; Hayek, F. A.;<br />

Gordon-Finlayson, Robert<br />

N-77<br />

INT-33AU-29<br />

International Unity Quest <strong>of</strong> Austrian Exiles<br />

Enlists Czechoslovak Interest<br />

Oct. 24, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Sovereignty; Com-<br />

munists and communist parties; Austrian World<br />

Movement; Papanek, Jan; Rott, Hans<br />

B-265<br />

INT-33AU-30<br />

Archduke Felix Says Hapsburg Restoration<br />

Depends on Austrian Underground<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Hapsburg, Felix<br />

N-83<br />

INT-33AU-31<br />

New Austrian Exile Publication Plays Up<br />

South Tyrol<br />

Nov. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyrol; Günther, Otto<br />

N-91<br />

INT-33AU-32<br />

Julius Deutsch Proposes an Internationalized<br />

Austria<br />

Nov. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-92<br />

INT-33AU-33<br />

Austrian Catholics Forming New Party<br />

iVov. 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Parties; Catholic parties; Rott, Hans;<br />

von Heine-Geldern, Robert<br />

B-277<br />

INT-33AU-34<br />

[Austrian Independence Day Meeting]<br />

iVov. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Committee<br />

M-255<br />

INT-33AU-35<br />

Austrian Left Comments On Austrian Right<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Rott, Hans<br />

N-137<br />

INT-33AU-36<br />

[Julius Deutsch Discusses Military Situation<br />

In eastern Europe]<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-145<br />

INT-33AU-37<br />

New Austrian Exile Monthly Shows The<br />

Hapsburg Colors<br />

Dec. 29. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria (periodical); Günther, Otto<br />

N-150<br />

INT-33AU-38<br />

Austrian Banker Discusses Some Austrian<br />

Problems<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Allied military occupa-<br />

tion policies; International Commission<br />

(Austria); Administrative Commission (Austria);<br />

Schnabel, Oscar<br />

S-128<br />

INT-33AU-39<br />

Austrian Communists Back Slovenes in<br />

Carinthia<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carinthia; Slovenes<br />

N-192


Reference Bibliography INT-33BU-7<br />

INT-33AU-40<br />

"Does Austria Face Civil War?"<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

N-197<br />

INT-33AU-41<br />

Four Austrians in Exile Comment on<br />

Purported Plan to Trisect Austria<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Military occupation; Rott, Hans; Schnabel,<br />

Oscar<br />

S-134<br />

INT-33AU-42<br />

Memorial Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Free Austrian<br />

Movement<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anschluss; Michels, Thomas A.;<br />

Foerster, Frederick W.; Rott, Hans<br />

M-301<br />

INT-33AU-43<br />

Austrian Christian Socialist Seeks American<br />

Catholic Support<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Catholic parties;<br />

Rott, Hans; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

B-337<br />

INT-33AU-44<br />

Hint <strong>of</strong> Soviet Policy in Austria?<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Pravdin, Vladimir S.<br />

N-241<br />

INT-33AU-45<br />

In Defense <strong>of</strong> Austria<br />

Apr. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Military occupation; Sailer, Karl H.<br />

N-293<br />

INT-33AU-46<br />

Austrian Social Democratic Leader Discusses<br />

Future Government <strong>of</strong> Austria, Relations<br />

With Germany, and Yalta Decisions<br />

May 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Yalta Agreement;<br />

Bavaria; Provisional governments; Breitner,<br />

Hugo<br />

N-307<br />

INT-33AU-47<br />

Austrian Exiles Differ on Provisional Austrian<br />

Government<br />

May 4. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Catholic parties;<br />

Austrian Labor Committee; Free Austrian World<br />

Movement; Renner, Karl; Rott, Hans; Schnabel,<br />

Oscar<br />

B-352<br />

INT-33AU-48<br />

"Austrian Labor Information" Discontinues<br />

May 12. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austrian Labor Information (peri-<br />

odical)<br />

N-322 B-349<br />

Belgians<br />

INT-33BE-1 to INT-33BE-7<br />

Belgians: numbered documents<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Belgians in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-6BE-1 to INT-6BE-100.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Belgium; Belgians; Allied military<br />

occupation policies; Monarchy and monarchist<br />

parties; German military occupation policies;<br />

Germany<br />

INT-33BE-1<br />

Belgian Independence Day Dinner<br />

July 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: van Cauwelaert, Frans; van der<br />

Stratten-Ponthoz, Robert<br />

M-65<br />

INT-33BE-2<br />

[Paul van Zeeland trip to Great Britain and<br />

Brazil]<br />

Sept. 17, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Governments-in-exile, Belgium;<br />

Brazil; van Zeeland, Paul; Vargas, Getulio D.;<br />

Kot, Pierre; Gutt, Camille; Theunis, George;<br />

Ugeux, William; de Romree de Vichenet, Charles<br />

S-51<br />

INT-33BE-3<br />

Frans van Cauwelaert on Problem <strong>of</strong> Small<br />

Nations<br />

Dec. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; van Cauwelaert,<br />

Frans; Halecki, Oscar; Kucharzewski, Jan<br />

M-119<br />

INT-33BE-4<br />

Belgian Meeting in Detroit<br />

Apr. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Wauters, Arthur<br />

M-172<br />

INT-33BE-5<br />

Belgium Inveighs Against a "S<strong>of</strong>t Peace"<br />

June 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgium (periodical); Hislaire, Rene<br />

B-208<br />

INT-33BE-6<br />

Talk by Henri Fast on The United Nations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tomorrow'<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

Fast, Henri<br />

M-269<br />

INT-33BE-7<br />

Belgians in the U.S. on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 18. 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; UNCIO; War relief; Galpin,<br />

Pierre C; Fast, Henri; Grégoire, Henri; Barzin,<br />

Betty<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians<br />

INT-33BU-1 to INT-33BU-18<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonians in the U.S. and related<br />

documents, see INT-7BU-1 to INT-7BU-150.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Bulgarians; Macedonia;<br />

Macedonians<br />

INT-33BU-1<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 5, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper); Narod-<br />

na Volya (newspaper); Makedonska Tribuna<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska Prosveta (newspa-<br />

per); Boris III, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria; Markham, R. H.;<br />

Peters, Michael<br />

RPT74<br />

INT-33BU-2<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonians in America<br />

Oct. 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian Political<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Internal<br />

Macedonian Revolutionary Organization;<br />

Macedonian-American People's League; Atseff,<br />

Peter<br />

RPT 80<br />

INT-33BU-3<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 21, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihailovich, Draza<br />

RPT 87<br />

INT-33BU-4<br />

Bulgarian "Govemment-in-Exile"<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Momchilov, Nikola<br />

B-33<br />

INT-33BU-5<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the War"<br />

Congress<br />

July 29. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarian-Macedonian "Win the<br />

War" Congress, Detroit, July 1943<br />

M-67<br />

INT-33BU-6<br />

Macedonian-American Peoples' League<br />

Convention<br />

Sept. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian-American People's<br />

League Convention<br />

B-75<br />

INT-33BU-7<br />

Bulgarian-Americans and the Macedonian<br />

Question<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 515


INT-33BU-7 Reference Bibliography<br />

May 13. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper);<br />

Macedonian Political Organization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and<br />

Canada; Macedonian-American People's<br />

League; Bulgarian-Socialist Labor Federation;<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans;<br />

Misheff, Cross; Dimitr<strong>of</strong>f, Luben<br />

RPT 189<br />

INT-33BU-8<br />

Bulgarian-Macedonian Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper); Make-<br />

donska Tribuna (newspaper); Narodna Volya<br />

(newspaper); Rabotnicheska Prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

RPT 203<br />

INT-33BU-9<br />

Two Macedonian-American Conventions<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonian Political Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Macedonian-American<br />

People's League<br />

M-237<br />

INT-33BU-10<br />

Macedonia!•"Key to Peace" in the<br />

Balkans<br />

Nov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Makedonska Tribuna (newspaper);<br />

Tito<br />

N-89<br />

INT-33BU-11<br />

Greater Bulgaria Paper Takes Friendly Tone<br />

Toward Russian Communism<br />

Nov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper)<br />

N-100<br />

INT-33BU-12<br />

Macedonian Nationalists Demand Greek<br />

Macedonia<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-153<br />

INT-33BU-13<br />

Trials <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Collaborators Approved<br />

by Pro-Soviet Bulgarian-American Society<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators<br />

N-202<br />

INT-33BU-14<br />

Bulgarian-American Press Discusses Yalta<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

N-222<br />

INT-33BU-15<br />

Realignment <strong>of</strong> Bulgarian Church with<br />

Patriarchate Arouses Divergent Comment<br />

Among Greek-Americans<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox Churches<br />

N-231<br />

516 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33BU-16<br />

Bulgarian-Americans Plan To Counter "Greek<br />

Propaganda"<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rachnev, Paul S.<br />

N-261<br />

INT-33BU-17<br />

Autonomous Macedonia<br />

June 22, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbia; Macedonian Political Organ-<br />

ization <strong>of</strong> U.S. and Canada; Tito<br />

B-383<br />

INT-33BU-18<br />

Bulgaro-Macedonian Press Here Reporting<br />

Greek "Atrocities"<br />

July 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naroden Glas (newspaper); Make-<br />

donska Tribuna (newspaper); Narodna Volya<br />

(newspaper); War crimes<br />

N-405<br />

Carpatho-Russians<br />

INT-33CR-1 to INT-33CR-25<br />

Carpatho-Russians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Carpatho-Russians in the U.S. and related<br />

documents, see INT-8CR-1 to 1NT-8CR-280.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Carpatho-Rus-<br />

sians<br />

INT-33CR-1<br />

Carpatho-Russian Activities in the United<br />

States<br />

Aug. 4, 1942. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Carpatho-Russian Con-<br />

gress; Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia; United<br />

Russian Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

International Workers' Order; Ratica, Peter;<br />

Zatkovich, Gregory; Pachuta, Nicholas<br />

INT-33CR-2<br />

All-Russian Congress, June 21, 1943<br />

May 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-Russian Congress, NYC, June<br />

1943<br />

B-43<br />

INT-33CR-3<br />

Meeting in Memory <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russian<br />

Partisans<br />

July 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia; Car-<br />

patho-Russian National Committee; Logoyda,<br />

Michael; Hudec, Karel; Shakhov, P.<br />

M-68<br />

INT-33CR-4<br />

Carpatho-Russia, Clue to Soviet Policy?<br />

Ocr. 11, 1943-Feb. 10, 1944. 42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Ameri-<br />

can Carpatho-Russian Congress; United Russian<br />

Orthodox Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> America; League for<br />

the Liberation <strong>of</strong> All Russians in Galicia and<br />

Carpatho-Russia; Ratica, Peter; Logoyda, Mi-<br />

chael; Pysh, Simeon; Zatkovich, Gregory;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

B-122; B-155; RPT 154<br />

INT-33CR-5<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soundings<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

B-175<br />

INT-33CR-6<br />

Whither Carpatho-Russia<br />

May 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Ameri-<br />

can Carpatho-Russian Congress; League for the<br />

Liberation <strong>of</strong> All Russians in Galicia and<br />

Carpatho-Russia<br />

B-194<br />

INT-33CR-7<br />

Alexis Gierowski and Carpatho-Russia<br />

June 26, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gierowski, Alexis<br />

RPT 197<br />

INT-33CR-8<br />

Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics Mark<br />

Time<br />

July 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Catholic Church; Greek<br />

Catholic Union; Sekerak, John; Zatkovich,<br />

Gregory<br />

B-229<br />

INT-33CR-9<br />

Carpatho-Russian Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

RPT 207<br />

INT-33CR-10<br />

Carpatho-Russian Liberation Congress<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: All-National Liberation Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1944; American<br />

Russian sind Carpatho-Russian League<br />

B-268<br />

INT-33CR-11<br />

Agitation for Carpatho-Russian Plebesdte<br />

Resumed<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Carpatho-Russian Con-<br />

gress; Lemko Association<br />

B-287<br />

INT-33CR-12<br />

Alexis Gierowski Opposes Popular Tribunals<br />

To Try War Criminals in Carpatho-Russia<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Gierowski, Alexis;<br />

Brodi, Andrija<br />

N-117<br />

INT-33CR-13<br />

Relief for Carpatho-Russia<br />

Dec 7, 1944. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-33CZ-10<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

N-124<br />

INT-33CR-14<br />

Carpatho-Russian Note<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Lemko<br />

Association<br />

N-148<br />

INT-33CR-15<br />

Eleventh Annual Convention <strong>of</strong> the Lemko<br />

Association<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Yonk-<br />

ers, N.Y.; Lemko Association<br />

M-277<br />

INT-33CR-16<br />

Carpatho-Russian Soviet Republic?<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Karpatska Rus<br />

(newspaper); Greek Catholic Church; Pysh,<br />

Simeon; Logoyda, Michael; Vislotsky, Dimitri;<br />

Gierowski, Alexis; Olas, John<br />

B-309<br />

INT-33CR-17<br />

Carpatho-Russians and the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Pravda (newspaper); Kar-<br />

patska Rus (newspaper); American League <strong>of</strong><br />

Russians and Carpatho-Russians; Russian Broth-<br />

erhood Organization; Lemko Association<br />

N-236<br />

INT-33CR-18<br />

Plebescite Question in Carpatho-Russia<br />

May 30, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

American Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

League; Russian Brotherhood Organization;<br />

Greek Catholic Union<br />

B-367<br />

INT-33CR-19<br />

Communists Revive Agitation for<br />

Carpatho-Russian Union with the U.S.S.R.<br />

June 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper); Soviet<br />

Union; Lemko Association<br />

B-371<br />

INT-33CR-20<br />

First Governor <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia Fears<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Territory's Cession to Soviet<br />

Ukraine<br />

July 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Zatkovich, Gregory<br />

N-377<br />

INT-33CR-21<br />

Karpatska Rus Reads "Genuine Autonomy"<br />

into Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R.<br />

July 6. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karpatska Rus (newspaper)<br />

N-380<br />

INT-33CR-22<br />

Cession <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia to U.S.S.R.<br />

Called 'Slap' at Pro-Communist<br />

Carpatho-Russians Here<br />

July 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Lemko Association; Gierowski, Alexis<br />

N-392<br />

INT-33CR-23<br />

Carpatho-Russian Group Here Continues<br />

Agitation for Inclusion in U.S.S.R. <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

and Slovak Districts<br />

July 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pravda (newspaper); Poland; Slo-<br />

vakia; American Russian and Carpatho-Russian<br />

League<br />

N-409<br />

INT-33CR-24<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russians Continues To<br />

Provoke Concern in American Community<br />

Aug. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svit (newspaper); Karpatska Rus<br />

(newspaper); Prosvita (newspaper)<br />

N-428<br />

INT-33CR-25<br />

Russophile Carpatho-Russian Group Urges<br />

"Reunion" <strong>of</strong> Polish and Slovak Areas with<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Aug. 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Slovakia; American Russian<br />

and Carpatho-Russian League; Rally <strong>of</strong> All<br />

Russian People<br />

N-429<br />

Czechoslovakians<br />

INT-33CZ-1 to INT-33CZ-79<br />

Czechoslovakians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Czechs in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-09CZ-1 to INT-09CZ-960.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Czechs; Slovaks<br />

INT-33CZ-1<br />

Czech-Slovak Schism in the U.S.<br />

June 24, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Czech Na-<br />

tional Alliance; Papanek, Jan; Masaryk, Thomas<br />

G.<br />

RPT39<br />

INT-33CZ-2<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

Ocr. 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh Council, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Nov. 1942; Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Stankoviansky, Emil; Willo, John A.; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.<br />

RPT73<br />

INT-33CZ-3<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 30, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh Council, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Nov. 1942; Husek, Joseph<br />

RPT91<br />

INT-33CZ-4<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> American Slovak Activities<br />

Jan. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh Council, Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

Nov. 1942; Husek, Joseph; Hurban, Vladimir<br />

RPT95<br />

INT-33CZ-5<br />

Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America and Czechoslovak<br />

Politics in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Record (newspaper); Ludovy<br />

Dennik (newspaper); New Yorske Listy (news-<br />

paper); Katolicky Sokol (newspaper); Slovensky<br />

Hlasnik (newspaper); Husek, Joseph; Jamriska,<br />

Paul; Bolles, Blair<br />

RPT 103<br />

INT-33CZ-6<br />

Dr. Stefan Osusky and the American Slovak<br />

Opposition to Dr. Benes<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenska Obrana (newspaper);<br />

Osadne Hlasy (newspaper); Slovensky Hlasnik<br />

(newspaper); France; Czechoslovak Information<br />

Service; Czechoslovak Legation; Osusky, Stefan;<br />

Sramek, Msgr.; Schwelb, Egon<br />

RPT 105<br />

INT-33CZ-7<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> the Slovak League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Mar. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak League Congress, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., Feb. 1943; Council <strong>of</strong> American Slovak<br />

Organizations and Newspapers; Slovak National<br />

Alliance; Dubosh, Francis J.; Papanek, Jan;<br />

Husek, Joseph; Hletko, Peter P.<br />

RPT 116<br />

INT-33CZ-8<br />

Towards An Anti-Benes Slovak-American<br />

Front?<br />

Apr. 14, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-39<br />

INT-33CZ-9<br />

Issues Related to the Visit <strong>of</strong> President Benes<br />

May 5, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Austrians; Hun-<br />

garians; Poles; Yugoslavs; Czechoslovak Nation-<br />

al Council; League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> all<br />

Russians in Galicia and Carpatho-Russia; Austri-<br />

an National Committee; American Hungarian<br />

Federation; Polish National Alliance; Polish<br />

American Council; Czernin, Ferdinand<br />

RPT 124<br />

INT-33CZ-10<br />

[Relations Between President Eduard Benes<br />

and Dr. Hodza; Letter from Benes to Hodza]<br />

May 10, 1943. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-9<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 517


INT-33CZ-11 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33CZ-11<br />

Memorandum on Personal and Political<br />

Career <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benes<br />

May 11, 1943. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-10<br />

INT-33CZ-12<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Slovak League To Send Delegation to<br />

Washington<br />

May 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-ll<br />

INT-33CZ-13<br />

[Developments within the American<br />

Czechoslovak organizations]<br />

May 12, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-12<br />

INT-33CZ-14<br />

Slovak League Tribute to the Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Death <strong>of</strong> General Milan R. Stefanik,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, May 9, 1943<br />

May 12, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stefanik, Milan R.; Stanislas, Abbot;<br />

Dubosh, Francis J.; Andrica, Theodore<br />

M-42<br />

INT-33CZ-15<br />

Arrangement for Meeting Between President<br />

Benes and Leader <strong>of</strong> Hodza Group<br />

May 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-14<br />

INT-33CZ-16<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

May 18, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Roman Catholic Church<br />

S-15<br />

INT-33CZ-17<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes]<br />

May 19, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland<br />

S-17<br />

INT-33CZ-18<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

June 1, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Yugoslavia; Austria<br />

S-20<br />

INT-33CZ-19<br />

[Conversation with Eduard Benes]<br />

June 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-22<br />

INT-33CZ-20<br />

[Conversations with Eduard Benes and Jan<br />

Papanek and Memorandum on Dr. Milan<br />

Hodza's Libel Suit Against the Overseas<br />

News Agency]<br />

June 10. 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Papanek,<br />

Jan; Landau, Jacob<br />

S-27<br />

INT-33CZ-21<br />

Post-Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Benes Visit<br />

June 26, 1943. 8 p.<br />

518 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Slovenske Noviny (newspaper);<br />

Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

RPT 133<br />

INT-33CZ-22<br />

Rally Sponsored by Slovak National Alliance<br />

for the Reverend Pelikan, Pittsburgh, July 14,<br />

1945<br />

July 15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pelikan, Jaroslav J.<br />

INT-33CZ-23<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovak Societies, Cleveland, June<br />

27, 1943<br />

July 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak Day, Cleveland, Ohio, June<br />

1943; Krispansky, Jan W.; Gmuca, Abbot<br />

Stanislas; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

M-61<br />

INT-33CZ-24<br />

Czech "Mobilization for Liberty" Rally<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization for Liberty Rally,<br />

Chicago, 111., Aug. 1943; Reiner, John; Kuttel-<br />

wascher, Karel; Benes, Vojta<br />

M-72<br />

INT-33CZ-25<br />

[Jan Masaryk's visit to the U.S.]<br />

Aug. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

S-48<br />

INT-33CZ-26<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Detroit Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Slovak<br />

National Alliance<br />

Sept ¡1, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Slovak National Alliance; Pelikan, Jaroslav<br />

J.<br />

M-82<br />

INT-33CZ-27<br />

[Anglo-Saxon influence on Czechoslovakia]<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Hromadka, Joseph L.<br />

S-56<br />

INT-33CZ-28<br />

[Jan Masaryk]<br />

Oct. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

S-59<br />

INT-33CZ-29<br />

Legal Position <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benes Questioned<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pridavok, Peter<br />

B-102<br />

INT-33CZ-30<br />

Address by Jan Masaryk<br />

Oct. 31, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

M-92<br />

INT-33CZ-31<br />

Lecture by Jan Masaryk<br />

Nov. 4, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

M-95<br />

INT-33CZ-32<br />

Off-the-record talk by Jan Masaryk, Deputy<br />

Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia<br />

Nov. 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

S-67<br />

INT-33CZ-33<br />

Slovak-American Organizational Politics<br />

Nov. 12, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

Ludovy Dennik (newspaper); Slovenska Obrana<br />

(newspaper); National Alliance <strong>of</strong> Slovak Luth-<br />

erans; Rafaj, Paul; Husek, Joseph<br />

RPT 158<br />

INT-33CZ-34<br />

Letter bom Dr. Milan Hodza, former<br />

Premier <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia, to President<br />

Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile<br />

iVov. 19, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-69<br />

INT-33CZ-35<br />

[Letter from Dr. Milan Hodza, former<br />

Premier <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia, to President<br />

Eduard Benes <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak<br />

Govemment-in-Exile, and reaction to the<br />

letter; Masaryk on Czechoslovak-Hungarian<br />

Relations]<br />

July 15, 1943. 26 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danubian Federation; Moscow<br />

Conference; Hungary; Masaryk, Jan<br />

S-73; B-119<br />

INT-33CZ-36<br />

Talk By Jan Masaryk<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

M-117<br />

INT-33CZ-37<br />

Hodza on Czechoslovak-Hungarian Relations<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Jews and Judaism<br />

B-131<br />

INT-33CZ-38<br />

Czechoslovak Position Restated<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Masaryk, Jan; Papanek, Jan<br />

S-84<br />

INT-33CZ-39<br />

Europe at the Crossroads<br />

Mar. 1944. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Yugoslavia; Communists<br />

and communist parties<br />

INT-33CZ-40<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact Stirs<br />

Slovak-American Community<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Sovi-<br />

et-Czechoslovak Pact


Reference Bibliography<br />

B-182<br />

INT-33CZ-41<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Celebrate the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact<br />

May 15, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Valo,<br />

Jozef; Sturc, Ernest; Jurchak, Peter P.<br />

B-196<br />

INT-33CZ-42<br />

President Benes Honored On His Sixtieth<br />

Birthday<br />

June 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valo, Jozef; Fuerth, Julius<br />

M-198<br />

INT-33CZ-43<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Scrutinize the<br />

Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation Agreement<br />

June 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Liberation<br />

Agreement; New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper); Slovenska<br />

Obrana (newspaper); L'udovy Dennik (newspa-<br />

per); Stankoviansky, Emil; Wargovich, Michael<br />

J.; Gurcak, Frank; Jamriska, Paul<br />

B-213<br />

INT-33CZ-44<br />

Farewell Meeting for Czechoslovak<br />

Representatives<br />

July 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valo, Jozef; Fuerth, Julius; Kosina,<br />

Josef<br />

M-210<br />

INT-33CZ-45<br />

Hodza's Death<br />

July 12, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deaths; Masaryk, Jan; Papanek, Jan<br />

B-228<br />

INT-33CZ-46<br />

Quasi-Official Czech Organ Implies Mistrust<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Western Powers<br />

July 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper)<br />

INT-33CZ-47<br />

Seventh Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Slovak National<br />

Alliance in Cleveland<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Alliance; Saladiak,<br />

Jozef; Lovas, Pavel; Brook, Calvin<br />

M-217<br />

INT-33CZ-48<br />

Post-War Czechoslovakia As Viewed By A<br />

Slovak Leader in Moscow<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sverma, Jan<br />

INT-33CZ-49<br />

Slovak-American Autonomists Ponder Soviet<br />

Support<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gottwald, Klement; Sverma, Jan;<br />

Valo, Jozef<br />

B-237<br />

INT-33CZ-50<br />

Notes from the Slovak Language Press<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation;<br />

Zeman, Stephen, S., Jr.; Stefanik, Milan R.; Valo,<br />

Jozef<br />

INT-33CZ-51<br />

Political Testament <strong>of</strong> the Late Milan Hodza<br />

Aug. 22, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-112<br />

INT-33CZ-52<br />

Notes from the Czech- and Slovak-Language<br />

Press on Post-War Czechoslovakia<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper); Slovenska<br />

Obrana (newspaper); Slovak v Amerike (newspa-<br />

per); France; Sudetenland<br />

N-13<br />

INT-33CZ-53<br />

Czechs, Slovaks, and Carpatho-Russians in<br />

America on the Eve <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovak<br />

Liberation<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russians; Czechoslovak<br />

National Council; Feierabend, Ladislav<br />

B-253<br />

INT-33CZ-54<br />

Two Czechoslovak Meetings<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Celebration <strong>of</strong> Uprisings in Slovakia,<br />

Chicago, 111., Sept. 1944; Russian War Relief,<br />

Inc.; Papanek, Jan; Ladizinsky, Ivan A.; Pelikan,<br />

Jaroslav J.; Vrabel, Helen; Krch, Louis<br />

M-233<br />

INT-33CZ-55<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Press on the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations;<br />

New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper); Osadne<br />

Hlasy (newspaper)<br />

N-46<br />

INT-33CZ-56<br />

Czech- and Slovak-American Reactions to the<br />

Uprising in Slovakia<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-254<br />

INT-33CZ-57<br />

Lobby for Czechoslovakia Proposed<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorksky Dennik (newspaper);<br />

Czechoslovak National Council<br />

N-48<br />

INT-33CZ-58<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Relief for Czechoslovakia<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Relief for<br />

Czechoslovakia; Reilly, Charles; Valusek, An-<br />

drew J.; Papanek, Jan<br />

M-236<br />

INT-33CZ-59<br />

Address by Vladimir S. Hurban<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hurban, Vladimir<br />

M-238<br />

INT-33CZ-67<br />

INT-33CZ-60<br />

Leaders <strong>of</strong> Slovak Uprising Reported To<br />

Have Repudiated Benes Government<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Osusky, Stefan; Brook, Calvin<br />

N-64<br />

INT-33CZ-61<br />

Two Articles in "Slovenska Obrana"<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet-Czechoslovak Pact; Sloven-<br />

ska Obrana (newspaper); American Relief for<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

N-66<br />

INT-33CZ-62<br />

Address by Dr. Eugene Lobl<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lobl, Eugene<br />

M-240<br />

INT-33CZ-63<br />

Two Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Founding <strong>of</strong> the Czechoslovak Republic<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Papanek, Jan; Hurban, Vladimir<br />

M-250<br />

INT-33CZ-64<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> Slovak Representation on "American<br />

Relief for Czechoslovakia" Protested<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: President's War Relief Control<br />

Board; War relief; American Relief for Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Slovak Catholic Federation; American<br />

Slovak Catholic Relief; Slovak Catholic Federa-<br />

tion<br />

N-98<br />

INT-33CZ-65<br />

Autonomous Slovakia?<br />

Nov. 16, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovak National Council in Slo-<br />

vakia; Osusky, Stefan; Dubosh, Francis J.<br />

B-278<br />

INT-33CZ-66<br />

Soviet Emphasis on Nationality Fixing<br />

Czechoslovakia's Future?<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Slovak Workers Society; Czechoslovak Informa-<br />

tion Service; Slovak National Council in<br />

Slovakia; Vrabel, Helen<br />

RPT225<br />

INT-33CZ-67<br />

Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian Papers Discuss<br />

Benes' Plan for Sudeten Germans<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 519


INT-33CZ-67 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Sudetenland; Dub, Vaclav; Andrlik,<br />

Jaroslav<br />

N-156<br />

INT-33CZ-68<br />

Czech-Language Papers Discuss Implications<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Counter<strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

Jan. 9. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper)<br />

N-161<br />

INT-33CZ-69<br />

Post-War Program for "Czechoslovak<br />

Americans"<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinek, Joseph<br />

M-275<br />

INT-33CZ-70<br />

Czechoslovak-American Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; Atlantic Charter;<br />

New Yorske Listy (newspaper); Svomost (news-<br />

paper); Slovenska Obrana (newspaper); Slovak v<br />

Amerike (newspaper); Hanc, Josef<br />

B-324<br />

INT-33CZ-71<br />

Czechs and Slovaks in America Assess<br />

Communist Influence in the Provisional<br />

Government<br />

May 17, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Elections; UNCIO;<br />

Vrabel, Helen; Budin, Stanislav; Benau, Dezo;<br />

Maudr, Vladimir; Soumar, B.; Gurcak, Frank<br />

B-358<br />

INT-33CZ-72<br />

Czech Journalist Suggests Inclusion <strong>of</strong><br />

Lusatian Sorbs Within Czechoslovakia<br />

May 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lusatian Sorbs; Havlasa, Jan<br />

N-331<br />

INT-33CZ-73<br />

Czechoslovak Denial <strong>of</strong> Plans To Deport<br />

Hungarians Fails To Reassure Conservative<br />

Hungarian-American Daily<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava (newspaper); Papanek, Jan; Masaryk,<br />

Jan<br />

N-342<br />

INT-33CZ-74<br />

Czechoslovak Politics in Exile<br />

Oct. 20, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 156<br />

INT-33CZ-75<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Americans Discuss<br />

Moscow's Stand on Poland<br />

June 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.; Benau,<br />

Dezo; Benes, Bonis; Fierlinger, Zdenek<br />

B-374<br />

INT-33CZ-76<br />

Slovak Paper Here Sees Moscow Supporting<br />

Polish Claim to Teschen<br />

520 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

July 24. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenska Obrana (newspaper);<br />

Teschen<br />

N-412<br />

INT-33CZ-77<br />

Czech- and Slovak-Language Press in the<br />

U.S.<br />

July 24, 1945. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorske Listy (newspaper);<br />

Svomost (newspaper); Denni Hlasatel (newspa-<br />

per); Svet-American (newspaper); Narod (news-<br />

paper); Katolik (newspaper); Vek Rozumu<br />

(newspaper); Americke Delnicke Listy (newspa-<br />

per); Nova Doba (newspaper); New Yorksky<br />

Dennik (newspaper); Slovensky Sokol (newspa-<br />

per); Hlas (newspaper); Nove Casy (newspaper);<br />

L'udovy Dennik (newspaper); Pravda (newspa-<br />

per); Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper); Narodne<br />

Noviny (newspaper); Katolicky Sokol (newspa-<br />

per); Jednota (newspaper); Slovenska Obrana<br />

(newspaper); Slovak v Amerike (newspaper);<br />

Czechoslovak Information Service; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council<br />

RPT 243<br />

INT-33CZ-78<br />

Czechoslovak Official Here Accused <strong>of</strong> Being<br />

Anti-Russian<br />

Aug. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovensky Hlasnik (newspaper);<br />

Papanek, Jan<br />

N-424<br />

INT-33CZ-79<br />

New "American Slovak Catholic Religious<br />

Relief Association" Draws Critical Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Slovak-American Communists<br />

¿ug. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'udovy Dennik (newspaper);<br />

American Slovak Catholic Religious Relief<br />

Association; Brook, Calvin<br />

N-425<br />

Danes<br />

INT-33DA-1 to INT-33DA-10<br />

Danes: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Scandinavians in the U.S. and related docu-<br />

ments, see INT-25SC-1 to INT-25SC-400.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Denmark; Danes<br />

INT-33DA-1<br />

Christmas Möller Lecture Tour to Danish<br />

Communities in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 1, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Morale; German military occupa-<br />

tion policies; National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark; Free<br />

Denmark, Inc.; Möller, Christmas<br />

RPT 100<br />

INT-33DA-2<br />

Two Danish Views on Developments in<br />

Denmark<br />

Sept. U, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; German<br />

military occupation policies; Danish Council,<br />

London, England; Rasmussen, Sigmund H.;<br />

Andersen, Gerda M.; Moller, Christmas<br />

B-74<br />

INT-33DA-3<br />

Danish-Americans and the Situation in<br />

Denmark<br />

Nov. 30, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Denmark;<br />

German military occupation policies; Under-<br />

ground movements; National America Denmark<br />

Association; Danish War Relief; Kauffmann,<br />

Henrik; Scavenius, Erik<br />

RPT 161<br />

INT-33DA-4<br />

NADA Becomes America Denmark Relief,<br />

Inc.<br />

June 17, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National America Denmark As-<br />

sociation; America Denmark Relief, Inc.;<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

B-211<br />

INT-33DA-5<br />

Agitation for Restoring South Jutland to<br />

Denmark<br />

July 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; South Jutland;<br />

Messerschmidt, Emil<br />

B-221<br />

INT-33DA-6<br />

Danish Press Comment on the Independence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />

July 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland<br />

INT-33DA-7<br />

Quasi-<strong>of</strong>ficial Danish Definition <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />

Aug. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Danish<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom; Dossing, Thomas<br />

INT-33DA-8<br />

Exiled Danish Politician Comments on<br />

American Propaganda to Denmark<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danish Council <strong>of</strong> Freedom; Staer-<br />

mose, Robert<br />

N-262<br />

INT-33DA-9<br />

Danish-American Press Cool to San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-266<br />

INT-33DA-10<br />

Denmark's Absence bom San Francisco<br />

Resented by Danish-Americans<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-295


Reference Bibliography INT-33FI-23<br />

Estonians<br />

INT-33LA-1 to INT-33LA-2<br />

Estonians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

emigres from the Baltic States in the U.S. and<br />

related documents, see INT-5BA-1 to INT-5BA-<br />

610.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Estonia; Estonians<br />

INT-33ES-1<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Estonian Independence Day,<br />

February, 1944<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston Estonian Society; Graudin,<br />

Jacob; Raczynsky, Thaddeus S.; Poeld, Oscar M.<br />

M-153<br />

INT-33ES-2<br />

Estonian Independence Day Celebration,<br />

March 1945<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston Estonian Society; Kaiv, Jo-<br />

hannes; Blumit, Oswald A.; Galinis, Francis E.;<br />

Poeld, Oscar M.<br />

M-297<br />

Finns<br />

INT-33FI-1 to INT-33FI-34<br />

Finns: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Finns in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-11FI-1 to INT-11FI-140.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Finns<br />

INT-33FI-1<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 24. 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-6<br />

INT-33FI-2<br />

Finland's Dilemma and the Finnish-American<br />

Community<br />

Feb. 4, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Labor unions<br />

INT-33FI-3<br />

National Convention <strong>of</strong> the Finnish-American<br />

League for Democracy<br />

Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American League for<br />

Democracy<br />

B-161<br />

INT-33FI-4<br />

Notes on the Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesotan Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper); Raivaaja<br />

(newspaper); Eteenpain (newspaper); Larson,<br />

Oscar J.; Atsinki, Jalmari; Hirsimaki, Charles E.<br />

INT-33FI-5<br />

Finnish-Language Press on Soviet-Finnish<br />

Armistice Negotiations<br />

May 1, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Minnesotan Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper); Raivaaja<br />

(newspaper)<br />

B-192<br />

INT-33FI-6<br />

Pro and Con in the Finnish-Language Press<br />

During the Past Six Weeks<br />

June 14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eteenpain (newspaper); Sweden<br />

INT-33FI-7<br />

Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Procope, as Seen by the Finnish-<br />

and German-Language Press<br />

June 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Procope, Hjalmar J.<br />

INT-33FI-8<br />

Annual Summer Festival <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American League for Democracy<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finnish-American League for<br />

Democracy; Olli, Pentti; Tokoi, Oskari<br />

M-218<br />

INT-33FI-9<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on the<br />

Break with Finland<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Raivaaja (newspa-<br />

per); New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper); Paivaleh-<br />

ti (newspaper); Eteenpain (newspaper);<br />

Diplomatic and consular service<br />

B-232<br />

INT-33FI-10<br />

Finnish-American Press Comments on<br />

Finland's New Government<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 4 p.<br />

INT-33FI-11<br />

Finnish-Americans Organize To Support<br />

Dewey<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Finland for Dewey<br />

N-3<br />

INT-33FI-12<br />

Finnish-American Press Debates the<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-26<br />

INT-33FI-13<br />

Influential Finnish Daily Criticizes American<br />

and British "Concessions" to the Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raivaaja (newspaper); Finnish-<br />

American League for Democracy<br />

N-78<br />

INT-33FI-14<br />

Foreign-Language Press Comments on the<br />

Finnish Armistice<br />

iVov. 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Armistices<br />

B-269<br />

INT-33FI-15<br />

Finnish-American Press Apprehensive over<br />

War Crimes Charges in Homeland<br />

Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Raivaaja (newspaper);<br />

Eteenpain (newspaper)<br />

N-116<br />

INT-33FI-16<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Relief for Finland in the<br />

Finnish-Language Press<br />

Dec. 9. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Eteenpain (newspaper);<br />

Raivaaja (newspaper)<br />

N-126<br />

INT-33FI-17<br />

Finnish-American Press Reaction to the<br />

Paasikivi Cabinet<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reparations<br />

N-146<br />

INT-33FI-18<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Finnish-American Mutu-<br />

al Aid Society; Paivio, Carl<br />

M-273<br />

INT-33FI-19<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Allied<br />

Policies in Liberated Lands<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raivaaja (newspaper)<br />

N-165<br />

INT-33FI-20<br />

Finnish-Language Papers Discuss Resumption<br />

<strong>of</strong> Relations with Finland<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Hamilton, Maxwell<br />

N-182<br />

INT-33FI-21<br />

Finnish-American Press Criticizes Yalta<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

N-223<br />

INT-33FI-22<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the<br />

Coming Finnish Elections<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; National Democratic<br />

League<br />

N-228<br />

INT-33FI-23<br />

Finnish Press in the U.S.<br />

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INT-33FI-23 Reference Bibliography<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Veljeysviesti (newspaper); Norden (newspaper);<br />

Amerikan Suometar (newspaper); Lannen<br />

Suometar (newspaper); Auttaja (newspaper);<br />

Valvoja (newspaper); Opas (newspaper); Min-<br />

nesotan Uutiset (newspaper); Raivaaja (newspa-<br />

per); Paivalehti (newspaper); Tyovaen<br />

Osuustoimintalehti (newspaper); Co-operative<br />

Builder (newspaper); Industrialist! (newspaper);<br />

Eteenpain (newspaper); Naisten Viiri (newspa-<br />

per); Tyomies (newspaper)<br />

RPT236<br />

INT-33FI-24<br />

Finnish-American Press Reactions to the<br />

Finnish Elections<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; National Democratic<br />

League<br />

N-265<br />

INT-33FI-25<br />

Finnish-American Press and San Francisco<br />

Apr. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Raivaaja (newspaper);<br />

Tyomies (newspaper); Minnesotan Uutiset<br />

(newspaper)<br />

N-273<br />

INT-33FI-26<br />

Finnish-American Relief Triangle<br />

Apr. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Central Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Consumer Cooperatives, Helsinki<br />

N-283<br />

INT-33FI-27<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> Tyomies Stockholders<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tyomies (newspaper)<br />

M-310<br />

INT-33FI-28<br />

Finns in Michigan Seek Vandenberg's Help<br />

Apr. 24. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-292<br />

INT-33FI-29<br />

Finnish-American Press Comment on the New<br />

Finnish Cabinet and Three Party Coalition<br />

May 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties<br />

B-354<br />

INT-33FI-30<br />

Lutheran Organ Protests "Communist Label"<br />

on Finland<br />

June 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valvoja (newspaper)<br />

N-347<br />

INT-33FI-31<br />

Canada Lifts Ban on New Yorkin Uutiset<br />

June 11. 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorkin Uutiset (newspaper);<br />

Canada<br />

N-351<br />

522 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33FI-32<br />

Save Finland Committee<br />

June 14, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Save Finland Committee<br />

N-354<br />

INT-33FI-33<br />

Impasse in Finnish Relief<br />

July 18, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Friends <strong>of</strong> Finland, Inc.<br />

N-402<br />

INT-33FI-34<br />

Finnish-American Press Discusses Delay in<br />

Restoring Diplomatic Relations and Two-Way<br />

Mail Service<br />

July 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Postal service; Diplomatic and con-<br />

sular service<br />

N-407<br />

French<br />

INT-33FR-1 to INT-33FR-65<br />

French: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

the French in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-12FR-1 to INT-12FR-1080.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: France; French<br />

INT-33FR-1<br />

French Tricolor Legion<br />

July 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tricolor Legion<br />

RPT47<br />

INT-33FR-2<br />

De Gaulle, the Free French, and the French<br />

Underground<br />

July 9, 1942. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French; Underground move-<br />

ments; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

RPT48<br />

INT-33FR-3<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marseillaise (newspaper); Pour la<br />

Victoire (newspaper); Tabouis, Geneviève<br />

B-8<br />

INT-33FR-4<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Herriot, Edouard; Jeanneney, Jules<br />

RPT81<br />

INT-33FR-5<br />

French Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 25, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Darían, Jean Francois<br />

RPT90<br />

INT-33FR-6<br />

French Politics in the U.S. Since the<br />

American Landings in North Africa<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: North Africa; Pour la Victoire<br />

(newspaper); Bethouard, Marie Emile<br />

RPT 106<br />

INT-33FR-7<br />

Dinner Tendered by the French Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and the French Institute for the<br />

Giraud Military and Naval Missions<br />

Mar. 5. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S.; French Institute; Giraud, Henri<br />

B-34<br />

INT-33FR-8<br />

Fighting French Program Sponsored by<br />

Freedom House and Town Hall<br />

Afar. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French<br />

M-14<br />

INT-33FR-9<br />

French Political Journalism in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

B-37<br />

INT-33FR-10<br />

New Fighting French Newspaper<br />

Apr. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Voix de France (newspaper); Pour la<br />

Victoire (newspaper); Free French<br />

B-40<br />

INT-33FR-11<br />

Proposed Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> France Forever<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: France Forever<br />

B-41<br />

INT-33FR-12<br />

Recent French Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 7, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; France Forever;<br />

French Republican Committee; Tixier, Adrien;<br />

Baudet, Philippe<br />

RPT 126<br />

INT-33FR-13<br />

French Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

June 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

B-51<br />

INT-33FR-14<br />

French-American Club Dinner in Tribute to<br />

General de Gaulle, New York City, June 18,<br />

1943<br />

June 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Names lists; French-American Club;<br />

de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-33FR-15<br />

Bastille Day 1943: Two de Gaullist<br />

Celebrations


Reference Bibliography INT-33FR-42<br />

July 22, 1943. IS p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Speeches and ad-<br />

dresses; New York City; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

B-61<br />

INT-33FR-16<br />

General Giraud's Visit and French Discord in<br />

the U.S.<br />

July 27, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; Giraud, Henri<br />

RPT 143<br />

INT-33FR-17<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Bastille Day in Detroit, July<br />

14, 1943<br />

July 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bastille Day; Detroit, Mich.<br />

M-64<br />

INT-33FR-18<br />

French Cleavage Between the U.S. and the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

RPT 148<br />

INT-33FR-19<br />

[Camille Chautemps' views on the future <strong>of</strong><br />

France]<br />

Sept. 27. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chautemps, Camille<br />

S-53<br />

INT-33FR-20<br />

Republique Française<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Republique Française<br />

B-87<br />

INT-33FR-21<br />

New French Representative in New York<br />

Oct. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French; Aglion, Raoul; de<br />

Beaumont, Guerin<br />

B-95<br />

INT-33FR-22<br />

French-American Club Dinner<br />

Oct. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: French-American Club; Taylor,<br />

Henry J.; Bernstein, Henri; Thompson, Dorothy;<br />

Petain, Philippe<br />

M-89<br />

INT-33FR-23<br />

French After Moscow<br />

iVov. 16, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; French Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation; Provisional<br />

Consultative Assembly<br />

B-110<br />

INT-33FR-24<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> French Deputies in the Western<br />

Hemisphere<br />

Feb. 5. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Provisional Consultative<br />

Assembly<br />

B-153<br />

INT-33FR-25<br />

France in the U.S.: French Thought and<br />

Activity Here as Affected by Recent<br />

Developments<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Provi-<br />

sional governments; French Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

RPT 177<br />

INT-33FR-26<br />

Tricolor, Andre Labarthe's American Venture<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tricolor (periodical); Labarthe, An-<br />

dre<br />

B-189<br />

INT-33FR-27<br />

Banquet for Charles de Lessart, French<br />

Consul General in San Francisco<br />

May 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; de Lessart, Charles; Blanquie, Raoul<br />

M-183<br />

INT-33FR-28<br />

France Forever Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Invasion<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: D-Day; France Forever; de Beau-<br />

mont, Guerin; Root, Waverly; Laurent, Charles<br />

M-203<br />

INT-33FR-29<br />

French Opinion in America, from D-Day to<br />

the Visit <strong>of</strong> General de Gaulle<br />

July 8, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: D-Day; Provisional governments;<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; Great Britain; de Gaulle,<br />

Charles; Lemaigre-Dubreuil, Jacques; Laurent,<br />

Charles<br />

B-226<br />

INT-33FR-30<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> French Bases in the<br />

French-language Press<br />

July 19, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military bases<br />

INT-33FR-31<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Francis Perrin, Deputy to the<br />

Consultative Assembly in Algiers<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional Consultative Assembly;<br />

Perrin, Francis<br />

S-110<br />

INT-33FR-32<br />

French in the U.S. Since de Gaulle's Visit<br />

Aug. 15. 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy government; de Gaulle,<br />

Charles<br />

RPT 206<br />

INT-33FR-33<br />

French Storm in Chicago Teacup<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vichy government; Chicago, 111.; de<br />

Gaulle, Charles<br />

N-12<br />

INT-33FR-34<br />

French Opinion in the U.S. on the Problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

B-249<br />

INT-33FR-35<br />

Luncheon in Honor <strong>of</strong> Louis Dolivet [Editor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free World]<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dolivet, Louis<br />

M-239<br />

INT-33FR-36<br />

Pour la Victoire Columnist Urges Recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> de Gaulle<br />

Oct. i«, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Pour la<br />

Victoire (newspaper); de Gaulle, Charles; Deval,<br />

Jacques<br />

B-264<br />

INT-33FR-37<br />

Address by Robert de Saint-Jean<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: France Forever; de Saint-Jean, Rob-<br />

ert<br />

M-242<br />

INT-33FR-38<br />

Speech by Louis Dolivet on "France Today"<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Dolivet,<br />

Louis<br />

M-246<br />

INT-33FR-39<br />

French Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 31. 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; New York City; New Eng-<br />

land; California; Louisiana<br />

RPT 216<br />

INT-33FR-40<br />

Armistice Day Celebration<br />

Nov. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; France<br />

Forever; Hoppenot, Henri; Boyer, Charles;<br />

Vinzant, Jean; Blanchar, Pierre<br />

M-252<br />

INT-33FR-41<br />

Re-emergence <strong>of</strong> France as Viewed by the<br />

Franco-American Press<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Collaborators; Soviet Union; Spanish Republi-<br />

cans; Provisional governments<br />

RPT 222<br />

INT-33FR-42<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Forum<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco Forum; Guerard, Al-<br />

bert; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

M-264<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 523


INT-33FR-43<br />

INT-33FR-43<br />

De Kerillis Prepares Legal Action Against<br />

Pour la Victoire<br />

Dec. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Claims; Provisional governments;<br />

Pour la Victoire (newspaper); de Kerillis, Henri<br />

N-142<br />

INT-33FR-44<br />

French-language Press Applauds Russian<br />

Alliance<br />

Jan. 13. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

N-163<br />

INT-33FR-45<br />

Talk with Jacques Maritain, French<br />

Ambassador to the Vatican<br />

Fee. /. 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maritain, Jacques<br />

S-130<br />

INT-33FR-46<br />

Address by Louis Dolivet [on International<br />

Problems]<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Speeches and addresses; Free World<br />

(magazine); Dolivet, Louis<br />

M-283<br />

INT-33FR-47<br />

[Opinion Divided on Maritain's Appointment<br />

as French Ambassador to the Vatican]<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Vatican City; Maritain, Jacques<br />

B-313<br />

INT-33FR-48<br />

Blumel Visit Stirs Speculation on Anti-de<br />

Gaullist Exiles<br />

Feb. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Repatriation; Blumel, Andre<br />

N-211<br />

INT-33FR-49<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Feb. 27, Í945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Proposals; Repub-<br />

lique Française<br />

M-295<br />

INT-33FR-50<br />

French Deputy Condemns "Rootless"<br />

Government and Assembly <strong>of</strong> "Ghosts"<br />

Feb. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Bastide,<br />

Paul<br />

N-212<br />

INT-33FR-51<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> Société d'Histoire de la<br />

Revolution Française<br />

Feb. 28. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Société d'Histoire de la Revolution<br />

Française<br />

M-296<br />

524 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33FR-52<br />

French After Yalta<br />

Mar. 8, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

B-325<br />

INT-33FR-53<br />

Lecture on French Resistance<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Vallery-<br />

Radot, Pasteur<br />

M-300<br />

INT-33FR-54<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre Discusses Current French<br />

Situation<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sartre, Jean-Paul<br />

S-136<br />

INT-33FR-55<br />

Ambassador Bonnet Discusses France's<br />

International and Domestic Situation<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonnet, Henri<br />

M-305<br />

INT-33FR-56<br />

Robert Valeur Returns from France<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Press and Information Ser-<br />

vice; Valeur, Robert<br />

S-140<br />

INT-33FR-57<br />

French Language at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIÓ<br />

N-269<br />

INT-33FR-58<br />

Jean-Paul Sartre on the Importance <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />

in France Today<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Sartre, Jean-Paul<br />

M-309<br />

INT-33FR-59<br />

French Reactions to Polish Absence from San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; UNCIÓ<br />

N-279<br />

INT-33FR-60<br />

Charles Boyer Discusses Some French<br />

Questions<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boyer, Charles<br />

N-306<br />

INT-33FR-61<br />

Press Views <strong>of</strong> France in the General Security<br />

Organization<br />

May 2, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development<br />

B-351<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33FR-62<br />

France-Amérique Scores Neue Volkszeitung<br />

for Skepticism Toward German Atrocity<br />

Photographs<br />

June 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; War crimes; France-<br />

Amérique (newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

N-365<br />

INT-33FR-63<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> French Resistance Day<br />

June 27, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Resistance Day; Paul-Bon-<br />

cour, Joseph; Baeyens, James; Valeur, Robert;<br />

Bramy, Roger<br />

M-320<br />

INT-33FR-64<br />

Henri de Kerillis Discusses France Under de<br />

Gaulle<br />

July 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Kerillis, Henri; de Gaulle,<br />

Charles<br />

S-147<br />

INT-33FR-65<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Loss Permeates Ranks <strong>of</strong> French<br />

Resistance Youth, Participant Declares<br />

July 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Youth; Underground movements;<br />

Hoppenot, Violaine<br />

N-389<br />

Germans<br />

INT-33GE-1 to INT-33GE-113<br />

Germans: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Germans in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-13GE-1 to INT-13GE-1720.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Germans; Nazis and Nazi<br />

Party; Socialists and socialist parties; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties<br />

INT-33GE-1<br />

German-American Views on Foreign Politics<br />

Feb. 21, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago Abendpost (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper)<br />

RPT 3<br />

INT-33GE-2<br />

Democratic Germans and the German<br />

Post-War Problem<br />

May 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Association <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

Germans; Grzesinski, Albert<br />

RPT 28<br />

INT-33GE-3<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Branch <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

Democratic Federation


Reference Bibliography INT-33GE-23<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Social Democratic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> New York, German Branch;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Stampfer, Friedrich; Seger,<br />

Gerhart H.<br />

B-5<br />

INT-33GE-4<br />

German Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 28, Oct. 17, 1942. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic parties; Great Britain; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Free Germans; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

German Labor Delegation in United States;<br />

German Study Group, European Study Center;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Neue<br />

Beginnen Bewegung; Free German Movement;<br />

Background Publishing Co.; Background (news-<br />

paper); German-American Congress for Democ-<br />

racy; Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German Descent;<br />

German-American League for Culture; German<br />

American Emergency Conference; German-<br />

American Anti-Axis League; Steuben Society;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Katz, Rudolf; Seger, Gerhart<br />

H.; Sollmann, Wilhelm; Staudinger, Hans;<br />

Schlesinger, Moritz; Bronisch, Gotthilf; von<br />

Hildebrandt, Dietrich; Brauer, Max; Rosinski,<br />

Herbert; von und zu Putlitz, Wolfgang; Warburg,<br />

Max; Hagen, Paul; Cahen, Fritz M.; Mattem,<br />

Wolfgang; Simons, Hans; Hoellering, Franz;<br />

Schlamm, Willi; Foerster, Frederick W.; Tetens,<br />

Theodore H.; Matthias, Leon; Jaeckh, Ernst;<br />

Schairer, Reinhold; Selig, Anna; Spiecker, Karl;<br />

Thormann, Werner; Baerwald, Friedrich; Rin-<br />

ner, Erich; Hirschfeld, Hans; Kirschmann, Emil;<br />

Brecht, Arnold; Lang, Josef; Lachmann, Kurt;<br />

Wickel, Helmut; Niebuhr, Reinhold; Capíes,<br />

Anna; Fox, Mary; Held, Adolph; Bomstein,<br />

Julius; Schwarzschild, Leopold; Lania, Leo;<br />

Werner, Max; Ehrmann, Henry W.; Richter,<br />

Gustav; Tillich, Paul; Hertz, Paul; Taurer,<br />

Bernard; Strasser, Otto; Strasser, Paul; Joesten,<br />

Joachim; Fricke, Bruno; Fuchs, Theo; von Hahn,<br />

Rudolf; Sattler, Otto; Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

RPT70<br />

INT-33GE-5<br />

German Politics in the U.S.<br />

iVov. 5. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Beginnen Bewegung; Hertz,<br />

Paul; Hagen, Paul; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Rin-<br />

ner, Erich<br />

RPT 84<br />

INT-33GE-6<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> German Federalists and<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> a Bavarian Group in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 22, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Prussia; Swabia; Franconia;<br />

Rheno-Westphalia; Lower Saxony; Saxony;<br />

Brandenburg; Silesia; Baltic States; Boundaries;<br />

Separatists and separatist parties; Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Information Pro Deo; Manifesto on Germany<br />

(CIP); von Soden, Carl; Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Thormann, Werner<br />

RPT 97<br />

INT-33GE-7<br />

German American Emergency Conference and<br />

the Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

Feb. 2, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; German American Emer-<br />

gency Conference; Freies Deutschland Move-<br />

ment (Mexico); Freies Deutschland (periodical);<br />

German American (periodical); Rosenfeld, Kurt<br />

RPT 101<br />

INT-33GE-8<br />

Germans in Cleveland<br />

Feb. 3, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Biebel, Edward<br />

M.; Strassfurth, Herman; Ruedy, August; Som-<br />

merlatte, John; Goetze, Max; Fischer, Paula;<br />

Lausche, Frank<br />

M-l<br />

INT-33GE-9<br />

War Guilt <strong>of</strong> German People<br />

Feb. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan Germanism; Cheradame, An-<br />

dre; Hitler, Adolf<br />

M-6<br />

INT-33GE-10<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German Section <strong>of</strong> Intercultural<br />

Library<br />

[n.d.]. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio<br />

M-ll<br />

INT-33GE-11<br />

Address by Gerhard Seger to a joint meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> German-American Congress for Democracy<br />

and Americans All<br />

Feb. 18, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Reconstruction;<br />

Denazification; German-American Congress for<br />

Democracy; Americans All; Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

M-12<br />

INT-33GE-12<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the "Kulturbund," New York City<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Anti-Semitism;<br />

Kulturbund; Deutsch, Maria; Beer, Max; Celler,<br />

Emanuel<br />

M-17<br />

INT-33GE-13<br />

Rhineland Conference: Reflections <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Soviet Union<br />

Mar. 4, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Reconstruction; Un-<br />

derground movements; Nationalists and nation-<br />

alist parties; Rhineland Conference (1942);<br />

German American (periodical); German Ameri-<br />

can Emergency Conference; Freies Deutschland<br />

(periodical)<br />

RPT 110<br />

INT-33GE-14<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Union for Democratic Action<br />

Apr. 3, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union for Democratic Action; Mo-<br />

wrer, Edgar; Steel, Johannes; Lemer, Max;<br />

Niebuhr, Reinhold<br />

INT-33GE-15<br />

Dinner Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; American Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

German Freedom; Murray, Philip; Hagen, Paul;<br />

Zevi, Bruno<br />

M-35<br />

INT-33GE-16<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German American Emergency<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; German American<br />

Emergency Conference; Rosenfeld, Kurt; Win-<br />

kler, Ernst<br />

M-38<br />

INT-33GE-17<br />

German Federalism vs. Centralism<br />

Apr. 27. 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Bavaria; Smith, Kingsbury; Proewig, Frederick;<br />

Barth, Max; Hagen, Paul<br />

RPT 123<br />

INT-33GE-18<br />

[Heinrich Bruening's views on European<br />

military and political situation]<br />

June 28, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Soviet Union; Poland;<br />

Roman Catholic Church; Regional organization;<br />

Aerial bombing; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Bruening,<br />

Heinrich; Pius XII<br />

S-30<br />

INT-33GE-19<br />

National Conference <strong>of</strong> German Social<br />

Democrats, July 3-5, 1943<br />

July 26, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; Revolution; Ger-<br />

man-Speaking Social Democratic Conference,<br />

New York City; Neue Volkszeitung (newspa-<br />

per); Social Democratic Federation, German<br />

Branch in U.S.; German Labor Delegation in<br />

United States; Stampfer, Friedrich; Brauer, Max;<br />

Grzesinski, Albert; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Fraen-<br />

kel, Ernst<br />

B-64<br />

INT-33GE-20<br />

[Frederick Proewig views on Allied policy]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Proewig, Frederick<br />

S-43<br />

INT-33GE-21<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens, and Stout<br />

Aug. 27, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Loyal Americans <strong>of</strong> German De-<br />

scent; New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold<br />

(newspaper); Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.; Tetens, Theodore H.; Stout, Rex; Lipschutz,<br />

Isidore<br />

RPT 146<br />

INT-33GE-22<br />

Toward a Council <strong>of</strong> Free Germans<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States<br />

B-70<br />

INT-33GE-23<br />

Postponement <strong>of</strong> Ridder vs. Foerster, Tetens,<br />

and Stout<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 525


INT-33GE-23 Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ridder, Victor; Foerster, Frederick<br />

W.; Tetens, Theodore H.; Stout, Rex<br />

B-73<br />

INT-33GE-24<br />

German Social Democrats and Russia<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States; Free German Manifesto;<br />

German American (periodical); Neue Beginnen<br />

Bewegung; Hagen, Paul; Brauer, Max<br />

B-78<br />

INT-33GE-25<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong> Freies<br />

Deutschland in Moscow<br />

Sept. 28, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Hagen, Paul<br />

B-84<br />

INT-33GE-26<br />

German Anti-Nazi in the U.S. Still Seeking<br />

National Committee<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); German Labor Delegation in<br />

United States; Hagen, Paul; Deutsch, Julius;<br />

Brauer, Max; Grzesinski, Albert; Aufhaeuser,<br />

Siegfried<br />

B-93<br />

INT-33GE-27<br />

Toward a "Hard" Peace for Germany<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; So-<br />

ciety for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World War III;<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Bavaria; Foerster, Frederick W.;<br />

Tetens, Theodore H.; Stout, Rex; Fluegge,<br />

Rudolf; Proewig, Frederick<br />

B-114<br />

INT-33GE-28<br />

Tauroggen Movement<br />

Afov. 24, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germa-<br />

ny (Moscow); German American (periodical);<br />

Schroeder, Max; Obermann, Karl<br />

B-115<br />

INT-33GE-29<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

iVov. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Victory Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

German-American Trade Unionists<br />

M-110<br />

INT-33GE-30<br />

German National Committee Plans in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Dec. 15, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mann, Thomas; Hagen, Paul; Rid-<br />

der, Victor<br />

B-126<br />

INT-33GE-31<br />

German-American Press Notes<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

526 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Czechoslovakia; Mos-<br />

cow Conference; Cairo Conference; Teheran<br />

Conference; German American (periodical);<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Chicago<br />

Abendpost (newspaper); Aufbau (newspaper);<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich; Boenheim, Felix<br />

B-143<br />

INT-33GE-32<br />

Hard Peace for Germany - Address by Emil<br />

Ludwig at Ford Hall Forum<br />

Jan. 12. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Demilitarization; Ludwig, Emil<br />

M-128<br />

INT-33GE-33<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Forgotten Fronts,"<br />

sponsored by American Friends <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Freedom<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Fascists and fascist parties;<br />

American Friends <strong>of</strong> German Freedom; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Childs, Marquis; Salvadori, Mario<br />

M-134<br />

INT-33GE-34<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Social Democratic Federation, Ger-<br />

man branch in U.S.; Ludwig, Emil; Groetzsch,<br />

Robert; Brauer, Max<br />

M-138<br />

INT-33GE-35<br />

Emil Ludwig on the German Problem<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prussia; Regional organization;<br />

Militarism; Social classes; Ludwig, Emil<br />

M-141<br />

INT-33GE-36<br />

Ruth Fischer on "Stalin's Free Germany"<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Nationalists and na-<br />

tionalist parties; Military leaders; National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Free Germany (Moscow); Free<br />

German Manifesto; Fischer, Ruth; Stalin, Jo-<br />

seph; Ulbricht, Walter; von Salomon, Ernst<br />

S-86<br />

INT-33GE-37<br />

Refugee Discussion on Germany sponsored by<br />

New World Club, New York City, April 4,<br />

1944<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New World Club; von und zu Lo-<br />

ewenstein, Hubertus<br />

M-167<br />

INT-33GE-38<br />

New World Discussion <strong>of</strong> Germany sponsored<br />

by "Aufbau," New York City, January 27,<br />

1944<br />

Feb. 4. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New World Club; Aufbau (newspa-<br />

per); Foerster, Frederick W.; Gumbel, Emil J.;<br />

Heimann, Eduard; Ludwig, Emil; Graf, Oskar<br />

M.; Borchard, Hermann<br />

M-144<br />

INT-33GE-39<br />

"What Will It Be-Race Hatred or<br />

Friendship?" Roundtable discussion sponsored<br />

by German American Emergency Conference<br />

Mar. 15. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic discrimination;<br />

German American Emergency Conference;<br />

Ridder, Victor; Dengler, Theobald; Kierschner,<br />

Alfred; Ludwig, Emil; Seyfarth, Gotthard E.<br />

M-158<br />

INT-33GE-40<br />

Paul Hagen Lecture<br />

Mar. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New World Club; Hagen, Paul<br />

M-164<br />

INT-33GE-41<br />

Johannes Steel on Punishing Germany<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Regional organization; Steel, Johannes<br />

M-165<br />

INT-33GE-42<br />

Volksfront or Isolation? Dilemma <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Social Democracy<br />

Apr. 10. 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States; Hagen, Paul; Tillich,<br />

Paul; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; George, Manfred<br />

RPT 182<br />

INT-33GE-43<br />

Debate: "Should Germany Be Dismembered?"<br />

Apr. 19. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Hagen, Paul;<br />

Solzbacher, Wilhelm<br />

M-173<br />

INT-33GE-44<br />

Heinrich Bniening on Future <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

May 11. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Bruening, Heinrich<br />

S-102<br />

INT-33GE-45<br />

Volksfront or Communist Front?<br />

May 12, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

RPT 187<br />

INT-33GE-46<br />

Third Anniversary <strong>of</strong> "German American"<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical);<br />

Markah, Lisa; Norden, Albert; Boenheim, Felix<br />

M-186<br />

INT-33GE-47<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> German- American Anti-Axis<br />

League<br />

May 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Education; Ger-<br />

man-American Anti-Axis League; Kruse, Wil-<br />

liam; Jaeger, William; von Schroetter, Eric


Reference Bibliography<br />

M-190<br />

INT-33GE-48<br />

Gerhart Seger discusses bis new Committee<br />

on Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Committee on<br />

Re-education <strong>of</strong> German Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

S-105<br />

INT-33GE-49<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> F. W. Foerster<br />

June 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Foerster, Frederick W.; Stout, Rex;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

M-200<br />

INT-33GE-50<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> Democracy's Chances in<br />

Germany and Italy<br />

June 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Regional organization; Union for Democratic<br />

Action; Hagen, Paul; Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

M-201<br />

INT-33GE-51<br />

Paul Hagen Discusses Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany<br />

June 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

Hagen, Paul<br />

S-106<br />

INT-33GE-52<br />

Council for a Democratic Germany Appeals to<br />

German People To Revolt<br />

June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Council for a Demo-<br />

cratic Germany; German American (periodical);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper)<br />

B-214<br />

INT-33GE-53<br />

Propaganda For A Monarchial Restoration<br />

Now Being Tolerated in Germany<br />

June 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Monarchist<br />

in War (periodical); Fischer, Max<br />

INT-33GE-54<br />

German-American Press Looks at Germany<br />

July 3. 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Atlantic Charter;<br />

Teheran Conference; Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany; New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Chicago Abendpost (news-<br />

paper); Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper); Mil-<br />

waukee Deutsche Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

B-220<br />

INT-33GE-55<br />

Unusually Outspoken Editorial, Of Divisive<br />

Trend, In the German-Language Press<br />

July 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Chicago Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Stalin, Joseph<br />

INT-33GE-56<br />

Response in the U.S. to German Events<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Teheran Conference; Military leaders; Himmler,<br />

Heinrich<br />

B-238<br />

INT-33GE-57<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> the Churches<br />

in Germany<br />

Sept. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Protestant<br />

churches; Freies Deutschland (periodical);<br />

Merker, Paul<br />

N-17<br />

INT-33GE-58<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Council for a Democratic<br />

Germany<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Council for a Democratic Germany;<br />

American Association for a Democratic Germa-<br />

ny<br />

N-32<br />

INT-33GE-59<br />

German-American Press Looks at Russia<br />

Oct. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

N-54<br />

INT-33GE-60<br />

German-American Reaction to Dumbarton<br />

Oaks<br />

Oct. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Proposals<br />

B-256<br />

INT-33GE-61<br />

Note on Steuben Society<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society; H<strong>of</strong>fman, Theo-<br />

dore H.<br />

B-258<br />

INT-33GE-62<br />

German Communist View <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. War Aims (publication); Com-<br />

munist (periodical); Lippmann, Walter; Berger,<br />

Hans<br />

N-57<br />

INT-33GE-63<br />

"Hard Peace" Talk Among German Refugees<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potolitski, Michael; Ziffer, Bernard;<br />

Tetens, Theodore H.<br />

N-67<br />

INT-33GE-64<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig on Bavarian<br />

Separatism<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties; Proewig, Frederick<br />

N-68<br />

INT-33GE-72<br />

INT-33GE-65<br />

Prominent German on Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany;<br />

Political Forces Available for Reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germany; Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Administrative<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 75 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Revolution; Military<br />

leaders; Underground movements; Reconstruc-<br />

tion; Political parties; Allied military occupation<br />

policies<br />

S-121<br />

INT-33GE-66<br />

Is There a German Underground?<br />

iVov. 17, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Shuster,<br />

George; Hagen, Paul; Niebuhr, Reinhold<br />

N-104<br />

INT-33GE-67<br />

Agitation in America for Lusatian-Sorb<br />

Separation from Germany<br />

iVov. 17, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Czechoslovakia; Texas;<br />

Lusatian Sorbs; Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Sovereignty; Domanski, Francis; Martinek, Jo-<br />

seph<br />

RPT219<br />

INT-33GE-68<br />

Two Criticisms <strong>of</strong> German-Americans: 1.<br />

From the Conservative New Yorker<br />

Staats-Zeitung 2. From the Social Democratic<br />

Neue Volkszeitung<br />

Nov. 25. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Neubeiser, Grete; Stampfer, Friedrich<br />

N-lll<br />

INT-33GE-69<br />

Testament <strong>of</strong> Goerdeler<br />

Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Goerdeler, Karl; Bronisch,<br />

Gotthilf<br />

N-115<br />

INT-33GE-70<br />

Exoneration <strong>of</strong> South Germans Scored in<br />

German-American Press<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; New Yorker Staats-Zeitung<br />

und Herold (newspaper); Detroiter Abendpost<br />

(newspaper); Neubeiser, Grete<br />

N-136<br />

INT-33GE-71<br />

Alsatian Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fears "S<strong>of</strong>t" Treatment for<br />

Germany<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Territorial claims; Grossvo-<br />

gel, Samuel<br />

N-141<br />

INT-33GE-72<br />

Right-wing Social Democrat sees Catholicism<br />

as a prime potentiality in German<br />

regeneration<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 22 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 527


INT-33GE-72 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Rhineland; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; CathoUc parties; Political<br />

reforms; Social classes; Sollmann, Wilhelm<br />

S-124<br />

INT-33GE-73<br />

Paul Hagen Takes a Gloomy View <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany's Future<br />

Jan. 2. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Hagen, Paul;<br />

Paetel, Earl O.; Sternberg, Fritz<br />

N-154<br />

INT-33GE-74<br />

Paul Tillich and Paul Winkler Discuss<br />

Germany<br />

Jan. 3, ¡945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Christian Council for<br />

Democracy; Tillich, Paul; Winkler, Paul<br />

M-274<br />

INT-33GE-75<br />

Five German Writers Discuss What To Do<br />

With Germany<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Educational<br />

reforms; Feuchtwanger, Lion; Mann, Thomas;<br />

Ludwig, Emil; Doeblin, Alfred; Bruno, Frank<br />

B-304<br />

INT-33GE-76<br />

German refugees here discuss rumored von<br />

Paulus "government"<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Provisional govern-<br />

ments; Military leaders; von Paulus, Friedrich<br />

S-129<br />

INT-33GE-77<br />

Isolationist German-Language Paper Admits<br />

Responsibility Of German People For Hitler<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroiter Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

N-201<br />

INT-33GE-78<br />

Paul Tillich Attacks "Vatican-White House<br />

Axis"<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; U.S. mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Tillich, Paul<br />

N-204<br />

INT-33GE-79<br />

Dr. Friedrich Proewig discusses decentralized<br />

Germany<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bavaria; Regional organization; Al-<br />

lied military occupation policies; Proewig,<br />

Frederick<br />

S-131<br />

INT-33GE-80<br />

Communist-Line German-American Paper<br />

Reflects on Yalta<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; German Ameri-<br />

can (periodical)<br />

N-207<br />

528 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33GE-81<br />

Two Exiled German Journalists Discuss<br />

Press, Publishing, and Radio in<br />

American-occupied Germany<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; U.S. military occupation poli-<br />

cies; Educational reforms; Frankfurter Zeitung<br />

(newspaper); Vorwaerts (newspaper); Stampfer,<br />

Friedrich<br />

S-132<br />

INT-33GE-82<br />

German-Language Press in the U.S. with<br />

some Account <strong>of</strong> German-American<br />

Community<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Illinois; Wisconsin; Ohio; Michigan;<br />

Missouri; New York State; Statistical data:<br />

population; Religious groups; Chicago Abend-<br />

post (newspaper); Deutsche-Amerikanische<br />

Buerger-Zeitung (newspaper); Milwaukee Deut-<br />

sche Zeitung (newspaper); Milwaukee Herold<br />

(newspaper); Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(newspaper); Siebenbuergisch Amerikanische<br />

Volksblatt (newspaper); Cincinnatier Freie<br />

Presse (newspaper); Detroiter Abendpost (news-<br />

paper); National Weeklies, Inc.; Der Wanderer<br />

(newspaper); St. Josephs Blatt (newspaper); Der<br />

Lutheraner (newspaper); Steuben News (news-<br />

paper); Rochester Abendpost (newspaper); New<br />

Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (newspaper);<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); German<br />

American (periodical); Aufbau (newspaper)<br />

RPT 234<br />

INT-33GE-83<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the German American<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: German American (periodical); Fa-<br />

ber, Gustav; Krueger, Walter<br />

M-299<br />

INT-33GE-84<br />

Conservative German-Americans Assail Yalta<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Atlantic Charter;<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper); De-<br />

troiter Abendpost (newspaper); Der Wanderer<br />

(newspaper); Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

B-335<br />

INT-33GE-85<br />

Communist View <strong>of</strong> German Constitutional<br />

Problem<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutional reforms; Freies<br />

Deutschland (periodical); Merker, Paul<br />

N-238<br />

INT-33GE-86<br />

Yalta and German Refugee Left<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Yalta Conference;<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); German<br />

American (periodical); Aufbau (newspaper);<br />

Stampfer, Friedrich; Marck, Siegfried K.; Land-<br />

auer, Carl; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Hagen Paul;<br />

Hausman, Fredrick<br />

B-338<br />

INT-33GE-87<br />

Forum on "Religion in the Germany <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow"<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Lutheran<br />

Church; Protestant churches; German American<br />

(periodical); Baerwald, Friedrich; Tillich, Paul<br />

M-303<br />

INT-33GE-88<br />

Hermann Rauschning Discusses Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Boundaries;<br />

War crimes; Reconstruction; Rauschning, Her-<br />

mann<br />

S-138<br />

INT-33GE-89<br />

German Trade-Unionists in Exile Here Fail<br />

To Achieve Unity<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; German Labor Dele-<br />

gation in United States; Council for a Democrat-<br />

ic Germany; International Federation <strong>of</strong> Trade<br />

Unions; AFL; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried; Schevenels,<br />

Walter; Katz, Rudolf<br />

RPT 235<br />

INT-33GE-90<br />

Heinrich Bruening and German Politics,<br />

Present and Future<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bruening, Heinrich; Ebert, Friedrich<br />

S-141<br />

INT-33GE-91<br />

German-American Press Publicizes AMG<br />

Decrees<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies<br />

N-260<br />

INT-33GE-92<br />

Gottfried Treviranus in New York<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Treviranus, Gottfried<br />

N-274<br />

INT-33GE-93<br />

What to do with Germany: a Communist View<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freies Deutschland Movement<br />

(Mexico); Merker, Paul<br />

N-276<br />

INT-33GE-94<br />

German-American Leftists Divided over<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: German Labor Delegation in United<br />

States<br />

N-277<br />

INT-33GE-95<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in German-Language<br />

Press<br />

May 1, 1945. 31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; Regional organization;


Reference Bibliography INT-33GR-3<br />

Roman Catholic Church; Reconstruction;<br />

Denazification; Refugees; Sovereignty; Aufbau<br />

(newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper);<br />

New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold (news-<br />

paper); Chicago Abendpost (newspaper); De-<br />

troiter Abendpost (newspaper); German<br />

American (periodical); Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper); Deutsche-Amerikanische Buerger-<br />

Zeitung (newspaper); Milwaukee Deutsche Zei-<br />

tung (newspaper); Der Wanderer (newspaper)<br />

RPT239<br />

INT-33GE-96<br />

Conservative German-Language Paper Favors<br />

Constitutional Monarchy for Reich<br />

May 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Allied military occupation policies; Chicago<br />

Abendpost (newspaper); Gerard, James W.<br />

N-330<br />

INT-33GE-97<br />

Supreme Political Tribunal for Germany as an<br />

Interim Solution <strong>of</strong> Civil Service Problem<br />

May 22, 1945. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Government employees; Allied mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Supreme Political<br />

Tribunal; Riegelhaupt, Manek<br />

S-144<br />

INT-33GE-98<br />

German Refugees on Germany<br />

May 31, 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Allied military occupation<br />

policies; New Democratic German Committee<br />

in Switzerland; Bruening, Heinrich; Stampfer,<br />

Friedrich; Katz, Rudolf; Aufhaeuser, Siegfried;<br />

Tillich Paul; Treviranus, Gottfried; Hertz, Paul<br />

B-366<br />

INT-33GE-99<br />

German-American Community Discusses<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> War Criminals<br />

June 4, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Aufbau (newspaper);<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); Council for a<br />

Democratic Germany; New Yorker Staats-<br />

Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Detroiter<br />

Abendpost (newspaper)<br />

RPT241<br />

INT-33GE-100<br />

Demand for Lusatian Sorb Separation from<br />

Germany Gains Impetus<br />

June 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Lusatian Sorbs;<br />

Separatists and separatist parties<br />

B-372<br />

INT-33GE-101<br />

German-Americans Protest Limitations on<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Press in Occupied Germany<br />

June 13, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; U.S. military<br />

occupation policies; Der Wanderer (newspaper);<br />

Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper); New Yorker<br />

Staats Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Chicago<br />

Abendpost (newspaper); Davis, Elmer; Stampf-<br />

er, Friedrich<br />

B-376<br />

INT-33GE-102<br />

German-Americans Call for Action<br />

June 15, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic discrimination;<br />

War relief; German Day Association; Steuben<br />

Society; H<strong>of</strong>mann, Bernhard; Sattler, Otto;<br />

Kierschner, Alfred<br />

N-356<br />

INT-33GE-103<br />

Wisconsin German-Americans Reported<br />

Taking Heart from Soldiers' Letters<br />

June 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wisconsin; Military personnel<br />

N-366<br />

INT-33GE-104<br />

German-Americans Assail Peacetime Draft<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Compulsory military service; Der<br />

Wanderer (newspaper); Neue Volkszeitung<br />

(newspaper)<br />

N-367<br />

INT-33GE-105<br />

Steuben Society's Campaign Against<br />

"Punitive" Peace<br />

June 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Steuben Society; H<strong>of</strong>fman, Theo-<br />

dore H.<br />

N-370<br />

INT-33GE-106<br />

Former German Social Democrat Discusses<br />

Occupation Policies in Germany<br />

July 2, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Catholic parties; Labor unions; Religious groups;<br />

Sollmann, Wilhelm; Adenauer, Konrad; Suth,<br />

Wilhelm; Heimerich, Hermann; Schaeffer, Frie-<br />

drich; von Seisser, Hans R.; Stegerwald, Adam;<br />

Schiefer, Gustav<br />

S-145<br />

INT-33GE-107<br />

Leading Conservative German-Language<br />

Newspaper for Sale<br />

July 6, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Yorker Staats-Zeitung und<br />

Herold (newspaper); Ridder, Victor<br />

N-381<br />

INT-33GE-108<br />

Gerhart Seger Criticizes Anglo-American<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Occupied Germany<br />

July 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

Seger, Gerhart H.<br />

N-382<br />

INT-33GE-109<br />

Conservative German-Language Weekly<br />

Protests American Treatment <strong>of</strong> German<br />

POWs<br />

July 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Deutsche-<br />

Amerikanische Buerger-Zeitung (newspaper)<br />

N-385<br />

INT-33GE-110<br />

Agitation over Lusatian Sorbs Continues<br />

July 25, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Poland; Separatists<br />

and separatist parties; Lusatian Sorbs; Czechos-<br />

lovak National Council; Martinek, Joseph<br />

N-411<br />

INT-33GE-111<br />

German Refugee Weekly Urges Congress To<br />

Permit Entry <strong>of</strong> German "Millions"<br />

Displaced by Czechs and Poles<br />

July 30. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Displaced persons; Regional organi-<br />

zation; Neue Volkszeitung (newspaper)<br />

N-416<br />

INT-33GE-112<br />

German-American Press Despairs <strong>of</strong> Relief<br />

and Mail Service for Germany<br />

Aug. 1, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Postal service<br />

N-420<br />

INT-33GE-113<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Homeland in German-American<br />

Community Press<br />

Aug. 13, 1945. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: War damages; New Yorker Staats-<br />

Zeitung und Herold (newspaper); Der Wanderer<br />

(newspaper); Cleveland Waechter und Anzeiger<br />

(newspaper); Neubeiser, Grete; Ridder, Walter<br />

T.; Matt, Joseph<br />

RPT244<br />

Greeks<br />

INT-33GR-1 to INT-33GR-125<br />

Greeks: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Greeks in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-14GR-1 to INT-14GR-748.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Greeks<br />

INT-33GR-1<br />

Notes from the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 13, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Food assistance<br />

RPT 1<br />

INT-33GR-2<br />

Notes on Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Greek-Ameri-<br />

can Tribune (newspaper); Daily National Herald<br />

(newspaper)<br />

RPT 6<br />

INT-33GR-3<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Bulgarian military<br />

occupation policies; Macedonia; Thrace; Gov-<br />

emments-in-exile, Greece; Tsouderos, Emman-<br />

uel<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 529


INT-33GR-3<br />

RPT 10<br />

INT-33GR-4<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Eastern orthodox<br />

churches; Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

American Pan-Hellenic League; George II, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

RPT 13<br />

INT-33GR-5<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Fascists and fas-<br />

cist parties; Collaborators; Greek Independence<br />

Day celebrations. Mar. 1942; Metaxas, Joannes;<br />

Pope, Generoso; Sforza, Carlo<br />

RPT 16<br />

INT-33GR-6<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 18, 1942. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Food assistance; Labor unions; Ships<br />

and shipping; German military occupation<br />

policies; Dimitratos, Aristides; Diamontopoulos,<br />

Kimon<br />

RPT 19<br />

INT-33GR-7<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

Apr. 25, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Food assistance; Dimi-<br />

tratos, Aristides<br />

RPT 22<br />

INT-33GR-8<br />

Organizations for Post-War Reconstruction in<br />

Greece<br />

May 1, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction; National Commit-<br />

tee for the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Greece; Pan-<br />

Hellenic Federation; Greek War Relief Associa-<br />

tion<br />

RPT 24<br />

INT-33GR-9<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

May 16, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece; Bul-<br />

garia; Food assistance; Merchant seamen; Greek<br />

War Relief Association; Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

RPT 31<br />

INT-33GR-10<br />

Notes on the Greek Press<br />

May 26, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Food assistance; Turkey; Kanellopoulos, Panagi-<br />

otes; Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

RPT 32<br />

INT-33GR-11<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

June 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

George II, King <strong>of</strong> Greece; Tsouderos, Emman-<br />

uel<br />

RPT 35<br />

530 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33GR-12<br />

Attitude <strong>of</strong> Greeks in America to the Visit <strong>of</strong><br />

King George II<br />

June 13, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: George 11, King <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

RPT 37<br />

INT-33GR-13<br />

Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Visit <strong>of</strong> King George II<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

June 29, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: George II, King <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

RPT 43<br />

INT-33GR-14<br />

Greek Press<br />

July 3, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Bulgaria; Food<br />

assistance<br />

RPT 46<br />

INT-33GR-15<br />

Greek Ministry <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

July 14. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Bureau <strong>of</strong> Research and In-<br />

formation; Michalopoulos, Andreas; Theopha-<br />

nides, Stavros<br />

RPT 53<br />

INT-33GR-16<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 5, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ships and shipping; Merchant sea-<br />

men; Italy; Balkan States; Soviet Union<br />

RPT 58<br />

INT-33GR-17<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 22, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Bulgaria; Gov-<br />

ernments-in-exile, Greece<br />

RPT 63<br />

INT-33GR-18<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 21, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Food assistance;<br />

Albanians; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

RPT 69<br />

INT-33GR-19<br />

Greek Press<br />

Oct. 7, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Patris (newspaper);<br />

Hellas (Buenos Aires) (newspaper); Atenas<br />

(newspaper); Neos Kosmos (newspaper)<br />

RPT 75<br />

INT-33GR-20<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 18, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Macedonia; Goveraments-in-<br />

exile, Greece; War relief; Greek War Relief<br />

Association; Dimitratos, Aristides; Kanel-<br />

lopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

RPT 79<br />

INT-33GR-21<br />

Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

JVov. 19, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian military occupation policies;<br />

Govemments-in-exile, Greece; Boundaries; Bul-<br />

garia<br />

RPT 86<br />

INT-33GR-22<br />

American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

Nov. 24, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

RPT 89<br />

INT-33GR-23<br />

Reactions <strong>of</strong> the Greek Press to the North<br />

African Campaign<br />

Nov. 30. 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper); Greek-American Tribune<br />

(newspaper); North Africa<br />

B-14<br />

INT-33GR-24<br />

American Greeks and the Political Future <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Governments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Kanellopoulos, Panagiotes<br />

B-21<br />

INT-33GR-25<br />

Greek Unit in the U.S. Army and the<br />

American Greek Community<br />

Feb. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign legions<br />

B-23<br />

INT-33GR-26<br />

Greek Political Situation<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Govem-<br />

ments-in-exile, Greece; Foreign legions; Hellas<br />

(periodical); Daily National Herald (newspaper)<br />

RPT 112<br />

INT-33GR-27<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Policy by Sophocles Venizelos,<br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Greek Liberal Party<br />

Apr. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece; Hel-<br />

las (periodical); Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

B-38<br />

INT-33GR-28<br />

Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />

Government-In-ExUe<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Greek-American Tribune (newspaper); Zervas,<br />

Napoleon<br />

RPT 119<br />

INT-33GR-29<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> "Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong><br />

Cypriots, New York City, Apr. 28, 1943<br />

May 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cyprus; "Temporary Committee" <strong>of</strong><br />

Cypriots Meeting, NYC, Apr. 1943<br />

M-40


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33GR-30<br />

King George's Broadcast Regarding the<br />

Post-War Regime in Greece<br />

July 8, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Speeches and addresses; George II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

B-56<br />

INT-33GR-31<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: I. Cyprus<br />

July 8, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cyprus; Territorial claims<br />

RPT 139<br />

INT-33GR-32<br />

[Interview with Aristides Dimitratos and<br />

Kostas Kotzias]<br />

June 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Dimitratos, Aristides;<br />

Kotzias, Kostas<br />

S-24<br />

INT-33GR-33<br />

Lecture on "The Great Democracies and the<br />

Small Nations"<br />

May 22, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Greek War Relief Association; Michalopoulos,<br />

Andreas<br />

M-187<br />

INT-33GR-34<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: II. The<br />

Dodecanese<br />

July 22, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanese Islands; Italian military<br />

occupation policies; Territorial claims<br />

RPT 142<br />

INT-33GR-35<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: III. Northern<br />

Epirus<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Boundaries; Albania; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims<br />

RPT 150<br />

INT-33GR-36<br />

Greek Territorial Aspirations: IV. The<br />

Macedonian-Thracian Border<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonia; Thrace; Bulgarian mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Boundaries; Balkan<br />

States<br />

RPT 153<br />

INT-33GR-37<br />

[Letter from Elias Tsirimokos Published in<br />

the National Herald]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Food supply; Ger-<br />

man military occupation policies; Italian military<br />

occupation policies; War relief; National Libera-<br />

tion Front; National People's Army <strong>of</strong> Libera-<br />

tion; Tsirimokos, Elias; George II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Greece<br />

S-58<br />

INT-33GR-38<br />

American Echoes <strong>of</strong> Greek Civil War<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Guerrilla warfare; Atlantis (newspa-<br />

per); Daily National Herald (newspaper); Greek-<br />

American Tribune (newspaper)<br />

B-107<br />

INT-33GR-39<br />

Dodecanesian-American Activities<br />

JVov. 11, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pan-Dodecanesian Congress, NYC,<br />

Oct. 1943; Dodecanesians; Dodecanesian Na-<br />

tional Council<br />

B-109<br />

INT-33GR-40<br />

Greek-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 17, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Greek Star<br />

(newspaper); Daily National Herald (newspa-<br />

per); Free Press (newspaper); Hellas (periodical);<br />

Greek-American Tribune (newspaper); Dodec-<br />

anesian (newspaper); Vlavianos, Basil<br />

RPT 159<br />

INT-33GR-41<br />

[Annual Banquet <strong>of</strong> National Epirotic<br />

Liberation Society]<br />

Nov. 20, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Epirotic Liberation Socie-<br />

ty; Boundaries; Epirus<br />

M-105<br />

INT-33GR-42<br />

Greek-American Labor Congress<br />

iVov. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Greek-American La-<br />

bor Committee<br />

M-lll<br />

INT-33GR-43<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Greek-American Section <strong>of</strong><br />

the IWO<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers Order;<br />

Greek-American Fraternal Society Conference,<br />

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 1944<br />

M-137<br />

INT-33GR-44<br />

Greek-American Press Notes: The<br />

Government-In-Exile and the Guerrillas<br />

Jan. 26, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Governments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Daily<br />

National Herald (newspaper); Greek-American<br />

Tribune (newspaper); Bulgaria; Guerrilla war-<br />

fare; National Liberation Front; Tsouderos,<br />

Emmanuel<br />

B-151<br />

INT-33GR-45<br />

Greek-American Mass Meeting Herald<br />

Feb. 2, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Mass Meeting,<br />

NYC, Jan. 1944; Daily National Herald<br />

(newspaper)<br />

M-143<br />

INT-33GR-54<br />

INT-33GR-46<br />

Notes on the Greek Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Macedonia; Boundaries;<br />

Soviet Union; Balkan States; Greek-American<br />

Mass Meeting, NYC, Jan. 1944; Daily National<br />

Herald (newspaper); Turkey; Dodecanese Is-<br />

lands<br />

INT-33GR-47<br />

Greek-American Reaction to Churchill's<br />

Speech<br />

Afar. 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

B-162<br />

INT-33GR-48<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Greek Independence Day,<br />

24-26 March 1944<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions, Mar. 1944<br />

M-166<br />

INT-33GR-49<br />

British Honor for Admiral Sakellariou<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hellas (periodical); Great Britain;<br />

Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

S-94<br />

INT-33GR-50<br />

Greek Politics in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 22, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Daily National Herald (newspaper); Atlantis<br />

(newspaper); Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Boundaries;<br />

Balkan States; Slavs; Macedonia; Political<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation; National<br />

Liberation Front; Venizelos, Sophocles<br />

RPT 185<br />

INT-33GR-51<br />

Greek-American Reaction to<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Letter<br />

May 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper); Roosevelt, Franklin D.;<br />

Churchill, Winston S.<br />

B-195<br />

INT-33GR-52<br />

Lebanon Conference as Reflected in the<br />

Greek-American Press<br />

June 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Unity Conference, Lebanon,<br />

May 1944; National Liberation Front; Papan-<br />

dreou, George<br />

B-205<br />

INT-33GR-53<br />

Greek-Americans and the Cairo Trials<br />

June 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Courts-martial and courts <strong>of</strong> inquiry<br />

B-219<br />

INT-33GR-54<br />

Liberal Greek-American View <strong>of</strong> the Crisis in<br />

the Greek Government; Congress <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chimarriote Societies "Akrokeravnia"<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 531


INT-33GR-54 Reference Bibliography<br />

July 15, 20, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Greece;<br />

Epirus; Boundaries; Akrokeravnia; Papandreou,<br />

George; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

M-213<br />

INT-33GR-55<br />

Pan-Epirotic Cooperation<br />

July 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Pan-Epirotic Federation<br />

INT-33GR-56<br />

Interview with Ambassador MacVeagh<br />

July 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: MacVeagh, Lincoln<br />

INT-33GR-57<br />

Tsouderos Advises Collaboration with the<br />

EAM<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Governments-in-exile, Greece; Na-<br />

tional Liberation Front; Tsouderos, Emmanuel<br />

INT-33GR-58<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the GAPA<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Progressive As-<br />

sociation<br />

M-224<br />

INT-33GR-59<br />

Grek-American Committee <strong>of</strong> National Unity<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Committee for<br />

National Unity; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

B-239<br />

INT-33GR-60<br />

Anti-Soviet Propaganda Alleged to Emanate<br />

from the Greek Embassy<br />

Aug. 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

INT-33GR-61<br />

Suggested Exchange <strong>of</strong> Free Port Privileges<br />

by Greece and Bulgaria<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Boundaries; Harbors and<br />

ports<br />

N-l<br />

INT-33GR-62<br />

U.S. and the Greek <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information<br />

Sept 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-11<br />

INT-33GR-63<br />

Greek-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> War on Bulgaria<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Soviet Union<br />

N-20<br />

INT-33GR-64<br />

Annual Congress <strong>of</strong> the Pan-Epirotic<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Pan-Epirotic Federation;<br />

Tsouros, Christos<br />

M-231<br />

532 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33GR-65<br />

Greek-American Papers Publicize Bulgarian<br />

Brutality<br />

Sept. 21, ¡944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria<br />

N-35<br />

INT-33GR-66<br />

Greek-American Appeal to the Quebec<br />

Conference<br />

Sept. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-42<br />

INT-33GR-67<br />

Greek-Language Republican Paper Discusses<br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-43<br />

INT-33GR-68<br />

Mass Meeting Sponsored by the Committee<br />

for the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; Committee for the<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Distomo<br />

M-235<br />

INT-33GR-69<br />

Atlantis Reports Expulsion <strong>of</strong> Allied <strong>Office</strong>rs<br />

from S<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Sept. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); S<strong>of</strong>ia, Bul-<br />

garia; Soviet military occupation policies<br />

N-50<br />

INT-33GR-70<br />

Greek Papers Alarmed by Reports <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

Russo-Bulgarian Activities<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonia; Thrace; Bulgarian mili-<br />

tary occupation policies; Soviet military occupa-<br />

tion policies<br />

N-55<br />

INT-33GR-71<br />

Distomo Episode an Occasion for<br />

Recrimination in the Greek-American Press<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Dis-<br />

tomo<br />

N-73<br />

INT-33GR-72<br />

Greek-Language Press on News Reporting<br />

from Greece<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Great Britain<br />

N-76<br />

INT-33GR-73<br />

Town Hall Forum<br />

Ocr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Mo-<br />

narchy and monarchist parties; Polyzoides,<br />

Adaman tios<br />

M-244<br />

INT-33GR-74<br />

Rally in Celebration <strong>of</strong> Greek Liberation<br />

Atov. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Liberation Celebration,<br />

NYC, Oct. 1944; National Liberation Front<br />

M-249<br />

INT-33GR-75<br />

Greek-American Views <strong>of</strong> the Churchill-Stalin<br />

Agreement<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balkan States<br />

B-274<br />

INT-33GR-76<br />

Greek-American Press Comment on Bulgarian<br />

Armistice Terms<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Armistices<br />

N-95<br />

INT-33GR-77<br />

Fortieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Sophia<br />

Nov. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

M-256<br />

INT-33GR-78<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Liberation Celebration, San<br />

Francisco, Calif., Nov. 1944<br />

M-259<br />

INT-33GR-79<br />

Greek-American Community in 1944<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Daily Nation-<br />

al Herald (newspaper); Govemments-in-exile,<br />

Greece; National Liberation Front<br />

RPT220<br />

INT-33GR-80<br />

Greek Delegation to the Aviation Conference<br />

Criticized by Liberal National Herald<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aviation Conference; Daily Nation-<br />

al Herald (newspaper)<br />

N-119<br />

INT-33GR-81<br />

Black Cat Reappears<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas<br />

B-291<br />

INT-33GR-82<br />

Greek-American Agitation over British<br />

Intervention<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Great Britain<br />

N-l 28<br />

INT-33GR-83<br />

Greek-Americans Assert Claims on Greek<br />

Banks<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-131


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33GR-84<br />

Further Greek-American Protest Against<br />

British Intervention<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; National Liberation<br />

Front<br />

N-132<br />

INT-33GR-85<br />

Protest Meeting Against British Intervention<br />

in Greece<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Greek American<br />

Committee for National Unity<br />

M-271<br />

INT-33GR-86<br />

British and Allied Authorities Charged with<br />

Blocking UNRRA Relief for Greece<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; War relief<br />

N-151<br />

INT-33GR-87<br />

Greek Ambassador's New Year's Message<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diamontopoulos, Kimon<br />

N-157<br />

INT-33GR-88<br />

Forum on the "Crisis in Greece"<br />

Jan. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Forum on "Crisis in Greece," San<br />

Francisco, Calif., Dec. 1944; Vitalis, Louis;<br />

Crum, Bartley; Pittman, John; Boudoures, Peter<br />

M-276<br />

INT-33GR-89<br />

Admiral Sakellariou in Chicago<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

B-303<br />

INT-33GR-90<br />

Greek National Herald Outpoints Atlantis in<br />

Popular Favor: Score 932-192<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

N-167<br />

INT-33GR-91<br />

Greek-American Comment on the<br />

Damaskinos-Plastiras Government<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Atlantis<br />

(newspaper); Daily National Herald (newspa-<br />

per); Plastiras, Nicholas; Damaskinos, Archbish-<br />

op<br />

B-307<br />

INT-33GR-92<br />

Greek Rally<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity<br />

M-280<br />

INT-33GR-93<br />

Sophianopoulos: Man <strong>of</strong> the Hour?<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments;<br />

phianopoulos, John<br />

N-188<br />

So-<br />

INT-33GR-94<br />

Intervention in Greece [General, British,<br />

Russian, and American]<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Allied<br />

Nations; National Liberation Front<br />

RPT233<br />

INT-33GR-95<br />

"Greek-American Committee for National<br />

Unity" Becomes "Greek American Council"<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek-American Committee for<br />

National Unity; Greek-American Council<br />

N-206<br />

INT-33GR-96<br />

Talk on "Problems <strong>of</strong> Liberation"<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Michalopoulos, An-<br />

dreas<br />

M-294<br />

INT-33GR-97<br />

Yalta and Varkiza in the Greek-American<br />

Press<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Varkiza Agree-<br />

ment; Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Atlantis (newspaper); Free Press (newspaper)<br />

B-319<br />

INT-33GR-98<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Jews in Conservative<br />

Greek-Language Newspapers<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

N-218<br />

INT-33GR-99<br />

Greek Political Leaders Address<br />

Greek-American Community<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Plastiras, Nicholas; Venizelos,<br />

Sophocles; Tsirimokos, Elias; Siantos, George;<br />

Svolos, Alexander; Kaphandaris, George<br />

B-327<br />

INT-33GR-100<br />

Greek-American Liberals Now Ask for British<br />

or American Assistance<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

N-224<br />

INT-33GR-101<br />

Conservative Republican Greek-Language<br />

Paper Criticizes Churchill<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Press (newspaper); Churchill,<br />

Winston S.<br />

N-239<br />

INT-33GR-110<br />

INT-33GR-102<br />

Liberal Greek-American Paper Publishes<br />

More Greetings from Greek Leaders in<br />

Greece<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Daily National Herald (newspaper);<br />

Greek Independence Day celebrations. Mar.<br />

1945<br />

N-252<br />

INT-33GR-103<br />

Greek Independence Day Rally<br />

Apr. 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek Independence Day celebra-<br />

tions. Mar. 1945<br />

M-306<br />

INT-33GR-104<br />

Exiles from Greece Planning Return<br />

Apr. 4, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moschovitis, Polymeros; Sakellari-<br />

ou, Alexander; Vlavianos, Basil<br />

B-344<br />

INT-33GR-105<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Greek-American Organization in<br />

Greece Reported<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ellamdra<br />

N-268<br />

INT-33GR-106<br />

Change <strong>of</strong> Government in Greece Leads to<br />

Greek-American Realignment Here<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Plastiras, Nicholas; Voulgaris, Petros<br />

B-350<br />

INT-33GR-107<br />

Greek-Yugoslav Amenities<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Macedonia; Territorial<br />

claims<br />

N-289<br />

INT-33GR-108<br />

Dollar and the Drachma<br />

May 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign exchange; Atlantis (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

N-312<br />

INT-33GR-109<br />

Greek-Americans Debate Greek Delegation's<br />

Vote Against Argentina at San Francisco<br />

May 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); UNCIO; Ar-<br />

gentina<br />

N-315<br />

INT-33GR-110<br />

Greek Embassy Under Fire from Right<br />

May 4, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service;<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

N-316<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 533


INT-33GR-111 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33GR-111<br />

Greek-American Press Debates Yugoslav<br />

Reassurances to Greece<br />

May 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Macedonia; Territorial<br />

claims<br />

B-361<br />

INT-33GR-112<br />

Russia and the Dodecanese<br />

May 23, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanese Islands; Soviet Union;<br />

Atlantis (newspaper)<br />

N-333<br />

INT-33GR-113<br />

Dinner in Honor <strong>of</strong> Greek Delegation<br />

May 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

M-314<br />

INT-33GR-114<br />

Prime Minister Voulgaris' Rebuke to<br />

Greek-American Leftists<br />

May 29, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Voulgaris, Pe-<br />

tros<br />

B-364<br />

INT-33GR-115<br />

Greek American Council Mass Meeting<br />

June 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greek American Council<br />

M-317<br />

INT-33GR-116<br />

Atlantis Claims Credit for Inducing Greek<br />

Government To Inaugurate New Economic<br />

Policy<br />

June 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Foreign exchange; Atlantis (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

B-377<br />

INT-33GR-117<br />

Territorial Claims as Ammunition in<br />

Greek-American Political Conflict<br />

June 23, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Epirus; Thrace; Cyprus; Dodecanese<br />

Islands; Territorial claims; Zakhariades, Ni-<br />

cholas<br />

B-384<br />

INT-33GR-118<br />

Admiral Sakellariou Returns to Greece<br />

June 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sakellariou, Alexander<br />

N-364<br />

INT-33GR-119<br />

Greek Delegate to UNCIO in Campaign for<br />

Greece's Territorial Claims<br />

July 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; UNCIO; Das-<br />

kalakis. Apostólos<br />

N-375<br />

INT-33GR-120<br />

Greek-American Press Discusses UNCIO<br />

July 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-394<br />

534 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33GR-121<br />

Sophianopoulos and the Greek-American<br />

Community<br />

July 19, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantis (newspaper); Chicago, 111.;<br />

Sophianopoulos, John<br />

B-390<br />

INT-33GR-122<br />

Karageorgis and Greek-American Communist<br />

Activity<br />

July 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karageorgis, Kostas<br />

N-403<br />

INT-33GR-123<br />

Greek-American Press Protests<br />

Bulgarian-Yugoslav "Designs" Against Greece<br />

July 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Yugoslavia; Macedonia<br />

N-417<br />

INT-33GR-124<br />

Prominent Exiles Return to Greece<br />

Aug. 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-431<br />

INT-33GR-125<br />

British Elections in the Greek-American<br />

Press<br />

Aug. 21, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Elections; Atlantis<br />

(newspaper); Daily National Herald (newspa-<br />

per); Greek-American Tribune (newspaper)<br />

B-394<br />

Hungarians<br />

INT-33HU-1 to INT-33HU-83<br />

Hungarians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Hungarians in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-15HU-1 to INT-15HU-823.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Hungarians<br />

INT-33HU-1<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut Egyetertes<br />

July 1, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egyetertes (newspaper); Bridgeport,<br />

Conn.; Nazis and Nazi Party; Horthy, Nicholas<br />

RPT44<br />

INT-33HU-2<br />

Independent Hungary Movement in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 11, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Hungarian Federation;<br />

Independent Hungary; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

RPT 60<br />

INT-33HU-3<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 30, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Federation <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />

Hungarians; New Democratic Hungary; von<br />

Eckhardt, Tibor; Karolyi, Michael<br />

RPT 72<br />

INT-33HU-4<br />

Hungarian Front for National Independence<br />

and Hungarian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horthy, Nicholas; Hungarian Front<br />

for National Independence<br />

B-19<br />

INT-33HU-5<br />

Hungarian Evening at the American Common,<br />

New York City, Feb. 26, 1943<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Harsanyi, Ladislaus<br />

M-15<br />

INT-33HU-6<br />

Stratification <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Politics in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Mar. 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Federation;<br />

Bridgeport, Conn.; Nazis and Nazi Party;<br />

Foreign legions; Hungarian Front for National<br />

Independence; Toth, Louis<br />

RPT 109<br />

INT-33HU-7<br />

Hungarian "Liberty Day" Meeting<br />

Mar. 20, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Liberty Day; New York<br />

City<br />

M-20<br />

INT-33HU-8<br />

[Conversation with Rustem Vambery on "free<br />

movements" in the U.S.]<br />

May 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vambery, Rustem<br />

S-7<br />

INT-33HU-9<br />

Hungarian Political Scene in the U.S.<br />

July 8, ¡943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Horthy, Nicholas; Karolyi, Micha-<br />

el; Vambery, Rustem; Lugosi, Bela; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

RPT 140<br />

INT-33HU-10<br />

[Political position <strong>of</strong> Hungary as <strong>of</strong> May<br />

1943]<br />

May 28, 1943; Aug. 19, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Italy; Romania; Slovakia;<br />

Serbs<br />

S-46<br />

INT-33HU-11<br />

Hungarian Politics in the U.S. Reviewed<br />

Oct. 13, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; American Hungarian Federation;<br />

Karolyi, Michael


Reference Bibliography<br />

RPT 155<br />

INT-33HU-12<br />

American Hungarian Observer<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Observer<br />

(newspaper); Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); American Hungarian Federation<br />

B-124<br />

INT-33HU-13<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Trade Unionists <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian Descent<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Conference <strong>of</strong> American Trade Un-<br />

ionists <strong>of</strong> Hungarian Descent; National Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungarian-American Trade Unionists; Hun-<br />

garian American Council for Democracy; Labor<br />

unions; New York City<br />

M-123<br />

INT-33HU-14<br />

Speech by Emil Lengyel<br />

Feb. 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian-American Council for<br />

Democracy; Chicago, 111.; Lengyel, Emil<br />

M-142<br />

INT-33HU-15<br />

Tibor von Eckhardt<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

S-88<br />

INT-33HU-16<br />

New Habsburg Publication<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Austria; Kronika (newspaper); von<br />

Hapsburg, Otto<br />

B-159<br />

INT-33HU-17<br />

Current Hungarian Developments in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Reformed Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

America; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Toth, Louis<br />

B-178<br />

INT-33HU-18<br />

Archduke Otto on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; von Hapsburg,<br />

Otto; von Eckhardt, Tibor<br />

S-92<br />

INT-33HU-19<br />

Hungarian Language Press on the Occupation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungary<br />

Apr. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Hungary;<br />

Aerial bombing; Jews and Judaism; Deportation;<br />

Horthy, Nicholas<br />

B-186<br />

INT-33HU-20<br />

Tibor Eckhardt on the Hungarian Crisis<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Eckhardt, Tibor; Nagy, William;<br />

Andorka, Rudolf; Naray-Szabo, Gen.; Szekfu,<br />

Julius; Fall, Andre<br />

S-96<br />

INT-33HU-21<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares for<br />

Action<br />

Apr. 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Federation;<br />

Kerekes, Tibor; von Eckhardt, Tibor; Pelenyi,<br />

John<br />

B-191<br />

INT-33HU-22<br />

Hungarian American Left Regroups Behind<br />

Karolyi<br />

June 2, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Hungarian Federation;<br />

Action to Liberate Hungary; Hungarian Ameri-<br />

can Council for Democracy; Karolyi, Michael;<br />

Balasy, Anthony<br />

B-202<br />

INT-33HU-23<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Notes<br />

June 3, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Eordogh, Elmer<br />

INT-33HU-24<br />

Four Pro-Karolyi Meetings<br />

June 14, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian American Council for<br />

Democracy; Karloyi, Michael<br />

B-207<br />

INT-33HU-25<br />

Struggle to Represent Hungary<br />

June 22, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Vatican City; Apor, Gabrielle; Karo-<br />

lyi, Michael; Horthy, Nicholas<br />

B-215<br />

INT-33HU-26<br />

Hungarian-American Notes<br />

July 5, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztojay, Mr.; Anti-Semitism; Ameri-<br />

can Hungarian Federation; Lanyi, Matthew<br />

B-223<br />

INT-33HU-27<br />

News <strong>of</strong> a Catholic Underground in Hungary<br />

July 13, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Roman<br />

Catholic Church; St. Stephen's League<br />

INT-33HU-28<br />

Two Hungarian-American Meetings<br />

Protesting Sztojay's Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Jews<br />

July 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztojay, Mr.; Anti-Semitism<br />

M-212<br />

INT-33HU-29<br />

"Hungarian Magnanimity Repaid by Allied<br />

Bombs"<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Aerial bombing<br />

INT-33HU-30<br />

Hungarian-American Catholics Unite Behind<br />

the American Hungarian Federation<br />

INT-33HU-39<br />

Aug. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Hungari-<br />

an-American Catholic Society; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />

American Hungarian Federation; Chemitzky,<br />

Stephen F.<br />

INT-33HU-31<br />

Hungarian-American Debate the Plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Deportation;<br />

Genocide; Horthy, Nicholas<br />

INT-33HU-32<br />

Hungarian-Americans Celebrate Annual<br />

Hungarian Day<br />

Sept. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Stephen's Day<br />

M-229<br />

INT-33HU-33<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Day by<br />

Hungarian-American Legitimists<br />

Sept. 12. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: St. Stephen's Day; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Roman Catholic Church<br />

N-21<br />

INT-33HU-34<br />

Hungarian-American Press on Dumbarton<br />

Oaks and the Small Nations<br />

Sept. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-27<br />

INT-33HU-35<br />

Churchill and Hull Statements Give Hope to<br />

Hungarian-Americans<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

N-63<br />

INT-33HU-36<br />

Romania's Absorption <strong>of</strong> Transylvania<br />

Oct. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Transylvania; Sovereign-<br />

ty; Armistices; American Hungarian Federation<br />

B-261<br />

INT-33HU-37<br />

Hungarian Coalition Abroad?<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarian Council in London;<br />

American Hungarian Federation; Balasy, Antho-<br />

ny; Karolyi, Michael<br />

S-120<br />

INT-33HU-38<br />

United Hungarian Catholic Front Proposed to<br />

Offset Hungarian-American "Inactivity"<br />

Oct. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; United<br />

Hungarian Catholic Front; Katolikus Magyarok<br />

Vasamapja (newspaper)<br />

N-72<br />

INT-33HU-39<br />

Hungarian-Language Dailies on Regent<br />

Horthy's Armistice Appeal<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 535


INT-33HU-39 Reference Bibliography<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horthy, Nicholas<br />

N-79<br />

INT-33HU-40<br />

Round Table Discussion on Hungary<br />

Oct. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friday Society<br />

M-245<br />

INT-33HU-41<br />

Balasy's Call for Hungarian-Russian Accord<br />

JVov. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Szabadsag (newspa-<br />

per); Balasy, Anthony<br />

N-88<br />

INT-33HU-42<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Discusses<br />

Churchill's Reference to Hungary<br />

iVov. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (news-<br />

paper); Szabadsag (newspaper); Magyar Jovo<br />

(newspaper); A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Chur-<br />

chill, Winston S.<br />

N-90<br />

INT-33HU-43<br />

American Hungarian Relief<br />

iVov. 7, 7944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Hungarian<br />

Relief<br />

B-272<br />

INT-33HU-44<br />

American Hungarian Federation Prepares To<br />

Speak for Hungary<br />

iVov. 25, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Soviet Union; Ameri-<br />

can Hungarian Federation<br />

B-283<br />

INT-33HU-45<br />

Hungarian-Language Press Comment on Otto<br />

<strong>of</strong> Habsburg's Arrival in Europe<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Otthon (newspaper); Magyar Jovo (newspaper);<br />

von Hapsburg, Otto<br />

N-114<br />

INT-33HU-46<br />

Devastating Impact <strong>of</strong> Events on a Cultivated<br />

European<br />

Nov. 29, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; France; von Eckhardt,<br />

Tibor<br />

S-122<br />

INT-33HU-47<br />

A Mi Lapunk Challenges Rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungarian-Language Press for Failure To<br />

Publicize Pastors Letter on Transylvania<br />

Dec. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; A Mi Lapunk (news-<br />

paper)<br />

N-133<br />

536 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33HU-48<br />

Hungarian-Language Weekly Calls for the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Burgenland to Hungary<br />

Dec. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Burgenland; Austria; Territorial<br />

claims; Maryar Himok (newspaper)<br />

N-139<br />

INT-33HU-49<br />

Karolyi Despondent over Hungarian Political<br />

Situation<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karolyi, Michael; Vambery, Rustem<br />

N-144<br />

INT-33HU-50<br />

Hungarian-American Community Approves<br />

Debrecen Government<br />

Jan. 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Debrecen, Hungary; Provisional<br />

governments; Soviet Union; American Hungari-<br />

an Federation; Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(newspaper); Szabadsag (newspaper); Hungari-<br />

an-American Council for Democracy; Magyar<br />

Jovo (newspaper); Small Landholders' Party;<br />

Committee for a New Democratic Hungary;<br />

Jaszi, Oscar; Vambery, Rustem; von Eckhardt,<br />

Tibor; Karolyi, Michael<br />

B-301<br />

INT-33HU-51<br />

Magyar Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Constitutions; Civil liberties<br />

N-166<br />

INT-33HU-52<br />

Hungarian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press<br />

RPT231<br />

INT-33HU-53<br />

Three Hungarian-Language Papers Debate<br />

the Fate <strong>of</strong> Carpatho-Russia<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Carpatho-Russia; Sovereignty; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Soviet Union; Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava (newspaper); Katolikus Magyarok<br />

Vasamapja (newspaper); Magyar Himok (news-<br />

paper)<br />

N-196<br />

INT-33HU-54<br />

Hungarian-Americans Agitated by Territorial<br />

and Reparations Clauses in Armistice<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Transyl-<br />

vania; Reparations; Territorial claims; Soviet<br />

Union; Armistices<br />

B-314<br />

INT-33HU-55<br />

Round Table Conference: "The New<br />

Hungary"<br />

Feb. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; American Federa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Democratic Hungarians; New York<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Americans for Victory;<br />

Toth, Louis; Vambery, Rustem; Takaro, Geza;<br />

Biro, John; Schultz, Ignac<br />

M-293<br />

INT-33HU-56<br />

Hungarian-Americans Welcome Yalta<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; UNCIO; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims; Amerikai Magyar Nepszava<br />

(newspaper); Hare (newspaper); Magyar Jovo<br />

(newspaper); Az Ember (newspaper); A Mi<br />

Lapunk (newspaper); Katolikus Magyarok<br />

Vasamapja (newspaper); Magyar Banyaszlap<br />

(newspaper)<br />

B-326 .<br />

INT-33HU-57<br />

Hungarian Community Supports "American<br />

Hungarian Relier'<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Hungarian<br />

Relief; Az Ember (newspaper); Hare (newspa-<br />

per); Amerikai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper);<br />

Magyar Jovo (newspaper)<br />

N-248<br />

INT-33HU-58<br />

Hungarian Constitution Day: Touchstone <strong>of</strong><br />

Attitudes Toward Russia<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; A Mi Lapunk (news-<br />

paper); Katolikus Magyarok Vasamapja (news-<br />

paper); Otthon (newspaper); Amerikai Magyar<br />

Nepszava (newspaper); Szabadsag (newspaper);<br />

American Hungarian Federation; Jaszi, Oscar<br />

B-343<br />

INT-33HU-59<br />

Hungarian-Americans and San Francisco<br />

Mar. 31, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Magyar Jovo (newspaper);<br />

Szabadsag (newspaper); Amerikai Magyar Neps-<br />

zava (newspaper)<br />

N-253<br />

INT-33HU-60<br />

Hungarian-Americans on the Eve <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 13. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Poland; Magyar Jovo<br />

(newspaper); A Mi Lapunk (newspaper); Ameri-<br />

kai Magyar Nepszava (newspaper); Szabadsag<br />

(newspaper); Kronika (newspaper); A Jo Pasztor<br />

(newspaper)<br />

N-272<br />

INT-33HU-61<br />

Hungarian-Americans and News from<br />

Hungary<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-284<br />

INT-33HU-62<br />

American Hungarian Federation Plans<br />

Memorandum to U.S. Delegates to San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Transylvania; American<br />

Hungarian Federation; Kerekes, Tibor<br />

N-287


Reference Bibliography INT-33IC-2<br />

INT-33HU-63<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comment on the<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Karolyi and Rakosi to Hungary<br />

Apr. 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Karolyi, Michael; Rakosi, Matyas<br />

N-294<br />

INT-33HU-64<br />

Hungarian-Americans Urged to Unite in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> Middle Way for Hungary<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Verhovay Association<br />

N-298<br />

INT-33HU-65<br />

Hungarian-Americans Continue Agitation<br />

Over Transylvania<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Transylvania; Romania<br />

N-299<br />

INT-33HU-66<br />

Rustem Vambery Comments on His Election<br />

to Hungarian National Assembly<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; Vambery, Rustem<br />

N-304<br />

INT-33HU-67<br />

Transylvanians in the Hungarian-American<br />

Community Appeal to San Francisco<br />

May 4, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Transylvania; Sovereignty; UNCIO;<br />

Nadanyi, Paul<br />

N-313<br />

INT-33HU-68<br />

Hungarian-American Press Comments on<br />

Soviet Loan to Hungary<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

N-318<br />

INT-33HU-69<br />

Hungarian Catholic Paper Sounds Call for a<br />

Campaign Against "Bolshevism" and a New<br />

Trianon in the Homeland<br />

May 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Katolikus Magyarok Vasamapja<br />

(newspaper); Treaty <strong>of</strong> Trianon<br />

N-327<br />

INT-33HU-70<br />

Hungarian-Americans Assail Czechoslovak<br />

Plans for Deportation <strong>of</strong> Hungarians<br />

May 19, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Deportation;<br />

Masaryk, Jan<br />

B-360<br />

INT-33HU-71<br />

Magyar Jovo Interviews Jan Masaryk<br />

May 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Masaryk, Jan<br />

N-328<br />

INT-33HU-72<br />

Majority <strong>of</strong> Hungarian-Language Papers<br />

Support Anglo-American Action in Trieste<br />

May 28, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Italy; Tito<br />

N-337<br />

INT-33HU-73<br />

Hungarian-American Press on San Francisco:<br />

First Phase<br />

May 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Argentina; Poland; Soviet<br />

Union; International trusteeships; Regional or-<br />

ganization<br />

N-343<br />

INT-33HU-74<br />

Hungarian-Americans Ask: What to Do With<br />

Horthy?<br />

June 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horthy, Nicholas<br />

B-370<br />

INT-33HU-75<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the "New Democratic<br />

Hungary"<br />

June 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Democratic Hungary; New<br />

York City; Jaszi, Oscar; Horthy, Nicholas;<br />

Vambery, Rustem<br />

M-316<br />

INT-33HU-76<br />

Two Hungarian-American Newspapers<br />

Denounce Plans for New Czech Army<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

N-355<br />

INT-33HU-77<br />

Hungarian-Americans Speculate on the New<br />

Hungary<br />

June 27, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Soviet<br />

Union; Danubian Federation; Yalta Agreement;<br />

American Hungarian Federation; Rakosi,<br />

Matyas; Balasy, Anthony; Jaszi, Oscar; Vamb-<br />

ery, Rustem<br />

B-386<br />

INT-33HU-78<br />

Hungarian-American Relief Unity Threatened<br />

July 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; American<br />

Hungarian Relief<br />

N-374<br />

INT-33HU-79<br />

Hungarian-American Organizations<br />

July 9, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT-242<br />

INT-33HU-80<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> Czechoslovakia Mounts in<br />

Conservative Hungarian-Language Press<br />

July 9, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia<br />

N-384<br />

INT-33HU-81<br />

Paris Correspondent <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Hungarian-Language Daily Reports Hungary<br />

and Czechoslovakia Opposing Danubian<br />

Federation<br />

July 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Danubian Federa-<br />

tion<br />

N-399<br />

INT-33HU-82<br />

Plight <strong>of</strong> Displaced Hungarians in Europe<br />

Commented on by Two Hungarian-American<br />

Publications<br />

July 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Displaced persons; Balogh, Stephen<br />

N-408<br />

INT-33HU-83<br />

Hungarian-American Protest Mounts Against<br />

Czechoslovak Minority Regulations<br />

Aug. 7, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Vambery, Rustem<br />

N-426<br />

Icelanders<br />

INT-33IC-1 to INT-33IC-2<br />

Icelanders: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Scandinavians in the U.S. and related docu-<br />

ments, see INT-25SC-1 to INT-25SC-400.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Icelanders<br />

INT-33IC-1<br />

Two Views <strong>of</strong> the Separation <strong>of</strong> Iceland and<br />

Denmark<br />

June 15. 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Diplomatic<br />

and consular service; Iceland; Stefansson, Vilh-<br />

jalmur; Andersen, Gerda M.; Christian X, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Denmark<br />

B-209<br />

INT-33IC-2<br />

The U.S. and Iceland After the War<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Iceland; Military bases; Walters,<br />

Thors tina<br />

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INT-33IC-2 Reference Bibliography<br />

Irish<br />

INT-33IR-1<br />

Irish: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concern-<br />

ing the Irish in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-16IR-1 to INT-16IR-30.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

INT-33IR-1<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Eire Society, Boston, May S, 1943<br />

May 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Eire Society; Brennan,<br />

Robert<br />

M-46<br />

Italians<br />

INT-33IT-1 to INT-33IT-158<br />

Italians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Italians in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-17IT-1 to INT- 17IT-1840.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Italians; Fascists and fascist<br />

parties; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Mazzini Society; Sforza, Carlo<br />

INT-33IT-1<br />

Mazzini Society<br />

June 29. 1942. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

RPT42<br />

INT-33IT-2<br />

Italian Anti-Fascism in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 9, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

RPT 67<br />

INT-33IT-3<br />

Count Sforza and the Italian National<br />

Committee<br />

Sept. 17, 1942. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian National Committee<br />

B-4<br />

INT-33IT-4<br />

Free Italian Legion<br />

Oct. 12, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo; Natoli, Aurelio<br />

B-10<br />

538 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33IT-5<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Pacciardi<br />

Nov. 12, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

RPT 85<br />

INT-33IT-6<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Tresca Murder<br />

Jan. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; As-<br />

sassination; Tresca, Carlo; Lupis, Giuseppe<br />

RPT 96<br />

INT-33IT-7<br />

Confusion Among Liberal and Socialist<br />

Italian and Spanish Anti-Fascists in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 6. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties<br />

RPT 111<br />

INT-33IT-8<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Victory<br />

Council<br />

Mar. 29, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Victory Council;<br />

Clemente, Egidio; Quilici, George L.<br />

INT-33IT-9<br />

Fourth Anniversary Banquet <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo"<br />

May 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

M-43<br />

INT-33IT-10<br />

Current Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 15, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; An-<br />

tonini, Luigi<br />

RPT 128<br />

INT-33IT-11<br />

Sforza and the Dodecanese<br />

June 11, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dodecanese Islands<br />

B-49<br />

INT-33IT-12<br />

Italian-Americans and Post-War Problems<br />

July 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

RPT 138<br />

INT-33IT-13<br />

Italian-Americans and the Present Situation<br />

July 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aerial bombing; Rome, Italy<br />

B-62<br />

INT-33IT-14<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Mussolini and the Italian Political<br />

Scene in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 3, 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Italian<br />

Democracy; United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory; Antonini, Luigi;<br />

Mussolini, Benito; Vittorio Emmanuele III, King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

B-65<br />

INT-33IT-15<br />

[Lecture on "Upsurge in Italy: What Does It<br />

Portend?"]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio; Starobin, Joseph<br />

M-70<br />

INT-33IT-16<br />

Italian Communist Party Meeting<br />

Aug. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-73<br />

INT-33IT-17<br />

Communists and the Italian Crisis<br />

Aug. 21, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-67<br />

INT-33IT-18<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Granite Cutters International<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Sept. 1. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Granite Cutters International As-<br />

sociation <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

M-74<br />

INT-33IT-19<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for United Nations Victory<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory; Marcantonio, Vito<br />

M-76<br />

INT-33IT-20<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Greater Newark Italian-American<br />

Labor Committee<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greater Newark Italian-American<br />

Labor Committee; Marcantonio, Vito<br />

M-77<br />

INT-33IT-21<br />

[Address by Count Sforza at the Cooperative<br />

Forum]<br />

Sept. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-50<br />

INT-33IT-22<br />

Italian-Americans and the Surrender <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Sept. 15, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory; American Commit-<br />

tee for Italian Democracy<br />

B-77<br />

INT-33IT-23<br />

Rally <strong>of</strong> the United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Origin for United Nations Victory<br />

Sept 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian Origin<br />

for United Nations Victory<br />

M-80<br />

INT-33IT-24<br />

Giuseppe Berti on the Lesson <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

Sept. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe


Reference Bibliography<br />

B-81<br />

INT-33IT-25<br />

"Italia Libera" [views <strong>of</strong> prominent Italian<br />

personalities on the present Italian situation]<br />

Sept. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-85<br />

INT-33IT-26<br />

"Nazioni Unite" on Collaboration with the<br />

Badoglio Government<br />

Oct. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro<br />

B-88<br />

INT-33IT-27<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

Oct. 6, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Badoglio, Pietro; Berti, Giuseppe<br />

B-90<br />

INT-33IT-28<br />

Commemoration Meeting for Bruno Buozzi<br />

and Giovanni Roveda<br />

Oct. 15, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe<br />

M-86<br />

INT-33IT-29<br />

Columbus Day Celebration<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

M-87<br />

INT-33IT-30<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> a Sicilian Separatist Movement<br />

Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

B-96<br />

INT-33IT-31<br />

Italy After the Moscow Declaration: a<br />

Communist View<br />

iVov. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Giuseppe Ber-<br />

ti<br />

B-105<br />

INT-33IT-32<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Conference in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

B-113<br />

INT-33IT-33<br />

Mass Meeting <strong>of</strong> Italian-Americans in<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> the People <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

¿Vov. 21, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order<br />

M-108<br />

INT-33IT-34<br />

[Activities <strong>of</strong> the National Convention, Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy]<br />

Nov. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

M-107<br />

INT-33IT-35<br />

Present State <strong>of</strong> Italian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; American Com-<br />

mittee for Italian Democracy; Sturzo, Don Luigi;<br />

Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

RPT 162<br />

INT-33IT-36<br />

Anglo-American Policy in Italy: a Communist<br />

View<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Berti, Giuseppe<br />

B-125<br />

INT-33IT-37<br />

[Controversy regarding Count Sforza's<br />

possible connection with Freemasonry]<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-80<br />

INT-33IT-38<br />

Schism in the Mazzini Society and a New<br />

Free Italy Movement<br />

Dec. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bellanca, August; Pacciardi, Ran-<br />

dolfo; Antonini, Luigi<br />

B-129<br />

INT-33IT-39<br />

Italian Sympathy Meeting: 83rd Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Garibaldi Rally<br />

Dec. 27, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-121<br />

INT-33IT-40<br />

Colonel Pacciardi's Return to Italy<br />

Jan. 1, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

B-137<br />

INT-33IT-41<br />

Allied Military Government in the<br />

Italian-American Papers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied military occupation policies;<br />

Sicily<br />

B-139<br />

INT-33IT-42<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom Rally in Boston<br />

Jan. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Italian Freedom<br />

M-126<br />

INT-33IT-43<br />

"L'Italia Libera" Reorganized<br />

Jan. 8. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Italia Libera (newspaper)<br />

B-144<br />

INT-33IT-44<br />

Organ <strong>of</strong> Italian Communist Party Suspends<br />

Publication<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stato Operaio (periodical)<br />

B-149<br />

INT-33IT-55<br />

INT-33IT-45<br />

Anniversary Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Assassination <strong>of</strong> Carlo Tresca<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Tresca, Carlo<br />

M-131<br />

INT-33IT-46<br />

Italian Communist Meeting<br />

Jan. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

M-139<br />

INT-33IT-47<br />

Salvemini's Lecture Tour<br />

Feb. 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

B-156<br />

INT-33IT-48<br />

Fascist Forgery Reappears in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lincoln, Abraham<br />

B-160<br />

INT-33IT-49<br />

Left-Wing Italian-American Meeting<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cacchione, Peter V.<br />

M-154<br />

INT-33IT-50<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo and the Christian<br />

Democratic Party in Italy<br />

Mar. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party;<br />

Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

B-167<br />

INT-33IT-51<br />

Italian-American Rally for American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

Mar. 22. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

M-162<br />

INT-33IT-52<br />

Fifth Birthday <strong>of</strong> "L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'Unita del Popólo (newspaper)<br />

B-174<br />

INT-33IT-53<br />

Second Conference <strong>of</strong> Italia Libre in Santiago<br />

Apr. 5, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italians<br />

B-181<br />

INT-33IT-54<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> Italian Nationalism in the Once<br />

Pro-Fascist Italian-Language Press<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-184<br />

INT-33IT-55<br />

Italian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 18, 1944. 18 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; II Progresso Italo-Americano<br />

(newspaper); L'Italia e La Voce del Popólo<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 539


INT-33IT-55 Reference Bibliography<br />

(newspaper); La Notizia (newspaper); La Voce<br />

del Popólo (newspaper); Nazioni Unite (newspa-<br />

per); La Parola (newspaper); II Corriere del<br />

Popólo (newspaper); L'Italia Libera (newspaper);<br />

Stato Operaio (periodical); L'Unita del Popólo<br />

(newspaper)<br />

RPT 183<br />

INT-33IT-56<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the<br />

Collaboration Between the King, Badoglio,<br />

and the Communists<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Badoglio, Pietro<br />

B-187<br />

INT-33IT-57<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Refutes Charge That Count<br />

Carlo Sforza Is a Freemason<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

S-98<br />

INT-33IT-58<br />

Italian-American Meeting<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

M-175<br />

INT-33IT-59<br />

Pro-Communist Italian-American Rally<br />

May 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-181<br />

INT-33IT-60<br />

Don Luigi Sturzo Discusses the Italy <strong>of</strong><br />

Today and Towmorrow<br />

May 7, 1944; May 15, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

S-103<br />

INT-33IT-61<br />

Italy as Viewed by Italian-Americans on the<br />

Eve <strong>of</strong> the Fall <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />

May 31, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-201<br />

INT-33IT-62<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Some Italian Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War, as<br />

Reported in "II Corriere del Popólo"<br />

June 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

INT-33IT-63<br />

Pacciardi Returns To Fight<br />

June 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pacciardi, Randolfo<br />

B-210<br />

INT-33IT-64<br />

Italian-American Reactions to the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Rome and to President Roosevelt's Speech<br />

June 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rome, Italy; Roosevelt, Franklin D.<br />

INT-33IT-65<br />

Italian-American Commemorations <strong>of</strong><br />

Matteotti<br />

June 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

540 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: Matteotti, Giacomo<br />

M-206<br />

INT-33IT-66<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses the Christian<br />

Democrats and His Present Plans<br />

June 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Christian Democratic Party;<br />

Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

S-107<br />

INT-33IT-67<br />

Desire for the Resumption <strong>of</strong> Trade with<br />

Italy<br />

June 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

for Trade with Italy, Inc.<br />

INT-33IT-68<br />

Towards a Concordat between the Vatican<br />

and Russia?<br />

July 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Roman Catholic<br />

Church<br />

INT-33IT-69<br />

Italy To Publish the Armistice at Allied<br />

Request?<br />

July 7, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices<br />

INT-33IT-70<br />

Italian-American Opinion on the Bonomi<br />

Government<br />

July 10, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

B-227<br />

INT-33IT-71<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Independence Day and the<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> Garibaldi<br />

July 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order<br />

M-211<br />

INT-33IT-72<br />

Praise <strong>of</strong> Colonel Poletti from "L'Unita del<br />

Popólo"<br />

July 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poletti, Charles<br />

INT-33IT-73<br />

"Gazzetta Italiana" Asserts Russia Received<br />

Clothing Destined for Italian Relief<br />

July 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; War relief<br />

INT-33IT-74<br />

Kosanovich Press Conference, in Its Mention<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trieste, Excites Italian Criticism<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Trieste<br />

INT-33IT-75<br />

Communist and Former Pro-Fascist Editors<br />

Express Similar Views on Italy<br />

July 20, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe; Falbo, ítalo Carlo<br />

INT-33IT-76<br />

Disarming <strong>of</strong> Italian Partisans Approved by<br />

the "Progresse ítalo-Americano"<br />

July 22. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-33IT-77<br />

Giuseppe Berti Discusses the Italian<br />

Armistice Terms<br />

July 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Berti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-33IT-78<br />

"La Parola" Sees Hope for the Fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bonomi Cabinet<br />

July 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

INT-33IT-79<br />

Mass Meeting To Celebrate the Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mussolini<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free Italy American Labor Council<br />

M-219<br />

INT-33IT-80<br />

Don Sturzo Discusses Italy, with particular<br />

reference to the armistice terms, the coming<br />

American election, and the Vatican<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

S-lll<br />

INT-33IT-81<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Italy Thanks Criscuolo<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Criscuolo, Luigi; Vittorio Em-<br />

manuele III, King <strong>of</strong> Italy<br />

INT-33IT-82<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian-American Labor<br />

Council<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian-American Labor Council;<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

M-221<br />

INT-33IT-83<br />

"II Progresso" Now Denounces the Disarming<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italian Partisans<br />

Aug. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-33IT-84<br />

Bonomi Government Seen Doomed by<br />

"Harsh" Armistice Terms<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armistices; Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

B-235<br />

INT-33IT-85<br />

Antonini and Baldanzi: Italian-American<br />

Labor Delegates to Italy<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Baldanzi, George;<br />

Antonini, Luigi<br />

B-236


Reference Bibliography INT-33IT-115<br />

INT-33IT-86<br />

Italy Deserves More Generons Treatment<br />

Than Germany, Argues the Communist-line<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berti, Giuseppe<br />

INT-33IT-87<br />

Socialist-Communist Alliance in Italy as Seen<br />

by Italians in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Nen-<br />

ni, Pietro<br />

B-241<br />

INT-33IT-88<br />

Matteotti Case Reopened<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Matteotti, Giacomo;<br />

Matthews, Herbert L.<br />

B-242<br />

INT-33IT-89<br />

Two Lectures by Ambrogio Donini<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donini, Ambrogio<br />

M-228<br />

INT-33IT-90<br />

Fort Lawton Incident and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian Prisoners<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Fort Lawton,<br />

Washington<br />

N-24<br />

INT-33IT-91<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Italy Compared Unfavorably<br />

with Treatment <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

Sept. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania<br />

N-31<br />

INT-33IT-92<br />

Antonini Rumored Relenting in His<br />

Opposition to Communist-Socialist<br />

Collaboration in Italy<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

N-34<br />

INT-33IT-93<br />

Romanian Armistice Terms Add to<br />

Italian-American Discontent<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Armistices<br />

N-36<br />

INT-33IT-94<br />

Dumbarton Oaks as Seen by the<br />

Italian-American Press<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-40<br />

INT-33IT-95<br />

Italian-American Papers Discuss Count<br />

Sforza's Speech <strong>of</strong> 20 August<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-51<br />

INT-33IT-96<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Statement Welcomed by<br />

"Il Progresse"<br />

Oct. 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-53<br />

INT-33IT-97<br />

Italian America Considers the<br />

Roosevelt-Churchill Statement and UNRRA<br />

Aid<br />

Oct. 17, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; Churchill, Winston S.; Roosevelt,<br />

Franklin D.<br />

B-263<br />

INT-33IT-98<br />

American Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Sicilian Separatism<br />

Welcomed by "II Progresso Italo-Americano"<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sicily; Separatists and separatist<br />

parties<br />

N-81<br />

INT-33IT-99<br />

Antonini's Views After His Return from Italy<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Socialists and socialist<br />

parties; Antonini, Luigi<br />

B-266<br />

INT-33IT-100<br />

International Garibaldi Alliance<br />

iVov. 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

Alianza Garibaldi; Frola, Francesco; Montag-<br />

nana, Mario<br />

RPT217<br />

INT-33IT-101<br />

American Policy Toward Italy Praised in<br />

"Italian Progresso"<br />

JVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-97<br />

INT-33IT-102<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy and Count Sforza's<br />

Return to America<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-279<br />

INT-33IT-103<br />

Address by Gaetano Salvemini<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

M-253<br />

INT-33IT-104<br />

La Guardia's Rumored Mission to Italy<br />

JVov. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: La Guardia, Fiorello<br />

N-107<br />

INT-33IT-105<br />

Two Articles in the Catholic "Crociato"<br />

Nov. 24. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

N-110<br />

INT-33IT-106<br />

Lionello Venturi Plans To Return to Italy<br />

iVov. 27, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin Union for Democracy and<br />

Freedom; Venturi, Lionello<br />

B-284<br />

INT-33IT-107<br />

George Baldanzi on the Italian Situation<br />

iVov. 30, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baldanzi, George<br />

B-286<br />

INT-33IT-108<br />

Tresca Case Reappears<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Murder; Tresca, Carlo<br />

B-288<br />

INT-33IT-109<br />

Gaetano Salvemini Lectures on "What To Do<br />

with Germany"<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

M-260<br />

INT-33IT-110<br />

American Labor and Italian Trade Union<br />

Recognition<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: AFL; CIO<br />

B-294<br />

INT-33IT-111<br />

Lionello Venturi Discusses the Italian<br />

Situation and the Latin Union<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Venturi, Lionello<br />

M-267<br />

INT-33IT-112<br />

Intervention in Italy<br />

Dec. 21. 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

B-295<br />

INT-33IT-113<br />

Two Lectures by G. A. Borgese<br />

Jan. 3, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

M-272<br />

INT-33IT-114<br />

Christian Democrats in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: People and Freedom; People and<br />

Liberty; Italian Christian Democratic Party;<br />

Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

B-298<br />

INT-33IT-115<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc.<br />

Jan. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friends <strong>of</strong> Italy, Inc.<br />

N-158<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 541


INT-33IT-116<br />

INT-33IT-116<br />

Salvemini Pleads for a Republican Coalition<br />

in Italy<br />

Jan. 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

N-162<br />

INT-33IT-117<br />

"Nazioni Unite" Shifts to the Anti-Bonomi<br />

Camp<br />

Jan. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bonomi, Ivanoe<br />

N-164<br />

INT-33IT-118<br />

Rift Among Italian-American Communists<br />

Marked by Appearance <strong>of</strong> New Publication<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: "L'ltalia d'oggi" (newspaper)<br />

B-302<br />

INT-33IT-119<br />

Count Sforza on Italian Reconstruction<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Reconstruction<br />

N-169<br />

INT-33IT-120<br />

Communists Renew Attacks on Antonini<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Antonini, Luigi<br />

N-173<br />

INT-33IT-121<br />

ítalo-Yugoslav Border Problem in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Boundaries<br />

N-179<br />

INT-33IT-122<br />

Maverick Italian-American Communist Paper<br />

Killed<br />

Jan. 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: L'ltalia d'oggi (newspaper)<br />

N-185<br />

INT-33IT-123<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Rosselli Brothers Hope To<br />

Testify Before Rome Tribunal<br />

Feb. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rosselli, Carlo; Rosselli, Nello<br />

N-186<br />

INT-33IT-124<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Italian American Labor<br />

Council<br />

Feb. 3, 7945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian American Labor Council<br />

M-282<br />

INT-33IT-125<br />

Italian-Americans Divided on Tarchiani<br />

Appointment<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

B-312<br />

542 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33IT-126<br />

Luigi Antonini Scores Communists on Italian<br />

Boundary Question<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boundaries; Antonini, Luigi<br />

N-203<br />

INT-33IT-127<br />

Italian-American Press Comments on<br />

Britain's Bad Faith<br />

Feb. 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

B-315<br />

INT-33IT-128<br />

Committee for Italian Unity Formed<br />

Feb. 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for Italian Unity<br />

B-316<br />

INT-33IT-129<br />

Yugoslav Border Question Flares Anew<br />

Among Italian-Americans<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Boundaries<br />

B-322<br />

INT-33IT-130<br />

Italian-Americans on Yalta<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

B-328<br />

INT-33IT-131<br />

Italian-American Labor Leaders Seek<br />

Formula for Cooperation <strong>of</strong> All Factions<br />

Mar. 20, ¡945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions<br />

B-334<br />

INT-33IT-132<br />

Salvemini Advocates Insurrection Against<br />

Allies in Italy<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Salvemini, Gaetano<br />

B-340<br />

INT-33IT-133<br />

Italian-Americans Organize To Demand<br />

Allied Status for Italy<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Co-ordinating Council for<br />

the Recognition <strong>of</strong> Italy as an Ally; Italian<br />

American Labor Council; Free Italy American<br />

Labor Council; Antonini, Luigi<br />

B-345<br />

INT-33IT-134<br />

Don Sturzo Sets Tone <strong>of</strong> Magazine Issue<br />

Devoted to "Italy and the San Francisco<br />

Conference"<br />

Apr. 11, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

N-264<br />

INT-33IT-135<br />

Silone Attacks Antonini and the AFL<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Si-<br />

lone, Ignazio; Antonini, Luigi<br />

B-348<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33IT-136<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice Censured for Not<br />

Registering Mazzini Society<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice; Mazzini So-<br />

ciety<br />

N-285<br />

INT-33IT-137<br />

Italian-Americans in Boston Divided on<br />

Consul's Reinstatement<br />

Apr. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Boston, Mass.; Segre, Guido<br />

N-286<br />

INT-33IT-138<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Italian Socialist Federation<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italian Socialist Federation<br />

N-301<br />

INT-33IT-139<br />

Note on the Italian-American Press and San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-305<br />

INT-33IT-140<br />

"L'ltalia Libera" on "Anglo-Sicilian<br />

Separatism"<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Separatists and separatist parties;<br />

Sicily; Great Britain<br />

N-310<br />

INT-33IT-141<br />

Don Sturzo Appeals for Italy<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sturzo, Don Luigi<br />

N-317<br />

INT-33IT-142<br />

"La Notizia" Sees No Difference Between<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> Ezra Pound and Anti-Fascist<br />

Exiles<br />

May 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pound, Ezra<br />

N-326<br />

INT-33IT-143<br />

Italian-Americans Campaign for Italian<br />

"Territorial Integrity"<br />

May 18, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Yugoslavia;<br />

Trieste; Istrian Peninsula; Tito<br />

B-359<br />

INT-33IT-144<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Mussolini's Execution in the<br />

Italian-Language Press<br />

May 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Executions; Mussolini, Benito<br />

B-363<br />

INT-33IT-145<br />

"Italian Trade Day" Conference


Reference Bibliography INT-33JE-14<br />

May 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

for Trade with Italy, Inc.<br />

M-315<br />

INT-33IT-146<br />

Dissident Italian-American Communists Seek<br />

Vindication in Duelos' Attack on American<br />

Communist Policy<br />

May 31, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

N-346<br />

INT-33IT-147<br />

Ambassador Tarchiani Discusses Italian<br />

Problems<br />

June 7, 7945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tarchiani, Alberto<br />

N-350<br />

INT-33IT-148<br />

Italian-Americans Strongly Divided on<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> a New Italian Government<br />

June 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mazzini Society; Bonomi, Ivanoe;<br />

Nenni, Pietro<br />

B-379<br />

INT-33IT-149<br />

Mazzini Society Organ Proposes Trieste as<br />

United Nations Seat<br />

June 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; U.N.<br />

N-360<br />

INT-33IT-150<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Borgese Discusses Europe and Italy<br />

June 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Borgese, Giuseppe A.<br />

N-363<br />

INT-33IT-151<br />

Communist "L'ltalia d'Oggi" Folds Again<br />

July 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

L'ltalia d'oggi (newspaper)<br />

N-383<br />

INT-33IT-152<br />

Italian-American Comment on the Parri<br />

Government<br />

July 11, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Parri, Ferruccio<br />

B-388<br />

INT-33IT-153<br />

Italian-Language Papers Blast Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War<br />

July 16, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

N-395<br />

INT-33IT-154<br />

"II Crociato" on UNCIO<br />

July 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-397<br />

INT-33IT-155<br />

"Progresso's" Proposal To Make Biddle<br />

Ambassador to Italy Blasted by Communist<br />

"L'Unita del Popólo"<br />

July 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Biddle, Francis<br />

N-404<br />

INT-33IT-156<br />

Communist "L'Unita del Popólo" Sees<br />

Catholics Forging Anti-Italian Alliance Here<br />

July 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

N-413<br />

INT-33IT-157<br />

Italian-American Publications Defend Their<br />

Earlier Faith in Fascism<br />

July 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-415<br />

INT-33IT-158<br />

Italian-American Press Discusses the San<br />

Francisco Charter<br />

July 31, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Charter<br />

N-419<br />

Jews<br />

INT-33JE-1 to INT-33JE-76<br />

Jews: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Jews in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-18JE-1 to INT-18JE-580.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Anti-Semitism;<br />

Palestine; Zionism<br />

INT-33JE-1<br />

"Struma" Catastrophe as Reported in the<br />

Jewish-American Press<br />

Mar. 17, 1942. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Struma (ship)<br />

RPT9<br />

INT-33JE-2<br />

Notes on the Yiddish Press in the U.S.: Judge<br />

Frankfurter, India and Palestine<br />

Apr. 9, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: India; Poland; Frankfurter, Felix<br />

RPT 14<br />

INT-33JE-3<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

Apr. 16, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; National Labor<br />

Committee for Palestine; Struma (ship)<br />

RPT 17<br />

INT-33JE-4<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

April 23, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Struma (ship)<br />

RPT 20<br />

INT-33JE-5<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

Apr. 30, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Poland; Weizmann,<br />

Chaim<br />

RPT 23<br />

INT-33JE-6<br />

Notes on the Jewish Press<br />

May 14, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Struma (ship)<br />

RPT 29<br />

INT-33JE-7<br />

Recent Zionist Activities<br />

June 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Extraordinary Zionist Conference;<br />

American Jewish Congress<br />

RPT 36<br />

INT-33JE-8<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 20, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Greece; Collabora-<br />

tors; Lehmann, Herbert<br />

RPT 61<br />

INT-33JE-9<br />

Zionism and the Soviet Union<br />

Sept. 23, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Palestine League to Aid<br />

Russia<br />

RPT 71<br />

INT-33JE-10<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 12. 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Great Britain;<br />

Arabs; Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Magnes, Judah L.<br />

RPT 78<br />

INT-33JE-11<br />

Zionist Activities in the U.S.<br />

Nov. 2, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wadsworth, George<br />

B-13<br />

INT-33JE-12<br />

Jewish View <strong>of</strong> the Arab Question<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Lang, Harry<br />

B-18<br />

INT-33JE-13<br />

Report on a Meeting <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stateless and Palestinian Jews<br />

Feb. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Committee for a<br />

Jewish Army<br />

INT-33JE-14<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Council for Russian<br />

War Relief, Hotel Commodore, New York<br />

City, Feb. 28, 1943<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 543


INT-33JE-14<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jewish Council for Russian War<br />

Relief<br />

INT-33JE-15<br />

Zionist Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 1, 1943. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; American Jewish<br />

Conference<br />

RPT 135<br />

INT-33JE-16<br />

Notes on the American Jewish Conference<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference<br />

B-72<br />

INT-33JE-17<br />

American Jewish Conference<br />

Sept, 13, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; American Jewish Confer-<br />

ence; American Council for Judaism; Silver,<br />

Abba H.<br />

RPT 149<br />

INT-33JE-18<br />

Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the American Jewish Conference<br />

JVov. 20, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference;<br />

American Jewish Committee; American Council<br />

for Judaism<br />

RPT 160<br />

INT-33JE-19<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Zionism<br />

Nov. 23, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heller, James G.<br />

M-109<br />

INT-33JE-20<br />

Zionist Conflicts Increase in the American<br />

Jewish Community<br />

Jan. 13, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-148<br />

INT-33JE-21<br />

Open Forum on the Future Role <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Jewry<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-152<br />

INT-33JE-22<br />

Anti-Zionist Jewish Meeting<br />

Mar. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-156<br />

INT-33JE-23<br />

American Zionists and the Palestine<br />

Resolution<br />

Mar. 9, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Weizmann, Chaim<br />

B-165<br />

INT-33JE-24<br />

Rally for Palestine<br />

Mar. 24, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-163<br />

544 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33JE-25<br />

Christian Looks at the Jewish National Home<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friedrich, Carl J.<br />

M-174<br />

INT-33JE-26<br />

Mass Meeting To Pay Tribute to the Heroes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Warsaw Ghetto<br />

May 3, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br />

M-179<br />

INT-33JE-27<br />

Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

and Its Background<br />

June 6, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration; New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> America;<br />

Committee for a Jewish Army<br />

RPT 191<br />

INT-33JE-28<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the New England Zionist<br />

Region<br />

June 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-207<br />

INT-33JE-29<br />

American Revisionists Split Over the Hebrew<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

July 6, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca; Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation<br />

B-225<br />

INT-33JE-30<br />

Jewish Comment on a Message Allegedly<br />

Sent by President Roosevelt to the Palestine<br />

Arab Party<br />

July 8, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Roosevelt,"Franklin D.<br />

INT-33JE-31<br />

"Birth <strong>of</strong> a Nation" Rally<br />

July 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

INT-33JE-32<br />

Rally in Behalf <strong>of</strong> the Jews <strong>of</strong> Hungary and<br />

Other Parts <strong>of</strong> Nazi Europe<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary<br />

INT-33JE-33<br />

American Zionist Leader Tenders Resignation<br />

Sept. 9, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Zionist Emergency Coun-<br />

cil; Silver, Abba H.<br />

N-18<br />

INT-33JE-34<br />

Jewish Press Comment on Formulas for<br />

Post-War Jewish Rights<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Jewish Conference;<br />

American Jewish Committee<br />

N-22<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33JE-35<br />

Jewish Press in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Forward (newspaper); Morning Journal<br />

(newspaper); Day (newspaper); Morning Frei-<br />

heit (newspaper); Jewish Telegraphic Agency<br />

RPT 214<br />

INT-33JE-36<br />

Charges and Counter-Charges in Connection<br />

with the Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Oct. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee To Save the<br />

Jewish People <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

N-85<br />

INT-33JE-37<br />

"Hope <strong>of</strong> Israel Assembly"<br />

Oct. 31, ¡944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-247<br />

INT-33JE-38<br />

Jewish Black Book as a Case in<br />

Zionist-Soviet Rapprochement<br />

Jan. 11, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

B-300<br />

INT-33JE-39<br />

War Emergency Conference <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Jewish Congress<br />

Jan. 18, ¡945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: War crimes; World Jewish Congress<br />

RPT 229<br />

INT-33JE-40<br />

Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the New Zionist<br />

Organization<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New Zionist Organization <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

ca<br />

M-278<br />

INT-33JE-41<br />

Communist Paper Champions "Statehood<br />

Rights" for Jews in Palestine<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

N-176<br />

INT-33JE-42<br />

Jewish Reactions to the Assassination <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Moyne and the Death Sentence Against His<br />

Assassins<br />

Jan. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Assassination; Moyne, Lord<br />

N-178<br />

INT-33JE-43<br />

Campaign To Petition President Roosevelt on<br />

Behalf <strong>of</strong> Jewish Interests<br />

Jan. 26. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-181<br />

INT-33JE-44<br />

Jewish Community Aroused by Pell's Recall<br />

Feb. 3. 1945. 3 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-33JE-73<br />

Descriptors: Pell, Herbert C.<br />

N-189<br />

INT-33JE-45<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Jews in Bulgaria Protested<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Communists and commu-<br />

nist parties<br />

N-190<br />

INT-33JE-46<br />

American Zionists Intercede with Egyptian<br />

Authorities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Moyne Assassins<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Egypt; Assassination<br />

N-193<br />

INT-33JE-47<br />

New Revisionist-Led Relief Organization<br />

Makes Anti-British Appeal<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Committee for the Imprisoned <strong>of</strong><br />

Zion<br />

N-194<br />

INT-33JE-48<br />

Over-all Jewish Relief Agency Split<br />

Feb. 12. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Jewish Appeal<br />

N-198<br />

INT-33JE-49<br />

New Group Gives Lift to Agitation for Rescue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Emergency Committee for Rescue<br />

<strong>of</strong> European Jews<br />

N-205<br />

INT-33JE-50<br />

Rabbinical Body To Raise $2,500,000 for<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Destroyed Jewish<br />

Properties<br />

Mar. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

N-215<br />

INT-33JE-51<br />

Magnes Proposal for Bi-National Palestine<br />

Receives No Support in Jewish Community<br />

Mar. 3, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magnes, Judah L.<br />

B-320<br />

INT-33JE-52<br />

Jewish Views <strong>of</strong> Yalta<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Roosevelt, Fran-<br />

klin D.; Churchill, Winston S.<br />

B-331<br />

INT-33JE-53<br />

Jewish Organizations Plans for<br />

Representation at San Francisco Conference<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-233<br />

INT-33JE-54<br />

Early Zionist Reactions to Arab Compromise<br />

Proposal for Palestine<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs<br />

N-234<br />

INT-33JE-55<br />

Zionist Reactions to Roosevelt Statement on<br />

Palestine Disclose Mounting Support for<br />

Rabbi Silver<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Silver, Abba<br />

H.<br />

B-339<br />

INT-33JE-56<br />

Communist Writer Argues in Favor <strong>of</strong> Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jews to Germany<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Fenster, B.<br />

N-245<br />

INT-33JE-57<br />

More Notes on Jewish Plans for<br />

Representation at San Francisco<br />

Mar. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-246<br />

INT-33JE-58<br />

Zionist and Communist Papers Criticize<br />

White House Visit <strong>of</strong> Jewish Committee<br />

Leaders<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-250<br />

INT-33JE-59<br />

Jewish Plans for San Francisco Multiply<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-278<br />

INT-33JE-60<br />

Latest Jewish Plans for San Francisco<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-300<br />

INT-33JE-61<br />

New Jewish Missions to San Francisco<br />

Announced<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-308<br />

INT-33JE-62<br />

Zionists Attack Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

National Liberation on Somers-Bennet<br />

Resolution<br />

May 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hebrew Committee <strong>of</strong> National Lib-<br />

eration<br />

N-334<br />

INT-33JE-63<br />

Yiddish Press on San Francisco: First Phase<br />

June 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

B-368<br />

INT-33JE-64<br />

Militant Zionism in the Ascendant<br />

June 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-378<br />

INT-33JE-65<br />

Palestine Partition Rumors Raised in Jewish<br />

Press<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-352<br />

INT-33JE-66<br />

United Jewish Appeal Revived<br />

June 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Jewish Appeal<br />

N-353<br />

INT-33JE-67<br />

Yiddish Press Criticizes Reported British<br />

Refusal To Admit Orphans to Palestine<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain<br />

N-358<br />

INT-33JE-68<br />

American Jewish Opinion on the Levant<br />

Crisis and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Arab League<br />

June 25, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Syria; Lebanon; Arabs<br />

B-385<br />

INT-33JE-69<br />

World Zionist Leader Foresees Crisis in<br />

Palestine<br />

July 2, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ben-Gurion, David<br />

N-372<br />

INT-33JE-70<br />

Communists Pledge Full Support to Jewish<br />

"Statehood" in Palestine<br />

July 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

N-376<br />

INT-33JE-71<br />

Zionist Press Challenges Report <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Consent to Emigration <strong>of</strong> Polish Jews to<br />

Palestine<br />

July 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-379<br />

INT-33JE-72<br />

Yiddish Press Discusses Soviet-Polish<br />

Population Transfer Agreement<br />

July 12, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Soviet Union<br />

N-390<br />

INT-33JE-73<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Revisionist Leader's Death:<br />

Occasion for Militant Comment in Zionist<br />

Press<br />

July 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jabotinsky, Vladimir<br />

N-396<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 545


INT-33JE-74 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33JE-74<br />

Silver Recalled to American Zionist<br />

Emergency Council<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Zionist Emergency Coun-<br />

cil; Silver, Abba H.<br />

N-400<br />

INT-33JE-75<br />

Zionist Campaign Urges President To<br />

Consider Palestine at Potsdam<br />

July 17, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Potsdam Conference<br />

N-401<br />

INT-33JE-76<br />

Czechoslovak Delegates Attend World Zionist<br />

Conference at London<br />

Aug. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; World Zionist Con-<br />

ference<br />

N-421<br />

Latvians<br />

INT-33LA-1 to INT-33LA-3<br />

Latvians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

emigres from the Baltic States in the U.S. and<br />

related documents, see INT-5BA-1 to INT-5BA-<br />

610.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Latvia; Latvians<br />

INT-33LA-1<br />

What Does Latvia Want?<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: East Prussia; Bilmanis, Alfred<br />

INT-33LA-2<br />

New Agency for Latvian Relief Organized<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Relief for<br />

Latvia<br />

N-127<br />

INT-33LA-3<br />

Latvian Community in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 7, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 230<br />

546 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Lithuanians<br />

INT-33LI-1 to INT-33LI-63<br />

Lithuanians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

emigres from the Baltic States in the U.S. and<br />

related documents, see INT-5BA-1 to INT-5BA-<br />

610.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuania; Lithuania; Lithuanian<br />

American Council<br />

INT-33LI-1<br />

Atlantic Charter and the Baltic States<br />

Sept. 5, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Great Britain<br />

RPT 66<br />

INT-33LI-2<br />

Lithuanian Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 19, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

B-ll<br />

INT-33LI-3<br />

Lithuanians: Appearance <strong>of</strong> Ex-President<br />

Smetona before the Lakewood Club<br />

Jan. 28, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Antanas<br />

M-4<br />

INT-33LI-4<br />

Lithuanian Meeting in St. Casimir Parish<br />

Banquet-Meeting To Honor Father Ignatius<br />

Valanciunas<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Valanciunas, Ignatius; Pakstas,<br />

Kazys; Smetona, Antanas<br />

M-7<br />

INT-33LI-5<br />

Dr. C. J. Hambro's Speech at the Lithuanian<br />

Celebration<br />

Feb. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Independence Day Cele-<br />

brations, Feb. 1943; Hambro, Carl J.<br />

M-9<br />

INT-33LI-6<br />

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebrations <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

Mar. 11, 1943. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Independence Day Cele-<br />

brations, Feb. 1943; Lithuanian Workers Al-<br />

liance; Lithuanian Workers Literary Society;<br />

Free Lithuania Association; Lithuanian Alliance<br />

<strong>of</strong> America; Lithuanian National League <strong>of</strong><br />

America; Smetona, Antanas; Bimba, Antanas;<br />

Hambro, Carl J.<br />

INT-33LI-7<br />

[British <strong>of</strong>ficial attitude toward the postwar<br />

status <strong>of</strong> the Baltic States]<br />

Apr. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanians; Strang, William; Grinius, Kazys<br />

S-6<br />

INT-33LI-8<br />

[Reaction by the Lithuanian press to Joseph<br />

E. Davies mission to Moscow]<br />

May 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-19<br />

INT-33LI-9<br />

Baltic Rally, Detroit, Michigan, June 20,<br />

1943<br />

July 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic Rally, Detroit, Mich., June<br />

1943; Gruhzit, Mrs. Oswald<br />

M-59<br />

INT-33LI-10<br />

Polish-Lithuanian Relations and the American<br />

Lithuanian Conference<br />

Aug. 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; American Lithuanian Con-<br />

ference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Grinius,<br />

Kazys; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

B-68<br />

INT-33LI-11<br />

American Lithuanian Conference<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Conference,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 1943; Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Devenís, Helen<br />

B-76<br />

INT-33LI-12<br />

Baltic Cooperation and the Catholic Clergy:<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic-American Society<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic American Society; Pakalnis,<br />

Norbert<br />

B-91<br />

INT-33LI-13<br />

[Lithuanian leaders plan visit to D.C.]<br />

Oct. 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-55<br />

INT-33LI-14<br />

Baltic Sovereignty<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakalnis, Norbert; Pope, Arthur<br />

Upham; Rabinavicius, Henrikas; Gira, Ludas;<br />

Jurgela, Constantine<br />

B-100<br />

INT-33LI-15<br />

To Lithuanian-Americans <strong>of</strong> all political<br />

groups except the Communist, the Moscow<br />

Conference appears as a harbinger <strong>of</strong> nothing<br />

good<br />

Nov. 6, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Vaiciulaitis,<br />

Antanas<br />

S-63<br />

INT-33LI-16<br />

Colonel Kazys Grinius and the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Grinius,<br />

Kazys


Reference Bibliography<br />

S-65<br />

INT-33LI-17<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Baltic American Society<br />

Dec. 2. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic American Society; Jurgela,<br />

Constantine<br />

M-112<br />

INT-33U-18<br />

American Democratic Lithuanian Conference<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Democratic Lithuanian<br />

Conference, Brooklyn, NY, Dec. 1943; Andrulis,<br />

Vincent; Kubilius, B. F.; Mizara, Rojus; Bimba,<br />

Antanas; Graiciunas, Andrew L.<br />

M-129<br />

INT-33LI-19<br />

Lithuanian Mass Meeting<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Independence Day Cele-<br />

brations, Feb. 1944; Devenís, Helen; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

M-148<br />

INT-33LI-20<br />

Baltic-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Margutis (news-<br />

paper); Vienybe (newspaper); Amerikos Lietuvis<br />

(newspaper); Sandara (newspaper); Draugas<br />

(newspaper); Garsas (newspaper); Darbininkas<br />

(newspaper); Lietuviu Zinios (newspaper); Li-<br />

thuanian Catholic Federation; Tevyne (newspa-<br />

per); Naujienos (newspaper); Keleivis<br />

(newspaper); Vilnis (newspaper); Laisve (news-<br />

paper); Tiesa (newspaper); Sviesa (newspaper);<br />

Amerikas Latweetis (newspaper); Ausma (news-<br />

paper); Uus Ilm (newspaper); Meie Tee (periodi-<br />

cal)<br />

RPT 175<br />

INT-33LI-21<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebrations<br />

Feb. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Independence Day Cele-<br />

brations, Feb. 1944; Dauzvardis, Peter; Man-<br />

ning, Clarence A.; Zadeikis, Povilas; Grinius,<br />

Kazys<br />

M-151<br />

INT-33LI-22<br />

Lithuanian Nationalism in the U.S. after<br />

Smetona's Death<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Americans <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Descent<br />

National Convention, New York, NY, Feb.<br />

1944; League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania;<br />

Eastern States Nationalist Center; American<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Lithuania; Smetona, Antanas<br />

B-170<br />

INT-33LI-23<br />

Lithuanian Information Center<br />

May 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Information Center; Li-<br />

thuanian Bulletin (newspaper); Grinius, Kazys;<br />

Jurgela, Constantine; Pakstas, Kazys<br />

B-197<br />

INT-33LI-24<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Lithuanians;<br />

Grinius, Kazys; Vileisis, Petras<br />

M-185<br />

INT-33LI-25<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian Constitutional<br />

Assembly<br />

June 5, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-196<br />

INT-33LI-26<br />

Lithuanian Liberty Bell Day Celebration<br />

June 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania; Dauzvardis, Peter<br />

M-205<br />

INT-33LI-27<br />

Notes from the Lithuanian-Language Press<br />

July 1, 1944. 3 p.<br />

INT-33LI-28<br />

Lithuanian-Americans in the First Half <strong>of</strong><br />

1944<br />

July 6, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 200<br />

INT-33LI-29<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Opinion During<br />

the Second Fortnight <strong>of</strong> June, 1944<br />

July 11, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-33LI-30<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

July 19, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; Budrys, Jonas; Jurgela, Constantine<br />

M-214<br />

INT-33U-31<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Views Russia's<br />

Advance<br />

July 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-33LI-32<br />

Miscellaneous Notes from the<br />

Lithuanian-American Press<br />

July 29, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian-American Information<br />

Center<br />

INT-33U-33<br />

A Pro-Soviet Appeal to Lithuanian<br />

Nationalists<br />

July 31. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cesevicius, Domas<br />

INT-33LI-34<br />

Lithuanian-Language Press Notes<br />

Aug. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

INT-33LI-35<br />

Lithuanian Nationalist Paper Prefers<br />

Russians to Poles<br />

INT-33LI-44<br />

Aug. 11, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Amerikos Lietuvis (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

INT-33LI-36<br />

Lithuanian-American Notes for August 1944<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vienybe (newspaper); United Li-<br />

thuanian Relief Fund; Lithuanian American<br />

Information Center; Cesevicius, Domas<br />

N-7<br />

INT-33LI-37<br />

Non-Communist Lithuanian-American Papers<br />

Skeptical <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Amerika (newspaper); Draugas<br />

(newspaper); Garsas (newspaper); Darbininkas<br />

(newspaper); Dirva (newspaper); Dumbarton<br />

Oaks Conversations<br />

N-28<br />

INT-33LI-38<br />

Soviet Lithuanian Representative in<br />

Washington<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gedvilas, Mechislav; Zadeikis, Povi-<br />

las<br />

N-33<br />

INT-33LI-39<br />

Lithuanian-American Protest "Wholesale<br />

Exterminations"<br />

Sept. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center<br />

N-44<br />

INT-33LI-40<br />

No Minister to the Baltic States?<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-60<br />

INT-33LI-41<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> Teheran<br />

Oct. 20, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teheran Conference<br />

N-74<br />

INT-33LI-42<br />

Baltic Nationalists Join Forces<br />

Nov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coordinating Committee <strong>of</strong> Estoni-<br />

ans, Latvians, and Lithuanians<br />

B-270<br />

INT-33LI-43<br />

Lithuanian American Council Rejects<br />

Nationalist Pr<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Collaboration<br />

Nov. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lith-<br />

uania<br />

B-276<br />

INT-33LI-44<br />

Lithuanian American Information Center<br />

Nov. 17, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian American Information<br />

Center; Grinius, Kazys<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 547


INT-33LI-44<br />

N-103<br />

INT-33LI-45<br />

Largest Lithuanian Catholic Society Expands<br />

Its Activities<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Naujoji Ausra (newspaper); Li-<br />

thuanian Roman Catholic Federation<br />

N-125<br />

INT-33LI-46<br />

Ultra-Nationalists Withhold Support <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian American Council <strong>of</strong> Greater New<br />

York<br />

Dec. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jurgela, Constantine<br />

N-149<br />

INT-33LI-47<br />

Two Lithuanian Nationalist Leaders in Exile<br />

Jan. 1, 1945. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys; Grinius, Kazys<br />

RPT226<br />

INT-33LI-48<br />

Lithuanian-American Cleric Despairs <strong>of</strong><br />

Lithuanian Independence<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vaskas, Joseph<br />

N-172<br />

INT-33LI-49<br />

Julius Smetona Calls for Lithuanian-American<br />

Crusade Against "Bolshevism'<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Smetona, Julius<br />

N-199<br />

INT-33LI-50<br />

Lithuanian Independence Day Celebration<br />

February 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanian Independence Day Cele-<br />

brations, Feb. 1945<br />

M-291<br />

INT-33LI-51<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sees Yalta<br />

Decision as Touchstone for Lithuanian<br />

Independence<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement<br />

B-318<br />

INT-33LI-52<br />

Reactions to Yalta in the Lithuanian<br />

American Press<br />

Mar. 5, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; Draugas (newspa-<br />

per); Darbininkas (newspaper); Garsas (newspa-<br />

per); Sandara (newspaper); Dirva (newspaper);<br />

Naujienos (newspaper); Laisve (newspaper);<br />

Vilnis (newspaper)<br />

B-321<br />

INT-33LI-53<br />

American Lithuanian Mission Prepares for<br />

San Francisco<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Lithuanian Mission;<br />

UNCIO<br />

N-232<br />

548 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33LI-54<br />

Spokesman for Lithuanian National Cause<br />

Sees Hope for Real Autonomy Under<br />

U.S.S.R.<br />

Mar. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pakstas, Kazys; Grinius, Kazys<br />

N-244<br />

INT-33LI-55<br />

Lithuanian American Council Disturbed by<br />

Smetonists' Pre-San Francisco Activity<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

N-255<br />

INT-33LI-56<br />

Lithuanian-Americans Speculate on<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-271<br />

INT-33LI-57<br />

Lithuanian-American Press Discusses Voting<br />

Procedure at San Francisco<br />

Apr. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Naujienos (newspaper);<br />

Dirva (newspaper); Laisve (newspaper); Draugas<br />

(newspaper)<br />

N-275<br />

INT-33LI-58<br />

Lithuanian American Council Sending Dark<br />

Horse Delegation to San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 26. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Baltic Review (newspaper); UNCIO<br />

N-296<br />

INT-33LI-59<br />

Official Recognition <strong>of</strong> Smetsnist Lithuanians<br />

at San Francisco Declared a Fraud<br />

May 2, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Dirva (newspaper);<br />

Naujienos (newspaper)<br />

N-309<br />

INT-33LI-60<br />

Catholic Bishops' Statement Seized Upon By<br />

Lithuanian-Language Papers<br />

May 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Draugas (news-<br />

paper); Vilnis (newspaper); National Catholic<br />

Welfare Conference<br />

N-319<br />

INT-33LI-61<br />

Conversation with a Lithuanian-American<br />

Communist Leader<br />

June 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mizara, Rojus<br />

N-368<br />

INT-33LI-62<br />

Lithuanian Notes<br />

July 5. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dirva (newspaper); Sandara (news-<br />

paper); Draugas (newspaper); Naujienos (news-<br />

paper); League for the Liberation <strong>of</strong> Lithuania;<br />

Grigaitis, Pius; Karpius, K. S.<br />

N-378<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33LI-63<br />

Lithuanian-American Leader Describes<br />

Lithuanian "Liberation" Committee in<br />

Germany<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Lithuanian Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberation; Grigaitis, Pius<br />

N-423<br />

Netherlands<br />

INT-33NS-1 to INT-33NS-2<br />

Netherlands: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

the Dutch in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-20NS-0 to INT-20NS-50.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Netherlands; Dutch<br />

INT-33NS-1<br />

Dutch National Life as Reflected in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 108<br />

INT-33NS-2<br />

Dutch Catholics in Exile Express Misgivings<br />

Over Monarchy<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Catholic parties; Speeches and addresses; Mom-<br />

mersteeg, Pieter<br />

S-117<br />

Norwegians<br />

INT-33NW-1 to INT-33NW-12<br />

Norwegians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Scandinavians in the U.S. and related docu-<br />

ments, see INT-25SC-1 to INT-25SC-400.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Norway; Norwegians<br />

INT-33NW-1<br />

Foreign Politics and War Attitudes Among<br />

the Scandinavians and Finns in the U.S.<br />

July 11, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Isolationists; Neutrality<br />

RPT 52<br />

INT-33NW-2<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Controversy<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Oldenburg, Gosta; Jen-<br />

senius, Bertram<br />

S-l


Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33NW-3<br />

Norwegian Merchant Seamen in the U.S.<br />

June 11, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Norway;<br />

Merchant seamen; Ships and shipping; Food<br />

supply; Norwegian Seamen's Union; Norwegian<br />

Seamen's Association; Norwegian Shipping and<br />

Trade Mission<br />

B-50<br />

INT-33NW-4<br />

Speech by Haakon Lie<br />

Oct. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor conditions; Racial and ethnic<br />

discrimination; Lie, Haakon<br />

M-85<br />

INT-33NW-5<br />

"Small Nations" View<br />

Oct. 30, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International organization; War re-<br />

lief; <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation<br />

Operations; Hambro, Carl J.<br />

B-103<br />

INT-33NW-6<br />

Scandinavian Langnage Press in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 19, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Decorah-Posten (newspaper); Nor-<br />

disk Tidende (newspaper); Minneapolis Posten<br />

(newspaper); Nordstjeman (newspaper); Vest-<br />

kusten (newspaper); Texas Posten (newspaper);<br />

Den Danske Pioneer (newspaper); Dansk Ti-<br />

dende (newspaper); Bien (newspaper); Det<br />

Danske Ugeblad (newspaper); Nordlyset (news-<br />

paper); National America Denmark Association<br />

RPT 174<br />

INT-33NW-7<br />

[Conversation with Fredrik H. Haslund]<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Haslund, Fredrik H.<br />

S-91<br />

INT-33NW-8<br />

Post-war Plans <strong>of</strong> Norwegian Seamen<br />

Aug. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Merchant seamen; Norwegian Sea-<br />

men's House<br />

INT-33NW-9<br />

Norwegian-American Interest in Norway's<br />

Post-war Whaling Industry<br />

Aug. 25, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Whales and whaling; Decorah-Pos-<br />

ten (newspaper); Malterud, Otto C.<br />

INT-33NW-10<br />

Norwegian Lutheran Church Criticizes the<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt's D-Day<br />

Prayer<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheraneren (periodical); Evan-<br />

gelical Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America; Roosevelt,<br />

Franklin D.<br />

N-2<br />

INT-33NW-11<br />

Lutheran Leader and Journalist Plans To<br />

Visit Liberated Areas in Northern Europe<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Religious liberty; Augsburg Publish-<br />

ing Co.; Jorgensen, Herman Emil<br />

N-58<br />

INT-33NW-12<br />

Swedish-Norwegian Reconciliation Here<br />

Feb. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Norsk Ti-<br />

dende (newspaper); Blessum, Ben<br />

N-209<br />

Poles<br />

INT-33PO-1 to INT-33PO-192<br />

Poles: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Poles in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-21PO-1 to INT-2IPO-1560.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Poles; Soviet Union; Boun-<br />

daries; National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish Descent<br />

INT-33PO-1<br />

Poland and Russia<br />

July 2, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 45<br />

INT-33P0-2<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 5, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: PoUsh American Council<br />

RPT 93<br />

INT-33PO-3<br />

Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 21, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Council<br />

B-15<br />

INT-33PO-4<br />

Footnote on Polish Sentiment in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 4, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spiewak, Waclaw<br />

B-17<br />

INT-33PO-5<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> General Sikorski in Retrospect<br />

Jan. 30, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

RPT 99<br />

INT-33PO-6<br />

[Lecture program on Poland]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-2<br />

INT-33PO-7<br />

[Symposium on "The Political Responsibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> the German People"]<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; War crimes; Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jewish Refugees from Poland<br />

M-5<br />

INT-33PO-8<br />

Official Polish View <strong>of</strong> Current<br />

Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Feb. 16, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ciechanowski, Jan<br />

B-25<br />

INT-33PO-16<br />

INT-33PO-9<br />

Polish Partisans and the Kosciuszko Radio<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements; Kosci-<br />

uszko Radio<br />

B-31<br />

INT-33P0-10<br />

[Polish newspapermen's convention in<br />

Trenton, N.J.]<br />

Mar. 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Association <strong>of</strong> Polish Publish-<br />

ers and Newspapermen <strong>of</strong> America<br />

M-13<br />

INT-33PO-11<br />

Address by Polish Consul Sztark to the Free<br />

World Association Meeting<br />

Mar. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sztark, Helidor<br />

M-18<br />

INT-33PO-12<br />

Poland Day Rally<br />

Mar. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kowalski, Rev.<br />

M-19<br />

INT-33PO-13<br />

Requiem Mass and Pilsudski Rally Called by<br />

National Committee <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Polish<br />

Descent<br />

Mar. 23, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-24<br />

INT-33PO-14<br />

Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

Apr. 2, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ehrlich-Alter Protest Meeting, New<br />

York City, Mar. 1943; Executions; Jews and<br />

Judaism; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Carey, James; Ricvc, Emil; Curran, Joseph;<br />

Mills, Saul; Dubinsky, David; Green, William;<br />

Niebuhr, Reinhold; Mendelsohn, M.<br />

M-31<br />

INT-33PO-15<br />

Ehrlich-Alter Protest Meeting<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Erlich-Alter Protest Meeting,<br />

Chicago, 111., Apr. 1943; Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter,<br />

Victor<br />

M-33<br />

INT-33P0-16<br />

Luncheon <strong>of</strong> the American Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland,<br />

in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Francis X. Swietlik<br />

Apr. 18, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Information Center; Ameri-<br />

can Friends <strong>of</strong> Poland; Swietlik, Francis X.;<br />

Stritch, Samuel A.; Ripa, Karol<br />

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INT-33P0-16<br />

M-37<br />

INT-33P0-17<br />

Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

Apr. 26, 1945. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pravda (newspaper); Nowy Swiat<br />

(newspaper); Dziennik Polski (newspaper);<br />

Robotnik Polski (newspaper); Matuszewski,<br />

Ignacy; Sikorski, Wladislaw; Komeichuk, Alex-<br />

ander; Ehrlich, Henryk; Alter, Victor<br />

RPT 121<br />

INÏ-33P0-18<br />

Footnote to the Polish-Russian Controversy<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-42<br />

INT-33P0-19<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 152nd Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Signing <strong>of</strong> the Polish Constitution<br />

May 12, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Constitutions<br />

M-41<br />

INT-33PO-20<br />

Notes on Polish Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 17. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-46<br />

INT-33P0-21<br />

Observance <strong>of</strong> Pilsudski's Anniversary in New<br />

York City<br />

May 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pilsudski, Josef<br />

M-44<br />

INT-33PO-22<br />

United Polish Press<br />

May 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Polish Press<br />

B-47<br />

INT-33P0-23<br />

[Polish-American press criticism <strong>of</strong> Premier<br />

Sikorski]<br />

June 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sikorski, Wladislaw<br />

S-21<br />

INT-33P0-24<br />

[Feliks Gross]<br />

June 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gross, Feliks<br />

S-23<br />

INT-33P0-25<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration in<br />

Chicago<br />

June 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; Polish National Al-<br />

liance<br />

M-51<br />

INT-33P0-26<br />

Polish-American Rally Sponsored by the<br />

Women's Division <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workers' Order<br />

June 21. 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order<br />

M-53<br />

INT-33PO-27<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Polish-Russian<br />

Antagonism in the U.S.<br />

June 24, 1943. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 132<br />

INT-33PO-28<br />

Matuszewski in Chicago<br />

July 1, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

B-53<br />

INT-33P0-29<br />

Further Developments in the Polish-Russian<br />

Antagonism in the U.S.<br />

July 15, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-58<br />

INT-33P0-30<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth District <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Polish Falcons in Detroit<br />

July 16. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong> America<br />

M-62<br />

INT-33P0-31<br />

KNAPP's First Year<br />

July 26, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-63<br />

INT-33PO-32<br />

[Dr. Boleslaw Drobner's arrival in London]<br />

July 28, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Drobner, Boleslaw<br />

S-38<br />

INT-33P0-33<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polish Section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Workers' Order<br />

Aug. 2, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order; Kar-<br />

pinski, Louis C.<br />

M-69<br />

INT-33PO-34<br />

Pilsudski Legion Anniversary Celebration<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Josef Pilsudski Association<br />

M-71<br />

INT-33PO-35<br />

Polish War Anniversary Commemoration<br />

Aug. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish American Socie-<br />

ties<br />

M-75<br />

INT-33P0-36<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Fourth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Poland's Fight for Freedom<br />

Sept. 13, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Women's Voluntary Ser-<br />

vices<br />

M-81<br />

INT-33PO-37<br />

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Polish Press Campaign Against Benes<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 22, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Benes, Eduard<br />

B-82<br />

INT-33PO-38<br />

Moderates Retain Control <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

National Alliance<br />

Oct. 5, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

B-89<br />

INT-33PO-39<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

Oct. 13, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

M-90<br />

INT-33PO-40<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Polish National Alliance<br />

and the Polish-American Press<br />

Oct. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

B-94<br />

INT-33PO-41<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

M-91<br />

INT-33P0-42<br />

Activity on the Polish-American Left<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. Pp.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Soyda, Waclaw; Or-<br />

lemanski, Stanislaus<br />

B-101<br />

INT-33P0-43<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Wieslaw Arlet on the Moscow<br />

Conference]<br />

Oct. 29, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Arlet, Wies-<br />

law<br />

S-61<br />

INT-33P0-44<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk<br />

JVov. 2, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

M-93<br />

INT-33P0-45<br />

[Statements by Wladislaw Besterman on the<br />

Moscow Conference]<br />

iVov. 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Besterman,<br />

Wladislaw<br />

S-62<br />

INT-33PO-46<br />

Address on World Organization<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Affairs Council; Ciechanow-<br />

ski, Jan<br />

M-96<br />

INT-33P0-47<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

iVov. 9, 1943. 4 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Polish-American Council; Strzetel-<br />

ski, Stanislaw<br />

M-98<br />

INT-33PO-48<br />

[Campaign by Edgar A. Mowrer to mobilize<br />

U.S. political feeling behind Polish claims<br />

against the Soviet Union]<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mowrer, Edgar<br />

S-66<br />

INT-33PO-49<br />

Polish-American Press and the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

iVov. 10, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference<br />

B-108<br />

INT-33PO-50<br />

Polish Nationalists Protest Oumansky<br />

Statement<br />

Nov. 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oumansky, Mr.<br />

B-112<br />

INT-33PO-51<br />

Polish-American Meeting<br />

iVov. 23, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-106<br />

INT-33PO-52<br />

Polish Protest Rally<br />

¿Vov. 24, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-116<br />

INT-33PO-53<br />

[Aims and activities <strong>of</strong> the Kosciuszko League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Detroit]<br />

Dec. 3, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kosciuszko League<br />

B-121<br />

INT-33P0-54<br />

Forum Discussion on Poland's Boundaries<br />

Dec. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

M-llS<br />

INT-33PO-55<br />

Polish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Nowy Swiat (newspaper);<br />

Dziennik Polski (newspaper); Wiadomosci Cod-<br />

zienne (newspaper); Dziennik Zwiazkowy<br />

(newspaper); Przewodnik Katolicki (newspaper);<br />

Osa (periodical); Robotnik Polski (newspaper)<br />

RPT 164<br />

INT-33P0-56<br />

Polish Secession from the Midwest Division,<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Dec. 20, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Hetmán,<br />

Wencel F.<br />

B-128<br />

INT-33P0-57<br />

"Crusade" for Polish-Soviet Friendship<br />

Dec. 30. 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Sovi-<br />

et Friendship<br />

B-135<br />

INT-33PO-58<br />

Jan Kwapinski and the Polish Crisis<br />

Dec. 31, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kwapinski, Jan<br />

B-136<br />

INT-33PO-59<br />

Czechoslovak-Soviet Pact and the<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Benes, Eduard<br />

B-138<br />

INT-33PO-60<br />

Anti-Government Estimate <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

Situation<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

B-142<br />

INT-33PO-61<br />

Polish Anti-Soviet Demonstration<br />

Jan. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-127<br />

INT-33P0-62<br />

Jan Kwapinski on Ukrainian-Polish Relations<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Kwapinski, Jan<br />

S-83<br />

INT-33PO-63<br />

League for Religious Assistance to Poland<br />

Jan. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: League for Religious Assistance to<br />

Poland; Catholic Action<br />

B-147<br />

INT-33PO-64<br />

Waclaw Lednicki's Lectures on Poland<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

M-130<br />

INT-33P0-65<br />

Breakdown <strong>of</strong> Polish-Czechoslovak<br />

Discussions on Federation Described by Jan<br />

Kwapinski<br />

Jan. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechoslovakia; Kwapinski, Jan<br />

S-85<br />

INT-33P0-66<br />

Lectures on the Polish Frontier Issue<br />

Jan. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York; Bitner, Waclaw; Pankiewicz,<br />

Michael<br />

M-132<br />

INT-33P0-67<br />

Three Polish-American Meetings<br />

Jan. 25, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

M-136<br />

INT-33PO-77<br />

INT-33PO-68<br />

Nationwide Labor Council Organized To<br />

Combat Polish-American Nationalism<br />

Feb. 9, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish-American Labor Council<br />

B-154<br />

INT-33PO-69<br />

Detroit: a Sample <strong>of</strong> American Polonia with a<br />

Note on Cleveland<br />

Feb. 10, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Cleveland, Ohio<br />

RPT 172<br />

INT-33P0-70<br />

Polish Nationalism in the U.S.<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties<br />

RPT 173<br />

INT-33PO-71<br />

Lecture on Poland<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lednicki, Waclaw<br />

M-145<br />

INT-33PO-72<br />

Right- and Left-Wing Polish-American<br />

Meetings in Detroit<br />

Feb. 14, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit, Mich.; Kosciuszko League<br />

M-146<br />

INT-33PO-73<br />

Polish-American Rally<br />

Feb. 23, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Alliance<br />

M-149<br />

INT-33P0-74<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Poland Debated at Vassar<br />

Feb. 29. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zlotowski, Ignace; Halecki, Oscar<br />

M-150<br />

INT-33PO-75<br />

Oscar Halecki, Polish Spokesman<br />

Mar. 3, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

B-164<br />

INT-33PO-76<br />

Pro-Soviet Polish-American Rally<br />

Mar. 3. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: International Workers' Order;<br />

Krzycki, Leo<br />

M-155<br />

INT-33PO-77<br />

Reverend Stanislaus Orlemanski<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosciuszko League; Orlemanski,<br />

Stanislaus<br />

B-166<br />

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INT-33P0-78<br />

INT-33P0-78<br />

Polish Nationalist Rally<br />

Mar. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strzetelski, Stanislaw<br />

M-157<br />

INT-33P0-79<br />

Five Hundred Divine <strong>Services</strong> for Poland<br />

Mar. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

B-169<br />

INT-33P0-80<br />

Notes on the Polish Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

INT-33PO-81<br />

Polish-American Merchants Look to<br />

Post-War Trade with Poland<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Federated Merchants' Organiza-<br />

tions <strong>of</strong> America; Polish Commercial Club<br />

B-172<br />

INT-33PO-82<br />

Two Lectures by Natalia Aszkenazy<br />

Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aszkenazy, Natalia<br />

M-160<br />

INT-33PO-83<br />

Polish Pressure Campaign Takes Form<br />

Apr. 1, 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> American Polonia; Pol-<br />

ish American Council<br />

RPT 179<br />

INT-33PO-84<br />

Oscar Halecki on "Poland Tomorrow"<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

M-169<br />

INT-33P0-85<br />

Two Speeches on the Polish-Soviet Boundary<br />

Question<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York; Strzetelski, Stanislaw;<br />

Pankiewicz, Michael<br />

M-170<br />

INT-33P0-86<br />

Notes on the Polish Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

INT-33PO-87<br />

Polish Official's Views on Polish Propaganda<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Seidenman, Ludwik<br />

S-100<br />

INT-33PO-88<br />

Polish Nationalist Lecture<br />

May 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

M-178<br />

INT-33P0-89<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> Bas-Relief to Fordham<br />

University<br />

May 3, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-180<br />

INT-33PO-90<br />

Conference and Mass Rally <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

American Polish Labor Council<br />

May 19, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Polish Labor Council<br />

M-184<br />

INT-33P0-91<br />

Polish-American Nationalism on the Eve <strong>of</strong><br />

the Buffalo Congress<br />

May 24, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Congress <strong>of</strong> American Polonia; Pol-<br />

ish National Alliance<br />

B-200<br />

INT-33P0-92<br />

Polish Constitution Day Celebration<br />

May 25, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-189<br />

INT-33PO-93<br />

Polish Diplomat Lectures on Russia and<br />

Poland<br />

June 2, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aszkenazy, Natalia<br />

M-194<br />

INT-33P0-94<br />

Polish-American Press Comment on<br />

Mikolqjczyk's "New York Times" Interview<br />

June 5, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-33PO-95<br />

Polish Publicity <strong>Services</strong> in the U.S.<br />

June 8, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Information Center; Polish<br />

Telegraph Agency<br />

RPT 192<br />

INT-33P0-96<br />

Further Polish-American Press Comment on<br />

Mikolajczyk's Interview in the "New York<br />

Times"<br />

June 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-33P0-97<br />

Polish-American Congress<br />

June 12, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

RPT 194<br />

INT-33PO-98<br />

Polish-American Left<br />

June 16. 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 195<br />

552 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33PO-99<br />

Mikolajczyk's Visit, as Viewed by the<br />

Polish-Language Press<br />

June 24, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-33PO-100<br />

Polish American Congress as Viewed by the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

June 26, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

B-217<br />

INT-33PO-101<br />

Meeting on Polish-Soviet Relations<br />

June 30, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Detroit Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet<br />

Friendship<br />

M-208<br />

INT-33PO-102<br />

Mikolajczyk and Lange in the Polish-,<br />

Lithuanian-, and Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

July 4, 1944. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar; Mikolajczyk, Stanis-<br />

law<br />

INT-33PO-103<br />

Polish Delegate to the UNRRA Will Also Be<br />

"Ambassador" to American Labor<br />

July 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

INT-33P0-104<br />

Oscar Lange and the Prospects <strong>of</strong><br />

Polish-Soviet Rapprochement<br />

July 5, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

B-224<br />

INT-33PO-105<br />

Press Discord in American Polonia<br />

July 10, 1944. 8 p.<br />

INT-33PO-106<br />

Polish National Catholic Church in America<br />

[background, activities, and prominent<br />

personalities]<br />

July 14, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Polish<br />

National Catholic Church<br />

RPT 202<br />

INT-33PO-107<br />

Russian-Polish Relations in the<br />

Polish-American Press at the Beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

July 1944<br />

July 17, 1944. 5 p.<br />

INT-33PO-108<br />

Polish-Language Press Comments<br />

July 26, 1944. 6 p.<br />

INT-33P0-109<br />

Polish-Language Newspapers Publish<br />

Speculation on a Soviet-Papal Concordat<br />

July 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

INT-33PO-110<br />

Stalin's Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Liberation at Chelm: a Symposium<br />

Aug. 3, 1944. 11 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-33PO-140<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation<br />

B-233<br />

INT-33P0-111<br />

Polish-American Congress Opens Its<br />

Washington Burean<br />

Aug. 4, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

INT-33PO-112<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Demands Polish Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Aug. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Land reforms<br />

INT-33P0-113<br />

Polish Press Reactions to the Polish<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation and<br />

Premier Mikolajczyk's Moscow Visit<br />

Aug. 17, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation; Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

INT-33P0-114<br />

Rally on the Thirtieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Campaign for Polish Independence<br />

Aug. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

M-225<br />

INT-33P0-115<br />

Prospects <strong>of</strong> the Polish Govemment-in-Exile<br />

and the Chelm Committee<br />

/lug. 22, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland; Pol-<br />

ish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liberation; Jend-<br />

rzejewski, Klement<br />

INT-33PO-116<br />

Ignacy Matuszewski Makes an Appeal to the<br />

Polish Socialist Party<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

Matuszewski, Ignacy<br />

INT-33P0-117<br />

Recent Changes in Polish Information and<br />

Consular Personnel in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diplomatic and consular service<br />

INT-33PO-118<br />

Oscar Lange Discusses Soviet-Russian<br />

Intentions Regarding Poland and Germany<br />

Aug. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Lange, Oscar<br />

S-115<br />

INT-33PO-119<br />

Polish National Catholic Bishop Calls for a<br />

Poland "From Sea to Sea"<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Padewski, Josef F.<br />

N-6<br />

INT-33PO-120<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong><br />

America<br />

Aug. 31. 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Falcons <strong>of</strong> America<br />

M-226<br />

INT-33PO-121<br />

Polish-Language Press Notes for the Middle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aug. 1944<br />

Sept. 1. 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; Germany;<br />

Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

N-10<br />

INT-33P0-122<br />

Current Polish-American Disagreement on<br />

Tactics<br />

Sept. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-245<br />

INT-33PO-123<br />

Polish-American Paper Answers Charges<br />

Against Foreign Political Activity Here<br />

Sept. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-14<br />

INT-33P0-124<br />

Polish Socialist Deplores Apathy <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Labor Toward Labor Abroad<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Malinowski, Wladis-<br />

law R.<br />

N-16<br />

INT-33P0-125<br />

Pro-Communist Polish-American View <strong>of</strong><br />

Mikolajczyk's Proposals to Moscow<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw<br />

N-19<br />

INT-33P0-126<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange Lectures in Detroit<br />

and Vicinity<br />

Sept. 13, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

M-230<br />

INT-33P0-127<br />

Oscar Lange Plans Nationwide Lecture Tour<br />

Sept. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

N-25<br />

INT-33P0-128<br />

Social Service Courses for Work in Poland<br />

Sept. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-29<br />

INT-33PO-129<br />

Polish-American Committee Demands British<br />

Aid to Warsaw<br />

Sept, 19 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Co-ordinating Com-<br />

mittee <strong>of</strong> American Polish Associations in the<br />

East<br />

N-30<br />

INT-33PO-130<br />

Polish-American Press Reactions to<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-38<br />

INT-33P0-131<br />

California State Conference <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

American Congress<br />

Sept. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: California; Polish American Con-<br />

gress<br />

M-232<br />

INT-33PO-132<br />

Questionnaire on European Political<br />

Problems<br />

Sept. 28. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-45<br />

INT-33P0-133<br />

Commemorations <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

the German Attack on Poland<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-<br />

American Societies <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

M-234<br />

INT-33P0-134<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Polish American Congress<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress<br />

N-49<br />

INT-33PO-135<br />

Pro-Government Polish Liberals Join Forces<br />

Here<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Association for Democracy;<br />

Polish Democratic Party Representation<br />

B-255<br />

INT-33PO-136<br />

Polish-Language Press on Russo-Polish<br />

Relations<br />

Oct. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-56<br />

INT-33P0-137<br />

Two Polish-American Interpretations <strong>of</strong><br />

Recent Government Actions<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-62<br />

INT-33PO-138<br />

Catholic League for Religious Assistance to<br />

Poland<br />

Oct. 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catholic League<br />

B-260<br />

INT-33PO-139<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Polish Sea League <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Oct. 23, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Sea League<br />

M-243<br />

INT-33PO-140<br />

Lecture on Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Central Europe<br />

iVov. 4, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cross, Felix<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 553


INT-33P0-140<br />

M-248<br />

INT-33P0-141<br />

KNAPP's Third Annual Convention<br />

JVov. 6, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-271<br />

INT-33PO-142<br />

Jewish Delegation from Russian-Occupied<br />

Poland Expected Here in January<br />

JVov. 14, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism<br />

N-99<br />

INT-33PO-143<br />

Lecture on Communism<br />

iVov. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Bitner, Waclaw<br />

M-251<br />

INT-33P0-144<br />

Committee To Rebuild Warsaw<br />

iVov. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional Committee for World-<br />

wide Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Warsaw; Ostrowski,<br />

Stanislaw K.<br />

B-281<br />

INT-33PO-145<br />

Inaugural Convention <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

American War Mothers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> American War Moth-<br />

ers <strong>of</strong> Polish Descent<br />

M-254<br />

INT-33P0-146<br />

Talk by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oscar Lange<br />

iVov. 24, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

M-257<br />

INT-33P0-147<br />

Nationalist Polish-Language Papers Claim<br />

Prewar German Territory for Poland<br />

Dec. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Territorial claims<br />

N-118<br />

INT-33P0-148<br />

Polish Question in the Presidential Election<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections<br />

B-289<br />

INT-33P0-149<br />

Poles in Canada<br />

Dec. 4, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Polish Canadian Congress<br />

RPT 221<br />

INT-33PO-150<br />

"Death at Katyn"<br />

Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-120<br />

INT-33P0-151<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Polish<br />

November Insurrection<br />

Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Céntrala <strong>of</strong> Polish-American Socie-<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

M-263<br />

INT-33PO-152<br />

"Informational Rally" <strong>of</strong> KNAPP<br />

Dec. 13. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dambski, Kazimerz; Tebinka, Zyg-<br />

munt<br />

M-265<br />

INT-33PO-153<br />

Poles in Latin America<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Argentina; Uruguay; Brazil;<br />

Chile<br />

RPT 223<br />

INT-33P0-154<br />

Polish Mass Meeting<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-268<br />

554 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33PO-155<br />

Polish Crisis as Viewed by Refugee<br />

Nationalists Poles in the U.S.<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sosnkowski, Kazimierz; Junosza,<br />

Joseph P.; de Ropp, Stefan; Strakacz, Sylwin;<br />

Zoltowski, Janusz; Drucki-Lubecki, Prince Jan;<br />

Rurat-Rathaus, Stanislaw; Tamowski, Count<br />

Antoni<br />

B-296<br />

INT-33PO-156<br />

Lecture by Alojzy Adamczyk<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adamczyk, Alojzy<br />

M-270<br />

INT-33PO-157<br />

Lublin Committee Establishes News Agency<br />

in the U.S.<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Committee <strong>of</strong> National Liber-<br />

ation at Lublin<br />

N-168<br />

INT-33P0-158<br />

American Polonia and the Problem Posed by<br />

the Lublin Government<br />

Jan. 24, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Co-or-<br />

dinating Committee <strong>of</strong> American Polish Associa-<br />

tions in the East<br />

B-306<br />

INT-33PO-159<br />

Pro-Government Polish Refugees Initiate<br />

Campaign To Smoke Out "Waverers" Here<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

B-308<br />

INT-33P0-160<br />

Polish-American Coolness to the Liberation <strong>of</strong><br />

Warsaw<br />

Feb. 5, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-191<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33P0-161<br />

Lecture on Polish-Russian Relations<br />

Feb. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halecki, Oscar<br />

M-284<br />

INT-33PO-162<br />

Lecture on the Present Situation in Poland<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lange, Oscar<br />

M-285<br />

INT-33PO-163<br />

Pro-Lublin Poles Here Organizing Rival to<br />

Polish War Relief, Inc.<br />

Feb. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

N-195<br />

INT-33P0-164<br />

American Polonia and Yalta<br />

Feb. 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

B-317<br />

INT-33PO-165<br />

Polish-American Press To Support<br />

Govemment-in-Exile's Possible Request for<br />

Asylum Here<br />

Mar. 1, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Govemments-in-exile, Poland<br />

N-214<br />

INT-33P0-166<br />

Polish-Americans Plan Pre-San Francisco<br />

Protest Meetings<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-220<br />

INT-33PO-167<br />

Polish Citizens' Committee Assails Yalta<br />

Mar. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Polish Citizens'<br />

Committee<br />

N-226<br />

INT-33PO-168<br />

American Polonia and Yalta [Part II]<br />

Mar. 17, 1945. lip.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

B-333<br />

INT-33PO-169<br />

"Nowy Swiat" Rampant<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-237<br />

INT-33PO-170<br />

"Glos Ludowy" Attack on Luce Resolution<br />

Evokes Acid Comment from Anti-Soviet<br />

Paper<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-240<br />

INT-33PO-171<br />

Polish Press Dissatisfaction with "Inactivity"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Congressmen <strong>of</strong> Polish Origin


Reference Bibliography INT-33PR-6<br />

Mar. 23, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-242<br />

INT-33P0-172<br />

Lecture on Yalta Decisions Regarding Poland<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Rajchman, Hen-<br />

ryk F.<br />

M-304<br />

INT-33PO-173<br />

Polish Protest Rally<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Manifestation Committee<br />

M-308<br />

INT-33P0-174<br />

Polish Press Here Aroused by Appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Russian To Head UNRRA Mission to<br />

Poland<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration<br />

N-256<br />

INT-33PO-175<br />

Pro-Soviet Line <strong>of</strong> Leo Krzycki Stirs Dissent<br />

Among Polish-American Workers<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Labor Council;<br />

Krzycki, Leo<br />

N-257<br />

INT-33PO-176<br />

Polish-American Representation at San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO<br />

N-303<br />

INT-33P0-177<br />

Father Orlemanski in 1945<br />

May 10, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Orlemanski, Stanislaus<br />

S-143<br />

INT-33P0-178<br />

American Polonia Reconsiders Yalta: Signs <strong>of</strong><br />

Compromise Before Arrest <strong>of</strong> Sixteen Poles<br />

May 11, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference<br />

B-355<br />

INT-33PO-179<br />

Polish Weekly Reveals Plans for New Polish<br />

National Council<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish National Council<br />

N-324<br />

INT-33PO-180<br />

Polish Refugees in 1945<br />

May 16, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees<br />

B-357<br />

INT-33P0-181<br />

Polish-American Press Features Alleged<br />

Request <strong>of</strong> Warsaw Poles for Poland's<br />

Inclusion in <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

May 22, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-332<br />

INT-33PO-182<br />

Stalin's Letter to Parker Stirs War Talk in<br />

Polish-American Press<br />

May 25, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Stalin, Joseph<br />

N-336<br />

INT-33P0-183<br />

Relief Solicited for Displaced Poles in Europe<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief<br />

N-344<br />

INT-33P0-184<br />

Whither Koenigsberg?<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims<br />

N-345<br />

INT-33PO-185<br />

KNAPPist Daily Aroused Over Teschen<br />

June 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Teschen; Czechoslovakia; Territori-<br />

al claims<br />

N-348<br />

INT-33PO-186<br />

Polish Press Publicizes Plans for European<br />

Trip by Congressmen<br />

June 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-357<br />

INT-33PO-187<br />

Fourth World Conference <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry<br />

June 19, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; World Confer-<br />

ence <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry; Tenenbaum, Joseph<br />

B-382<br />

INT-33P0-188<br />

Polish-American Reactions to the New Polish<br />

Government<br />

July 6, ¡945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty B-387<br />

INT-33P0-189<br />

American Polonia Preparing To Accept<br />

Warsaw?<br />

July 21, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Polish<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> National Unity<br />

B-391<br />

INT-33PO-190<br />

Polish Clerical Group Here Reported<br />

Launching Anti-Communist Movement Open<br />

to Kin <strong>of</strong> Small Nations<br />

July 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: World Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights Association<br />

N-414<br />

INT-33PO-191<br />

Polish-American Congress at the Cross-Roads<br />

Aug. 23, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish American Congress; Gutow-<br />

ski, Stanislaus<br />

B-395<br />

INT-33PO-192<br />

Warsaw Looms Larger in Polish-Language<br />

Press<br />

Aug. 23, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Polish Government <strong>of</strong> National Uni-<br />

ty B-396<br />

Portuguese<br />

INT-33PR-1 to INT-33PR-9<br />

Portuguese: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Portuguese in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-22PR-1 to INT-22PR-60.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Portugal; Portuguese; Salazar, An-<br />

tonio<br />

INT-33PR-1<br />

Portuguese Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 3, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 137<br />

INT-33PR-2<br />

Portuguese-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

June 29, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Diario de Noticias (newspaper);<br />

New Jersey Luso-Americano (newspaper);<br />

Novidades (newspaper); Luta (newspaper); Voz<br />

de Portugal (newspaper)<br />

RPT 199<br />

INT-33PR-3<br />

Anti-Salazar Portuguese Commentator<br />

Approves <strong>of</strong> Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Sept. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-15<br />

INT-33PR-4<br />

Anti-Salazar Sentiment Asserting Itself in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Sept. 11, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Camoesas, Joao; d'Oliveira, Jose A.; Rocha, Joao<br />

R.; Antunes, Luiz<br />

B-247<br />

INT-33PR-5<br />

Anti-Salazar Spokesman Discusses<br />

Portuguese American Activity<br />

Nov. 29, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Miguéis, Jose R.<br />

B-285<br />

INT-33PR-6<br />

Portuguese Communist Manifesto Published<br />

by "Diario de Noticias"<br />

Feb. 12, 1945. 5 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 555


INT-33PR-6 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

B-311<br />

INT-33PR-7<br />

Long-Heralded Portuguese-American<br />

Committee for Democracy Commences<br />

Activities<br />

Mar. 29, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese-American Committee<br />

for Democracy; Miguéis, Jose R.; Camoesas,<br />

Joao; Figueiredo, Joseph; Nunes, John B.<br />

B-342<br />

INT-33PR-8<br />

Portuguese-Americans Assail Salazar Regime<br />

for Mourning Hitler<br />

May 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hitler, Adolf<br />

N-335<br />

INT-33PR-9<br />

Anti-Salazar Leader Here Discusses His<br />

Activities and Plans<br />

Aug. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Camoesas, Joao<br />

N-422<br />

Romanians<br />

INT-33RM-1 to INT-33RM-16<br />

Romanians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Romanians in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-23RM-1 to INT-23RM-390.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Romania; Romanians; Communists<br />

and communist parties; Monarchy and monarch-<br />

ist parties; Soviet Union; Romanian-American<br />

Alliance for Democracy; Davila, Charles A.;<br />

Carol II, King <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

INT-33RM-1<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press<br />

May 8, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 27<br />

INT-33RM-2<br />

Notes on the Romanian Press<br />

June 6, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 34<br />

INT-33RM-3<br />

Davila and <strong>US</strong>SR-Romanian Relations<br />

Mar. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-35<br />

INT-33RM-4<br />

Romanian Politics in the Middle West<br />

Mar. 15. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union and League <strong>of</strong> Romanian<br />

Societies; Free Romania Committee; Romanian<br />

Cultural Society; Deac, Paul; Moraru, Glicherie;<br />

Opreanu, Stefan<br />

RPT 115<br />

556 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33RM-5<br />

Western-Soviet Russian Cleavage Among the<br />

Romanians<br />

Sept. 9, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Maniu, luliu<br />

B-71<br />

INT-33RM-6<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Romanian-American Politics<br />

Sept. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

RPT 151<br />

INT-33RM-7<br />

[Memorandum from Charles A. Davila on<br />

Romania]<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-60<br />

INT-33RM-8<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy<br />

Moves Leftward<br />

iVov. 2, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Deac, Paul; Balindu, Nicholas<br />

B-104<br />

INT-33RM-9<br />

Ex-King Carol and Romanian-Americans<br />

Dec. 16, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-127<br />

INT-33RM-10<br />

Charles Davila and the Position <strong>of</strong> Romania<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-177<br />

INT-33RM-11<br />

[Celebration <strong>of</strong> "I Am an American Day" by<br />

the Michigan Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romanian-American Alliance for Democracy]<br />

June 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-204 '<br />

INT-33RM-12<br />

Romanian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: America (newspaper); Foaia<br />

Poporului (newspaper); Romanul American<br />

(newspaper)<br />

RPT 204<br />

INT-33RM-13<br />

Charles Davila Gives His First Impressions <strong>of</strong><br />

the New Romanian Government<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-114<br />

INT-33RM-14<br />

Davila Calls Franco-Soviet System Pact<br />

Safeguard for Romania and Other Small<br />

Nations<br />

Jan. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France<br />

N-183<br />

INT-33RM-15<br />

Charles Davila Discusses Recent Events in<br />

Romania and Their Effect on the Romanian<br />

Community Here<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-133<br />

INT-33RM-16<br />

Romanian Mass Meeting<br />

May 14. 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: M-313<br />

Russians<br />

INT-33RS-1 to INT-33RS-56<br />

Russians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Russians in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-24RS-1 to INT-24RS-410.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Russians; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties<br />

INT-33RS-1<br />

"Tribute to Russia" Celebrations, NYC, June<br />

22 and 27, 1943<br />

June 28, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; New York Labor War<br />

Chest; Russian War Relief, Inc.; Hillman,<br />

Sidney; Davies, Joseph E.; Mills, Saul<br />

M-57<br />

INT-33RS-2<br />

[Soviet Views on Priority Questions <strong>of</strong><br />

Postwar Organization]<br />

July 14, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Soviet military<br />

occupation policies; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Malinin, Nikolai<br />

S-33<br />

INT-33RS-3<br />

Mass Meeting for Russian Delegation, NYC,<br />

July 8, 1943<br />

July 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Anti-Semitism; Feffer, Itzik; Mich-<br />

oels, Solomon<br />

M-58<br />

INT-33RS-4<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship]<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Sovi-<br />

et Friendship<br />

S-40<br />

INT-33RS-5<br />

Michoels-Feffer Mission<br />

Aug. 14, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Anti-Semitism;<br />

American Jewish Congress; American Emergen-<br />

cy Committee for Zionist Affairs; Goldmann,<br />

Nahum; Feffer, Itzik; Michoels, Solomon<br />

RPT 145<br />

INT-33RS-6<br />

Mass Meeting and Reception for "Official<br />

Soviet Delegation"


Reference Bibliography INT-33RS-31<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Jews and Judaism;<br />

Reception Committee <strong>of</strong> Northern California to<br />

the Soviet Delegation; Feffer, Itzik; Michoels,<br />

Solomon<br />

M-78<br />

INT-33RS-7<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

Sept. 11, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Roger, Sidney; Magid<strong>of</strong>f, Nila<br />

M-84<br />

INT-33RS-8<br />

Nationalities Panel <strong>of</strong> the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Soviet Friendship<br />

iVov. 12, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Germany; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship; Con-<br />

gress <strong>of</strong> American-Soviet Friendship, NYC,<br />

Nov. 6-8, 1943; German American Emergency<br />

Conference; Boenheim, Felix; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-100<br />

INT-33RS-9<br />

American-Soviet Friendship Rally<br />

Nov. 16. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> American-Sovi-<br />

et Friendship; American Soviet Friendship<br />

Rally, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1943; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

M-101<br />

INT-33RS-10<br />

Russian-American Meeting<br />

Nov. 6, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russian-American Society; Loma-<br />

kin, Jakob; Strong, Anna Louise<br />

M-102<br />

INT-33RS-11<br />

Kerensky on Russia and the Atlantic Charter<br />

Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Charles Carroll<br />

Forum; Kerensky, Alexander<br />

M-147<br />

INT-33RS-12<br />

Talks with Alexander Kerensky<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: World War I; Poland; Finland; Ke-<br />

rensky, Alexander; Stalin, Joseph<br />

S-93<br />

INT-33RS-13<br />

Non-Bolshevik Left Foregathers<br />

Apr. 10, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

World War I; Chernov, Victor<br />

B-183<br />

INT-33RS-14<br />

Kravchenko Incident in the Foreign Language<br />

Press<br />

Apr. 28, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Civil liberties;<br />

Kravchenko, Victor A.<br />

B-190<br />

INT-33RS-15<br />

Russian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

May 15, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Social-<br />

ists and socialist parties; Monarchy and mo-<br />

narchist parties; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Novy Mir (newspaper); Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Rus-<br />

skoye Obozreniye (periodical); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper);<br />

Socialistishesky Vestnik (periodical); Novy Put<br />

(periodical); Za Svobodu (periodical); Novoselye<br />

(periodical); American Russian Cultural As-<br />

sociation; Novy Zhumal (periodical); Russkyi<br />

Amerikanskyi Pravoslavnyi Vestnik (periodical);<br />

Nash Put (periodical)<br />

RPT 190<br />

INT-33RS-16<br />

Symposium on "America and Russia"<br />

May 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Social<br />

Democratic Federation, Russian Branch<br />

M-188<br />

INT-33RS-17<br />

A Pro-Soviet, Anti-Polish White Russian<br />

(Byelorussian) Movement<br />

May 23, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussia; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

White Russian American National Council;<br />

Tarasevich, John; Voronko, Joseph J.<br />

B-199<br />

INT-33RS-18<br />

[Dinner Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Birobidjan, Jewish Autonomous Region <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union]<br />

May 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Birobidjan (Jew-<br />

ish) Autonomous Region; Thomas, Elbert D.;<br />

Levin, Max<br />

M-192<br />

INT-33RS-19<br />

Kravchenko Case Re-emerges<br />

June 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Poles; Novoye Rus-<br />

skoye Slovo (newspaper); Kravchenko, Victor A.<br />

B-203<br />

INT-33RS-20<br />

Lecture on "The Soviet Union and Jewry"<br />

June 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; League <strong>of</strong> Young Russians;<br />

Kasem-Beg, Alexander<br />

M-199<br />

INT-33RS-21<br />

Russian-Ukrainian Baptist Alliance<br />

June 22. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Protestant churches; Russian-Uk-<br />

rainian Baptist Alliance<br />

B-216<br />

INT-33RS-22<br />

Comment from the Russian-American Press<br />

on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference<br />

Sep. 23, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-39<br />

INT-33RS-23<br />

Some Notes on the Russian Community in<br />

NYC<br />

Oct. 11. 1944. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Mo-<br />

narchy and monarchist parties; Anti-Semitism;<br />

Socialistichesky Vestnik (newspaper); Novy Put<br />

(periodical); Dan, Fedor; Liberman, Simon<br />

S-119<br />

INT-33RS-24<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Citizens Formed<br />

in Chicago<br />

Oct. 21. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; League <strong>of</strong> Russian-<br />

American Citizens<br />

N-75<br />

INT-33RS-25<br />

Abramovitch's Warning Regarding the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Draws Fire <strong>of</strong> Theodore Dan<br />

Oct. 28, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization;<br />

Abramovitch, Raphael; Dan, Theodore<br />

N-84<br />

INT-33RS-26<br />

New Bulletin "Russian Affairs"<br />

Oct. 30. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialists and socialist parties; Rus-<br />

sian Affairs (periodical)<br />

B-267<br />

INT-33RS-27<br />

Western Frontier <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

iVov. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Territorial claims<br />

N-87<br />

INT-33RS-28<br />

"Rossiya" and the new Publication "Russia"<br />

Nov. 23. 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Russia (periodical)<br />

N-109<br />

INT-33RS-29<br />

Lecture: "Russian Borders and the Peace <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe"<br />

Nov. 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Langer,<br />

Rulka<br />

M-258<br />

INT-33RS-30<br />

"Victory Club" and the Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Rightists<br />

Dec. 9, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

United Russian Organizations; Victory Club <strong>of</strong><br />

New York; Russian-American National Com-<br />

mittee<br />

B-292<br />

INT-33RS-31<br />

Celebrations <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 557


INT-33RS-31 Reference Bibliography<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> Russian Or-<br />

ganizations and Church Parishes; Russian<br />

American United Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid to the<br />

Soviet Union<br />

M-266<br />

INT-33RS-32<br />

Non-Recognition in the Slavic Community<br />

Irks Byelorussian-Americans<br />

Dec. 15, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belorussians; Russian American<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> Aid to the Soviet Union;<br />

White Russian American National Council;<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Russian<br />

Independent Mutual Aid Society<br />

N-135<br />

INT-33RS-33<br />

Russian "Literary Fund" Intensifies Its Relief<br />

Activities on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Russian Intellectuals<br />

outside the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Dec. 16, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Funds for the Relief <strong>of</strong> Men <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters and Scientists <strong>of</strong> Russia; Russian Student<br />

Fund<br />

N-138<br />

INT-33RS-34<br />

AFL Projected Labor Conference Held a<br />

Threat to Mexican CTAL<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Latin America; Russky Golos<br />

(newspaper); Confederation <strong>of</strong> Latin American<br />

Trade Unions; Toledano, Vicente Lombardo<br />

N-147<br />

INT-33RS-35<br />

Theodore Dan Challenges Revival <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Socialist International<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Socialist International; Dan, Feodor<br />

N-152<br />

INT-33RS-36<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-33RS-37<br />

IWO Campaign for Unity among<br />

Russian-Americans Scores an Organizational<br />

Victory<br />

Jan. 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Inter-<br />

national Workers Order; American-Russian<br />

Mutual Aid Society; Russky Golos (newspaper)<br />

N-170<br />

INT-33RS-38<br />

Czarist Writer Foresees a Slav Union under a<br />

Non-Bolshevik Russia<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper); Okulich,<br />

Joseph<br />

N-174<br />

INT-33RS-39<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American-Russian Mutual Aid Society<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

558 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: American-Russian Mutual Aid So-<br />

ciety; International Workers Order; Nikolauk,<br />

Simeon; Kasustchik, Daniel<br />

M-279<br />

INT-33RS-40<br />

Lecture on "America and Russia After the<br />

War"<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Association <strong>of</strong> European Newcom-<br />

ers; Zak, Arcadius I.<br />

M-287<br />

INT-33RS-41<br />

Victory Banquet<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American-Russian National Com-<br />

mittee; American-Russian Slavic Democratic<br />

Club<br />

M-288<br />

INT-33RS-42<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York and Vicinity<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian Organizations <strong>of</strong> New York and<br />

Vicinity, NYC, Jan. 21, 1945; American Slav<br />

Congress; Rudson, N. M.; Matusevich, Ignacy<br />

M-289<br />

INT-33RS-43<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Bases <strong>of</strong> Future Peace"<br />

Feb. 14, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks conversations;<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> Russian Jurists; Goldenweiser, A. A.;<br />

Timascheff, N. S.<br />

M-290<br />

INT-33RS-44<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Reported<br />

Collaborating on Paper under Soviet Embassy<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

France; Russkyi Patriot (periodical)<br />

N-200<br />

INT-33RS-45<br />

"Rossiya" Protests "Involuntary"<br />

Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War Prisoners<br />

Afar. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

N-216<br />

INT-33RS-46<br />

Russian "Whites" in Paris Received into<br />

Soviet Fold<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

France<br />

B-329<br />

INT-33RS-47<br />

Russian-American Reactions to Yalta<br />

Mar. 14, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Agreement; UNCIO; Poland;<br />

Socialists and socialist parties; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper); Novaya<br />

Zarya (newspaper); Russkaya Zhizn (newspa-<br />

per); Novy Put (periodical); Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik (periodical); Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

B-330<br />

INT-33RS-48<br />

Novoye Russkoye Slovo Establishes That<br />

New French Entry Visas Apply to Resident<br />

Foreigners<br />

Mar. 20, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Passports and visas; Refugees;<br />

France; Novoye Russkoye Slovo (newspaper)<br />

N-235<br />

INT-33RS-49<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> the 27th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Army<br />

Mar. 21, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Kasem-Beg, Alex-<br />

ander<br />

M-302<br />

INT-33RS-50<br />

Russian-Americans <strong>of</strong> the Right Plan<br />

Anti-Soviet Protest in San Francisco<br />

Apr. 7, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Civil liberties; Melnikov, N. A.<br />

N-258<br />

INT-33RS-51<br />

White Russian American National Council<br />

Wants Curzon Line Pushed Westward<br />

May 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; White<br />

Russian American National Council<br />

N-320<br />

INT-33RS-52<br />

Shall the Russian Church in America Rejoin<br />

the Patriarchate in Moscow?<br />

May 17, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Mo-<br />

narchy and monarchist parties; Socialists and<br />

socialist parties; Russky Golos (newspaper);<br />

Novaya Zarya (newspaper); Rossiya (newspa-<br />

per); Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper); Socialisti-<br />

shesky Vestnik (periodical); Kasem-Beg,<br />

Alexander; Chepeleff, John<br />

RPT 240<br />

INT-33RS-53<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Bishops Rejects Reunion with the<br />

Moscow Patriarchate<br />

May 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches<br />

N-338<br />

INT-33RS-54<br />

San Francisco Conference in the<br />

Russian-American Press<br />

June 16, 1945. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Argentina; Poland; Social-<br />

ists and socialist parties; Monarchy and mo-<br />

narchist parties; Novoye Russkoye Slovo<br />

(newspaper); Russky Golos (newspaper); No-<br />

vaya Zarya (newspaper); Rossiya (newspaper);<br />

Russkaya Zhizn (newspaper); Socialistishesky<br />

Vestnik (periodical); Novy Put (periodical);<br />

Nonosselye (periodical)<br />

B-381<br />

INT-33RS-55<br />

"Rossiya" Appeals to President To Stop<br />

"Involuntary" Repatriation <strong>of</strong> Russian War<br />

Prisoners


Reference Bibliography INT-33SP-24<br />

July 10, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war; Monarchy and<br />

monarchist parties; Rossiya (newspaper)<br />

N-386<br />

INT-33RS-56<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> a Russian Anti-Soviet<br />

Center Planned<br />

July 11, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Tol-<br />

stoy, Alexandra; Schaufuss, Tatiana<br />

N-387<br />

Spanish<br />

INT-33SP-1 to INT-33SP-42<br />

Spanish: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

the Spanish in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-27SP-1 to INT-27SP-501.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Spaniards<br />

INT-33SP-1<br />

Meeting in New York City for the Liberation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish Republican Prisoners in North<br />

Africa<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners<br />

M-22<br />

INT-33SP-2<br />

Carnegie Hall Rally for Spanish Prisoners<br />

Apr. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners<br />

M-34<br />

INT-33SP-3<br />

Spanish Republican Prisoners<br />

Apr. 21, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political prisoners<br />

RPT 120<br />

INT-33SP-4<br />

Spanish Republican Politics in Exile<br />

June 11, 1943. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Catalans; Basques; Martinez Barrio,<br />

Diego; Prieto, Indalecio; Negrin, Juan<br />

RPT 131<br />

INT-33SP-5<br />

Spanish Republican Opinion: Reaction to<br />

Rumors <strong>of</strong> a Spanish Monarchy<br />

July 14, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties<br />

RPT 141<br />

INT-33SP-6<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish<br />

People<br />

Sept. 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee; Conference <strong>of</strong> Solidarity with the Spanish<br />

People<br />

M-83<br />

INT-33SP-7<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Section <strong>of</strong> the Free<br />

World Association<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association<br />

M-97<br />

INT-33SP-8<br />

Spanish Republican Committee <strong>of</strong> Liberation<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mexico; Junta Española de Libera-<br />

ción; Martinez Barrio, Diego<br />

B-123<br />

INT-33SP-9<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Comité de Unificación<br />

Hispana<br />

Dec. 28, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Comité de Unificación Hispana<br />

M-122<br />

INT-33SP-10<br />

Indalecio Prieto in New York and the<br />

Present Alignment <strong>of</strong> Spanish Republicans in<br />

Exile<br />

Apr. 3, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Junta Española de Liberación; Junta<br />

Suprema de Union Nacional; Prieto, Indalecio;<br />

Negrin, Juan<br />

RPT 180<br />

INT-33SP-11<br />

Spanish Republicans and the Current Spain<br />

June 10, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Churchill, Winston S.<br />

RPT 193<br />

INT-33SP-12<br />

Commemoration <strong>of</strong> Eighth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Civil War<br />

July 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas<br />

M-216<br />

INT-33SP-13<br />

De Gaulle in the Spanish-Language Press<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: de Gaulle, Charles<br />

INT-33SP-14<br />

Allied Policy in Europe Arouses Spanish<br />

Republican Press<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; France; Italy; Soviet<br />

Union; de Albornoz, Alvaro<br />

B-243<br />

INT-33SP-15<br />

Press Note on the Spanish Republican Scene<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Junta Suprema de Union Nacional;<br />

Junta Española de Liberación; Negrin, Juan<br />

N-8<br />

INT-33SP-16<br />

Spanish-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 22, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Espana Libre (newspaper); Pueblos<br />

Hispanos (newspaper); El Antifascista (newspa-<br />

per); Cultura Proletaria (periodical); Justicia<br />

(newspaper); La Prensa (newspaper); La Traduc-<br />

ción-Prensa (newspaper); La Gaceta (newspa-<br />

per); El Continental (newspaper); El Tiempo de<br />

Laredo (newspaper); Revista Católica (newspa-<br />

per); La Esperanza (newspaper); La Voz<br />

(newspaper); La Opinion (newspaper)<br />

RPT 213<br />

INT-33SP-17<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Conference in the<br />

Spanish-Language Press<br />

Sepr. 26, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations<br />

N-41<br />

INT-33SP-18<br />

Spanish Republicans Look to Cuba<br />

Oct. 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cuba; Junta Española de Liberación;<br />

Cuban Parliamentary Committee for the Spanish<br />

Republic<br />

B-257<br />

INT-33SP-19<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> Possible Republican Government<br />

Circulated in Spain<br />

Nov. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-275<br />

INT-33SP-20<br />

Basque and Catalan Politics in Exile<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basques; Catalans; Junta Española<br />

de Liberación; Pi y Sunyer, Carlos; de Aguirre,<br />

Jose Antonio<br />

RPT 218<br />

INT-33SP-21<br />

American Socialists Organize To Counter<br />

Communist Committee for Spain<br />

Nov. 16, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Spanish<br />

Freedom<br />

N-101<br />

INT-33SP-22<br />

Spanish Exiles Divided on "Union Nacional"<br />

iVov. 18, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Union Nacional Española; Junta<br />

Española de Liberación; Junta Suprema de<br />

Union Nacional<br />

B-280<br />

INT-33SP-23<br />

Spanish-Language Papers Announce Creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Relief Agency in France To Protect<br />

Spanish Republican Exiles<br />

Dec. 7, 7944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; War relief<br />

N-123<br />

INT-33SP-24<br />

Martinez Barrio Tries To Rally Spanish<br />

Republican Forces<br />

Dec. 13, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basques; Catalans; Martinez Barrio,<br />

Diego; Maura, Miguel; Negrin, Juan<br />

B-293<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 559


INT-33SP-25 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33SP-25<br />

Femando de los Rios Discusses Spain and<br />

Europe<br />

Dec. 30, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: de los Rios, Fernando<br />

S-126<br />

INT-33SP-26<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Great Britain and<br />

the Atlantic Charter<br />

Jan. 9, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Great Britain<br />

N-160<br />

INT-33SP-27<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> Spanish Cortes Attracts<br />

Negrinists<br />

Jan. 10, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Negrin, Juan<br />

B-299<br />

INT-33SP-28<br />

Alfredo Mendizabel Discusses the Spanish<br />

Situation<br />

Jan. 18, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mendizabel, Alfredo<br />

S-127<br />

INT-33SP-29<br />

"La Prensa" All-Out for Argentina's<br />

Hemisphere Rights<br />

Jan. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

N-180<br />

INT-33SP-30<br />

Lecture: "Inside Spain Today"<br />

Feb. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Javiscas, Gabriel<br />

M-292<br />

INT-33SP-31<br />

De los Rios Alarmed by French Decision on<br />

Spanish Exiles' Visas<br />

Feb. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Junta Española de Libera-<br />

ción; de los Rios, Fernando<br />

N-210<br />

INT-33SP-32<br />

Spanish Republicans Look Toward San<br />

Francisco<br />

Mar. 22, 1945. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIÓ; Yalta Conference; Mexico<br />

City Conference; Soviet Union; France; Negrin,<br />

Juan; Prieto, Indalecio; Maura, Miguel<br />

B-336<br />

INT-33SP-33<br />

Leading Negrinist Here Discusses Spain and<br />

San Francisco<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; del Vayo, Alvarez<br />

S-139<br />

INT-33SP-34<br />

Indalecio Prieto To Attend San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

560 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

N-270<br />

INT-33SP-35<br />

Spanish-Language Press on Argentina's New<br />

Status<br />

Apr. 21, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina<br />

N-288<br />

INT-33SP-36<br />

New Spanish Republican Committee Formed<br />

by Leftists<br />

May 3, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Coordinating Committee for Repub-<br />

lican Spain<br />

N-311<br />

INT-33SP-37<br />

Basques Reported Withdrawing Opposition to<br />

Spanish Constitution <strong>of</strong> 1931<br />

May 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Basques<br />

N-321<br />

INT-33SP-38<br />

Spanish Republican Meeting<br />

July 2, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for a Free<br />

Spanish Republic; Woll, Matthew; Prieto, Inda-<br />

lecio; de los Rios, Femando; Tomas, Belarmino<br />

M-321<br />

INT-33SP-39<br />

Spanish Republicans Urge Spain's<br />

Participation in Tangier Discussions<br />

July 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tangier<br />

N-388<br />

INT-33SP-40<br />

Spanish Republican Cortes President States<br />

His Credo<br />

July 17, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Martinez Barrio, Diego<br />

N-398<br />

INT-33SP-41<br />

Anti-Franco Meeting<br />

July 24, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Committee for Spanish<br />

Freedom<br />

M-323<br />

INT-33SP-42<br />

Spanish Socialist Hails British Labour Party<br />

Victory<br />

July 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Prieto, Indalecio<br />

N-418<br />

Swedes<br />

INT-33SW-1 to INT-33SW-8<br />

Swedes: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Scandinavians in the U.S. and related docu-<br />

ments, see INT-25SC-1 to INT-25SC-400.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Sweden; Swedes<br />

INT-33SW-1<br />

Swedish Exports to Germany as Viewed by<br />

the Scandinavian-American Press<br />

May 20, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trade agreements; Germany; Neu-<br />

trality<br />

B-198<br />

INT-33SW-2<br />

Further Evidence <strong>of</strong> Swedish-Norwegian<br />

Rapprochement<br />

May 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Veckoblad (newspaper);<br />

Duluth Skandinav (newspaper)<br />

INT-33SW-3<br />

SVEA Defends the Swedish Aristocracy in<br />

Finland<br />

July 24, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finland; Svea (newspaper)<br />

INT-33SW-4<br />

Swedish-American Press Views <strong>of</strong> Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Sept. 27, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; International organi-<br />

zation; International security; Finland<br />

B-252<br />

INT-33SW-5<br />

Swedish Economist's Pessimistic View <strong>of</strong><br />

America's Post-war Economy Widely Quoted<br />

Nov. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Myrdal, Gunnar<br />

N-96<br />

INT-33SW-6<br />

Swedish-American Paper Forecasts<br />

Finno-Scandinavian Unity<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Wickman,<br />

Gunnar<br />

N-259<br />

INT-33SW-7<br />

Swedish-American Press Reflects on San<br />

Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Nordstjeman (newspaper);<br />

Svea (newspaper)<br />

N-263<br />

INT-33SW-8<br />

Swedish-American Press Discusses Sweden's<br />

Neutrality<br />

Apr. 23. 1945. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Neutrality; Svea (newspaper); Sven-<br />

ska Amerikanaren Tribunen (newspaper); Scan-<br />

dinavian American (newspaper); Hopper, Bruce<br />

N-291<br />

Ukrainians<br />

INT-33UK-1 to INT-33UK-36<br />

Ukrainians: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Ukrainians in the U.S. and related documents,<br />

see INT-29UK-1 to INT-29UK-380.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Ukraine; Ukrainians; Soviet Union<br />

INT-33UK-1<br />

Soviet Politics and Ukrainians in the U.S.<br />

Aug. 29, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Newark, N.J.;<br />

New York City; Flags<br />

RPT65<br />

INT-33UK-2<br />

Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 9, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Svoboda (periodical)<br />

RPT76<br />

INT-33UK-3<br />

Shevchenko Anniversary Concert, New York,<br />

Mar. 28, 1943<br />

Mar. 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Committee;<br />

United Ukrainian Committee <strong>of</strong> New York;<br />

Shevchenko, Taras<br />

M-28<br />

INT-33UK-4<br />

Ukrainian Politics in the U.S.<br />

July 2, 1943. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Nationalists and national-<br />

ist parties; Poland; Hungary; Canada; Austria;<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Aid Association; United Ukrainian Organ-<br />

izations; United Hetmán Organizations;<br />

Providence Association <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Catholics;<br />

League <strong>of</strong> American Ukrainians; Ukrainian<br />

Defense Association; Ukrainian National Coun-<br />

cil; Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Uk-<br />

rainian-American League; Ukrainian Canadian<br />

Committee<br />

RPT 136<br />

INT-33UK-5<br />

American Ukrainian Council<br />

July 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Ukrainian Council; Unit-<br />

ed Ukrainian Organizations; Panchuk, John<br />

B-59<br />

INT-33UK-6<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Organized<br />

for Action<br />

Sept. 25, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian National As-<br />

sociation; Ukrainian Congress Committee;<br />

Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

B-83<br />

INT-33UK-7<br />

[Reestablishment <strong>of</strong> Russian Orthodox<br />

Church]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Yani-<br />

shev, Nikolai<br />

S-57<br />

INT-33UK-8<br />

Rumors and Facts <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Nationalist<br />

Activity<br />

Oct. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee<br />

B-97<br />

INT-33UK-9<br />

[Meeting <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations]<br />

Nov. 9, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian-American Organizations; Halychyn,<br />

Dmytro<br />

M-99<br />

INT-33UK-10<br />

[Miroslav Sichinsky lectures on prospects for<br />

the Ukraine]<br />

Dec. 17, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Sovereignty; Po-<br />

land; Ukrainian Defense Association; Sichinsky,<br />

Miroslav<br />

M-Uó<br />

INT-33UK-11<br />

Ukrainian-American Congress Program<br />

Announced<br />

Dec. 29, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Propaganda; Second Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Descent, Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., Jan. 1944; Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Ukrainian Defense Association; Sichinsky,<br />

Miroslav<br />

B-133<br />

INT-33UK-12<br />

Second Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22-23, 1944<br />

Feh. 16, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Sovereignty; Se-<br />

cond Congress <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian<br />

Descent, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1944; Ukrainian<br />

Congress Committee; Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians; Chubaty, Mikola; Panchuk, John<br />

B-157<br />

INT-33UK-13<br />

Ukrainian-Language Press in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 14, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Weekly (periodical); National Word (periodical);<br />

America (periodical); Our Life (periodical);<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodical); Uk-<br />

rainian Life (periodical); People's Will (periodi-<br />

cal); Way (periodical); Dnieper (periodical);<br />

Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper); Myshuha,<br />

Luke; Chubaty, Michael; Katamay, Bohdan<br />

RPT 178<br />

INT-33UK-22<br />

INT-33UK-14<br />

Golden Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian National<br />

Association<br />

Mar. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian National Association;<br />

Hlynka, Anthony; Chamberlin, William Henry<br />

M-159<br />

INT-33UK-15<br />

Mr. Churchill's Speech and<br />

Ukrainian-American Opinion<br />

Mar. 21, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Territorial claims; Svoboda<br />

(periodical); Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (peri-<br />

odical); Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper);<br />

Churchill, Winston S.<br />

B-173<br />

INT-33UK-16<br />

Notes on the Ukrainian Press in the U.S.<br />

Apr. 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; America (periodical);<br />

Svoboda (periodical); National Word (periodi-<br />

cal); Ukrainian Daily News (newspaper); Hre-<br />

chukha, M.<br />

INT-33UK-17<br />

Annual Shevchenko Memorial Exercises<br />

Apr. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainian Federation <strong>of</strong> Michigan;<br />

Shevchenko, Taras; Humenuk, Theodore<br />

M-171<br />

INT-33UK-18<br />

Ukrainians in Latin America<br />

Apr. 20, 1944. 14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nazis and Nazi Party; Communists<br />

and communist parties; Argentina; Brazil; Cuba;<br />

Paraguay; Uruguay; Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians<br />

RPT 184<br />

INT-33UK-19<br />

Covert Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Allies in the<br />

Nationalist Ukrainian-Language Press<br />

July 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: America (periodical); Ukrainian<br />

Daily News (newspaper); Svoboda (periodical)<br />

INT-33UK-20<br />

Ukrainian-Language Papers Disagree on<br />

Refugees from the Eastern Front<br />

July 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Common-<br />

wealth (periodical); America (periodical)<br />

INT-33UK-21<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Polemics on<br />

Ukrainian Nationalism in Argentina<br />

July 21, 1944. 7 P.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Committee <strong>of</strong> Argentine<br />

Ukrainians; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (peri-<br />

odical); America (periodical)<br />

INT-33UK-22<br />

Ukrainian-American Press in the Middle <strong>of</strong><br />

July, 1944<br />

July 31, 1944. 5 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 561


INT-33UK-22 Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Poland; Voice <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth (periodi-<br />

cal); America (periodical); Svoboda (periodical);<br />

National Word (periodical); Ukrainian Daily<br />

News (newspaper)<br />

INT-33UK-23<br />

Ukrainians in Canada<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Greek Catholic Church;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; World War I;<br />

Ukrainian Canadian Committee; Ukrainian Na-<br />

tional Federation <strong>of</strong> Canada; Organization for<br />

Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine; Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Ukraini-<br />

an Catholics; Ukrainian Self-Reliance League;<br />

Ukrainian Workingman's Association; Ukraini-<br />

an-Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, Manitoba,<br />

June 22-24, 1944<br />

RPT205<br />

INT-33UK-24<br />

Ukrainian-American Nationalists Resigned<br />

but Pessimistic<br />

¿ug. 29, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sovereignty; Svoboda (periodical);<br />

Denver Register (newspaper)<br />

N-4<br />

INT-33UK-25<br />

Ukrainian Relief Rally<br />

Sept. 2, ¡944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Constitutional reforms;<br />

Ukrainian Relief Committee; Ukrainian National<br />

Association; Ukrainian Relief Rally, Cleveland,<br />

Ohio, Aug. 13, 1944; Russian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Sichinsky, Miroslav; Tkach, Michael<br />

M-227<br />

INT-33UK-26<br />

Ukrainian-American War Relief and Foreign<br />

Politics<br />

Sept. 20, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; U.N. Relief and Rehabili-<br />

tation Administration; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Greek Cathohc Church; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; Russian War Relief Inc.; Committee to<br />

Aid the Soviet Ukraine; International Workers<br />

Order; Ukrainian Relief Committee; Ukrainian<br />

Defense Association; Ukrainian War Relief, Inc.;<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee; Ukrainian-<br />

American Relief Committee; Panchuk, John<br />

B-250<br />

INT-33UK-27<br />

Relief Arrangements for Carpatho-Ukraine<br />

Sept. 29, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Carpatho-Russia; Cze-<br />

choslovakia<br />

N-47<br />

INT-33UK-28<br />

Ukrainian Congress Committee Petitions for<br />

a Plebiscite<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee<br />

N-80<br />

INT-33UK-29<br />

Ukrainian Separatists <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Canada<br />

Join Forces<br />

562 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

iVov. 21, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Argentina; Germany; War<br />

relief; Propaganda; Ukrainian Congress Commit-<br />

tee; Ukrainian-Canadian Committee; Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Argentine Ukrainians; Freedom (newspaper);<br />

Joint Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian Congress<br />

Committee and the Ukrainian-Canadian Com-<br />

mittee, New York, N.Y., Sep. 23-24, 1944;<br />

Ukrainian National Association; Ukrainian<br />

Daily News (newspaper); Ukrainian Weekly<br />

(periodical); America (periodical)<br />

B-282<br />

INT-33UK-30<br />

26th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Independence<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Sovereignty; Ger-<br />

many; United Ukrainian Organizations; Evan-<br />

chuk, John; Bilinski, John<br />

M-262<br />

INT-33UK-31<br />

Yalta and the Ukrainian-American<br />

Community<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Yalta Agreement; Svoboda (periodical);<br />

America (periodical); Ukrainian Daily News<br />

(newspaper); People's Will (periodical); Voice <strong>of</strong><br />

the Commonwealth (periodical)<br />

N-219<br />

INT-33UK-32<br />

Ukrainian Communist Line Paper Reports<br />

Support for Ukrainian SSR from Canadian<br />

Separatists<br />

Mar. 13, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canada; Ukrainian Daily News<br />

(newspaper); Swystun, Wasyl<br />

N-227<br />

INT-33UK-33<br />

American and Canadian Ukrainians Meet To<br />

Discuss San Francisco Conference<br />

Apr. 12, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Ukrainian Congress Com-<br />

mittee; Ukrainian Canadian Committee; Svobo-<br />

da (periodical); Hlynka, Anthony<br />

N-267<br />

INT-33UK-34<br />

Ukrainian-American Press Considers Soviet<br />

Ukraine's Right to a Vote in World Security<br />

Organization<br />

Apr. 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; National Will (periodical);<br />

Svoboda (periodical); America (periodical);<br />

Ukrainska Community News (periodical); Uk-<br />

rainian Daily News (newspaper); Lippmann,<br />

Walter<br />

N-290<br />

INT-33UK-35<br />

Impact on the Ukrainian-American<br />

Community <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Ukraine at UNCIO<br />

June 15, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Canada; Sovereignty; Yal-<br />

ta Agreement; Socialists and socialist parties;<br />

War relief; Ukrainian Congress Committee;<br />

Organization for Rebirth <strong>of</strong> the Ukraine;<br />

Svoboda (periodical); Ukrainian Canadian Com-<br />

mittee; Ukrainian Community News (periodi-<br />

cal); Ukrainian Defense Association; Ukrainian<br />

Daily News (newspaper); Ukrainian-American<br />

Fraternal Union; Granovsky, Alexander; Hlyn-<br />

ka, Anthony; Grigorief, Nikifor<br />

B-380<br />

INT-33UK-36<br />

United Ukrainian American Relief Committee<br />

Seeks To Aid Displaced Ukrainians in<br />

Western Europe<br />

July 16, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Refugees; War relief; United Uk-<br />

rainian American Relief Committee; Panchuk,<br />

John<br />

N-393<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

INT-33YU-1 to INT-33YU-154<br />

Yugoslavs: numbered reports<br />

For a complete description <strong>of</strong> issues concerning<br />

Yugoslavs in the U.S. and related documents, see<br />

INT-30YU-1 to INT-30YU-1891.<br />

Individual numbered reports are listed below<br />

and additional subjects are noted.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Yugoslavs; Serbs;<br />

Serbia; Croats; Croatia; Slovenes; Montenegrins;<br />

Macedonians<br />

INT-33YU-1<br />

Foreign Politics in U.S.: Serb Anti-Croat<br />

Campaign<br />

Apr. 13, 1942. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat National Council; Pavelich,<br />

Ante; Butkovich, John D.; Tomasich, Dinko;<br />

Duchich, Yovan<br />

RPT 15<br />

INT-33YU-2<br />

Serb Anti-Croat Campaign: II<br />

May 7, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Werlinich, Samuel; Markovich, Mi-<br />

lan; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

INT-33YU-3<br />

Yugoslav Govemment-in-Exile and Serb<br />

Anti-Croat Campaign<br />

June 25, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Pribichevich, Stoyan;<br />

Jovanovich, Slobodan<br />

RPT 41<br />

INT-33YU-4<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia and<br />

"Greater Serbia" Campaign<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

RPT 51<br />

INT-33YU-5<br />

Yugoslav Activities in the U.S.<br />

July 21, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Vidovdan Congress <strong>of</strong> United<br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Serbian Descent<br />

RPT 55


Reference Bibliography INT-33YU-36<br />

INT-33YU-6<br />

Visit <strong>of</strong> King Peter II <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia in<br />

Retrospect<br />

July 25, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Nin-<br />

chich, Momcilo<br />

RPT 56<br />

INT-33YU-7<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States<br />

Sept. 11, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-l<br />

INT-33YU-8<br />

General Draza Mihailovitch and the Slavic<br />

Press in the U.S.<br />

Sepr. 12, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Chet-<br />

niks<br />

RPT 68<br />

INT-33YU-9<br />

Yugoslav Politics in United States<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Snoj, Franc<br />

B-2<br />

INT-33YU-10<br />

Croatian-American Congress<br />

Sept. 14, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat-American Congress; Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Butkovich, John D.<br />

B-3<br />

INT-33YU-11<br />

[General Draza Mihailovich and the Slavic<br />

Press in the U.S.]<br />

Oct. 2, 1942. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties<br />

B-9<br />

INT-33YU-12<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

Oct. 29, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: B-l2<br />

INT-33YU-13<br />

Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Snoj, Franc<br />

B-16<br />

INT-33YU-14<br />

Michailovich Controversy in American<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

Feb. 4, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: RPT 102<br />

INT-33YU-15<br />

American Croatian Congress<br />

Feb. 9, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat American Congress<br />

RPT 104<br />

INT-33YU-16<br />

Towards Yugoslav Harmony?<br />

Feb. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Grol, Milan; Snoj, Franc<br />

B-26<br />

INT-33YU-17<br />

American Croatian Congress: February 20 and<br />

21, 1943<br />

Feb. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croat American Congress<br />

B-2 8<br />

INT-33YU-18<br />

[Constantin Fotich on Allied radio<br />

propaganda]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Radio<br />

S-3<br />

INT-33YU-19<br />

[Constantin Fotitch]<br />

Apr. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-4<br />

INT-33YU-20<br />

Address by Ruth Mitchell to Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Business Women, Washington, March 19,<br />

1943<br />

Mar. 25, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth<br />

INT-33YU-21<br />

America in the War About Yugoslavia<br />

Mar. 10, Apr. 26, 1943. 34 p.<br />

Descriptors: Axis nations; Soviet Union; Col-<br />

laborators; Chetniks; Pribichevich, Stoyan<br />

S-5<br />

INT-33YU-22<br />

Current Yugoslav Politics in the U.S.<br />

May 6, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; National Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent; Royal Yugoslav<br />

Information Center; Snoj, Franc; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Duchich, Yovan<br />

RPT 125<br />

INT-33YU-23<br />

[Note on article by Stoyan Pribichevich,<br />

"America in the War About Yugoslavia"<br />

May 6, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pribichevich, Stoyan<br />

S-8<br />

INT-33YU-24<br />

Zlatko Balokovich<br />

May 12, 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

S-13<br />

INT-33YU-25<br />

[Letter from Ivan Subasich on Yugoslav<br />

Unity]<br />

May 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Subasich, Ivan<br />

S-18<br />

INT-33YU-26<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent, Pittsburgh, May 30, 1943<br />

May 31, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent; Lucas, Anthony; Radich,<br />

Anton; Loyen, Stephen; Butkovich, John D.;<br />

Balokovich, Zlatko<br />

INT-33YU-27<br />

Greater Serbia Movement in the U.S.<br />

June 3, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Territorial claims;<br />

Religious discrimination; Racial and ethnic<br />

discrimination; Axis nations<br />

RPT 130<br />

INT-33YU-28<br />

[Memorandum on Greater Serbia campaign in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

June 5, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Kosanovich, Sava; Duchich, Yovan;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop<br />

S-26<br />

INT-33YU-29<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense Council<br />

June 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Mitchell, Ruth; Irwin,<br />

Spencer; Christopher, Louis C.<br />

INT-33YU-30<br />

[Ivan Subasich's trip to London; letter <strong>of</strong><br />

Subasich to King Peter]<br />

June 9, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

S-23<br />

INT-33YU-31<br />

Croat Reaction to Pan-Serb Activities<br />

July 15, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: National Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong><br />

Croatian Descent<br />

B-57<br />

INT-33YU-32<br />

[Note on Croatian demands for autonomy]<br />

July 31, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-39<br />

INT-33YU-33<br />

[Ivan Subasich's views on Balkan affairs]<br />

Aug. 3. 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

S-41<br />

INT-33YU-34<br />

Yugoslavia on the American Scene<br />

Sepf. 25, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Royal Yugoslav Information Center;<br />

Central and Eastern European Planning Board;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Kosanovich, Sava<br />

RPT 152<br />

INT-33YU-35<br />

[Constantin Fotich's comments on Yugoslav<br />

affairs]<br />

June 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-28<br />

INT-33YU-36<br />

[Subasich trip to London]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 563


INT-33YU-36 Reference Bibliography<br />

June 21, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-29<br />

INT-33YU-37<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> American Yugoslavs<br />

June 29, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Yugoslavs<br />

B-52<br />

INT-33YU-38<br />

Serbian National Defense Council Congress<br />

July 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mitchell, Ruth; Palandech, John R.<br />

B-54<br />

INT-33YU-39<br />

Greater Serbia Campaign and<br />

Davis-Werlinich Exchange <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

July 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Davis, Elmer; Werlinich, Samuel<br />

B-55<br />

INT-33YU-40<br />

[Bogolyub Yevtich]<br />

Aug. 5, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jevtich, Bogolyub<br />

S-42<br />

INT-33YU-41<br />

[Stoyan Gavrilovich's views on Yugoslav<br />

political situation]]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Allied military occu-<br />

pation policies; Gavrilovich, Stoyan; Zhivkovich,<br />

Peter<br />

S-44<br />

INT-33YU-42<br />

South Slav Popular Front<br />

Aug. 12, 1943. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes; National Anti-<br />

Fascist Liberation Council; Adamic, Louis<br />

B-66<br />

INT-33YU-43<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

Sept. 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Fraternal Union<br />

B-80<br />

INT-33YU-44<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> Serb National Federation<br />

Sept. 29. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Christopher, Louis C; Pekich, Bran-<br />

ko<br />

B-86<br />

INT-33YU-45<br />

[Major Zivan Knezevich]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Knezevich, Zivan;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

S-54<br />

INT-33YU-46<br />

Speech by Ruth Mitchell Sponsored by<br />

United Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region, Oct. 12,<br />

1943<br />

564 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Oct. 13, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Slav American Council;<br />

United Serbians <strong>of</strong> the Bay Region; Mitchell,<br />

Ruth<br />

M-88<br />

INT-33YU-47<br />

Mass Meeting and Victory Concert <strong>of</strong> the<br />

South Slav American War Bond Committee<br />

Oct. 25, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: San Francisco, Calif.; South Slav<br />

American War Bond Committee; Kosanovich,<br />

Sava; Munk, Frank; Cengia, Peter; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-94<br />

INT-33YU-48<br />

Ban Subasich on Croatian Affairs<br />

iVov. 15, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: S-68<br />

INT-33YU-49<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Slovenian American National<br />

Council<br />

iVov. 16, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Slovenian Ameri-<br />

can National Council; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-104<br />

INT-33YU-50<br />

Letter from Ban Subasich to King Peter <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

iVov. 19. 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Monarchy and monarchist parties;<br />

Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Purich, Bozidar<br />

S-70<br />

INT-33YU-51<br />

Talk with Louis Adamic<br />

iVov. 20, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-<br />

Slavic Americans; Adamic, Louis; Maletich,<br />

Strahinja<br />

S-71<br />

INT-33YU-52<br />

Ban Subasich on Tito's Military Resources<br />

iVov. 24, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military forces; Tito<br />

S-72<br />

INT-33YU-53<br />

Slovenian Politics in the U.S.<br />

flee. 2, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Territorial claims; Italy; Trieste;<br />

Slovenian People's Party; Slovenian American<br />

National Council; Salvemini, Gaetano; Adamic,<br />

Louis; Snoj, Franc; Cok, Ivan M.<br />

RPT 163<br />

INT-33YU-54<br />

Yugoslav Appointment to the Advisory<br />

Council on Italy Offered to Ban Subasich<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Purich, Bozidar<br />

S-76<br />

INT-33YU-55<br />

Yugoslav Views on "Provisional Government"<br />

Inside Yugoslavia<br />

Dec. 7, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Kosano-<br />

vich, Sava; Pavelich, Ante<br />

S-77<br />

INT-33YU-56<br />

American Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

Dec. 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chicago, 111.; United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans; Adamic, Louis<br />

M-114<br />

INT-33YU-57<br />

Concert by Zlatko Balokovich<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Balokovich, Zlat-<br />

ko; Lausche, Frank; Rogel, Janko; Glocar,<br />

Emilyan<br />

M-118<br />

INT-33YU-58<br />

Banquet Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian National Defense<br />

Council, Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1943<br />

Jan. 3, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cleveland, Ohio; Irwin, Spencer<br />

M-125<br />

INT-33YU-59<br />

Tito's Government and the Yugoslav-American<br />

Press<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; Tito<br />

B-140<br />

INT-33YU-60<br />

American Serb [periodical]<br />

Jan. 11, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Serb (periodical)<br />

B-146<br />

INT-33YU-61<br />

Two Speeches on Soviet Foreign Policy,<br />

Foreign Policy Association, January 17, 1944<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Foreign Policy As-<br />

sociation; Irwin, Spencer; Kazakevich, Vladimir<br />

M-135<br />

INT-33YU-62<br />

Political Thinking among Yugoslavs in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Jan. 22, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Great Britain; Royal<br />

Yugoslav Information Center; Kosanovich, Sava;<br />

Tito; Radica, Bogdan; Gavrilovich, Stoyan<br />

B-150<br />

INT-33YU-63<br />

Foreign Political Issues in American Life<br />

Feb. 5, 7944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Krasich, Martin; Croatian Fraternal<br />

Union; Narodni Glasnik (newspaper)<br />

B-152<br />

INT-33YU-64<br />

Louis Adamic on British and American Policy<br />

Toward Yugoslavia


Reference Bibliography INT-33YU-89<br />

Feb. 26, 1944. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Adamic,<br />

Louis<br />

S-89<br />

INT-33YU-65<br />

Yugoslav-American Reactions to Churchill's<br />

Speech<br />

Mar. 15, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Chur-<br />

chill, Winston S.<br />

B-171<br />

INT-33YU-66<br />

Yugoslav Factionalism Deepens in the U.S.<br />

Mar. 30, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Soviet Union; Slovenian<br />

American National Council; United Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Brock, Ray; Mihailo-<br />

vich, Draza; Adamic, Louis<br />

B-179<br />

INT-33YU-67<br />

Serb-American Rally Sponsored by Gary<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Consolidated War Veterans, April<br />

2, 1944<br />

Apr. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Gary, Ind.; Gary Council <strong>of</strong> Con-<br />

solidated War Veterans; Brock, Ray; Irwin,<br />

Spencer; Busbey, Fred<br />

M-168<br />

INT-33YU-68<br />

Press Conference at Yugoslav Embassy with<br />

Mihailovich Staff <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

Apr. 21, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Chetniks; Soviet Union; Todoro-<br />

vich, Borislav<br />

S-95<br />

INT-33YU-69<br />

Yugoslav Notes<br />

Apr. 25, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

United Commitee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans;<br />

Croatian Peasant Party; Peter II, King <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia; Machek, Vladimir; Balokovich,<br />

Zlatko; Adamic, Louis<br />

B-188<br />

INT-33YU-70<br />

Two Pan-Serb Speeches<br />

May 1, 1944. 2 p. •<br />

Descriptors: Spencer, Irwin; Brock, Ray<br />

M-176<br />

INT-33YU-71<br />

Notes on Yugoslav Press in United States<br />

May 1, 1944. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hrvatski List i Dánica Hrvatska<br />

(newspaper); Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper);<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Enakopravnost<br />

(newspaper); Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Tito<br />

INT-33YU-72<br />

New Yugoslav Conflict Shows Itself Here<br />

May 9, 1944. 16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Croatian Peasant Party;<br />

Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Inter-Continent<br />

News; Daily Worker (newspaper); Croatian<br />

Fraternal Union; Machek, Vladimir; Tito; But-<br />

kovich, John D.<br />

RPT 186<br />

INT-33YU-73<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

May 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Eastern Orthodox<br />

churches; European Christian Forum; Shouk-<br />

letovich, Dushan J.<br />

M-182<br />

INT-33YU-74<br />

Political Issues in Yugoslav War Relief<br />

June 7, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; United Yugoslav Relief<br />

Fund, Inc.; American Friends <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

B-204<br />

INT-33YU-75<br />

Serbian-American Quarrels Involved in<br />

Christening <strong>of</strong> a Heavy Bomber<br />

June 7, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Aircraft and aircraft industry; Chet-<br />

niks<br />

INT-33YU-76<br />

Serb National Federation Protests to King<br />

Peter Against Dismissal <strong>of</strong> Mihailovich and<br />

Fotitch<br />

June 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-33YU-77<br />

Religious-Political Forces Add to Yugoslav<br />

Complication<br />

June 28, 1944. 19 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; Soviet Un-<br />

ion; Eastern Orthodox churches; Roman Cathol-<br />

ic Church; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Hrvatski Domobran movement; Supreme Coun-<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> American Croatians; Slovenian-American<br />

National Council; Dionisije, Bishop; Shouk-<br />

letovich, Dushan J.; Stipanovich, John A.;<br />

Machek, Vladimir<br />

RPT 198<br />

INT-33YU-78<br />

Mihailovich to be King Peter's Successor<br />

July 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peter II, King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia<br />

INT-33YU-79<br />

Serb Nationalists and the OWI<br />

Aug. 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ivanovich, Bosko; Davis, Elmer<br />

INT-33YU-80<br />

Constantin Fotitch Discusses His Own Plans<br />

and the Future <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Democratic<br />

Yugoslav News Bulletin Reports; [Answers to<br />

Questions Addressed to General Mihailovich<br />

by Journalist Sulzberger]<br />

July 25; Aug. 4, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Military forces; Cen-<br />

tral National Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Supreme<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians; Pribichevich,<br />

Adam; Sulzberger, Arthur H.<br />

S-109<br />

INT-33YU-81<br />

Yugoslav-American Press Considers Subasich<br />

Government and Recall <strong>of</strong> Ambassador Fotich<br />

Aug. 5, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ameriska Domovina (newspaper);<br />

Ujedinjeno Srpstvo (newspaper); Hrvatski Svijet<br />

(newspaper); Zajednicar (newspaper); Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Slobodna Rec (newspa-<br />

per); Enakopravnost (newspaper)<br />

B-234<br />

INT-33YU-82<br />

A Convert to the Mihailovich Cause<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ujedinjeno Srpstvo (newspaper)<br />

INT-33YU-83<br />

Slobodna Rec Demands Fotitch's Expulsion<br />

or Internment<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

INT-33YU-84<br />

Croatian Catholic Union Supports the<br />

Independence <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

Aug. 19, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Catholic Union; Supreme<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

INT-33YU-85<br />

Recent Moves in Serb Nationalist Press<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: American Slav Congress; Pribi-<br />

chevich, Adam<br />

INT-33YU-86<br />

Requiem Mass for Mme. Mihailovich<br />

Aug. 30, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mihailovich, Mrs. Draza; Shouk-<br />

letovich, Dushan J.; West, Edward N.<br />

N-5<br />

INT-33YU-87<br />

Serb Nationalist Comment on Bulgaria's<br />

Peace Overtures<br />

Aug. 31, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender<br />

N-9<br />

INT-33YU-88<br />

Yugoslav-Language Press in the U.S. and<br />

Canada<br />

Sept. 2, 1944. 20 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Hrvatski<br />

List i Dánica Hrvatska (newspaper); Zajednicar<br />

(newspaper); Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper);<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Glas Kanadskih<br />

Srba (newspaper); Ujedinjeno Srpstvo (newspa-<br />

per); Jugoslovenski Americki Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); American Serb (periodical); Chesha<br />

(periodical); Nasa Nada (newspaper); Hrvatski<br />

Glas (newspaper); Novosti (newspaper); Ameri-<br />

kanski Slovenec (newspaper); Ameriska<br />

Domovina (newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper);<br />

Enakopravnost (newspaper); Glas Naroda<br />

(newspaper); Proletarec (newspaper)<br />

RPT 210<br />

INT-33YU-89<br />

Serb Nationalists Urge Stalin To Back<br />

Mihailovich<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 565


INT-33YU-89 Reference Bibliography<br />

Sept. 12, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-23<br />

INT-33YU-90<br />

Opposition to Tito Actual and Potential<br />

Sept. 21, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Croatian Peasant Party; Central National<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Slovenian-American<br />

National Council; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-<br />

Slavic Americans; Tito; Machek, Vladimir;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Gabrovsek, Franc; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Adamic, Louis<br />

RPT212<br />

INT-33YU-91<br />

Message from Marshal Tito<br />

Sept. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito<br />

N-37<br />

INT-33YU-92<br />

Fotich Appeals to UNRRA<br />

Oct. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-<br />

ministration; War relief<br />

N-52<br />

INT-33YU-93<br />

"Why Croatia Did Not Join the United<br />

Nations"<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-59<br />

INT-33YU-94<br />

Conference and Assembly <strong>of</strong> Serbian National<br />

Defense Council and Serb National<br />

Federation, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1, 1944<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mirkovich, Voislav; Popovich, An-<br />

dre; Christopher, Louis C; Radakovich, Rada;<br />

Trbuhovich, Mladen; McBride, Lois<br />

M-241<br />

INT-33YU-95<br />

Former Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch Rallies<br />

Support for (Serbian) Central National<br />

Committee<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Central National Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Yugoslavia<br />

N-71<br />

INT-33YU-96<br />

Leftist Slavic-Americans Give Currency to<br />

Tito's Strictures on Anglo-American Aid<br />

Oct. 26, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Tito<br />

N-82<br />

INT-33YU-97<br />

American Committee for the Yugoslav Relief<br />

Ship<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; American Committee for<br />

the Yugoslav Relief Ship<br />

N-121<br />

566 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33YU-98<br />

"Amerikanski Srbobran" Welcomes Red<br />

Army and Pleads for Consideration for Serb<br />

Nation<br />

Oct. 31, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

N-86<br />

INT-33YU-99<br />

Croatian Separatists Meet<br />

iVov. 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Supreme Council <strong>of</strong> American Croa-<br />

tians; Stipanovich, John A.; Cuvalo, Ljubo<br />

B-273<br />

INT-33YU-100<br />

Bishop Dionisije Welcomes Arrival <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

Army in Yugoslavia<br />

iVov. 8. 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Dionisije, Bishop<br />

N-93<br />

INT-33YU-101<br />

Serbo-Croatian Notes; Croatian Language<br />

"Zajednicar" Upbraided for Anti-Serbian<br />

Headlines; Serb Language "Srbobran"<br />

Advertises Anti-Croat Pamphlet<br />

iVov. 9, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Zajednicar (newspaper)<br />

N-94<br />

INT-33YU-102<br />

Yovan Duchich Article Published<br />

Posthumously Argues That Eastern Adriatic<br />

Is Serbian<br />

JVov. 21, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Adriatic Sea; Territorial waters;<br />

American Serb (periodical); Duchich, Yovan<br />

N-106<br />

INT-33YU-103<br />

Communist-Line Paper Reprints a Partisan<br />

Attack on Croatian Peasant Party<br />

iVov. 23, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ustashi; Vjesnik (newspaper);<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Croatian Peasant<br />

Party; Machek, Vladimir<br />

N-108<br />

INT-33YU-104<br />

"Srbobran"" Publishes Bishop Dionisije's<br />

Repudiation <strong>of</strong> Partisan Federation Plans<br />

Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Voyvodina; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

N-113<br />

INT-33YU-105<br />

Croatian Separatists in U.S. Appeal to Pope<br />

Pius XII<br />

Dec. 6. 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

for the Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia; Pius XII<br />

N-122<br />

INT-33YU-106<br />

Three Celebrations <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Unity Day<br />

Dec. 6, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslav Unity Day; Shouk-<br />

letovich, Dushan J.<br />

M-261<br />

INT-33YU-107<br />

Slovene People's Party Politics Aired in<br />

United States<br />

Dec. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slovenian-American National<br />

Council; Glas Naroda (newspaper); Slovene<br />

People's Party; Kuhar, Louis; Snoj, Franc<br />

N-129<br />

INT-33YU-108<br />

Pro-Pavelich American Croatian Organization<br />

Calls for an Independent Croatia<br />

Dec. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Movement <strong>of</strong> American Croatians<br />

for the Democratic Freedom <strong>of</strong> Croatia;<br />

Pavelich, Ante<br />

N-140<br />

INT-33YU-109<br />

A New Serbian Government<br />

Dec. 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito<br />

N-143<br />

INT-33YU-110<br />

Former Ambassador Fotitch on Current<br />

Yugoslav Situation<br />

Dec. 29, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union<br />

S-125<br />

INT-33YU-111<br />

Serbian Orthodox Diocese Begins New<br />

Publication<br />

Jan. 2, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox Churches; Serbi-<br />

an Orthodox Herald (periodical)<br />

N-155<br />

INT-33YU-112<br />

Dissension Among Croatian Separatists Here;<br />

Resumption <strong>of</strong> Communist Attacks on<br />

Machek<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Collaborators; Croatian Peasant Party; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Machek, Vladimir<br />

N-159<br />

INT-33YU-113<br />

Bishop Dionisije's Dilemma<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox Churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

B-305<br />

INT-33YU-114<br />

Campaign to Enlist American Support for<br />

Yugoslav Territorial Claims on Italy<br />

Jan. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italy; Territorial claims; Zajednicar<br />

(newspaper); Slobodna Rec (newspaper)<br />

N-175<br />

INT-33YU-115<br />

Slovenian Catholic Paper Looks to Moscow<br />

Feb. 3, 1945. 2 p.


Reference Bibliography INT-33YU-137<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Amerikanski Slove-<br />

nec (newspaper)<br />

N-187<br />

INT-33YU-116<br />

"Tribute to Yugoslavia" Sponsored by<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief,<br />

February 7, 1945<br />

Feb. 13, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Fiume; Trieste; Territorial claims;<br />

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief;<br />

Murray, James E.; Magnuson, Warren<br />

M-286<br />

INT-33YU-117<br />

Crosscurrents from tbe Homeland Agitate<br />

Yugoslav-American Community<br />

Feb. 15, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Soviet Union; Nation-<br />

alists and nationalist parties; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Croatian Peasant Party;<br />

Ameriska Domovina (newspaper); Amerikanski<br />

Slovenec (newspaper); Hrvatski List i Dánica<br />

Hrvatska (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik (news-<br />

paper); Zajednicar (newspaper); Tito; Peter II,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia; Kmjevich, Juraj; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

RPT232<br />

INT-33YU-118<br />

Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> United Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

South-Slavic Americans<br />

Feb. 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans; American Association for Recon-<br />

struction in Yugoslavia; Today and Tomorrow<br />

(periodical); Adamic, Louis<br />

N-208<br />

INT-33YU-119<br />

Yugoslav-American Communist Papers<br />

Support Partisan Radio Attack on Croatian<br />

Catholic Priests<br />

Mar. 3. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Radio; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Roman Catholic Church; Clergy; Slobod-<br />

na Rec (newspaper); Narodni Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

N-217<br />

INT-33YIM20<br />

American Yugoslavs Reflect on Yalta<br />

Mar. 7, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Slobodna Rec (newspaper);<br />

Hrvatski Svijet (newspaper); Prosveta (newspa-<br />

per)<br />

B-323<br />

INT-33YU-121<br />

Note on Mihailovich<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: N-221<br />

INT-33YU-122<br />

Constantin Foticb Discusses New Yugoslav<br />

Government<br />

Mar. 10, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yalta Conference; Elections; Grol,<br />

Milan<br />

S-135<br />

INT-33YU-123<br />

Serbian Orthodox Church Here Prepares To<br />

Block Expected Partisan Control<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Drenovac, Nikola<br />

N-229<br />

INT-33YU-124<br />

Liberated Slovene-American Catholic Priest<br />

Looks to Russia<br />

Mar. 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Cerne, James<br />

N-230<br />

INT-33YU-125<br />

Reflections in the U.S. <strong>of</strong> Tito's Policy<br />

Toward Political Parties<br />

Mar. 16, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Political parties; Croatian Anti-Fas-<br />

cist Peasant Party; Serbian Agrarian Left Party;<br />

Tito<br />

B-332<br />

INT-33YU-126<br />

Serb Nationalists and Mihailovich<br />

Mar. 24, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Nationalists and<br />

nationalist parties<br />

N-243<br />

INT-33YU-127<br />

Slovene Notes: Pro-Partisan Articles<br />

Featured in Slovenian-American Press;<br />

Slovene Catholics and Yugoslav Liberation<br />

Movement<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Slovenian Ameri-<br />

can National Council; Enakopravnost<br />

(newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper); Glas Naro-<br />

da (newspaper); Kuhel, Mirko G.<br />

N-249<br />

INT-33YU-128<br />

Serb-Nationalist Plans for San Francisco<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: UNCIO; Nationalists and national-<br />

ist parties; Duchich, Mihailo M.<br />

N-254<br />

INT-33YU-129<br />

Yugoslav-Americans and the Coalition<br />

Government in Belgrade<br />

Apr. 10, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Nationalists and nationalist parties; Narodni<br />

Glasnik (newspaper); Prosveta (newspaper);<br />

Grol, Milan; Tito<br />

B-347<br />

INT-33YU-130<br />

Ivan Subasich Comments on Yugoslav<br />

Internal Situation and Yugoslav-Russian<br />

Relations<br />

Apr. 25, 1946. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tito; Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Pavelich, Ante; Molotov,<br />

Vyacheslav<br />

S-142<br />

INT-33YU-131<br />

Yugoslav Delegation to San Francisco<br />

Reported Cool to Yugoslav-American Leftists<br />

Apr. 27, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

UNCIO; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Subasich,<br />

Ivan; Zujovich, Streten; Pavelich, Ante<br />

N-302<br />

INT-33YU-132<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Reports Its First Editor<br />

Appointed Yugoslav Minister to Bulgaria<br />

May 4, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgaria; Diplomatic and consular<br />

service; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Kova-<br />

chevich, Nikola<br />

N-314<br />

INT-33YU-133<br />

Slovenes Turn to Moscow<br />

May 10, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Slovenian American National Council; Ameri-<br />

kanski Slovenec (newspaper); Ameriska<br />

Domovina (newspaper); Cerne, James; Trunk,<br />

James W.<br />

B-353<br />

INT-33YU-134<br />

Serb and Croat Nationalist Activities at San<br />

Francisco<br />

May 12, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; Atlantic Charter;<br />

Yalta Conference; UNCIO; Allied Nations;<br />

Narodni Glasnik (newspaper); Slobodna Rec<br />

(newspaper); Enakopravnost (newspaper);<br />

Christopher, Louis C; Tito; Cuvalo, Ljubo;<br />

Knezevich, Zivan<br />

B-356<br />

INT-33YU-135<br />

Slovene Catholic Paper uses Mussolini's<br />

Death To Condemn Italians and Prophesy<br />

Same Doom for Communism<br />

May 14, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Ameriska Domovina (newspaper); Mussolini,<br />

Benito<br />

N-323<br />

INT-33YU-136<br />

Croatian-American Communists Quote<br />

Machek's Predecessor in Support <strong>of</strong> Crotia's<br />

Pro-Russian Orientation<br />

May 15, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Narodni Glasnik (newspa-<br />

per); Croatian Peasant Party; Radich, Anton<br />

N-325<br />

INT-33YU-137<br />

Credit for Yugoslav Revolt <strong>of</strong> 27 March<br />

Disputed<br />

May 19, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Revolution; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Allied Nations; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Tito; Knezevich, Zivan<br />

N-329<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 567


INT-33YU-138 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33YU-138<br />

Yugoslav-Americans Stunned by<br />

Anglo-American Stand on Trieste<br />

May 26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Allied Nations; Trieste; Territorial<br />

claims; Slovenian American National Council;<br />

Zajednicar (newspaper); Enakopravnost (news-<br />

paper); Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Ameriska<br />

Domovina (newspaper)<br />

B-365<br />

INT-33YU-139<br />

Serb-Nationalist Paper Here Sees Tito<br />

Seeking to Appease Serbs<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Nationalists and nationalist parties;<br />

Tito<br />

N-339<br />

INT-33YU-140<br />

Communist-Line Daily Exploits Joint<br />

Denunciation <strong>of</strong> Tito and Pavelich by<br />

Croatian-American Priest<br />

May 30, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Croatian Catholic Union; Narodni Glasnik<br />

(newspaper); Ardas, V. M.; Tito; Pavelich, Ante<br />

N-340<br />

INT-33YU-141<br />

"Slobodna Rec" Charges Anglo-Americans<br />

with Employing Hunger To Solve Trieste<br />

Problem<br />

May 30, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Allied Nations; Slobodna<br />

Rec (newspaper)<br />

N-341<br />

INT-33YU-142<br />

Srbobran Quotes General Clark To "Prove"<br />

that Mihailovich Was Not a Traitor<br />

June 7, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Collaborators; Clark, Mark<br />

N-349<br />

INT-33YU-143<br />

First Anniversay Commemoration <strong>of</strong><br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> Serbian Cathedral<br />

June 15, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches;<br />

Dionisije, Bishop; Christopher, Louis C; West,<br />

Edward N.; Duchich, Mihailo M.; Iriney, Bishop<br />

M-319<br />

INT-33YU-144<br />

United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans<br />

Plans To Augment Its Activities<br />

June 20, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: United Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic<br />

Americans<br />

N-361<br />

INT-33YU-145<br />

Counselor <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Embassy Discusses<br />

Yugoslav Problems<br />

June 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungary; Albania; Bulgaria; Croa-<br />

tian Peasant Party; Makiedo, Srdja; Machek,<br />

Vladimir<br />

N-362<br />

568 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33YU-146<br />

Yugoslav Government Suspends Financial<br />

Help to Serbian Orthodox Church Here<br />

June 29, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Orthodox churches; Na-<br />

tionalists and nationalist parties; Dionisije,<br />

Bishop<br />

N-369<br />

INT-33YU-147<br />

Croatian Catholic Discord<br />

July 3, 1945. ¡p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Croatian<br />

Catholic Union; Zajednicar (newspaper)<br />

N-373<br />

INT-33YU-148<br />

Argentine Serbs Seek Collaboration with<br />

Anti-Tito Serbs Here<br />

July 13, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Argentina; Milosavljevich, Peter S.<br />

N-391<br />

INT-33YU-149<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Serbian Vidovdan Congress<br />

July 16, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Serbian-American Vidovdan Con-<br />

gress; United Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic-<br />

Americans; Slobodna Rec (newspaper); Male-<br />

tich, Strahinja; Vuick, Charles; Markovich,<br />

Mirko<br />

M-322<br />

INT-33YU-150<br />

Yugoslav Ministers Disparage Activities <strong>of</strong><br />

Tito's Yugoslav-American Friends<br />

July 20, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Communists and com-<br />

munist parties; Slobodna Rec (newspaper);<br />

Zujovich, Streten; Markovich, Mirko; Djilas,<br />

Milovan; Kocbek, Eduard; Adamic, Louis<br />

N-406<br />

INT-33YU-151<br />

Former Yugoslav Cabinet Minister Discusses<br />

Developments in Homeland<br />

July 23, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Macedonia; Markovich, Bozidar;<br />

Tito<br />

N-410<br />

INT-33YU-152<br />

Pro- And Anti-Machek Forces Here Reported<br />

Mobilizing<br />

July 24, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croatian Peasant Party; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South Slavic-Americans; National<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Americans <strong>of</strong> Croatian Descent;<br />

Zajednicar (newspaper); Machek, Vladimir;<br />

Subasich, Ivan; Radich, Peter<br />

B-392<br />

INT-33YU-153<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> recent Yugoslav International<br />

Activities Here<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Provisional governments; United<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> South-Slavic Americans; Royal<br />

Yugoslav Information Center; Dédier, Vladimir;<br />

Modercin, Ivo; Adamic, Louis<br />

N-427<br />

INT-33YU-154<br />

Serbian Nationalists Here Look Forward to<br />

Cooperation with Machek Against Tito<br />

Aug. 15, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Trieste; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties; Machek, Vladimir; Christopher, Louis<br />

C; Topalovich, Zivko<br />

N-430<br />

INT-33Z-54<br />

Field Marshal Jan Smuts Speech<br />

Dec. 22, 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: British Commonwealth; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Smuts, Jan<br />

S-82<br />

Miscellaneous Subjects<br />

INT-33Z-1 to INT-33Z-115<br />

Miscellaneous subjects: numbered reports<br />

Documents discuss various subjects relating to<br />

foreign ethnic groups in the U.S., including<br />

political organization, religious matters, and the<br />

foreign-language press in the U.S.<br />

Individual documents are listed below and<br />

subjects are noted.<br />

INT-33Z-1<br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

May 2, 1942. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Communists and communist<br />

parties; Detroit, Mich.; American Slav Congress<br />

RPT 25<br />

INT-33Z-2<br />

Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Finland<br />

[reactions <strong>of</strong> concerned groups to U.S.<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> war]<br />

June 24, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Romanians; Bulgarians;<br />

Finns; Declaration <strong>of</strong> war<br />

RPT 40<br />

INT-33Z-3<br />

National Slav Day: June 21, 1942<br />

July 10, 1942. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Poles; Russians; Ukrainians;<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

RPT 49<br />

INT-33Z-4<br />

New York Conference for Mobilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom for Victory in 1942: June 27,<br />

1942<br />

July 10, 1942. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Mobilization; Conferences; New<br />

York City<br />

RPT 50<br />

INT-33Z-5<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> Russian-Communist-Catholic<br />

Friendliness<br />

Jan. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Roman Catholic Church;<br />

Daily Worker (newspaper); Woodlock, Thomas<br />

F.


Reference Bibliography<br />

B-20<br />

INT-33Z-6<br />

Freedom House, New York City [political<br />

position and activities]<br />

Feb. 17, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: New York City; Freedom House<br />

RPT 107<br />

INT-33Z-7<br />

<strong>US</strong>SR and Foreign Nationality Groups in the<br />

U.S.<br />

Feb. 27, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Poles; Ukrainians;<br />

Hungarians; Finns; Slovaks; Lithuanians;<br />

Romanians; Latvians; Estonians; Bulgarians;<br />

Czechs; Carpatho-Russians; Yugoslavs; Ger-<br />

mans; Boundaries<br />

B-30<br />

INT-33Z-8<br />

Tass and CIP<br />

Mar. 2, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Tass News Agency; Center <strong>of</strong> Infor-<br />

mation Pro Deo<br />

B-32<br />

INT-33Z-9<br />

Soviet-Communist Policy as Revealed in the<br />

U.S. During the Latter Half <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Russians; Armenians; Uk-<br />

rainians; Lithuanians; Latvians; Estonians;<br />

Romanians; Finns; Bulgarians; Yugoslavs; Bul-<br />

garians; Poles; Czechs; Slovaks; Carpatho-<br />

Russians; Greeks; Italians; Spaniards; Free<br />

French; Germans; Austrians<br />

RPT 113<br />

INT-33Z-10<br />

International Catholic Writers Conference<br />

Mar. 24, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church; Poles;<br />

Austrians; Belgians; Dutch; Free French; Inter-<br />

national Association <strong>of</strong> Catholic Writers<br />

RPT 117<br />

INT-33Z-11<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Free World Association<br />

Mar. 26, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free World Association; Howe,<br />

Quincy; Torres, Henri; Sforza, Carlo; Davila,<br />

Carlos; Vambery, Rustem; Hromadka, Joseph L.;<br />

Deutsch, Julius; Goldmann, Nahum; del Vayo,<br />

Alvarez<br />

INT-33Z-12<br />

Meeting Called by the Michigan Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress [report]<br />

Mar. 27, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Detroit, Mich.; American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

INT-33Z-13<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> National Executive Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

American Slav Congress [report]<br />

Mar. 30, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Chicago, 111.; American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

INT-33Z-14<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Pan-European Union<br />

[report]<br />

Apr. 1, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Pan-Euro-<br />

pean Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-33Z-15<br />

Communist Party Builders Congress [report]<br />

Apr. 5, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties<br />

INT-33Z-16<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> the Joint Anti-Fasdst Refugee<br />

Committee [report]<br />

Apr. 15, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Commit-<br />

tee; Spanish Republicans<br />

INT-33Z-17<br />

Meeting To Discuss European Underground<br />

[report]<br />

Apr. 19, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Underground movements<br />

INT-33Z-18<br />

[Recent attacks on the Catholic Church and<br />

Catholic reactions]<br />

Apr. 22, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Roman Catholic Church<br />

S-2<br />

INT-33Z-19<br />

Trend Towards Ethnic Federations<br />

Apr. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Regional<br />

organization<br />

RPT 122<br />

INT-33Z-20<br />

United American Slav Councils <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

May 7, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Pittsburgh, Pa.; United<br />

American Slav Councils<br />

B-44<br />

INT-33Z-21<br />

Interview with Feliks Gross<br />

May 19, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavia; Central and Eastern<br />

European Planning Board; Gross, Feliks;<br />

Kosanovich, Sava<br />

S-16<br />

INT-33Z-22<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> Federation in Central and Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

May 24, 1943. 56 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Baltic States; Balkan States<br />

RPT 129<br />

INT-33Z-23<br />

IWO Pageant [report]<br />

May 26, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; International Workers<br />

Order<br />

INT-33Z-33<br />

INT-33Z-24<br />

All Slavic Grand Ball and Fiesta [report]<br />

June 1, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Russians; Czechs; Oak-<br />

land, Calif.<br />

INT-33Z-25<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Pan-European Conference [report]<br />

June 8, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Pan-Euro-<br />

pean Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

INT-33Z-26<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Labor Conference on<br />

International Affairs [report]<br />

June 18, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; American Labor Con-<br />

ference on International Affairs<br />

INT-33Z-27<br />

All Slav Day: June 20, 1943 [report]<br />

June 21, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Pittsburgh, Pa.; American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

INT-33Z-28<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> Economic Commission,<br />

Pan-European Conference [report]<br />

June 23, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Common<br />

markets and free trade areas; Pan-European<br />

Union<br />

INT-33Z-29<br />

Meeting Called by CIO Local 280 and<br />

Addressed by Kilsoo K. Haan [report]<br />

June, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Japanese; Relocation;<br />

Detroit, Mich.; War Relocation Authority; CIO;<br />

Haan, Kilsoo K.<br />

INT-33Z-30<br />

California State Statute to Control<br />

Foreign-Language Publications <strong>of</strong> an Enemy<br />

Nation<br />

July 1, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the press; Censorship;<br />

Germans; Italians; Japanese; State statutes;<br />

California<br />

S-31<br />

INT-33Z-31<br />

[Excerpts from House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

parliamentary debates concerning attacks on<br />

Allied Governments in foreign-language press]<br />

May 20, 1943; July 7, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Great Britain<br />

S-32<br />

INT-33Z-32<br />

[Excerpts from House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

parliamentary debates concerning attacks on<br />

Allied Governments in foreign-language press]<br />

June 23, 1943: July 20, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Press; Great Britain<br />

S-34<br />

INT-33Z-33<br />

[Conversation with Count<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi: Russian psychological<br />

warfare and counter-measures to be taken]<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 569


INT-33Z-33<br />

July 23, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Psychological war-<br />

fare; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

S-35<br />

INT-33Z-34<br />

Victory Rally Sponsored by the Michigan<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the American Slav Congress<br />

[report]<br />

July 26, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Detroit, Mich.; American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

INT-33Z-35<br />

Eastern Orthodox Church in the U.S.<br />

[n.d.]. 1 p.<br />

INT-33Z-36<br />

Dissolution <strong>of</strong> the Third International in the<br />

Light <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy<br />

July 1, 1943 to Aug. 2, 1943. 33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Soviet Union<br />

S-36<br />

INT-33Z-37<br />

[Views <strong>of</strong> Yugoslav Ambassador Fotitch on<br />

Soviet and U.S. policy in Europe]<br />

July 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Fotitch, A. Constan-<br />

tin<br />

S-37<br />

INT-33Z-38<br />

[Withdrawn]<br />

INT-33Z-39<br />

Extract From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

on Control <strong>of</strong> Foreign-Language Press<br />

Aug. 5, 1943; Aug. 23, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Censorship; Great Britain<br />

S-47<br />

INT-33Z-40<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups and Psychological<br />

Warfare<br />

Sept. 1, 1943. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Psycho-<br />

logical warfare<br />

RPT 147<br />

INT-33Z-41<br />

Four Freedoms Rally [report]<br />

Sept. 7, 1943. S p.<br />

Descriptors: Atlantic Charter; Detroit, Mich.;<br />

International Workers Order<br />

INT-33Z-42<br />

AMG and Political Refugees in the U.S.<br />

Sept. 17, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Military government; Refugees<br />

B-79<br />

INT-33Z-43<br />

Excerpt From Debate in House <strong>of</strong> Commons<br />

on Suppression <strong>of</strong> French-Language<br />

Newspaper<br />

Aug. 5, 1943: Sept. 20. 1943. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French; Censorship; Great<br />

Britain; Marseillaise (newspaper)<br />

S-52<br />

570 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

INT-33Z-44<br />

Communist Press on Italy<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Italy<br />

B-90<br />

INT-33Z-45<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for<br />

the Protection <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Born<br />

Oct. 8, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pittsburgh, Pa.; American Commit-<br />

tee for Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Bom<br />

B-92<br />

INT-33Z-46<br />

Moscow-Washington Pendulum<br />

Oct. 28, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

B-98<br />

INT-33Z-47<br />

Free World Congress<br />

JVov. 8, 1943. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Free World Association<br />

B-106<br />

INT-33Z-48<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi on the Moscow<br />

Conference<br />

Nov. 25, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Moscow Conference; Coudenhove-<br />

Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

B-117<br />

INT-33Z-49<br />

Catholic View <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations and<br />

Soviet Russia<br />

Dec. 1, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Poland; de Rooy, Paul<br />

E.<br />

S-74<br />

INT-33Z-50<br />

Soviet-Russian Policy on Austria<br />

Dec. 6, 1943. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Austria<br />

S-75<br />

INT-33Z-51<br />

Lecture on the <strong>US</strong>SR<br />

Dec. 11, 1943. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Cooper Union Forum;<br />

Pares, Bernard<br />

M-115<br />

INT-33Z-52<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Committee for<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Foreign Born<br />

Dec. 13, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Confer-<br />

ences; American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bora<br />

S-78<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33Z-53<br />

Revival <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board in New York City<br />

Dec. 18, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Yugoslavia; Greece; Cze-<br />

choslovakia; Regional organization; New York<br />

City; Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board; Gross, Feliks<br />

S-81<br />

INT-33Z-55<br />

U.S. Student Assembly Lectures<br />

Dec. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. Student Assembly; Hagen,<br />

Paul; Vergara, Edoardo; Hasselriis, C. H. W.<br />

M-120<br />

INT-33Z-56<br />

Luncheon for Dr. T. F. Tsiang<br />

Dec. 30, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: China; Japan; Peace settlement;<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations; Tsiang,<br />

T. F.<br />

M-124<br />

INT-33Z-57<br />

Some Typical Thinking on Current<br />

International Problems<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bromfield, Louis<br />

B-141<br />

INT-33Z-58<br />

Forthcoming Special Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

Jan. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Conferences; American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

B-145<br />

INT-33Z-59<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> Proposed Change <strong>of</strong> Name for<br />

the Communist Party<br />

Jan. 20, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Daily Worker (newspaper)<br />

M-133<br />

INT-33Z-60<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Jan. 28, 1944. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union<br />

RPT 170<br />

INT-33Z-61<br />

CIP Forum<br />

Jan. 31, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Economic conditions; Soviet Union;<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Information Pro Deo; van Zeeland,<br />

Paul; Anderson, Paul<br />

M-140<br />

INT-33Z-62<br />

Lord Halifax Speech<br />

Feb. 12, 1944. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: British Commonwealth; Speeches<br />

and addresses; Toronto, Canada; Halifax, Ed-<br />

ward Lord<br />

S-87


Reference Bibliography INT-33Z-86<br />

INT-33Z-63<br />

American Slav Congress Moves Leftward<br />

Feb. 18, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; American Slav Congress<br />

B-158<br />

INT-33Z-64<br />

American Opinion on the Polish-Russian<br />

Issue<br />

Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poland; Soviet Union; Boundaries<br />

B-163<br />

INT-33Z-65<br />

Emergency Conference on American Unity<br />

Mar. 22, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Confer-<br />

ences; American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Bom<br />

M-161<br />

INT-33Z-66<br />

Forthcoming Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> York:<br />

the Church <strong>of</strong> England and World Order<br />

Mar. 27, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Episcopal Church; Bowman, Francis<br />

F.<br />

S-90<br />

INT-33Z-67<br />

Regional Meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Slav<br />

Congress<br />

Mar. 28, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Detroit,<br />

Mich.; American Slav Congress<br />

B-176<br />

INT-33Z-68<br />

Foreign Nationalities Assess the Soviet<br />

Autonomy Move<br />

Apr. 7, 1944. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Sovereignty; Armeni-<br />

ans; Carpatho-Russians; Ukrainians; Russians;<br />

Poles; Finns; Latvians; Estonians; Lithuanians;<br />

Italians; Romanians; Czechs; Slovaks; Yugos-<br />

lavs; Germans; Hungarians<br />

RPT 181<br />

INT-33Z-69<br />

Address by a British Journalist to the<br />

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton<br />

Apr. 26, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Great Britain; Govemments-in-ex-<br />

ile, France; Governments-in-exile, Poland; Un-<br />

derground movements; Speeches and addresses;<br />

Princeton Institute for Advanced Study; Solo-<br />

veytchik, George; de Gaulle, Charles<br />

S-97<br />

INT-33Z-70<br />

Discussion "Agenda for Peace"<br />

May 1, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Reconstruction;<br />

Regional organization; Italy; France; American<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social Science; van<br />

Cauwelaert, Frans; Einaudi, Mario; Ascoli, Max;<br />

Soloveytchik, George<br />

M-177<br />

1NT-33Z-71<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Answers Questions<br />

on his European Federation Plan, with<br />

Particular Reference to the Roles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great Powers<br />

May 4, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Great Brit-<br />

ain; Soviet Union; Pan-European Union; Cou-<br />

denhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

S-101<br />

INT-33Z-72<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> the Foreign-Language Press to<br />

Secretary Hull's Radio Address <strong>of</strong> 9 April<br />

May 12, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Lithuanians; Poles; Italians; Free French; Span-<br />

iards; Hungarians; Hull, Cordell<br />

RPT 188<br />

INT-33Z-73<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> European Christian Forum<br />

May 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

[Also filmed and fully indexed as INT-33YU-<br />

73.]<br />

Descriptors: M-182<br />

INT-33Z-74<br />

Communist Political Association Mass<br />

Meeting<br />

May 27, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Communist Political Association<br />

INT-33Z-75<br />

Church Activity, Mainly in Relation to<br />

Russia, Including the Visit <strong>of</strong> the Archbishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> York<br />

May 31, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Episcopal Church; Roman Catholic<br />

Church; Eastern Orthodox churches; Soviet<br />

Union<br />

S-104<br />

INT-33Z-76<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

June 3, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Pittsburgh, Pa.; American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

M-195<br />

INT-33Z-77<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> "Europe and the Invasion"<br />

June 8, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.S. military occupation policies;<br />

France; Italy; Greece; Poland; Spain; Free World<br />

Association; del Vayo, Alvarez; Mowrer, Edgar;<br />

Davila, Carlos; Lerner, Max; Dolivet, Louis<br />

M-197<br />

INT-33Z-78<br />

Detroit Emergency Conference on American<br />

Unity<br />

June 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Ukrainians; Soviet Union; Detroit,<br />

Mich.; American Committee for Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Born; Panchuk, John; Benjamin, Met-<br />

ropolitan; O'Brien, Patrick; Osowski, W. T.;<br />

Nowak, Stanley; Green, Abner<br />

M-202<br />

INT-33Z-79<br />

Foreign-Language Press Footnote to<br />

Churchill's Speech <strong>of</strong> 24 May<br />

June 28, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spain; Atlantic Charter; Commu-<br />

nists and communist parties; Churchill, Winston<br />

S.<br />

B-218<br />

INT-33Z-80<br />

Slav Meetings<br />

July 1, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Serbs; Milwaukee, Wis.; De-<br />

troit, Mich.; Serbian National Defense Council;<br />

American Slav Congress<br />

M-209<br />

INT-33Z-81<br />

Communist-Line IWO Reorganizes to<br />

Emphasize Nationality<br />

July 11, 1944. 25 p.<br />

Descriptors: Communists and communist parties;<br />

Carpatho-Russians; Croats; Finns; Greeks; Hun-<br />

garians; Italians; Jews and Judaism; Poles;<br />

Romanians; Russians; Serbs; Slovaks; Spaniards;<br />

Ukrainians; International Workers Order<br />

RPT 201<br />

INT-33Z-82<br />

Oliver Lyttelton, Pearl Harbor, and the<br />

Foreign-Language Press<br />

July 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Lyttelton,<br />

Oliver<br />

INT-33Z-83<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

Aug. 10, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Youngstown, Ohio; American<br />

Slav Congress; Payer, Harry; Krzycki, Leo;<br />

Pirinsky, George<br />

M-222<br />

INT-33Z-84<br />

All American Slav Mobilization [report]<br />

Aug. 12, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians; Ukrainians; Poles; Croats;<br />

Mobilization; Chicago, 111.; American Slav<br />

Congress; Czechoslovak National Council;<br />

Krzycki, Leo; Pepper, Claude<br />

M-223<br />

INT-33Z-85<br />

Political Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in<br />

the U.S.<br />

Aug. 18, 1944. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lutheran Church; Germans; Norwe-<br />

gians; Swedes; Danes; Icelanders; Finns; Slovaks<br />

RPT 208<br />

INT-33Z-86<br />

Politics Versus Academic Freedom in the<br />

Ecole Libre<br />

Aug. 23, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Free French; Ecole Libre des Hautes<br />

Etudes; New School for Social Research<br />

B-240<br />

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INT-33Z-87 Reference Bibliography<br />

INT-33Z-87<br />

American Peace Organizations and Foreign<br />

Influence<br />

Aug. 26, 1944. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; International or-<br />

ganization; Communists and communist parties;<br />

Americans United for World Organization;<br />

International Free World Association; Dolivet,<br />

Louis<br />

RPT 209<br />

INT-33Z-88<br />

Second American Slav Congress: a Preview<br />

Sept. 16, 1944. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Communists and communist<br />

parties; American Slav Congress<br />

B-248<br />

INT-33Z-89<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy [information]<br />

Oct. 10, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Democratic movements and parties;<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy; Dolivet, Louis; Mirkine-<br />

Guetzevitch, Boris; Cot, Pierre<br />

S-118<br />

INT-33Z-90<br />

Second American Slav Congress: Footnote<br />

Oct. 16, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Pittsburgh, Pa.; American<br />

Slav Congress<br />

B-262<br />

INT-33Z-91<br />

Activities <strong>of</strong> the Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

World War III<br />

Oct. 18, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> World<br />

War III; Lipschutz, Isidore<br />

N-70<br />

INT-33Z-92<br />

Soviet Russia and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> Europe: II<br />

Oct. 25, 1944. 15 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Communists and<br />

communist parties; Nationalists and nationalist<br />

parties<br />

RPT 215<br />

INT-33Z-93<br />

French Leadership and American Power May<br />

Save Europe, According to<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 27 p.<br />

Descriptors: France; Regional organization; Pan-<br />

European Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard<br />

N.<br />

S-123<br />

INT-33Z-94<br />

Funds for Trade Union Reconstruction in<br />

Europe<br />

Dec. 14, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Reconstruction; Eco-<br />

nomic assistance; AFL; CIO<br />

N-134<br />

INT-33Z-95<br />

Foreign Nationality Press Scrutinizes<br />

Dumbarton Oaks<br />

572 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Dec. 26, 1944. 28 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dumbarton Oaks Conversations;<br />

International security; U.N. planning and deve-<br />

lopment<br />

RPT 224<br />

INT-33Z-96<br />

AFL-Projected Labor Conference Held a<br />

Threat to Mexican CTAL<br />

Dec. 27, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; Conferences; Mexico;<br />

AFL; Confederation <strong>of</strong> Latin American Trade<br />

Unions<br />

N-147<br />

INT-33Z-97<br />

Issues <strong>of</strong> Foreign Politics Enter Field <strong>of</strong> War<br />

Relief<br />

Jan. 16, 1945. 22 p.<br />

Descriptors: War relief; Poles; Ukrainians; Li-<br />

thuanians; Latvians; Carpatho-Russians; Yugos-<br />

lavs; Romanians; Armenians; Hungarians;<br />

Czechs; Albanians; Greeks; Norwegians; Itali-<br />

ans; Jews and Judaism; President's War Relief<br />

Control Board; Russian War Relief, Inc.<br />

RPT 228<br />

INT-33Z-98<br />

Danubian Review<br />

Jan. 19, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Czechos-<br />

lovakia; Hungary; Romania; Yugoslavia; Austria;<br />

Danubian Review (periodical)<br />

N-171<br />

INT-33Z-99<br />

Multinational Seminar To Study German<br />

Re-Education<br />

Jan. 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Educational reforms; Germany;<br />

French; Germans; Italians; Poles; Czechs;<br />

Dutch; Chinese; Institute on Re-Education <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Axis Countries<br />

N-177<br />

INT-33Z-100<br />

Panel Debate on "Peace in Eastern Europe"<br />

Jan. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Peace settlement; Poland; Romania;<br />

Czechoslovakia; Baltic States; Free World<br />

Association; Nowak, Stanley; Bozin, Louis;<br />

Heran, Rudolph; Gruhzit, Mrs. Oswald<br />

M-281<br />

INT-33Z-101<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy at the End <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

First Semester<br />

Jan. 30, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />

N-184<br />

INT-33Z-102<br />

Home for the United Nations<br />

Feb. 10, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: U.N. planning and development;<br />

U.N. headquarters<br />

B-310<br />

INT-33Z-103<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> American Slavs<br />

Mar. 9, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Cleveland, Ohio; American<br />

Slav Congress; Lubeshk<strong>of</strong>f, Harry; Payer, Harry;<br />

Feighan, Michael; Zlamal, Oldrich; Pirinsky,<br />

George; Lolich, Daisy; Grill, Vatro<br />

M-298<br />

INT-33Z-104<br />

Foreign Nationalities in Recent Elections<br />

Mar. 19, 1945. 29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Elections; British; Irish; Swedes;<br />

Germans; Poles; Czechs; Austrians; Hungarians;<br />

Yugoslavs; Russians; Lithuanians; Italians;<br />

Canadians; French Canadians; Statistical data:<br />

population; CIO Political Action Committee<br />

S-137<br />

INT-33Z-105<br />

Vatican-Kremlin Accord Sought by Slavic<br />

Monks at St. Procopius Abbey<br />

Mar. 28, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Clergy; Vatican City; Soviet Union;<br />

Eastern Orthodox churches; St. Procopius<br />

Abbey, Lisle, 111.<br />

B-341<br />

INT-33Z-106<br />

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi Discusses His<br />

"Declaration <strong>of</strong> European Interdependence"<br />

Mar. 30, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Regional organization; Pan-Euro-<br />

pean Union; Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N.<br />

N-251<br />

INT-33Z-107<br />

Fourth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Slav Congress, Michigan Section<br />

Apr. 3, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Yalta Conference; Detroit,<br />

Mich.; American Slav Congress; Osowski, W. T.;<br />

Pirinsky, George; Jeffries, Edward J., Jr.; Adler,<br />

Philip<br />

M-307<br />

INT-33Z-108<br />

Foreign Nationality Views <strong>of</strong> the World Trade<br />

Union Conference<br />

Apr. 9, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Racial and ethnic groups; Refugees;<br />

Communists and communist parties; Labor<br />

unions; Conferences; Great Britain; World Trade<br />

Union Congress; Dan, Theodore; Abramovitch,<br />

Raphael<br />

B-346<br />

INT-33Z-109<br />

Problem <strong>of</strong> Germany in Non-German Foreign<br />

Nationality Press<br />

Apr. 16, 1945. 17 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germany; Terms <strong>of</strong> surrender; War<br />

crimes; Reparations; Educational reforms; Ter-<br />

ritorial claims<br />

RPT 237<br />

INT-33Z-110<br />

American Slav Congress Makes Plans for San<br />

Francisco<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; UNCIO; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />

American Slav Congress


Reference Bibliography OP-2-13<br />

N-280<br />

INT-33Z-111<br />

WTUC Continuation Committee Moves From<br />

Washington to San Francisco<br />

Apr. 18, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Labor unions; D.C.; UNCIO; World<br />

Trade Union Congress<br />

N-282<br />

INT-33Z-112<br />

Rally in Support <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco<br />

Conference<br />

May 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; UNCIO; American Slav Con-<br />

gress; Balokovich, Zlatko; Pirinsky, George;<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee, John M.<br />

M-311<br />

INT-33Z-113<br />

Second Annual Conference, American Slav<br />

Congress, Midwest Division<br />

May 11, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slavs; Conferences; Chicago, 111.;<br />

American Slav Congress; Zmrhal, Jaroslav J.;<br />

Martinek, Joseph; Lange, Oscar; Kelly, Edward<br />

J.<br />

M-312<br />

INT-33Z-114<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Central and Eastern European<br />

Planning Board<br />

June 8, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Eastern Europe; Regional organiza-<br />

tion; Central and Eastern European Planning<br />

Board; Gross, Feliks<br />

B-373<br />

INT-33Z-115<br />

Former German Expert on Trade Relations<br />

with the <strong>US</strong>SR Discusses Implications<br />

Abroad <strong>of</strong> Trade Monopolization in Soviet<br />

"Orbit"<br />

July 10, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Soviet Union; Foreign trade; Schles-<br />

inger, Moritz<br />

S-146<br />

Operations Files<br />

OP-l-l<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Foreign Political Developments in<br />

the U.S.: a New Field <strong>of</strong> Political Intelligence<br />

[Dec. 31, ¡944]. 31 p.<br />

OP-1-2<br />

Foreign Nationality Groups in the U.S.: a<br />

Handbook (revised edition)<br />

Feb. 1945. 144 p.<br />

OP-1-3<br />

[Distribution <strong>of</strong> foreign nationalities<br />

handbook]<br />

Feb. 25, 1950. 24 p.<br />

OP-1-4 to OP-1-41<br />

[Monthly reports <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch]<br />

OP-1-4: [Monthly report for Oct. 1942]<br />

Ocr. 75-iVov. 5, 1942. 51 p.<br />

OP-1-5: [Monthly report for Nov. 1942]<br />

Dec. 2, 1942; Dec. 28, 1942. 22 p.<br />

OP-1-6: Monthly Report for Dec. 1942<br />

Dec. 29, 1942; Jan. 25, 1943. 27 p.<br />

OP-1-7: Monthly Report for Jan. 1943<br />

Feb. 26, 1943. 26 p.<br />

OP-1-8: Monthly Report for Feb. 1943<br />

Mar. 10, 1943. 24 p.<br />

OP-1-9: Monthly Report for Mar. 1943<br />

Apr. 9, 1943. 40 p.<br />

OP-1-10: Monthly Report for Apr. 1943<br />

May 10, 1943. 24 p.<br />

OP-l-l 1: Monthly Report for May 1943<br />

June 10, 1943. 26 p.<br />

OP-l-l2: Monthly Report for June 1943<br />

July 10, 1943. 24 p.<br />

OP-1-13: Monthly Report for July 1943<br />

Aug. 10, 1943. 24 p.<br />

OP-1-14: Monthly Report for Aug. 1943<br />

Sept. 10, 1943. 17 p.<br />

OP-l-l5: Monthly Report for Sept. 1943<br />

Oct. 9, 1943. 21 p.<br />

OP-1-16: Monthly Report for Oct. 1943<br />

¿Vov. 9, 1943. 22 p.<br />

OP-1-17: Monthly Report for Nov. 1943<br />

Dec. 8, 1943. 24 p.<br />

OP-1-18: Monthly Report for Dec. 1943<br />

Jan. 8, 1944. 22 p.<br />

OP-1-19: Monthly Report for Jan. 1944<br />

Feb. 7, 1944. 23 p.<br />

OP-1-20: Monthly Report for Feb. 1944<br />

Mar. 8, 1944. 20 p.<br />

OP-1-21: Monthly Report for Mar. 1944<br />

Apr. 8, 1944. 21 p.<br />

OP-1-22: Monthly Report for Apr. 1944<br />

May 8, 1944. 19 p.<br />

OP-1-23: Monthly Report for May 1944<br />

June 8, 1944. 21 p.<br />

OP-1-24: Monthly Report for June 1944<br />

July 8, 1944. 20 p.<br />

OP-1-25: Monthly Report for July 1944<br />

Aug. 8, 1944. 19 p.<br />

OP-1-26: [Monthly report for Aug. 1944]<br />

[Sept. 1944]. 16 p.<br />

OP-1-27: Monthly Report for Sept. 1944<br />

Oct. 9, 1944. 18 p.<br />

OP-1-2 8: Monthly Report for Oct. 1944<br />

iVov. 8, 1944. 20 p.<br />

OP-1-29: Monthly Report for Nov. 1944<br />

Dec. 7, 1944. 19 p.<br />

OP-1-30: Monthly Report for Dec. 1944<br />

Jan. 8, 1945. 19 p.<br />

OP-1-31: Monthly Report for Jan. 1945<br />

Feb. 8, 1945. 20 p.<br />

OP-1-32: Monthly Report for Feb. 1945<br />

Mar. 8. 1945. 18 p.<br />

OP-1-33: Monthly Report for Mar. 1945<br />

Apr. 6, 1945. 22 p.<br />

OP-1-34: Monthly Report for Apr. 1945<br />

May 8, 1945. 17 p.<br />

OP-1-35: Monthly Report for May 1945<br />

June 8, 1945. 20 p.<br />

OP-1-36: Monthly Report for June 1945<br />

July 8, 1945. 18 p.<br />

OP-1-37: Monthly Report for July 1945<br />

Aug. 8, 1945. 14 p.<br />

OP-1-38: Monthly Report for Aug. 1945<br />

Sept. 10, 1945. 13 p.<br />

OP-1-39: Monthly Report for Sept. 1945<br />

Oct. 8, 1945. 19 p.<br />

OP-1-40: Monthly Report for Oct. 1945<br />

JVov. 8, 1945. 13 p.<br />

OP-1-41: Monthly Report for Nov. 1945<br />

Nov. 27, 1945. 8 p.<br />

OP-2-1 to OP-2-86<br />

Miscellaneous correspondence arranged by<br />

name<br />

OP-2-1: [Contents listing <strong>of</strong> operations files]<br />

2 p.<br />

OP-2-2: [Miscellaneous "A" file]<br />

132 p.<br />

OP-2-3: [Edward Allen]<br />

17p.<br />

Descriptors: Allen, Edward<br />

OP-2-4: [Missing]<br />

OP-2-5: [Miscellaneous "B" file]<br />

312 p.<br />

OP-2-6: [Henry Balos]<br />

93 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balos, Henry<br />

OP-2-7: [F. L. Belin]<br />

31 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belin, F. L.<br />

OP-2-8: [Adolf A. Berle, Jr.]<br />

84 p.<br />

Descriptors: Berle, Adolf A., Jr.<br />

OP-2-9: [DeWitt C. Poole's weekly<br />

conferences with Adolf A. Berle, Jr.]<br />

64 p.<br />

Descriptors: Pools, De Witt C; Berle, Adolf A.,<br />

Jr.<br />

OP-2-10: [Charles E. Bohlen]<br />

27 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bohlen, Charles E.<br />

OP-2-11: [Francis F. Bowman, Jr.]<br />

207 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bowman, Francis F., Jr.<br />

OP-2-12: [Missing]<br />

OP-2-13: [CarlF. Butts]<br />

408 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 573


OP-2-13<br />

Descriptors: Butts, Carl F.<br />

OP-2-14: [Colonel G. Edward Buxton]<br />

14 p.<br />

Descriptors: Buxton, G. Edward<br />

OP-2-15: [Miscellaneous "C" file]<br />

370 p.<br />

OP-2-16: [Correspondence between O.S.S.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices in Washington DC and California]<br />

175 p.<br />

OP-2-17: [Cavendish W. Cannon]<br />

33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cannon, Cavendish<br />

OP-2-18: [Complimentary statements]<br />

169 p.<br />

OP-2-19: [Contacts from foreign nationality<br />

groups in the U.S.]<br />

Ill p.<br />

OP-2-20: [Miscellaneous contacts file]<br />

91 p.<br />

OP-2-21: [Alan Cranston]<br />

90 p.<br />

Descriptors: Cranston, Alan<br />

OP-2-22: [Helen Crosby]<br />

32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Crosby, Helen<br />

OP-2-23: [Miscellaneous "D" file]<br />

255 p.<br />

OP-2-24: [Missing]<br />

OP-2-25: [William J. Donovan]<br />

80 p.<br />

Descriptors: Donovan, William J.<br />

OP-2-26: [Miscellaneous "E" file]<br />

60 p.<br />

OP-2-27: [Martin H. Easton]<br />

32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Easton, Martin H.<br />

OP-2-28: [Miscellaneous "F" file]<br />

148 p.<br />

OP-2-29: [C. D. Marron and the F.B.I.]<br />

66 p.<br />

Descriptors: Marron, C. D.<br />

OP-2-30: [Charles B. Friediger]<br />

101 p.<br />

Descriptors: Friediger, Charles B.<br />

OP-2-31: [Miscellaneous "G" file]<br />

234 p.<br />

OP-2-32: [Miscellaneous "H" file]<br />

285 p.<br />

OP-2-33: [A. J. Halpem]<br />

21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Halpem, A. J.<br />

OP-2-34: [Correspondence regarding<br />

handbook <strong>of</strong> foreign nationality groups in<br />

the U.S.]<br />

134 p.<br />

OP-2-35: [August Heckscher]<br />

42 p.<br />

Descriptors: Heckscher, August<br />

574 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

OP-2-36: [Dr. Fedor Hodza]<br />

6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hodza, Fedor<br />

OP-2-37: [Harold B. Hoskins]<br />

75 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hoskins, Harold B.<br />

OP-2-38: [Weston Howland]<br />

Up.<br />

Descriptors: Howland, Weston<br />

OP-2-39: [John C. Hughes]<br />

43 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hughes, John C.<br />

OP-2-40: [Miscellaneous "I" file]<br />

8 p.<br />

OP-2-41: [Miscellaneous "J" file]<br />

82 p.<br />

OP-2-42: [Department <strong>of</strong> Justice]<br />

89 p.<br />

Descriptors: Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

OP-2-43: [MisceUaneous "K" file]<br />

239 p.<br />

OP-2-44: [Miscellaneous "L" file]<br />

208 p.<br />

OP-2-45: [Jacob Landau and the Overseas<br />

News Agency]<br />

152 p.<br />

Descriptors: Overseas News Agency; Landau,<br />

Jacob<br />

OP-2-46: [Richard V. Lindabury]<br />

139 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lindabury, Richard V.<br />

OP-2-47: [Missing]<br />

OP-2-48: [Ludwig Lore]<br />

29 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lore, Ludwig<br />

OP-2-49: [Miscellaneous 'M" file]<br />

283 p.<br />

OP-2-50: [General John Magruder]<br />

88 p.<br />

Descriptors: Magruder, John<br />

OP-2-51: [Mail and files]<br />

35 p.<br />

OP-2-52: [Arnold D. Margolin]<br />

61 p.<br />

Descriptors: Margolin, Arnold D.<br />

OP-2-53: [Benjamin D. Meritt]<br />

182 p.<br />

Descriptors: Meritt, Benjamin D.<br />

OP-2-54: [Military appointments]<br />

10 p.<br />

OP-2-55: [Miscellaneous "Mc" file]<br />

90 p.<br />

OP-2-56: [Miscellaneous "N" file]<br />

85 p.<br />

OP-2-57: [Miscellaneous "O" file]<br />

100 p.<br />

OP-2-58: [<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Censorship]<br />

35 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Censorship<br />

OP-2-59: [Lithgow Osbome]<br />

128 p.<br />

Descriptors: Osbome, Lithgow<br />

OP-2-60: [DeWitt C. Poole]<br />

68 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poole, DeWitt C.<br />

OP-2-61: Memorandum for the Planning<br />

Group<br />

65 p.<br />

OP-2-62: [Miscellaneous "P" file]<br />

288 p.<br />

OP-2-63: [Albert Parry]<br />

305 p.<br />

Descriptors: Parry, Albert<br />

OP-2-64: [Psychological warfare]<br />

21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Psychological warfare<br />

OP-2-65: [Miscellaneous "Q" file]<br />

12 p.<br />

OP-2-66: [Secret Intelligence reports]<br />

8 p.<br />

OP-2-67: [Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

reports]<br />

12 p.<br />

OP-2-68: [Miscellaneous "R" file]<br />

279 p.<br />

OP-2-69: [Isaac Rabinowitz]<br />

33 p.<br />

Descriptors: Rabinowitz, Isaac<br />

OP-2-70: [James W. Riddleberger]<br />

90 p.<br />

Descriptors: Riddleberger, James W.<br />

OP-2-71: [Miscellaneous "S" file]<br />

440 p.<br />

OP-2-72: [Foreign Nationalities Branch<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice space]<br />

26 p.<br />

OP-2-73: [James R. Sharp]<br />

16 p.<br />

Descriptors: Sharp, James<br />

OP-2-74: [Joseph Saslaw]<br />

305 p.<br />

Descriptors: Saslaw, Joseph<br />

OP-2-75: [Security records]<br />

28 p.<br />

OP-2-76: [T. J. Slowie]<br />

22 p.<br />

Descriptors: Slowie, T. J.<br />

OP-2-77: [T. Leslie Shear]<br />

87 p.<br />

Descriptors: Shear, T. Leslie<br />

OP-2-78: [Miscellaneuos "T" file]<br />

157 p.<br />

OP-2-79: [Miscellaneous "U" file]<br />

15 p.<br />

OP-2-80: [Miscellaneous "V" file]<br />

98 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

OP-2-81: [Miscellaneous "W" file]<br />

152 p.<br />

OP-2-82: [Meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Interdepartmental Committee for Foreign<br />

Nationality Problems]<br />

233 p.<br />

Descriptors: Interdepartmental Committee for<br />

Foreign Nationality Problems<br />

OP-2-83: [Dean Carl Wittke]<br />

63 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wittke, Carl<br />

OP-2-84: [John C. WUey]<br />

152 p.<br />

Descriptors: Wiley, John C.<br />

OP-2-85: [John C. Wiley and Milan Hodza]<br />

75 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hodza, Milan; Wiley, John C.<br />

OP-2-86: [Miscellaneous "X, Y, and Z" file]<br />

34 p.<br />

Personnel Files<br />

PERS-l-l<br />

[Establishment, operations, and<br />

discontinuance <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Nationalities<br />

Branch <strong>Office</strong> in Princeton, New Jersey]<br />

Dec. 26, 1941-Oct. 26, 1945. 136 p.<br />

Includes directives for the volunteer readers.<br />

PERS-1-2<br />

[Recent world developments suggested as<br />

subjects for comment by volunteer readers]<br />

June 2, 1942-Aug. 11, 1945. 94 p.<br />

PERS-1-3<br />

[Volunteer readers <strong>of</strong> the foreign-language<br />

press]<br />

Apr. 24, 1942-Oct. 31, 1945. 45 p.<br />

Includes addresses and background information.<br />

PERS-1-4<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alice<br />

A. Adanalian - Armenian press]<br />

Aug. 24, 1942-Aug. 25, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians; Adanalian, Alice A.<br />

PERS-1-5<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

Apr. 17, 1942-May 18. 1943. 35 p.<br />

PERS-1-6<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nona<br />

Balakian]<br />

Nov. 11, ¡943-June 19, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Balakian, Nona<br />

PERS-1-7<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Rev.<br />

Vaclav P. Backora]<br />

June 30. 1942-Nov. 13. 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Backora, Vaclav P.<br />

PERS-1-8<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Milan<br />

D. Popovic and Andre A. Beaumont, Jr.]<br />

Dec. 1, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 21 p.<br />

Descriptors: Popovic, Milan D.; Beaumont, An-<br />

dre A., Jr.<br />

PERS-1-9<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Max<br />

Berenblut]<br />

Feb. 9, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Belgians; Berenblut, Max<br />

PERS-1-10<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Lawrence B. Horvath and Reverend K. A.<br />

Bishara]<br />

Dec. 21, 1943-Nov. 1, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Horvath, Lawrence B.; Bishara, K.<br />

A.<br />

PERS-l-l 1<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs.<br />

Carl W. Biegen]<br />

June 6, 1944; Aug. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Biegen, Mrs. Carl W.<br />

PERS-l-l 2<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

May 8, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

PERS-1-13<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs.<br />

Bjarne Braatoy]<br />

July 5, 1943; June 15, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Braatoy, Mrs. Bjarne<br />

PERS-1-14<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lyman<br />

Bradley - Germans]<br />

July 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Bradley, Lyman<br />

PERS-1-15<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Jaroslav Broz - Czechs]<br />

Feb. 17, 1944; June 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Broz, Jaroslav<br />

PERS-1-16<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph<br />

P. Broz - Czechs]<br />

Sept. 9, 1942-Aug. 25, 1944. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Broz, Joseph P.<br />

PERS-1-17<br />

[Volunteer correspondence file: Rowland<br />

Burdon-Miller - French Canadians]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943; June 25. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Canadians; Burdon-Miller, Rowland<br />

PERS-l-l 8<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

Sept. 18, 1942-June 29. 1944. 17 p.<br />

PERS-1-30<br />

PERS-1-19<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs.<br />

Alexandra Chramiec • Poles]<br />

Sept. 28, 1942-Dec. 10, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Chramiec, Alexandra<br />

PERS-1-20<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

Oct. 27, 1943-Mar. 22. 1944. 14 p.<br />

PERS-1-21<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Roy A.<br />

Cox - Italians]<br />

July 20, 1943; Aug. 3, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Cox, Roy A.<br />

PERS-1-22<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

June 8, 1942-Jan. 18, 1945. 38 p.<br />

PERS-1-23<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Elie<br />

Cristo-Loveanu - Romanians]<br />

Apr. 21, 1945-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanians; Cristo-Loveanu, Elie<br />

PERS-1-24<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Margaret Crosby - Greeks]<br />

June 6, 1945; Sept. 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Crosby, Margaret<br />

PERS-1-25<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Antonio J. Cufian - Portuguese]<br />

Oct. 26, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Cufiari, Antonio J.<br />

PERS-1-26<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

July 10, 1942-Sept. 19, 1942. 8 p.<br />

PERS-1-27<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth<br />

J. Dean - French]<br />

May 23, 1944-Oct. 3, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Dean, Ruth J.<br />

PERS-1-28<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Raphael Demos - Greeks]<br />

July 19, 1944-June 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Demos, Raphael<br />

PERS-1-29<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: A.<br />

DiStasi]<br />

June 23, 1944; Oct. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: DiStasi, A.<br />

PERS-1-30<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

June 24, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 15 p.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 575


PERS-1-31 Reference Bibliography<br />

PERS-1-31<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alia<br />

Emerson - Russians and Carpatho-Russians]<br />

Oct. 7-29, 1942. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians; Carpatho-Russians; Emer-<br />

son, Alia<br />

PERS-1-32<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Nabih<br />

A. Paris (Arabic-language press) and M. W.<br />

Fodor]<br />

May 20, 1942-May 15, 1943. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Paris, Nabih A.; Fodor, M.<br />

W.<br />

PERS-1-33<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Joseph<br />

K. Folsom - Czechs and Slovaks]<br />

Aug. 28, 1943-June 20, 1944. 23 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Slovaks; Folsom, Joseph K.<br />

PERS-1-34<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Maude<br />

M. Frank - Germans]<br />

Apr. 20, 1944-July 1, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Frank, Maude M.<br />

PERS-1-35<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Grace<br />

Frank - Italians]<br />

Apr. 25, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Frank, Grace<br />

PERS-1-36<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lewis<br />

H. Gordon (Italian-language press) and<br />

Malbone W. Graham (Lithuanian-language<br />

press)]<br />

July 30, 1942-Feb. 18, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Lithuanians; Gordon, Lewis<br />

H.; Graham, Malbone W.<br />

PERS-1-37<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Evangeline Galanopulos]<br />

June 8, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Galanopulos, Evangeline<br />

PERS-1-38<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Rouben Gavoor - Armenians]<br />

Aug. 27, 1943-Mar. 29. 1944. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Armenians; Gavoor, Rouben<br />

PERS-1-39<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Theodore I. Geshk<strong>of</strong>f - Bulgarians]<br />

Oct. 1, 1942-Aug. 31, 1943. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarians; Geshk<strong>of</strong>f, Theodore I.<br />

PERS-1-40<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Hetty<br />

Goldman - Greeks]<br />

Mar. 9, 1945; Apr. 13. 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Goldman, Hetty<br />

PERS-1-41<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

576 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Apr. 24, 1942-Feb. 11, 1944. 34 p.<br />

PERS-1-42<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

July 31, 1942-Aug. 2, 1944. 18 p.<br />

PERS-1-43<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Paul<br />

Haensel - Russians]<br />

July 17, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: Russians; Haensel, Paul<br />

PERS-1-44<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Dorothy Harris]<br />

Oct. 26, 1945. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Harris, Dorothy<br />

PERS-1-45<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ida T.<br />

HUÍ - Greeks]<br />

Apr. 20, 1944-Oct. 13, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greece; Hill, Ida T.<br />

PERS-1-46<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Raymond T. Hill - Portuguese]<br />

May 25, 1943; Sept. 13, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Hill, Raymond T.<br />

PERS-1-47<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Lawrence B. Horvath - Hungarians]<br />

June 24, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Horvath, Lawrence B.<br />

PERS-1-48<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

Mar. 11, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 12 p.<br />

PERS-1-49<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alois<br />

Husak - Czechs]<br />

Sept. 19, 1943-Sept. 21, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Husak, Alois<br />

PERS-1-50<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Edgar<br />

N. Johnson and C. H. Oldfather]<br />

Aug. 29, 1942-Apr. 11, 1943. 12 p.<br />

Descriptors: Oldfather, C. H.; Johnson, Edgar N.<br />

PERS-1-51<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Josefa<br />

A. Jolkorski - Lithuanians]<br />

Sept. 22, 1943-May 31, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanians; Jolkovski, Josefa A.<br />

PERS-1-52<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Kroum<br />

S. Jordan - Bulgarians]<br />

Sept. 25, 1942-Oct. 16, 1945. 13 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarians; Jordan, Kroum S.<br />

PERS-1-53<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Wayne<br />

A. Kalenich • Croatian and Slovene]<br />

Apr. 3-Aug. 9, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Croats; Slovenes; Kalenich, Wayne<br />

A.<br />

PERS-1-54<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anne<br />

Kallio • Finns]<br />

Jan. 20, 1943-Aug. 8, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Finns; Kallio, Anne<br />

PERS-1-55<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy<br />

S. Kanouse • French]<br />

July 13-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Kanouse, Lucy S.<br />

PERS-1-56<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence: T. Edward<br />

Karlsson - Swedes]<br />

July 12, 1944-Oct. 26. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Karlsson, T. Edward<br />

PERS-1-57<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: John<br />

A. Kelly - Germans]<br />

Oct. 29. 1943-Oct. 26. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Kelly, John A.<br />

PERS-1-58<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

May 26. 1942-Sept. 13, 1944. 7 p.<br />

PERS-1-59<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Phineas B. Kennedy - Albanians]<br />

Jan. 25. 1943-Oct. 26, ¡945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Albanians; Kennedy, Phineas B.<br />

PERS-1-60<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Roland<br />

G. Kent - Lithuanians]<br />

Aug. 23, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanians; Kent, Roland G.<br />

PERS-1-61<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George<br />

Kiss - Hungarians]<br />

Oct. 30, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 11 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Kiss, George<br />

PERS-1-62<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Basil<br />

G. Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f - Bulgarians]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943; Apr. 7, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Bulgarians; Kodjban<strong>of</strong>f, Basil G.<br />

PERS-1-63<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helen<br />

Korchevsky - French Canadians]<br />

July 16-Sept. 11. 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: French Canadians; Korchevsky,<br />

Helen<br />

PERS-1-64<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Albina<br />

Kruszewski • Poles]<br />

Aug. 16, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.


Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Kruszewski, Albina<br />

PERS-1-65<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: J. W.<br />

Kurtz - Germans]<br />

June ID-Dec. 24, 1942. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Kurtz, J. W.<br />

PERS-1-66<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Frances Lanza - Italians]<br />

Aug. 9, 1943-July 11, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Lanza, Frances<br />

PERS-1-67<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Thomas Leavitt - Yugoslavs]<br />

Oct. 16, 1943-Sept. 7, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Yugoslavs; Leavitt, Thomas<br />

PERS-1-68<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Vincent A. Livelli • Portuguese]<br />

Oct. 30, 1943-Oct. 31, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Livelli, Vincent A.<br />

PERS-1-69<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Clarence A. Manning]<br />

Oct. 8, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Manning, Clarence A.<br />

PERS-1-70<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Malcolm F. McGregor]<br />

Sept. 16, 1941-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: McGregor, Malcolm F.<br />

PERS-1-71<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Viggo<br />

C. Mengers - Danes]<br />

Nov. 20, 1943-July 11, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danes; Mengers, Viggo C.<br />

PERS-1-72<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Stephen P. Mizwa - Poles]<br />

July 31, 1942-Apr. 27, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Poles; Mizwa, Stephen P.<br />

PERS-1-73<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marion<br />

Monaco - Italians]<br />

Sept. 1, 1943-May 22, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Monaco, Marion<br />

PERS-1-74<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: John<br />

L. Mott • Norwegians]<br />

Dec. 10, 1943-Jan. 13, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegians; Mott, John L.<br />

PERS-1-75<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Dorothy N. Nepper - Norwegians]<br />

May 2-Nov. 4, 1944. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegians; Nepper, Dorothy N.<br />

PERS-1-76<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Marta<br />

Neufeld - Hungarians]<br />

Dec. 2, 1943-Dec. 21, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Neufeld, Marta<br />

PERS-1-77<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Clara<br />

P. Newport - Germans]<br />

Oct. 14, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Newport, Clara P.<br />

PERS-1-78<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ragnar<br />

Nurkse - Estonians]<br />

Aug. 28, 1945; Sept. 6, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Estonians; Nurkse, Ragnar<br />

PERS-1-79<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

May 14, 1942-May 15, 1943. 21 p.<br />

PERS-1-80<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Foster<br />

M. Palmer - Portuguese]<br />

Dec. 23, 1943-June 22, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Palmer, Foster M.<br />

PERS-1-81<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Helena<br />

Paul-Jones]<br />

Apr. 13, 1944-Oct. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Paul-Jones, Helena<br />

PERS-1-82<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mary<br />

J. Pearl - Italians]<br />

Sept. 17, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Pearl, Mary J.<br />

PERS-1-83<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anton<br />

Piskac - Czechs]<br />

July 10-15, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Czechs; Piskac, Anton<br />

PERS-1-84<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Serge<br />

Poutiatine and J. V. DePorte]<br />

Sept. 22, 1942; Oct. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: DePorte, J. V.; Poutiatine, Serge<br />

PERS-1-85<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Carleton C. Qualey - Norwegians]<br />

Sept. 27, 1943-Sept. 11, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegians; Qualey, Carleton C.<br />

PERS-1-86<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Isaac<br />

Rabinowitz - Jews]<br />

May 12, 1942-Mar. 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Jews and Judaism; Rabinowitz, Isaac<br />

PERS-1-87<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Tibor<br />

Rado]<br />

Feb. 27-June 6, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Rado, Tibor<br />

PERS-1-98<br />

PERS-1-88<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Anton<br />

Raubitschek - Greeks]<br />

July 1, 1942-June 22, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Raubitschek, Anton E.<br />

PERS-1-89<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Thomas M. Raysor]<br />

Oct. 16, 1942-June 21, 1943. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Raysor, Thomas M.<br />

PERS-1-90<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Angela<br />

Robertson • Hungarians]<br />

Oct. 6, 1944; Oct. 26, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; Robertson, Angela<br />

PERS-1-91<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Friedrich Roetter - Germans]<br />

May 20, 1942-July 10, 1943. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Roetter, Friedrich<br />

PERS-1-92<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Annie<br />

Ross - French]<br />

Nov. 3, 1943-Nov. 13, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Ross, Annie<br />

PERS-1-93<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Dorothy M. Schullian - Italians]<br />

Oct. 7, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Schullian, Dorothy M.<br />

PERS-1-94<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Robert<br />

L. Scranton - Greeks]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944-Sept. 17, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Scranton, Robert L.<br />

PERS-1-95<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Alfred<br />

Senn • Lithuanians]<br />

May 11, 1942-Oct. 26, 1945. 10 p.<br />

Descriptors: Lithuanians; Senn, Alfred<br />

PERS-1-96<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Theodore Shabad - Germans]<br />

July 5-Oct. 26, 1945. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Shabad, Theodore<br />

PERS-1-97<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: James<br />

F. Shearer - Spanish]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943-June 2, 1944. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spaniards; Shearer, James F.<br />

PERS-1-98<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Edward T. Silk - Italians]<br />

June 16, 1943. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Silk, Edward T.<br />

OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945 577


PERS-1-99<br />

PERS-1-99<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Philip<br />

R. Sisson - French]<br />

Oct. 12, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: French; Sisson, Philip<br />

PERS-1-100<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Emory<br />

C. Skarshaug - Norwegians]<br />

Apr. 12. 1944; May 8, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Norwegians; Skarshaug, Emory C.<br />

PERS-1-101<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Gertrude T. Slaughter - Italians]<br />

Jan. 5, 1944. 1 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Slaughter, Gertrude T.<br />

PERS-1-102<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: James<br />

P. S<strong>of</strong>fietti - Italians]<br />

Apr. 23-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; S<strong>of</strong>fietti, James P.<br />

PERS-1-103<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Lawrence D. Steefel - Danes]<br />

June 26, 1942-Jan. 29, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danes; Steefel, Lawrence D.<br />

PERS-1-104<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George<br />

M. Stephenson - Swedes]<br />

June 26, 1942; June 27, 1943. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Stephenson, George M.<br />

PERS-1-105<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Karin<br />

S tig-Nielsen]<br />

May 23, 1944-Sept. 19. 1945. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Danes; Stig-Nielsen, Karin<br />

PERS-1-106<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Nikander Strelsky]<br />

Sept 10-Dec. 3, 1943. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Strelsky, Nikander<br />

PERS-1-107<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Meriwether Stuart - Italians]<br />

July 23, 1943-Sept. 25, 1944. 3 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Stuart, Meriwether<br />

PERS-1-108<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Beimira E. Tavares - Portuguese]<br />

July 6-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Portuguese; Tavares, Beimira E.<br />

PERS-1-109<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: E. C.<br />

Teodorescu - Romanians]<br />

May 23, 1942-July 20, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Romanians; Teodorescu, E. C.<br />

PERS-1-110<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Lucy<br />

E. Textor - Germans]<br />

578 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch Files, 1942-1945<br />

Nov. 23, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 6 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Textor, Lucy E.<br />

PERS-1-111<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Dorothy Woodward - Spanish]<br />

Dec. 12, 1942-Oct. 2, 1944. 32 p.<br />

Descriptors: Spaniards; Woodward, Dorothy<br />

PERS-1-112<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Eugene<br />

Vanderpool - Greek]<br />

Apr. 24, 1944; Sept. 11, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Vanderpool, Eugene<br />

PERS-1-113<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Albert<br />

van Eerden - Dutch]<br />

May 19, 1942-Jan. 24, 1945. 9 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dutch; van Eerden, Albert<br />

PERS-1-114<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: George<br />

N. Vanson - Greeks]<br />

June 22, 1945; June 25, 1945. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Greeks; Vanson, George N.<br />

PERS-1-115<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Mrs.<br />

John von Neumann - Hungarians]<br />

Sept. 19, 1942-June 20, 1944. 4 p.<br />

Descriptors: Hungarians; von Neumann, Mrs.<br />

John<br />

PERS-1-116<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Birgit<br />

Wagner - Swedes]<br />

Mar. 18, 1944; May 23, 1944. 2 p.<br />

Descriptors: Swedes; Wagner, Birgit<br />

PERS-1-117<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

miscellaneous]<br />

July 1, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 10 p.<br />

PERS-1-118<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file:<br />

Charlotte Weinberg • Germans]<br />

June 21, 1943-Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Germans; Weinberg, Charlotte<br />

PERS-1-119<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Philip<br />

E. Wheelwright and Dmitri von<br />

Mohrenschildt]<br />

July 2. 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Descriptors: von Mohrenschildt, Dmitri; Wheel-<br />

wright, Philip E.<br />

PERS-1-120<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Ruth<br />

Young - Italians]<br />

Jan. 31, 1944-Apr. 10, 1945. 7 p.<br />

Descriptors: Italians; Young, Ruth<br />

PERS-1-121<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Farhat<br />

Ziadeh - Arabs]<br />

Feb. 20-Aug. 10, 1945. 8 p.<br />

Reference Bibliography<br />

Descriptors: Arabs; Ziadeh, Farhat<br />

PERS-1-122<br />

[Volunteer reader correspondence file: Martin<br />

Zwart - Dutch]<br />

JVov. 21, 1943-Oct. 26, 1945. 5 p.<br />

Descriptors: Dutch; Zwart, Martin<br />

Supplemental Files<br />

These items are from NARA Record Group 226,<br />

Entry 86. They have been included here because they<br />

provide further background on the organization and<br />

history <strong>of</strong> FNB.<br />

SUP-1-1<br />

[Supplemental memo and correspondence<br />

files]<br />

Nov. ¡941-July ¡942. 116 p.<br />

Includes various memos and correspondence<br />

covering the period from the inception <strong>of</strong> FNB as<br />

an idea through its early operations as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Information (COI).<br />

Descriptors: Donovan, William J.; Wiley, John<br />

C; Poole, DeWitt C.<br />

SUP-2-1<br />

[Supplemental memo and correspondence<br />

files]<br />

July 1942-Aug. 1945. 64 p.<br />

Includes memos and correspondence dealing<br />

primarily with the first year following the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> the OSS, but including some<br />

information on the final phases <strong>of</strong> FNB<br />

operations.<br />

Descriptors: Donovan, William J.; Poole, DeWitt<br />

C.

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